Harbert Engineering
A Tab-Serter is a device that will place a paper tape marker in a stack of paper from a printer. When used with the specially designed electronic counter – controller, the tape marker is precisely marks the paper stack.
This Tab-Serter is a redesign of the forty-year-old Badger Meter tabber. The best points of the Badger device have been retained while improvements have been made to lengthen the life and increase the speed of the Tab-Serter.
· Two
solenoids are used instead of one.
One solenoid advances the tape and then a second solenoid cuts the
tape. Each solenoid is pulsed for
a fraction of a second so they never run hot.
· The
clutch spring used in the Badger tabber has been replaced with an off the shelf
roller bearing clutch with a long life.
· A
new, easy-to-set, electronic counter with a simple menu is included.
· Input
speed to the counter has been increased to 20,000 sheets/hour.
· Maximum
tab rate is one/second.
· Pedestal
Height
Tall 31” to 49”
Short 18” to 27”
· Tape
Channel Length
Long 17” beyond the tabber body
Short 8”
beyond the tabber body
· Input
Filtered
for dry contacts (limited sheet rate)
Unfiltered
for solid state (high speed sheet rate)