Bagger's better control is set into motion

Kliklok-Woodman improves the reliability and speed of its Cyclone vertical form/fill/seal machine with new motion control.

The controls-enhanced Cyclone vf/f/s machine runs smoother at higher speeds and with increased sealing time. The machine boasts
The controls-enhanced Cyclone vf/f/s machine runs smoother at higher speeds and with increased sealing time. The machine boasts

Because of proprietary controls, change was in the air for Kliklok-Woodman’s Cyclone™ continuous-motion vertical form/fill/seal bagger. An upgrade to a new Yaskawa MP-920 motion controller permits faster speeds with smoother operations. According to Kliklok-Woodman’s electrical engineering manager Tommy Pool, end users will benefit from the long-term availability and reliability of components.

One direct benefit is better registration control, which means less film use, waste, and more uniformity in the output product, Pool says.

That will be done at 10% to 15% higher speeds, according to Kliklok-Woodman’s vice president of marketing Ross Long. That brings the theoretical capability to around 200 bags/min.

“The improvements result in smoother operation with less vibration and increased sealing time at higher speeds than would be possible with any other control system,” says Long. “Downtime is reduced and net productivity is increased.”

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