This chuck is sold as a separate part so that the Cannular Full Auto Canning Line can be used with Visy/CDLE 202 ends. No need to change over the rollers just switch over the chuck, make some fine adjustments to the rollers and table height and you can be seaming CDLE ends in no time at all.
This chuck is only compatible with the Cannular Full Auto Canning Line. It is not compatible with the Manual Cannular or Semi-Auto Cannular. For a VISY Chuck which is compatible with these models see the part below:
KL14670 - VISY Chuck for CDLE/CDL Can Ends - Suits Cannular Canning Machine
This chuck is sold as a separate part so that the Cannular Full Auto Canning Line can be used with Visy/CDLE 202 ends. No need to change over the rollers just switch over the chuck, make some fine adjustments to the rollers and table height and you can be seaming CDLE ends in no time at all.
Most aluminium can bodies are made the same and are made to the same 202 standard. With that said two major competing manufacturers in the world make the lids for these 202 cans. The B64 is the standard lid that we sell in most of the cans you can purchase here in the 500ml variety or here in the 330ml variety. Both these 202 can designs will also fit other CDLE ends if you wanted to use your own CDLE ends for some reason.
Two Major Competitors Explained
In the world of canning two major competitors exist that have developed the lids for aluminium beverage cans. These are "Ardagh Group" (a European Based Company) that mostly supply the CDL type ends and "Ball" (an American Based Company) that mostly supplies the B64 and a few other end types. Between the CDL and B64 ends these are the two dominant end types for 202 can bodies. Naturally in America we mainly see the B64 ends being used and in Europe we see more CDL ends being used.
CDLE Ends Explained
CDLE ends are the main end type sold by VISY as visy licence this technology from Ardah Group. Some people loosely refer to the CDLE end as a CDL end but the technical name for this particular type of end is CDLE not CDL. This is not to be confused with the CDLE's predecessor which was CDL+.