18 gauge refers to the diameter of the nails the machine produces. In common practice 18 gauge nails have a wire diameter of approximately 1.0–1.1 mm (about 0.04 in) and are suitable for brads, upholstery pins and light furniture applications.
The machine is rated to run at up to 100 pieces per minute under normal operating conditions. Actual output depends on nail length, operator settings and material quality.
The 100 pcs/min figure is the machine's operational speed. The listed "Production Capacity: 20" appears inconsistent with that and may be a typographical error or refer to a different metric (for example shift capacity in thousands). Please confirm with the supplier for clarification.
Machine dimensions are 1200 x 1200 x 1700 mm. Net weight (single gross weight) is 1400 kg and the single package size is 1200 x 1200 x 1700 mm.
The machine's electrical power rating is 7.5 kW. Voltage, phase and frequency are not specified in the listing — confirm the required electrical configuration (e.g., 380V 3-phase or other) with the manufacturer or seller before ordering.
Yes — it is a pneumatic nail production line and requires a compressed air supply. Typical pneumatic equipment uses around 0.6–0.8 MPa (6–8 bar), but exact pressure, air flow and air quality (dry/filtered) requirements should be confirmed with the supplier.
The machine is designed to produce 18 gauge sofa/ upholstery pins and similar nails. It is optimized for common steel wire used in brads and upholstery pins. For production of other materials (stainless, hardened wire) or nonstandard lengths, check compatibility with the manufacturer.
The F Series is described as compact and designed for easy installation with automatic operation and PLC control for straightforward operation. Most manufacturers provide operation manuals and can offer on-site or remote startup support — confirm what training/support is included.
The machine is fitted with advanced PLC core components to manage automated functions and ensure consistent production. Exact PLC model, I/O options and HMI features should be confirmed with the supplier if you need specific integration or customization.
Yes. The listing mentions video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report, which indicate the machine includes inspection/monitoring features and is factory-tested prior to shipping.
Typical maintenance includes routine cleaning, lubrication of moving parts, inspection/replacement of dies and cutting tools, checking pneumatic hoses and fittings, and periodic PLC/software checks. Frequency depends on production volume; consult the supplier's maintenance schedule for recommended intervals and spare parts.
Most manufacturers supply spare parts and technical support. The product listing mentions a machinery test report but does not specify warranty or spare-part policies — contact the vendor to confirm warranty length, spare-parts availability and response time for service requests.
Many nail-making machines can be customized for nail length ranges, head style, and production automation. Contact the manufacturer to discuss specific customization needs, feasibility and any effect on performance or lead time.
The listing does not specify safety guards or certifications. Typical industrial machines include safety guards, emergency stops and may be available with CE/ISO options. Ask the supplier for the exact safety features and any certification documents required for your market.
To order, contact the manufacturer or authorized distributor for a quote. Provide required electrical/pneumatic specifications and any customization requests. Lead times vary by production schedule and customization; packaging dimensions and gross weight (1200x1200x1700 mm; 1400 kg) will determine shipping method and freight costs — confirm with the seller when placing your order.
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