It is an integrated production machine designed to produce high-quality steel/cleaning balls. The unit combines automatic cleaning and wire drawing processes in a single, robust system for efficient ball manufacturing.
The machine integrates wire drawing (to form balls from wire) and cleaning operations (to finish and remove debris), allowing continuous, automated production without separate handling between these steps.
Key specs include 380V power supply, 7.5 kW motor, overall weight of about 1500 kg, brand QK, and it is sold as a single-item unit. The motor is identified as a core component. Outgoing inspection and a machinery test report are provided.
The machine is intended for producing steel balls and cleaning balls. Specific diameter ranges and allowable materials depend on tooling and configuration; contact the supplier for detailed size ranges and compatible steel grades or custom tooling options.
Production capacity depends on ball diameter, material, process settings and tooling. The manufacturer provides a machinery test report and outgoing inspection results that detail measured output for a given configuration—request those reports for precise figures.
The machine requires a 380V electrical supply and is driven by a 7.5 kW motor. Confirm whether your site's supply is three-phase and sized appropriately; consult an electrician or the supplier for exact wiring and breaker recommendations.
Because the machine weighs about 1500 kg, a stable, level concrete foundation and adequate floor load capacity are recommended. You will need sufficient floor space, proper electrical connections, and lifting equipment for installation. The supplier can advise on exact footprint and may offer installation services.
Regular maintenance typically includes lubrication of moving parts, inspection and replacement of wear components (rollers, dies, brushes), motor and electrical checks, and cleaning of the machine. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and log all service activities.
Yes — wear parts and consumables (such as drawing dies, brushes or cleaning media) are normally available from the manufacturer or authorized suppliers. Ask the vendor for a spare-parts list and recommended stocking quantities.
The product description does not list specific safety features. Standard precautions include guarding of moving parts, emergency stop(s), lockout/tagout procedures, operator training, and use of PPE. Confirm machine safety features with the supplier and ensure compliance with local regulations.
Yes. The machine is provided with outgoing inspection and a machinery test report to document performance and quality prior to shipment.
Customization is often possible (different tooling, production settings or automation options). Contact the manufacturer or seller to discuss custom requirements, tooling options and any additional features you may need.
The product description does not explicitly state that training is included. Many suppliers offer training and commissioning as part of the sale or as an optional service—confirm training availability and terms with the vendor.
Warranty and after-sales terms are not specified in the listing. Request the warranty period, coverage details and available support or service contracts from the supplier before purchase.
Shipping and lead times depend on your location, order status and supplier logistics. The machine is a heavy single-item unit and will typically be shipped on a skid or in a crate. Ask the vendor for estimated lead time, packaging details and shipping options.
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