FP Count V1
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FP Count V1

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High-speed free-flow counting system. Its single-lane architecture allows continuous flow without constraints. Accuracy of approximately 99.5%.

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Description

The FP Count V1 is a free counting machine designed for fast and accurate counting of small industrial parts. Based on a single-channel architecture, it allows continuous flow without channel constraints, making it particularly suitable for flexible production environments.

It is mainly used for pre-packaging counting, especially upstream of automatic bagging machines or in semi-automated workstations. Its simple design ensures quick handling and easy integration into existing lines.

Advantages and Key Features

  • Smooth and continuous free counting: no multiple channels, no blockages or residual parts
  • Optimized productivity: no downtime for cleaning between cycles
  • High accuracy: up to 99.5%, reducing packaging errors
  • Ease of use: no complex setup, ideal for operators
  • Product versatility: handles a wide variety of parts without complex adjustments
  • Cost reduction: eliminates manual counting and associated losses

This machine is particularly effective in environments with variable production runs and frequent changeovers.

Target Applications

  • SMEs seeking a simple and efficient solution
  • Subcontractors handling multiple product references
  • Mechanical, plastics, and electronics industries
  • Pharmaceutical and medical sectors (excluding critical environments requiring specific validation)

Compatible product types:

  • Screws, nuts, washers
  • Injected plastic parts
  • Small technical components
  • Metal or mechanical elements

Options and Scalability

The FP Count V1 can be configured according to your needs:

  • Integration with automatic bagging machines
  • Addition of vibratory feeding systems
  • Advanced control interface
  • Connection to production management systems

Its open design allows gradual upgrades toward semi- or fully automated lines.