Cylinder of a printing machine

Printing – Inkers – Roller

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C101S389100

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06925934

ABSTRACT:
A cylinder of a rotary printing machine has a peripheral surface which is divided into at least two segments that are situated adjacent to each other, in an axial direction of the cylinder, by a circumferential groove. Those circumferential grooves can be closed by the placement in the groove of a suitable inlay or insert element. That inlay or insert element is formed of several parts, typically of two inlay or insert parts, whose peripheral surfaces complement each other to form a continuous cylindrical peripheral surface on the cylinder after the inlay or insert parts have been placed in the grooves.

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