DETECTION AND AUTOMATIC SYSTEM
AUTOMATIC CARDBOARD MACHINE FOR THE PACKAGING OF WOODEN FLOOR.
Only one type of packaging for every product size, both in lenght and in width. Automatic adjustment for the size change by PLC, or automatically through the detection of the width. Lenght of the product: from mm 350 to mm 3000 and more. Width of the product: from 100 to 350 mm. Height of the bundle: from 90 to 200 mm. (as per the height of the cartoon reel). Possibility to pack different types of parquet such as Hungarian, French, Chevron.
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FOR WIDTH DETECTION
This system, placed before the cardboard machine, allows the actual width of the product entering the machine to be detected by means of sensors. The width will automatically be transferred to the PLC which will adapt the work recipes according to the size of the bundle.
AUTOMATIC CARDBOARD MACHINE WITH CENTRATOR AND WIDTH DETECTION AND THE POSSIBILITY TO PACKING THE CHEVRON FORMAT

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