Pressure-sensitive labeler
Using the new servo Oscillating Pressure Station (OPS), the 426 Autocolt applies three panel labels plus a side-sert at higher speeds than traditional in-line pressure sensitive labelers, which allows it to compete with rotary labelers. Compared to complex rotary labelers, the in-line 426 Autocolt offers faster changeovers with fewer change parts, along with a much smaller footprint and lower capital cost, according to the company.
The 426 Autocolt can be equipped with a wide variety of options including glue side-sert and/or top-sert applicators, continuous thermal transfer printing from Videojet Technologies and OCV/OCR vision inspection from Optel Vision.
The 426 handles containers from 1- to 9-in. (25 to 228 mm) high and from 1- to 5-in. (25 to 127
This labeler easily accommodates RFID tagging and is ready for integration with track-and-trace serialization systems. Ethernet connectivity enables the labeler to communicate with external line monitoring systems.
The stand-alone electrical box provides easy access for maintenance and minimizes the footprint of the machine. The compact 426 accomplishes multiple labeling and outserting tasks within a space only 21-ft. long and 11-ft. wide. To help achieve high line speeds, an all-new servo free loop vacuum box system allows continuous motion thermal transfer printing to sync with the intermittent label application function.
Featuring Rockwell Automation Kinetix servos and a Rockwell Automation ControlLogix PLC, all motion control for the main operations are provided by servo technology. Wrap and panel labels are applied within a tolerance of +/- 1 mm and outserts are placed within a +/- 1.5 mm tolerance.
A dual-roll unwind label feeder with splicing capability enables quick roll changes. A Rockwell Automation PanelView Plus color touchscreen eases operation while four levels of password-protected access help maintain optimal performance. A fully-enclosed heavy-duty stainless steel frame and protective guarding keeps workers safe.



















































































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