Description A decoiler is a metalworking machine that holds a roll of material and slowly feeds it into the production line. They are generally extremely large and heavy, and must be unwound very carefully so as not to cause any harm. A decoiler is a machine that is manufactured to hold a reel of metal and keep it stable as metal is being accumulated from the reel.
It is important to use a decoiler for metal working for a few reasons. First, it prevents the metal coil from unwinding uncontrollably (causing any damage to the coil). Secondly, it saves time and labor as a decoiler can unwind the coil as a much faster speed than you would manually. Finally, working with a decoiler is also more convenient and safer as work injuries can be avoided since it won't be necessary to move heavy coils by hand anymore.
One may think anyone can load or offload a decoiler, however, there is a right way and a wrong way to do it, because loading and off-loading aspects should be considered to prevent accidents and damage to the machine. Ensure when you load a decoiler that the metal coil is centred correctly on the spindle and secured. Just set the machine to the specific size and weight of the coil, then make the tension changes on the machine.
When unloading a decoiler, the machine should be stopped and all the tension removed from the coil. Then you can gently pull the coil from the spindle and set it aside. Make sure that machine is clean and inspect for possible damage before inserting the new coil.

Just like any other mechanical device, there are times that decoilers may develop issues that require some attention. Common decoiler problems: - Unreliable coil containment and slippage - Irregular unwinding - Motor downtime If you face any of these issues whilst operating your machine, please stop it immediately and look for the cause.

Slipping of coil is often corrected by setting the tension on the machine. If the coil is not winding evenly, inspect the coil for obstructions or misalignment. If the motor isn't working properly, call an expert to help you out.

Manual decoilers are used manually to unwind a coil, and are typically used for smaller coils or for occasional use. motor driven decoilers run a motor to roll the coil, making it faster and better for bigger coils. The hydraulic decoiler is more advanced, and hydraulic power is used to control the tension during unwinding.