
Deck has minor wear and high temperature belts are in descent shape. Pitney Bowes W350 Kirk Rudy belt driven heater base. KR545T Mail Tabber KR565 Label Splicing Unit KR 535 Tabmaster Tabber 5' Wide Label Kit KR535 PS Magnet Applicator. The Kirk Rudy 527 Tabber is an excellent choice for dependable performance for medium to high volume. Production rates in excess of 40k tabs per hour combined with a roll capacity of 40k tabs makes the KR 535 another real deal - productive, reliable and simple to operate. Just like other KR equipment, the Kirk-Rudy 535 Tabber performs day in and day out.
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Used Kirk Rudy KR600-4 Newspaper Inserter with: Use the KR 600-4 to insert 4 page advertisements up to full size newspapers and tabloids Designed for small to mid-volume operations where ease of use, flexibility The most popular heavy-duty tabber in the U.S.

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In 2002 the entire operation was relocated to a brand new, custom built 100,000 sq, ft. Like all the other equipment we produced, Kirk-Rudy became well known for inkjet printing systems that were rugged, dependable and easy to operate. As inkjet technology was introduced to mailing industry in the early 90’s, Kirk-Rudy quickly began creating inkjet addressing systems that gained traction and popularity. Sorting and stacking systems were introduced, along with belt turn-overs, quarter folders, envelope inserters, card attaching systems and our now famous Kirk-Rudy Tabbers. As postal regulations and technology advanced, Kirk-Rudy continued to develop new equipment for the mailing industry as well as an inserting system for the newspaper industry that became very popular. Even The White House ordered an addressing system under the Carter administration. Orders for Kirk-Rudy equipment continued to pour in as our reputation for quality and dependability became well known. At this time several international equipment dealers became interested in our products which resulted in rapid growth and expansion.

In 1971 Harry and Fred, along with a group of faithful employees moved the entire operation to warmer climate in Kennesaw, Georgia, just north of Atlanta. Their attention then turned to developing a line of address label and stamp application systems that were more flexible, easier to maintain and more affordable than those currently on the market. Their first creation was a flexographic imprinting machine designed to imprint on pre-printed calendars, catalogs, leaflets, etc. He held a number of patents on various methods and parts. Harry was Chief Engineer and responsible for many of the time saving features on Cheshire’s equipment. A History of Innovation, Quality, and Industry Leadership Kirk-Rudy was founded in 1967 by Harry Kirk and Fred Rudy who worked together for a number of years at the Cheshire Corporation in Chicago. Our global network of dealers offers a full range of modular Kirk-Rudy components, allowing you to create a custom system that meets your needs precisely. Kirk-Rudy offers cost-effective solutions that are exceptionally well built, flexible and easy to operate and maintain. That means outstanding value for our customers worldwide. Because we engineer and manufacture our systems from end to end in our state-of-the-art Georgia facility, we can control costs while delivering outstanding quality and performance. Since 1967, Kirk-Rudy has innovated solutions for addressing and paper handling for the direct mail, printing, newspaper and card industries.

This is sold as-is, This tabber is in working condition. A Fully reconditioned Kirk Rudy model 527 Tabbers with all the latest updates.
