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Model Shown: ET1660-10 Envelope Splicer |
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Low Riding FestoonWhen unwinding paper before the splice diameter is reached, the floating rollers in the festoon run approximately 3 feet above the floor. This minimizes web span related problems such as wrinkling and web weave. It also allows a high speed panic stop rate without subjecting the core to excessive torque which can sometimes cause roll-to-coreshaft slippage. Just before the splice, the festoon slowly rises to the top allowing full use of available storage. Automatic Web AccelerationOn splicers equipped with web accelerators, the torque to the accelerator clutch is controlled by the microprocessor to ensure the correct amount of acceleration tension to make a successful splice without subjecting the web to unnecessary stress. This acceleration tension is isolated from the press for minimum tension upset during the splicing cycle. Splice HeadSimple easy to prep splice head always leaves the splice tail on the bottom of the running web. This totally eliminates jam-ups due to loose top splice tails. |
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