Machine overview
A custom automatic capping machine designed for pressing wooden T-corks and similar closures into wine bottles and related containers. The cork guiding rail is built around the closure diameter so the machine can feed, position and press the cork with minimal manual handling.
Best suited to
- Wineries and beverage producers scaling from manual corking
- Automatic lines requiring cork feeding before pressing
- Projects where the guide rail must match a specific cork diameter
Key specification
| Machine model | LU‑XG16D1 |
|---|---|
| Working voltage | AC 220 V / 110 V, 50–60 Hz |
| Power | Approx. 1100 W |
| Bottle height | 30–300 mm |
| Cap diameter | 18–70 mm |
| Bottle diameter | 30–100 mm |
| Working speed | 20–60 bottles/minute, dependent on bottle and closure |
| Working pressure | 0.4–0.6 MPa |
| Air compressor connector | OD 8 mm |
| Conveyor size | 115 mm wide × 1020 mm long |
| Machine dimensions | Approx. 680 × 680 × 1730 mm |
| Machine weight | Approx. 112.5 kg |
| Package dimensions | Approx. 770 × 1650 × 1970 mm |
| Package weight | Approx. 180 kg |
How this machine fits into a T‑cork line
The machine can be specified as a stand-alone capping cell or as part of a broader bottling line. Typical line data includes bottle feed direction, available footprint, conveyor height, bottle accumulation, cork feed position, guarding requirement and whether the capper must synchronise with filling, labelling or packing equipment.
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Specification checklist
- Confirm bottle height, bottle diameter and neck finish.
- Confirm T‑cork top diameter, shank diameter, shank height and desired insertion depth.
- Confirm target output and acceptable changeover time.
- Confirm power, compressed air and available floor space.
- Confirm whether you require automatic cork sorting, dust cover, guarding, reject handling or commissioning.
Quick answers
What is LU‑XG16D1 Cork Pressing Machine with Cap Feeder used for?
A custom automatic capping machine designed for pressing wooden T-corks and similar closures into wine bottles and related containers. The cork guiding rail is built around the closure diameter so the machine can feed, position and press the cork with minimal manual handling.
What output can LU‑XG16D1 Cork Pressing Machine with Cap Feeder achieve?
The expected output is 20–60 bottles/minute. Final throughput depends on bottle stability, cork dimensions, fill/product behaviour, operator workflow and the exact machine configuration.
What samples should I send before ordering?
Send the filled or empty bottle, the T-cork or closure, any available bottle and closure drawings, required insertion depth and the target output. Samples allow the guide rail, chuck and press settings to be specified correctly.
Can this machine be integrated into a filling line?
Yes, where the selected configuration and line layout allow it. Lancing UK can advise on conveyors, sensors, bowl feeding, discharge, filling and labelling integration.
Are final specifications fixed?
Published specifications are guide values. Final configuration, tooling and utilities should be confirmed during quotation against your bottle, closure and production line.