The inverted wire drawing machine is a common term for a "stacking-type" wire drawing machine. This name comes from its most distinctive feature: the axis of the wire reel is perpendicular to the ground, meaning it rotates "inverted" vertically. After the wire is drawn, it will stack layer upon layer on the wire reel, and the process will be repeated until a certain amount is reached before the wire is wound up.
It has significant differences in structure from the "horizontal" wire drawing machine (where the axis of the wire reel is in a horizontal position).


Inverted wire drawing machine Advantages:
Easy Unloading: This is its biggest advantage. Finished coils can be removed without stopping the machine, making it ideal for producing heavy, difficult-to-handle wire spools.
High Speed and Efficiency: By eliminating the time spent on precise wire arrangement on the reels, the take-up speed can be very fast, making it particularly suitable for rapid production of short wires.
Relatively Simple Structure: Compared to some precision continuous wire drawing machines, its mechanical structure is simpler, resulting in lower maintenance costs.
High Adaptability: It can accommodate wire spools of different diameters and weights by changing the "splits" on the take-up spool.






