MBA01 Manual Bottle Label Applicator
The NEW MBA01 is a manual applicator ideal for short and low volume applications and has been developed to apply labels to a wide range of cylindrical containers including Bottles, Jars, Cans, Tubs and Tubes.
Container Diameter
12.70mm to 165mm
Label Width
25mm to 165mm
Label Depth
12mm to 304mm
Label Roll Diameter
305mm
Label Roll Core
76mm
Dimensions
572mm x 292mm x 343mm
Weight
8kg
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MBA01 Manual Bottle Applicator ENGLISH TRADE- Off-line rewinding
- Counts both gap and reflective labels
- Variable Speed Control
- Tension Control
- Great for dispensers and hand held applicators.
- Excellent in visual inspection
- Easy to operate
- Rewind up to 61.5cm/sec.
- Print speed up to 305 mm per second
- Left or right handed available
- Robust industrial design
- Easy Connectivity
- Especially for Print & Apply designed systems
- RFID ready!
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