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Edelmann WEB 48 Five Rolle-Bogen Rotary Die-Cutting Machine

Manufacturer
Edelmann
Model
WEB 48 Five Rolle-Bogen
Type
Rotary Die-Cutting Machine
Year
2002
Category
Production machinery for packaging material
Sub-category
Punchs
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Edelmann converted from a gravure printing machine into a rotary die-cutting machine

Processing Principle

Processing type
Inline web processing with sheet stacking

Materials

Paper
Cardboard
Labels
Die-cut parts

Tool System

Tool mounting
Die-cutting plates
Tool holder
Magnetic cylinder
Magnetic cylinder circumference
24 in
Tool cassette
12 in

Technical Specifications

Web width
485 mm
Maximum material width
485 mm
Material weight range
35-170 g/m²
Maximum roll diameter
1200 mm
Maximum production speed
200 m/min

Production Steps

Roll-rotary die-cutting
Cross-cutting
High-pile delivery

Condition

Machine condition
As-new condition, ran little
Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The Edelmann WEB 48 Five Rolle-Bogen is a specialized rotary die-cutting system designed for high-speed inline processing of roll-fed materials into precisely cut sheets or components. Operating at speeds up to 200m/min, it handles paper, cardboard, labels, and pre-printed materials ranging from 35–170g/m² across a 485mm web width. The magnetic cylinder tool mounting system with 12-inch cassettes enables quick die changes, making this ideal for flexible production runs without lengthy setup times.

Industries & Uses

This equipment serves packaging converters, label manufacturers, print finishers, and die-cut component producers who need efficient, high-volume cutting with minimal waste. It's particularly valuable for businesses transitioning from manual or slower cutting methods, offering consistent quality and throughput that justifies the investment for mid-to-large operations.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating a used unit, prioritize inspecting the magnetic cylinder for wear, corrosion, or loss of holding strength—essential for maintaining registration accuracy. Request complete maintenance records, particularly for the roller bearings and feed system. Check the die-cutting plates for damage and verify that all cassette mechanisms engage smoothly. Ask about speed capabilities at full width and confirm electrical/mechanical condition, as older machines may require recalibration or component replacement after years of use.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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