How do I select a motor for a wire winding machine?

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To select a motor for a wire winding machine, it's essential to calculate the force required to pull the copper wire, which is 2.8 mm in diameter. The discussion emphasizes the need for more specific information regarding the application and parameters involved. Understanding the wire drawing process can provide insights into the necessary motor specifications. Factors such as the bobbin size, wire diameter, and winding speed should be considered in the selection process. Accurate calculations and detailed requirements will lead to a suitable motor choice for optimal performance.
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I need to calculate the force required to pull a copper wire, please can anyone help for the same
 
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I'm sorry, but your question is a little vague. Can you supply more information?
 
Actually i want to select a motor drive(spindle) for wire winding machine to a bobin of 300 dia and copper wire is dia 2.8,
so please can you help me how to select a motor..
 
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