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Schneider Packaging Equipment: Robox BPR High-Volume Case Packer



The Schneider company was formed in april 1970 and Schneider Packaging Equipment co., inc. Followed in january 1972. Many of our early customers would be familiar to you – some were fortune 500 companies, others tiny, local firms. They all found schneider machines increased production and reduced costs.
5370 Guy Young Road, PO Box 890
Brewerton, New York, 13029
United States
315-676-3035  315-676-2875 
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High-volume case packer handles blow molded plastic bottles

High-volume case packer handles blow molded plastic bottles The Robox BPR high-volume case packer is ideal for packing blow-molded plastic HDPE, PET, PVC, PP and other bottles into service cartons, with or without liner bags. Self-contained and portable, the machine features modular construction for faster deliveries and improved returns. It packs a variety of bottles and configurations, packing one row at a time and orienting the bottle necks facing up or down, alternating necks up or down by row, or alternating by every other bottle. To maximize the number of bottles packed, the unit can also pack lay down layers on top of the case. The system achieves throughputs in excess of 160 bottles per minute, and uses a FANUC robot to flexibly accommodate multiple bottle sizes and pack configurations. Quick-change tooling allows for rapid changeovers for short production runs. Schneider Packaging Equipment, 315-676-3035, [url=http://www.schneiderequip.com]http://www.schneiderequip.com[/url].

The Robox BPR high-volume case packer by Schneider Packaging Equipment is ideal for packing blow-molded plastic HDPE, PET, PVC, PP and other bottles into service cartons, with or without liner bags.

Self-contained and portable, the machine features modular construction for faster deliveries and improved returns. It packs a variety of bottles and configurations, packing one row at a time and orienting the bottle necks facing up or down, alternating necks up or down by row, or alternating by every other bottle. To maximize the number of bottles packed, the unit can also pack lay down layers on top of the case.

The system achieves throughputs in excess of 160 bottles per minute, and uses a FANUC robot to flexibly accommodate multiple bottle sizes and pack configurations. Quick-change tooling allows for rapid changeovers for short production runs.