I used to run wire from 1995 to 2001 and we used a homemade drawbench and then we got in a drawbench from Italy. It ran around 4000 rpm and it used only one bullblock and it had a spool system that gathered the wire and then you came around and banded it up. The machine in the video looks pretty straight forward and easy to learn, for me anyway. Thanks for the video.
I need help..does anyone looking at this know how the hot coating unit works in the wire drawing machine...there are some problems that cannot be solved in our machine.
Luis Duran : It is a proper combination of several variables such as mechanical descaling, setting specially cast an helix together with a high speed die line up and proper carrier in the online coater.
Oscar Sierra I’m just frustrated because we run to make 10 gauge to 4 gauge wire and it’s always seem to be having a wire break can it be the raw material we use?
@@oscarsierra3774I need help..does anyone looking at this know how the hot coating unit works in the wire drawing machine...there are some problems that cannot be solved in our machine.
I can achieve max speed but it's just hard dealing with so much dust and lube. I'm running 40 grade carbon they run that at 2700. It scratches out on everyone else after 1700. I also run alot of other machines. Mostly at 4000. But it those machines are lower carbon. Our company didn't invest in the vacuum systems they are meant to have.