QuadTech® Register Motorization System 2000
For Commercial and Newspaper
The Register Motorization System 2000 controls lateral, circumferential, and phaser movement of the print couples in order to align register.
Features
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Shorter
installation-cable runs are now used, as you run a single cable from the touch screen to the PLC enclosure, typically
located on the printing tower. - Up to 20 towers can be networked together and controlled from one or more touch screens.
- The Operator Control Station can be mounted in an existing console or in one of its own, designed by QuadTech to meet your specifications.
- For a typical four-high tower, the system consists of eight motor assemblies for lateral control, four for circumferential control, and three for unit-to-unit control.
- Driven by a synchronous AC motor, each motor assembly comes complete with mechanical mounting hardware that connects to the cylinder or unit-to-unit phaser.
- Limit switches are also incorporated to prevent the cylinder from overtraveling; the control station alerts the operator when the print unit reaches a mechanical limit.
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