Turning – Severing or cut-off – Infeed means
Patent
1974-10-02
1976-01-20
Hinson, Harrison L.
Turning
Severing or cut-off
Infeed means
82 48, 82 92, 82101, B23B 304, B23B 514, B23B 700
Patent
active
039330630
ABSTRACT:
A multiple shaft, turret roll-slitting machine having a slitting knife mounted for movement along a path parallel to the axis of a roll to be slit and for radial movement into the roll at selected axial locations. The machine has at least two shafts upon which rolls of material are to be mounted and those shafts are movable from a cutting station to a loading and unloading station and are mounted on a turret to achieve such movement. When a first shaft is in the cutting station, it is oriented relevant to the slitting knife such that it can be slit into narrow width tape or ribbons by the slitter. At the same time, a second shaft is located in the loading and unloading station such that a previously slit roll can be removed and a new roll can be loaded into the shaft while the roll on the first shaft is being cut. The turret is then indexed reversing the positions of the first and second shafts.
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Hinson Harrison L.
Judelshon Industries, Inc.
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