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Brenton Announces New BantamPro ELS Top Load Case Packer – Cost effective upgrade from manual hand pack operations

Thursday 10. September 2009 - Brenton announced today its new BantamPro ELS top load case packer which provides customers with a flexible alternative to upgrade their manual low speed hand pack operations. The BantamPro ELS occupies similar floor space on the packaging line as hand pack operations, with the added benefit of fully automatic performance.

The BantamPro ELS top load case packer accommodates RSC cases and automatically performs multiple packaging operations, including case erecting, loading, and sealing sections within its compact footprint. The robotic loading pick-and-place module was designed in collaboration with Schneider Electric. It features interchangeable robot modules depending on desired cycle rates and payload capacities. The BantamPro ELS is capable of 10 cpm or 20 picks per minute and product payloads up to 20 lbs. per pick. By replacing the gantry with a 2 axis ELAU delta robot, capacities jump to 50 picks per minute and over 50 lbs. Advanced servo technology minimizes the machine’s electrical cabinet requirements. A continuous welded frame is standard for a long service life, and the entire machine is backed by the same warranty package offered on higher speed Brenton case packers.
“The new case packer is a good solution for contract packers, specialty product makers, limited time offers and new product launches,” said Scott Leuschke, Brenton Vice President of Sales. “It’s ideal for anyone facing the dilemma of adding to their labor expense or investing capital in more throughput than they really need. We have an innovative partnership with Schneider Electric to provide customers with a standard and modular machine.. The ‘machine ready’ cabinet is a standard module regardless of how many servos are added for robots or custom product infeeds.”
See the BantamPro ELS top load case packer at Pack Expo Las Vegas booth C-4425.

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