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USED 2003 BOSCH 700

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Overview
Manufacturer:
BOSCH
Model:
700
Year:
2003
Description

The Bosch GKF 700 is a highly reliable, intermittent-motion automatic capsule filler designed for precision and durability in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical production. This machine utilizes a specialized 5-step tamping process to ensure high dosing accuracy and minimal product waste.
Key Features & Included Tooling
This unit is exceptionally versatile, coming complete with five sets of change parts to handle the most common industry sizes:
• Included Capsule Sizes: Complete tooling for sizes 00, 0, 1, 2, and 3.
• Output Capacity: Rated for up to 42,000 capsules per hour (approx. 700 per minute).
• Construction: Sanitary stainless steel frame and contact parts, compliant with GMP standards.
• System Controls: Features an integrated operator interface for cycle speed and dosage adjustments.
• Automatic Rejection: Built-in station to identify and eject non-separated or improperly oriented capsules before filling.
Technical Specifications
• Operation: Intermittent motion with a 12-station rotating turret.
• Voltage: Standard 440-460V, 3-phase, 60Hz.
• Dosing Method: Tamping pin principle for powder filling.
• Safety: Full plexiglass enclosure with safety interlocks for operator protection.
Condition & Sale Terms
• Condition: In good working condition.
• Terms: Being sold "As-Is".
• Shipping: Restricted to United States companies only.
• Logistics: Buyer is responsible for professional rigging, crating, and domestic freight

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