Key features & benefits
- Simultaneous drawing of multiple wires
- High production efficiency and reduced operating costs
- Uniform wire diameter across all strands
- Robust mechanical and electrical design
- Ideal for high-volume production environments
Typical applications
- Building wire conductors
- Automotive cable production
- Mass-production electrical wire
DM60

- Multiwire Lines for Ultra Fine Wire Drawing:
- Suitable for Cu and electroplated Cu.
- Drawing up to 16 wires of 0.05 mm.
- Multimotor technology with slip recovery.
- AC motor drives with high efficiency gear transmission.
- Specific kinematic configuration for maximum performance.
DM80

- Flexible Multiwire Lines:
- Suitable for Cu, electroplated Cu, and Al.
- Drawing up to 16 wires per row.
- Versions available with 18/22/25/29 drafts.
- Inlet wire diameter 2.05 mm (hard copper).
- Versions dedicated to hard wire available.
- Maximum wire drawing flexibility and combination with annealers.
- Multimotor technology with slip recovery.
- AC motor drives with high efficiency gear transmission.
DM105-80

- Flexible Multiwire Lines:
- Suitable for drawing Cu, electroplated Cu, and Al.
- Drawing up to 16 wires per row.
- Versions available with 18/22/25/27/29 drafts.
- Inlet wire diameter 2.60 mm (hard copper).
- Versions dedicated to hard wire available.
- Maximum wire drawing flexibility and combination with annealers.
- Multimotor technology with slip recovery.
- AC motor drives with high efficiency gear transmission.
DM105

- Heavy Duty Multiwire Lines:
- Suitable for drawing Cu, electroplated Cu, and Al.
- Drawing up to 16 wires per row.
- Versions available with 18/22/25 drafts.
- Inlet wire diameter 2.60 mm (hard copper).
- Separate gear transmission between rows.
- Available with individually driven axes configuration (DM105MM).
- Versions dedicated to hard wire available.
- Maximum wire drawing flexibility and combination with annealers.
- Multimotor technology with slip recovery.
- AC motor drives with high efficiency gear transmission.











