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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: mooseman on October 07, 2013, 08:19:17 PM

Title: A FIX FOR OLDER BLUE NEWMAN ROLLERS
Post by: mooseman on October 07, 2013, 08:19:17 PM
 We bought a bunch of Newman rollers the older blue type with a square bar.
the frames are great except they have a plastic spacer inserted into the ends of the square tube.
These plastic spacer / inserts do a real poor job handling anything more than 25 ft/lbs of torque on the bolts without cold flowing and allowing the square bar to crush under the load of the bolt.
we can get the bolts to about 30 ft/lbs before the square tube begins to crush under the load of the bolt. Additionally the plastic will cold flow ( deform under the load) and   be of little help holding the roller against the mesh tension and further colapsing the square tube.

To solve this issue we pulled the plastic insert and replaced it with a 1 5/16 inch length of 3/4 diameter EMT electrical conduit.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_72713-1792-101550_0__?productId=3129553&Ntt=3%2F4+emt+conduit&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3D3%252F4%2Bemt%2Bconduit&facetInfo= (http://www.lowes.com/pd_72713-1792-101550_0__?productId=3129553&Ntt=3%2F4+emt+conduit&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3D3%252F4%2Bemt%2Bconduit&facetInfo=)

Cut the tube to a little over 1 5/6 in long and grind the ends square. Simply insert into the EMt spacer as shown in the pic below.
This mod will allow the bolts to torque to at least 45 ft/lbs a value sufficient to hold resistance against the pull of the mesh set at 45 Nm.

The cost of a 10 foot piece of EMT tube is  way less than $5.00 and has proved quite successful as a spacer and load bearing element.

mooseman
Title: A FIX FOR OLDER BLUE NEWMAN ROLLERS
Post by: sweetts on October 07, 2013, 08:36:20 PM
Awesome! Simple cheap affective I must say sir you are the man!


Roger
RT screen designs
Www.rtscreendesigns. Com
Title: Re: A FIX FOR OLDER BLUE NEWMAN ROLLERS
Post by: larryk on October 08, 2013, 12:14:39 PM
We use dip tanks for reclaiming and it seems like I read somewhere that if you put "steel" other than stainless in your solution it will kill it. Or maybe I could be wrong...............
Title: Re: A FIX FOR OLDER BLUE NEWMAN ROLLERS
Post by: Zelko-4-EVA on October 08, 2013, 12:35:51 PM
i used a carbon steel drum pump in a 55 of emulsion remover once (and only once) - the poor pump rusted overnight and turned the emulsion remover orange. 
Title: Re: A FIX FOR OLDER BLUE NEWMAN ROLLERS
Post by: ScreenFoo on October 08, 2013, 02:10:07 PM
Periodic acid is an oxidizing agent...

Title: Re: A FIX FOR OLDER BLUE NEWMAN ROLLERS
Post by: Zelko-4-EVA on October 08, 2013, 02:23:17 PM
Periodic acid is an oxidizing agent...

my only excuse was that i was young. 

lesson learned - dont be young