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Need an advice to create a paper folder for winding insulation
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[QUOTE="jrmichler, post: 6474267, member: 638574"] I spent a summer working in an electric motor rebuild shop a long time ago. I sort of kinda recall that they had a slot insulation creaser that worked like this sketch: [ATTACH type="full"]280467[/ATTACH] A rubber faced bottom roller is about 2" diameter. The top shaft has a pair of steel creasing wheels about the same diameter. The creasing wheels are pressed into the rubber enough to get the desired amount of crease. The creasing wheels are not sharp like a knife, the tips have a radius on the order of 0.1 to 0.2 mm. I do not remember if the two rolls are geared together, or if one is driven while the other is driven by friction. Paper side guides are not shown. [/QUOTE]
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