Peter Martins
New Member
What things wear and reduce the accuracy of summa cutters?
We look after a summa cutter. It's generally cutting lots of circular stickers about 2 or 3 inches diameter.
I'm told when it was new was accurate on large sheets, and would cut at high speed.
As its worn the speed has to be reduced and the sheets reduced in size to produce acceptable work.
The media twists so the the top right cut is perfect but the buttom left cuts an eccentric circle or off set circle to the print
I'm puzzled why this is.
We have replaced the rollers, though we used cheap Chinese ones which worked much better after shimming to stop them flopping in the jaws.
But that other factors Could there be?
The drive roller is titanium coated for hardness and to make the knurled finish wear resistant, and keep the sharpness of the roller.
This can go blunt / smooth / polished with use.
Would replacing this help?
Replacing them is costly and long winded.
Belts may wear and stretch. Would this reduce accuracy ?
Bearing wear but surely this is not the cause.
Pressure springs may relax a bit but unlikely.
The machines look simple but finding the cause of the issues seems not.
any comments or wisdom are very welcome.
We look after a summa cutter. It's generally cutting lots of circular stickers about 2 or 3 inches diameter.
I'm told when it was new was accurate on large sheets, and would cut at high speed.
As its worn the speed has to be reduced and the sheets reduced in size to produce acceptable work.
The media twists so the the top right cut is perfect but the buttom left cuts an eccentric circle or off set circle to the print
I'm puzzled why this is.
We have replaced the rollers, though we used cheap Chinese ones which worked much better after shimming to stop them flopping in the jaws.
But that other factors Could there be?
The drive roller is titanium coated for hardness and to make the knurled finish wear resistant, and keep the sharpness of the roller.
This can go blunt / smooth / polished with use.
Would replacing this help?
Replacing them is costly and long winded.
Belts may wear and stretch. Would this reduce accuracy ?
Bearing wear but surely this is not the cause.
Pressure springs may relax a bit but unlikely.
The machines look simple but finding the cause of the issues seems not.
any comments or wisdom are very welcome.