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Greater safety brings greater efficency - Clouth Group Cleaningsystems for doctor holders

Avatar of Clouth Media Crew Clouth Media Crew - March 2019, Occupational Safety

Occupational Safety Weeks at Joh. Clouth

The used blades have been safely removed by means of one of our pulls and disposed in our CLOUTH DOCTOR-CUT® in a sustainable way? Fine.

Then the next thing to be done is to clean the doctor holder and the blade guide, as through a periodical cleaning of the blade guide you will achieve a substantial improvement as to the ease of movement which in consequence makes the blade change quicker and simpler. The accident danger of lacerations declines.  

The special nozzles of the CLOUTH DOCTOR-CLEAN® II  have explicitly been made for use at almost all types of blade holders with a K-pocket. In this way, we ensure that the appropriate nozzle used will clean the doctor holder in all angles and corners of the blade guide.

By removing the dirt particles and deposits in the doctor holder, a uniform contact of the doctor blade is achieved as unevenness has been eliminated and, in consequence, a steady doctor pressure at this cleaned doctor holder has been reinstated.  In addition, it is possible to adjust the doctor holder in a more accurate way. All these components increase the economic efficiency.

Currently available for the cleaning are the CLOUTH DOCTOR-CLEAN® II as well as the CLOUTH DOCTOR-CLEAN® II Plus. Due to their special blade with more-way riveting, they both are suitable for use in right or left side holder positions and flexible in their use. The device can be used for the high-pressure cleaning with water as well as with compressed air and thus can be deployed in all positions.

Here you see our CLOUTH DOCTOR-CLEAN® II in use.
You want to learn more about out cleaning systems? Please contact us at sales@clouth.com. Our colleagues in the sales department would be pleased to advise you-

Next time we will deal with the topic <<Inserting and Use of New Blades>> - the Joh. Clouth Occupational Safety Weeks remain exciting.