Balance your production line's pace and create a vital operational buffer with our hygienic rotary turntable. This simple and reliable system is the perfect solution for accumulating products at the end of a line or unscrambling them at the beginning. The stainless steel construction ensures durability and easy cleaning, while the custom design allows for perfect integration into any packaging line. Improve your workflow and prevent bottlenecks with a small investment that delivers a rapid return.

Technical Specification

Common Applications:

  • Accumulation: Collecting bottles, jars, or other containers after a filling or labeling machine, before manual carton packing.

  • Unscrambling: Receiving empty containers loaded manually and aligning them in a single file onto the conveyor feeding the filling machine.

  • Buffering Between Machines: Regulating product flow between two automatic machines operating at different speeds.

How to Specify Your Needs:

  1. Function: Is the table required for accumulation, unscrambling, or both?

  2. Product: What are the product’s dimensions and weight? What is its stability?

  3. Capacity: How many minutes of accumulation are required? (this determines the table diameter).

Material option A SS304
Material option B SS316
Finish Brushed\Polished
Dimensions Custom made design and built by your requirements

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What table diameter do I need?
A: It depends on the required accumulation capacity. As a rule of thumb, a 1200 mm diameter table can hold about 2–3 minutes of output from a standard production line. We will perform an exact calculation based on your line speed and product dimensions.

Q2: What is the difference between an accumulation table and an unscrambling table?
A: The basic structure is the same. The difference lies in the guiding rail system. On an accumulation table, the rail is usually a simple circle that prevents products from falling off. On an unscrambling table, a more complex rail system gently directs products from the perimeter toward the center, and then into a single-file discharge.

Q3: Is the top surface easy to clean?
A: Yes. The top disc can be easily lifted and removed (often without tools), allowing full access for thorough cleaning of the mechanism and frame underneath.