Automatic paper jogger BASA Series

automatic paper jogger
automatic paper jogger
automatic paper jogger
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Characteristics

Type
automatic
Paper width

770 mm, 930 mm, 1,250 mm, 1,525 mm
(30 in, 37 in, 49 in, 60 in)

Paper lenght

1,070 mm, 1,300 mm, 1,650 mm, 2,050 mm
(42 in, 51 in, 65 in, 81 in)

Description

BASA is the first system world-wide, which is able to align a large variety of materials fully automatically BASA is the missing link in the field of automatic cutting BASA rationalizes and humanizes the alignment process of printed sheets Application BASA meets two important business requirements: Ergonomics Cost saving Where is BASA required? Where high production volumes have to be processed Where large-format printing sheets have to be processed When ergonomic restrictions demand an automatic jogging process When the cutting-process is to be automated Which materials can be processed by BASA? All papers with a grammage of at least 60 g/m² (for smaller grammages we strongly recommend testing at our facilities) Various types of label papers Cardboards up to a grammage of 600 g/m² Foils (provided that they do not stick together and that there is no frictional electricity) Plasticized materials Perforated and embossed paper and cardboard Modes of operation BASA is equipped with two different modes of operation: During the automatic operation, BASA processes the arriving pile without any operator's assistance and provides the jogged and aligned reams in the desired height for further processing.For critical materials and small issues BASA has been equipped with a manual mode of operation, working similar to a traditional jogging machine.

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