The main purpose of winding machines is to wind linear objects onto specific workpieces, which is common in the production of coils for electrical products. Winding machines are widely used to wind various coils, including inductor coils, transformer coils, etc., which play a key role in electronic and electrical products.
There are various types of winding machines, including fully automatic winding machines, servo precision winding machines, semi-automatic winding machines, transformer winding machines, and ring winding machines. Fully automatic winding machines usually adopt a multi-head linkage design, which can automatically arrange wires, wrap feet and cut wires, greatly improving production efficiency. Servo precision winding machines combine high-tech, can simulate manual arrangement of wires, and have automatic calculation and error correction functions. Semi-automatic winding machines are the most common models, combined with CNC control, efficient and easy to maintain. Transformer winding machines and ring winding machines are used for winding specific large electrical parts and special-shaped coils, respectively.
In addition, winding machines have a wide range of applications, including the production of electromagnetic components such as transformers, reactors, motors, and arc suppression coils. Different types of winding machines are selected and used according to specific needs to meet the coil production requirements of different products.
