Bottle uncapper:
When uncorking, the crown caps are removed from drinks bottles. This requires linear bearings which, in addition to meeting requirements such as freedom from lubricants, corrosion resistance and a high service life, must also be able to withstand high lateral forces when the gripper unit plunges into the crate.
Crate uncorking or unscrewing unit:
This system uncorks or unscrews bottles crate by crate. A bonnet with a processing tool for bottles is lowered onto the crate and performs up to 1200 strokes per hour at a stroke of approx. 400 mm. A reliable drive for the bonnet was sought for high lateral forces.
Neck sleeve remover:
The neck sleeve remover automatically removes the cap parts remaining on the screw cap bottle. The bottle is held and clamped below the thread and above the sleeve. A knife scores the sleeve at the bottom of the bottle neck and the gripper pushes the sleeve downwards. The result: the sleeve is slit open and pops off.
Bottle emptier:
After uncorking or unscrewing, a valve on the bottle emptiers seals the bottle contents against the environment and then sucks them out. The linear guide in the valve must be lubrication-free and have a long service life even at very high cycle rates. It should be easy to clean, insensitive to corrosion and resistant to aggressive cleaning agents. Finally, low coefficients of friction must also be achieved when paired with stainless steel.