Metal slitting is a shearing process that cuts large rolls of ferrous and non-ferrous metals into narrower rolls as thin as 0.001 inches wide. Common problems that can occur during metal slitting include burrs from too tight or loose horizontal knife clearance, coil set from uneven stretching of metal fibers during winding, and cross-bow caused by defects in the master coil or improper stripper ring size. It is important for new operators to understand the problems that can arise like burrs, coil set, knife marks, and edge waves, which are often due to incorrect blade setup, poor quality metal, or improper stripper ring usage.