A heavy-duty hot rolling mill designed for high-speed production of wire rods and steel bars, offering high rigidity, durability and suitability for large-scale metalworking operations.
Rated voltage: 380V; power: 600–800 kW; approximate weight: 10,000 kg; core component listed: gearbox. The machine includes video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report.
Primarily steel wire rods and bars used in construction and other metalworking industries. Specific steel grades and alloy types can be supported depending on configuration—consult the manufacturer for confirmation.
The mill is designed for high-speed wire-rod production. Exact throughput and rolling speeds depend on the mill configuration, rolling schedule and material; please provide target product dimensions and throughput for a detailed capacity estimate.
Diameter and section ranges depend on tooling and mill configuration. The standard unit is optimized for common wire rod and bar sizes—contact the supplier with desired diameter range for a specific technical layout.
The machine is specified for 380V supply (three-phase). Total installed power is 600–800 kW, so site power capacity, proper distribution panels and suitable cabling must be provided per the supplier's electrical documentation.
The primary listed core component is the gearbox. Typical associated components include heavy-duty rollers, mill stands, bearings and a rigid frame designed for long service life; exact BOM is provided with the technical documentation.
The equipment includes video outgoing-inspection and a machinery test report. Suppliers typically perform factory acceptance tests and can share inspection records prior to shipment.
A reinforced concrete foundation, precise leveling, and adequate crane capacity for installation are normally required. Exact foundation drawings and anchoring details will be supplied by the manufacturer and must be followed during installation.
Regular maintenance includes gearbox lubrication and oil changes, roller and bearing inspections, alignment checks, drive and gearbox temperature monitoring, and scheduled replacements of wear parts. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule.
Yes. Critical spares such as gearbox components, rollers, bearings and seals are available—vendors typically recommend stocking key wear parts. Ask the supplier for a recommended spare-parts list.
Standard industry safety features include emergency stop systems, guards/interlocks around moving parts and electrical protections. Exact safety equipment and certifications should be confirmed with the supplier to meet local regulations.
Yes. Configurations can be tailored for different capacities, product sizes, automation levels (PLC/HMI and drives), and tooling. Discuss specific requirements with the manufacturer for a customized solution.
Manufacturers commonly offer commissioning assistance, operator training and technical support. Training and after-sales service packages vary—confirm scope and terms with your supplier prior to purchase.
Lead time, delivery method and warranty terms vary by order size, customization and supplier schedules. Contact the supplier for current lead times, shipping options and detailed warranty/contract terms.
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