Manual stapling machine PERFECTA L 323
mechanicalfor cardboard boxeswith 1 head

manual stapling machine
manual stapling machine
manual stapling machine
manual stapling machine
manual stapling machine
manual stapling machine
manual stapling machine
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Characteristics

Operation
manual, mechanical
Product applications
for cardboard boxes
Number of heads
with 1 head
Other characteristics
cardboard box bottom

Description

Bottom Stapler with one stapling head, mechanical. Bottom stapling of empty folding boxes made from solid or corrugated cardboard. Application range Bottom closure of empty cartons made of solid, single or double corrugated cardboard in frequently changing sizes.The rapidly adjustable carton guide stop permits precise stapling over the flap joint: L = length stapling. Insert your folding carton box from the side during the stapling process, so that you as the operator can remain in the same ergonomic and convenient position. Even very long boxes can be stapled. There is no need to turn the carton. This means higher output and less staple consumption and also less wear and tear as well as higher efficiency. • With Stapling pillar. • Stapling is triggered by a foot pedal. • Anvil für penetrating stitch or optional Blind Stapling. • With finger protecting device. • With adjustable carton guide stop. • Capacity: approx. 300 boxes /hour Depending upon the type of cardboard, different large sized staples can be inserted without adjustment: MG® 315 for solid and single corrugated cardboard. MG® 320 for double corrugated cardboard. MG® 323 NK for strong double corrugated cardboard. The anvil of the PERFECTA provides a penetrating stapling (MG®), which means the staples bend around the cardboard, the legs lay flat and the tips are bent back into the cardboard. The common staple legs result in a semicircular shape.

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