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Convey, Position, Accumulate and Load Up to 30 Cases Per
Minute

CL SERIES Case
Loaders
The CL models are modular case loaders designed to convey, position, accumulate
and load various packages into corrugated shipping cases. Each CL model
is customized to fit a specific application and all models can be easily
integrated with various SWF case opener/sealer models to form fully automatic
case packing systems, capable of reaching speeds of up to 30 cases per
minute. An operator is required to open and place the cases on the semi-automatic
models, while the actual loading of the case is completely automatic.
SWF'S CL models will load virtually any product that is packaged in a
rigid or semi-rigid container. Typical applications include paper products,
cereal, baked goods, detergents, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, confectionery
products, general food products and a host of other items.
For more information
contact:
info@swfcompanies.com
Order
Literature
See
Video
CL 100SW
CL 200
CL 300
CL 300-A
To
download a PDF file of the brochure for this machine click
on the image below.
CL-Series.pdf (152KB)

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Value
Modular design
Quick changeover
Rugged construction
Low maintenance
Various product handling devices including converging, diverging,
accumulating and positioning devices
System
Operation
SWF's CL case loaders are designed to accept product in single or multiple
lanes accumulating the product into complete case loads. The completed
case load of product is then automatically loaded into an awaiting opened
case. With a semi-automatic case packer the opened case is placed on
the case packers loading tube by an operator. Integration of a case
opener/positioner or a case opener/sealer unit results in a fully-automatic
operation.
Features
Up to 30 cases per minute
Flexible
Customized designs
Allen Bradley controls
Many different models available
Full operator safety
Floor
Plan
See
the brochure PDF file for the corresponding floor plan.
Electrical:
230/460 Volt, 3 Phase, 60 Hz
Air
Required: 1.5 CFM to 10 CFM per case at 60-70 PSI
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