Diagnostic material cutting module GSI-600

diagnostic material cutting module
diagnostic material cutting module
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The GSI-600 is a guillotine cutter designed for cutting various types of test materials (sample pad, absorbent pad, conjugate pad, and etc.) that are in sheet forms to convert them into pre-cut pad strips (narrower width) at desired width, for the purpose of using them for the next process of lamination to card. The unit works by manually loading a sheet onto the feeding guide where the guillotine blades cut the sheet into a narrowed width one at a time. As the cutting width can be easily changed for those with several cutting (pad strip size) requirements and with its low-cost, it is an ideal unit for any production scale facilities. FEATURES USER-FRIENDLY Quick & Easy programmable key pad allows for: - Easy adjustment of cut width and speed - Smart memory function saves up to 10 job settings Simple operation for minimal maintenance PERFORMANCE Accurate precision cuts (Cutting accuracy: ±0.1mm) Specially coated blades for improved lifespan. Anti-static Ionizer to reduce the issue of “strip clinging on blades”and etc. FLEXIBLE Handles wide range of sheet size (Up to 310mm width) Adjustable cut strip width to virtually any size; requires no extra blade set SPECIFICATIONS - Feeding Method: Manual - Capacity: 120 pcs/minute (Based on 3mm cutting width) - Applicable Sheet Size: Width : Max. 310 mm, Thickness : Max. 2 mm - Cutting Range (Width): 2.0 ~ 99,000 mm - Cutting Accuracy: ± 0.1 mm - Cutting quantity input: Can be pre-set - Dimension: (Approx.) 530(L) x 830(W) x 420(H) mm - Weight: (Approx.) 80 kg - Power: 110 or 220VAC, 1P, 50/60Hz - Current: 0.5KVA. 3A

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