Hugo Beck Rotation Feeder
The Hugo Beck rotation feeder is the most popular feeder in the graphics industry.
It sucks the product and moves it into its pincers to be fed via a rotational movement into the packaging or inserting machine at right angles.
The rotation feeder is suitable for a wide variety of products, as it can be very quickly switched to deal with thin to thick products. Each version of the Hugo Beck rotation feeder features a high degree of flexibility, height adjustment possibilities and its own drive and control unit.
Paper Packaging
Sustainable and personalised: Magazines are packed in paper instead of plastic with the Hugo Beck hybrid packaging machine paper X hybrid advance. Of course, other products can also be packed in paper. The paper packaging machine can be flexibly adapted to film packaging with a simple changeover, future-proofing the investment. The machine processes films of all types and papers from approx. 60 g/m2 to 120 g/m2.
Post-print processing of magazines with Hugo Beck’s inserting machine ESM
Hugo Beck Rotation Feeder
Overview
The Hugo Beck Rotation Feeder is a versatile and efficient feeding system designed to handle a wide range of products with precision and flexibility. This feeder is particularly well-suited for post-print processing applications, ensuring smooth and accurate feeding of various items such as single sheets, magazines, and other print products.
Key Features
- Rotational Movement: Uses a unique rotational mechanism to feed products at right angles into packaging or inserting machines.
- Suction Technology: Employs suction to pick up products and move them into pincers for secure handling.
- Flexible Product Handling: Capable of quickly switching between thin and thick products.
- Independent Control: Equipped with its own drive and control unit, allowing for standalone operation or integration with other machines.
- Height Adjustment: Features height adjustment possibilities for accommodating different product sizes.
Technical Specifications
- Product Dimensions:
- TA 3315 Model:
- Length: 50 – 230 mm
- Width: 90 – 250 mm
- TA 4415 Model:
- Length: 70 – 330 mm
- Width: 90 – 440 mm
- TA 3315 Model:
- Product Types:
- Single sheets (as light as 80 g/m²)
- Magazines (up to specified maximum thickness)
Benefits
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of product types and sizes, from thin sheets to thicker magazines.
- Efficiency: High-speed operation enhances productivity in packaging and inserting processes.
- Precision: Ensures accurate feeding and placement of products, maintaining consistency in production.
- Flexibility: Can be easily integrated with Hugo Beck machines or third-party devices.
- Easy Repositioning: Can be quickly unplugged and moved to another location within minutes.
Applications
The Hugo Beck Rotation Feeder is suitable for various sectors, including:
- Print and Multimedia: Ideal for feeding single sheets, magazines, and other print products.
- E-Commerce and Logistics: Enhances packaging processes for mail order and shipping operations.
- Publishing: Efficient handling of books, catalogues, and periodicals.
Conclusion
The Hugo Beck Rotation Feeder stands out as a highly flexible and efficient solution for feeding a wide range of products in various production environments. Its combination of rotational movement, suction technology, and adaptability makes it an excellent choice for businesses looking to optimise their feeding processes. Invest in the Hugo Beck Rotation Feeder to enhance your production efficiency and ensure consistent, high-quality handling of your print and packaging products.
For more detailed information and to explore how the Hugo Beck Rotation Feeder can benefit your specific operations, please contact us.
TA 4415 | Length: between 70 and 400 mm Width: between 90 and 440 mm Height: up to 8 mm Output: up to 15.000 cycles/hour |
TA 4418 | Length: between 70 and 400 mm Width: between 90 and 440 mm Height: up to 8 mm Output: up to 18.000 cycles/hour |
TA 3315 | Length: up to 230 mm Width: up to 330 mm Height: up to 3 mm Output: up to 15.000 cycles/hour |