A breakdown wire drawing machine is a type of equipment used in the wire and cable industry to reduce the diameter of wire by pulling it through a series of dies. This process is known as wire drawing and is essential for producing wires of different sizes and gauges.
Here are some key features and specifications of breakdown wire drawing machines:
Purpose: Breakdown wire drawing machines are designed to produce high-quality flexible cables, such as battery cables, automotive cables, or building cables.
Configurations: These machines can be supplied with a wide range of configurations to fit the specific requirements of the customer.
Transmission System: The transmission system of the machine consists of a main driving motor connected to several drawing rings through timing belts.
Drawing Rings: The drawing rings are mounted in two layers to reduce the length of the line. Each drawing ring is mounted on a heavy rigid horizontal axis with oil-lubricated bearings. The drawing rings are multi-throats, depending on the number of wires, and are coated with zirconium oxide (ceramic) for improved performance.
Annealing: The machine may include an annealing unit, which can be supplied with a range of DC resistance annealers according to customer requirements. The annealer can be equipped with a nitrogen or steam chamber.
Annealing Rings: The annealing rings are mounted on horizontal axis mandrels and have small grooves to allocate the wires separately. Transmission among the mandrels is made by flat belts.
Pay Offs: Barrel pay offs or flyer pay offs can be supplied with the machine.
Spoolers: The machine may have single or double dynamic spoolers for 500/630 mm bobbins. The double spooler can work all wires onto one single bobbin or split the wires' production onto two different bobbins.
These are just some of the features and specifications of breakdown wire drawing machines. The specific details and capabilities may vary depending on the manufacturer and model of the machine.