Technical Specifications & Performance Data The Used Palletizer ABM
765BA is a robust, second hand end‑of‑line solution engineered for
reliable stacking of glass bottles and secondary packages in demanding
industrial packaging environments. Designed to support small to medium
beverage production speeds, it integrates seamlessly downstream of
filling, capping, labeling, and rinsing equipment within a used
bottling line. Manufacturer / Model: ABM 765BA Year: 1990 Category:
Palletizer (layer-by-layer) Nominal speed: up to 4,400 bottles/hour
(format and product-dependent) Bottle formats handled: 0.06 L, 0.10 L,
0.75 L Container type: Glass bottles (primary focus) Layering/Padding
system: Included for stable stacks and product protection Typical
applications: Alcohol, beer, dairy, detergents, juice, oil, soft
drinks, spirits, spumante, tea, vinegar, water (still and sparkling),
wine (still and sparkling) Operational status: In storage
Documentation: Manuals available Safety: Safety features included
(guards, interlocks, emergency stops) Advanced Automation & Control
Systems This ABM palletizer employs an industrial control panel that
automates layer formation, layer-pad insertion, and pallet transfer,
promoting consistent, repeatable results shift after shift. Operators
benefit from clear status indicators and straightforward access to
cycle start/stop and alarm acknowledgement. The machine’s control
logic supports upstream/downstream interlocks for smooth communication
with case packers, conveyors, and stretch wrappers, contributing to an
efficient, continuous bottling and packaging flow. Automation level:
Automated layer build and deposition Operator interface: Intuitive
panel with essential controls and diagnostics Electrical: Industrial
three‑phase supply (exact values to be defined during integration)
Safety systems: Interlocked guarding, emergency stop circuit, access
protection Production Line Integration Capabilities Engineered for
flexible deployment, the ABM 765BA connects readily with existing
conveyors and end-of-line equipment in a used bottling line. Whether
the upstream process outputs single bottles in layers or secondary
packs (cartons, trays, or crates), the integrated layering/padding
system stabilizes loads for transport and warehousing. Compatible with
upstream filling, rinsing, capping, and labeling machines for beer,
water, juice, soft drinks, and wine Accepts feeds from case packers,
shrink wrappers, or direct accumulation (subject to tooling) Format
adaptability between 0.06 L miniatures, 0.10 L small formats, and 0.75
L bottles Downstream linkage with pallet conveyors, stretch wrapping,
and labelers for finished pallets Machine Condition & Maintenance
History The unit is currently in storage with manuals available,
facilitating recommissioning and maintenance planning. The ABM 765BA
series is known for its durable mechanical architecture and accessible
service points. Standard wear components—guides, belts, and
pneumatic elements—are designed for straightforward replacement to
minimize downtime during restart. Operational Performance &
Versatility Optimized for glass handling, this palletizer provides
gentle, positive control to reduce scuffing and breakage, especially
on premium wine and beer formats. The included layer-pad functionality
enhances stack stability for sparkling water, spumante, and other
effervescent beverages, while also supporting non-beverage items such
as detergents and edible oil within broader industrial packaging
operations. Container materials: Glass focus; suitable for line
environments that also process PET and aluminum via secondary
packaging Product range: Water, juice, tea, soft drinks, beer,
spirits, and wines (still/sparkling) Load stability: Layer-pad
insertion helps protect delicate glass and ensures secure transport
Installation Requirements & Site Preparation For efficient
commissioning, plan a clean, level floor with proper access for pallet
infeed/outfeed and forklift circulation. Provide a straight, buffered
infeed conveyor, pallet pick-up zone, and clear maintenance aisles.
Utilities should include an industrial three-phase power supply and a
clean compressed air circuit for pneumatic actuators. Integration
signals with upstream/downstream equipment can be established through
standard I/O for synchronized start/stop and jam handling. Safety
Standards & Compliance Certification The machine is equipped with
comprehensive safety guarding, interlocked access doors, and emergency
stop buttons at key points. The layer-pad magazine and pallet zones
include protective measures to minimize operator exposure during
operation. Surfaces and components can be maintained to hygiene
expectations common in beverage production environments, safeguarding
product quality when operating near filling, capping, rinsing, and
labeling processes. Manuals support safe operation, routine checks,
and training, enabling adherence to site-specific risk assessments and
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