The Seal 160M Jumbo press is a table-top, heat-activated dry mounting system that utilizes heat and pressure to mount, laminate and texturize prints on substrates up to 1' thick. Direct temperature readout for precise control. 115V, 8.3amps, 1000W. Manufacturer's warranty covers on-site service only.

Seal Jumbo 150 Dry Mount Press Manual Transmission

  1. Excellent quality photocopy of the original Seal Operating Manual for the Jumbo 160, Commercial 210, Masterpiece 500T, Jumbo 160M and Commercial 210M Dry Mounting / Laminating Presses. This 4 page manual is printed on double sided 11'x17' heavy weight paper and folded in the center just like the original.
  2. The Seal 160M Jumbo press is a table-top, heat-activated dry mounting system that utilizes heat and pressure to mount, laminate and texturize prints on substrates up to 1' thick. Direct temperature readout for precise control. 115V, 8.3amps, 1000W. Manufacturer's warranty covers on-site service only.
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Randall C Colvin

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Seal Jumbo 150 Dry Mount Press Manual Instructions

I have an old Seal dry mount press - Commercial 200. The manual doesn't give any specific instructions on adjusting pressure. It seems to be fine for boards about the thickness of standard matboard but I think it compresses 3/16 FC or even 1/8 FC too much. The manual suggests that the foam rubber bed takes care of that, still it appears to be adjustable but I'm not familiar with the process. Can anyone help?

Randall C Colvin

CGF II, Certified Grumble Framer Level 2

Seal Jumbo 150 Dry Mount Press Manual

Joined
Feb 23, 2008
Messages
308
Location
Grab,Ky that's in western Green County ,Greensburg
I have an old Seal dry mount press - Commercial 200. The manual doesn't give any specific instructions on adjusting pressure. It seems to be fine for boards about the thickness of standard matboard but I think it compresses 3/16 FC or even 1/8 FC too much. The manual suggests that the foam rubber bed takes care of that, still it appears to be adjustable but I'm not familiar with the process. Can anyone help?