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Pad Printing Machines feature horizontal pad thrust.
October 16, 2007 -
Able to accept multiple sizes of inkcups and cliches, servo-driven Model XE-07 and pneumatic-drive Model XP-07 are suited for horizontal in-line printing of parts that need to stand vertically, and can be modified to print from below onto bottom of parts being conveyed over printer. Pad stroke is variable to 8 in. and horizontally adjustable from 45-90°. Brushless servo motor operates at max speed of 2,500 cycles/hr on XE-07 and 1,000 cycles/hr on XP-07.
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Flexible and Fast, XE/XP-07 Goes Horizontal
The latest in-line solution from Pad Print Machinery of Vermont features horizontal pad thrust, plus the flexibility to accept multiple sizes of inkcups and cliches.
The servo-driven XE-07 and its pneumatic pad-drive counterpart - the XP-07 - are the newest additions to the growing line of pad printing machines designed for automated manufacturing environments.
"Automation in secondary processes, such as product marking, is a growing trend in an increasingly competitive economy," said Pad Print Machinery of Vermont President Julian Joffe. "Engineering and automation solutions are proven ways to dramatically improve a manufacturer's bottom line."
The XE/XP-07 is ideal for horizontal in-line printing of parts that need to stand vertically, and can also be modified to print from below onto the bottom of parts being conveyed over the printer. Two XE/XP-07s can also be configured to print on opposite sides of bottles or other items simultaneously.
The XE/XP-07 pad printing machine is adjustable for use with multiple sizes of inkcups and cliches, plus features a horizontal pad stroke adjustable between 45 and 90 degrees. The machine has the option of being modified to print beyond 90 degrees by special order.
The standard Model XE/XP-07 is built to accept a 60mm, 90mm, 130mm or 160mm sealed inkcup with minimal modifications: simply replace the inkcup, adjust a lever, swap in a larger or smaller clichİ and print a 50mm to 150mm diameter image.
The pad stroke is variable to 8 inches and the high-speed brushless servo-motor can operate at a maximum speed of 2,500 cycles per hour on the XE-07 and 1,000 cycles per hour on the XP-07. The XE/XP-07 comes standard as a one-color, single pad machine, but can be modified for printing up to four colors, or with four pads printing a single color.
For more information about the XE/XP-07, and Pad Print Machinery of Vermont's other machines and pad printing consumables, go online to www.padprintmachinery.com, call toll free 800-272-8864 or e-mail sales@padprintmachinery.com.
Contacts:
Marketing:
Annette Sharon Marketing and Sales Administrator
USA
Phone: 800-272-7764
FAX: 802-362-6323
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Company Information:
Name: Pad Print Machinery of Vermont
Address: 201 Tennis Way
City: East Dorset
State: VT
ZIP: 05253
Country: USA
Phone: 802-362-0844
FAX: 802-362-0858
http://www.padprintmachinery.com
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