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    Ian Parkin
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      Not sure how to word this

      i have 10 shafts 20mm dia and 1200 long made of alloy and they had a strip of like cheese grater/lemon zester type material wound round the shaft in a spiral.

      this is the take up shaft on a printing press for a wash up roll which is like very strong kitchen roll..the operator winds the material round the shaft and the rough surface grabs the material and allows it to be rolled up on the discard roller.

      the zester type stuff had fallen off them all

      ive knurled a few of them to see if that works..with some success

      but the operators want it like original…. really grabby..

      where could i get such strip material ?

       

      Edited By Ian Parkin on 12/05/2020 17:00:27

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      Ian Parkin
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        #471193
        Brian Sweeting 2
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          @briansweeting2

          Not exactly cheese grater but try a Google search on "prikka strip", might be suitable.

          #471206
          Ian Parkin
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            @ianparkin39383

            Brian

            the prongs are too long for this application

            ill try and get a photo of one tommorow off the press.

            the zester type of strip is thin stainless with a grid of square punching from behind making little pyramids of sharp points which grab the roll

            #471215
            Grindstone Cowboy
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              @grindstonecowboy

              Ian

              I know exactly what you mean, but I just can't remember where I've seen it.

              Which isn't much help, I realise, but it may come to me suddenly.

              Regards,

              Rob

              #471227
              David Maynard 4
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                @davidmaynard4

                We used to be able to get 'punchings strips' the waste after punching out bottle top blanks. If still available, would these work?

                David

                #471228
                roy entwistle
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                  @royentwistle24699

                  What press is it ? Could the manufacturer help ?

                  #471231
                  HOWARDT
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                    @howardt

                    Expanded or punched metal, still a few companies in the Uk.

                    #471240
                    Dick H
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                      @dickh

                      Try "perforiertes Blech" or Lochblech. (perforated sheet).

                      #471244
                      DiogenesII
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                        @diogenesii
                        Posted by Grindstone Cowboy on 12/05/2020 20:13:07:

                        Ian

                        I know exactly what you mean, but I just can't remember where I've seen it.

                        Which isn't much help, I realise, but it may come to me suddenly.

                        Regards,

                        Rob

                        ..one used get given a bit to roughen the tube with in puncture repair kits..

                        Er, if anyone does an image search on terms similar to "perforated abrasive strip", please take care which web domains you click on, regardless of the image displayed.. ..it's lucky Mrs Diogenes has a sense of humour.. ..it might be best to omit the word "strip", possibly blush..

                        Edited By DiogenesII on 12/05/2020 21:49:06

                        #471257
                        Grindstone Cowboy
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                          @grindstonecowboy

                          Puncture repair kits! That's the place. You'd need quite a few to cover all those rollers frown

                          The perforated strip I've found by Googling has nice round holes, but knocking a square punch through might raise the edges enough to provide the necessary grip. Pretty boring job though…

                          Regards,

                          Rob

                          #471292
                          peak4
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                            @peak4

                            Ian, see P24 of this pdf

                            UK contact details HERE

                            Good luck, hope you're keeping well over there

                            Bill

                            #471418
                            Ian Parkin
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                              @ianparkin39383

                              Here’s a pic of the roll in question

                              it doesn’t need to be wound round a straight stip of it would suffice 504f8a58-64de-40b8-9d66-4feb683f0658.jpeg

                              #471419
                              Ian Parkin
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                                @ianparkin39383

                                Bill

                                you ARE on the ball thats exactly what i need

                                how did you find that?

                                Ian

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