Oystar Jones: Servo-driven cartoner

R.A. Jones has expanded its mid-priced, large-center Meridian line of cartoners to include a new servo-driven, intermittent-motion version.

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Created for global markets, the metric-design Meridian cartoners are available with either 9- or 12-in. centers, and offer both right- and left-hand configuration in a small footprint. Featuring a smooth, efficient rotary carton feed, units can reach speeds of 200 cartons/min (9-in. center) and 160 cartons/min (12-in. center). Carton sizes range from 4 to 8 in. L, 1⁄2 to 6 in. W, and 41⁄2 to 12 in. D, with the 9-in. center machine, and from 4 to 11 in. L, 1⁄2 to 6 in. W, and 41⁄2 to 12 in. D with the 12-in. center model. Available with a 4-chain adjustable carton transport that uses easy-to-replace, tool-less lugs and standard adjustable buckets.

Phone: 859/578-4497 www.oystar.rajones.com

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