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14/03/2025 – Safety concept for manual product guidance

Portal payoff with remaining length operation mode

Kurre Systems, a German company renowned for its custom solutions in mechanical engineering for the cable and wire industry, is enhancing its portal payoff with a new "remaining length" operation mode. This innovation significantly improves both safety and tool-free machine setup.

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Spool inside the winding area. © Kurre Systems

 
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Portal payoff with „Remaining length“ operation mode. © Kurre Systems

 
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Spool inside the winding area. © Kurre Systems

 
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Tool-free setup of pintle, take-up bar, and take-up pin. © Kurre Systems

 
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Switch contact strip on the movable safety guard. © Kurre Systems

 
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