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Durston 1024 DRM W130E Standard Wire Rolling Mill with Extension Rolls - 128.133

Durston 1024 DRM W130E Standard Wire Rolling Mill with Extension Rolls - 128.133

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Durston 1024 DRM W130E Standard Wire Rolling Mill with Extension Rolls - 128.133

The Durston DRM W130E Standard Wire Rolling Mill with Extension Rolls is purpose-built for jewelers and metalsmiths who need a dedicated wire reduction solution. Wire rolling mills operate without a reduction gear by design—eliminating the slowdown that occurs during long wire passes and keeping your workflow efficient.

The standard wire grooves on this mill produce the traditional diamond-shaped profile used to reduce wire stock before drawing through a draw plate to achieve finished wire. With 11 square wire grooves ranging from 10 mm down to 1 mm, you have a wide range of reduction steps in a single pass-through sequence. The integrated side extension rolls add four half-round "D" shape grooves—4, 3, 2, and 1.5 mm—expanding your capability without a separate attachment purchase.

A 5-to-1 gearbox delivers controlled, consistent torque through 130 mm x 60 mm hardened rollers, supporting a maximum wire capacity of 8 mm and a sheet thickness capacity of 6 mm. At 82 lbs., this is a substantial bench mill built for repeated professional use.

Features
  • Wire-only rolling mill design—no reduction gear required, allowing faster long wire passes
  • 11 square wire grooves ranging from 10 mm to 1 mm for progressive wire reduction
  • Standard diamond-shaped groove profile prepares wire for draw plate finishing
  • Side extension rolls include four half-round "D" shapes: 4 mm, 3 mm, 2 mm, and 1.5 mm
  • Maximum wire capacity of 8 mm
  • Sheet thickness capacity of 6 mm
  • 5-to-1 gearbox for consistent, controlled roller torque
  • Roller size: 130 mm length x 60 mm diameter
Specifications
Roll Size 130 mm x 60 mm
Roller Length 130 mm
Roller Diameter 60 mm
Roller Type Wire
Wire Grooves 11 square grooves, 10 mm – 1 mm
Side Extensions Four half-round "D" shapes: 4, 3, 2, and 1.5 mm
Maximum Wire Capacity 8 mm
Sheet Thickness Capacity 6 mm
Gear Ratio 5-to-1 gearbox
Dimensions 13-1/4" L x 8-3/4" W x 14-13/16" H (335 mm x 220 mm x 365 mm)
Net Weight 82 lbs. (36.8 kg)
What our Experts Think
  • Specialist wire-rolling performance: The Durston 1024 DRM W130E (128.133) is purpose-built for efficient wire reduction, making it ideal for jewelers who prioritize consistent wire shaping over sheet rolling.
  • Extended shaping capability: 130mm rolls with multiple precision grooves (up to 19 sizes) allow controlled step-down reduction for smooth, predictable wire refinement.
  • Side extension versatility: Integrated extension rollers provide half-round profiles (4, 3, 2, 1.5 mm), expanding shaping options without additional tooling.
  • Built for durability and repeat use: Solid cast construction with induction-hardened rolls ensures long-term accuracy and resistance to wear under workshop conditions.
  • Direct-drive efficiency: Direct drive mechanism delivers responsive, low-maintenance operation with consistent torque for controlled rolling pressure.
  • Studio productivity focus: Designed for dedicated wire workflows, it reduces setup time and improves repeatability for production-level jewelry making

Q&A

Q: What is the Durston DRM W130E Rolling Mill used for?
A: It is a professional wire rolling mill designed to reduce, shape, and refine metal wire, especially in jewelry making for preparing stock before drawing or forming.

Q: What does the “W130E” model mean?
A: “W130” refers to the 130mm roller width, and “E” means it includes side extension rolls for half-round profiles.

Q: What materials can it process?
A: It is suitable for non-ferrous metals like gold, silver, copper, brass, and aluminum, commonly used in jewelry production.

Q: What groove options does it include?
A: The main roller has 19 square wire grooves ranging from about 8mm down to 1mm, allowing precise wire reduction in controlled steps.

Q: What do the extension rolls do?
A: The side extensions provide 4 half-round grooves (4mm, 3mm, 2mm, 1.5mm) for shaping wire into semi-circular profiles.

Q: Does it include a reduction gearbox?
A: No, this model uses a direct drive system, meaning one handle turn equals one roll rotation for faster wire processing.

Q: Is it only for wire or can it do sheet metal too?
A: It is primarily designed for wire rolling, but it can handle light sheet reduction up to around 6mm thickness in some setups.

Q: Is it suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, it is built with cast iron construction, hardened rollers, and precision adjustment, making it suitable for consistent workshop production use.

Q: What makes this model stand out?
A: Its advantage is dedicated wire-processing efficiency, offering multiple groove stages and half-round forming in a single compact mill.

Q: Is it beginner-friendly?
A: It is better suited for intermediate to professional users, since wire rolling requires controlled feeding and proper technique for best results.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean rollers after use: Remove metal dust and filings from both main rolls and extension grooves to maintain precision wire shaping.
  • Light lubrication: Apply a thin coat of anti-rust oil (e.g., 3-in-1 oil) to rollers when not in use, then wipe clean before rolling.
  • Protect extension grooves: Keep side extensions free of debris buildup to ensure accurate half-round profiles.
  • Use gradual passes: Reduce wire size in stages to prevent strain on grooves, gears, and alignment.
  • Check gear mesh: Ensure smooth engagement between drive gears to avoid uneven rolling or slipping.
  • Avoid hardened/dirty metal: Only use clean, annealed wire to prevent groove damage and surface marking.
  • Align rollers properly: Maintain parallel adjustment to ensure consistent wire diameter and prevent “fins.”
  • Store in dry conditions: Cover the mill and keep moisture away to prevent corrosion on hardened rolls.