Martin Yale J2436 Padding Press (Discontinued)
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Martin Yale J2436 Padding Press (Discontinued)
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Overview
The Martin Yale J2436 Padding Press is a single-person operated professional padding press. The centered pivot point prevents the unit from drastically tipping while loading and unloading, and the locking door latches keeping the doors from inadvertently opening. Additional safety features include: twin doors with easy to use thumb latches, no pinch or crush points, spring-loaded tilt latch, and a shallow tilt angle which allows for safer tilting and easier positioning for durability and functionality.
Specifications
Item # | 04MYJ2436 |
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Manufacturer | Martin Yale Industries, LLC |
Manufacturer Part Number | J2436 |
UPC/EIN | 11991024364 |
Capacity* | 30” |
Dimensions | 30” W x 30” D x 66” H |
Quantity | 1 |
Warranty | 180 Day Manufacturer's Warranty (Extended Warranties Available) |
Shipping Weight (lbs) | 145 |
Shipping Information | This item ships via Truck (Common Carrier). It is the responsibility of the Consignee (receiver) to remove the product from the truck. If you do not have a loading dock or any other means to lift the freight off the truck and/or you need assistance bringing the product inside of your location please call (866) 537-2244. Click here for full details. |
Description
The Martin Yale J2436 Padding Press features a unique centered spinning point (sometimes called a lazy susan) that makes rotating the machine smooth, so you don't have to walk around the press to remove the backing over and over. It keeps the machine sturdy, even when padding large loads of paper. Safety features such as twin doors with thumb latches and a shallow tilt angle, keep your users safe.
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Frequent Asked Questions
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Do you have a glue remover or a suggestion on how to remove glue from the machine?
Asked by Eve
A
You can use a product such as rubbing alcohol or GooGone to remove dripped glue on the machine. To make the glue easier to remove in the future, you can also spray a coat of oil to the drip surface, such as cooking spray; just make sure not to spray anywhere where the paper may touch.
Answer by Binding101