Label dispenser LDX6100C
automaticelectricaluminum

label dispenser
label dispenser
label dispenser
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Characteristics

Dispensed product
label
Operating mode
automatic, electric
Other characteristics
aluminum

Description

The Labelmoto® LDX6100C Super Speed electric label dispenser automatically peels and advances a wide range of CLEAR labels and die-cut parts made from clear materials such as vinyl and acetate. The LDX6100C 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 and labels are dispensed at 6.6″ (168mm) per second! 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 Labelmoto® LDX6100C label dispenser operates on 100/115V AC at 50/60 Hz. This label dispenser is made in the U.S. It is suitable for industrial uses such as manufacturing, assembly, and packaging. • SuperSpeed electric label dispenser for wider packaging type labels made of paper, vinyl, acetate, polyester, foam, foil, and other materials • NEW 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 7″ (6 to 178 mm) wide and 0.5 to 6″ (13 to 152 mm) long • Feed speed is 6.6″ (168 mm) per second • Automatically rewinds liner scrap for cleaner working environment

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