The D-510A is a highly specialized coiling machine used in winding extremely high density coils. The products typically wound on this machine are copper or fiber optic umbilical cables for military applications.
This highly precise machine produces coils that can approach 92% density, are self-supporting, and perfectly cylindrical in shape. These coils can be then dispensed from the inside or the outside of the coil, and can be sized to fit into the head of torpedoes or missiles.
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high density my ass
that pattern no way dose it better then an alternating left to right aproach
jjppmm29 3 months ago 2
@jjppmm29 The reason these coils are wound this way is so they are self-supporting. A linear alternating wind might be slightly denser, but would require external support or a reel to keep the coil from falling apart. In military applications, this additional support adds unnecessary weight and complexity.
REELEXPackaging 2 months ago