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Jacket Loaders

Jacket loaders are designed to facilitate inserting strips cut from 16 and/or 35mm roll into fiche-sized jackets. For many years the most popular unit in the UK was manufactured by Bell & Howell - this became the Kodak ABR 400 when Kodak purchased B&H. The product is no longer listed by Kodak but a few new machines are still available from stockists and, as there are relatively few moving parts, reconditioned used versions are a viable alternative.

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Supplier: (Kodak*)     Model: ABR 400
Film Accepted: 16mm roll
Magnification(s): 20X or 30X
Screen size (mm) 294mm X 305mm
Film Transport:
Manual    
Dimensions: H (mm)
 597   W (mm) 419   D (mm) 393    Weight (kg)27.1
Description:  Fan cooled. 13.8v 50w lamp with high/low switch. Semi-automatic with manual control of sequence of cutting and inserting. Can handle thick (5.5 mil) or thin (2.5 mil) film.
Options include:
Available from:  Microfilm Shop (*Note - This product is no longer listed by Kodak)


 
 
More information
 
 Click the link above to go directly to the Microfilm Shop address entry where there is a live link to the Microfilm Shop website.

Supplier: Motion Technology     Model: MJL Jacket Loader
Film Accepted: 16mm roll
Magnification(s): 16X, 22X, 28X, 36X
Screen size (mm)  230mm X 305mm
Film Transport:
Manual    
Dimensions: H (mm)
 485   W (mm) 492   D (mm) 475    Weight (kg)12.5
Description:  Semi-automatic. Cutting edge is displayed on screen. Can load one or more images. 16X lens has 90 degree prism for image rotation. 13.8 X 50w lamp.
Options include:
Available from:  Microfilm Shop


 
 
More information
 
 Click the link above to go directly to the Microfilm Shop address entry where there is a live link to the Microfilm Shop website.

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