Wrap Station

Wrap Stations use wrap belts to spin products (typically a bottle) to complete the application of a label. LSI offers a variety of belts, drives and back up plate options.


Wrap Belt Assembly


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Wrap Belt Assembly

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Wrap Belt Systems are used to spin the product (typically a bottle) to finish the application of a label. This can also be used for square and rectangular shaped products. The wrap belt assembly consists of an adjustable Linatex coated timing belt and an adjustable padded back-up plate. The standard back-up plate is designed for round products

Drive Options


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Drive Options

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The standard DC motor and drive controller is designed for belt speeds from 0 IPM to 1290 IPM.

An optional AC motor with variable frequency drive controller automatically synchronizes the wrap belt speed to be two times the conveyor speed.

Belt Options


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Belt Options

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The standard wrap belt assembly is designed to apply labels up to 15.5" long and is available in 3" tall and 6" tall models. Custom machined belt surfaces are available to accommodate irregular product profiles.

Back Up Options


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Back Up Options

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Optional back-up plates with thicker padding are available for wrapping labels on oval, square and rectangular products. Consult factory for details.

Wrap Belt Application - Synchronize Dispense


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Wrap Belt Application - Synchronize Dispense

from Labeling Systems

This is the most common method. This method locates the peeler bar of the labeling head next to the wrap station. Products are guided to the tangent point created by the peeler bar, wrap belt and product. The label is dispensed directly into this tangent point and the wrap belt will take away the product and spin it to finish wrapping the label around the product.

Wrap Belt Application - Pre-Dispense


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Wrap Belt Application - Pre-Dispense

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Incorporates a top hold down assembly between the in-feed device and the wrap station. By utilizing this method, it is no longer necessary to match speeds. Also this method provides a means to incorporate peripheral devices such as label on product inspection and rejection.