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Applicator A1000
Real-time application
Together with the A2
+
, A4
+
and A6
+
printers the A1000 applicator
means a cost-effective solution for both semi-automatic operation and
for integration into automated product lines.
For operation compressed air of 4,5 bar is needed.
1
Long service life
The ball-bearing guide bars are low-wearing.
2
Variable product heights
The lifting cylinder allows labeling at different heights.
Different stroke heights are available.
3
Pre-dispensing button
For testing the labeling. Pushing the button the first time causes the
label to be printed and held by the pad. Pushing the button again
starts the application.
4
Compressed air regulation unit
The microfilters prevent contamination, the compressed air regulator
ensures the labeling quality.
5
High process reliability
The supporting air jet stream, induction air and lifting speed can be
adjusted. The pressure can be reduced to less than 10N (1 kg) for
highly sensitive products and packaging. To avoid contamination of
the vacuum holes, these are cleaned with air pressure after each
application.
6
Label sizes
Labels with a width of 25 – 176 mm and a height of 25 – 200 mm
can be applied.
Supporting air
is used for blowing the label to the pad.
Digital I/O Interface for applicator
A PLC, sensor or hand switch starts the labeling. At the same time,
status and error messages are issued.
Applicator A1000-220 A1000-300 A1000-400
Application A2
+
, A4
+
,
A6
+
A2
+
, A4
+
, A6
+
A2
+
, A4
+
, A6
+
Cylinder stroke mm 220 300 400
Tamp stroke below
device mm
70 150 250
Compressed air bar 4,5
Inputs
Start
Print first label
External error
Stop (external error)
External reset only for 25 pin
Outputs
Printer not ready
Printer without job
Collective alarm
Home position reached
Labeling position reached
Labeling error
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