Trimit 50C
TRIMIT 50C
High-Speed Three-Knife Book Trimmer
TRIMIT 50C is designed for high-speed, accurate book trimming with advanced automation to improve efficiency and precision.
- Knife stroke control and a servo-controlled in-feed for rapid and precise size adjustments, ensuring versatility in production.
- Quick, tool-less changeovers streamline the workflow, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity.
- The machine improves waste management with narrow cutting sticks and incorporates adjustable pneumatic pressure for optimized clamping during trimming operations.
- Equipped with a direct drive system and a mechanical safety clutch, it ensures smooth operation while enhancing machine safety.
- A silicone sprayer is integrated to prolong the knife life, reducing wear and tear on cutting components.
- The intuitive HMI control system monitors settings, production data, and maintenance alerts, providing real-time feedback for optimal operation.
Why Bindwel Trimming Machines?
High-Precision Cutting
The TRIMIT 50C is engineered to deliver ultra-precise cuts, maintaining accuracy even at high speeds. Its advanced automation allows for consistent and clean edges, minimizing material waste and rework.
Rapid Size Adjustments
Thanks to the servo-controlled in-feed, operators can make quick, precise adjustments to book sizes, ensuring flexibility across various binding projects without sacrificing speed or accuracy.
Enhanced Waste Removal
The use of narrow cutting sticks in combination with an optimized waste management system ensures more efficient waste removal, keeping the workspace clean and reducing downtime caused by waste build-up.
Optimized Clamping System
With adjustable pneumatic pressure, the machine delivers secure and even clamping during the trimming process, which prevents book shifting and ensures a uniform, professional finish.
Durable Knife
System
The silicone sprayer system helps to prolong the lifespan of the cutting knives, reducing the need for frequent replacements and ensuring that the machine remains in optimal working condition for longer periods.