Why is Pre-stretch Important on a Wrapper?
Why is this important? Film that is stretched properly will hold the
load more securely, be more cost effective, and lead to a more productive
plant. This is because properly maintained pre-stretch tends to minimize film
breaks when wrapping skids. As you can see, there are a variety of reasons why
you would want to replace your pre-stretch rollers.
What are some signs that your rollers need to be replaced:
-The rollers contain debris, cuts, and rough edges.
-The rollers are bald. Like a car tire, after much use the
tread or grooves tend to smooth out.
-The roller shafts are worn where they spin in their top and
bottom bearings.
What are the common causes for having to replace your
rollers? When the film gets stuck
around the rollers, many machine operators tend to cut the film on the
pre-stretch rollers using a knife. What the machine operators do not realize
is, as they are cutting film from the rollers, often they end up cutting the
roller as well. If your pre-stretch rollers have cuts or gaps on the surface,
it will puncture holes into the film as the film is pulled tightly across the
rollers. Once film encounters a snag, the tear tends to run like a stocking
until it breaks.
If rollers are worn down to a smooth surface, they should be
replaced. The rubber on the rollers should be soft and should have ridges. Like
tires or shoe treads, some rollers have a specific pattern that is proprietary
to the manufacturer. The purpose of the ridges is to grip the film to stretch
it. If the pre-stretch rollers are worn or smoothed out, the rollers in the
pre-stretch carriage cannot grip the film properly. Instead of being stretched,
the film slides across the rollers causing friction and heat. When film slides across pre-stretch rollers,
the risk of film breaks is dramatically increased. Film that slides (rather
than stretches) across the rollers causes inconsistent pre-stretch. When the amount of stretch applied to a load
is not consistent, additional stretch film may be used, or damage may occur
during shipping. Either way, it is not good for your bottom line.
Why is this a problem? When pre-stretch rollers are cut, damaged or
worn, operators will notice the film breaks more frequently. When this happens the most common response
from machine operators is to reduce the force-to-load by dialing it back on the
control panel or in the touchscreen. However, reducing the force-to-load does
not actually solve the problem since the origin of the issue is the rollers.
Reducing the force-to-load eventually presents a bigger problem, because often
the loads do not have enough holding force to stay together.
If you experience issues with your stretch wrapper or your pallet
wrapped loads, check your pre-stretch rollers, and if you suspect your rollers
are due for a swap. Call our service dept
at 813 242 6995 or sales@quickpakinc.com
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