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Dry End Tail Cutter

Advantages

Improve tail threading efficiency by machine cutting your tail - when and where you need it.  WESPATT offers two cutting designs of dry end tail cutters.    The WCU385 (Fixed Blade) and the WCU390 (Rotary Blade).  In addition WESPATT provides (2) methods of Blade Positioning - A (Powered) and B (Manual).

WCU385 and WCU390 offer paper mills an economical, proven alternative to effective tail cutting.

 
  • Rugged, all steel construction
  • Compact design for tightest fits
  • Competitive price
  • Low maintenance

WCU385 Fixed Blade
The WCU385 is a fixed blade tail cutter.  Pneumatic cylinder loads/retracts fixed blade unit into sheet.
Additional WCU385 advantages include:
  • Minimal dust generation
  • Simple design - less maintenance
  • Quick installation
  • Fast employee training
  • Protects roll and dryer surfaces

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WCU390 Rotary Blade
The WCU390 is a rotary blade tail cutter.  Pneumatic cylinder loads/retracts rotary saw blade unit into sheet.
Additional WCU390 advantages include:
  • cuts heaviest sheets
  • Cuts sheets better that may vary in moisture content
  • Cuts sheets better that may vary in web tension
  • Protects roll and dryer surfaces from damage

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