The high-speed nail-making machine employs cold heading technology, continuously processing metal wire into nails through a precision-coordinated mechanical structure. Its basic workflow is as follows:
1. Straightening and Feeding: The wire first passes through straightening wheels for alignment.
2. Cold Heading Forming: The straightened wire is fed into the forming mechanism. Within a short-stroke die, stamping completes the nail's tip pressing, cutting, and cap forming (creating the nail head). This short-stroke design minimizes wear.
3. Nail Discharge & Collection: Formed nails are ejected from the machine.
The entire process is controlled by a PLC system, ensuring precise and stable operation.

| Key Equipment Parameters | ||
| Model | X90 | X130 |
| Nail Length (mm) | 38-90 | 70-130 |
| Nail Diameter (mm) | 1.0-3.4 | 2.8-4.5 |
| Nailing Speed (pcs/min) | 750 | 600 |
| Motor Power (kW) | 7 | 9 |
| Weight (kg) | 2800 | 3000 |
| Overall Dimensions (mm) | 1850*1200*1150 | 2010*1220*1150 |

























