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Shrink packer

New from Douglas Machine is the Contour SPS-30 shrink packer, said to cost-effectively maximize efficiency with new, patent-pending technologies for tray, pad, u-board, and film-only applications.
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SPS-30 features include a variety of infeeds including the new Smartrak™ Steady Stream infeed designed to ensure continuous product flow. Other features include easy-to-understand pin metering for simple operation and servo drives for low maintenance low parts cost and repeatable changeovers.

The flexible servo-driven wrapping wand maximizes film control resulting in accurate film placement. Easily accessible film cutter consistently feeds and cuts film while the machine’s simple inline design provides convenient operator and maintenance access. Runs at speeds to 30 cycles/min.

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