The Cartoner Box Case Erector Packer is an automatic packaging machine that erects paper cartons, opens them, pushes bottles into the cartons from the side, and seals/packages products for distribution. It is designed for industries such as beverages, food, chemicals, commodities and hardware.
Key specs from the listing: operating voltage 380V (three-phase), driven type pneumatic, automatic grade: automatic. Packaging materials accepted include paper, plastic and carton. Net machine weight listed as approximately 1500 kg; single package/crate size listed as 350 x 160 x 160 cm. Confirm shipping weights and dimensions with the supplier before purchase.
The machine is intended for bottle and commodity cartoning in paper cartons. Exact bottle shapes, diameters, and carton size ranges depend on the specific model and tooling. Discuss your product dimensions with the supplier to confirm compatibility or request custom tooling.
Side push cartoning means bottles (or other products) are transferred laterally into an open carton by a pusher mechanism. This method is ideal for aligned bottles and rigid products where side insertion provides steady, controlled placement.
Typical applications include beverage cartons (bottles), food products, chemical containers, consumer commodities, and machinery or hardware items that fit carton packing. It's designed for products that can be grouped and side-pushed into paper cartons.
The spec sheet states 'high packing speed' but does not list a specific rate. Actual throughput depends on product size, carton format, and line configuration. Request a performance sheet or run-rate test from the supplier that matches your product.
The machine requires a 380V electrical supply (three-phase) and a pneumatic supply for the driven pneumatic components. Exact electrical consumption, air pressure and air flow requirements should be confirmed with the manufacturer or in the technical manual.
The listing doesn’t explicitly state this. Many suppliers offer installation, commissioning and operator training as part of the sale or as an extra service—confirm availability, costs and scope with the seller prior to purchase.
The product description mentions designed-for-easy-operation and maintenance but does not list specific safety items. Typical cartoning machines include emergency stop buttons, safety guards and interlocks. Ask the supplier for details on safety guards, CE or other applicable safety certifications and risk assessment documentation.
The machine is described as designed for easy operation and maintenance. Spare parts availability varies by manufacturer—confirm the list of wear parts, lead times, local agents or parts kits, and recommended maintenance intervals before buying.
Yes. The listing specifies a machinery test report and video outgoing inspection will be provided to ensure proper functioning prior to shipment. Request those documents and, if needed, a live or recorded factory acceptance test with your product.
Most cartoning machines can be customized with different tooling, infeed systems and options to match carton formats and product types. Discuss your exact requirements with the supplier to determine necessary modifications and any additional cost.
According to the listing, it handles paper, plastic and carton materials. Verify compatibility with your carton board weight, coatings, and any plastic sleeves or liners you plan to use.
The product description does not state warranty terms. Warranties and after-sales support vary by supplier—ask for warranty length, scope (parts/labor), service level agreements, and options for extended support or paid maintenance contracts.
The single package/crate size is listed as 350 x 160 x 160 cm; machine net weight is around 1500 kg. Operational footprint will be larger than the crate and includes infeed/outfeed conveyors and service access. Confirm required floor space, access routes, lifting requirements and electrical/pneumatic hookup locations with the supplier before delivery.
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