This is an industrial bedsheet folding machine designed to automate and speed up the folding of bedsheets in large-scale laundry operations such as commercial laundries, hotels, hospitals, garment factories and dry cleaners.
Key specs listed: power 1.5 + 0.75 kW, voltage 380V / 3-phase / 50Hz, machine weight 1450 kg, overall dimensions 4940 × 2530 × 1930 mm. Core components include PLC, engine and motor. A video outgoing inspection and machinery test report are provided.
A specific sheets-per-hour figure is not provided in the listing. Actual throughput depends on sheet size, fabric type, operator workflow and integration with upstream/downstream equipment. Contact the supplier for rated throughput or request a site demonstration/test report for your typical load.
The machine is intended for standard industrial bedsheets and common fabrics (cotton, linen, blends). Very delicate fabrics (e.g., silk) or highly textured specialty textiles may require testing. Confirm with the supplier and run sample tests with your sheet sizes and materials.
Requires a 380V three‑phase, 50Hz supply as specified. Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician. Plan for the machine footprint (4940 × 2530 × 1930 mm) plus clearance for operation and maintenance, a suitable load-bearing floor, and proper grounding and circuit protection.
Typical operation can be managed by 1–2 trained operators depending on workflow, loading/unloading methods and integration with other equipment. Your process layout will determine exact staffing needs.
Routine maintenance includes cleaning, inspection of mechanical parts, lubrication of moving components, checking electrical connections and PLC diagnostics. Replace wear parts per the supplier’s maintenance schedule. Request the maintenance manual and a recommended service interval chart from the vendor.
Standard industrial safety features typically include emergency stop(s), safety guards and interlocks, PLC-controlled safe sequencing and clear operator controls. Always follow supplier safety documentation, provide operator training and apply lockout/tagout procedures for servicing.
Yes — the product listing states a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report are provided. Ask the supplier to include copies with shipment and to confirm the scope of the tests performed.
The machine dimensions are 494 × 253 × 193 cm (which matches the listed mm dimensions converted to cm). The listing shows a net weight of 1450 kg but also lists a single gross weight of 68.000 KG — this appears inconsistent. Verify the correct net and gross shipping weights and any special transport or crane requirements with the supplier before ordering.
Yes — the machine uses PLC controls and can commonly be integrated with upstream washing/ironing conveyors and downstream packing lines. Integration requirements and interfaces should be discussed with the supplier so they can provide compatible control and mechanical connection options.
Wear items may include belts, guides, sensors, motors and other mechanical components. Because core components include PLC and motors, ask the supplier for a recommended spare parts kit, lead times for replacements and long-term parts availability.
The listing notes a user-friendly interface but does not explicitly state training. Most suppliers offer operator and maintenance training — request details about on-site or remote training, manuals, and languages supported before purchase.
The machine is described as having energy-efficient motors; total electrical power is 1.5 + 0.75 kW. Noise levels are not specified — actual noise depends on installation and ambient conditions. Ask the vendor for measured sound pressure levels (dB) for your factory environment if workplace noise is a concern.
Automating bedsheet folding reduces manual labor, increases consistency and typically raises throughput and turnaround time. Exact ROI depends on your labor costs, volume, and workflow; ask the supplier for case studies or help with an ROI calculation using your operational data.
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