Type VLA
Long hourly output + short set-up times + individual configuration.
Facts & Advantages
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- for cross-cutting, rerolling, fabric inspection, measurement checking etc.
- can be used with a variety of materials
- low space requirement, no matter what size cut is needed
- simple length measurement input on the control panel
- accurate measurement on a ground metering roll
- centralised and clear controls
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- optical, digital display of the measured value
- integrated pre-set piece counter with automatic shut-off
- all functions are also available in manual format
- available for any fabric up to max. 270 cm working width
- solid and robust steel construction
- safe and simple care and maintenance
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Options
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- cross-cutters to suit your material
Z-465
X-465
ST-6065
- sheet stacker for suspended stacking, saves space and time
- optical-mechanical edge control
- longitudinal cutter ST-6075(-L), for edge and web cuts, individually adjustable and swivelling
- rewinder rolling-up device on sleeves with adjustable winding tension
- electronic, continuously variable textile web speed
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- pneumatic clamping device for securing the material while cutting
- compensating roller for constant tensioning, adjustable upon request
- ionizer for the elimination of electrostatic charge
- ‘product end’ to automatically stop the system at the end of the roll
- error detection; automatic stop for material defects
- colour recognition for pattern- and/or repeat-dependent cuts
- material rewinding when the roll is not completely cut.
- variable material uptake
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Technical data
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Dimensions
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Voltage:
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3 ~ 400 V, 50-60 Hz
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Machine width:
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Working width + approx. 1.2m
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Compressed air:
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6 bar (cleaned and oiled)
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Machine length depending on version:
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approx. 1.30 – 2.50 m
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Textile web speed:
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0.4 m/s
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Examples of performance by cut sizes:
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Cross-cutting speed:
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0.8 m/s
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50 × 100 cm:
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approx. 20 work cycles/min.
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Measuring range:
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0-999999 mm
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100 × 200 cm:
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approx. 10 work cycles/min.
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Details exclusive of set-up times
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