Converting Systems Inc. introduced its new Vertical Head Servo Shuttle Style Bag Machine, the sixth and fastest addition to its bag machine series. CSI’s newest model, the 1801V, features faster line speeds, enhanced safety features, easier maintenance, and HMI touchscreen access for set-up, operation, and troubleshooting resources.
“As we approach our 20th anniversary, we are excited to be unveiling the newest in our line of bag machines at NPE2018,” according to Bill Engelhardt, General Manager. Thus, the company's focus is to continually improve its machines to meet customers’ production requirements.
As a result of the partnership with Lenze Americas, a global manufacturer of electrical and mechanical drives, motion control and automation technology, the new 1801V utilises Lenze’s p500 Controller and HMI, as well as their MCS servo motors. The upgraded touch-screen functionality allows easier operation, greater start-up acceleration, and higher bag length accuracy.
Over the past few years, Converting Systems' focus has been two-fold, according to Ken McKay, Quality Assurance Director. On one hand, it has refined and upgraded some of its most popular machines, giving them more robust operational features, expanded HMI accessible resources, and enhanced safety features. On the other hand, the company has developed several new machines, like the 1801V, utilising the latest technology to better meet the needs of our customers.
Developed with the operator and maintenance mechanic in mind, the 1801V incorporates new, single-operator features to reduce maintenance time and increase productivity, including: tool-free Teflon curtain and platen insert adjustments; pivoting head via hand crank for convenient blade replacement and service; improved, smoother shuttle technology for more consistent film glide; lightweight, short stroking head allowing faster cycle times (up to 225 CPM); and part compatibility with some older CSI and competitors’ machines.
The 1801V HMI touchscreen provides immediate access to information required for set-up, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Plus, all machine functions are controlled through the touchscreen, eliminating the need for operators to go inside any enclosure. Front/rear pull cords and an optional photo eye light curtain prevent injuries by keeping operators safely out of areas with moving parts.
Converting Systems Inc.
Tel: +1-847 519 0232
E-mail: c.mair@convertingsystems.com
Website: www.ConvertingSystems.com
Booth: 14 107 (South Hall)
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