Smooth Mount

Smooth Mount offers an economical yet fully featured series of mounting and laminating machines for today's graphic and printing industry. If you already have a Smooth Mount Laminator and are looking for parts or service, please contact us. Our technical service department and national network of service technicians will be glad to help.

Smooth Mount

Smooth Mount offers an economical yet fully featured series of mounting and laminating machines for today's graphic and printing industry. If you already have a Smooth Mount Laminator and are looking for parts or service,...

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Smooth Mount

Item#: PBML-4025

$2,375.00

features

  • 40" pouch laminator & mounting machine
  • Compatible with pouches up to 10mil thick & 1/4" mounting boards
  • Adjustable heat settings from 0°-300° F & boards up-1/4" thick
  • 0-60" per minute adjustable speed
$2,375.00
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Smooth Mount

Item#: PBML-2725

$1,899.99

features

  • 27" pouch laminator & mounting machine
  • Compatible with pouches up to 10mil thick & boards up to 1/4" thick
  • Adjustable heat settings from 0°-302° F
  • 0-120" per minute adjustable speed
$1,899.99

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Frequently Asked Questions

Both smooth mount models accept mounting boards up to 1/4" thick and pouches up to 10mil, which covers most standard signage and presentation board thicknesses used in print shops. If you're working with anything thicker than 1/4", such as heavy-duty display panels, confirm compatibility before running a job, since exceeding the rated board thickness can strain the rollers or produce an uneven press.

Not necessarily. These machines are built to handle both laminating pouches and board mounting in the same unit, so a shop just starting out doesn't need to invest in two separate machines to cover both services. If your laminating volume is significantly higher than your mounting volume, a dedicated high-speed laminator alongside a mounting-focused machine can improve throughput, but that's an efficiency upgrade rather than a functional necessity. Reviewing the broader laminating equipment and supplies range can help you compare dedicated laminators against a combined mount-and-laminate setup.

Adjustable heat settings on these machines run from as low as 0°F up to around 300°F, giving you room to dial in the right temperature for different film and board combinations rather than being locked to one fixed setting. Thinner or heat-sensitive materials generally need lower settings, while thicker boards and standard laminating pouches benefit from higher heat for a fully activated bond. If you're regularly switching between delicate and standard materials, keeping notes on which settings worked for which combination saves setup time on repeat jobs. For larger-format board projects beyond what a smooth mount machine covers, browsing mounting boards separately can help you plan material needs alongside your equipment.