Take-up apparatus for electrical phase insulator fabricating equ

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core

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242 671R, B65H 2316

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042654130

ABSTRACT:
Take-up apparatus for phase insulator fabrication equipment. A take-up reel is mounted at the exit end of the equipment in properly aligned and squared relationship to the fabricated phase insulator belt and is driven in a continuously rotating mode alternately at high and slow speeds. The fabricated belt forms a downwardly depending loop into the trough of which is laid a constant mass adjustable width shaped somewhat like a dumbbell in form. The tension roll has two cylindrical end weights adjustably positioned onto a grooved connecting rod. The positioning of the end weights is adjustable to accommodate fabricated phase insulator belts of different widths without changing the weight of the tension roll thus assuring proper tensioning of the accumulated belt roll on the reel irrespective of the width of the belt being accumulated.

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