"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
... but Anatol does need to get on these forums and defend there products with confidence and assure people they stand behind and on top of there products.Darryl
Being maybe the only Anatol user on the site here
Quote from: 3Deep on May 27, 2014, 11:04:36 AMBeing maybe the only Anatol user on the site here I have a 10/12 Trident and it works just fine. Only thing that is funky is the M&R style pallet levers were cast horribly and make removing pallets a huge pain in the arse.
Why an all electric press: there are many reasons, a few you have already mentioned, a lot less noise compared to the pneumatic presses. There are several other advantages I would like to point out; no need for a compressor and an air chiller. This not only saves you money upfront, but will cut down on Maintenance cost. Speaking of Maintenance think about never having to replace broken tubing, fittings and air cylinderI could go on and on about the advantages of an electric press and would be happy to with anyone who would like to spend some time with me or a member of our sales team.
I appreciate the concerns and issues that have been brought up in the past few days here.We are excited to offer something to this industry that has never been offered before, The Volt all Electric Press for high production. Why an all electric press: there are many reasons, a few you have already mentioned, a lot less noise compared to the pneumatic presses. There are several other advantages I would like to point out; no need for a compressor and an air chiller. This not only saves you money upfront, but will cut down on Maintenance cost. Speaking of Maintenance think about never having to replace broken tubing, fittings and air cylinderI could go on and on about the advantages of an electric press and would be happy to with anyone who would like to spend some time with me or a member of our sales team.The new frontiers of Electric presses don’t allow us to regulate the squeeze pressure. We weighted the advantages of the superior technology of the electric press brings to the market; we understand that this is a feature some screen printers need, that’s why we still offer a full line of pneumatic presses.Blinkspot….great eye, I appreciate your feed back concerning the linkage, digital central off-contact and the choppers always working. The Volt at the Long Beach was a Prototype. We made several adjustments to our design to eliminate the linkage issue, the squeegee and the flood bars working at the same time, now each one works independently, and the linkage is far less complicatedThe Volt is now available in single, three phase 220, and now is offered at a 110. Our website soon will reflect theses new offerings.There are some parts for the Volt that are available at Granger just like all presses. But not all parts are available there, which isn’t a bad thing. We use proven technology developed for years on our most expensive presses like the Vindicator and Pegasus. This means you are getting technology that was only available on $200,000 presses for a fraction of the cost.It was mentioned by hoagie and followed up by 244 that the “Sabre” and the “Sporty” are basically the same price as the Volt, I would like to point out those presses are a combination of pneumatic and electric technology, just like our Horizon Press which by the way cost less money and have far more features. I have a question, how much are their all electric presses?
Ill go ahead and get my popcorn out.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on May 28, 2014, 02:51:43 PMIll go ahead and get my popcorn out.Don't get too large of a tub because this will not degenerate into a company slamfest.