Just between us, this machine really shines with RSCs and regular slotted cartons but struggles a bit with highly irregular or oversized die-cuts that don't sit well on feed belts — still, for most corrugated box plants running standdard A, B, or E-flute, it's pretty much the workhorse you'd expect.
We've had a few customers push it to 220 pieces per minute for short runs, but honestly, you'll get better consistency and fewer jams keeping it in the 160-200 range where the folding belts and glue nozzles can keep pace without the operator constantly tweaking the touch screen.

The strapping section runs at about 15 packages a minute with tension adjustable form 0 to 45kg, which is a nice range for everything from lightweight mailers to heavy double-wall cases, and the PLC controller (usually 2-4 weeks lead time if we're out of stock) stores up to 99 job recipes so you're not reprogramming every time.
Power draw is 15.0KW, so make sure your facility has the right three-phase hookup — some smaller shops overlook that — and the machine itself weighs in around 6800-8000kg depending on options like the compression stacker or extra strapping heads.
Anyway, teh minimum carton size is 260×650mm and max is 1400×2400mm, which covers about 85% of what a typical corrugator plant runs, though we usually have stock on the standard model but confirm lead time if you need the extended infeed or a different strapper brand.
The smallest carton it can process is 260×650mm. Anything smaller and the folder-gluer section won't run properly.
Yes, we can provide CE certification and a full set of quality inspection documents along with the machine.
Standard lead time is around 30 days, and the MOQ is 1 unit. We'll ship as soon as it's ready.
Absolutely, the strapping tension is adjustable from 0 to 45kg, so you can dial it in for lighter or heavier cartons.
We pack it in a reinforced wooden crate with waterproof lining, and all moving parts are securely braced to prevent damage during transit.