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FAQ - Stackers
The sheet packet hits the stacker front stops too hard, damaging the leading edge of the sheet. Besides slowing down the sheeter, is there anything I can do?
In the stacker, we experience turned up edges on the sheets. What causes the sheets to fold this way?
When sheeting paper at higher speeds, the sheets roll over in the pile. To compensate, my operator reduces speed. Is there another way to solve this problem?
When sheeting light weight board, the sheets have a tendency to turn under at the edges entering the stacker. What can I do?
I have an automatic pile lowering feature on my stacker. When the pile lowers, the sheets skew, causing an unevenly jogged stack. How can I improve pile quality?
When I slit a web into two streams across, the cut sheets tend to interweave in the overlap section, As a result, the front edge of the sheets are damaged by the center jogger blade. What can I do to prevent this?
On startup, when running two rolls of paper, I have difficulty with sheet hang backs in the first 6" (150 mm) of the pile. I am not using a custom pallet. I am using standard skids. How can I overcome this situation?
When sheeting light weight grades, the sheets have a tendency to fly up at the stacker. Even though we direct air at the back of the pile, the problem still persists. Is there another way to overcome this problem?
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