ordinary inverted vertical wire drawing machine is a type of wire drawing machine that employs a vertical configuration for drawing wire, with the added benefit of a simple, non-complex design. This type of machine is commonly used in industries requiring wire reduction and elongation, such as the production of steel, copper, aluminum, and other alloy wires. The machine is set up vertically, meaning that the wire is fed in from the top and drawn downward. This orientation is more space-efficient compared to horizontal machines, which require more floor space. In an inverted vertical machine, gravity helps the wire move from the spool to the die, reducing the need for complex feeding mechanisms.