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Heavy-Duty CNC Gabion Mesh Making Machine for Continuous Wire Production

Brand Name: JINLIDA
Model Number: LNWL-5
MOQ: 1 Set
Price: USD 40000-100000 / Set
Delivery Time: 45 days
Payment Terms: T/T,L/C
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
CE
Control System:
CNC
Total Power:
About 65KW
Wire Type:
Suitable For Heavier Wire
Application:
Gabion Mesh, Gabion Boxes
Packaging Details:
Naked packing (large machine)
Supply Ability:
200 Sets per Year
Highlight:

Heavy Duty Continuous Production

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Stable Structure For Long Runs

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Less Re-Tuning Between Batches

Product Description
Heavy-Duty CNC Gabion Mesh Making Machine for Continuous Wire Production
Key Specifications
ModelLNWL-5
Control SystemCNC
Total PowerAbout 65KW
CertificationCE
Wire TypeSuitable for heavier wire
ApplicationGabion mesh, gabion boxes
Stability Matters More Than Features

For manufacturers working with heavier wire, machine stability matters more than a long list of features. A machine that runs well for two hours and then drifts is not much help when the order asks for continuous output. The question is not how the machine behaves at a demo — it is how it behaves at hour six of a shift.

JINLIDA builds this gabion machine with heavy wire in mind. Total power is around 65KW, and the machine is put together to hold a production run without constant attention. The frame and the forming units are designed for daily heavy-wire work, not for a short showcase. That is the part most spec sheets never tell you.

Built to Run Long

The CNC control helps in the same direction. Once the parameters are set, the machine keeps working within them. There is less need to stop and re-tune between batches, which is exactly where production time leaks away in a real factory. Every stop is lost output, and every re-tune is a chance to introduce a mistake.

Continuous production is not about speed. It is about the machine staying in tolerance hour after hour, so the operator can keep feeding wire and taking off finished mesh instead of nursing the equipment. A stable machine lets a small crew run more output than a fast machine that has to be watched constantly.

The Honest Test of Heavy Wire

We have been making gabion mesh machines since 1998, and the design reflects that. The machine is built to run long, not to impress for a short burst. For a factory that plans its output in full days rather than single sheets, that is what decides whether the machine pays for itself.

Heavier wire is the honest test. It loads the drive, the forming tools, and the frame all at once. A machine that holds up under that load for a full shift is a machine you can put on a run and leave to do its job. That is the standard this machine is built against.

The structure does the quiet work here. When everything is firm and the settings hold, there is less wear on the forming parts and fewer sheets that come out with an opening out of place. Over a long run, that steadiness shows up in the reject rate — and the reject rate is where a continuous line makes or loses its margin.

It is aimed at gabion mesh and gabion box manufacturers who take continuous orders and need equipment that keeps up with them, day after day, without a full-time hand on the controls. For a workshop moving serious volume of gabion mesh, the machine that stays straight all day is the one that earns its keep.

Key Features
  • Built for heavy wire and demanding working conditions
  • Around 65KW total power configuration
  • Holds a production run without constant attention
  • Less re-tuning between batches with CNC control
  • Designed for full-day continuous production