RK PSC 320 PVC Shrink Sleeve Cutting Machine — full machine
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RK Label Printing Machinery

RK PSC 320 PVC Shrink Sleeve Cutting Machine

Cuts seamed shrink film to length on the print mark, sleeve after sleeve.

SKU: RK-PSC-320
Starting from
₹7,00,000
Made to Order
Ex-works Ahmedabad · GST 18% extra
320mm
Max Web Width
18,000strokes/hr
Cutting Speed up to
ø700mm
Unwind Roll
Servo
Feed with Print Mark
Overview

Seamed web in, stacked sleeves out

The RK PSC 320 takes the seamed sleeve web off the glueing machine and cuts it to length, sleeve by sleeve, on the print mark. Finished sleeves land on a motorised conveyor and come off the end in a neat stack, ready to be counted, boxed or fed straight to an applicator. It runs second in a shrink sleeve line, after the RK PSG 650.

Length accuracy comes from two things working together. A servo motor pulls the web a set distance for every stroke, and a Panasonic print mark scanner reads the register mark and corrects the pull before the blade comes down. The scanner pulls that drift back on every sleeve, so a long run does not end with a creeping cut line.

The unwind takes rolls to ø700 mm on a 3 inch multi-bladder air shaft, mounted on a cantilever so one operator can load a roll from the side. An imported ultrasonic edge scanner guides the web and a 0.5 HP AC motor handles paper pulling, with a mechanical brake holding unwind tension. A static eliminator sits on the web path, because PVC film picks up charge and charged sleeves cling to each other instead of stacking.

The cutting unit runs on a mechanical eccentric movement, so the stroke geometry holds its setting over long runs. A digital controller counts cut sets, sheet sets and total strokes, so an operator can set a batch and walk away from it.

RK Label Printing Machinery Pvt. Ltd. has built label and packaging converting machines in Ahmedabad, Gujarat since 1995 and exports to 23+ countries including the USA, UAE, Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia and South Africa.

Key Features

Servo Web Feed

A servo motor sets the pull length for every stroke, so sleeve length repeats.

Print Mark Scanner

A Panasonic scanner reads the register mark and corrects the cut before the stroke.

Cantilever Unwind, ø700 mm

One operator loads a full roll from the side without a crane.

Imported Ultrasonic Web Guide

Edge scanner keeps the web centred through the cutting station.

Mechanical Eccentric Cutting Unit

Stroke geometry holds its setting through long production runs.

Digital Batch Counter

Counts cut sets, sheet sets and total strokes so batches finish unattended.

Static Eliminator

Removes the charge that makes PVC sleeves cling instead of stacking.

Motorised Collection Conveyor

0.5 HP geared motor on a VFD, so collection speed matches cutting speed.

Technical Specifications

Model
RK PSC 320
Machine Type
PVC shrink sleeve cutting machine
Max Paper / Film Width
320 mm
Cutting Speed
15,000 to 18,000 strokes per hour, depending on sleeve size
Unwind Max Roll Diameter
ø700 mm
Unwind Shaft
3 inch multi-bladder air shaft (75 mm)
Unwind Web Guide
Imported electronic ultrasonic edge scanner
Unwind Tension Control
Mechanical brake system
Unwind Loading
Cantilever system for single-operator roll loading
Paper Pulling Motor
0.5 HP AC
Feeding Control
Electronic servo motor feed
Cut Registration
Length feed with print mark scanner, Panasonic
Cutting Unit
Mechanical eccentric movement
Counter
Digital electronic controller: cut set, sheet set, total strokes
Collection
Conveyor, 0.5 HP AC geared motor with variable frequency drive
Static Control
Static eliminator on the web path
Cutting Accuracy
Governed by the print mark scanner and servo pulling
HSN / SAC
84431400
Country of Manufacture
India (Ahmedabad, Gujarat)

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Full machine view

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the PSC 320 and the other Shrink Sleeve Machines machines.

It cuts a continuous roll of seamed shrink film into individual sleeves sized to the bottle, jar or pack. It is the step before the sleeve goes onto the container and through the shrink tunnel.