Stroke applicator 4014, 4016


for real-time labeling on packaging or products


Depending on the type of pad, the product is either in motion or not in motion during labeling. Labeling is possible from all sides.

The pad is positioned in front of the peel-off plate. The label is held during printing. The stroke cylinder applies the label on the product. A sensor detects the product and moves back the pad to its initial position. The length of the stroke cylinder defines the maximum product distance to the peel-off plate.

Transfer modules for stroke applicator 4014, 4016



Tamp pad

Labels are precisely tamped on plain surfaces, even recessed.

Universal pad

Labels are tamped on plain surfaces. Holes to suck the labels are pre-drilled in gaps of 5 mm and are covered by a sliding foil. They are opened with a punching tool, according to the label size. Delivery includes two foils for substitution.

Tamp pad spring-mounted

The spring-mounted suction plate allows labeling on inclined surfaces up to 15°. Deviation in height in the area of the label may not exceed 10 mm.

Universal pad spring-mounted

The spring-mounted suction plate allows labeling on inclined surfaces up to 15°. Deviation in height in the area of the label may not exceed 10 mm. Holes to suck the labels are pre-drilled in gaps of 5 mm and are covered by a sliding foil. Delivery includes two foils for substitution.

Blow pad

for pressure sensitive surfaces or when products are in motion. Air jet blows the labels onto the product. 5 to 10 mm distance to the product surface are set with a stop on the stroke cylinder.

Roll-on pad

Labels are rolled on plain surfaces of the product during transport.

Corner-wrap pad

Labels are attached on two adjacent sides of the product. Half of the label is applied by the pad on the top side. Then the second half of the label is rolled on.




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