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Coupling smooths packer's pick-and-place motion

Servo motor coupling provides smooth and accurate pick-and-place motion in a case packer at Jersey Juice.

Coupling that connects the servo motor to the pick-and-place carriage can be seen onboard the case packer at the very top of the
Coupling that connects the servo motor to the pick-and-place carriage can be seen onboard the case packer at the very top of the

Keeping motion control under control is a machine design consideration, but one that has direct implications for packagers. A case in point is a Schneider Packaging Equipment (Brewerton, NY) wraparound case packer installed in early 2000 at Jersey Juice, Ewing, NJ. The machine’s design reflects Schneider’s use of servo-motor-powered timing belts to automatically load products with advanced pick-and-place capability.

Schneider’s 5WR (five-panel wraparound) case packer loads 4-oz portion cups of shelf-stable juice one 16-cup layer at a time onto a corrugated blank. The cups are loaded simultaneously at three stations by a trio of 4x4 vacuum pick-and-place heads. Each vacuum cup grips a portion cup. The first head delivers the bottom row, the case blank indexes and the second layer is placed, then the case blank indexes again and the third layer is placed, yielding a 3-layer, 48-count pack.

At 330+ cups/min

As of early February ’01, Jersey Juice reported it was operating the case packer at a rate of 330 cups/min. However, plant manager Ken Caldaro feels they could reach a speed of 700 cups/min as filling capacity is increased.

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