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The Technoplat 708's variable pre-stretch delivers the best film economy for all films and all loads. Six selectable wrap patterns allow you to optimize each of your load types, reduce damage, improve productivity and reduce film costs.
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The Technoplat 708 turntable is supported by 28 heavy-duty casters and can handle loads up to 4,400 lbs. Weight capacity increases to 5,500 lbs by simply adding 16 additional casters. This can be done at order entry or added later in the field.
The heavy-duty 65-inch turntable is powered by a full 1 horse power AC motor and is made from 7/8" steel. The oversize turntable safely and easily accommodates a 40" x 48" with no overhang.
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Roll carriage lift motor with encoder, delivers precise placement of the film (within 0.2 inches of setting) when used in CUBE mode.
Photocell automatically detects top of load and utilizes infrared sensors that provide better readings on dark and/or shiny products that can provide false readings with traditional sensors.
NEMA 12 control panel enclosure protects against dust, dirt, fibers and lint. It also protects from dripping water, external condensation and other noncorrosive liquids.
Tubular cold rolled steel mast provides superior rigidity, minimizing torque and flex.
Heavy-duty chain provides smooth and accurate carriage travel up and down. New heavy-duty 1 hp AC motor and gear box ensure years of trouble-free performance.
Forklift portable from both the front and back. Making it safe and easy to place the Rotoplat 708 anywhere in your operation.
CE approved, conforming to global electrical and safety standards.
Control panel is UL508 approved.
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- Turntable rotation speed
- Upward/downward carriage speed
- Film tensioning
- Upward/downward Force to Load
- Pre-stretch ratio
- Upward/downward pre-stretch
- Bottom wraps
- Top wraps
- Wrapping start point
- Photocell sensing delay
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- Top sheet cycle
- Top platen cycle (top platen is optional)
- Reinforcing wrap cycle
- 6 user defined programs
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