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News Release from: Elscint Automation | Subject: Vibratory drive for feeding small components
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 June 2007
Vibratory drive saves bowl feeder energy
An improved version of its vibratory drive for feeding small components from a vibratory bowl feeder offers very smooth operation while energy consumption is reduced by some 40%.
Elscint Automation, the ISO 9001:2000 certified leading vibratory parts feeder manufacturer (having CE Marking for its parts feeders) from India has introduced an improved version of its vibratory drive model 100 This is a very compact and small vibrator drive mainly used for very small components
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The diameter of the drive is only 100mm.
However, it has a very powerful full wave coil.
The advantage of having a full wave coil is that the vibrations are very smooth and secondly the energy consumption is less by almost 40% as compared to half wave coils.
It has a single coil mounted at the centre of the drive with three spring packs located at the peripheries of the drive.
The model 100 comes with a fixed screw able cover for easy removal.
Elscint can offer machined bowls in either stainless steel or cast aluminium or even other materials for this drive.
The advantage of purchasing the bowl from Elscint Automation is that there being a lot of qualified bowl toolers, tooled bowls can be provided at a very reasonable price at a very low delivery time.
However, Elscint can also sell only the drive with or without the controller.
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