Fabric roll-off cradle CRA-360

fabric roll-off cradle
fabric roll-off cradle
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The Power Cradle System provides an efficient way of feeding a variety of material to the cutting system from a cradle, in a relaxed or tensionless state with precise edge control. This system is ideal for tightly wound materials like canvas, kevlar, cordura and other industrial textiles. Please contact the factory to discuss optional features and configurations available. • Variable speed rate controlled by a dancer bar • Tilt-back option for loading heavy material rolls • Dual-cradle configuration available • Optional upright assembly to enhance feeding flexibility • Available in mirror image or standard configuration • Automatic edge control included • Reverse Roll Attachment • Uprights / Expandabar • Uprights / Frozen Bar • Out of cloth sensor • Out of Cloth switch for use with Blue Jay system • Loop Sensor for tension-free spreading • Extended dancer arm • Dual-cradle configuration available Additional Information Width : 66 in. (1.7m) 72 in. (1.8m) 78 in. (2.0 m) 96 in. (2.4 m) 108 in. (2.7 m) Custom widths available in 6 inch width increments (15.2cm) please contact the factory for more information. Standard Weight Capacity : 300 lbs. (136 kg) Maximum Roll Diameter : 24 in. (61 cm) Custom-built systems available for up to 48 in. (1.2m) diameter rolls. Maximum weight capacity reduced to 250 lbs. (113kg) with 48" diameter rolls. Power Requirements : 110V at 15 amps, 1 ph 220V at 8 amps, 1 ph

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FOAM Expo North America

25-27 Jun 2024 Novi (USA - Michigan) Stand 1831

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    CAMX

    9-12 Sep 2024 San Diego (USA - California) Stand T25

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