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Tray/shrink system

Standard-Knapp has introduced the 296TS Continuum™ tray/shrink system.
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Featuring upgrades to the system’s user interface, wrapping wand, and film-feed module, the unit is a user-friendly, easy-to-maintain, and reliable solution for challenging, 24/7 applications in the food and beverage industries. The advanced diagnostic program automatically directs the operator to a fault screen in the event of a problem and also provides automatic scheduled maintenance alerts. The heavy-duty, stainless-steel frame also features easy walk-by maintenance, made possible by transparent guarding that allows the system’s parts to remain clearly visible. On-demand film-wrapping wand is controlled by a servo motor and sensor. Film-feed redesign includes a simple, single-pass, error-free film thread system. Operating at speeds to 80 trays/min, system also provides smooth transition during product/tray merge.

Phone: 860/342-1100 | www.standard-knapp.com

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