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Double E’s "Fast Lane" Shortens Lead Times

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The Double E Co., West Bridgewater, Mass., USA, has added "Fast Lane" to its manufacturing process, which it says allows paper, film, and foil web converters in North America and Latin America to obtain common web accessories more quickly than ever. The program includes common safety chucks, core shafts, adapter chucks, brakes, slitting modules, and shafted unwind roll stands.
 
Bryan Gregory, Double E’s CEO, said that "if a machine is down or a customer wants to quickly realize an upgrade project, Double E has a solution. We understand that delivery times are critical. We’ve worked hard to substantially upgrade our assembly lines to achieve short, responsive lead-times for many standard products."
 
Shafts, safety chucks, and brakes are available individually or in packages as part of the Fast Lane program with lead times under three weeks. Shafted unwind stands and slitting modules are available in under five weeks. Double E emphasizes that customers get the dual benefit of Fast Lane lead times, along with the knowledge that components are precision manufactured to work seamlessly together. These components, roll stands, and modules can be integrated into existing lines to add a new process, improve roll security, replace aging items, and/or improve changeover times.
 
Configured roll stands include core shaft, safety chucks, brake, simple web guiding, and basic tension control, while slitting modules feature Gold knife holders and the patented "Expandette" cutting ring that can be replaced without removing the shaft from the machine.

The Double E Co. services customers ranging from corrugated board producers and paper mills to high-speed printers and flexible packaging plants. 

 

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