Model # | TDLR025H |
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Tape Width | 6" (152.4mm) |
Type Gear Drive | gear |
The START International TDLR025H handheld manual liner remover and dispenser applies and cuts double-sided tape as it peels and winds the liner. This tape dispenser accepts roll widths up to 1″/25 mm, with an outside roll diameter up to 6″/152 mm. It has a 3″/76 mm roll core holder. The TDLR025H is particularly suited for double-sided masking tape.
TDLR025H
TDLR025H
Features
- Handheld liner remover and dispenser for double-sided tape
- Cuts tape up to 1″ (25 mm) wide
- Works well with double-sided masking tape
- Uses a 3″/76 mm roll core holder
- Tape is cut by pulling across the serrated blade
- .25″-1″ (6-25mm) in tape width
- .50″ minimum length to variable maximum length
- Maximum outside diameter of roll is 4.75″ (120mm)
- Sturdy base for stability
Tape dispensers hold and cut tape. They are used in manufacturing, assembly, and packaging. Tape guns are portable, handheld tape dispensers that are useful for small jobs. Table-top dispensers allow an operator to tear off the tape and then bring it to the point of application. Manual table-top dispensers allow an operator to pull and tear any amount of tape, or to dispense a fixed amount of tape by use of a hand lever. Electronic dispensers may be actuated by the push of a button or by a sensor that detects when the previously cut length of tape has been removed. Most tape dispensers work with pressure-sensitive tapes, such as transparent office tape, packing tape, or strapping tape. Gummed tape dispensers, also known as water-activated tape dispensers, work with water-activated adhesive tape. These dispensers moisten each piece of tape as it is dispensed.
What's in the Box?
- TDLR025H Hand Held Manual Liner Remover and Tape Dispenser
- Instructions
Specifications
Supporting Information
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