AIREX Air Shaft with Rollers
When air is inserted, many lugs (tabs) will protrude from inside the shaft, and the core can be clamped.
A special roller unit is embedded along the outer periphery of the main body.

Drawing
(1) Air inlet (A) (2) Air inlet (B) (3) Air inlet (C) (4) Air inlet (D)
A: Journal length AA: Body edge to lug AC: Distance of bearing to shaft body B: Journal length BB: Body edge to lug BC: Distance of bearing to shaft body
D1: Body outer diameter D2: Bearing diameter D3: Bearing diameter D4: Lug expanded diameter D5: Core inner diameter D6: Core outer diameter D7: Material roll diameter
L: Full length L1: Shaft body length L2: Lug to lug L3: Distance between bearings L4: Material width L5: Core width L6: Body edge to sheet center
(1) Air inlet (A) (2) Air inlet (B) (3) Air inlet (C) (4) Air inlet (D)
A: Journal length AA: Body edge to lug AC: Distance of bearing to shaft body BB: Body edge to lug
D1: Body outer diameter D2: Bearing diameter D4: Lug expanded diameter D5: Core inner diameter D6: Core outer diameter D7: Material roll diameter
L: Full length L1: Shaft body length L2: Lug to lug L3: Distance between bearings L4: Material width L5: Core width L6: Body edge to sheet center
Catalog
Features
- When inserting and removing the rolled materials, the core slides down the rollers, so it can be detached smoothly without it getting caught.
- It can be used as a dust emission measure when attaching and detaching the core.