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Pump Inserter

PSR Automation's PI5000 Pump Inserter is a servo-controlled machine that inserts and tightens pumps and triggers onto up to 70 bottles per minute, featuring quick changeover and automated sensors to reduce downtime and manual labor.

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The PI5000 Pump Inserter by PSR Automation Inc. is an efficient, servo-controlled machine designed for automatically inserting and partially tightening pumps and triggers onto bottles.

Built for robust, high-volume production, it features an automatic pump sorter and integrated bottle detection sensors, ensuring consistent operation.

With a moderate throughput of 70 bottles per minute (BPM), its quick 15-minute changeover system significantly minimizes downtime. This enhances overall productivity and substantially reduces manual labor in bottling lines.

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