New differential shaft simplifies core positioning

13 October 2008


Tidland Corporation has launched differential shafts, Model D5, a core-slip design that enables a faster response to slit recipe changes, improving efficiency and accuracy in high-volume operations.

The Model D5 features removable, interchangeable core-stop trays that are said to simplify core repositioning and loading. The shafts fixed stops allow simultaneous adjustment of core position across the entire web in seconds. “This new design rounds out a complete line of core-lock and core-slip differential shafts from Tidland, designed to increase profitability when rewinding multiple rolls of material that may be subject to caliper variation,” says the company.

“Converters can now choose the level of control that is necessary to produce quality rolls and deliver profit,” says Sean Craig, product manager for Tidland, “Each shaft design allows converters to take a proactive approach to addressing issues that are specific to the materials their customers require.”




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