The Fully Automatic Chain Link Fence Machine has a production capacity of approximately 160–180 m² per hour under normal operating conditions.
The machine supports wire diameters from 1.3 mm to 4.5 mm. For special wire types or sizes outside this range, please consult the supplier.
Standard power consumption is 10 kW. The typical voltage is 380V, 50Hz, 3-phase. Customized voltage configurations are available on request.
The machine is designed for steel wire (specification listed as 2.5 mm in the spec sheet). It can usually run galvanized and PVC-coated steel wire—confirm compatibility with the supplier for specific coatings or alloys.
Yes. The product is described as fully automatic and easy to operate. It includes features intended to simplify production; operator training is recommended for optimal performance.
The base machine is primarily a fully automatic chain link fence maker. For expanded metal, spiral core production, or integrated staple-making, additional modules or different machine configurations may be required—please contact the supplier to confirm available options or customized models.
The listing states video technical support is provided after warranty. The supplier also provides a machinery test report and video outgoing inspection before shipment. Ask the seller for details on on-site support, spare parts, and extended service plans.
The machine comes with a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report demonstrating operational checks and production capability. Request these documents with your order.
The machine weight is approximately 1800 kg. Installation typically requires a flat, stable foundation, appropriate electrical supply (380V 3-phase or customized), and lifting equipment for placement. The supplier can provide installation guidance or arrange on-site setup if available.
Routine maintenance includes regular lubrication of moving parts, cleaning debris from the working area, checking and tightening mechanical fasteners, inspecting wire guides and cutters for wear, and monitoring electrical connections. Follow supplier maintenance schedules for best results.
Common issues include wire jamming, inconsistent mesh size, and electrical faults. Preliminary fixes: check wire tension and straightness, inspect guides and cutters for wear or misalignment, verify power supply and fuses, and consult the video technical support or test report for diagnostics.
Spare parts and consumables are typically available from the manufacturer or distributor. Ask the supplier for a recommended spare parts list and lead times to ensure minimal downtime.
The specification sheet does not list certifications. Safety features and certifications (CE, ISO, etc.) depend on the model and ordering options—confirm required certifications and safety guards with the supplier before purchase.
Pricing, lead times, and shipping vary by order quantity, customization, and destination. Contact the supplier or manufacturer with your requirements to receive a formal quotation and estimated delivery schedule.
While the machine is marketed as easy to operate, formal training is recommended. Many suppliers offer remote video support and may provide on-site or remote training—confirm availability and any associated fees with the seller.
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