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Heidelberg aims for better bind at PacPrint

Heidelberg  marketing  PacPrint 
Heidelberg Australia and New Zealand will release its new Eurobind 1200 perfect binder at PacPrint’05. Heidelberg describes it as a high-performance, high-quality solution for print products in short and medium runs, which is ideal for the industrial print segment and can be connected to run in-line with the Eurotrim automatic 3-knife trimmer.

The number in the product name represents the hourly cycle rate of the machines.

The Eurobind 1200 is a 4-clamp perfect binder for manual feeding of book blocks. The pneumatically operated clamps are adjusted centrally using a handwheel counter. The standard version is supplied for hot melt gluing, but can also be specified for cold glue or PUR. All settings are carried out by external handwheels with digital display for a simple and quick set-up

The unit also features a central control console for controlling the machine functions. A sensor system on the book-block input station ensures a high level of operational safety when feeding book blocks into the clamps. The integrated vibration device aligns the book blocks precisely before the clamps close pneumatically. Cover suction feeders with creaser and automated cover press are also supplied as standard.

The Eurobind 1200 is equipped with a belt delivery and a 4-station stacker pile delivery for perfect-bound products.

First displayed at drupa’04, the Eurobind 1200 has been well received by the market with almost 50 units sold. A number of Australian producers have expressed interest in the machine.

The Eurobind 1200 will be a key attraction on the company’s stand at PacPrint’05.





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