Technical Specifications & Performance Data The Mondo & Scaglione Used
Case Erector from 2005 is a reliable, second hand solution engineered
for continuous-duty industrial packaging environments. Purpose-built
to erect and square corrugated cases for downstream packing of PET
bottles, glass bottles, and aluminum cans, it supports a broad
spectrum of beverage production lines handling water, juice, beer,
wine, and more. Manufacturer: Mondo & Scaglione Year of manufacture:
2005 Category: Case Erector Nominal speed: up to 1,500 boxes/hour
Closure configuration: Single closure station (Closure: 1) Condition:
In storage Safety features: Included (guards/interlocks typical for
class) Documentation: Manuals available Container ecosystem: Supports
lines for PET, glass, and aluminum containers Typical application:
Beverage production (water, juice, beer, wine) and general used
bottling line operations Technical measurements: Dimensions and weight
characteristic of compact, floor-mounted case erectors; verify per
configuration Advanced Automation & Control Systems Engineered for
dependable automation, this Mondo & Scaglione erector combines
mechanical precision with straightforward operator control. The
machine features a dedicated control panel for start/stop, mode
selection, and status indication, enabling easy integration into
existing line controls for used bottling line upgrades or expansions.
Safety features include interlocked access points and emergency stop
circuits designed to protect operators and ensure stable operation
during blank pick-up, case opening, squaring, and closure through the
single closure station. Controls and power specifications are
consistent with mainstream industrial packaging equipment from the
same era, facilitating integration with upstream and downstream
devices and common PLC architectures found across filling, capping,
labeling, and rinsing systems. Production Line Integration
Capabilities This case erector is designed to fit at the front end of
beverage production and industrial packaging lines, feeding erected
cases to case packers, conveyors, and palletizing cells. It aligns
well with lines that include rinsing, filling, capping, and labeling
equipment for PET bottles, glass bottles, or cans, supporting
efficient end-of-line automation. Compatible with typical case packers
and conveyor interfaces Quick mechanical adjustments for a range of
corrugated case sizes Supports multi-product operations across water,
juice, beer, and wine SKUs Suitable for second hand line revamps or
capacity boosts Machine Condition & Maintenance History The unit is
currently in storage, presenting as a well-preserved second hand asset
with manuals available to support set-up and maintenance. Safety
features are included. As with any pre-owned industrial packaging
machine, inspection and commissioning by qualified technicians are
recommended to validate performance and align the configuration with
your line requirements. Operational Performance & Versatility With a
rated output of up to 1,500 boxes/hour, this erector supports steady,
synchronized throughput to match downstream case packers on used
bottling line U6354234 layouts. It is suitable for operations serving
PET, glass, and aluminum formats, enabling efficient distribution for
beverages such as water, juice, beer, and wine. Consistent case
squaring and a single closure station promote stable packs, minimizing
downstream jams and safeguarding product integrity through labeling
and palletizing stages. Installation Requirements & Site Preparation
Level, clean floor space with room for case magazine loading and
operator access Electrical connection consistent with standard
industrial supply for packaging machinery (verify per panel rating)
Compressed air supply typically required for blank pick-up and
actuation Integration to infeed/outfeed conveyors with height
alignment to your line Adequate clearance for maintenance and safety
guard swing radius Safety Standards & Compliance Certification The
machine includes safety features typical for its class, such as fixed
and interlocked guards, emergency stop buttons, and clearly defined
operator zones. Manuals support safe operation, cleaning, and routine
maintenance. Hygiene-oriented practices for beverage production
environmentsâsuch as easy access for cleaning around the frame
and guardingâare supported by the machineâs design approach.
Users should verify alignment with current plant safety policies and
applicable regulations before commissioning.