Mini Fighter™ Plus (Counting)
The Mini Fighter™ Plus, a straightforward successor of the Street Fighter™, was developed for small batch counting as either a semi-automatic tabletop unit, to be automated as an independent component on a line, or to be integrated directly on a Capmatic Monoblock system. Bolstering an acute level of quality, reliability, and accuracy, the Mini Fighter™'s versatility and performance complement the design of its predecessor, the Street Fighter™.
Application: Tablets | Capsules | Softgels
- Able to count any tablet, capsule, soft gel and caplet
- Frame made of 304 stainless steel
- The machine rests on adjustable stabilizer feet for equipment, increasing stability
- Electrical and mechanical components are located inside the structure of the machine for complete protection
- Contact parts can be easily dismantled without the use of any tools
- Wide lockable inspection doors for routine maintenance
- Adjustable bottle stand

Counting Unit Features:
Product contact parts made of 316 stainless steel and FDA-approved materials
- One stainless steel 316L hopper with adjustable outlet gate
- V-shaped vibratory plates to feed the product into the counting system
- 4 counting channels
- Each channel has an individual detection system to count the products during free fall
- Ultra-high-speed optical sensors (2500 scans/sec) with dust compensation system
- A high-speed electronic solenoid gating system provides a quicker response time without ever needing to be replaced or recalibrated
- Universal filling nozzle

Control System Features:
NEMA 4X stainless steel panel control integrated directly into the machine
- Emergency switch on the panel control
- Machine controlled with P.L.C.
- Multi-colored touch-screen control interface with Ethernet connection
- Programmable and adjustable vibratory feeder
- Installation Requirements:
- Built-in accordance with CSA standards (Canadian Standard Association)
- 110 volts, single phase, 60/50 Hz, 5 amp (special requests available)
* Speed and performance criteria are subject to testing with actual samples.
** BPM = Bottles Per Minute.
