Overview
Mesh welding lines are automated systems for producing welded wire mesh used in construction, fencing, gabions, and industrial screens. They combine wire straighteners, feeders, welding heads, conveyors, cutting and stacking stations, and control systems to deliver precise mesh sizes and high throughput. Lines vary by wire diameter, mesh pitch, production speed and degree of automation, and can be customized for coated wires, double-weld patterns or reinforced panels.
FAQ
What should I check when buying a used mesh welding line?
Check production capacity (wire diameter, mesh pitch, speed), condition of transformers and electrodes, control electronics, maintenance records, availability of spare parts, and whether tooling or jigs are included.
How is a mesh welding line typically shipped and installed?
Lines are often partially disassembled, crated and shipped on flatbeds or in containers; plan for cranes/forklifts, secure lifting points, an on-site concrete foundation or mounting, and professional rigging for reassembly and alignment.
What regular maintenance does a mesh welding line need?
Routine tasks include electrode inspection/replacement, welding transformer checks, lubrication of chains and bearings, alignment of feeders and guides, electrical cabinet cooling and software backups; follow manufacturer schedules to avoid downtime.