Kymani Phillips
Automatic Rebar Tying Machine
The automatic rebar tying machine is a compact and portable electric device powered by batteries. It can perform actions such as loading, winding, tensioning, and cutting of rebar ties. This greatly reduces the labor intensity of workers and enhances work efficiency. By using microcontroller control and precise movement of a stepper motor, along with some ingenious structural designs, the machine can perform tasks more intelligently and significantly reduce waste.
1. Accomplishes the loading, winding, tensioning, and cutting of tying wire.
2. Incorporates wire extraction during operation to save resources and reduce waste.
3. Significantly reduces workers’ labor intensity while ensuring that the tying quality is not inferior to manual tying.
4. Achieves a speed that is twice as fast as manual tying, improving work efficiency.
5. Incorporates some level of human-machine interaction, allowing for certain control over the work process.
Main Technical Parameters
1. Tying capacity: 1500 ties/hour (under full charge)
2. Net weight: 990g
3. Battery type: Lithium-ion battery
4. Time required for one knot: 2 seconds
5. Number of ties per charge: 800 ties
6. Rated voltage: 12 volts
7. Wire spool diameter: 0.8mm
8. Suitable rebar tying range: 8mm-34mm
Component Introduction
1. Microcontroller board
2. Stepper motor
3. Housing
4. Stepper motor
5. Driven wheel for tensioning
6. Tensioning bracket
7. Driving wheel gear for tensioning
8. Driving wheel for tensioning
9. Ratchet resetter
10. Driven wheel pressing and cutting rod
11. Wire guide groove
12. Driving wheel pressing bracket
13. Front end of wire guide groove
14. Wire storage box
15. Pair of wire feed gears and pressure plate assembly
16. Motor with reducer
17. Coiled tying wire
18. Start button
19. Micro switch
20. Power battery
Specification: Fully Automatic Rebar Tying Machine
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