KLOPP Model CMManual Counter/Wrapper/Bagger
The KLOPP Model CM counts, wraps and bags coins and tokens, one denomination at a time. The standard Model CM will process quarters, nickels, dimes, pennies, dollars and the most common token sizes. Other coin/token sizes up 1.125″ in diameter can also be processed upon request. The Model CM is portable thanks to the convenient carrying handle on top of the folding tray, and is recommended for counting wet coins & tokens from carwashes. The Model CM does not sort coins or tokens. (see Coin Sorters)
Using the Model CM is simple. For wrapping, pour a large quantity pre-sorted coins or tokens into the tray. Set the controls and insert a bank wrapper into the wrapping tube at the front of the CM. Turn the crank handle, and in four seconds the wrapper is filled with the proper number of coins and the coin flow stops. Repeat the process until all coins are counted and wrapped. For bulk counting and bagging, just replace the wrapping tube with an optional bagging tube and set the controls for Continuous mode. The resettable meter will tell you the number of coins that have been counted into the bag. The Model CM comes standard with your choice of tube packages: (3) nylon wrapping tubes (.25, .10, .05) -or- (1) nylon wrapping tube and (1) all-purpose bagging tube. Other tube sizes are available on request.
The portable CM is ideal for route operators or when a limited budget is a consideration. The CM weighs only 14 LBS, while the portable KLOPP Model CE and KLOPP Model KK each weigh 22 lbs. All three have a balanced carrying handle for easy movement.
Retail Price: $1440.00
Call 1-800-356-9080 to place your order.
CM: Manual Counter/Wrapper/Bagger | |
CM | $1 / 1″ TOKEN down through DIME in diameter |
CM-C1 | CANADIAN $1 / 1″ TOKEN down through DIME in diameter |
CM-C2 | CANADIAN $2, 1 1/8″ Token, $1, 25, 5 in diameter (no dime or penny) |
Product Information
KLOPP Coin Counting & Sorting Machines Brochure
Coin Counter Oiling Instructions – New Machines
Coin Counter Maintenance Guide – Old Machines