Material Handling

Strapping for the timber industry

Mosca has launched a new version of the KOV-111-16 including a high-performance unit. The strapping unit has a tensile force of up to 7,000 newtons and enables the use of 19 millimetre strapping with a thickness of up to 1.3 millimetres.

The KOV-111-16 reduces downtimes for changing consumables thanks to its large squared timber and edge protection storage units. © Mosca

This then secures products with a tensile strength of up to 10,000 newtons - making it possible to strap heavy products. The machine is also equipped with a squared timber feeder and a fully automatic edge protection feeder. The storage unit can store 75 squared timbers of up to five different lengths at the same time. During operation, the storage unit moves horizontally to feed the appropriate length of squared timber as required. If the carriage is not in motion, the storage unit can be reloaded manually even while the machine is running, thus avoiding cost-intensive downtimes. as

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