Shaking Occurs During the Operation of the Wire Drawing Machine
1. Cause Analysis
Improper installation of wire drawing molds. If the mold is not securely installed or not perpendicular to the central axis of the wire drawing machine, it will cause the drawing machine to shake during the drawing process. For example, the mold was not precisely calibrated using appropriate tools during installation, resulting in uneven stress on the metal wire during the drawing process.
The wire drawing wheel is severely worn. After long-term use, the surface of the wire drawing wheel will wear and form uneven conditions. When the metal wire passes through the drawing wheel, it will cause the drawing machine to shake due to uneven force. For example, the material of the wire drawing wheel does not meet the requirements, or maintenance and replacement are not carried out on time during use.
Transmission component malfunction. Loose belts, worn chains, or damaged couplings in transmission components may also cause shaking of the wire drawing machine. Loose belts can cause unstable power transmission, chain wear can affect transmission accuracy, and damaged couplings can lead to deviations in power transmission.
2. Possible Consequences
The shaking of the wire drawing machine can affect the quality of wire drawing, resulting in uneven thickness of the pulled metal wire and possible surface defects such as scratches.
Long-term shaking may also accelerate the wear of other components of the wire drawing machine, shortening the service life of the machine. For example, it will reduce the service life of wire drawing molds and increase maintenance costs.
Severe shaking may even cause the wire drawing machine to malfunction, affecting production progress.



