1. Compact Design The machines are built in a way that allows them to be easily transported to job sites. Their lightweight and compact nature means they can fit into standard trailers or even be lifted by cranes.
The design of the straightener can vary significantly based on the specific requirements of the application. Some models feature adjustable rollers, allowing users to customize the pressure and alignment according to the wire's diameter and composition. Others may incorporate powered rollers to streamline the process, enhancing throughput in high-volume manufacturing settings.
5. Calibration and Measurement Tools Machines that offer integrated measurement systems allow technicians to assess the straightness of the wheel before and after the straightening process, promoting accuracy and customer satisfaction.