Technical Guide

5 Essential Maintenance Tips for Slitting Rewinders

In today's competitive tissue converting environment, your slitting rewinder isn't just equipment—it's a revenue-generating asset. Modern maintenance has evolved beyond fixing failures: it's about predictive intelligence and systematic prevention.

1

Precision Blade Management

Dull or misaligned blades don't just create ragged edges—they generate micro-dust that contaminates electrical systems and increases web breaks by 300%.

Action Protcol

  • Daily: Visual inspection for edge quality and dust accumulation.
  • Weekly: Detailed tungsten carbide blade inspection with magnification.
  • Monthly: Measure blade wear with precision gauges (replace when <80% original thickness).
Expert Insight

Implement blade rotation scheduling based on linear meters processed, not just time intervals.

2

Closed-Loop Tension Control

A 1% deviation in tension can reduce production yield by 5% over a shift through core crushing, telescoping, and interleaving defects.

  • Weekly: Verify PLC receiving clean, noise-free signals.
  • Monthly: Verify closed-loop feedback response time (<50ms industry standard).
  • Quarterly: Professional calibration of load cells.
3

High-Speed Bearing Lubrication

Bearing failure is the #2 cause of unplanned downtime, yet 60% of premature failures are lubrication-related.

  • Daily: Infrared temperature checks on main drive bearings.
  • Weekly: Manual lubrication of non-automated points.
  • Critical: Use ONLY manufacturer-specified NLGI Grade 2 or 3 lubricants.
Technical Warning
4

Industrial Dust Control

The Invisible Threat: Tissue dust infiltration causes 40% of intermittent PLC failures and is the leading cause of photoelectric sensor malfunction.

  • Daily: Blow out electrical cabinet cooling fans with clean compressed air.
  • Weekly: Inspect air filter elements (replace when pressure drop >2x baseline).
  • Best Practice: Maintain slight positive pressure in electrical cabinets.
5

PLC Diagnostics & Health

Your rewinder's control system is its nervous system. Electrical failures cause 25% of unplanned stoppages.

  • Check for motor torque anomalies or inverter frequency spikes.
  • Inspect contactors for carbon buildup monthly.
  • Thermal imaging scan of electrical panels quarterly.
Industry 4.0 Tip

Modern systems can monitor motor current signature analysis to predict mechanical problems before they cause electrical failures.

Quick Troubleshooting Reference

Symptom Likely Cause Immediate Action
Ragged Edges Dull blades / Pressure Check sharpness & pneumatic pressure
Core Crushing Excessive tension Reduce tension 10-15%
Web Breaks Alignment Issues Verify dancer arm & path
Motor Overheat Bearing drag / Vent Check bearings & cooling fans

The Bottom Line

Companies with structured maintenance programs report a 40-50% reduction in unplanned downtime. Protecting your investment through disciplined maintenance is essential for long-term profitability.