Newsletter Sticker Dispenser


Requested Project

We are requesting a device that will dispense stickers used to close newsletters for mailing.  We have one model of this device that is available for your inspection.  We would like to have one or two more to expand the number of consumers that can help with this particular ongoing contract

Design Notes

A wooden box is constructed to hold a 2 inch PVC pipe and four rods that act as the stripper.  The roll of stickers is placed on the PVC pipe and the sticker backing is threaded through the rods.  The wire wrap on the last rod separates the sticker and prvents the sticker from attaching to the rod.

RCRV designer is John Wauer, and was requested by Options Of Linn County--Wayne Clayton (Joni S). The project was begun May 17, 2003 and completed May 29, 2003.

        


Drawing

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assembly drawing
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©2002 RCRV


©2002 RCRV