Continuous Strip Option - Leave bags connected in an "endless" strip or a predetermined number of strips
of sealed bags.
Communications Port - Allows for auxiliary communications.
Antijam Device
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During the loading and sealing operation, this device will detect obstructions and
automatically reverse the pressure bar and discontinue the cycle operation.
Castors Assembly - Rugged castors are standard for plant mobility.
1.4 System Integration
The T-1000 is preprogrammed to integrate automatically to major brand vibratory counters and feeders,
weigh scales, volumetric fillers, auger fillers and infeed conveyors. As an OEM for numerous equipment
manufacturers of infeed systems, we can offer the best available system, with the T-1000 Advanced Poly-
Bagger as the integral packaging component. However, APPI cannot be responsible for the successful
integration of third party equipment, unless approved and integrated by APPI.
FREE CONSULTATION AND PRODUCT EVALUATION: We invite you to call to discuss your
packaging requirements and our free product packaging analysis.
1.5 Additional Options Available
Although the T-1000 is equipped with many "built-in" options described above, various auxiliary options
and equipment can easily be added for special purpose packaging. The following options may be
purchased from Advanced Poly-Packaging, Inc
LS-10 Load / Support Shelf - Provides support for heavier packages when dropped into bag. Sizes: 10",
15", or 20" long.
LC-10 Light Safety Curtain - If funnels are removed, APPI highly recommends the addition of this option
to prevent injuries. This option, when activated, prevents inputs to valves which causes the seal bar to
activate. Additionally, the stepper motor stops when blocked.
FS-10 Flat Seal Assembly - Helps decrease / eliminate wrinkles in the seal by pulling sides of bag.
Increase bag integrity.
TS-10 Trim Seal Assembly - Trims excess film from bag above seal to enhance the appearance of the
package (retail products).
PB-20 Dual Palm Buttons - Decrease the possibility of injury to hands and fingers. Operator must push
two buttons simultaneously to actuate seal bar.
Ti-1000 Thermal Transfer Inline Printer - Print bar codes, graphics, etc. by downloading pre-formatted
labels, generated via label software.
(PC or Terminal & software required)
Roll-a-Print 1400 or 2800 Single or Dual Thermal Inline Printer - Print bar codes, graphics on the front or
both front and back of the bag, directly to the surface of the bag.
OFS-10 Output Fault Signal w/ SL-10 Stack Light - For automatic bagging operations with third party or
production equipment, this signal provides a fault when the bagger is inoperative (due to out of bag
conditions or other fault conditions).
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