Yes. As a professional manufacturer, we offer tailored solutions based on your production capacity, bag size, material type, and automation level. Whether you need a semi-automatic setup or a fully integrated production line, we can design and build the right machine for your business.
What is your after-sales service policy?
We offer lifetime after-sales service for all machines. This includes regular maintenance guidance, spare parts supply, and ongoing technical consultation-ensuring long-term reliability and performance of your equipment
How to choose the right paper bag machine model based on production needs?
How to choose the right paper bag machine model based on production needs?
ls technical support included after purchase?
Absolutely. We provide full technical support during installation and commissioning Our engineering team is available for remote troubleshooting via video call or on-site service when needed. All machines come with detailed operation manuals and training videos
What is the difference between mechanical and fully automatic paper bag machines?
Mechanical paper bag machines require more manual operation and have lower automation, making them suitable for small-scale production with lower investment. Fully automatic paper bag machines complete the entire process from feeding to forming with minimal human intervention, offering higher efficiency and consistency for large-volume production. The choice depends on your output needs and budget.
What is the difference between synchronous belt-driven and gear-driven printing machines?
Synchronous belt-driven machines use reinforced timing belts for power transmission. They offer smoother operation, lower noise, and higher speed capability, making them ideal for precision printing at medium to high speeds. However, belt tension and wear must be carefully managed to avoid slippage or accuracy loss. Gear-driven machines use direct gear engagement, providing superior durability and consistent performance under heavy loads or high torque. They excel in low-speed and long-term continuous operation but generate more noise and vibration, especially at higher speeds. The choice depends on your required speed, print quality, material thickness, and maintenance preferences. Synchronous belt systems are cost-effective for high-speed needs, while gear-driven systems suit heavy-duty, low-speed applications.
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