The Line Drawing Machine is a specialized piece of equipment used in footwear manufacturing to create precise design lines, patterns and outlines on shoe components, improving accuracy and speeding up the shoemaking process.
Key specifications include a product weight of 85 kg, machine dimensions of 580 × 450 × 1550 mm, and an electrical rating listed as 2200V, 50Hz. The manufacturer has a supply ability of 500 sets per month.
The machine is built with high-quality core components such as a PLC, engine, bearings, gearbox and motor, all selected for durability and reliable operation.
It is suitable for a wide range of footwear types—men's, women's and children's shoes, casual and some performance styles—where precise line drawing and pattern marking on uppers or components are required.
By automating precise line drawing and pattern marking, the machine reduces manual labor and rework, speeds up layout and cutting preparation, and ensures consistent results across batches, thereby increasing overall throughput.
The specification provided lists 2200V, 50Hz. Voltage requirements may vary by configuration and regional standards; confirm the exact electrical specification with the supplier and arrange transformers or adapted units if necessary to match your facility’s power supply.
The machine is supplied with a comprehensive machinery test report and video outgoing inspection to demonstrate functional checks and quality before shipment.
Many suppliers offer installation and commissioning services as well as operator training—confirm with the seller whether these services are included or available at extra cost and whether remote or on-site support is provided.
Routine maintenance typically includes periodic lubrication of moving parts, inspection of bearings and gearbox, PLC checks and cleaning. Exact service intervals and procedures should be provided in the machine manual or by the supplier.
Yes—high-quality core components (PLC, gearbox, motor, bearings) are standard, and most manufacturers supply spare parts and technical support. Confirm lead times and local availability for critical spares.
Customization options are commonly available—such as program presets, tooling changes or integration with upstream/downstream equipment. Discuss your pattern and workflow needs with the supplier to determine available customizations.
The listed supply ability is 500 sets per month. Actual lead times can depend on order size, customization and current production schedules.
Expect standard industrial safety features such as emergency stop buttons, guarded moving parts, electrical protection, and PLC-controlled safety interlocks. Verify the machine meets your local workplace safety requirements.
Many suppliers offer sample testing, factory demonstrations or video demonstrations. Ask the vendor for a demonstration or sample processing of your material to confirm suitability.
Typical documentation includes a machinery test report, operation and maintenance manuals, electrical wiring diagrams, QC/video inspection records and warranty information. Confirm the exact documents provided with your order.
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