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Smart-binder additional equipment videos

The videos also apply to the Smart Label-binder. The list is ordered by the 'keywords' column. Click 'Module Number' header to re-order.

Smart-binder videos

Keywords Description Module Number
Corner rounder Spine squarer and corner rounder ARSD-100, but poor quality video
ARSD-100
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Cover feeder Cover feeder CIF-102 and cover auto-loader CAL-101
CIF‑102
CAL‑101
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Folder Smart-binder with in-line F-100 folder running 45 gsm paper weight at 130 meters/min web speed and producing A5 product manuals
F-100
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Gluing (cold) ISG cold gluing system for the IBIS Smart-binder ISG-100
ISG-100
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Knife Trimmer center-knife. Used to produce booklets less than 160mm (6 1/4") spine length
CKN
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Perforator Dynamic micro perforator. Shows sheets selectively receiving lines of perforation (under bar code control)
DMP‑100
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Perforator Dynamic micro perforator. Selective tearout sheet provided by DMP-100
DMP-100
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Trolley (pile loaderj) Trolley (Hovmand), pile loader - to load sheet piles into the SB-095, SB-096 or SB-097 sheet pile feeders
HPL-100
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pile feeder (sheets) Offline Smart-binder SB-3 (fed from an SB-095 sheet pile feeder) producing glued booklets at K-Print Exhibition in Korea, August 2018
SB-095
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Pile feeder (sheets) Smart-binder SB-3 running from SB-097 sheet pile feeder at Hunkeler Innovation Days 2017
SB-097
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Pile feeder (sheets) Shows feed both from the SB-097 and from the upstream web-cutter, but poor quality video
SB-097
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Pile feeders & cover feeder Off-line Smart-binder fed from three different feeders; two sheet pile feeders and a cover feeder
SB-095
SB-096
CIF-102
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Spine squarer Spine squaring module SM-101
SM-101
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Spine squarer Spine Squarer ARSD-S-100 (faster, more robust and can handle thicker booklets than SM-101 spine squarer)
ARSD‑S‑100
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Stacker Stacks finished booklets into piles
BSS-10
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Trimmer Booklet spitting trimmer in operation producing three streams of small width booklets
TP-100
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