Insta 718 Heat Press

C$6,007.59
C$6,478.69
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Description

Insta 718 Heat Press Machine - The Solution to Your High Volume Production Needs

The Insta 718 Automatic Swing Away heat press machine is, with its 15"x15" platens, the smallest of our full-sized automatic presses. The Insta 718 works as hard as you do and has long been considered the most durable and reliable, built-to-last automatic heat press machine on the market. This pneumatic heat press machine is used around the world, by contractors for many of the top apparel brands, and is chosen for its fast heat recovery, accurate temperature, even pressure, and its ability to achieve consistent results, even with non-stop, trouble-free 24/7 operation.

Quality and Reliability Combined: The Insta 718 15"x15" heat press has been strategically designed to generate and evenly distribute pressure and heat throughout its upper platen. And, its cast-in tubular heating element heats the metal from within, to produce constant and long-lasting heat and the quickest recovery in the industry. A successful heat transfer application requires three key elements to work in tandem- time, temperature, and pressure. The Insta 718 has mastered those elements and gets the job done every time. The World's most durable presses optimizing profits and minimizing risks.

Features

  • 15" x 15" platen
  • Automatic air-driven operation
  • Easy access swing-away design
  • Accessory Platens: 6"x 6", 6" x 9", 6" x 15", 10" x 15"
  • Five programmable presets & cycle counter
  • Energy-saving auto-off and sleep mode
  • Ul, CuL & Ce approved, RoHs/WEEE safety compliant
  • Made in USA

Specifications

Item #: INSTA718-120V (120V)
INSTA718-240V (230V)


WARNING: WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA and use Protective Equipment when working with specialty printing and curing products and processes (including DTF, DTG, UV) as fumes may be hazardous. Specialty inks and film require a good humidity and temperature environment ( > 50% humidity, and temp range 70° to 80°F) to minimize risk of ink clogs and film buckling)