Apply Only Labeling Heads from Labeling Systems, Inc. LSI

The Model 300 is LSI's most economical labeler. The 300's standard 5" web width capacity accommodates labels from ½"(F) x ½"(W) to 4-7/8"(F) x 4-7/8"(W). The 5-phase stepper motor drive package maintains label stop accuracy to +/- 1/64", at web speeds up to 500 IPM. Interchangeable, bolt-on applicators make the Model 300 the right choice for many stand-alone labeling applications. It is robust enough for moderate rate, front and back, and wrap systems. The Model 300 is used as the base for most LSI semi-automatic apply-only labelers.

Standard Head Specifications:

Series Head
300
Labeler Type
Apply Only
Speed - Inches per Min.
500"/min - adj.
Motor Type
Stepper 5 Phase
Physical Dimensions
Web Width
5" wide
Label Roll Diameter
12" O.D. std
Max Label Width
4 7/8"
Min. Label Width
½"
Power Source
115v AC
Controller Type
Proprietary
Housing Const.
Plate/Sheet Metal
Weight
40lbs
Series 300 Label Sensor Options:
Photocell/Light Source
A through beam, sender/receiver type label sensor is installed at the tip of the standard peeler bar. A clear label sensor is available as an option.
Clear Label Sensor
A clear label sensor package is available. This is used for label material with no clear reference edge or register mark on the web. This package is also available as an after market conversion. Sensitivity is adjusted directly at the sensor
Series 300 Web Width Options:
The base Model 300 accommodates a 5" wide web. An optional 6" wide web handling system is available.
Series 300 Unwind Options:
The Model 300's unwind system is designed for a 12" O.D. label roll wound on a 3" I.D. core. 14" unwind disks and a 6" I.D. core adapter are available as options.
Series 300 Web Alarm Package Options:
Low Label Sensor
The low label sensor uses a diffused beam type sensor. The sensor is adjusted to look across the unwind roll of labels. On most machines the low label sensor will only illuminate an alarm light to provide a warning to the operator.

Web Break Sensor
This sensor detects the difference in color between the green drive roller and the color of the label backing material. As long as the backing material is in front of the drive roller the sensor does not detect a fault. If the web breaks or the labeler runs out of labels the end of the backing material will be pulled, by the rewind, off the drive roller. The sensor will then detect a fault and send a signal to the relay or PLC. On most labeling heads this will illuminate an alarm light.

This option is sold only as a set and comes with a light stack top to notify the operator of a fault condition.

 

Labeling Systems, Inc. LSI
32 Spruce Street
Oakland, New Jersey
Phone: 201-405-0767
Fax: 201-405-1179
Email: lsi@labelingsystems.com