Feeding & Inserting Equipment
(2 companies)Packaging systems that sort, organize and insert packages or containers, usually associated with a filling operation. Plan to purchase new conveying, feeding and handling equipment? Explore our articles to get tips.
Feeding & Inserting Equipment Companies
Heisler Industries, Inc.
Heisler Industries is a specialist in bail (handle) application systems for metal or plastic containers such as 1-gal paint cans and pails. The Bail-O-Matic – available in three models – automatically forms and inserts bails at an average speed of 50 per minute, handling containers ranging from 1 to 7 gallons. The Model “D” Bail-O-Matic offers a mechanical update package addressing safety including interlocked guarding with swing out opening and easy lift off doors and new air springs, which eliminate any stored energy potential for the operator’s safety. The Model “DS” Bail-O-Matic includes the mechanical update package addressing safety along with the interlocked guarding found on the Model “D” PLUS a completely new control package featuring PLC controls and a touchscreen and servo-driven wire feed system. The newest addition to the Bail-O-Matic family is the Plastic Handle Bail-O-Matic Model PA, designed to be self contained, the machine can automatically attach handles onto plastic containers at an average speed of 60 per minute. Bail systems for large containers are also available.
Pineberry Manufacturing Inc.
Pineberry Manufacturing supplies several models of friction feeders used for automatically loading products, product literature (i.e., booklets, leaflets) and flat media (i.e., zipper pouches, envelopes, die-cut specialty pieces) into packages. Friction feeders are used with folding machines, vacuum conveyors, collation systems, printing machinery, vertical carton insertion, flat desiccant feeding and much more. The HSF series handles a variety of applications in widths up to 28 inches. Company can integrate its optional Pineberry Autoloader to automatically load the HSF Friction Feeder with products and flat media.
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