ELECTRIC OPERATED PAPER PLATES MAKING MACHINE
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Electric operated Paper plate making machine in which the plates of paper can be easily makes in a very cheap in the cost. Oncethe machine is made with only it requiredto the change the shape of the punches and we can get different shapes of plates and paper balls. There are many numbersof hydraulic machines available for making the paper plate and paper balls. It is always demand in the market that machine must be reliable, with small dimension, low constructionand maintainscost. Electric operated paper plate making machine is easy to operate by unskilled person. Therateof production plates is almost 30 within 1 minute. Paper plate making machine consist of Motor, Gear box, Chain, Die, Connecting rod, etc. The rotary motion of motor is converted into linear motion by using different mechanism. In this machine we use gear box for speed reduction.
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