Brady Launches New Flag Printer Applicator

EIN Brady flag 400

Nov 8, 2019

Just because wire diameters are decreasing, it doesn’t mean the data needed to identify them decreases too. Adding a flag gives your customers the room for the data they need, but can also increase their identification time. Lead with the BradyPrinter A5500 Flag Printer Applicator and free up their flagging time. With this forward-thinking machine, your customers can print and apply their flags in as little as five seconds.

Product features and benefits

• Consistent application — labels are applied evenly without wrinkles, skew or edge mismatch to
reduce rework
• Connectivity options — get your data to your machine in a variety of ways, including Wi-Fi
• Reduced waste — print and apply serialized labels as you go without having to go back and
reprint a full batch if an error occurs

Target markets / users and applications

DataComm

  • Data centers
  • Server rack builders

Harness Manufacturers

  • Automotive
  • Power distribution

Industrial Refrigeration / HVAC

  • Rigid lines

Hydraulic Line Manufacturers

  • Flexible hoses

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