Typical considerations
Cap style, torque setting, container stability, cap feeding and output target.
Capping Machinery
Browse pump capping machines and compare the available options for this machine type. Compare options by closure type, torque control, feeder requirement and target line speed.
13 machines in this sub-category.
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Equipped with vibrating bowl sorting machine to arrange bottle caps,this machine has the function of conveying caps (or covers),and pressing...
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The Lancing UK LU-XG440DC is designed for precise cap tightening across various bottle types, including droppers, sprayers, and beverages. Its...
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The Lancing UK LU-XG1870R is a desktop automatic capping machine designed specifically for dropper bottles and sprayer bottles. It features a...
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Introducing our Automatic Cap press Machine, designed to simplify your bottling process! This state-of-the-art machine is equipped with a...
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This perfume capping machine is suitable for two kinds of bottle caps,the pressing type and the crimping type.It can also be used to cap collar...
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Automatic Pump Bottle Capping Machine. Packaging machinery specification, options and support from Lancing UK
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Automatic Spray Bottle Capping Machine. Packaging machinery specification, options and support from Lancing UK
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Vibratory Bowl Item Specification Machine Power 110/220V, 50–60Hz Material Stainless Steel Suitable Caps Diameter Customized Working Speed...
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This machine is suitable for different kinds of bottle caps like spray bottles,smoking oil bottle caps.The suitable cap size is 20-60mm.It widens...
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DESECRIPTION Introducing our advanced rotary pump capping machine, designed for efficiency and reliability in packaging. This machine integrates...
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The Lancing UK LU‑XG16E is an automatic capping machine engineered for droppers, making it ideal for essential oil and nail polish bottle...
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Pump Bottle Cap Feeding Machine. Packaging machinery specification, options and support from Lancing UK
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Trigger Sprayer Pump Bottle Capping Machine. Packaging machinery specification, options and support from Lancing UK
Browse pump capping machines from Lancing UK. Compare available systems, get help matching the right machine to your product and output, and request specification support.
Pump Capping Machines are part of the broader capping machinery category. This page groups the available options so buyers can compare the machine type itself before moving into a specific model or series.
Container stability, cap presentation, neck finish consistency, torque and the need for bowl feeders or change parts all influence the correct capping route.
If you are comparing suppliers or preparing a commercial enquiry, it helps to treat this page as the machine-type hub: use it to identify the right route first, then move into the individual machine pages that best fit the application.
Cap style, torque setting, container stability, cap feeding and output target.
Capping equipment is commonly integrated between filling and labelling stages on a packaging line.
Share the container and closure details and we can help point you to the right capping setup.
These answers support research-stage users and strengthen the page's coverage for machine-selection queries.
Start with the closure type, container neck finish, torque requirement and whether automatic cap feeding is needed.
Yes. We can help scope capping machinery to sit after a filler and before labelling or other downstream stages.
That depends on output, operator workflow and the cap presentation method required by the machine.
Applications & planning
Use these pages to move from the machine family into the relevant application, planning guide or service route.
Compare pump, trigger and specialist closure routes.
Bottle lines for pump and trigger closures.
Project planning points for lotions, pumps and presentation-sensitive packs.
Support if pump capping must fit a wider bottle route.
Compare the main machine families before you commit to a narrower route.
Move from general research into a stronger shortlist and enquiry.