The Q195-Q235 Nail Making Machine is an automatic production line designed to manufacture high-quality wire iron nails quickly and efficiently. It forms nails from wire rods (Q195 or Q235 steel), galvanized wire, or annealed wire and can produce a variety of nail types for construction, packing and furniture industries.
The machine can use wire rods of grades Q195 or Q235, galvanized wire, and annealed wire. These options give flexibility to select the appropriate material for strength, corrosion resistance or cost.
It can produce general nails, concrete nails, rivets, double-headed nails, U-shaped nails and more. Available head and point styles include countersunk, checkered head, diamond point, polished and galvanized finishes.
Production speed depends on the model and nail size. Overall ranges are roughly 120–450 nails per minute for the standard line and up to 750–800 nails per minute for high-speed models (ZSX series). This equates to approximately 7,200–48,000 nails per hour depending on model and nail size.
Model Z94 series covers nail diameters from 0.8–8.0 mm and lengths from 10–230 mm with capacities from 130–450 pcs/min depending on model. ZSX series handles medium to high-speed production: diameter ranges 1.8–5.5 mm, lengths up to 210 mm, and capacities roughly 380–800 pcs/min. Check model specification tables for exact ranges per model.
Dimensions, weights and motor powers vary by model. Examples: Z94-1C is 1250×1100×1150 mm, 450 kg, 1.5 kW; Z94-6.5 is 2800×1750×1700 mm, 4400 kg, 7.5 kW. ZSX models range in weight from ~2800–4200 kg and motor powers from 7.7–13 kW. Confirm the chosen model for exact specs.
Changing nail diameter or length requires replacing/forming dies, adjusting feed mechanisms and sometimes changing cutters. The machine is designed for relatively quick tool change, but specific procedures vary by model. Follow the manufacturer’s setup instructions and use proper alignment gauges for accuracy.
The machine features straightforward controls for easy operation, but operators should receive basic training on setup, changeover, routine maintenance, and safety procedures. The supplier typically provides operation manuals and can offer on-site or remote training if required.
Regular maintenance includes daily cleaning, lubrication of bearings and gears, periodic inspection and replacement of wear parts (dies, cutters, feeding wheels), checking electrical connections and adjusting feed tension. A preventive maintenance schedule (daily/weekly/monthly) helps ensure consistent output and longer machine life.
Spare parts such as dies, cutters, bearings and gears are commonly available from the manufacturer or authorized distributors. Contact the supplier for spare parts lists, lead times and after-sales service options. Many suppliers also offer technical support and installation assistance.
Operators should wear appropriate PPE (eye and hand protection), follow lockout/tagout procedures during maintenance, keep guards in place, and follow the manufacturer's safety instructions. Emergency stops and proper grounding of electrical systems are also essential.
Yes. The nail making machine can be configured as part of a larger automated production line with wire straighteners, nail counters, packaging systems and galvanizing equipment. Discuss line integration and layout requirements with the supplier.
Output depends on capacity, nail size and running time. For example, a machine running at 450 nails/min that operates 8 hours could produce up to ~216,000 nails (450 × 60 × 8). Lower-speed models produce proportionally fewer nails. Account for stoppages, changeovers and maintenance when planning production.
Yes. The machine can be adapted for different head shapes, points and special nail types by changing tooling and some machine settings. For highly specialized nails or large customization needs, consult the manufacturer to confirm feasibility and lead time.
Contact the supplier or sales representative with your required model, nail specifications and requested production capacity. They will provide pricing, estimated lead time, shipping options and warranty/after-sales service terms. Warranty terms vary by supplier, so request details prior to purchase.
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