| Technical Data | NB56G900 | NB56G902 | NB56G903 |
| Equipment | Process Zone, length 1 m, Mounting Support; | Process Zone, length 1 m, with Dust Cover, Liquid Metering Unit, Mounting Support; | Process Zone, length 1 m, with Dust Cover, Hot Air CirculationUnit, Mounting Support; |
| Preferred application | - For application of waxy lubricants with the Helilub process to hot, not reversing wires with high VD factor, e.g. for welding wire
- Recommended only for the same direction run mode of the wire, and not for cleaning
| - For application of liquid lubricants, e.g. oil, with Helicord strings to not reversing wire
- and lubricant application with the Helilub process (see NB56G900)
- Recommended only for the same direction run mode of the wire
- Constraint abrasive treatment possible. We recommend the NB55 for higher requirements, especially for wire with high amount of calcium soaps
| - Recommended for lubricant application of waxy materials with the Helilub process also to cold not reversing wire with high VD factor
- Recommended only for the same direction run mode
- For more operating comfort we recommend the NB57G006 (working with gloves etc.)
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| Recommended wire diameter (mm) | ca. 1.0 |
| Max. friction force (N) | Same direction | ~ 90 (not evaluated) |
| Cord-tension at pay-off (N) | Same direction: max. value | 100 1) |
| Max. cord tension at take-up (N) | Same direction | 25 (not displayed) |
| Max. temperature (°C) | - | 140.0 |
| Adjustable flow rate | - | 0.4 to 8.0 ml/minute | - |
| Adjustable speed of Helicord (cm/min.) | 6 - 120 |
| Controls | - Display of Cord tension at pay-off and cord speed
- Cord speed controlled by wire speed sensor
| - Display of Cord tension at pay-off and cord speed
- Cord speed and Liquid dosage controlled by wire speed sensor
| - Display of Cord tension at pay-off and cord speed
- Cord speed controlled by wire speed sensor
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| Alarms | - Cord break alarm activated by stop of the dancer
- Alarm for low cord tension
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| Connection power | 230 V 50/60 Hz, 2.5 Amp. Fuse |
| Power consumption (W) | max. 100 | max. 3,000 |