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Automatic Inline Capping Machine For Pet Plastic Jar Bucket Water Bottle Filling OEM

Basic Properties
Place of Origin: Shanghai, China
Brand Name: YIMU
Certification: CE, SGS
Model Number: CM140-1
Trading Properties
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 SET
Price: $6999-$7499/1set
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability: 1000Sets / year
Product Summary
CM140 Automatic 4 Wheel Capping Machine Glass Jar Plastic Bucket Pet Bottle Capper Machine With OEM ODM Services CM140 ROI & Cost Analysis — Justifying the Investment in Automatic Capping The Economics of Capping Automation Every capital equipment purchase competes for limited investment dollars. ...

Product Details

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OEM inline capping machine

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Pet bottle inline capping machine

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Inline water bottle filling and capping machine

Product Name: 4 Wheel Screw Capping Machine
Application: Plastic Glass Bottle Capping
After-Sales Service Provided: Online Support Video Technical Support
Capping Speed: 20-40bottle/min
Certification: CE Certificate
Power Supply: 1500W, 110V/220V, 50/60Hz,
Applied Bottle Height: 100-400mm
Applied Bottle Width: 50-200mm
Success Rate Of Capping: >99.99%
Cap Feeding Device: Optional
Machine Size: 2000x1100x2400mm(LxWxH)
Machine Weight: 360kg
MOQ: 1 Set
Product Description

CM140 Automatic 4 Wheel Capping Machine Glass Jar Plastic Bucket Pet Bottle Capper Machine With OEM ODM Services

CM140 ROI & Cost Analysis — Justifying the Investment in Automatic Capping
The Economics of Capping Automation

Every capital equipment purchase competes for limited investment dollars. The CM140's value proposition must be expressed not in technical specifications but in financial terms: how much money does the machine save, and how quickly does it return its purchase price?

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Three Methods: Cost Comparison
Manual Capping

How it works: Operator places cap on each bottle by hand and tightens using a manual torque wrench or handheld pneumatic tool.

Throughput: 5-10 bottles/minute/operator

Labor (1 shift, 250 days/year): 1 operator at $15/hour loaded = $30,000/year

Annual capacity: ~960,000 bottles/operator

Hidden costs: Inconsistent torque (no feedback), ergonomic injuries and worker compensation claims, quality inspection labor to catch bad caps, high turnover (tedious work), line speed bottleneck.

Semi-Automatic Capping

How it works: Benchtop or stand-mounted single-head capper. Operator places each bottle and activates the capping cycle (foot pedal or hand switch).

Throughput: 15-25 bottles/minute/operator

Labor: 1 operator at $15/hour = $30,000/year

Annual capacity: ~2,400,000 bottles/operator

Improvements over manual: More consistent torque, reduced fatigue, higher throughput.

Limitations: Still requires a dedicated operator, torque is not digitally controlled, not suitable for continuous inline operation.

CM140 Automatic 4-Wheel Capping

How it works: Continuous inline capping. Bottles flow on dual-belt conveyor through the four-wheel array. Caps feed automatically from the elevator. No dedicated operator required.

Throughput: 10-45 bottles/minute (1,000-2,500 bottles/hour)

Labor: No dedicated capping operator. One line supervisor monitors the entire filling-capping-labeling line.

Advantages: >99.99% capping success, continuous-motion (no stop-and-go), trigger sprayer and pump capability, 1,000+ recipe memory, minimal maintenance.

Scenario 1: Mid-Size Cosmetic Manufacturer

Production: 10,000 bottles/day (single shift, 250 days/year = 2,500,000 bottles/year). Product mix: shampoo bottles with flip-top caps, lotion bottles with pump dispensers, body wash with disc-top caps. Average product value: $4/bottle.

Manual Capping
Cost Category Annual Cost
Capping operators (3 operators at $15/hr loaded) $90,000
Quality inspection (0.5 FTE) $15,000
Product loss from leaking/defective caps (1.5% defect × $4/product) $150,000
Rework labor and packaging $12,000
Total Annual Cost $267,000
CM140 Automatic
Cost Category Annual Cost
Line supervisor (capping portion, 0.2 FTE at $20/hr) $8,000
Machine amortization ($18,000 over 10 years) $1,800
Maintenance and spare parts (annual) $1,500
Product loss from defective caps (0.01% defect × $4/product) $1,000
Electricity (1,500W × 2,000 hrs × $0.12/kWh) $360
Total Annual Cost $12,660

Annual savings vs. manual: $254,340. Payback period: Under 1 month.

Scenario 2: Household Cleaning Products Co-Packer

Production: 25,000 bottles/day across two shifts (6,250,000 bottles/year). Product mix: trigger sprayer bottles (60%), pump dispenser bottles (25%), standard screw cap bottles (15%). Average product value: $2.50/bottle.

Manual Capping (6 operators across 2 shifts)
Cost Category Annual Cost
Capping operators (6 operators × $15/hr loaded) $180,000
Quality inspection (1 FTE) $30,000
Product loss from leaking/defective caps (2% defect × $2.50) $312,500
Trigger sprayer manual insertion labor (additional 2 operators) $60,000
Rework and returns processing $28,000
Total Annual Cost $610,500

Note: The additional 2 operators for trigger sprayer manual insertion reflect a common reality in manual capping operations — trigger sprayers with dip tubes are particularly labor-intensive to cap by hand.

CM140 Automatic
Cost Category Annual Cost
Line supervisor (capping portion, 0.3 FTE × $20/hr) $12,000
Machine amortization ($18,000 over 10 years) $1,800
Maintenance and spare parts $2,500
Product loss from defective caps (0.01% × $2.50) $1,563
Electricity $720
Total Annual Cost $18,583

Annual savings vs. manual: $591,917. Payback period: Under 2 weeks.

The dramatic savings in this scenario reflect two CM140 advantages specific to cleaning product manufacturing: (1) the CM140 handles trigger sprayers automatically — eliminating 2 full-time positions dedicated to manual trigger sprayer insertion; and (2) the >99.99% success rate eliminates the high defect rate common with manual trigger sprayer capping.

Beyond Direct Cost: Strategic Value
  • Capacity Expansion Without Headcount: The CM140 at 40 bottles/minute replaces 4-6 manual capping operators. This enables revenue growth without proportional labor cost increase.
  • Trigger Sprayer & Pump Automation: For operations currently using manual labor for trigger sprayers and pump dispensers, the CM140 does not merely improve capping speed — it automates a process that many companies believe cannot be automated. The labor savings from trigger sprayer automation alone often pay for the machine within months.
  • Customer Retention & Brand Protection: A leaking bottle of cleaning product or a defective pump on a lotion bottle damages the relationship with the retailer and the end consumer. Consistent capping quality protects shelf placement and brand reputation.
  • New Business Qualification: Contract packagers seeking business from major brands find that manual or semi-automatic capping is increasingly a disqualification. Automatic, mechanically reliable capping is an expected capability in brand packaging audits.
10-Year Total Cost of Ownership
  Manual (6 operators, 2 shifts) CM140 Automatic
Initial equipment cost $5,000 (torque wrenches, tools) $18,000
10-year labor $2,400,000 $120,000 (supervisor allocation)
10-year product loss (2% vs 0.01% defect) $3,125,000 $15,630
10-year maintenance $15,000 $25,000
10-year total $5,545,000 $178,630
10-year savings with CM140 $5,366,370
Product FAQ
  1. Q: What is the approximate price range for a CM140? A: The CM140 price varies based on configuration: cap elevator or vibrating disk feeder, PLC and HMI brand selection, conveyor specifications, and any customizations (custom cap tracks, alternative materials). The CM140 is positioned as a mid-range automatic capping machine — delivering 4-wheel spindle capping capability at a competitive price point. Contact our sales team with your bottle and cap specifications for a detailed quotation.
  2. Q: How does the CM140 compare in price to a single-head servo capper? A: The CM140 (4-wheel spindle) is typically priced below an equivalent servo-driven single-head capper like our CM100. The mechanical clutch torque control system is less costly to manufacture than the servo motor, servo drive, and torque sensor of a servo capper. For operations that do not require digital torque data logging, the CM140 delivers the same >99.99% capping reliability at a lower capital cost.
  3. Q: Can you help me build a financial justification for my management? A: Yes. Our application engineers can work with your production data — current throughput, labor rates, defect rates, product value — to build a customized ROI analysis for your specific operation. We provide a formatted report suitable for inclusion in a capital expenditure request.
  4. Q: Is financing or leasing available? A: We accept payment via bank transfer (T/T) and Letter of Credit (L/C) at sight or with usance terms for qualified buyers. While we do not offer direct financing, we can work with third-party equipment financing companies. Contact us to discuss payment structures that align with your capital budgeting process.
Company FAQ
  1. Q: Why choose a 4-wheel spindle capper over a cheaper pneumatic single-head capper? A: Pneumatic cappers have a lower purchase price — typically $5,000-10,000 less. However, they: (1) cannot handle trigger sprayers or pump dispensers effectively, (2) have higher defect rates (typically 1-2% vs 0.01%), (3) require compressed air infrastructure and ongoing air system maintenance, (4) deliver less consistent torque that varies with air pressure fluctuation, and (5) cannot match the CM140's throughput in continuous operation. For operations producing more than 500,000 bottles per year, the CM140's lower operating cost erases the purchase price difference within 12-18 months.
  2. Q: What if our production volume doesn't justify a CM140 right now? A: For very low volumes (below approximately 200,000 bottles per year on a single product), a semi-automatic or benchtop capper may be the more economical choice today. We provide honest assessments — we want you to have the right machine for your volume. As your business grows, the CM140 becomes the clear economic choice, and we support customers who upgrade from smaller machines.
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