AM Multigraphics 1250 Offset Attachments
Townsend T-51 & Swing-Away Scond-Color Heads
The T-51 Second-Color Heads are attachments for the AM Multigraphics 1250 Duplicator with add a second color image to the 1250 blanket, thus providing a 2-color reproduction with one pass through the duplicator. It is gear-driven from the basic duplicator. the Swing-Away head is equipped with single lever control which adjusts the ink, water and print positions in one easy move. A rotating arm allows the second color head to swing away from the press or back into operation in about one minute. The use of a T-51 precludes the use of the following 1250 attachments: Automatic Platex Applicator, Automatic Blanket Cleaner, Blanket Dryer, Automatic Stop Counter and Automatic Master Ejection.
Standar features
- 9 Roller Ink System with 15 Control Keys
- 5 Roller Moisture System
- Pin Bar master Cylinder - Kanigen-Plated (Ink Repellent)
- Set of Hand Tools with Pouch
- Transparent Safety Covers
- Side-Mounted Moisture Bottle
- Speed Flo Ink Fountain Roller Crank
- Universal Brackets--Fits all 1250's
- Gear Disengagement from 1250 with Lever Action
Other 1250 Attachments
Attachments listed in the 1650 Section are also avaible in configurations that apply to the 1250 offset.
Specifications - Second Color Head
- Power Sources: Driven from the blanket cylinder of the 1250.
- Cylinder Adjustments: Key-operated 360 its degree of circumferential. Micro-horizontal lateral adjustment 1/8 in.
- Weights: Net = 84 lbs (38kg); Domestic (Gross) = 98 lbs. (45kg)
- Color: Chrome and ligh gray.
- Measurements: 15 in High x 20 3/4 in Wide x 19 in Long (38cm H x 50nm W x 48cm L)
- Paper sizes and weights, image areas, operating speeds, etc., are the same as the 1250 Duplicator.
LINT PICKING
When running a job that requires more than one run through the press, it is better to run the areas of least coverage first, if possible; then run the halftone and solid areas. the press will pack most of the lint off the stock on the first run!
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