It can manufacture nails, staples and brads for a variety of uses — construction nails, packaging staples/brads and nails for furniture, woodworking and DIY applications, within the machine's size limits.
Diameter range: 2.5–4.1 mm. Length range: 50–100 mm.
The machine can produce up to 800 pieces per minute under normal operating conditions.
That specification most likely refers to the manufacturer's ability to produce and supply up to 10 machines (sets) per month — not the number of nails made by a single machine.
Rated power is 7 kW. Confirm the required supply voltage and frequency (e.g., 380V 3-phase 50Hz or local equivalent) with the supplier or in the machine's electrical documentation before installation.
The specification lists 'Weight of Machine' as 1800 kg. There is another 'Weight (kg): 500' entry in the provided data which may refer to a component, packaging or be a listing error — confirm the exact net and gross weight with the manufacturer or supplier prior to shipping and installation.
The listing states engineers are available to service machinery overseas. Ask the seller about response times, spare-parts availability, remote support, and any on-site commissioning or training services.
The machine features advanced PLC control for precision and is described as easy to operate. Operators will still need basic training in machine operation, safety procedures and routine maintenance.
Customization is often possible by changing tooling and settings, but production must stay within the machine's mechanical limits. Consult the supplier to discuss specific custom sizes, tooling requirements and feasibility.
Routine tasks typically include regular lubrication of moving parts, inspection and replacement of wear parts (dies, cutters, feed components), electrical checks and PLC backups. Request a recommended maintenance schedule and list of consumables from the supplier.
The specification highlights PLC control for precision. For detailed safety features (emergency stop, guards, interlocks, CE or other certifications), request the machine's safety documentation and compliance certificates from the manufacturer.
Lead time depends on current factory production and order size; the spec indicates the factory can produce up to 10 sets per month. Confirm current lead times, packing details, shipping method, and any export documentation with the supplier.
The product offers after-sales support and overseas engineer service, which suggests spare parts are supported. Ask the supplier for a spare-parts list, recommended stock levels, part numbers and pricing before purchase.
Typical deliveries include the machine, control cabinet, basic tooling, operator manual and a small kit of spare parts. Exact inclusions vary by supplier — request a detailed packing list and accessories list from the seller.
Contact the machine supplier or JINGU sales representative. Ask for technical datasheets, electrical layout, footprint dimensions, photos/videos of the machine in operation and references or factory visit options if available.
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