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Automatic intermittent motion horizontal cartoner P.MM – Mutual Corporation
Industrial Machinery, Packaging MachinesAutomatic intermittent motion horizontal cartoner P.MM – Mutual Corporation
Space-saving, silent machine running and many kinds of carton paper materials applicable
Advantage
・Space-saving such as overall machine length of 2,275 mm only.
・Silent machine running and no slippage of machine movement timing by means of mechanical cam drive. No damage onto
parts with overload detection effectively executed.・Positive carton erection with twin blade inserted into carton.
・Perfect product introduction guaranteed by the insertion of unique pusher head and moveable mouthpiece.
・Mechanical Memory® system enables easy size changeover with high reproducibility.
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