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16/09/2020 – Wire drawing

Modular drawing lines for large diameters

The long history of the company Kieselstein involves the successful manufacturing of plants for the processing of big diameter wire. This is used for cold heading parts, springs and similar components used amongst others in the automotive industry.

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Fig. 6: The automated pull-in dog grabs and clamps the wire without any intervention of the operator. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 1: Large diameter wire often challenges operators when it comes to handling. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 2: Recent project of a single drawing block plant made by Kieselstein. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 3: Horizontal (left) and vertical (right) wire coil pay-off – both offer advantages. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 3: Horizontal (left) and vertical (right) wire coil pay-off – both offer advantages. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 4: When using a push-pointer no complicated pointing is necessary. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 5: Standard slip-on gears replace expensive special gears. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 6: The automated pull-in dog grabs and clamps the wire without any intervention of the operator. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 7: Wire guiding to the spooling machine by using an advancing unit. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 8: Coil compactor for packing the finished coils. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 9: Advancing unit as a further component for automating the drawing process. © Kieselstein

 
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Fig. 10: Vertical down-coiler as an alternative to the horizontal single block. © Kieselstein

 
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