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Cap feeding systems

Cap feeding systems for automatic capping lines.

A focused route for buyers comparing automatic cap feeders, cap elevators, vibratory bowls, sorters, chutes and closure presentation systems.

Need the feeder to match your cap and capper?

Send cap samples, photos, target output and the downstream capping machine details. The quickest shortlist starts with real parts, not a generic speed figure.

Send cap details
Specification focus

Build the feed route around how the closure behaves in bulk.

A cap feeding system is more than a storage hopper. It has to separate loose caps, orientate them where required, keep a stable supply in the chute and hand them over to the capping machine at the right height and angle.

The best configuration depends on cap geometry, output target, changeover range and the downstream capper. Simple screw caps may suit a hopper and elevator, while pumps, triggers and specialist closures often need bowl tooling or extra controls.

Lancing Ltd can help shortlist the correct route from real cap samples, bottle details and the capping-machine interface instead of relying on a generic speed claim.

Bulk storage and controlled feedHoppers, elevators and bowls reduce manual loading while avoiding chute starvation.
Orientation and rejectionWrong-way closures are rejected or corrected before reaching the capping head.
Capper handoverDischarge height, chute angle, sensors and guards are matched to the machine.
Selection table

Key checks before specifying the feeder.

CheckWhy it affects the designWhat to send
Cap shapeDetermines whether a bowl, elevator, sorter or chute route is practical.Send samples, photos and closure dimensions.
Output targetThe feeder must supply the capper without flooding or starving the track.Send caps per minute or bottles per hour.
Line interfaceHandover point and controls affect reliability.Send capper make, model, height and layout photos.
FAQs

Questions about cap feeding systems.

What is included in a cap feeding system?

A typical system can include a hopper, elevator, vibratory bowl, cap sorter, orientation track, chute, sensors, guarding and controls.

Do all cap feeding systems need a bowl feeder?

No. Some closures feed well through elevators or simple supply routes, while difficult closures need bowl tooling or special orientation.

Can the system be supplied for an existing capper?

Often yes. The key checks are space, discharge height, handover point, sensor signals and the way the capper accepts caps.

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