⚡️ Master your audio coil game with precision and power!
The KATSU Manual Coil Winder Counter is a robust, cast iron tool designed for audio electronics professionals and enthusiasts. It supports a wide wire diameter range (0.02-2.6mm) and large coil sizes (up to 150mm diameter), featuring a mechanical counter for exact coil turns. Perfect for transformer repairs and custom coil winding, this manual device combines durability, precision, and minimalist design to elevate your craft.
Material | cast iron Copper |
Specific uses for product | Audio electronics projects, repair transformers and coils |
Recommended uses for product | Music |
Compatible devices | Other |
Theme | Electronics |
Control type | Media Control |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Frequency range | expanded |
Package type | Standard Packaging |
Style | Minimalist |
Package Dimensions | 33 x 24.4 x 20.4 cm; 2.94 kg |
Item model number | 990722 |
Material Type | cast iron Copper |
Size | Extra Grande |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Weight | 2.94 kg |
C**E
Amazing good value
This is one very nice Coil-Winder. It is well engineered, smooth operation, very easy to use. For its price it really is amazing value for money.
M**K
Sturdy, simple, easy to use. It will do the job
My initial impression is positive. The machine seems quite capable of doing what it is supposed to do. As received there was a small amount of rust on the bottom of the cast-iron base but nothing to fret about. The gear mechanism feels a little rough but I'm expecting it to improve after the machine has been used for a while and the cogs have worn a little.The usefulness of the machine depends to a large extent on your being able to attach something to the output spindle. On the machine I received, the spindle is just under 9.7mm across the threads; i.e. this is the maximum diameter so any bobbin with a hole of 9.7mm or larger should slide onto the spindle. The spindle will pass through the centre of an ETD39 bobbin easily (indeed I had to wrap some paper around the spindle to take-up the slack) but it is far too fat to pass through, for example, an EFD15 bobbin. Since I will need to wind onto small bobbins sooner or later I intend to create some custom attachments for the spindle -- one attachment for each bobbin size.The base is cast iron and has three screw holes. There is a wheel around which a drive belt could be slung if you felt inclined to motorize your winding process.When the winding handle is released, there doesn't seem to be any slippage -- the cogs lock in place so the coil doesn't wind or unwind under the influence of gravity.
M**U
Very helpful and work perfectly
Good quality, making properly the job for what it proposed.
P**R
A good piece of engineering
I needed to wind a pickup coil for a seismometer I am making and I did not fancy counting 2500 turns hand wound. This is a very solid and heavy device. The gears run smooth and you can choose to wind at a 2 speeds. The counter is re-settable. I am THRILLED!
D**5
Pretty Good
Does the job, and makes it a lot easier than winding by hand.
R**T
The counter broke after one use -
The counter broke and so after 800 windings the 800 counter goes to zero and a random series of digits then continues to show - really great possibly if it worked - unfortunately I only got this item out to use this week and using g it means we have no idea how many turns we are making.
A**R
good winding machine with some gripes
sturdy little machine. Plastic gears but look up to the job. When it works properly it's very good. Main problem I have is the mechanical counter... sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. The reset is a bit hit and miss. The machine can be used in 1:1 or 8:1 per turns of handle. It doesn't set up properly as in book.. will need to modify and find a reliable counter.
F**L
Sturdy and reliable
Delivery was fast and it was well packaged. The gears are plastic and there is a wheel to allow attachment to a motor. The arm is too long for my uses and will be shortened. I am not sure what the the plastic bits on the arm are for but that does not really matter. It is all I need to wind guitar coils with the option to motorise if I want to. It seems a sturdy bit of kit but it needs to be screwed down to a base. The counter works effectively, I believe at an 8:1 ratio.Overall I am happy with the machine. It does what I expected at a reasonable price.
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