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A '''split reel''' is used when handling film stored on a [[core]]. In exhibition settings, they are used to transfer film from storage on cores to [[Reels|show reels]] for projection. They exist for all [[film gauges]].
A '''split reel''' is used when handling film stored on a [[core]]. In exhibition settings, they are used to transfer film from storage on cores to [[Reels|show reels]] for projection. They exist for all [[film gauges]].


Split reels are not suitable for projection. The two halves of a split reel are only held together by the threaded spindle in the center of the reel, and they can easily loosen and separate if used on a projector, leading to catastrophic film damage.
==In projection settings==
 
Split reels are not recommended for projection. The two halves of a split reel are only held together by the threaded spindle in the center of the reel, and they can loosen and separate if used on a projector.
 


It is also advised that you pay attention to the orientation of the split reel halves, so that when it is placed on a rewind spindle it is not rotating in a direction that will cause them to separate. This is unlikely to happen when rewinding film at a reasonable speed, but better safe than sorry.  
It is also advised that you pay attention to the orientation of the split reel halves, so that when it is placed on a rewind spindle it is not rotating in a direction that will cause them to separate. This is unlikely to happen when rewinding film at a reasonable speed, but better safe than sorry.