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Folding & Inserting Machine Product

Overview

A folding and inserting machine is the workhorse at the end of a mailroom or print shop. It takes loose printed sheets, folds them, stuffs them into envelopes, seals the flaps, and stacks finished mail — work that would take a person all day done in an hour. An operator loads documents and inserts into the Sheet Feeder trays and envelopes into the Envelope Feeder, sets the job on the touchscreen, and walks away while finished pieces pile up in the Exit Stacker.

The folding is the clever mechanical part. Rather than bending paper around a former, the Folding Unit uses buckle plates: a sheet is driven into a Fold Plate until it hits a stop and buckles, and the bulge is caught by the Fold Roller pair that creases it. Moving the stop changes the fold position, so the same hardware makes a letter fold, a Z-fold, or a half-fold by setting two plates.

Once folded, the pack is stuffed by the Insert Station into an envelope the Envelope Feeder has staged open, then the Sealer wets and presses the flap. The whole cycle is timed by the Control System system and powered through the Main Drive.

How it works

Each Sheet Feeder separates one sheet using a feed roller and a retard roller, its Feeder Motor built on a reused Stator Assembly and Rotor Assembly. Sheets collate and pass into the Folding Unit, where the buckle plates and Fold Roller set form the chosen fold and a sensor confirms the fold length.

In parallel, the Envelope Feeder draws one envelope from its hopper and the Flap Opener lifts the flap and holds the throat open. The Insert Pusher in the Insert Station drives the folded pack through the throat into the envelope. The filled envelope moves to the Sealer, where the Moistening Wick — kept damp from the Water Tank and warmed by a reused Heating Element — moistens the gummed flap before the Seal Roller pair presses it shut. The Control System board, built on a Compute SoC Module with an LCD Panel and Touch Digitizer, sequences every stage, counts mailpieces, and stops on a jam. Finished pieces drop into the Exit Stacker.

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Bill of materials

12 top-level lines · 52 rows shown · 151 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Sheet Feeder 6 parts fi-sheet-feeder 2 33 assembly
1.1 Feed Roller fi-feed-roller 4 part
1.2 Separation Roller fi-separation-roller 2 part
1.3 Feeder Motor 3 parts fi-feeder-motor 2 24 assembly
1.3.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 2 3 assembly
1.3.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 2 19 assembly
1.3.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 4 part
1.4 Helical Gear Pair gear-pair 2 part
1.5 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 8 part
1.6 Sheet Sensor fi-sheet-sensor 2 part
2 Folding Unit 4 parts fi-fold-unit 1 13 assembly
2.1 Fold Plate fi-fold-plate 2 part
2.2 Fold Roller fi-fold-roller 4 part
2.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 6 part
2.4 Fold Sensor fi-fold-sensor 1 part
3 Envelope Feeder 5 parts fi-envelope-feeder 1 7 assembly
3.1 Envelope Hopper fi-envelope-hopper 1 part
3.2 Envelope Roller fi-envelope-roller 2 part
3.3 Flap Opener fi-flap-opener 1 part
3.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
3.5 Envelope Sensor fi-envelope-sensor 1 part
4 Insert Station 3 parts fi-insert-station 1 3 assembly
4.1 Insert Pusher fi-insert-pusher 1 part
4.2 Insert Throat fi-insert-throat 1 part
4.3 Insert Sensor fi-insert-sensor 1 part
5 Sealer 5 parts fi-sealer 1 7 assembly
5.1 Water Tank fi-water-tank 1 part
5.2 Moistening Wick fi-wick 1 part
5.3 Heating Element heating-element 1 part
5.4 Seal Roller fi-seal-roller 2 part
5.5 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
6 Exit Stacker fi-exit-stacker 1 part
7 Main Drive 3 parts fi-drive 1 31 assembly
7.1 Drive Motor 3 parts fi-drive-motor 1 24 assembly
7.1.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
7.1.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
7.1.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
7.2 Helical Gear Pair gear-pair 3 part
7.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 4 part
8 Control System 6 parts fi-control 1 6 assembly
8.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
8.2 Compute SoC Module soc-module 1 part
8.3 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
8.4 LCD Panel lcd-panel 1 part
8.5 Touch Digitizer touch-digitizer 1 part
8.6 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 1 part
9 Frame & Covers fi-frame 1 part
10 Power Supply power-supply 1 part
11 Internal Wiring 2 parts fi-wiring 1 11 assembly
11.1 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 3 part
11.2 Connector connector 8 part
12 Fastener Set fastener-set 4 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $50–$15k · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇯🇵Canon
canon.com ↗
Tokyo, JP Imaging & optics 500 units 8–12 wks
🇯🇵Ricoh
ricoh.com ↗
Tokyo, JP Office imaging 500 units 8–12 wks
🇺🇸Xerox
xerox.com ↗
Norwalk, US Printers & copiers 500 units 8–12 wks
🇯🇵Epson
epson.com ↗
Suwa, JP Printers & projectors 500 units 8–12 wks
🇯🇵Brother
brother.com ↗
Nagoya, JP Printers & sewing 500 units 8–12 wks

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