Merging Two Lines Into One Combining can be a particularly useful design when the output of two lines is needed to be made into one. Some examples are when two unscramblers are needed to supply a single packaging line, the merging of two products into combination packages or the merging of two lines into one or more packaging operations. This design is accomplished by pairing two screws of the same configuration, allowing two lines of containers to be merged into one. While these two screws are identical, their axial positions are 180° apart, thus enabling alternate container feeds from two different converging lines. Additional Information
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