Scoring, Slitting – MBM Corporation 352SA automatic air suction folder with Register System User Manual
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Operator's Manual multimaster CAS 35 PBA
Perforating - Scoring - Slitting
Mathias Bäuerle GmbH
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Scoring
Scoring (1) is done with a male scoring wheel and a female counterpart.
A groove is pressed into the paper when it passes between the tools.
The texture of the material remains intact.
The male scoring wheel can be attached on the upper or lower ejector shaft.
Scoring wheels with different widths are available for scoring, depending on the
paper thickness.
Thin paper:
narrow scoring wheel
Heavy paper:
wide scoring wheel
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2
The scoring disk (2) is used in conjunction with a grooved counterpart (3).
Make sure that the scoring disk runs exactly in the center of its groove.
If the setting is not precise, this may lead to inaccurate perforations
and premature wear of the tools.
Slitting
An upper (4) and a lower knife (5) are required for slitting.
The lower knife must be positioned close to the upper knife.
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