This hydraulic heavy wire staple pressing machine is designed to produce heavy-duty staple pins for cardboard closure and packaging applications, suitable for factories that manufacture heavy cardboard boxes, containers and other secure sealing solutions.
Key specifications include 7.5 kW power, machine weight approximately 1500 kg, PLC control, hydraulic drive, two-year warranty, and core components such as bearings, gearbox, motor, pump and pressure vessel. Please consult the supplier for more detailed drawings and electrical requirements.
The "30 sets per month" figure refers to the manufacturer's production capacity (how many machines they can produce per month), not the number of staples the machine makes. Output of staples per hour will vary by staple size and operating parameters — request a production test for specific rates.
Yes. The machine features automatic operation managed by an advanced PLC for precise control of the forming and pressing cycles, which reduces manual intervention and improves production efficiency.
The machine is built for heavy wire staples used in cardboard closures. Specific staple dimensions (leg length, crown width, wire diameter) and alloy/hardness capability depend on tooling and configuration. Provide your required staple drawings or samples so the supplier can confirm compatibility or customize tooling.
Standard safety provisions include guarded operating zones, emergency stop, and hydraulic pressure protection. Additional safety interlocks or certifications can be discussed with the supplier to meet local workplace regulations.
Yes. One of the machine's selling points is video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report. The supplier typically provides test documentation and video proving machine operation before shipment.
The two-year warranty normally covers defects in workmanship and major components under normal use. Wear parts (dies, punches, tooling) and damage from misuse are generally not covered. Check the detailed warranty terms from the supplier for exact coverage and exclusions.
Suppliers commonly offer factory acceptance testing, shipping, on-site installation, commissioning and operator training. Exact scope (on-site labor, travel costs, foundation requirements) should be confirmed with the vendor prior to purchase.
Routine maintenance includes lubrication, hydraulic oil checks/changes, and periodic inspection/replacement of wear parts (dies, punches, seals). Core spare parts (PLC, motor, gearbox components) are typically available; discuss spare parts kits and lead times with the supplier.
Yes. The machine can be customized for different staple sizes, tooling, feeding systems and integration features. PLC controls make it possible to interface with upstream/downstream equipment — provide your line specifications for compatibility checks.
The machine requires an appropriate industrial power supply to support its 7.5 kW motor (confirm voltage and phase with the vendor). A suitable concrete foundation and safe working space for a ~1500 kg machine are recommended. Ask the supplier for a site-preparation checklist.
The supplier provides machinery test reports and can often supply certification documents on request. If you require specific certifications (CE, ISO, etc.), request these during the quotation process so they can be included or demonstrated.
Lead time depends on configuration and order backlog; because the manufacturer can produce up to 30 machines per month, lead times vary. To get a quote or sample test, contact the supplier with your staple specifications, desired options and delivery location; they can provide pricing, estimated lead time and sample production videos.
Basic operator training is typically provided during commissioning and includes safe operation, basic troubleshooting, routine maintenance and PLC operation. Extended or refresher training programs can usually be arranged with the supplier.
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