ProMach’s new M2 labeler can be used on many package, box options
This state-of-the-art label head applies pressure sensitive labels to clamshells, tubs, boxes, trays, bottles and pallets, as well as other packages.
This state-of-the-art label head applies pressure sensitive labels to clamshells, tubs, boxes, trays, bottles and pallets, as well as other packages. Featuring a new onboard controls module with ProMach’s Titanium motion controller, as well as a new application module and more, the M2 is a compact, easy-to-use, high-speed labeler that maximizes reliability and versatility.
“In our quest to build the world’s best label applicator, we worked closely with our customers, including operators and maintenance personnel, to understand exactly what they all wanted. That diligence led us to design the M2 labeler,” said Matt McLean, VP and General Manager of EPI, a ProMach brand aligned with ID Technology. “Every assembly, component and feature was scrutinized — each aspect of the M2 is industry-leading.”
The compact M2 labeler is only 28 inches wide, 13.5 inches deep and 17.75 inches high (71 x 34 x 45 cm). Available in left- or right-hand configurations to seamlessly integrate into existing packaging lines, users can simply roll it up to a conveyor to label a wide range of primary and secondary package types or hard-mount this little labeler to a conveyor or parent packaging machine.
Comprised of six easy-to-change modules, the M2 maximizes serviceability. Quality design, components and construction all contribute to enhanced reliability and longer equipment life. The new onboard control module, made of aluminum for superior heat removal, is fully sealed to IP65 standards to protect electronics from dust and moisture. Inside the control module is ProMach’s advanced Titanium motion controller, which powers the M2’s servomotor. The Titanium drive, together with a smart encoder and intelligent programming, keep the labeler’s speed perfectly matched to improve repeatability and label placement accuracy.
To ease use and help operate at peak performance, the M2 allows up to 100 recipes, which contain every setting, to be saved to memory for quick recall during product changeovers. All recipes and settings are automatically backed up via the USB port and can be shared across production lines. Threading is simplified with a drop-in label loading function and an on-screen threading diagram displayed on the full-color HMI. In addition to onboard help screens, the M2 will display a warning and/or alarm if a problem is detected, such as forgetting to close the nip assembly. Accompanying the warning are easy-to-follow instructions on how to correct the problem.