'Able to' has a broader meaning than 'capable of'.
'Capable of' refers only to the extent of someone's personal abilities - physical, mental, intellectual, psychological, and so on.
'Able to' has the same meaning, but can also include all sorts of external factors.
For example, if you say that John isn't capable of taking part in a long mountain trek, this means that he is are not physically fit enough. But if you say that he isn't able to take part, this might mean that he isn't free or is too busy at work.