The Wet water tank wire drawing machine is used to reduce the diameter of wire through a series of dies while improving the surface finish, mechanical properties, and overall quality of the wire. The main difference between this machine and other wire drawing equipment is its wet lubrication and cooling system, which utilizes a water-based coolant or lubricant that is continuously applied to the wire as it is drawn through the die, reducing friction, cooling the wire, and ensuring a smooth, defect-free surface. The wet lubrication system can maintain the proper temperature and tension during the wire drawing process, especially when dealing with materials that easily generate heat, such as steel and copper. By providing effective cooling and lubrication, the wet system prevents overheating, reduces die wear, and improves the overall efficiency of the wire drawing process. The system can also improve the surface finish of the wire by preventing oxidation and surface damage. The Wet water tank wire drawing machine pulls the wire through a series of progressively smaller dies. Once the wire enters the machine, the motor and drive system apply the necessary pulling force to move the wire through the dies. As the wire passes through each die, its diameter is reduced and its mechanical properties are improved. Coolant or lubricant in the water tank is continuously applied to the wire as it passes through the die, which reduces the friction between the wire and the die, prevents overheating and ensures a smooth surface. The wet lubrication system also cools the wire, preventing it from overheating and losing ductility.