Multi-spindle paper drill Dürselen PB.05 -
Drilling large sheets before cutting
For drilling of large sheets printed with multiple images there is a very
efficient solution: model Dürselen PB.05. The paper drilling machine works similar to a
guillotine cutter. The sheets are positioned by a programmable back gauge and
moved to the front by one image per program step. One row of holes - up to 22 in
one stroke - is drilled. Then the back gauge moves to the front another step etc.
Dürselen PB.05 drills paper sizes up to 1.050 x 1.050 mm / 41" x 41" with 22 holes per stroke. A smaller version with maxiumum 15 drill heads processes paper sizes up to 720 x 720 mm / 28" x 28". Different spacings between the rows are programmed quickly and easily using a touch screen. For repeat of an order the program is recalled at the push of a button. For easy handling of the large piles the machine is equipped with an air table.
In the production of labels and collected editions Dürselen PB.05 works extremely efficient compared to drilling of the products cut down to final size. A program with e.g. 25 steps is finished in 90 seconds. With tags for e.g. garments PB.05 reaches an output up to 2.5 Million of tags per hour, depending on size and print layout.
Large sheet paper drill Dürselen PB.05: Technical Data
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