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Key Features to Look for in the Best Electric Tying Machine – Pro Tips

Key Features to Look for in the Best Electric Tying Machine – Pro Tips

In vineyards, orchards, and nurseries, tying vines and trees efficiently is crucial for proper plant growth and stability. A high-quality electric tying machine can significantly boost productivity, reduce manual labor, and improve consistency. But with various models available, how do you choose the best electric tying machine for your needs?

In this guide, we’ll break down the key features to look for in an electric tying machine and explain why the INFACO AT1000 is the top choice for professionals.

Speed & Efficiency

One of the biggest advantages of an electric tying machine is the ability to complete tying tasks quickly and consistently. A manual tying process can take 5–10 seconds per vine, while a high-performance electric model can tie up to 30 vines per minute.

💡 Pro Tip: Look for a tying machine with dual-motion rollers that ensure smooth and jam-free operation.

 Look for:

  • Fast tying cycle – Reduces labor time and increases efficiency.

  • No jamming or misalignment – A high-quality system should work flawlessly without interruptions.

  • Automatic tension adjustment – Ensures secure ties without damaging plants.

Battery Life & Performance

Since electric tying machines are used for long hours in the field, a powerful and long-lasting battery is essential for uninterrupted work.

💡 Pro Tip: Opt for a 36V lithium-ion battery that provides all-day performance without frequent recharging.

 Look for:

  • High-capacity battery – Allows continuous operation for extended periods.

  • Fast-charging system – Minimizes downtime between work sessions.

  • Consistent power output – Ensures smooth operation throughout the day.

Ergonomics & Comfort

Vineyard and orchard work is physically demanding, and using a heavy or poorly designed tying machine can cause fatigue and discomfort.

💡 Pro Tip: Choose a model with an ergonomic grip and a lightweight design to prevent hand strain.

 Look for:

  • Lightweight and well-balanced – Reduces wrist and arm fatigue.

  • One-hand operation – Allows for ease of use in high-density planting areas.

  • Adjustable settings – Ensures flexibility for different crop needs.

Wire & Tying Material Compatibility

Different crops and plant structures require various tying materials to ensure stability without restricting growth.

💡 Pro Tip: Choose an electric tying machine compatible with biodegradable, plastic, and metal tying wires to adapt to different needs.

Look for:

  • Multiple wire tension options – Adjustable tension settings to prevent damage.

  • Biodegradable wire compatibility – Ideal for eco-conscious farming practices.

  • Quick bobbin replacement – Allows easy switching between different materials.

Durability & Maintenance

Since tying machines are used in rough outdoor environments, they should be built to last and require minimal maintenance.

💡 Pro Tip: Choose a machine with dust-proof and water-resistant components for durability.

 Look for:

  • Heavy-duty construction – Built for long-term use in demanding conditions.

  • Low-maintenance design – Easy to clean and service.

  • Tool-free bobbin change – Allows for quick wire replacement in the field.

Versatility & Adaptability

A good electric tying machine should be versatile enough to handle various tying applications, from vineyards to tree nurseries.

💡 Pro Tip: Select a model that supports different tying styles, including:

  • Single & double Guyot systems

  • Arcure & Chablis trellis systems

  • Orchard applications (kiwis, raspberries, young trees, etc.)

Look for:

  • Multi-application design – Works for both vineyards and orchards.

  • Adjustable tying tension – Adapts to different plant structures.

  • Wide tying range – Covers different branch sizes and materials.

The Best Electric Tying Machine: the INFACO AT1000

If you're looking for the best electric tying machine for vineyards and orchards, the  INFACO AT1000 is the top choice for professionals.

Why the INFACO AT1000 Stands Out:

  • Ties up to 30 vines per minute – Boosts efficiency and saves labor.

  • Automatic tension adjustment – Ensures secure, reliable ties every time.

  • Lightweight & ergonomic design – Reduces fatigue and increases comfort.

  • Works with multiple tying wires – Supports biodegradable, plastic, and metal wire.

  • Battery-powered for all-day use – Reliable 36V lithium-ion battery.

  • Fast bobbin change system – No downtime between wire replacements.

  • Ideal for vineyards, orchards, and trellis systems – Adaptable to different crops.


The best electric tying machine should offer speed, efficiency, and durability, while being lightweight and easy to use. Whether you're a vineyard owner, orchard manager, or tree nursery professional, the INFACO AT1000 delivers unmatched performance.


💡 Looking to Revolutionize Your Tying Process? 

Try the INFACO AT1000 Today!

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