Paper paper jogger AirGo Jog
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paper paper jogger
paper paper jogger
paper paper jogger
paper paper jogger
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Type
automatic, for paper

Description

With the POLAR AirGo Jog, edge-precise material preparation is fully automatic. Two integrated blowing devices create a perfectly aligned cutting ream. The workflow: A complete cutting layer is picked up by the Transomat loader and transported by a gripper into the jogger. In the jogger, the complete cutting layer is fanned out with a high volume of air so that the sheets are aligned with edge precision. Finally, the air is removed at high pressure. The operator pulls the jogged layer from the front table or, optionally, from a gripper system onto the high-speed cutter's rear table. Fastest system on the market By jogging the complete cutting layer, an extremely short cycle time of approx. 60-90 seconds per 16 cm cutting layer is possible. All existing automatic jogging systems on the market process partial layers and therefore need at least twice the time to prepare the layer. Maximum flexibility AirGo Jog is highly flexible with format ranges from 43 x 61 cm bis 79 x 110 cm. Critical materials such as glued sheets, protruding or folded corners, difficult grammages and small formats can be jogged at any time in manual mode, which is available at the touch of a button. Switching between manual and automatic is therefore possible immediately. Different ream heights can be processed without changeover. This is a major advantage, especially in the Web2Print sector, where each layer can be a different job.

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