Arol 4T capping machine















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Used Capping Machine Arol up to 4000 bph
Technical Analysis of Operational Capabilities of the Capping Machine Arol
The Arol capping machine operates at up to 4000 bph and offers an advanced option for automating the capping process in bottling lines. It features four capping heads that distribute mechanical forces evenly, crucial for maintaining the seal’s integrity on various bottle types. Moreover, each head handles both mushroom and straight corks, widely adopted in the wine industry to effectively preserve the liquids’ organoleptic qualities.
Operational Details and Mechanical Compatibility
Additionally, the design incorporates a counterclockwise rotational movement, aligning strategically with the common configurations of European assembly lines. Consequently, this facilitates integration with other bottling machines and reduces operational errors. Furthermore, this counterclockwise setup enhances synchronization with other line equipment, optimizing production time and cost.
Electrical Specifications and Energy Impact of the Capping Machine Arol
Similarly, the machine runs at 380 V, consumes 2.5 kW of power, and operates at a frequency of 50 Hz, optimizing energy use relative to its production capacity. Such energy efficiency crucially lowers the operational costs tied to total production, enabling companies to sustain high production volumes while keeping energy expenses low.
Speed: 4000 BPH
Containers: Glass
Electrical data: V: 380Vkw: 2.5kwhz: 50hz
Safety features: Yes
Manuals: Yes
No. of heads: 4
Cap type: Mushroom cork, Straight cork
Rotation direction: Counterclockwise