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TE RBK-X1
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RBK-X1 / RBK-X1C
Rev. B Jun. 2021
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1.1 General Information
The RBK processor is semi-automatic units using an infrared process to heat shrink TE Connectivity ILS-125,
ILS-85 and QSZH products onto ultrasonically welded or crimped splices.
The equipment is designed to operate in conjunction with ultrasonic welders, positioned adjacent to the welding
head.
The heat chamber takes ILS and QSZH products from size 1 to 3A and has electrically heated quartz glass
elements which provide the heat source, up to 55C. Operation of the chamber is prevented until its
temperature is within 10°C (editable) of the set operating temperature.
Activated by two start buttons, the heating chamber moves forward, enclosing the joint area. It remains in place
for the set timed period, and then returns to the rear rest position, automatically ejecting the wire assembly with
the RBK-ILS splice sealing product installed.
In the event of a power failure the heating chamber is retracted to the rear rest position.
The RS232 interface, allows Time, Temperature and Product size to be transferred from a remote machine (e.g.
ultrasonic welding equipment) or control computer.
Ten pre-set memory buttons can be programmed for local storage of Time, Temperature and Product size.
These can be selected individually, or selected in a set sequence by the operator.
500°C is the maximum recommended set temperature.
Set the temperature close to or exceed upper limit 550°C, could cause
reduction to heater life.

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