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Automatic cage welding machines are used to fabricate reinforced concrete cages or mats. These cages are essential components in various concrete structures, such as pipe, columns, beams, piles, and other reinforced concrete elements.
Key Features of Cage Machines
- Designed to handle the bending, cutting, and welding of steel reinforcing wire. Machines have a sturdy frame that supports the various components required for cage fabrication.
- Equipped with a reinforcing wire feeding system that accepts individual longitudinal wire in various sizes and lengths.
- The welding unit is the key element of the machine comprising welding heads, electrodes, and a control system. Machines use electric resistance welding (ERW) or other welding techniques to join the longitudinal wire at specified intersections, creating a structurally sound cage.
- Machines equipped with computerized control systems that allow operators to input the cage's specifications and dimensions. The control system coordinates the movement of longitudinal wire, the welding process, and other actions to produce cages with precision and accuracy.
- Production of cages of various shapes and sizes, customized to the specific needs of a client’s order. Operators can easily adjust the machine settings to change cage configurations.
- Production of a high volume of cages in a short period, significantly increasing production efficiency compared to manual methods.
- Consistent quality in cage production, reducing the risk of errors or inconsistencies often associated with manual fabrication.
- Machines equipped with safety features such as emergency stop buttons, protective guards, and sensors to prevent accidents.
- Maintenance, including cleaning, lubrication, and occasional replacement of parts, is necessary to keep the machine in optimal working condition.