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Better Pack® Electronic Model BP755

Key Benefits

[Bullet] Double brush moistening
[Bullet] Top heater
[Bullet] Snap out cutting shears for easy cleaning

Better Pack® Electronic model BP755 gummed tape dispenser with color coded selective measuring lengths and advanced moistening system, assures you of a strong, safe carton closure with the minimum amount of tape.

Double brush moistening and a patented top heater deliver hot tape for foolproof adhesion. Only with hot tape can you be sure that all the tape’s hard dry glue is reactivated in the split second it takes to dispense it. Hot tape is "alive." It hugs the kraft of the carton to form an inseparable bond even if it is not carefully rubbed down by the packer! The top heater heats the tips of the brushes where the tape passes over the brushes for "zone" heating. Adjustable pressure bars regulate flow of water for different types of tape and sealing situations.

The Better Pack® 755 electronic machine handles reinforced and paper gummed tapes from 1 ˝" to 4" wide. The BP755 dispenses 6" - 75", with 6"- 45" in 3" increments and from 45" - 75" in 5" increments.

Click the following option: CodeTaper.

  Follow this link to the maintenance schedule.

With the color coded patented Tapeculator, a quick glance will tell the packer what button to touch for the correct length of tape. On-the-job tests have shown tape waste is eliminated to the extent that many shippers who use the Better Pack® 755 with the color Tapeculator are now sealing every fourth carton free with the tape they have saved.

Also see the new BP555eS model that offers a better value.  Click here.

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Last modified: 01 January, 2006