ROTARY CUTTING AND SCORING MACHINES
These machines are used for cutting and creasing corrugated board to any size needed for the construction of corrugated boxes and shipping containers, and the machines are made in various sizes, one large enough to handle a sheet 122 inches wide. The Rotary cutting and creasing machine is made by the Samuel M. Langston Co., of Camden, N. J., and machines of the same style are also made by the Paper Products Machinery Co., Inc., of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the S. & S. Corrugated Paper Machinery Co., Inc., of Brooklyn, N. Y. The concerns named also make all kinds of machinery for corrugated paper box plants.
Langston Type “B” Cutter and Scorer.
The operation of the rotary cutting and scoring machine is comparatively simple, and the cutting wheels and scoring wheels are easily adjusted to any position wanted.