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What maintenance is required?

    Routine maintenance includes lubrication, blade inspection, hydraulic system checks, bearing monitoring, electrical inspections, and alignment verification. Preventive maintenance helps extend equipment life and reduce unexpected downtime.

    Can the machine process high-strength steel?

      Yes. Heavy-duty Coil Slitting Lines are specifically designed for high-strength steel processing. They feature reinforced machine frames, high-torque drives, precision knife systems, and advanced tension controls to handle demanding materials.

      What is a double tool head slitting system?

        A double tool head system uses two preconfigured slitting heads that can be changed quickly during production. This significantly reduces setup time and improves efficiency when switching between different strip specifications.

        How can material waste be reduced?

          Material waste can be minimized through precise knife setup, optimized strip nesting, automatic width calculation, and advanced tension control. Proper machine maintenance also helps improve material utilization and production efficiency.

          What safety features are included?

            Modern Coil Slitting Lines are equipped with emergency stop systems, safety guards, interlocks, light curtains, overload protection, and warning devices. These features help protect operators while maintaining safe and reliable production.

            What is strip camber?

              Strip camber refers to the sideways curvature of a slit strip. Excessive camber can affect downstream manufacturing processes. Proper machine alignment, accurate knife setup, and stable tension control help minimize camber.

              How is coil loading performed?

                Coil loading is typically carried out using hydraulic coil cars, cranes, or automated handling systems. These devices safely transport heavy coils to the decoiler, reducing labor requirements and improving workplace safety.

                What automation options are available?

                  Modern Coil Slitting Lines can include PLC control systems, HMI touchscreens, automatic coil loading, automatic knife positioning, barcode tracking, remote diagnostics, and production management integration. These features improve efficiency, traceability, and production consistency.

                  Can Coil Slitting Lines process aluminum coils?

                    Yes. Aluminum coils are commonly processed on slitting lines. Since aluminum is softer than steel, special tension settings and blade configurations are often used to prevent surface damage and maintain excellent strip quality.