| How it works: |
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FAR-4/42 can be fed continuously with material of variable thickness (paper and/or light card board) |
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Sheets are safely picked-up by an apposite device in bunches of 1,5/2 mm each time, centered and then punched with precision and accuracy. |
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Sheets are then shift by a transport belt into the punching section where they are adjusted and punched. Punched sheets are preserved in numerical sequence and collected on a transport belt separately driven, in shingle style, so that the further procedure is made easier. |
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| Features: |
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Maximum thickness per stroke: 2,5 mm (standard 1,5 mm). |
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Maximum punching size: 400 x 300 mm. |
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Minimum punching size: 110 x 90 mm. |
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Speed: up to 150 strokes per minute. |
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Punching distance from the edge: from 2 mm. up to 6 mm. depending on punching tools used. |
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Operates continuously by pre-loading device. |
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Shingle style delivery table with adjustable speed. |
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Several punching tools for double loop binding or other mechanical binding systems |
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