Used Barry Wehmiller Trine 4500 Roll Fed Cut And Stack Glue Labeler Up To 350 Containers Per Minute

Barry Wehmiller Trine 4500 Roll Fed Cut And Stack Glue Labeler Up To 350 Containers Per Minute
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Equipment Details

Equipment # E314410
Item Barry Wehmiller Trine 4500 Roll Fed Cut And Stack Glue Labeler Up To 350 Containers Per Minute
Category Glue Labeler
Roll Through Glue Labeler
Manufacturer   Trine
Trine
Model 4500
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Equipment Description

The Trine 4500 roll-fed wraparound system has been designed with a 30% smaller footprint and provides labeling speeds up to 350 cpm. Equipped with quick change parts, a product changeover can take one person less than 20 minutes with just a single tool guaranteed. To provide precise label application the 4500 is designed with the latest in glue application technology and label registration control. With advanced technology, quicker changeovers, and affordable change parts, the 4500 provides a roll fed labeling system ideal for any demanding environment.

  • Output: up to 350 Containers per minute depending on the application
  • Repeat length: 6.5-16.5 inches
  • Diameter: 1.75-5 inches
  • Web with: 1-8 inches
  • Nordson glue unit
  • Touch screen controls
  • Electrical:
    • Volts: 240
    • Frequency: 60 Hz
    • Phase 3
  • Air requirements: 80 PSI
  • Stainless steel construction

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