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SteadyWeb Splicer ControllerSteadyWeb™ Splicer

The SteadyWebTM  Splicer tension controller is a complete automatic turret rewind control system for automating a flying splice sequence. Combines advanced SteadyWeb tension control, core speed matching controls, flying-splice sequencing circuitry and a user-friendly interface. The Splicer's circuit design coordinates turret rotation, knife firing, core speed matching, and tension control all at the touch of a button.

SteadyWeb Splicer Tension Controllers Capabilities

  • Tension controller with automatic rewind splice sequencing in one package
  • Simple to install because all controls are in one enclosure
  • Easy-to-use--one-button splicing
Available Controller Outputs
D - 0-10 VDC compensated output for use with adjustable speed DC and AC drives. The output is electrically isolated for compatibility and reliability. Used in all tension zones; unwind, rewind and intermediate.

V - 0-90 VDC output. For use in all types of electrical brakes and clutches, including eddy current clutches. Also available with 24 and 45 VDC output. Commonly used in the unwind or rewind zones.

 

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