WOHLENBERG

Sprinter e

Stand-alone or inline.

The gathering machine Sprinter e is designed based on the modular concept. All elements can be combined individually and used both as stand-alone or inline with a perfect binder. The machine’s low height, clearly laid out arrangement and functional design represent a visible expression of modern mechanical engineering, without disregarding the technical reliability. In this machine the double gripper system, proved a thousand times, and the upright product transport are combined with state-of-art electronic and the latest development of vacuum generation. For generating a vacuum a new system is used; The Winjector which is an extremely compact suction-pump system for creating a vacuum inside the suction module of the respective magazine. Based on the multi-stage ejector principle the vacuum is generated locally

System extensions (optional):

  • Drive belts in magazine
  • Imagecontrol
  • Image control barcode reading
  • Universal criss-cross delivery
  • Automatic rejection
  • Changeover to half-drum speed to reduce the separating speed
  • Handfeeding station for 1 or 2 pockets
  • Electrical disengaging clutch
  • Completely new, compact suction- pump system Winjector to optimize the process of creating a vacuum
  • Station processor and diagnostic display with graphical readout
  • Automatic image- and double-sheet control ACC
  • Motorized adjustment of the transport channel width
  • Low level pre-warning in each magazine
  • Control system for automatic run-up and run-down
  • Reliable and non-marking separation of the lowest layer due to the inclination of the stations
  • Upright gentle product transport in transport channel assisted by blow air. Spiralling upright for feeding into the perfect binder is no longer required
  • Mechanical speed, inline 1000-8000 cycles/h
  • Stand-alone with criss-cross delivery 1000-5000 cycles/h
  • Product height 105- 370  mm
  • Product width 75- 320 mm
  • Number of stations 4 – 28(All details are product- and performance-linked)