Label dispenser LD6025
paperautomaticelectric

label dispenser
label dispenser
label dispenser
label dispenser
label dispenser
label dispenser
label dispenser
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Characteristics

Dispensed product
paper, label
Operating mode
automatic, electric
Other characteristics
aluminum

Description

The Labelmoto LD6025 electric label dispenser dispenses short-length and tiny barcode labels and die-cut parts made from paper, polyester, vinyl, acetate, foam, foil, and other materials. The LD6025 has a photosensor, which ensures that the unit peels, dispenses, and advances accurately and consistently. The liner scrap is automatically rewound for a clean working environment. No tools are required to adjust the dispenser for different label sizes. It also has an adjustable strip plate for hard-to-release labels. The dispenser has a high torque motor to handle the weight of large-diameter label rolls, with a maximum outside roll diameter of 12″ (305 mm). The dispenser housing is made from anodized aluminum for durability. The LD6025 label dispenser operates on 100/120V DC at 50/60 Hz. This label dispenser is made in the U.S.A. It is suitable for industrial uses such as manufacturing, assembly, and packaging. • Electric label dispenser for short length and tiny barcode labels made of paper, vinyl, acetate, polyester, foam, foil, and other materials • NEW patented built-in hanging capability for use with workbenches and LDHANGER16 • Accepts 1″ (25 mm) and 3″ (76 mm) roll core sizes; 12″ (305 mm) maximum outside roll diameter • For labels 0.25″ to 4.75″ (6 to 121 mm) wide and 0.125″ to 6″ (3 to 152 mm) long • Feed speed is 1.6″ (41 mm) per second • High torque motor for large-diameter label rolls • Replacement for LD5000

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