Rittal Cutting Terminal CT: Precision in Every Cut

June 2, 2025

The Rittal Automation Systems (RAS) Cutting Terminal CT machines are designed to provide efficient, precise, and user-friendly length cutting for wiring ducts, cable duct covers, and support rails. Ideal for one-off and small-scale manufacturing, these machines help save time, minimize waste, and reduce costs. With two models available— the CT M and the hydraulically supported CT H—you can count on seamless, accurate cutting and enhanced production management.

What’s in It for You?

  • Streamline Production: Achieve fast, precise, and reliable cutting to the exact size required
  • Cut Costs & Waste: Minimize material wastage through automated order analysis and optimized cutting processes
  • Enhance Efficiency: Save significant time compared to manual cutting with user-friendly, touchscreen operation
  • Monitor Production: Gain planning and production confidence thanks to full data continuity when you pair this machine with RiPanel Processing Center

The CT M is a cost-effective solution that enables manual cutting of wiring ducts, cable duct covers, and support rails. In contrast, the CT H model combines manual cutting for wiring ducts and cable duct covers with hydraulically assisted cutting for support rails, offering enhanced functionality.

Key Features:

  • Efficient Job Management: RiPanel Processing Center streamlines order and machine management for seamless production
  • Integrated Hand Tools: Enable burr-free cutting of wiring ducts, cable duct covers, and support rails with ease
  • Clean Operations: Designed to reduce debris and eliminate dust
  • Automated Precision: Features an automatic length stop for positioning workpieces with absolute accuracy
  • Smart Labeling: Optional component labeling generates barcodes for precise placement using Eplan Smart Mounting for easy, error-free assembly

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