CBA-1000 Narrow Web Unwind / Rewind Station
More InfoThe Double E narrow web station regulates the tension of narrow web material while providing quick roll changes and the flexibility of running multiple core sizes. Problems associated with poor tension control, such as core slippage and excessive dust, are eliminated resulting in a faster, cleaner and more efficient production process.



Features and Benefits
- Easily mounts to any section of the production line.
- Pedestal or flange mounting.
- Manual, automatic open loop or automatic closed loop tension control.
Applications
- Narrow Web Printing (add laminating, inspection, die cutting, etc.)
- Textiles (add spools)
- Form, Fill, and Seal Packaging
- Envelope Production
Strip Chuck / Shaft
- Prevents roll bounce and vibration
- Bladders are tough, dependable, and easy to replace
- Available sizes include: 1", 1.5", 1.75", 2", 2.5", 2.75", 3", 4", 50mm, and 75mm
Available Options
- Additional chuck styles
- Web guiding systems
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Tension Options
Pneumatic Brake
This type of pneumatic brake utilizes packed discs (steel + lining) with a piston thrust drive in order to obtain higher torque performances. A rotary joint is used for air feeding.
Powder Brake
Magnetic particle brake (powder brake) provides precise, quick-response tension control for light tension applications (under 1 pli). The powder brake is a quiet alternative to friction brakes, and is ideal for clean environment situations. Low voltage (24V DC) operation presents no safety hazards and makes installation and use simple (no transformers are needed to convert from standard electrical supplies). The compact brake is available with an integral fan or radiator for heat dissipation.
Mechanical Spring Brake
For applications where there is no (pneumatic, electric or hydraulic) feeding type, brakes are proposed in manual execution, where the spring drive consists of a turning handwheel manually actuated by the operator.
Slipper Clutch
Slipper clutches comprise of a series of steel plates that engage a hub and a succession of friction rings engage the housing. Pressure is applied to the plates and friction rings by adjusting a knob through a spring and pressure plate. This is ideal for manual operation for slow and low tension applications.


