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Recoiling Line

Plan a recoiling line project when the buyer needs a downstream recoiling-focused line concept, coil handling support and layout clarity before quoting.

Review typical project scope or start with the first-review checklist.

New equipment planning Custom process window Used vs new review

Typical Requirements

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Process Scope
Define the recoiling role

Confirm whether the project needs a standalone recoiling function, a slitting-line recoiler or a larger coil processing line with downstream handling.

Process ScopeRecoiling FunctionStrip Handling
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Line Match
Match the recoiling section to the load

Set coil weight, strip width, thickness range, speed target and entry direction so the recoiler side fits the real production load.

Line MatchCoil WeightEntry Flow
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Used vs New
Compare available used stock with a new concept

A used recoiling arrangement can work when the physical size and condition fit.

  • A new project is better when the recoiling side must be built around a specific plant layout or control standard.
Used vs NewAvailabilityProject Risk
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Support Scope
Keep the supporting scope visible

Recoiling projects often depend on entry guides, coil cars, hydraulic systems, electrical cabinets and installation planning, not only the recoiler itself.

Support ScopeAuxiliary UnitsElectrical Scope

Decision Notes

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Buyer Need
When buyers search for recoiling line options

Use this page when the real request is about the recoiling side of a line, especially where coil handling, strip tension and downstream transfer matter to the project.

Buyer NeedCommercial IntentProject Scope
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RFQ Prep
What to define before requesting a recoiling proposal

Prepare coil width, thickness range, coil weight, strip grade, speed target, layout direction and whether the recoiling section is part of a used line or a new build.

RFQ PrepProcess DataPriority Setting
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Comparison Route
How to compare recoiling-focused options

If timing is urgent, compare with any available used line that has the right recoiling capacity.

  • If the layout is specific, a new or refurbished route may reduce retrofit work.
Comparison RouteUsed InventorySupport Scope
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Support Scope
Common recoiling support items

Typical support includes recoiler, coil car, tension control, hydraulic unit, electrical cabinet, operator station and installation or restart support.

Support ScopeAuxiliary UnitsControls

Send these details for technical review

Start with the real production window, not a generic machine request. That makes it easier to judge whether a new project, a used machine or a refurbished used line fits better.

  • Send the line type, coil data and the role of the recoiling section.
  • Confirm whether it is a standalone need or part of a full slitting or processing line.
  • Share layout direction, destination country and any control or installation constraints.
  • Ask for used stock comparison if delivery time matters.

Discuss a recoiling line project

Send your coil data, line type, layout direction and destination country so the recoiling scope can be checked against used and new options.

Send Sourcing Requirement

Buyer FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask before quoting

Is a recoiling line always a separate machine?

Not always. In many projects the recoiling function is part of a slitting line or a larger coil processing line.

What should I send for a recoiling line quotation?

Send coil weight, strip width, thickness range, speed target, layout direction and whether the recoiling side is part of a used or new project.

Can a used recoiling setup be adapted for my plant?

Sometimes yes, if the size, control scope and condition match. Otherwise a new or refurbished route may be cleaner.

Does recoiling line planning include support sections?

Yes. Coil handling, hydraulic, electrical and installation support often decide whether the recoiling scope will work in production.