Labels can be applied in real time from all sides to packages
The type of pad defines whether a package has to be at rest or can be in motion at the time a label is applied.
The pad locates in front of the peel-off plate. It picks up a label while it is being printed. The label is transferred to a package with the help of a stroke cylinder. The package is detected by a sensor and the pad returned to its initial position. The length of the stroke cylinder defines the maximum distance of a package to the peel-off plate.
Tamp-on pad
Labels are precisely tamped on plane surfaces. Recessed levels are possible as well.
Universal pad
Labels can be tamped on plane surfaces. Drilled holes are provided in gaps of 5 mm to suck a label. The holes are covered by a sliding foil, but can be opened according to the size of a label using a punching tool. Delivery includes two extra foils.
Tamp-on pad, spring-mounted
Labels can be applied to surfaces inclined by a maximum of 15°. Heights witin the area of a label may vary by 10 mm at most.
Universal pad, spring-mounted
Labels can be applied to surfaces inclined by a maximum of 15°. Heights in the area of a label may vary by 10 mm at most. To suck a label, drilled holes are provided in gaps of 5 mm and covered by a sliding foil. Delivery includes two extra foils.