News Release
Amacoil, Inc.,
PO Box 2228,
Aston, PA 19014
December 2003
Press contact: Bob Eisele (Phone: 610-485-8300)
As the material being wound reaches the spool flange, a sensor pulley is displaced. The pulley movement is monitored by proximity sensors which send a signal to pneumatic cylinders mounted on the Uhing traverse reversal mechanism. The PLC-controlled cylinders trigger the mechanism causing reversal of the traverse. The system may also be set to provide precise slow-down, ramp-up and dwell at the reversal points as application requirements arise.
AMD's level winder eliminates the need to incorporate servo control components which can add cost and complexity to the set-up. The sensor pulley assembly is supported by a linear slide. This protects the bearings in the Uhing traverse from being overloaded, and prevents twisting of the traverse guide rails and supports.
The same motor used to drive spool rotation is linked to the traverse drive shaft by a belt and pulley system. Driving the Uhing traverse in this manner automatically synchronizes its linear movement with spool rotation. This does away with gear reducing mechanisms and further assures even placement of laylines on the spool.
The AMD winding system is easily retrofitted without requiring significant re-design. For more information contact Tom Dahl at AMD Tel: 770-396-0500; email: amd-inc@mindspring.com, or contact Amacoil email: amacoil@amacoil.com to visit website use this link http://www.amacoil.com.
If using ground mail, please send to: Bob Eisele, Amacoil, PO Box 2228,
Aston, PA 19014