Tube control
Guides or presentation tooling help the tube enter the bottle reliably.
Trigger sprayer cappers
Trigger sprayers can be difficult closures to automate because the tube, head shape and orientation all affect placement, tightening and line speed.
Capping machinery for trigger sprayers
A trigger sprayer capper needs to guide the dip tube, control the closure before tightening and support the bottle during torque. This is common in household, chemical, garden and personal care bottle lines.
Guides or presentation tooling help the tube enter the bottle reliably.
The head shape can require alignment before or after tightening.
Chemical and household bottles often need practical, durable capping layouts.
Machine options
Use the cap, bottle, product and output target to decide whether the project needs a compact capper, an inline machine, a cap feeder or a complete production line.
Bottle machinery
Machines for trigger heads, spray closures and tubes.
Bottle machinery
Cap presentation options for repeated trigger sprayer formats.
Bottle machinery
Filling, capping, labelling and coding around spray bottle production.
Buying checks
Good bottle machinery selection depends on samples, output target, cap behaviour, bottle control and the way the machine will fit the production room.
| Check | Why it matters | Details to send |
|---|---|---|
| Trigger head shape | The closure body can catch, rotate or mis-present if the tooling is wrong. | Trigger samples and orientation requirement. |
| Tube behaviour | Tubes may curl or flex, affecting entry into the bottle. | Tube length, tube material and bottle depth. |
| Bottle stability | Tall spray bottles can tip during tightening. | Bottle dimensions, material and filled weight. |
| Product environment | Household and chemical products may need robust guarding and materials. | Product details and cleaning expectations. |
More bottle capper pages
These linked pages give additional bottle capping machine and bottle machinery routes for comparison.
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View pageHealthcare and technical bottle capping with repeatability, hygiene and line integration in mind.
View pageFAQs
Yes, but the tube and trigger head must be consistently controlled before tightening.
It can often be reviewed, but the method depends on the trigger design and line speed.
Household products, chemicals, garden products, personal care and contract packing commonly use sprayer capping machinery.
Send bottles, trigger sprayers with tubes, target output and photos or a video of the current process.
Send bottle and cap details, line speed target and photographs of the current production area. Lancing can advise on the most suitable bottle capping machine, cap feeder or complete line route.