Kramer Ks 400



  • Compact machine (short and narrow), resulting in increased productivity for small and medium jobs.
  • Easy to use machine; easier for new-to-the-job operators to learn.
  • Very low scrap rate during machine start-up. Machine has integrated ramp speed that is controllable through the HMI. This allows the machine to run at high speeds consistently after being setup at lower speed (reducing waste). Also, provides maximum film control when starting and stopping at high speeds.
  • All stations are linked, in machine direction, to be moved all together according to printing or cutting position (provision to store station positioning settings in recipe).
  • No maintenance flying knife (no-tool, fast blade replacement); guillotine available as optional for paper pouches production.
  • Machine equipped with independent servo motor for each film feed drive (standard is 3 servo system).
  • One servo motor for longitudinal sealing/cooling section and one servo motor for cross sealing/cooling section; alternatively (as option on specific request) all stations can be independently servo controlled.
  • Low maintenance requirements; easy access to all stations for maintenance.
  • Initial reject discard function to prevent operator confusion with badly sealed pouches on start-up, film is discarded by double feeding for a selected distance after the cutter.
  • Digital printing friendly, compliant to Industry 4.0, CE Certified (UL/ CSA upon request).
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Kramer Ks 400 Reviews

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My head of department has given me another job to do.
He wanted to know if it was worth upgrading/giving his Kramer some maintenance or buying a F. Squier to use as a knock about guitar.
Initially I wasn’t too impressed by the Kramer and went to my local guitar store for a comparison with what F. Squires they had in stock (which was almost nothing due to current circumstances). I wasn’t impressed by them either. Result = save your money and let’s see what I can do with your Kramer.
Badly needs a fret level.
5 way switch sounds dust filled. I guess that requires replacing.
Action is way high. Straightening the neck makes it feel much more playable straight away. If I can reduce the fret buzz it might turn out to be a playable instrument.
Pickup heights were all over the place and there was suspicion the springs were busted, but that was not the case and has been rectified.
Kramer ks 400 review

Kramer Ks 400 Electric Guitar Specs

An electric guitar by Kramer in model KS-400, circa 1980s. This Strat-style solid-body guitar has a tobacco sunburst finish with a white pickguard, dual offset cutouts, a rosewood fretboard, dot inlay position markers, chrome tuners, three single-coil pickups, volume and dual tone control knobs, and tremolo system. KRAMER PACER PG 12304: KRAMER 1986 PACER DELUXE - SSH pu, Floyd, 3 knobs, mini toggle & 5 way, no truss rod notch, 8 Screw holes. PG 12303: KRAMER 1986. PACER DELUXE BACKPLATE.