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Graph Expo 06 Product Roundup: Binding & Finishing

November 2006
Gämmerler launched the BL 408 bindery stacker for use behind saddlestitchers, perfect binders, folders and inserters. Features wide format range, two-stage stacking system and a low copy drop height. The infeed is equipped with four top belts and eight bottom belts.
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Goss International unveiled its Pacesetter 2200 and 2500 saddlestitchers. The systems feature servo-driven hoppers and excel at quick makereadies. The Pacesetter 2200 system completes up to 22,000 books per hour. The Pacesetter 2500 model features a dual stitcher and a 25,000 books per hour capacity.
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The G&K V-14/V-18, from Vijuk Equipment, is a miniature/commercial folder with optional auto fold plate setting that folds sheet sizes from 41⁄8x41⁄2 sheets to tabloid-size, with speeds of 500 fpm. Features zero-makeready folding plates, quick-set caliper-type roller adjustment, and quick-release perforating, slitting and scoring shafts. Other products include 321-T saddle stitcher and H+H KL 112 folders.
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Cresswood Recycling Systems
showed the Cresswood HF-6850 50? hopper feed shredder. It is a low RPM, single shaft, top feed paper shredder. The unit is designed for recycling all paper materials, even if bound, clipped or stapled.
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Vits America
has expanded its product line to now include off-line finishing of pre-printed rolls. Stocks ranging from tissue paper to coated paper and foil-backed paper can be run at speeds up to 1,200 fpm, then batched and stacked ready for delivery.
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RIMA-SYSTEM
presented the RS 51 non-compensating, vertical lift stacker, which makes brick-like stacks for three-side-open products and automated palletizing. The new RS 14 bookbindery stacker, designed to handle magazines and books, features a two-stage, low drop upper bin and motorized pusher at a speed of 15,000 cph.
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EAM-Mosca
displayed its TAI-5 strapping system, which features variable frequency AC conveyor drives to improve bundle control and brushless DC drives to reduce maintenance requirements. The high-speed system cross-straps 35 bundles per minute with a compact footprint, and requires no investment in bundle turning equipment.
 

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