Unit Allows Filling of Bulk Bags and Drums in Low-headroom Areas

Is available in all-stainless steel finished to food or dairy standards

Flexicon Combination Bulk Bagdrum Filler

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The Flexicon filler features full-length forklifting tubes that allow incremental height adjustments to accommodate bags from 42- to 59-in. tall and widths up to 45 in. The low-profile combination bulk bag/drum filler is equipped with an inflatable bag spout seal and feed chute dust vent. A remote console or wall-mounted panel houses controls to automatically inflate bags, open a flow control valve, or start a feed device, and stop the flow of material once a preset fill weight has been attained. A vibratory deck de-aerates material in bags weighing up to 2 tons and densifies the material at predetermined set points. Once the bags are filled, the controller deflates the spout connection collar and releases the loop latches, enabling an operator to remove the palletized bag using a pallet jack or fork truck. The unit can be switched to drum-filling mode by positioning the swing-arm-mounted drum-filling chute under the fill head discharge port.


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