Automatic case erector F 2000
adhesive tapehot-melt gluebottom sealer

automatic case erector
automatic case erector
automatic case erector
automatic case erector
automatic case erector
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Characteristics

Operational mode
automatic
Technology
adhesive tape, hot-melt glue, bottom sealer
Other characteristics
high-speed, pneumatic
Throughput

840 p/h

Description

Automatic carton erector for boxes with maximum size mm. 600x500x500. Production 840 pieces/hour. The F2000 carton erector is used when one has to form a large number of boxes of the same size. With the erector it is possible to form the boxes and store it on a specific area of ​​the warehouse, ready for use. Combining the erector to a line (taping base, filling floor and taping machine) it is possible to create the boxes as they need, without engaging spaces for accumulation. The trainer will automatically form boxes, taking them from the side stock and by bending the four bottom flaps. The settings relating to boxes, speed size etc. are all adjustable by a convenient front panel. The operation can be set automatically or manually. Furthermore, by installing the automatic Start/Stop system equipped with a photocell, placed on the taping base, the F2000 trainer waits for the operator to free the taping base from the box, before proceeding with the formation of another box. The forming of the box takes place in the most complete reliability even in the case of light cardboard thanks to a patented device. It is sufficient to load the magazine with capacity of 110-120 boxes to get from 10 to 15 mounted boxes and taped to the minute. The format change is carried out by hand with leaflets. The small size of the F2000 permit the inclusion also in existing lines or confined spaces. The erector is also available in stainless steel version.

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