Paddington Ii/g Pad Maker Press - Quickest Way To Make Highly Profitable Pads

US $375.00

  • High Springs, Florida, United States
  • Mar 9th
Paddington II/G Padding Press - It's The World's Quickest Way To Make All Types Of Pads. Works Great! The renowned Paddington Press is manufactured by The Nitney Corporation and sells for $745.00. Supplies, parts, manuals and templates are available from them or from printersparts-nc. This pad making press is in great condition and is very simple to use. The heated blower and quick hold down clamp makes padding a breeze and very profitable!!!  See how easy it is to use by looking at the multi-pictures overview below. The User Operating Instructions are included in this sale and a brief instruction set is shown below – under the bottom picture. It is used, but in perfect operating condition. We made thousands of various size pads for customers by turning scrap cuttings we had once thrown away into a money maker by using only some padding compound glue(we will tell you where to buy these glues if you ask or, if you pay the "Buy It Now" price we will include partial jars of padding compound and NCR padding compound) and a few minutes of our time. A brief overview on how easy it is to use can be found below. The color pictures below are of the actual padding press you will receive. It is a very sturdy, heavy duty padding press and therefore it weighs almost 50 pounds. The freight cost reflects this weight. We are closing our copy center and will be selling various copy shop equipment and supplies on Ebay – so check our other listings.   Paddington II/G Instructions 1. Jog your paper well before trying to pad it. 2. Use a padding compound that pours like paint not like molasses. A heavy thick coat does not make it stronger, it just increases the drying time. 3. The springs on the locking latches are designed to exert a steady 30lb. pressure on the paper when extended from 1/4 to one inch. It is therefore not necessary to extend the springs more than 1/4 inch to provide more than enough pressure on the paper for padding. To much pressure will break the latches or springs. 4. Loosen the back knobs on the back of the back board and adjust the metal paper guides to the size paper you are going to pad. The side guides on the backboard must always be adjusted to line up with one of the scored lines on the backboard. Be sure the slide table is against the backboard. Jog your paper then place it between the side guides and firmly up against the back board. If the paper you are padding is not a standard size you can either use only one of the side guides to stack you paper against, or slide the side guides out of the way and stack you paper in the center. In either case the pressure bar must always be in the center of the padding table to work properly. 5. Place the pressure bar on top if the stack of paper so that the center notch on the bar lines up with the center line on the back board. The paper guides should fit between the notches on the pressure bar. 6. Be sure the latches are open then take the rope ends and lay them in the cleats on the pressure bar. Take all the slack out of the rope, but do not pull tight enough to extend the spring. 7. Place your fingers on the open clams and your thumbs on the slide table, now close the clamps. If your hands are to small to do this you can lean your body against the slide table and close the clamps with your hands. 8. The clamp should be locked with the spring extended about 1/4 inch. This will provide 30 lbs. of pressure on the paper. Now pull the slide table until it stops. 9. Remove the back board and rotate Paddington so the edge to be padded is accessible. Apply the Paddington compound or carbonless solution to the paper being sure to thoroughly brush it on but not in a thick heavy layer. We recommend that you place a piece of card stock over the backboard slot to catch any compound the might drip. 10. Replace the backboard and turn the timer on the front of the unit to 5 minutes. Be sure the slide table is still pulled forward and that you can feel the flow of hot air coming up past the paper. 11. When the compound is dry, open both latches at once. To release the ropes, put your hand on the Pressure Bar and with the other hand grab the end of the rope and pull toward the center and up at the same time. Repeat the process for the other rope. You can now take the pressure bar off and remove the paper Hopefully the above description is adequate but if you have any questions we will will try to answer them to the best of our ability. Just email us through eBay's "Contact Seller" option. Check the bottom of this page and note if there are last minute additions to the description. Please pay through PayPal within 2 days after close of auction No negative feedback bidders allowed If you have any questions concerning this item, Email me prior to bidding  
It is used, but in perfect operating condition. We made thousands of various size pads for customers by turning those scrap cuttings we had once thrown away into a money maker by using only some padding compound glue(we will tell you where to buy these glues if you ask) and a few minutes of our time.
Brand Paddington
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Model II/G

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