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The HT-80 automated three knife trimmer can be used off-line or in-line for fast, efficient book production. Most sections can be set up automatically by inputting the untrimmed size and finished size into the intuitive colour touch screen for quick and accurate change over. For efficient book production the HT-80 system can be placed in-line with Horizon perfect binders BQ-470, SB-07 or SB-09S.

  • Servo Motors are employed for accurate positioning of the book block.
  • Rigid construction and heavy-duty mechanisms ensure consistent, accurate quality.
  • Automated set-up – Most sections can be set up automatically by inputting the untrimmed size and finished size into the intuitive colour touch screen for quick and accurate change over.
  • Books of the same size but different thickness can be trimmed at the same time, for true book of one production
  • System can be placed in-line with Horizon perfect binders BQ-470, SB-07 or SB-09S for efficient book production.
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Trim Thickness 1 to 51 mm
Production Speed 400 to 1,000 cycles/hour
Max Sheet Size 330 mm x 330 mm (350 mm x 330 mm - using the Optional C-80L)
Min Sheet Size 139 mm x 99 mm

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