2019 - Semi-automatic Multipack Beverage Cartoner Freemantle S07
SKU: 10342024
This multipack beverage cartoner was manufactured by T.Freemantle Ldt in year 2019 and it has been operated very little and thus in mint condition. It is predominantly used by medium sized craft brewers and drinks manufacturers to pack canned and bottled products into multipacks of 4 to 24 cans in a pack. The pack styles range for simple transit cases to fridge pack cartons, carry handle boxes and shelf display cartons. This machine is also used by a number of beverage contract packers to pack a wide range of soft drinks, energy drinks and fruit cordials.
Technical Details
- Manufacturer T. Freemantle Ldt, UK
- Manufacturer's type S07
- Year 2019
- Capacity Up to 14000 cph
- Application Packaging Cans and Bottles in to Carton Boxes
Semi-automatic Multipack Beverage Cartoner Freemantle S07
Very little used multipack cartoner with capacity upto 14000 cans or bottles per hour. Operation requires 1-2 operators. This cartoner was manufactured by T.Freemantle Ldt in year 2019 and it has been operated very little and thus in mint condition. Easy to adjust for a range of different carton sizes with no change parts required. The machine is flexible and can run cans from 150ml to 568ml slim, sleek and standard cans as well as glass and plastic bottles from 150ml to 660ml in pack counts of 4-12.
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The semi-automatic beverage multipack cartoner works on demand. It feeds flat carton blanks and erects them ready for the product to be loaded in. The cans or bottles are delivered on the integral conveyor directly from the upstream bottling or canning equipment. The operators loads (push) manually the bottles or cans from integral conveyor belt into the one carton box and the machine then folds the end flaps on the multipack carton and applies glue to seal the boxes before ejecting them from the end of the machine.