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Checkweighers, Coders, Silkscreeners |
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/packing |
| Conveyor
& Accumulation Tables |
| Rotary
Turntables, container feeders and Depalletizers,
Tanks & Process
Equipment
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| Liquid & Powder
Filling Capping Machines |
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Equipment |
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KP Aerofill Small Base Rotary Safety/Sound
Enclosure
This is a newly constructed enclosure that is fabricated from
stainless steel and polycarbonate or wire mesh. the enclosure will accept any KP
Aerofill small-base rotary machine: product fillers, crimpers and gassers.
The enclosure can be modified to accept any other machine as
well - contact us for a discussion.
The structure is assembled from three major segments,
allowing the enclosure to be disassembled and moved out of the way - by hand -
for major service work to the rotary machine.
Note: We can replace the polycarbonate windows shown
below with stainless steel mesh material if your product/equipment needs demand
that type of material.
| Front 3/4 view of the enclosure. The two front doors
are in the center front of this photo. The cans enter and exit through the
smaller openings visible on the sides. |
This is a side view, showing the can entrance and exit
opening. The side door is visible on the right side of the picture
with the stainless steel handle visible at the extreme right of the
enclosure. |
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The main framework of the enclosure is constructed in three
pieces that are bolted together. These framework pieces can be unbolted
from each other, and the enclosure segments then moved away with each piece
being able to stand by itself. . With the enclosure moved away from the
rotary machine, the mechanics can gain access to the machine with a forklift or
crane to remove the main dial or other heavy parts.
| Rear 3/4 view, with large, full-span rear door for easy
machine access. This back door will lift off its hinges.
The back half of the enclosure separates into two pieces along the
vertical centerline for major service to the machine within. This separation
joint is visible in the top and bottom framework |
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| This enclosure has intrinsically safe sensors installed to
provide a signal to a PLC system to safely stop the machine once any one
of the doors is opened. We also provide the PLC and control logic
for any continuous motion rotary aerosol line. |
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| For common service and changeovers, there are doors on each
side that allow access to the machine. Each door is mounted on
"bullet hinges" which allow the doors to be easily removed for
any reason. This photo shows a dis-assembled hinge |
This is a view of the latch mechanism that holds each of the
doors closed. There are latches fitted both top and bottom. These latches
are constructed from stainless steel and hold each door closed in a
positive manner. |
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