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GLORY Europe GmbH

GLORY is a leading company in state-of-the-art products and solutions for effective counting, sorting, authentication and packaging of banknotes and coins.  

Banknote Counters:
GFB-800/900 Series
Fast and Accurate
The GFB-800/900 series is exceptionally fast and accurate, yet lightweight and compact. All models count up to 1,800 notes per minute and are certain to improve processing efficiency.
 
 
Batch-counting and addition functions are available on GFB-800, GFB-832 and GFB-937 EU. Users will especially find the new ten-number keypad both speedy and convenient.

Counterfeit Detection Features
Choose from four powerful detection sensors to identify the security features in a variety of international notes, including the Euro. They analyse the properties of each note and reject those that are suspicious, without interrupting the count. The GFB-series is designed to continually provide the superior performance demanded and expected by every operator of GLORY equipment.


  UV= Ultra Violet, MG=Magnetic Inc and IR=Infra Red

Operating Modes
The GFB-800/900 series offers a variety of models with different combinations of sensors, providing reliable counterfeit detection of the banknotes. Which combination to chose depends on your requirements and the availability of different security features in your local banknotes, please consult with your local distributor or GLORY for a recommendation. More  
 
Technical Data
Modes:
Count, Add and Batch.
 
Counting speed:
1,800, 1,500, 1,000, 500 notes/min. (four step system)
 
Feed system:
Roller friction system.
 
Counterfeit detection:
See opposite matrix and click for comparison chart.
 
Hopper capacity:
Up to 300 notes.
 
Stacker capacity:
Up to 200 notes.
 
Counting display:
4-digit LED (large).
 
Batch display:
3-digit LED (small).
 
Countable note size:
50 x 85 mm – 110 x 185 mm
Thickness: 0.06 x 0.12 mm.
 
Power supply:
100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz
 
Dimensions:
275(W) x 230(D) x 235(H) mm.
 
Weight:
5.5-6.0 Kg.
 
Buzzer:
Gives an alarm when a different denomination is detected.