Deitz Co.: Casters for Pharmafill Line

Packaging machinery manufacturer features casters as standard on entire Pharmafill line so that its neck banders, tablet counters and heat tunnels roll easily.

Packaging machinery manufacturer features casters as standard on entire Pharmafill line so that its neck banders, tablet counters and heat tunnels roll easily.
Packaging machinery manufacturer features casters as standard on entire Pharmafill line so that its neck banders, tablet counters and heat tunnels roll easily.

Packaging machines in the Pharmafill™ line from machinery manufacturer Deitz Co. now feature durable casters as standard at no extra charge. Introduced as an added convenience for food, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and other manufacturers, the non-marking casters allow the machines to be rolled safely and easily by one person for smooth installation, quick setup, and ergonomic access to the machine interiors for cleaning and inspection.

Ideal for contract packagers, the casters allow individual machines to be rolled from one filling and/or packaging line to another for fast changeovers without requiring investment in multiple machines.

The rugged casters are included with new Pharmafill tamper-evident neck banders, heat tunnels, tablet/capsule counters, desiccant inserters, cotton inserters, conveyors, and rotary turntables. Companion leveling pads that minimize vibration and help secure the machinery in position are also included.

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