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Grützmacher/Bell & Howell Rubin C5/CEXP-6RC Enveloping Machine

Manufacturer
Grützmacher/Bell & Howell
Model
Rubin C5/CEXP-6RC
Type
Enveloping Machine
Year
2006
Category
Printing machines
Sub-category
Inserter
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Two inserting machines are available

Machine 1: Grützmacher Rubin C5

Max. mechanical output
7500 pieces/h
Envelope format range
C6-C5
Min. insert size
99mm/148mm
Max. insert size
148mm/210mm
Max. filling thickness
5mm

Machine 2: Bell and Howell CEXP-6RC

Year of manufacture
2006
Max. mechanical output
approx. 10000 cycles/h
Envelope format range
C6-C5
Max. insert dimensions X/Y
110mm/220mm

Dimensions and Weight

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 2200mm/950mm/1250mm
Weight
approx. 1000kg

Documentation

Documentation available

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Capabilities

These enveloping machines automatically insert documents, leaflets, and promotional materials into envelopes at high speed. The Grützmacher Rubin C5 handles up to 7,500 pieces per hour with envelope formats C6-C5 and insert thickness up to 5mm, while the Bell & Howell CEXP-6RC processes approximately 10,000 cycles per hour with similar envelope formats. Both machines are compact enough for standard production floors and come with available documentation.

Industries & Uses

Mailhouses, printing companies, financial institutions, and direct mail agencies rely on inserting machines to process invoices, statements, letters, and marketing materials efficiently. Any business sending volume correspondence—from utility companies to insurance providers to nonprofits—benefits from automation that replaces manual envelope stuffing. These machines significantly reduce labor costs and processing time for repetitive mailing operations.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating used inserters, inspect the feeding mechanisms and envelope guides for wear or damage, as these are high-contact components. Request maintenance records and ask about belt/roller condition, since replacements are common wear items. Verify that all safety guards are present and functional. Test the machine's calibration for consistent envelope feeding and insertion accuracy. Check that the hopper and output systems work smoothly, and confirm documentation includes user manuals and spare parts availability.

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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