* Amazing!! Upside operation/ Very speedy working! Brand new!
for Pearls(artificial) setting Machine. Everyon can easily do setting the artificial pearls!
World’s first!! as you can see.
* SPECIFICATION
1. Model: Pearl Setting Machine NS-111 for clothing
2. Pearl size(Ø): 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10mm
3. Working stand: Protrusion type(option- emountable working plate)
4. Working stand height: 76cm
5. Holder moving height: 40mm
6. Claws size: 2.3mm
7. Claws length: 3.0 ~ 3.5mm
8. Setting type: Auto feeding & shooting by mould
9. Feeder: Auto multi feeder(vibrating feeder)
10. Rate current: AC 220V/ 0.1A
11. Noise level: 80dB
12. Electricity: 1 phase, 110/220V ac, 60/50Hz
13. Compressed air: 6~7kg/cm3 / 95psi
14. Weight: 80kg/ unit(100kg/ shipping weight)
15. Features
a. Pearl can be work very simple and unskilled workers to match center point easily.
But the other machines have disadvantages and inconveniences that you need to
work pearl down side operation.
b. If you change mold set you can use a various size’s artificial pearls. But in case of
the others, it is very difficult to work for unskilled worker to match center points.
13. Patents: 10-2011-0064589/ 10-2011-0064576/ 10-2011-0064581
14. Applications: Jeans, bag, shoes, embroidery, hats, boots, sneakers, belts,
accessories …etc.
* Above specifications are subjected to change without prior notice
* If you have any questions, please contact me as follows:
Namsun Engineering in South KOREA
Business managing direcetor: Richard Han/
e-mail: sangyhan@hanmail.net or 1004syhan@gmail.com
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