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This article explores the specifications, operational benefits, and enduring legacy of the Adast Maxima MH 80-2, illustrating why it remains a sought-after machine for printers who value precision and economy.

Features a motorized backgauge for positioning material, often with a display (LED on later versions) to show measurements.

The heart of the machine. Regular maintenance is crucial to prevent leaks and maintain consistent clamping and cutting pressure. Manual-adast-maxima-mh-80-2

The MH 80-2 is a semi-automatic machine known for its robust iron construction and hydraulic pressing system. 800 mm (approx. 32 inches). Cutting Capacity: Approximately 110 mm (4.3 inches).

The series represents the pinnacle of their engineering prowess. The MH 80-2, specifically, is a two-color offset press that balances the need for speed with the necessity of compact floor space usage. Regular maintenance is crucial to prevent leaks and

The machine uses a motorized backgauge with a periscope or digital readout for precise positioning. Resources for Manuals

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To ensure optimal performance, regular maintenance and troubleshooting are essential.

Bolt the specialized wooden blade-handling handles securely into the front of the knife.

The Adast Maxima MH 80-2 is engineered for precision paper cutting up to a maximum format width of 800 mm. The primary physical and performance parameters documented in the technical profile include: 800 mm (80 cm / 31.5 inches) Maximum Cutting Height: 120 mm (12 cm / 4.7 inches) Clamping System: Fully hydraulic pressure adjustment Backgauge Control: Digital display positioning indicator

The hydraulic drive forces the paper clamp down securely before the blade cuts. The manual provides specific layout charts for the gear pump, control valves, pressure dials, and seals. It specifies the proper hydraulic oil viscosity to prevent foam buildup and internal component wear. 3. Knife Replacement and Adjustments