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Pneumatic take-up unit feeds of engine valves

An Elscint Automation product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Sep 7, 2006

A pneumatic take-up unit for feeding of engine valves of 20mm to 50mm diameter and length between 30mm to 200mm transports each Engine Valve up to a height of 2m from ground level.

Elscint Automation, the iso 9001:2000 certified leading vibratory bowl feeder manufacturer (having ce marking) from india has developed a pneumatic take-up unit for feeding of engine valves having dia from 20mm to 50mm and length between 30mm to 200mm.

The Elscint pneumatic take-up system transports each engine valve up to a height of 2m from the ground level for further feeding at a height.

Speed of between 40 to 100 pieces/min can be achieved depending upon the sizes of the engine valves.

The system results in linking of two machines in a engine valve factory, thus resulting in smooth line automation.

There is a smooth flow of components without any starvation to the next machine.

However, for using this system, the engine valves must come out of the previous machine in a head up orientation.

the engine valves are then taken in the same orientation to the next machine at a higher height.

This increases the productivity of the engine valve producing machines and makes them totally manless.

This system uses the bare minimum space and additionally has the flexibility of feeding various sizes of engine valves through the same feeding system.

This feeding system is available in plc and non-plc (electrical control) versions.

As all Elscint standard parts are used and most parts are kept in stock, the delivery times are very less and the cost is very competitive.

These and other innovative application ideas are possible by interacting with the qualified application engineers from Elscint automation, who are more than eager to help you in your feeding and automation requirements.

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