Originally Posted by keebler303 Another possibility, which may be more likely, is conveyor slippage. If the roller is not adjusted properly or the conveyor is older and not so "grippy", it can slip on the rollers. This causes the piece to stall for a split second under the pressure of the roller and will leave a line. This would be much less likely to occur on light cuts than heavier ones.
Matt |
I think that you may be on to something. The conveyor belt does not grip at all. In fact I have to give the pieces a little nudge to get them doing under the first roller. If not, they just ride along on top of the conveyor.
Your thoughts??
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