James Burn BB43 binding machine

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James Burn BB43 – Wire-O® Binding Machine (1996)
Semi-automatic Wire-O® binding machine by James Burn, model BB43, year 1996.
Designed for closing Wire-O® bindings up to 430 mm in width. This unit is not equipped with a hanger feederand is therefore not suitable for calendar production with hangers.
However, this machine is perfectly suited for the production of books and other Wire-O® bound documents.
Includes a complete set of closing tools for all common Wire-O® sizes (2:1 and 3:1).
???? Technical specifications:
• Max. binding width: 430 mm
• Supported Wire-O® sizes: 1/4” to 1” (2:1 and 3:1 pitch)
• Output: up to 1,000 books/hour
• Operation: semi-automatic
• No calendar hanger feeder included
• Includes full set of closing tools
• Power: 230 V / 50 Hz / 3 A
• Requires compressed air
• Dimensions: approx. 2100 × 1100 × 1500 mm
• Weight: approx. 650 kg
Regularly maintained
Fully operational and ready for use
James Burn BB43 – Wire-O-Bindemaschine® (1996)
Halbautomatische Wire-O-Bindemaschine® von James Burn, Modell BB43, Baujahr 1996.
Konzipiert für das Verschließen von Wire-O-Bindungen® bis zu einer Breite von 430 mm. Dieses Gerät ist nicht mit einem Kleiderbügel ausgestattet und daher nicht für die Kalenderproduktion mit Kleiderbügeln geeignet.
Diese Maschine eignet sich jedoch hervorragend für die Produktion von Büchern und anderen Wire-O-gebundenen® Dokumenten.
Enthält einen kompletten Satz Verschlusswerkzeuge für alle gängigen Wire-O-Größen® (2:1 und 3:1).
???? Technische Daten:
• Max. Bindungsbreite: 430 mm
• Unterstützte Wire-O-Größen®: 1/4' bis 1' (Rastermaß 2:1 und 3:1)
• Leistung: bis zu 1.000 Bücher/Stunde
• Betrieb: halbautomatisch
• Kein Kalenderaufhänger-Einzug im Lieferumfang enthalten
• Enthält einen vollständigen Satz von Verschlusswerkzeugen
• Stromversorgung: 230 V / 50 Hz / 3 A
• Benötigt Druckluft
• Maße: ca. 2100 × 1100 × 1500 mm
• Gewicht: ca. 650 kg
Regelmäßig gewartet
Voll funktionsfähig und einsatzbereit