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PE09 Pad Printing Machine

Designed and built in our facility in Vermont, the compact servo-driven PE09 pad printing machine is excellent for integration into existing automation production lines.

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This printer is all electric, with an easy-to use touchscreen control for one or two color applications. The dual servo drives run both the pad shuttle and cliché supports separately, enabling all pad and ink cup operations to be changed, including downstroke speed, pickup and drop-off pauses.

  • Small footprint allows for easy integration to existing automation production lines.
  • One or two color options available with 110mm cups.
  • Also available (220 x 110mm) oval cup for wider image area.
  • Touch screen control can be accessed remotely through wireless.
  • Brushless servo motors controls Z-axis movement at 2,400 cycles per hour.

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