| 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 |
A professional gabion mesh manufacturer sells the same thing every time: mesh that looks right and fits together. The customer unloads the panels, checks a few openings, and decides on the spot whether to order again. That inspection is the moment this machine is built for.
JINLIDA has made gabion mesh machines since 1998, and this CNC model is set up so the finished mesh comes out neat. The openings are uniform, the twists are consistent, and the sheets look regular instead of rushed. For gabion boxes, that means panels which line up properly at assembly, which saves time on the floor and avoids complaints later.
The neat finish is not something the operator has to chase by hand. The CNC control keeps the forming parameters steady, so the machine produces the same clean result sheet after sheet. When the settings hold, the mesh holds too — and that consistency is exactly what a professional buyer is looking at when they inspect a delivery.
A tidy sheet does more than look good. It assembles faster. Panels that are even go together without being forced, and the finished box sits square. On a jobsite or in a customer's yard, that is the difference between a product that looks made properly and one that looks like it was rushed. Gabion mesh is often left visible in the final structure, so the finish of the sheet is part of the product.
The machine also suits heavier wire, with a total power of around 65KW, and it is designed to keep running through a full production schedule. That matters for a professional shop that cannot afford to slow down when the order book fills up. The finish stays clean because the machine stays steady.
Rework is the hidden cost of untidy mesh. Sheets that come out uneven have to be set aside, inspected again, or reworked before they can ship. A machine that forms neatly the first time removes that step from the day. Over a month, the savings in time and material add up to a cleaner line and a better margin.
There is a discipline to producing neat mesh that looks easy. It comes from a firm machine, steady forming, and settings that do not wander. That is what this CNC model is built around — the quiet consistency that lets a workshop hand over mesh its customers can trust on sight.
We build this for gabion mesh and gabion box producers, and for engineering material suppliers who need output their own customers can judge in a glance. For a manufacturer whose customers judge quality on sight, the finish of the mesh is not a detail. It is the whole promise.