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What is the stroke of the wire winding machine? —Jinbo Machinery

The structural design of the winding hose, the winding angle of each layer of steel wire is designed with the standard angle (balance angle) of 54°44 as the Happi. At the standard angle, the hose is under pressure, and the radial and axial forces are uniform. In terms of performance, it is manifested as small deformation, high static pressure and dynamic pressure performance, and high product quality. Therefore, the design must ensure that the stroke of the winding hose can reach the balance angle. Engineers can achieve this by calculating the corresponding ratio between the spindle disk speed and the traction speed in the transmission, but this can only guarantee the winding stroke of one specification of hose. To ensure that the winding of each specification of hose is a balance angle, the ratio of the spindle disk speed to the traction speed must be variable. We use a continuously variable transmission in the transmission system to solve this problem, so that each specification of hose can reach the balance angle when winding. The speed ratio of the continuously variable transmission is 1:6, which fully meets the requirements of the production process and has a reliable structure. The wire winding machine is easy to operate and the wound hose is of good quality.

The products of Cangzhou Jinbo Pipeline Equipment Co., Ltd. are mainly rubber machinery, and the main models produced are: high-speed wire winding machine, wire winding machine, wire winding machine series, industrial pipe forming machine, wire braiding machine, wire braiding machine series, wire stranding machine series, wire preforming series, water cloth winding and unwinding machine, braiding machine spindles, rubber machines and other series of products.

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