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Q: Why should I use slip-core winding? A: Some rewinders can apply torque in either a locked- or slip-core mode. In locked-core mode, every daughter roll across the width must turn at the same RPM because the expandable shaft connects them all together. Locked-core works fine if the gage profile is quite level or the material is compressible.
Q: Why should I use slip-core winding? A: Some rewinders can apply torque in either a locked- or slip-core mode. In locked-core mode, every daughter roll across the width must turn at the same RPM because the expandable shaft connects them all together. Locked-core works fine if the gage profile is quite level or the material is compressible.
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