The corks placed into the hopper are canalized by means of a tapered roller turning counterclockwise, and conveyed to the feeding group by means of a stainless steel pipe provided with a quick coupling.
The feeding group working system is completely mechanical, the corks are pushed by two rollers having a variable wheelbase, which give them an axial thrust, thus forming a continuous flux column inside the corker feeding channel.
The distance the corks are sent to can be changed by replacing the springs which produce the load on the pushing rollers.
The machine is provided with an electronic system for the cork flux control.
On request a frequency converter with its potentiometer can be mounted for the automatic synchronization with the corker.
The machine position on the bottling line is not strictly fixed, but it is advisable to place it as near to the corker as possible.
The machine can be mounted on wheels in case it has to feed more corkers or it has to be moved to different places.