As a cutting-edge addition to premium Cable Machinery, our new D 1252, D 1602, and D 2002 models are engineered specifically for manufacturing conductors and conductor ropes for energy cables—with cross sections ranging from 6 to 500 mm². Like all machines in the D series, these units embody the full spectrum of critical features expected in modern bunching and stranding equipment, but we’ve gone further to redefine performance for High-Quality Cable Production. At the core of these systems lies an Efficient Stranding Machine design, enhanced by telemetry-enabled data transfer that ensures real-time monitoring and seamless communication of all machine operations. An automatic traverse unit guarantees flawless winding and paying-off from the spool, while non-stop sensor monitoring optimizes process stability—key to maintaining consistent, top-tier output. Beyond stranding, the machines offer wire compaction capabilities, along with a host of other advanced functions that elevate productivity and precision. Versatile by design, the larger D series models excel at producing Class 2 conductors (round standard and compacted) as well as 90° and 120° sector-shaped conductors (for both copper and aluminum). They also handle Class 5 & 6 flexible conductors, automotive/battery cables compliant with IEC 60228, and insulated conductors up to 25 mm in diameter—even in multi-layer constructions. Every component is calibrated to support High-Quality Cable Production, from minimizing material waste and energy consumption to delivering perfectly reproducible product quality. With this advanced Cable Machinery, you’ll unlock outstanding efficiency that accelerates your return on investment—all backed by CITY SOURCE’s commitment to expertise, customer-driven innovation, and reliable service. When it comes to large-cross-section wire and cable stranding, your operations are in good hands. The keywords are woven into technical descriptions, product benefits, and value propositions without disrupting readability—aligning seamlessly with the machinery’s core capabilities and target use cases.

