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Unit feeds, orientates and raises bearing rollers

An Elscint Automation product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jul 6, 2006

The biggest advantage of a taper roller, feeding, orientation and elevating pump unit is that the output is not only doubled with the help of two outlets but there is no need for two full systems.

Elscint Double Outlet Taper Roller, Feeding, Orientation and Elevating Pump Unit is a system designed for feeding and orienting taper rollers for taper roller bearings.

This system utilizes Elscint Vibratory Bowl Feeder Model 400 or Model 630 depending upon the roller sizes.

The taper rollers are fed through the Elscint Vibratory Bowl Feeder in two outlets to two sets of Elscint Motorised Gauge Rolls.

The inclination of the rolls, plus adjustable roll spacing from one end to the other enables parts to move / travel easily and rapidly into the desired position.

An important feature is that the rolls being counter-rotating do not bind or grip the parts and are extremely sensitive to fine tolerances.

The rolls are driven by an Elscint Single Reduction Geared Motor Model DM 38.

The taper rollers are then fed into two separate pump units driven by a suitable Elscint Single Reduction Geared Motor Model DM 52 (the pump unit then elevates the rollers to the desired height from where they can be fed by gravity to the work station where they are needed.

The full system thus consists of one Elscint Vibratory Bowl Feeder, two sets of two counter rotating rolls for feeding, two Motorised Pump Units, Sensors and a Control Panel.

The biggest advantage is that the output is not only doubled with the help of two outlets but the need of two full systems is eliminated.

This unit is very popular in bearing and allied industries and Elscint keeps most items in stock so that an early delivery can be assured.

Elscint also offers this unit at a very competitive price.

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