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LT-1000ZD
LONGTERM
84411000
Machine features
The machine is suitable for heat sealing and cutting BOPP, OPP heat shrink film and other materials, and is an ideal equipment for making sock bags, towel bags, bread bags, and jewelry bags. This machine is equipped with computer fixed length, photoelectric tracking, stable performance, and fast speed. Equipped with automatic punching, hot lace and other functions.
Photo of application bags
Machine technical parameter
Item Number | LT-600ZD | LT-800ZD | LT-1000ZD |
Cutting & sealing width | 580mm | 780mm | 980mm |
Cutting & sealing length | 720mm | 720mm | 720mm |
Bag making speed | 40-240pcs/min | 40-240pcs/min | 40-240pcs/min |
Machine power | 3KW | 4KW | 5KW |
Machine weight | 700kg | 850kg | 950kg |
Machine dimension | 3600*1200*1700mm | 3600*1400*1700mm | 3600*1600*1700mm |
Machine details
unwinding device (different options )
feeding device
heating cutting
Machine features
The machine is suitable for heat sealing and cutting BOPP, OPP heat shrink film and other materials, and is an ideal equipment for making sock bags, towel bags, bread bags, and jewelry bags. This machine is equipped with computer fixed length, photoelectric tracking, stable performance, and fast speed. Equipped with automatic punching, hot lace and other functions.
Photo of application bags
Machine technical parameter
Item Number | LT-600ZD | LT-800ZD | LT-1000ZD |
Cutting & sealing width | 580mm | 780mm | 980mm |
Cutting & sealing length | 720mm | 720mm | 720mm |
Bag making speed | 40-240pcs/min | 40-240pcs/min | 40-240pcs/min |
Machine power | 3KW | 4KW | 5KW |
Machine weight | 700kg | 850kg | 950kg |
Machine dimension | 3600*1200*1700mm | 3600*1400*1700mm | 3600*1600*1700mm |
Machine details
unwinding device (different options )
feeding device
heating cutting
Power Up and Safety Checks: Before operating the plastic bag making machine, ensure it is properly grounded and plugged into a suitable power source. Familiarize yourself with the machine’s safety features and emergency stop procedures. Inspect the machine for any damage or obstructions and clear them before starting.
Material Loading: Load the plastic film rolls onto the machine’s unwind stands, ensuring they are securely positioned and aligned with the machine’s feed rollers. Check the tension settings for the film rolls to ensure smooth feeding and minimize wrinkles.
Die Selection and Installation: Choose the appropriate die set for the desired bag size and shape. Carefully install the die set onto the machine, ensuring it is properly aligned and tightened.
Heating Elements: Adjust the temperature of the heating elements according to the type of plastic film being used. This is crucial for achieving a clean and secure seal.
Air Pressure: Set the air pressure to the recommended level for the machine and the specific bag size. This controls the operation of various components like the cutting knives and sealing jaws.
Starting the Machine: Turn on the power and start the machine. Observe the machine’s operation and make any necessary adjustments to the speed, tension, and temperature settings.
Monitoring: Keep a close eye on the machine’s operation during the production run. Monitor the film feed, cutting accuracy, and seal quality. Adjust the settings as needed to ensure consistent bag production.
Bag Collection: As the bags are produced, collect them from the machine’s exit conveyor. Stack the bags neatly and ensure they are properly aligned for easy packaging and shipping.
Regular Maintenance: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule to keep the plastic bag making machine running smoothly. This may include cleaning the machine, lubricating moving parts, and replacing worn components.
Cleaning: Regularly clean the machine to remove dust, debris, and plastic residue. This helps prevent jams and ensures optimal performance. Use a soft cloth and a mild cleaning solution to clean the machine’s surfaces.
Safety: Always follow proper safety procedures when operating and maintaining the plastic bag making machine. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and keep hands and other body parts away from moving parts.
If you encounter any issues while operating the plastic bag making machine, refer to the machine’s manual or contact the manufacturer for assistance. Common problems and their potential solutions include:
Poor Sealing: Check the heating element temperature and adjust if necessary. Ensure the dies are properly aligned and clean.
Bag Cutting Issues: Check the cutting knife blades for wear and replace them if necessary. Adjust the air pressure and cutting speed as needed.
Film Wrinkling: Check the film tension settings and adjust if necessary. Ensure the film rolls are properly aligned and supported.
Power Up and Safety Checks: Before operating the plastic bag making machine, ensure it is properly grounded and plugged into a suitable power source. Familiarize yourself with the machine’s safety features and emergency stop procedures. Inspect the machine for any damage or obstructions and clear them before starting.
Material Loading: Load the plastic film rolls onto the machine’s unwind stands, ensuring they are securely positioned and aligned with the machine’s feed rollers. Check the tension settings for the film rolls to ensure smooth feeding and minimize wrinkles.
Die Selection and Installation: Choose the appropriate die set for the desired bag size and shape. Carefully install the die set onto the machine, ensuring it is properly aligned and tightened.
Heating Elements: Adjust the temperature of the heating elements according to the type of plastic film being used. This is crucial for achieving a clean and secure seal.
Air Pressure: Set the air pressure to the recommended level for the machine and the specific bag size. This controls the operation of various components like the cutting knives and sealing jaws.
Starting the Machine: Turn on the power and start the machine. Observe the machine’s operation and make any necessary adjustments to the speed, tension, and temperature settings.
Monitoring: Keep a close eye on the machine’s operation during the production run. Monitor the film feed, cutting accuracy, and seal quality. Adjust the settings as needed to ensure consistent bag production.
Bag Collection: As the bags are produced, collect them from the machine’s exit conveyor. Stack the bags neatly and ensure they are properly aligned for easy packaging and shipping.
Regular Maintenance: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule to keep the plastic bag making machine running smoothly. This may include cleaning the machine, lubricating moving parts, and replacing worn components.
Cleaning: Regularly clean the machine to remove dust, debris, and plastic residue. This helps prevent jams and ensures optimal performance. Use a soft cloth and a mild cleaning solution to clean the machine’s surfaces.
Safety: Always follow proper safety procedures when operating and maintaining the plastic bag making machine. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and keep hands and other body parts away from moving parts.
If you encounter any issues while operating the plastic bag making machine, refer to the machine’s manual or contact the manufacturer for assistance. Common problems and their potential solutions include:
Poor Sealing: Check the heating element temperature and adjust if necessary. Ensure the dies are properly aligned and clean.
Bag Cutting Issues: Check the cutting knife blades for wear and replace them if necessary. Adjust the air pressure and cutting speed as needed.
Film Wrinkling: Check the film tension settings and adjust if necessary. Ensure the film rolls are properly aligned and supported.