Paper Roll Clamps Designed to Deliver Perfect Rolls

Paper Roll Clamps specialized for paper rolls through mills, warehouses, newspaper publishing plants, printing houses, converting houses, harbors, forwarding companies and converting facilities.

Ten objects that look like snails after packing are Paper Roll Clamps. SINOLIFT are going to send them to our customers in Turkey. These Paper Roll Clamps can weigh up to 1000kg, and in order to protect them better in transit, we use iron pallets and pack them in many layers. During the whole loading process, our sales manager, Moy, has been carefully and patiently arranged.

A roll clamp truck is similar to a forklift, but instead of forks, it has a special hydraulic clamp attachment for handling rolls of paper. Clamp trucks are essential for moving large paper rolls throughout the supply chain. From the time a roll of paper comes off the winder to when it is delivered to the converting equipment, which is often in a separate facility, a single roll can be handled as many as 15 times. Each time the roll is touched, there is an opportunity for damage to occur, so it is important to use the right clamp truck and follow proper handling procedures to prevent damage.

Here are some questions about how to use Paper Roll Clamps properly:

1. How is roll damage prevented when handling paper rolls?

Damage can be minimized by wrapping the roll with a protective outer layer, selecting and maintaining the right equipment, following standard handling procedures, and by avoiding any unnecessary handling of rolls.

2. How is the proper roll clamp truck selected?

The proper equipment depends on the roll weight, width, and diameter, the paper type, and handling and storage requirements.

3. What is the clamp force factor?

The clamp force factor is used to determine how much force can be applied to a roll without causing damage. It is the ratio of the clamping force to the weight of the roll.

4. What are common roll damage categories?

Most damage falls into the following 4 categories: structural (e.g. out of round), end, edge, and belly damage.

5. How can out of round rolls be prevented?

From an equipment standpoint you should ensure the clamps pads are in good condition and the appropriate clamping force is applied.

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