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Why are the three paper slitters?

  • Publish Time: 2020-04-18
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        For the use of paper slitters, many people will encounter the following three situations.
        1. Why do the paper trays at both ends sometimes have burrs?
        The answer is as follows: the width of the base paper will generally be 3-5mm larger than the size marked on it. Under special conditions, it will jump out of this range. If the size of the base paper is 1185mm, we will adjust the knife to 1190. In the case of the base paper may be greater than 1190, the edge Burrs will appear on the paper tray at the end. In this case, you can first stop and loosen the knife for a while, wait for a while, and tighten the knife on both sides.
        2. Why is the paper tray on the right side protruding after being cut for a while?
        The answer is as follows:
        1. When starting to run, the strip of paper at the edge is not tight, you can pad it in properly when the machine starts cutting strips to avoid
        2. The inner diameter of the paper core added to the paper core is too large, so that the paper core cannot be locked after the expansion of the air shaft, so that the paper core slides when rotating to cause an offset. size.
        3. Why does the base paper core shake very much when it is not deformed?

        The answer is as follows: Generally speaking, the slitting machine will not shake too much when the base paper core is not deformed, but if the chuck is forcibly clamped when loading the base paper, it will cause an imbalance on both sides. It will have a great influence on the operation control, so when the upper paper clip is added, pay attention to the balanced insertion of the paper cores on both sides.

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