Electric Semi-Automatic Label Dispensers
These machines can dispense up to a maximum web width of 152mm butt cut or die cut and adjustments for different size labels are made easily
and without the need for tools.
- Depth – No Maximum
- Max. Reel Diameter – Max. 225mm
- Core Size – Min. 25mm Ideal 76mm
All Dispensa-Matic Label Dispensers can be supplied with an Optical Sensor or a Micro-Switch, please specify when ordering.
- Dispensa-Matic U25 – Up To 63mm (2.5”) Wide
- Dispensa-Matic U45 – Up to 114mm (4.5”) Wide
- Dispensa-Matic U60 – Up to 152mm (6”) Wide
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