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UBE2100 Automatic Bread Bagger

The bagger the rest of the packaging end is built around. Wicketed bag opening, servo product entry and an index that stays in step with the slicer feeding it.

Why it is specified

  • Servo product entry, so the loaf is placed into the bag rather than pushed at it
  • Bag opening is monitored per cycle — a mis-open is rejected, not bagged
  • Runs in step with the slicer upstream instead of buffering against it

Runs for

How it works

Bags opened and checked

Each wicketed bag is opened and the opening verified before product moves. A bag that did not open is rejected empty, which is cheap.

Placed, not pushed

Servo entry places the loaf into the bag at matched speed. Pushing is what crushes the leading end and what tears the bag at the wicket.

In step with the slicer

The bagger indexes against the slicer rather than buffering behind it. Two machines running one cadence jam far less than two running their own.

Specifications

SpecificationUBE2100-45UBE2100-70
Throughput45 bags/min70 bags/min
Bag typeWicketed polytheneWicketed polythene
Bag width150 – 300 mm150 – 300 mm
Product entryServoServo
Air consumption180 NL/min240 NL/min
Connected load3.5 kW4.5 kW

Rate assumes wicketed polythene at the stated gauge. Paper and compostable films run slower.

Next step

Specify the UBE2100 Automatic Bread Bagger for your line

Tell us the product, the rate you need and what the machine has to fit between. We come back with a configuration, a footprint and a lead time.

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