The machine cold-rolls raw wire into finished wire with ribbed surface characteristics, converting wire with a raw diameter of 6–10 mm into finished wire of 5–9 mm efficiently for various industrial applications.
The mill is designed for a 380V 3-phase 50Hz supply and is driven by a 61.5 kW motor. Final electrical connection and breaker sizing should be handled by a qualified electrician.
Rolling machine speed is adjustable from 0 to 120 m/min. The straightening machine operates from 0 to 70 m/min. Actual throughput depends on material, reduction ratio and operator settings.
Raw wire diameter supported: 6–10 mm. Finished wire diameter range: 5–9 mm. Final diameter achievable depends on material properties and rolling passes.
The mill is controlled via a frequency inverter (variable frequency drive) for smooth speed control and process adjustments.
The mill uses internal water cooling. Regular maintenance includes checking water flow and quality, inspecting hoses and seals for leaks, and periodic cleaning of heat-exchange passages per the maintenance schedule.
The unit comes with 3 sets of rolling wheels and uses a passive single rolling method.
Yes. A video of the outgoing inspection is provided and a machinery test report is included with the delivery.
The machine supports a cutting length of 12 meters.
The machine weight is approximately 4,300 kg and it is supplied new.
Installation, commissioning and operator training can typically be arranged—please contact the supplier to confirm availability, scope and any associated costs.
Spare parts and after-sales support are available. For lead times, pricing and recommended spare parts list, please contact the supplier or your sales representative.
Customizations (for example different roller profiles, wheel materials or control options) may be available. Contact the supplier with your material type and target diameters so they can advise on feasible modifications.
Typical safety measures include emergency stop, guarding around moving parts and electrical protection. Users should follow local safety regulations, provide PPE, and ensure only trained personnel operate the equipment. Confirm specific safety features with the supplier before purchase.
Most suppliers offer sample testing—submit your raw wire sample and specifications to the supplier, who can run tests, provide video of the process and include a machinery test report. Contact them to arrange terms and any testing fees.
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