Automatic De-capping Machine
The single-head linear de-capping machine completes the de-capping process through four actions (equipped with a cap-less detection device):
a) The piston of the square cylinder built into the de-capping head moves upward to drive the connected conical block, which drives the two claw pieces to clamp the barrel cap to be removed, completing the cap grabbing action.
b) The piston of the de-capping cylinder installed on the top of the de-capping head moves upward to drive the entire de-capping head upward. The barrel to be de-capped also moves upward accordingly. However, since the shoulder of the barrel is blocked by the fixed baffle, the cap is pulled off the barrel during the upward movement of the de-capping head, which is the de-capping action.
c) After the cap is removed, the piston of the built-in square cylinder immediately moves downward. The connected column block pushes the four claw pieces to open, and the cap falls down under its own weight, completing the cap unloading action.
d) As soon as the cap falls, the air nozzle opens immediately, and compressed air blows the cap to the cap outlet and then to the cap collection box, completing the entire de-capping action. (The total time for the four actions is less than 4 seconds) The frame is made of SUS304 stainless steel.
e) Equipped with a cap-less detection device, which will not perform de-capping when there is no cap, thus reducing damage to barrels.
f) The de-capping action is smooth and gentle with low impact force and no vibration, and the speed can reach 300 barrels per hour.
