Access and space
Check doorways, floor area, maintenance access and connection to other equipment.
Installation readiness
Before installation, the site needs to be ready for the capping machine, the operators and the materials used during commissioning.
Check doorways, floor area, maintenance access and connection to other equipment.
Have bottles, caps and filled samples ready so setup is realistic.
Plan who will attend training and who will own day-to-day adjustment.
Shortlist route
Use these checks to decide whether the project is a semi-automatic, compact or automatic inline capping route.
| Project signal | Likely route | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Standalone machine | Bench or floor space check | Ensures the machine can be placed and operated safely. |
| Inline capper | Conveyor and interface check | The capper must physically and operationally connect to the line. |
| Cap feeder included | Bulk cap supply and access check | Operators need a practical way to load caps and maintain the feed system. |
Related routes
FAQ
Access, utilities, samples, operators, conveyors and any line interfaces should be prepared.
Filled or representative bottles help simulate weight, stability and real handling.
The best installation still needs operators to understand setup, adjustment and routine checks.
Ready to shortlist?
Lancing UK will help identify whether you need a semi-automatic capper, compact capper, inline spindle capper or specialist cap feeding route.