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VDW Verein Deutscher Werkzeugmaschinenfabriken e.V.
Jan 2, 2016
TLM Packaging Lines
If you line the TLM sub-machines up and connect them electrically, pneumatically or mechanically, a TLM Packaging machine or line results.
If you line the TLM sub-machines up and connect them electrically, pneumatically or mechanically, a TLM Packaging machine or line results. We have done this on the following images and then mounted operator panels. You will recognise all the sub-machines with their system components. The smallest TLM packaging machine could consist of one sub-machine. However, the average TLM machine is composed of 5.5 sub-machines. Large packaging lines are made up to 11 to 15 sub-machines. The largest line that has been built so far is composed of 26 sub-machines.
http://www.gerhard-schubert.com/en/packaging_lines/sub-machines