Inserting machine 686

inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
inserting machine
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Inserting with the reliable and compact classic, the Kern 686. The Kern 686 is a modular and expandable inserting system for processing of single sheets up to size A3, and up to 3 enclosures. Suited to lower to mid-range distribution volumes. Kern 686 Quick overview • Document format (L×W) min. 148×80 mm – max. 432×318 mm • Paper weight 60–100 g/m2 • Maximum output capacity/processing up to 8,000 inserts/hour • Folding 2 folding stations for feeding of single sheets • Envelope format: C6 – C5 • Enclosure stations: up to 3 units • Enclosure format (L×W) min. 80×120 mm – max. 150×235 mm • Max. packing thickness: 2 mm • Software support: output read module can be integrated to Kern mailFactory®. OMR, barcode, and data matrix reading ex folding station. • Special features: simple, compact The inserting system Kern 686 is the proven, compact inserting system with the ability of processing single sheets up to a size of DIN-A3 and up to 3 inserts. To insert a DIN-A3 form into a C6 envelope doesn’t pose a problem for the Kern 686 inserting system, because the integrated folding systems allow any combination of parallel and cross folding. In just one step the Kern 686 compares, folds and inserts the documents and seals the envelopes at high continuous output. Patented steel packing pockets hold the forms during the insertion process into the envelope. The documents are thus fully protected. As with manual inserting, the inserts are correctly put in the fold. When the addressee pulls out the content, nothing will remain in the envelope.
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