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Bottle capping system CAPLINE TRIGGER
automaticsemi-automaticfloor-standing

bottle capping system
bottle capping system
bottle capping system
bottle capping system
bottle capping system
bottle capping system
bottle capping system
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Characteristics

Product applications
for bottles
Operation
automatic, semi-automatic
Other characteristics
floor-standing

Description

The semi-automatic Capline TRIGGER is designed for all kinds of triggers and pumps and dispensers, but also for screw caps. With a little adjustment, it can be used to press on caps. The caps are placed by hand on the bottle necks and automatically tightened or pressed on. The machines have an output of up to 3,000 containers per hour. The automatic Capline TRIGGER AT is intended for the capping of bottles using pumps and triggers. The machine is fully automatic. The operater pours the tirggers into the storage container, from here, they are transported by a conveyor to the aligning bowl, then they are moved using a special trail to a pick-up mechanism, which grabs the trigger and a scissors mechanism guides the straw, the scissors mechanism puts them in the bottle and tightens them. Machine frame with height adjustable feets Motorized conveyor with adjustable speed Guide rails for stabilization of pump and trigger caps Side belts for stabilization of bottle System of motorized rollers for cap tightening Sensor to detect bottles in capping area Sensor to detect full outfeed conveyor Control panel with touch screen CE safety guards Pneumatic barrier with pedal to stop bottles at the infeed Modified design of tightening mechanism to allow tightening of duck type bottle Cap press-on unit ATEX configuration Chemical proof configuration Remote connection

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