Trevil

 

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Trevil did something very cool on their new Trevistar shirt unit.  Every now and then, someone comes up with a feature that I really warm up to and this year it is Trevil moment in the spotlight.  Look at the next two photos.  Do you see that piece of metal on the collar clamp and on the cuff clamp?  This absolutely forces the operator to dress the machine correctly!  I LOVE THIS!!!  How much better can a unit be designed than to have a feature that subtly, passively and constantly trains the operator?  Did I mention that I LOVE this feature.  I predict that in 5 years, all shirt units will have some sort of passive operator training tips built into their machines.  Mark my words.

Towards the end of the Trevistar’s pressing cycle, super-heated air is blown onto the shirt from above and behind to dry the yoke.  This is in the interest of speeding up the press cycle.  Trevil did a great job with this unit!