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The Romaco Promatic PAK 300 is a state-of-the-art cartoning machine and case packer, engineered for packing cartons and/or bundles into RSC cases. It boasts a high-capacity case magazine equipped with an automatic lifting system that brings the case to the working height. The machine ensures secure case erection through a double arm fitted with suction cups and a Venturi vacuum unit, and closes the flaps at the base of the case prior to carton insertion.
The PAK 300’s operational processes, including bottom-to-top stacking, carton transfer, and insertion into the case, are segregated. This separation allows for critical operation checks, thereby minimizing machine downtime. The machine’s design adheres to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards and emphasizes ergonomics, providing a clear view of the product flow and immediate, safe access to all functions and operations.
The Romaco Promatic PAK 300 also features machine error diagnosis and troubleshooting functions that enhance its operation. It allows for quick and easy changeovers, reducing downtime, cleaning, and maintenance operations. The machine operates at a mechanical speed of 8, consumes 4 kW of power, and has an air consumption of 250 Nl/min. It weighs approximately 1,800 kg and measures 4,350 mm in length, 1,850 mm in depth, and 1,715 mm in height.
The PAK 300 accommodates a carton size range of 20-150 mm (A), 15-85 mm (B), and 60-210 mm (C), and a case size range of 180-500 mm (a3), 120-350 mm (b3), and 120-350 mm (c3). This machine is the epitome of efficiency and precision in the packaging industry.
This equipment is located in IT
Manufacturer | Romaco |
Model | PAK 300 |
Year | 2001 |
Country | Italy |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Process and Packaging |
Subcategory | Cartoner |
ID | P403070610 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2021 |
Number of listings | 51 |
Country | Italy |
Last activity | March 12, 2024 |
Contact | Click here |