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The Rollsroller Traffic 600/145T is a sign of the times

The Rollsroller Traffic flatbed mounting and lamination applicator, from Swedish sign maker Rollsroller, is designed specifically for high-volume production of road signs It has a special profile bed adjustable to fit almost any extruded guide sign panels, according to the manufacturer. Bed length for the Rollsroller Traffic 600/145T model is 6,000mm and width is 1,450mm. The pneumatically controlled roller is automatically adjusted for substrates up to 60mm. The adjustable aluminium profile bed is desig
April 4, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Rollsroller is a patented technology for flatbed mounting and lamination
The 8725 Rollsroller Traffic flatbed mounting and lamination applicator, from Swedish sign maker Rollsroller, is designed specifically for high-volume production of road signs


It has a special profile bed adjustable to fit almost any extruded guide sign panels, according to the manufacturer. Bed length for the Rollsroller Traffic 600/145T model is 6,000mm and width is 1,450mm. The pneumatically controlled roller is automatically adjusted for substrates up to 60mm. The adjustable aluminium profile bed is designed specifically for mounting a high volume of guide sign panels.

There is also a roll holder on a glide beam for pre-masking tape and laminate. A stop static kit (cord and magnet) will dissipate static electricity. The Traffic model is most often used in combination with one of Rollsroller’s other units - an entry, regular or premium model - to create a complete workflow. The latest entry model is the Rollsroller 340/170E which has a bed length of 3,400mm and width of 1,700mm.

The applicators are manufactured from start to finish at the company’s factory in Karlstad, Sweden, to ensure quality control, according to Rollsroller. The chassis and beam are made completely out of steel because it does not deform over time, even if the underlying surface is uneven.

In March, Rollsroller will demonstrate its applicators at 244 Intertraffic Amsterdam and at ISA Sign Expo in Orlando in the US state of Florida. Then at the Sign and Digital show in Birmingham, UK, in April and at FESPA Berlin, Germany, in May.

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