Technical Specifications & Performance Data The Used Bertolaso
Inspector 2002 Push 210 is a compact, reliable inspection station
engineered for quality assurance on a used bottling line handling
still wine in glass bottles. Designed to monitor fill-level accuracy
and closure presence, it helps producers maintain consistent packaging
quality and reduce downstream rejects in beverage production
environments. Manufacturer / Model: Bertolaso Push 210 Year: 2002
Category: Inspector (Inspection type: 2 â fill level and closure
presence) Condition: READY FOR OPERATION Container types: Glass
(inspection station primarily configured for glass bottles) Bottle
formats: 0.06 L, 0.375 L, 0.75 L Product types: Wine (still) Core
functions: Automatic minimum/maximum fill-level control; cap/cork
presence check; automatic reject to external area Auto-calibration:
Continuous self-calibration using the previous 20 bottles Dimensions
(W x L x H): 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1800 mm Electrical: 24 V control
circuits Documentation: Manuals available Safety: Safety features
included Advanced Automation & Control Systems This second hand
inspection unit employs robust automation for dependable in-line
quality control. Its control architecture synchronizes with upstream
filling and downstream capping operations, tracking each bottle
through the inspection window and reject station. The system performs
ongoing auto-calibration based on the last 20 good samples,
stabilizing detection thresholds as glass color or line conditions
vary. Control interface: Operator-friendly panel with status
indicators, recipe selection by bottle format, and event/alarm logs
Detection: Level-detection sensors for minimum and maximum thresholds;
closure presence verification for cap/cork Reject system: Positive
reject to an external collection area Electrical: Low-voltage 24 V
logic for control and safety circuits Safety: Guarding, interlocked
access points, and emergency stop circuits Production Line Integration
Capabilities The Bertolaso Push 210 integrates seamlessly into
industrial packaging lines for wine, typically positioned after
filling and capping/corking and before labeling. It can be
synchronized with fillers, corkers/cappers, labelers, rinsers, and
downstream case packing equipment. Format recipes for 0.06 L, 0.375 L,
and 0.75 L facilitate quick changeovers with minimal mechanical
adjustment. Line-synchronized operation for consistent inspection at
the prevailing conveyor speed Common interface signals for start/stop,
fault, and reject confirmation Adjustable guides and sensors to
accommodate supported bottle formats Machine Condition & Maintenance
History The unit is described as READY FOR OPERATION, indicating it is
in serviceable condition for immediate deployment on a used bottling
line. Safety features are present and manuals are included to support
commissioning, preventive maintenance, and operator training. Cosmetic
wear consistent with age may be expected, with core inspection
functions intact and validated by the automatic calibration routine.
Operational Performance & Versatility Optimized for still wine in
glass, the inspector ensures accurate fill-level control and verifies
closure presence to protect product quality and brand integrity. While
configured for glass, the U6354234 inspection principles are
applicable to other beverages packaged in glass such as water, juice,
and beer, pending application review. PET and aluminum containers are
not the intended scope for this configuration; adaptation would be
required. Its dependable reject handling and stable calibration make
it a strong choice for beverage production environments seeking
efficient, second hand inspection technology. Installation
Requirements & Site Preparation Footprint: 1000 mm x 1000 mm; height
1800 mm Access: Provide clearance for operator interface, guarding
access, and service interventions Conveyors: Install on a stable,
vibration-free conveyor section with consistent bottle spacing
Electrical: 24 V control circuits; main power specifications to be
aligned with site standards Reject area: Allocate external collection
space for nonconforming bottles Safety Standards & Compliance
Certification Engineered for industrial packaging environments, the
inspector includes fixed and interlocked guards around moving parts,
emergency stop devices within operator reach, and 24 V low-voltage
control circuits. Materials and finishes are appropriate for beverage
production, supporting hygienic operation when paired with standard
cleaning protocols. The combination of reliable guarding, controlled
access, and traceable alarms promotes safe, consistent performance
within modern filling, capping, and labeling lines.