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Newest Tidland Electronic Knifeholder Highlights Operator Safety

The latest release of Tidland's e-Knifeholder improves operator safety and slitter performance while reducing setup time across the entire web.

Newest Tidland Electronic Knifeholder Highlights Operator Safety
2014-02-19
CAMAS, WA, February 19, 2014 (Press-News.org) Maxcess, a global leader in innovative products and services for the web handling industry, has just announced the release of its newest Tidland e-Knifeholder. Designed to improve overall slit quality with auto-calibrating side force and blade overlap, this new digital e-Knifeholder also enhances operator safety with the integration of the 360 Degree Blade Guard.

As the first fully electronic knifeholder on the market, Tidland's e-Knifeholder has already helped customers improve overall slitter performance and throughput. The new design features keypad control with LEDs to visually indicate the knifeholder position and readiness for operation. The 360 Blade Guard insures that the blade is fully protected when not in operation. These features combine to make the Tidland e-Knifeholder the ideal solution for converters and manufacturers who believe operator safety and slitter performance go hand-in-hand toward long-term profitability.

About Maxcess: Maxcess helps the web handling industry maximize productivity with convenient access to innovative products and services worldwide. By bringing together the leading brands of Webex, Fife, Tidland and MAGPOWR, Maxcess has built an unrivaled network of application experts with more than 200 years combined experience to help customers improve efficiency and production quality anywhere in the world.

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[Press-News.org] Newest Tidland Electronic Knifeholder Highlights Operator Safety
The latest release of Tidland's e-Knifeholder improves operator safety and slitter performance while reducing setup time across the entire web.