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Bigger Size & More Power
Sealcup 150 Overall Capabilities Enable Larger Image Applications

A WELCOME addition to our standard product line, the powerful Sealcup 150 extends the capability of a pad printer to transfer a larger image to parts with a single set-up while still enjoying the advantages our popular sealed ink cup.

150mm Ink Cup Diameter
With the large 150mm cup, the machine can apply images up to 135mm in diameter, enabling an operation to handle many larger pad printing projects. Before now, these could only be accomplished by breaking an image into separate, multiple portions.

Pad Power To Match Cup Size
Equipped with a robust cam-operated drive, the Sealcup 150 can produce up to 500 pounds of pad pressure. This power is critical for adequately compressing the pad properly over the large surface areas of image applications onto parts such as automotive components and appliance control panels.

Main Features and Benefits:
Electro-mechanical, cam-operated drive with infinitely variable AC drive, provides the most reliable and smooth, maintenance-free operation.

Sealed ink cup system provides continuous operation, high-quality print and low ink maintenance in uncontrolled work environments.

Easy set-up and quick changeovers with magnetically-held pad and quick cup release system.

All operating controls located on front panel with LCD operating mode display (in English or Spanish) allows convenient and simple operation for set-up and continuous operation.

Clear safety guard with interlock meets OSHA safety regulations.

Easy and cost-effective automation interfacing is achieved with latest electrical controls technology, including programmable controller and frequency inverter.

For more ideas about using the Sealcup 150 in your pad printing operation, please contact your ITW Trans Tech representative or visit our web site:
www.itwtranstech.com.



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