Outfitted with digital drive controls, sheet length is infinitely variable throughout the cutoff range with accuracies within + 0.015″ of the desired setting. A slitting rig prior to the cutter trims oversized rolls to within 0.005″ of the needed width. On a 40″ repeat, the sheeter is able to run at speeds up to 18,000 […]
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June 8, 2009 – Air Flotation Design Allows Sheeter Repositioning
The floatation system uses up to six casters that incorporate a tough donut shaped bag fastened to a rigid plate. When compressed air is pumped into the caster (via Operator controlled valves), the bag inflates, creating a seal against the floor. When air pressure within the caster is sufficient to offset the load’s weight, air […]
July 7, 2009 – Sheeter Designed for Large Size Format Offered
Equipped with dual knife rotary technology, the sheeter is able to cut multiple webs of paper or board, providing dust free edges and insuring high quality printability. Energy conserving regenerative drive systems accurately and squarely produce sheet sizes 16″ ā 83″ (407 ā 2110 mm) long to within +/- 0.015″ (+/- 0.381 mm) of the […]
August 21, 2009 – Non Woven Cutter
The unit is equipped with a stationary bed knife/rotary cutter and is capable of sheeting material from 0.001″ ā 0.125″ (0.025 ā 3.2 mm) thick. The sheet length can be infinitely varied from 9″ ā 36″ (228 ā 915 mm) lengths with sheet-to-sheet accuracy of +/- 0.015″ (0.381 mm). A compact unit, the non-woven cutter […]
September 15, 2009 – Dual Ream Discharge Offers Small Batch Order Solut
The equipment includes a reject gate, a diverting gate, static eliminating devices, two high speed tape sections, and motorized indexing conveyors on which the sheets are stacked and then off loaded. Sensors monitor sheet count automatically shuttling sheet flow from one station to the other. Operator controls allow quick programming and manual override of programmed […]
October 06, 2009 – High Production Board Sheeter Now Available
Two shaftless self loading roll stands cradle rolls weighing up to 10,000 lbs. (4545 kg) in position while the sheeter is running. The overhead automatic splicing system, joins the end of one roll to the beginning of the other while the sheeter speed exceeds 800 fpm (240 mpm), eliminating down time associated with roll changes. […]
November 02, 2009 – “Intelligent” Sheeter Decurl Unit Now Available
In “Intelligent” mode, the decurl movement is programmed from the start point (maximum roll diameter) to the end point (core diameter). The roll stand’s tension controller calculates the diameter of the roll. When a new roll is started, the bi-directional breaker roll automatically reverts to the start position. In the case of a splicer, when […]
December 10, 2009 – MAXSON Sheeters Outfitted with SCADA Capabilities
The SCADA system, when connected to the Customer’s local area network via an Ethernet port to the sheeter, provides real time production information (such as run speed, production output, down time) to the Company’s management information system, reports or labels for pallet outputs to a Customer supplied printer or bar labeler, and the ability to […]
January 11, 2010 – MAXSON Sheeter Designed to Convert TyvekĀ®
Outfitted with a dual motor drive technology that maintains accuracies of + 0.015″ (+ 0.381 mm) sheet length and a slitter rig that can produce custom sizes in multiple piles, the MAXSON MSE Sheeter eliminates the need to guillotine oversized sheets to a finished dimension. The technology improves productivity while minimizing costly waste. Available in […]
February 04, 2010 – MAXSON Presents High Speed Automatic Splicer
Infeed idler rolls equalize the tension across the web and double the web length between the roll core and point of splicing thereby allowing higher speeds to be maintained during the splicing process. Pneumatically loaded rollers create a high pressure rolling nip that makes certain a secure splice, while the process line is approaching speeds […]