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Maintaining your beer filling machine is one of the most effective ways to ensure consistent product quality, reduce equipment downtime, and extend the lifespan of your bottling line. Proper maintenance keeps your brewery operating efficiently and helps prevent unnecessary production interruptions. This maintenance guide by DEGONG Brewery Equipment walks you through the essential steps to keep your bottling system clean, accurate, and reliable.
A beer filling machine operates in a demanding environment that requires precision, sanitation, and stability. Without regular maintenance, you may face oxidation issues, inconsistent filling volumes, increased beer loss, or mechanical failures.
Key benefits of proper maintenance:
Improved beer quality: Clean contact surfaces reduce oxygen pickup and protect flavor stability.
Longer equipment lifespan: Preventing wear and corrosion reduces the need for costly repairs.
Lower operating costs: Replacing small components early prevents major failures later.
Higher production efficiency: Fewer stoppages mean more reliable output.
A modern bottling or canning line normally includes:
Conveyor system to move containers
Rinsing unit to sanitize bottles or cans
Isobaric filling heads to reduce foaming
Capping or sealing system
Pneumatic and electrical control system
Cleaning-in-place (CIP) system for automated sanitation
By understanding how these components work together, operators can maintain the machine more effectively and recognize early signs of malfunction.
To keep your DEGONG beer filling machine in optimal condition, the following tasks should be performed every day:
Rinse and sanitize all beer-contact parts
Inspect filling valves for leakage
Check for abnormal sounds or vibrations
Verify CO₂ pre-purge and pressure settings
Clean conveyors and work surfaces
Daily cleaning prevents the buildup of yeast, sugar, or protein residue that can contaminate beer and damage equipment.
A structured maintenance plan ensures long-term reliability.
Lubricate chains, gears, and moving parts
Inspect pneumatic actuators and hoses
Check sensor alignment and accuracy
Replace worn seals or O-rings
Calibrate filling heads for accurate dosing
Clean or adjust conveyor belts and guides
Perform a full equipment inspection
Replace aging valves, gaskets, and bearings
Evaluate machine performance and upgrade when needed
DEGONG recommends maintaining a detailed maintenance log to track each task and identify patterns that may indicate deeper issues.
Sanitation is the foundation of beer filling quality. Most DEGONG systems support CIP cleaning, enabling operators to automate the cleaning cycle.
Typical CIP Sequence:
Pre-rinse with warm water
Circulate alkaline detergent
Acid rinse to remove mineral deposits
Final rinse or sanitizing solution
For machines without fully automated CIP, removable parts such as filling heads or valves must be manually cleaned and disinfected.
Some parts experience higher wear due to repetitive movement or beer contact. These include:
Filling valves
Sealing rings and O-rings
Conveying belts
Bearings and bushings
Foam eliminators and CO₂ purge systems
Replacing worn components promptly prevents downtime and ensures accurate filling performance.
Use food-grade lubricants on:
Conveyor chains
Gearboxes
Cam followers
Slide rails
Avoid over-lubrication to prevent contamination. All lubrication points should be documented in the maintenance manual provided by DEGONG.
CO₂ pressure imbalance
Warm beer or bottles
Incorrect fill height
Dirty or partially blocked filling valves
Incorrect calibration
Worn seals
Insufficient CO₂ purging
Delayed sealing
Leaking valve components
Addressing these issues early reduces beer loss and improves shelf stability.
Maintain a preventive maintenance schedule instead of waiting for failures
Train operators regularly to prevent misuse or accidental damage
Use high-quality replacement parts from DEGONG
Record every maintenance action to track wear trends
A well-maintained filling machine delivers smoother operation, higher quality beer, and lower running costs.
A DEGONG beer filling machine is engineered for durability, precision, and hygiene. By following a structured maintenance plan—including daily cleaning, scheduled lubrication, and regular inspections—you can significantly extend the life of your filling line and ensure exceptional performance.