| 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 |
| Model | LNWL-5 |
|---|---|
| Control System | CNC |
| Total Power | 65KW |
| Certification | CE |
| Wire Type | Suitable for heavier wire |
| Application | Gabion mesh, gabion boxes |
The biggest time cost in gabion mesh production is often not the wire. It is the constant small adjustments. Someone at the line tweaking the settings, checking the openings, correcting the twist, then doing the same again on the next batch. Add that up over a week and it is real production time gone.
This JINLIDA automatic CNC gabion mesh machine is built to cut that down. The CNC control lets the operator set the production parameters properly, and the machine keeps to them. Manual adjustment becomes the exception rather than the routine. That is the practical meaning of automation on this machine — not a flashing panel, but fewer reasons to touch the controls at all.
The operator's day changes because of it. Instead of standing over the machine, they set the values, load the wire, and let the line run. Their attention goes to the material and the output, not to chasing the machine. For a factory that runs lean, that is the difference between one operator covering a line and two operators trying to.
Fewer adjustments also means fewer chances to go wrong. Every time a hand reaches for a setting, there is a chance to introduce an error. A machine that holds its parameters takes those chances away. The output comes out the same sheet after sheet, which is what a buyer actually checks.
Setting up a job is straightforward. The operator enters the parameters for the wire and the mesh, and the CNC takes it from there. Changing over between orders is a matter of settings, not of re-trimming the machine by feel. That keeps the changeover short and repeatable, which matters when you switch between wire sizes in the same week.
The machine also handles heavier wire well, with a total power configuration of around 65KW. It does not fall behind when the material gets tougher, and the CNC keeps the settings honest when the wire changes. That combination — automatic control plus the power for heavy wire — is what keeps a mixed-order factory running without constant intervention.
Automation here is not a marketing word. It means the operator sets the values once and spends the shift on the material and the output, not on nursing the machine. There is a real cost attached to every minute a machine sits idle while someone fiddles with a setting, and this machine is designed to take that cost out of the day.
JINLIDA has been making gabion mesh machines since 1998, and this automatic CNC model is aimed at gabion mesh and gabion box manufacturers who want the same mesh, sheet after sheet, without a full-time hand on the controls. If your line loses time to adjustment, this is the machine built to give that time back.