The ICP-C1 is a fully pneumatic capping machine designed and built in Australia. Designed to sit on a bench alongside a filling machine, the capper can tighten a range of threaded closures from 10mm to 120mm.
A unique feature of the ICP-C1 is its ability to adjust the motor torque and stalling time, giving you the ability to stall out the motor at the desired torque. This limits the issues of over- and under-tightening, burning of caps and excess wear of the liners.
You can place containers from 0 to 450mm tall under the chuck and against a V trigger. The ICP-C1 will descend onto the cap and screw the lid to the desired torque, allowing for custom tightness.
The NEW 2026 ICP-AC1 features a floating motor design, where the chuck shaft is independently supported in precision bearings rather than being directly mounted to the air motor. This means the motor delivers pure rotational drive only, without being subjected to lateral or upward forces created during the capping process. The result is more consistent and reliable torque application, improved torque repeatability, and smoother operation, ensuring every cap is applied accurately and securely.
By removing structural loads from the air motor, internal wear on the motor shaft, bearings, and seals is significantly reduced. This greatly extends the life of the air motor — the most critical and expensive drive component — while reducing maintenance and improving long-term reliability. The floating motor design ensures the ICP-AC1 delivers consistent performance and durability, even in demanding production environments.










