Quote checklist

Capping machine quote checklist

A better capping machine quote starts with better project information. The more clearly the bottle, cap and line requirement are described, the easier it is to recommend the right machine route.

Bottle and cap samples

Physical samples help confirm bottle stability, cap pick-up, thread engagement and closure behaviour. Photos can help initially, but samples are better for final specification.

Output and labour target

State the target bottles per minute or bottles per hour, plus how many operators will be available. This helps compare manual, semi-automatic, compact and automatic routes.

Layout and utilities

Conveyor height, space, upstream filling, downstream labelling and available services can all affect the scope of supply.

Shortlist route

How to compare the options

Use this table to narrow the likely capping machine route before sending samples and output targets.

RequirementLikely routeWhy it matters
Bottle dataDiameter, height, material and fill levelUsed to check stability and handling.
Cap dataDiameter, style, liner and torque targetUsed to check tightening and feeding.
Line dataOutput, layout and changeoversUsed to choose automation level.

FAQ

Questions buyers ask

Can I get a quote without samples?

An indicative route may be possible, but samples are normally needed for a reliable recommendation.

Should I send filled bottles?

Representative filled bottles are useful because weight and stability affect capping behaviour.

Is cap torque always needed?

Not always, but a target or acceptable range helps reduce production risk.

Related pages

Continue the shortlist.

These related pages help compare spindle cappers, screw cappers, cap feeding systems and project pricing.

Ready to shortlist?

Send the bottle, cap and target output.

Lancing UK can review samples, speed, cap feed and line layout before recommending a capping route.

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