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We have been in the market for a new laminator for quite some time now. Looking at the options out there I decided we will give the USTech a go and see how it stacks up. As much as I wanted to get a Kala Mistral, AGL, Seal, GBC, etc or some other higher end name brand unit, after doing quite a bit of research and pricing comparisons, reading many positive comments about the USTech laminators I had to go with what my budget could bear and my gut instinct. So I contacted Dave at USTech and placed the order for a Pro 65-S. This is their "Pro" series which is their more modern upright style (much like the Kala Mistral) and comes in several variants. Coming from a 10+ year old GBC Artic Titan 165 I was wanting some more modern features like a motorized take-up for roll to roll, a larger nip opening for mounting onto substrates thicker than 3/8", larger diameter rollers, and heat assist and/or hot capabilities. Our old GBC has served us very well but it has always been a bit of a struggle to get it to track well. Regardless I will be coming from a well-known and respected name brand to this new USTech unit. I plan to really give you all a good thorough and full review of it. We work a laminator hard running many full 54" and 60" rolls a month frequently running an entire full printed roll at once. I plan on being pretty thorough in this review which will take some time. I will be taking plenty of photos from the crate, uncrating, installing any parts that might need installing, setting up, and running the machine. Due to this I will be updating this as I go. I’m still going to need to run a new power circuit as well since this is a cold/hot laminator and our current laminator is just a basic cold one so that will also add some time before any actual impressions of running the unit come. I’m not going to sugar coat this review, if I hate the machine I’m going to say that, if I think its poorly made junk, I’m going to say that….
Ordering was pretty painless. I did not call them. I simply composed an email to them. Dave responded within a couple of hours. We went back and forth on a few things over the next day. He was fairly quick to respond and we made a deal. He emailed a jpg invoice and gave me payment options. Credit card, check, bank wire. I opted for a credit card payment via PayPal which he quickly acknowledged and promised the unit would ship the following day.
As I mentioned, this model from USTech comes in several variants so this review will hopefully be helpful to anyone considering any of the variants of the Pro series. The primary difference between the models are the heaters. There is also a version that has a manual crank handle to lift the main roller, this model has a motorized lift. I'll also point out that there is zero documentation available online for the USTech laminators other than specs and a brochure. There is no PDF of the owner’s manual, parts list or anything else. They do have several videos on YouTube demonstrating some basic operation. You can buy the USTech laminators from their website, by calling them, or on eBay where they also list them for sale. The laminators will all ship out of Florida. The only real problem I have seen mentioned online with their laminators is failure of the speed control rendering the machine unusable but replacement parts were quickly made available and sent out for the owner to replace the failed part. My actual review will start and progress later. I ordered the machine on 09/25/2014 and the next day Dave emailed me a tracking number for the freight carrier. Keep in mind, in the crate this is a fairly large and heavy piece of equipment. We have a forklift and loading dock so no worries here but if you do not have these available you might want to be sure that lift gate service is being provided for the shipping although the truck driver will still probably only get it off the truck and on the ground for you.
Because their website leaves quite a bit to be desired as far as navigation and functionality I'll list some details as best as I can determine for the "Pro" series models. There are some assorted discrepancies on the website between some of the pages in regards to some of the specifications. So if you want to be 100% sure you should probably contact them to verify what is correct.
All of the Pro series model boast a few common features which are
Motorized take-up for roll to roll operation.
5" diameter silicone rollers.
1.5" nip opening.
0 to 20 ft per minute variable speed.
Foot pedal.
Motorized liner windup.
Stand.
55" models have a max lam width of 54"
65" models have a max lam width of 64".
5 or 6 (not 100% sure) removable auto-gripping media shafts, the shafts are not swing out though.
Common chassis size (other than the overall width).
Weight seems to vary some by model with the 44" D showing as 510lbs, the 65" D 890lbs, the 65" S as 755lbs, the 65" C as 640lbs being some examples. You will need a solid floor.....
3 year parts warranty.
Cold Pro C models. Cold only and shows 44”, 55”, and 65” models however only 55” and 65” versions are available to purchase on the site. Looking at their website it would appear that the 55" one has the manual crank to raise and lower the main roller while the 65" has the motorized lift. The C version only needs a 120V 10A power circuit (a regular plug outlet will work fine for one).
WORF-PRO55-C 55" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/pro55c-u1.html
WORF-PRO65-C 65" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/pro65c-u.html
Cold / Heat assist WORF TX models. Heat assist version and can be bought in a 65" size only although their main page also shows a 55" version. Motorized lift and there is a slight discrepancy on their site. The main page for this version shows 0 to 16 ft per minute speed while the details page shows 0 to 20 ft per minute speed. Hard to say for certain what the correct speed is, my guess is up to 16 ft/min when heated and up to 20 cold. This model has a heated upper roller. Digital heat control which goes up to 100f (200c). This version shows that it needs 120v 32A power. NOT a regular plug outlet. By NEMA standards this would have to be some sort of a twist lock connector as a regular plug outlet is only rated for either 15 or 20 amps (20 amp outlets have a sideways notch on one side and will accept regular power cords or 20 amp power cords which have one blade turned on its side). Regardless by the listed specs you will probably need to run a dedicated circuit. I've also read others state that on the heated models USTech ships the heating parts not installed, you will have to install the heating element into the main roller yourself.
WORF-TX-600H 65" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/tx600.html
Cold / Hot Pro S and Pro D models. Full hot models. The Pro D version is a new addition to the site (at least I had not seen it on there in the past) and has dual heated rollers while the S version is a heated top roller. Both the S and D show 44”, 55”, and 65” models however only 55” and 65” versions are available to purchase on the site. I bought the 65” Pro S version which is what I will be reviewing. Discrepancies on the website for these are both on the power requirements and the D version pictures show it as having the motorized lift while the pdf brochure shows it as having the crank handle lift, the product page for the S version also shows 120v 32a power which the main page shows 220v. I guess I’ll figure out what sort of power circuit I need to run once it gets here. I’m not going to go into the specs on the D version. Check their website for the brochure. The D version brochure does show 220v 30a power requirements, a slower 16.25 ft/min speed, and a smaller max 1” nip opening though. On the S version it shows that it has digital heat control which goes up to 305f (150c).
WORF-PRO55-S 55" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/pro55s_m.html
WORF-PRO65-S 65" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/pro65s_m.html
WORD-PROxx-D Models http://www.bestdgi.com/xpdf/worf_pro_d.pdf
The laminator should arrive at our shop today. The shipment tracking shows that it is here in town today 09/29/2014 and weighs 895lbs. Stay tuned…..
Ordering was pretty painless. I did not call them. I simply composed an email to them. Dave responded within a couple of hours. We went back and forth on a few things over the next day. He was fairly quick to respond and we made a deal. He emailed a jpg invoice and gave me payment options. Credit card, check, bank wire. I opted for a credit card payment via PayPal which he quickly acknowledged and promised the unit would ship the following day.
As I mentioned, this model from USTech comes in several variants so this review will hopefully be helpful to anyone considering any of the variants of the Pro series. The primary difference between the models are the heaters. There is also a version that has a manual crank handle to lift the main roller, this model has a motorized lift. I'll also point out that there is zero documentation available online for the USTech laminators other than specs and a brochure. There is no PDF of the owner’s manual, parts list or anything else. They do have several videos on YouTube demonstrating some basic operation. You can buy the USTech laminators from their website, by calling them, or on eBay where they also list them for sale. The laminators will all ship out of Florida. The only real problem I have seen mentioned online with their laminators is failure of the speed control rendering the machine unusable but replacement parts were quickly made available and sent out for the owner to replace the failed part. My actual review will start and progress later. I ordered the machine on 09/25/2014 and the next day Dave emailed me a tracking number for the freight carrier. Keep in mind, in the crate this is a fairly large and heavy piece of equipment. We have a forklift and loading dock so no worries here but if you do not have these available you might want to be sure that lift gate service is being provided for the shipping although the truck driver will still probably only get it off the truck and on the ground for you.
Because their website leaves quite a bit to be desired as far as navigation and functionality I'll list some details as best as I can determine for the "Pro" series models. There are some assorted discrepancies on the website between some of the pages in regards to some of the specifications. So if you want to be 100% sure you should probably contact them to verify what is correct.
All of the Pro series model boast a few common features which are
Motorized take-up for roll to roll operation.
5" diameter silicone rollers.
1.5" nip opening.
0 to 20 ft per minute variable speed.
Foot pedal.
Motorized liner windup.
Stand.
55" models have a max lam width of 54"
65" models have a max lam width of 64".
5 or 6 (not 100% sure) removable auto-gripping media shafts, the shafts are not swing out though.
Common chassis size (other than the overall width).
Weight seems to vary some by model with the 44" D showing as 510lbs, the 65" D 890lbs, the 65" S as 755lbs, the 65" C as 640lbs being some examples. You will need a solid floor.....
3 year parts warranty.
Cold Pro C models. Cold only and shows 44”, 55”, and 65” models however only 55” and 65” versions are available to purchase on the site. Looking at their website it would appear that the 55" one has the manual crank to raise and lower the main roller while the 65" has the motorized lift. The C version only needs a 120V 10A power circuit (a regular plug outlet will work fine for one).
WORF-PRO55-C 55" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/pro55c-u1.html
WORF-PRO65-C 65" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/pro65c-u.html
Cold / Heat assist WORF TX models. Heat assist version and can be bought in a 65" size only although their main page also shows a 55" version. Motorized lift and there is a slight discrepancy on their site. The main page for this version shows 0 to 16 ft per minute speed while the details page shows 0 to 20 ft per minute speed. Hard to say for certain what the correct speed is, my guess is up to 16 ft/min when heated and up to 20 cold. This model has a heated upper roller. Digital heat control which goes up to 100f (200c). This version shows that it needs 120v 32A power. NOT a regular plug outlet. By NEMA standards this would have to be some sort of a twist lock connector as a regular plug outlet is only rated for either 15 or 20 amps (20 amp outlets have a sideways notch on one side and will accept regular power cords or 20 amp power cords which have one blade turned on its side). Regardless by the listed specs you will probably need to run a dedicated circuit. I've also read others state that on the heated models USTech ships the heating parts not installed, you will have to install the heating element into the main roller yourself.
WORF-TX-600H 65" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/tx600.html
Cold / Hot Pro S and Pro D models. Full hot models. The Pro D version is a new addition to the site (at least I had not seen it on there in the past) and has dual heated rollers while the S version is a heated top roller. Both the S and D show 44”, 55”, and 65” models however only 55” and 65” versions are available to purchase on the site. I bought the 65” Pro S version which is what I will be reviewing. Discrepancies on the website for these are both on the power requirements and the D version pictures show it as having the motorized lift while the pdf brochure shows it as having the crank handle lift, the product page for the S version also shows 120v 32a power which the main page shows 220v. I guess I’ll figure out what sort of power circuit I need to run once it gets here. I’m not going to go into the specs on the D version. Check their website for the brochure. The D version brochure does show 220v 30a power requirements, a slower 16.25 ft/min speed, and a smaller max 1” nip opening though. On the S version it shows that it has digital heat control which goes up to 305f (150c).
WORF-PRO55-S 55" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/pro55s_m.html
WORF-PRO65-S 65" http://www.bestdgi.com/html/pro65s_m.html
WORD-PROxx-D Models http://www.bestdgi.com/xpdf/worf_pro_d.pdf
The laminator should arrive at our shop today. The shipment tracking shows that it is here in town today 09/29/2014 and weighs 895lbs. Stay tuned…..