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Buyer guide

Cap Feeding Systems for Screw Cappers

Compare cap feeding routes before selecting an automatic screw capping machine.

Screw capping machine supplied by Lancing UK

How to choose the right route

Cap feeding is often the difference between a machine that reaches its target output and one that becomes operator limited. Manual placement can be cost-effective at lower speeds, but automatic machinery may require a cap elevator, chute, bowl feeder or orientating system.

The best approach depends on cap size, shape, orientation, material, feed rate and changeover frequency.

  • Manual placement for lower volume work.
  • Cap elevators for bulk feed into automatic systems.
  • Vibratory bowl feeders for orientated caps.
  • Chutes, guides and cap-present sensors for reliability.
Inline screw capping machine

Planning points

What to check before shortlisting

01

Bottle and cap fit

Confirm the bottle neck finish, cap thread, closure height and required finished-pack result.

02

Real output target

Check target bottles per minute or bottles per hour and whether the operator can sustain the workflow.

03

Integration needs

Decide whether the capper is standalone or needs to connect to filling, labelling or conveyors.

FAQs

Common questions

What information is needed for a quotation?

Send bottle dimensions, cap type, cap diameter, target output, product type, photographs and whether cap feeding or line integration is required.

Can Lancing UK review samples?

Yes. Representative bottles and caps help confirm grip, torque, cap presentation and changeover requirements.

Can the machine be linked into a filling line?

Many screw capping machines can be supplied as standalone equipment or planned as part of a filling, capping, labelling and conveyor line.

Need a screw capper recommendation?

Send photos, samples or dimensions and Lancing UK will help shortlist the most suitable machinery route.

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