Technical Specifications & Performance Data The Used Case Packer Acmi
2009, model INSER 2C, is a reliable second hand solution for
industrial packaging in beverage production. Designed to collate and
insert containers into corrugated cases with precision, it complements
upstream filling, capping, labeling, and rinsing operations within a
used bottling line. This single-head case packer supports stable
throughput for medium-speed lines. Manufacturer / Model: Acmi INSER 2C
Year of manufacture: 2009 Category: Case Packer for industrial
packaging Production speed: up to 8,000 bph (bottles per hour) No. of
heads: 1 Container types: PET bottles, glass bottles, aluminum cans
(subject to tooling and format parts) Typical product applications:
water, juice, beer, wine, and other beverages within beverage
production Case handling: compatible with standard corrugated
cases/cartons used on bottling and canning lines Dimensions (W × L ×
H): 2920 mm × 2500 mm × 2400 mm Electrical rating: 380 V, 501 Hz, 6
A Condition: in storage; safety features included; manuals available
Advanced Automation & Control Systems The INSER 2C employs a robust
control architecture to ensure accurate indexing and gentle product
handling during insertion. Operators benefit from clear controls for
start/stop, mode selection, and alarm acknowledgment, improving uptime
and facilitating quick restarts during beverage production
changeovers. Integrated control panel for machine operation and basic
diagnostics Precision-controlled actuators to ensure repeatable case
loading and product alignment Standard safety interlocks and emergency
stop circuits with full guarding around moving groups Electrical
supply: 380 V, 501 Hz, 6 A Complete with user manuals to support
setup, operation, and maintenance Production Line Integration
Capabilities This Acmi case packer integrates seamlessly into a used
bottling line downstream of filling, capping, and labeling equipment,
and upstream of case sealing, stretch wrapping, and palletizing. Its
interfaces align with standard conveyor systems used in beverage
production and broader industrial packaging environments. Compatible
with upstream filling, rinsing, capping, and labeling machines for
PET, glass, and aluminum formats Downstream connection to case
sealers, checkweighers, and palletizers Format change capabilities via
change parts and adjustable guides for different bottle diameters and
heights Multi-product flexibility to handle water, juice, beer, wine,
and similar beverages Machine Condition & Maintenance History The unit
is currently in storage, with safety features fitted and manuals
available. It presents as a well-kept second hand machine suitable for
rapid redeployment after standard recommissioning checks. Visual
inspection and test runs can be performed upon installation to verify
alignment with your production requirements. Operational Performance &
Versatility Engineered for dependable collation and insertion, the
INSER 2C supports consistent packing quality across common beverage
container materials. The single-head configuration matches lines
targeting up to 8,000 bph and provides stable operation without
excessive footprint—ideal for facilities upgrading an existing used
bottling line or expanding industrial packaging capacity. Gentle
handling to minimize scuffing on PET and glass containers Stable
loading of bottles or cans into standard corrugated cases for
distribution Suitable for a wide range of beverages: still/sparkling
water, juice, beer, wine, and flavored drinks Works in harmony with
upstream filling and labeling, maintaining line balance and quality
Installation Requirements & Site Preparation Plan the installation for
efficient material flow and service access. The machine’s compact
layout allows integration in most bottling halls while maintaining
appropriate maintenance clearances. Footprint: 2920 mm (W) × 2500 mm
(L) × 2400 mm (H); allow additional space for access and conveyors
Power: 380 V, 501 Hz, 6 A, with protective earth and appropriate
circuit protection Level, load-bearing industrial floor and provision
for mechanical anchoring Conveyor interface alignment to upstream and
downstream equipment as per line layout Safety Standards & Compliance
Certification Safety guarding and protections are installed around
moving mechanisms, with interlocked access points and emergency stop
functions to support safe operation in industrial packaging
environments. Manuals are supplied to assist with safe installation,
operation, and routine maintenance procedures, supporting
hygiene-conscious operations typical of beverage production. Full
perimeter guarding with interlocks on access doors Emergency stop
stations positioned for rapid access Design supports clean, orderly
operation suitable for water, juice, beer, and wine lines
Documentation available to guide risk assessments, training, and SOP
development