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Rigo Lamibind 340 Perfect Binder

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The lamibind 340 and 420 Perfect Binders are simple, semi-automatic machines perfect for short and medium runs. Features include an LCD display for function setting and control. The book clamp and nipper operate automatically. True spine notching and adjustable glue thickness and temperature guarantee perfect books every time. Vacuum extraction of chips and fumes is included on 420 models only.

Produce books up to 2” (50mm) thick at cycle speeds up to 450 per hour. Standby mode, adjustable nipper dwell and a book counter are standard. Manufactured in the European Union by Rigo Ltd, an ISO9002 certified manufacturer with over 18 years in the graphic arts industry. These machines are rugged and built to last.

Rigo Lamibind 340 Specs
Machine Dimensions: 37.8 x 18.1 x 40.2 in
(960 x 460 x 1020 mm)
Net Weight: 230 lb
(105 kg)
Current: 16 A
Power: 3.2 kW
Power Supply: 220/230V 60Hz 1PH
Maximum Document Length: 13.4 in
(340 mm)
Minimum Document Length: 5.12 in
(130 mm)
Maximum Document Thickness: 2.0 in
(50 mm)
Cycle Time: 450/Hour
Number of Bindings per Hour: 260/Hour
Volume of Glue Container: 1 qt (1 liter)
Heat-Up Time: 30 Minutes
Glue Melting Temperature: 280-390 °F (140-200 °C)
Glue Temperature in Standby Mode: 250 °F (120 °C)

Lamibind Features:

  • Automatic Book Clamp
  • Automatic Nipper
  • Automatic Notching
  • Adjustable Glue Thickness
  • Digital Temperature Display
  • Adjustable Nipper Dwell
  • Standby Mode
  • Book Counter

The Lamibind 340 is manufactured for ROSBACK by Rigó Ltd., an ISO9002 certified manufacturer with over 18 years of experience in the graphic arts industry.

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