In rewind chasing applications, the sensor must be mechanically attached to the shifting stand because the control system is designed to keep the sensor output at "zero." When the sensor moves with the roll, the system naturally drives the stand until the sensor aligns with the web edge.
If the sensor were fixed to the floor (like in intermediate guiding), the system would lose the relative position between the web and the roll face. The result would be telescoped or uneven rolls because the guide has no reference point for where the roll edge should be.
The sensor should observe the web at a fixed idler immediately upstream of the shifting stand. This provides a stable reference point while the stand—and sensor—move together.
Chasing & Tool Tracking
In standard web guiding, the machine steers the web to align it with a fixed process.
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