When a new customer contacts us with a need for more than an off-the-shelf solution, understanding the requirements, desired outcome and limitations are very important. This enables RMGroup design engineers to offer the customer the best solution at the best price. RMGroup have recently had this type of challenge, the project ran successfully and adds another system to the ever-growing portfolio of bespoke packaging and palletising machinery.
The brief: To provide a high-speed bagging line for game feed which should be as continuous as possible, minimum disruption to production and ensuring health and safety for their employees.
The project: A triple hopper feed manual bagging system. The 3 hopper approach was designed so the customer can fill one hopper as one empties, allowing a faster throughput.
The project was passed from the Technical Design department through to manufacturing where the steel was cut on the in-house Bystronic Byspeed laser cutting machine. The components then went through to welding and fabrication before being sprayed. All these processes are checked for quality each step of the way by RMGroup Quality. The customer is kept up to date with the progress and is welcomed to see their machinery during the manufacturing journey. The advantage of being able to take the project from design to manufacture, installation and servicing allows the customer a one-stop-shop. All packaging machinery is assembled and tested in the workshop before being delivered, installed and tested on site.
This bagging and packaging line could also be used for the following products:
- Animal feed
- Pet food
- Wood pellets
- Cat litter
Standard features of a manual bagging machine are:
- Net weighing – for better accuracy
- Automatic bag clamp
- Automatic stitching head
Optional extras/adaptions:
- Robot palletising
- Automatic label applicator
- Stretch Wrapper
Bespoke service packages available from bronze to gold depending on machinery and customer needs and all new machinery comes with 12 month warranty. Manufactured in the UK.
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