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ROLL LAMINATORS

SPECIFICATIONS
Orca 4064WF Roll Laminator |
| Dimensions |
86" W x 33.5" D x 57" H
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| Max. Laminating Width |
64" |
| Film Diameter |
Up to 10" on a 3" core |
| Material Thicknes |
Up to 1" |
| Max Speed |
0-20 fpm (both directions) |
| Power |
220V, 32A, 60Hz
Single Phase |
| Weight |
net: 1732 lbs
shipping: 1914 lbs |
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Orca 4064WF
64" Roll Laminator
Top-of-the-line finishing system for thermal and cold lamination and mounting of inkjet and photographic images up to 64" wide and 1" thick. The Orca 4064 utilizes pneumatically controlled roller pressure to improve adhesion. Combined with the large chill idler roller and channeled air cooling system, achieve consistently flat output. Laminate and mount from either side of the unit using the innovative swivel control panel that goes where you go. Bi-directional operation is further enhanced by the repositionable foot pedal and independently, adjustable nip rollers to enable pressure-sensitive lamination and mounting operations immediately following thermal jobs. Patented Advanced Electrical Safety System allows you to maximize the output quality without jeopardizing safety. The new AES System consists of three components - fiber optic detection, dynamic braking, and dual processor. These features work together to immediately stop the rollers once an obstruction is detected - no extra revolution - to provide the ultimate in safety.
- Heated rollers are independently set for maximum control.
- Bi-directional productivity allows hot and cold jobs to be
run consecutively without waiting for cool down.
- The ergonomically designed control box swivels to either
side in seconds.
- Pre-determined shim settings allow quick gap adjustments
when changing between lamination and mounting
applications.
- Foot pedal provides hands-free control accessible from either
side of the unit.
- Roll-to-roll applications benefit from an edge roller on
both the front and rear feed tables.
- Identical silicone-coated main and pull rollers provide the
same amount of pressure in either direction.
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