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How to Prevent Material Jamming or Loosening in a Decoiler?

Update Time:2026/7/8

Material jamming or loosening during decoiling can halt your entire production line. Here's a professional guide to keeping your decoiler running smoothly, based on years of field troubleshooting experience.

1. Select the Right Equipment

Choose a decoiler with a robust tension control system. This maintains consistent tension throughout the unwinding process, preventing both slack and over-tightening. For heavy coils, hydraulic decoilers provide superior tension management.

2. Proper Setup and Alignment

  • Ensure the coil is centered on the mandrel
  • Align the decoiler with downstream equipment (straightener, feeder)
  • Adjust mandrel expansion pressure to match coil ID specifications
  • Set the appropriate unwinding speed for your material thickness

3. Regular Maintenance

Inspect and lubricate moving parts weekly. Check mandrel expansion mechanisms, brake pads, and guide rollers for wear. A well-maintained decoiler significantly reduces jamming incidents.

4. Monitor Material Condition

Damaged coil edges, inconsistent winding, or rust can cause feeding issues. Always inspect incoming coils and reject damaged material before loading. For more guidance, see our complete decoiler selection guide.

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