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Maxson sheeters get high-speed delivery system

A Maxson Automatic Machinery Company product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Jun 9, 2010

Maxson Automatic Machinery is offering a high-speed delivery system on its sheeters that avoids marking sensitive materials when shingling the sheets.

According to the company, this design manages sheet flow by controlling the speed of the cut packet's leading edge as it enters the overlap area, rather than nip pressure.

The resulting action prevents stress marks from the stop roller and delivery belts, while ensuring sheet packets are conveyed trouble-free to the stacker.

The overlap roll is geared such that the surface speed of the black rings matches the speed of the slow speed tapes.

In this way the sheet decelerates evenly across the width of the delivery system by speed, rather than nip pressure.

The uniform contact across the sheeter eliminates sheet skewing, enhancing pile quality.

The overlap roll carriage has an adjustment that allows the depth of the ringed roll to be set relative to the bottom slow speed tapes.

Maxson claims that this enables variable nip setting that eliminates the burnishing on sensitive sheets caused by excessive contact with the packet's surface.

The top high-speed tapes pass in between the rings of the overlap roll, removing the likelihood of belt marks.

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