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Anker Roland 8/3 Labelling Machine

Manufacturer
Anker
Model
Roland 8/3
Type
Labelling Machine
Year
1998
Category
Packaging machines
Sub-category
Labeling equipment
Videos
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Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Fully automatic rotary labeling machine Anker

Technical Specifications

Machine type
Rotary labeling machine
Manufacturer
Anker
Label positions
Body, chest, seal, diagonal strip, neck ring, back
Labeling capacity
7000/h
Rotary stations
8
Bottle types
Euro, NRW, Ale
Bottle volume
330ml

Dimensions and Conveyor

Machine dimensions X
3750mm
Machine dimensions Y
2750mm
Conveyor height range
800mm-900mm
Conveyor length
3100mm

Condition and Maintenance

Operating hours
Approx. 14500h
Recent maintenance
Some small parts and components renewed in July 2024
Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The Anker Roland 8/3 is a fully automatic rotary labeling machine designed to apply labels to bottles across multiple positions—body, chest, seal, diagonal strip, neck ring, and back. With a capacity of 7,000 bottles per hour and 8 rotary stations, it handles standard European bottle formats (Euro, NRW, Ale) in the 330ml range. The adjustable conveyor height (800-900mm) and 3.1-meter length provide flexibility for different production setups.

Industries & Uses

Breweries, beverage producers, and bottling facilities rely on machines like this to apply product labels efficiently at scale. Whether you're running a craft brewery, soft drink operation, or contract packaging service, automated labeling reduces labor costs and ensures consistent label placement across every bottle.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1998 model with approximately 14,500 operating hours, request complete maintenance records—particularly for the rotary stations and conveyor system, which experience the most wear. Ask about the recent component renewal in July 2024 and get specifics on what was replaced. Inspect the label applicator heads for wear, check conveyor belt condition, and verify that all electronic controls and sensors respond smoothly. An on-site inspection is essential to confirm operational status and assess any mechanical play in the rotating components.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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