H & K Monoblock VVF14/3 filling line


































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Capacity: 2.500 bph
Formats: set up for 0.33l longneck
Filling temperature: 6°C
Bottles per row: 12
Module size: 300x400mm
Bottle transport: various conveyor belts + 90° bends
Crate transport/ roller conveyor: 2016 overhauled with stainless steel cheeks and feet
Overview
The filling line for glass bottles (non-refillable and refillable) was in operation at a small brewery in Germany until recently. The line is set up for 0.33l longneck bottles and can fill up to 2,500 bph. The machine is still in operation and can be inspected at any time after consultation. The bottle washer and the unpacker can also be purchased separately
Technical details
Packaging
0,33l Longneck in 24er folding box
0,33l Longneck in 24er modular box
Individual machines / line components
New glass lifter | Füllmeister | - | 2016
Filler + capper | H&K | VVF 14/3 | 1966
2016 general overhaul (with pre-evacuation - new rotary ball connection - new stainless steel table - new electrics - new valve control cabinet in stainless steel design - 0.33 liter guide set - Sihi vacuum pump.)
Seals on lifting cylinders and filling valves renewed 2023
Vacuum and relief valves fitted with new seals and springs 2023
Bottle unpacker | Joha | - 1982
Packing head for 24 bottles in modular crate
Bottle washer | Silmo | Praktika | 1983
Label discharger
Labeler | Krones | Vinetta | 1999
Type 480-6-3-180
Labelling station for back labels
Labelling station for breast labels and neck loops
Three glue pallets and gripper sponges each
Glue pallets
gripper sponges and sponge roller at bottle discharge new 2023
Glue pump Krones Unipump-H with glue heater
Packer | Pexco
1 head for 24 bottles in module box
2016 new electrics installed and machine overhauled
Residual liquid and finish control | Miho | LC2000
Residual liquid detection from bottle cleaning machine
Control of bottle mouth for crown cork/metal
Incl. balancing screen from Silmo for visual control of the cleaned bottles
Crate washer | Fleischer
For cleaning of plastic empty crates
in longitudinal run
Overhauled in 2016
Compressor | Alup | Allegro 19-10 | 2016
Oil-free
4897 operating hours
Transport