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The Mosca RO-MR-I at James Jones & Sons Was Specially Built to Be Installed Upside Down

Scottish Sawmill Firm Installs Three New Strappers From Mosca

This brings the total number of Mosca machines it owns to twelve.

Mosca said that the installations at James Jones & Sons, in Lockerbie, include a rare configuration to the Mosca RO-MR-I, which was built to be installed upside down to accommodate the way timber is fed at the plant.

The Mosca RO-MR-I at James Jones & Sons was specially built to be installed upside down.

In a statement, Mosca said: “This is to minimise contamination by sawdust particles falling into the sealing head. The machine uses a heat-weld sealing system with electronic temperature control. Standard features also include energy-saving direct drives and a wear-free, controlled strap track system, as well as automatic strap feed, strap end detection with ejection of remaining strap and quick strap coil change.”

The Mosca ROMP-5 is also built around Mosca’s DC brushless direct drive technology.

Eddie Balfour, James Jones & Sons General Manager, says: “Mosca machines have proven their reliability and suitability, which is why we have come back for more. Purchasing the latest machines through Mosca Direct made the process trouble-free and simple from inquiry to installation and we know we have expert customer support available.”

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Scottish Sawmill Firm Installs Three New Strappers From Mosca