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Heinrich Müller HMP R4-4 Rotary Swaging Machine

Manufacturer
Heinrich Müller
Model
HMP R4-4
Type
Rotary Swaging Machine
Year
1976
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Wire industry machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Heinrich Müller rotary swaging machine for wire and tube production

Technical Specifications

Tool system
Hammer jaws
Tool set
4/set
Tool angle
2.5°
Tool length
100 mm
Tool width
32 mm
Tool heights
50.5 mm / 51.5 mm / 52 mm
Tool diameter range
15 mm - 31 mm
Initial diameter
7.5 mm
Final diameter
3.2 mm
Total cross-sectional reduction
81%
Reduction range per forming stage
12% - 20%
Cycle time
approx. 15 s
Maximum taper angle
10°/side

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Capabilities

The Heinrich Müller HMP R4-4 is a rotary swaging machine built for precision wire and tube reduction. It uses four hammer jaws to progressively compress material from an initial 7.5mm diameter down to 3.2mm—an 81% total cross-sectional reduction. With a 15-second cycle time and adjustable reduction stages (12–20% per pass), this machine handles consistent, high-volume production of tapered or reduced sections with precision tool angles up to 10° per side. The 100mm tool length and 32mm width suit mid-range wire and tube applications.

Industries & Uses

Wire manufacturers, cable producers, and tube fabricators rely on swaging machines for creating tapered connections, reduced-diameter sections, and specialty wire profiles. Small metalworking shops and contract manufacturers also use them for custom reduction work. If you're entering wire or tube production, this machine offers proven decades-old technology that's dependable and straightforward to operate.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting a used swaging machine of this age, check the hammer jaw condition carefully—wear here directly affects product quality and cycle times. Request full maintenance records, especially for hydraulic system servicing and jaw replacements. Verify that all four tool sets are included and undamaged. Listen for unusual noise during operation; smooth, rhythmic impacts indicate good condition, while irregular sounds suggest internal wear. Ask about production hours and last major overhaul date.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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