form-fill-seal (FFS) bagging machine used in food, medical, or industrial packaging. Here’s a clearer breakdown:
FMC (Food Machinery Corporation) was a major equipment manufacturer. They made industrial machines including packaging and food processing equipment.
M75 – The machine model.
BB13295 – Serial or unique identifier.
Mechanical speed: 160 cycles per minute
(The maximum mechanical output speed—bags or cycles per minute.)
Minimum repeat length: 120mm
(The smallest length the machine can cycle/print/seal at.)
Maximum draw length: 320mm
(The maximum film length that can be pulled in one cycle.)
Originally manufactured: ~1974
Retrofitted with servo systems: ~1994
(Updated with modern controls, likely improving precision and reliability.)
NUM Drives and Servomotors
(NUM is a brand of industrial automation systems, likely controlling motion like sealing and cutting.)
For Bagger A, B, and D: Each machine has:
Seal Roller
Front Top Drawer Roller
Front Bottom Drawer Roller
Universal Spares (shared by all three machines):
Web Guider Dayton Motor
NUM Seal Roller Servo Motor
NUM Head Lift Servo Motor
Watco Temperature Controller
Type J Thermocouple x2
Nylon Seal Roller Gears
This document is probably used for maintenance, spare parts management, or resale of used equipment. The FMC M75 seems to be an older, yet upgraded packaging system, with good documentation of spares and retrofitting, making it viable for continued use or resale in a production environment.