The CNC Coil Winding Machine for Solenoid Coils from Naman Enterprises is a high-precision, fully automated solution designed for accurate and repeatable winding of solenoid, actuator, relay, valve, and electromagnetic coils. Engineered for industrial-grade performance, this advanced CNC winding system ensures consistent coil quality, reduced wire wastage, and higher production efficiency. Equipped with a user-friendly CNC controller, the machine allows precise control over winding parameters such as number of turns, winding speed, pitch, and layer count. It supports a wide range of wire diameters and bobbin sizes, making it ideal for manufacturers of solenoid valves, automotive components, medical devices, and electrical & electronics products. Built with robust mechanical construction and high-quality components, Naman Enterprises’ CNC solenoid coil winding machine delivers long-term reliability, low maintenance, and stable operation even in continuous production environments. Optional features such as auto wire tension control, programmable recipes, and safety interlocks further enhance productivity and ease of operation. Key Features:- CNC-controlled precision winding for solenoid coils Programmable turns, speed, pitch, and layers Suitable for fine to medium gauge copper wires High repeatability and uniform coil formation Heavy-duty construction for industrial use Easy operation with digital display & memory storage Low wire wastage and reduced operator dependency Applications :- Solenoid valves and actuators Electromagnetic and relay coils Automotive solenoid components Medical and industrial solenoids Electrical and electronic coil manufacturing Why Choose Naman Enterprises? Naman Enterprises is a trusted manufacturer and supplier of CNC coil winding machines in India, offering customized solutions, reliable after-sales support, and competitive pricing. Our solenoid coil winding machines are designed to meet modern manufacturing standards while ensuring high accuracy and consistent output.
Ghaziabad, India, 201007