Wire drawing machines on display at wire® 27 March 2018

wire stand® 15.E05

On its stand at this year’s wire® show, Italian-based Tecno Impianti Srl will be showcasing a range of its machines, which can all be customised according to customers’ needs.

Included in Tecno Impianti’s offering will be the horizontal wire drawing bullblock Mod MO20 with integrated push pointer for wire diameters up to 20mm. Also on display will be the in-line wire drawer Mod SKP14 with new compact design and new transmission group, which permit a great saving in space and reduced maintenance.

The horizontal power-driven uncoiler Mod AP25I will also be showcased at the show, with integrated cutoff unit and coil-compacting device for easily recoiling, compacting and strapping of the unutilised part of the wire coil. Then there is the wire pointing machine Mod AT14-4 for maximum wire diameter 14mm – installed on a carriage and equipped with four rolling cylinders for executing the wire head preparation before its threading into the drawing die.

Also available is the bestseller Mod M026 (pictured) – a coil-to-coil wire drawing system with bullblock.

Tecno Impianti designs and manufactures an extensive range of machines for the fastener industry such as in-line wire drawers, which work in-line with cold headers; machines for chain; straightening and cutting machines; coil to coil wire drawing bullblocks for wire diameter up to 36mm; horizontal power-driven uncoilers with single arm or with double arm and rotating base; vertical power driven uncoilers; feeding/ pre-straightening machines; wire pointing machines; and coil-tilting machines.

www.tecnoimpianti-italy.com

 

 

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