TFL300
SKYCOM
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The SKYCOM TFL300 optical cable floating machine consists of three main parts: the engine, gearbox and convey unit. The conveying jaw moves up and down to grip and feed the cable during installation.
A gasoline engine provides operating power. The machine is also equipped with a support structure to resist reaction force during use and help keep the machine from moving while cable is being conveyed.
After manual starting, four operating gears are available: Push, Quick-pull, Neutral Gear and Slowly-pull. The original operating guidance states that the accelerator should first be adjusted to idle state, after which the required gear can be engaged and the accelerator controlled according to the installation process.
The technical data below preserves the original product specifications, including traction effort, traction speed, convey-port opening, compatible cable range, belt dimensions, gasoline tank, power, machine dimensions, line-bracket size, weight and gear options.
Engine, gearbox and conveying unit integrated in one machine.
Gasoline-engine power for outdoor cable installation.
Four operating gears for push and pull functions.
Support structure resists reaction force during operation.
Suitable for optical cable and other compatible cable types listed in the original specification.
Type | Specification |
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The traction effort | >200 KGS |
The traction speed | 1M-1.6M/S |
The Max. opening size of convey port | 5mm-45mm |
The suitable cable | under 288 core/ below 7*2.6/4*35m² (Optical cable, Steel wire, Electric cable) |
The belt size | The perimeter is 1000M0* Width 60mm |
The engine gasoline tank | 4L(90/92#Gasoline) |
The total power of device | 3.7KW |
The dimension of machine | 80*60*80cm/ L*W*H |
The size of Line bracket dimension | The out diameter 110CM* The inner diameter 85CM( Dis-mountable) |
The weight of machine | 90KGS |
The Gear of machine | Push, Quick-pull,Neutral Gear,Slowly-pull. |
Optical cable installation over prepared routes.
Telecommunications construction requiring powered cable feeding.
Cable pushing and pulling where controlled traction is required.
Outdoor project sites where gasoline-engine operation is practical.