[1] Winders are used heavily in textile manufacturing, especially in preparation to weaving where the yarn is wound onto a bobbin and then used in a shuttle.
Winding machines are classified based on the materials they are winding,[2][3] some major types are On the basis of working the winders are classified as follows The benefits of automatic splicing add up to significantly increased productivity, greater quality control and reduced waste.
The precision shear wheel and anvil mechanism guarantee a clean cut and no overlap.
For paper products, modern automated winders are capable of high-speed roll changes and core loading.
Top-line winders introduce the paper core through a maintenance pit downstairs, with web interruption time as low as 15 seconds.
More traditional winders require actual web stoppage for a changeover time of typically 45 seconds.