RINK GmbH & Co. KG KM 690/4K other packaging machinery




≈ US$62,730
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Machine Type: Empty bottle unscrewing machine
Model / Type: KM 690/4K
Application: Unscrewing / removal of screw caps from returnable empty bottles inside crates
Equipment: 4 units, each with 4 x 3 unscrewing heads
Operation: Automatic crate transport under cyclic lowering unscrewing units
HMI / Control: Siemens SIMATIC Panel touch display
Signal Tower: Red / orange / green status light
Safety: Stainless steel enclosure with transparent sliding doors and safety warning labels
Electrical Supply: 230 / 400 V, 50 Hz
Connected Load: 18 kVA
Current: 25 A
Condition: Used, installed in industrial returnable bottle line
Overview
This RINK KM 690/4K empty bottle unscrewing machine
manufactured in 01/2012
is designed for the automatic removal of screw caps from returnable empty bottles directly inside the crate. The machine is installed in the empty bottle infeed section and removes screw closures before the bottles are transported further towards the bottle washer. The machine is equipped with 4 units
each with 4 x 3 unscrewing heads
allowing multiple bottles to be processed in parallel inside the crate. In operation
the crates are transported continuously under the unscrewing sections. The head units lower cyclically onto the bottles
unscrew the closures and then return to the upper home position. The machine is operated via a Siemens SIMATIC Panel touch display integrated into the stainless steel control cabinet
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