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Water-Cooled Presses use aluminum beams for light weight.

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Water-Cooled Presses use aluminum beams for light weight.
Water-Cooled Presses use aluminum beams for light weight.

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July 31, 2008 - Equipped with 160 platens, Model PM-459 features 450 mm max belt width, while Model PM-1009 has max belt width of 1,000 mm. Units include insulation to avoid excessive heating of press body, and plastic sliding pad on bottom of press to prevent damage to conveyors during installation and to optimize stability during joining. Stationary and mobile setups are available.

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Habasit America (formerly Habasit Belting)
305 Satellite Blvd.
Suwanee, GA, 30024
USA



New Generation of Lightweight Presses - The 09 Series!


After extensive testing, Habasit America is excited to announce the release of our next generation of water-cooled presses.

Innovative Structural Design - Utilizing the latest developments in topographical analysis and FEM Calculation, we have created a new series of presses that, in spite of lower weight, can apply the same pressure as the 06 Series presses. This new design has actually resulted in two patented structural solutions.

Lower Weight - Thanks to the use of aluminum beams and other re-design efforts, the PM-1009 is 40% lighter than the PM-1056. This state-of-the-art design development means that this technology will be applied to future generations of Fast Heat and air-cooled presses.

Quicker Welding Cycles - Complete redesign means that we have increased the efficiency of these presses. Heating and cooling times are reduced, therefore allowing quicker joining and higher productivity.

Summary of Improvements:

o New insulation to avoid excessive heating of the press body

o Newly designed locking screws

o New plastic sliding pad on the bottom of the press to prevent damaging of conveyors during installation and improve the press stability during joining

o Simpler, lighter belt retention system

Available Range:

o PM-459 (450 mm maximum belt width)

o PM-1009 (1000 mm maximum belt width)

o All presses have 160 mm platens, but various voltage configurations are available

o Option to order standard PMR-06 controller or smaller PMR-07 controller (230V single phase only)

o Stationary and mobile setups available

More sizes to be introduced in the coming months!
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