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Can the gravity-based torque problems be avoided?

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Can the gravity-based torque problems be avoided?

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A sophisticated slitter/rewinder will have software that calculates the roll weight torque and reduces the applied pneumatic load to compensate. This works up to a point where the desired tension is less than the gravitational tensioning. The friction from roll weight also can be reduced by lowering the coefficient of friction between core-to-shaft surfaces by using special materials or lubricants.

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