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Inline capping

Cap feeders for inline capping machines.

Keep inline cappers supplied with correctly orientated caps at the chute or placement point.

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.

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Specification focus

Inline cappers rely on a stable cap queue.

Inline capping machines often need a steady queue of caps presented to the bottle path. If the cap feed starves, floods or loses orientation, the line can suffer from missed caps and inconsistent application.

The feeder route may include a hopper, elevator, bowl feeder, cap sorter and chute. The chute angle and queue pressure are especially important for inline spindle and belt capping applications.

The correct design depends on cap shape, capping speed, bottle stability and the layout around the conveyor.

Steady chute feedMaintain cap availability without overloading the inline capper.
Bottle path alignmentMatch the outlet to the conveyor and cap placement point.
Line-speed supportSelect feeder capacity around actual running speed.
Selection table

Key checks before specifying the feeder.

CheckWhy it affects the designWhat to send
Chute queueToo much pressure can cause jams or poor pick-up.Send current chute photos if retrofitting.
Bottle handlingInline systems need stable bottles at the cap pick-up point.Send bottle format details.
Capper speedFeeder output must match the production target.Send bottles per minute or per hour.
Related routes

Continue with the nearest cap feeder route.

These supporting pages help match the closure, capping machine and line layout to the right handling method.

FAQs

Questions about inline capping cap feeders.

What feeder suits an inline capper?

It depends on the cap, but common routes include hoppers, elevators, bowl feeders, sorters and chutes.

Can a bowl feeder feed an inline capper?

Yes, where the bowl and chute can present caps in the orientation needed by the inline machine.

Can it reduce missed caps?

A suitable feeder and chute can reduce missed caps caused by starvation or wrong orientation.

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