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Rope Making Machine Product

Overview

A rope making machine — a stranding and closing machine, or laying machine — performs the final operation of traditional rope construction: laying several twisted strands together into a finished rope. Three-strand laid rope, the standard construction for mooring lines, agricultural and general-purpose rope, is built in two twisting stages with opposite hands. Yarns are first twisted into strands (say, right-handed); the strands are then laid together left-handed. The opposing torques balance, which is what makes a laid rope hold its form instead of unravelling. The machine described here performs the second stage, though many machines can run both stages with a change of bobbins and dies.

The principle is unchanged from the ropewalks that preceded it: rotate the strand supply around the rope axis while pulling the formed rope away at a fixed rate. The ratio of those two speeds is the lay length — the distance one strand takes to complete a helix turn — and every property of the rope, from stretch to firmness to strength conversion efficiency, follows from it. A short (hard) lay gives a firm, abrasion-resistant, stretchier rope; a long (soft) lay converts more of the strand strength into rope strength but handles more loosely.

How it works

Each pre-twisted strand is wound on a Strand Bobbin carried in a Bobbin Cradle inside the rotating Bobbin Cage. As the dynamically balanced Cage Body spins at up to several hundred rpm, each cage revolution wraps the strands one full turn around the axis. The cradles are gimballed: depending on their gearing they hold the bobbins level or counter-rotate them, which controls whether each strand also receives back-twist about its own axis as it is laid — the difference between a machine that merely closes and one that simultaneously hardens the strand twist. A Bobbin Brake on each spool keeps pay-off tension equal across strands, since an unevenly tensioned strand rides high in the finished rope and concentrates load.

From the bobbins the strands run out along the Flyer Arm guides, over Guide Pulley sheaves, and converge at the Closing Section. The Lay Plate holds them at fixed angular spacing; the Preformer — a small head of offset pins — bends each strand into the helix it will occupy in the rope before it gets there. Preforming matters: it relieves the elastic stress of closing, so the finished rope lies dead when coiled and does not unlay or birdcage when cut. The strands then close in the hardened Closing Die, whose bore compacts them into round rope; sliding the Die Holder along the axis trims the closing angle. Four-strand and firm three-strand constructions feed a centre yarn from the Core Feeder to fill the axial void.

Twist arithmetic is enforced mechanically. The Capstan Haul-Off capstan — rope wrapped several turns around twin grooved Capstan Drum pairs — pulls the rope through the die at a speed locked to cage rotation through the Main Drive Train gear train, so turns per metre cannot drift with load or reel diameter. Changing lay means changing that ratio, by change gears on mechanical machines or by retuning the two inverters on electronically geared ones. Downstream, the Take-Up Winch winch spools the rope onto its Take-Up Reel with torque tapered against the growing diameter, while the Level-Wind Traverse level-wind lays each turn beside the last and the Length Counter totals output for cut-to-length batches.

Control and safety

The Machine Control sets the lay ratio, ramps the drives, and watches a Strand Sensor on every strand path: a break trips the brake within a cage revolution, because a machine that keeps closing on a missing strand produces scrap at full speed. The spinning cage stores substantial energy — a loaded 4-bobbin cage can exceed 1,000 kg — so the Guard Enclosure enclosure is interlocked and the drive brakes on any door opening, per ISO 12100 machinery-safety practice.

Variants

The same architecture scales from twine machines making 2 mm cordage to wire-rope closers laying 100 mm steel rope, where the cage becomes a rigid or tubular stranding machine. For synthetic fibre, three-strand laid rope increasingly competes with braided constructions made on separate braiding machinery; laid rope persists where low cost, splice-ability and field repair matter — mooring, fishing, agriculture. A typical mid-size machine producing 16 mm polypropylene rope at a lay length of 3.5 diameters runs near 20 m/min, about 1.5 tonnes of rope per shift.

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Bill of materials

9 top-level lines · 64 rows shown · 308 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Bobbin Cage 6 parts rope-making-machine-bobbin-cage 1 20 assembly
1.1 Strand Bobbin rope-making-machine-strand-bobbin 3 part
1.2 Bobbin Cradle rope-making-machine-bobbin-cradle 3 part
1.3 Bobbin Brake rope-making-machine-bobbin-brake 3 part
1.4 Cage Body rope-making-machine-cage-body 1 part
1.5 Cage Ring rope-making-machine-cage-ring 2 part
1.6 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 8 part
2 Twisting Head 5 parts rope-making-machine-twist-head 1 20 assembly
2.1 Flyer Arm rope-making-machine-flyer-arm 3 part
2.2 Guide Pulley rope-making-machine-guide-pulley 9 part
2.3 Twist Tube rope-making-machine-twist-tube 1 part
2.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 6 part
2.5 O-Ring Set oring-set 1 part
3 Closing Section 5 parts rope-making-machine-closing-section 1 5 assembly
3.1 Lay Plate rope-making-machine-lay-plate 1 part
3.2 Closing Die rope-making-machine-closing-die 1 part
3.3 Die Holder rope-making-machine-die-holder 1 part
3.4 Core Feeder rope-making-machine-core-feeder 1 part
3.5 Preformer rope-making-machine-preformer 1 part
4 Capstan Haul-Off 5 parts rope-making-machine-haul-off 1 11 assembly
4.1 Capstan Drum rope-making-machine-capstan-drum 2 part
4.2 Pinch Roller rope-making-machine-pinch-roller 1 part
4.3 Helical Gear Pair gear-pair 2 part
4.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 4 part
4.5 Oil Seal oil-seal 2 part
5 Take-Up Winch 6 parts rope-making-machine-take-up 1 30 assembly
5.1 Take-Up Reel rope-making-machine-takeup-reel 1 part
5.2 Take-Up Motor 4 parts rope-making-machine-takeup-motor 1 25 assembly
5.2.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
5.2.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
5.2.3 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
5.2.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
5.3 Level-Wind Traverse rope-making-machine-traverse 1 part
5.4 Ball Screw ball-screw 1 part
5.5 Drive Belt drive-belt 1 part
5.6 Length Counter rope-making-machine-length-counter 1 part
6 Main Drive Train 6 parts rope-making-machine-drive 1 38 assembly
6.1 Main Motor 4 parts rope-making-machine-main-motor 1 25 assembly
6.1.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
6.1.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
6.1.3 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
6.1.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
6.2 Gearbox Housing gearbox-housing 1 part
6.3 Helical Gear Pair gear-pair 3 part
6.4 Drive Belt drive-belt 2 part
6.5 Encoder encoder 1 part
6.6 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 6 part
7 Machine Control 5 parts rope-making-machine-control 1 169 assembly
7.1 Control Board 4 parts rope-making-machine-control-board 1 160 assembly
7.1.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
7.1.2 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
7.1.3 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 150× 150 part
7.1.4 Connector connector 8 part
7.2 Strand Sensor rope-making-machine-strand-sensor 3 part
7.3 LCD Panel lcd-panel 1 part
7.4 Power Supply power-supply 1 part
7.5 Relay relay 4 part
8 Frame & Guarding 5 parts rope-making-machine-frame 1 10 assembly
8.1 Bed Frame rope-making-machine-bed-frame 1 part
8.2 Bearing Stand rope-making-machine-bearing-stand 2 part
8.3 Guard Enclosure rope-making-machine-guard-cage 1 part
8.4 Sheet Metal Panel sheet-panel 4 part
8.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 2 part
9 Fastener Set fastener-set 5 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $10k–$1M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇨🇭Rieter
rieter.com ↗
Winterthur, CH Spinning machinery 10 units 14–24 wks
🇩🇪Trützschler
truetzschler.com ↗
Mönchengladbach, DE Textile machinery 10 units 14–24 wks
🇧🇪Picanol
picanol.be ↗
Ypres, BE Weaving machines 10 units 14–24 wks
🇩🇪Karl Mayer
karlmayer.com ↗
Obertshausen, DE Warp knitting machines 10 units 14–24 wks
🇨🇭Saurer
saurer.com ↗
Arbon, CH Spinning & embroidery 10 units 14–24 wks

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