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Dallas Industries Delivers Two Complete Feed Lines to Colson Casters



Dallas Industries, a manufacturer of coil handling, press feeding equipment and controls for the stamping industry, announced that the Colson Group has taken delivery on two Dallas conventional feed lines, with a third on order.

Colson's quality lines of casters and wheels offers over 200,000 different standard caster models, plus the expertise and technology to provide a custom solution for virtually any caster application.

The new feed lines each have a 10,000 lb. weight capacity and handle 12" wide coil widths. They are basically similar, conventional lines, but with one having a bit heavier-duty feed and straightener for heavier gauge material. The heavier-duty line can accommodate gauge material thickness of coils up to 0.250" material at 12" wide. While the other two lines can handle material thickness up to 0.187" at the 4" wide level, both can handle even heavier gauge materials. Both are equipped with traveling load cars that are used to safely and rapidly place the coil on the reel.

All are fitted with Dallas' SyncLoop technology control package, wherein the coil OD and loop depths are monitored and payout speeds adjusted based on a combination of the line speed average (from the feeder), coil OD size and loop depth settings. The units also have automated coil guide rolls that help to center the coils on the reels without operators having to slide coil keepers on and off. The coil centering feature is automatic and stored in job recipe.

The lines are built on an Allen-Bradley, Ethernet-based control architecture and feature ProfileSelect, a feed control system that is exclusively available through Dallas Industries. It uses a cam-motion (sinusoidal) profile. This smooth profile results in a feed motion that utilizes 100% of the press feed window, reducing stress on the material and the feed's mechanical components.

The system also has AutoSet features including feed passline, feeder/straightener edge guides and reel coil guide all auto-positioned based on job recipe.

For more information contact:

Dallas Industries

103 Park Street

Troy, MI 48083-2770

248-583-9400

sales@dallasindustries.com

www.dallasindustries.com

Colson Group

3700 Airport Road

Jonesboro, AR 72401

800-643-5515

www.colsoncaster.com

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