ALS to launch 306 machine at PPMA

An Advanced Labelling Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 12, 2008

The ALS 306 from Advanced Labelling Systems is being launched at this year's PPMA, 30 September to 2 October, NEC Birmingham.

The ALS 306 has dispensing speeds of up to 60m/min at an accuracy of +/-0.5mm.

It uses three heavy-duty precision stepper motors - one for the powered unwind, one for dispensing and the last for rewind.

The synchronised push-pull configuration of the drives allows for a constant web tension, so that all types of label materials can be handled at speed.

The braked unwind holds a large 400mm diameter roll, up to 160mm wide, and can be placed in four possible positions for best location around the machine when integrated on a production line.

For ease of servicing, the ALS 306 consists of two easily removable modules - one for label dispensing and the other for rewinding.

Simply undo five screws to allow each module to lift straight out.

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