What Are Coiling Machines?
Coiling machines are devices used to shape metal sheets or wires into cylindrical forms.
Comprising components such as wire holders, rollers, and guide rollers, they can accommodate different thicknesses and widths of materials. They operate by securing the metal to a wire holder or rollers, rotating it through a drive mechanism, and shaping it into a cylinder with guide rollers. These machines find applications in electrical equipment, automotive parts, construction materials, packaging materials, and more, efficiently manufacturing cylindrical products in various shapes.
When using coiling machines, it’s important to set appropriate processing conditions according to the material and shape, as there is a possibility of springback during coiling. While they offer the benefit of efficient manufacturing and the creation of products in diverse shapes, proper settings and attention to springback are required.