The Accraply Revolve machines leverage next-generation controls and an intuitive human-machine interface (HMI) to simplify operations. Through the HMI, operators can access step-by-step help guides, diagnostic reporting, preventive maintenance alerts, onboard parts ordering, and several additional resources. Also, advanced machine design features eliminate operator error.
“One of the most exciting things about the Accraply Revolve line is how smoothly and easily the machines operate,” said Joe Leonard, Accraply’s Converting Product Line Leader. “The technology and servo motors work together to create a crash-proof forming table that restricts operators from inputs that drive the machine out of spec, which limits operator dependency and dramatically reduces the risk of downtime.”
Label Congress attendees will have an opportunity to explore all three machine configurations: the standard Accraply Revolve, the Accraply Revolve RT2, and the Accraply Revolve Fully Continuous. Each of these configurations has distinct, flexible options, with the intent to make it easier for customers to select the shrink sleeve seaming machine that is right for their business.
“Time and again, their team members have demonstrated their commitment to listening to our customers’ challenges and developing innovative labeling solutions,” said Justin Stovall, Accraply’s Vice President of Sales. “We are exceptionally proud of the Accraply Revolve line of machines, and look forward to sharing more with the industry at Label Congress.”
Accraply is one of several Barry-Wehmiller companies represented in BW Packaging Systems, which brings together the collective packaging capabilities of Accraply, BW Flexible Systems, BW Integrated Systems, Pneumatic Scale Angelus, and Synerlink.