MAX 48 B/D
The Max 48 B/D is a powerful extruder for industrial projects that require high material input and consistent performance during long days.

High welding capacity for more demanding parts
It allows you to apply more material with each pass, which helps to bond thicker plastics with excellent strength. Perfect for jobs where durability is essential.
Constant productivity without interruptions
Its robust motor and stable temperature control ensure a consistent flow, even on large projects. The operator can work faster and achieve consistent results all day long.
Excellent control for professional finishes
Temperature regulation is precise and simple, preventing distortion or uneven seams. This improves visual quality and reduces the need for costly rework.
Designed for industrial use in the field or workshop
It is reliable both on-site and in-plant manufacturing. A robust tool for industrial installation, construction, and maintenance that accompanies the technician wherever the job requires.
HIGH WELDING FLOW RATE
INDEPENDENT TEMPERATURE CONTROL
SUITABLE FOR PE, PP AND HDPE

USES AND APPLICATIONS
- Compatible with 3 and 4 mm rods
- Fast heating to start welding soon
- 360° rotating shoe adaptable to any position
- Ergonomic handle for long days
- Motor protected against overheating
- Heavy-duty industrial body
- Excellent for thick materials and heavy-duty applications
MORE DETAILS
- Ideal for large-scale manufacturing, repair, and assembly
- Reliable results in industries such as water, mining and construction
TIPS MAX-48 B/D
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
New equipment has a European connection; ideally, you should have a European female connector. If that's not the case, we'll show you how to connect it to the American system.
To connect it, we share the following specifications:
IMPORTANT:
- Consider the NEMA in which only the physical ground should be connected (Image).
- Ideally, in the industry, you should use a separate thermal switch from your load center (the amperage range can be from 20 to 30 Amps). If you have any questions, please contact technical support.
GENERATOR CONNECTION
In the Americas, generators have a 240v female outlet, and you must identify the NEMA.
Important:
- Once you have identified the NEMA, you must obtain the male that corresponds to the NEMA.
- You just need to connect L1 and L2, which is the equipment voltage, and add "T" ground.
- When purchasing a generator, you should pay attention to 3 important electrical characteristics:
- Watts
- Voltage
- The most important one is how many Amps it delivers per phase.
We recommend having an extension where you can have a MULTI-CONTACT module so you can connect your equipment independently.

MAINTENANCE
How often should you perform maintenance on your equipment?
- Deductive
Applied by the operator
- Tighten the connections periodically.
- Clean the filters daily.
- Purge the device every time you finish your shift.
- It is important to purge with natural polyethylene welding every month.
- Before connecting your equipment, you should leave your generator running for ten minutes to allow it to stabilize.
- Once 10 minutes have passed, every generator should deliver 235 to 240 volts.
- Before doing this, we suggest you always check your line (L1) to ground with a multimeter and L2 using the same procedure; each phase should deliver above 110 volts. If it is less than 70 volts in any of the phases, do not connect your equipment under any circumstances; send your generator to a service center.
- Preventive
Applied by Munsch Engineering
- Preferably every 350 hours of use.
- Corrective
Immediate supervisor in the Engineering department, Munsch


