Simple roll unloader saves back strain.A manual roll unloader un·load v. un·load·ed, un·load·ing, un·loads v.tr. 1. a. To remove the load or cargo from. b. To discharge (cargo or a load). 2. a. recently developed by Brampton Engineering Inc., Brampton, Ont., consists of a post anchored to the floor in front of the winder with a clamp to hold one end of the air shaft Air´ shaft` 1. A passage, usually vertical, for admitting fresh air into a mine or a tunnel. Noun 1. air shaft - a shaft for ventilation air well while the winders own hoist hoist: see winch. supports the roll's weight. When the air shaft is released, an operator slides the roll off the shaft onto a forklift, puts the new core on, and uses the hoist to reload (1) To load a program from disk into memory once again in order to run it. Reload is entirely different than reinstall. Reinstall means that you have to run the install program from a CD-ROM or floppy disk and perform the installation procedure over again. the shaft into the winder. Brampton's manual roll unloader takes roils of up to 40-in. diam. and up to 80 in. wide. A version for rolls up to 100 in. wide uses a cart to support the roll while a carriage-mounted shaft holder extracts the shaft. Tel: (905) 793-3000, www.be-ca.com [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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