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GMP's reels for drawing, stranding copper, aluminium and steel wire

GMP's reels for drawing, stranding copper, aluminium and steel wire

GMP Slovakia is worldwide leader in the manufacturing of steel reels and take apart reels for the wire and cable industry. The company also designs and manufactures a very wide range of handling equipments to lift and tilt reels and coils of different dimensions and weights.
The headquarters and the main manufacturing plant are in Europe, but they also have a second brand new plant in India and a commercial office in Brazil. They also have representatives in each area of the world to guarantee the best service to any customer all around the world.
All take apart reels and handling equipments are CE marked and respect the European safety norms. GMP Slovakia is quality certified by ISO DNV 9001:2008.
The range of products is very wide and covers all applications, both drawing, stranding and cable or rope processing. GMP also supplies one way reels and reels for coils production or coils pay off.
The standard reel for drawing, bunching and stranding steel, copper and aluminum wire is the DW-Double Wall model. The reel is machined on the barrel and dynamically balanced, and has different optionals available such as machining inside and outside flanges and reinforced barrel. Other models of reel are available for the same application, but they have a stronger construction; these models are FM-Fully Machined and MR-Massive Reel. The first model is fully machined on all surfaces, on the winding surfaces and outside flanges; the second model is not fully machined and has a lighter weight compared to the first model. Both models can be balanced and customized in dimensions and other details as per customer’s request. GMP Slovakia range of products also includes reels for cable and rope process (reinforced version) or transportation (lightweight version), which can be supplied as a knock down reels to reduce transport costs.  

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Saturday, July 5, 2014