Bodymaker Refurbishments


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  Bodymaker Refurbishment
Extend the life of your machinery and take advantage of the latest developments and improvements
 
   

Upgrade your machines to benefit from the technological improvements seen on the latest 5000 Bodymakers, moving from the distributed pneumatic pressure switches and solenoids to the purpose designed and built Beeland Block system as shown below which incorporates all the equipment in one compact housing.



 
     
 
    The advantages of the new Beeland Block incorporates fewer connections therefore fewer leakage points. All components are surface mounted providing the facility to remove components without having to remove piping and fittings. The block itself is screen printed to allow for component identity along with the CMB part number providing for easy identification and replacement.
 
     
 
    Also included can be the removal of all on board mounted hydraulic components to the new power pack.
 
     
 
    Thus freeing up space on the machine for ease of maintenance and access for changing filters and other components.
 
     
 
    As can be seen from the photographs above and to the left the rear of the machine is now much clearer. The power pack incorporates its own clean sump, heaters (having been removed from the bodymaker sump), double pump conversion and large capacity secondary filter, water removal filters and heaters as well as the heat exchanger.
 
     
 
    Further enhancements available from the refurbishment of your old bodymakers including updates from the technical bulletins and design advances from the latest 5000 incorporating the tilted toolpack. This provides easier access for the removal of tooling combined with the advantage of having positive hydraulic clamping of the dies due to the way the coolant is supplied to the toolpack area.
 
     
 
    The introduction of the leader pin tooling concept which has been found to maintain the accuracy of the cans with respect to top wall variation over longer periods than existing systems. Further improvements have been gained due to the development of one piece primary and secondry bushings which provide positive alignment of the two bushes.
 
   



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