Model 7000 TLC 12" Heavy Duty Pouch Laminator 1 /Each
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Model 7000 TLC 12" Heavy Duty Pouch Laminator 1 /Each
Item #: 04TB7HDPL
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- Features a wider 12" wide maximum laminating pouch size
- Runs at a speed up to 33" per minute
- Features molded silicone rollers for a smooth and consistent lamination
- Laminates thermal/hot pouches up to 10 mil
- 5 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Description
The Model 7000T TLC 12-9/16" Pouch Laminator is in a class by itself. Made in the USA, it has the best manufacturer's warranty on the market. American made quality since 1971, TLC was the originators of the pouch laminator. TLC has remained committed to the highest standards of quality, even as much of the industry has graduated from the school of planned obsolescence.These laminators will outlast anything else on the market. We back that statement up with a five year manufacturer's factory warranty against defects and wear out. Can you find a similar guarantee anywhere else?
Every TLC pouch laminator incorporates the following quality features:
- Metal case construction
- Fan cooled outlet table
- Finned heat sink for additional cooling
- Brushless gear motor for long, trouble-free life
- Grounded chassis
- Molded silicone rollers withstand elevated temperatures
- Fixed speed of approximately 33" per minute.
- An adjustable temperature control and ready light
- Built to last doing up to 10 mil thick pouches.
Specifications
Item # | 04TB7HDPL |
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Manufacturer | Thermal Laminating Corp. |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9434 |
Operating Method | Electric |
Speed | 33 Inches / Minute |
Dimensions | 16.62" W x 8 ¾" D x 4 ¾" H |
Manufacturer's Warranty | 5 Year Limited |
Size | 12" |
Heating Type | Silicone Rollers, Platen Heating Element |
Maximum Mil Thickness | 10 Mil |
Adjustable Temp | Yes |
Shipping Weight (lbs) | 20 |
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Frequent Asked Questions
Q
What it the temperature range at the roller? My fused glass decals require a 320 degree minimum at point of contact.
Asked by CHRISTOPHER J DUBRINO
A
None of our laminators will get up to that temperature, that is too hot to run thermal laminating film.
Answer by J