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News Release from: Elscint Automation | Subject: Vibratory bowl feeder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 November 2005
One vibratory bowl feeds springs
Feeding springs in two rows ensured that only one vibratory bowl feeder was required by the special-purpose machine builder as against two, which would have been normally required.
Feeding springs in two rows ensured that only one vibratory bowl feeder was required by the special-purpose machine builder as against two, which would have been normally required Elscint Automation, the ISO 9001:2000 certified leading vibratory parts feeder manufacturer (having CE Marking for its parts feeders) from India has recently manufactured a vibratory bowl feeder for feeding of springs in two outlets
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Useful for stacking items like bearings cages/bearing washers and such other components the stacking machine is for automatically feeding components into a vibratory bowl feeder.
The wire diameter being more, these springs do not have a tendency of getting entangled between themselves.
However, feeding them in two rows ensured that only one vibratory bowl feeder was required by the SPM builder as against two, which would have been normally required.
Applying an auto-switch off mechanism (to switch off the vibratory bowl feeder when both the chutes were full) is based on electrical circuitry and added to the flexibility of the special-purpose machine (SPM) manufacturer who could thereby save on the valuable Inputs/Outputs (I/Os) of his PLC.
These and other innovative ideas can be made possible with the help of the highly qualified application engineers at Elscint Automation.
In fact, such innovativeness makes Elscint Automation the first choice of SPM builders when it comes to difficult components and applications.
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