Feed, Guide & Straighten Continuous Materials—Across Your Line

Wire, tube, strip, cable, and profiles—stabilized for stamping, forming, welding, coating, and assembly.
02 / Production Workflow

Your Processing Line—End to End

01
Unwind/Payoff
Material supply
02
Straighten
Single/double plane
03
Guide/Calibrate
Precision alignment
04
Feed/Drive
Continuous or start/stop
05
Measure/Strip
Length control
06
Cut/Form
Final processing

Our broad product lines support every stage: straighteners for material conditioning, guides for precise alignment, drive units for tight-tolerance conveyance (continuous or stop-and-go), and stripping/length measurement systems for accurate processing.

03 / Key Applications

Industry-Specific Solutions

01

Stamping & Fabrication

Strip/flat wire processing for electrical sheet metal

Strip straighteners & calibrating units
🔧02

Tube/Pipe Processing

Seamless and welded tube handling with reduced marking

Tube straighteners + drive units
📐03

Profile & Coated Conductors

Complex cross-sections and sensitive surfaces

Roller boxes/precision guiding
🔌04

Cable & Rope

Multi-strand and armored cable processing

Preformers, drive units, guides
✈️05

Aerospace Sub-Assembly

High-precision wire and tube for critical applications

Tight-tolerance straighteners & guides
⚙️06

Industrial Machinery

Heavy-duty materials for equipment manufacturing

High-force drive units & robust guides
04 / Equipment by Function

Complete Line Solutions

05 / Business Impact

Measurable Results

Less Scrap
Reduced material waste
Machine Wear ↓
Extended tool life
Steadier Output
Consistent throughput
Faster Setup
Shorter changeovers
06 / Resources & Support

CAD Access

DXF/STP files for integration

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Training

Operator and maintenance programs

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How2Straight

Best practices guide

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Catalogs

Complete product specifications

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07 / Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between concentric guiding and precision guiding?

Concentric guiding uses synchronized rollers that automatically center the material, ideal for quick setup and general applications. Precision guiding allows individual roller adjustment for fine control and specialized alignment requirements.

How do I size a drive unit for start/stop indexing?

Consider material diameter, weight per unit length, indexing frequency, and required acceleration. Higher transport force models are recommended for frequent starts/stops or heavy materials. Contact our engineers for specific calculations.

Can you support combined wire-and-strip lines?

Yes, we offer modular systems with quick-change capabilities to handle multiple material types on the same line. This includes adjustable guides, convertible straightener cassettes, and versatile drive units.

Next Steps

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