Case Studies Bowl Feeder to feed and orientate Plastic Bases

Bowl Feeder to feed and orientate Plastic Bases

Bowl Feeder to feed and orientate Plastic Bases

Precision vibratory bowl feeder engineered for the consistent orientation and sorting of Plastic Bases.

Product:

Bases

Orientation:

Component parts to be discharged single file, flat on track, smooth face upper most.

Speed:

15 components per minute

Key features:

● Conical bowl
● Smooth and gentle handling
● FDA approved polyurethane coating to suit component

Solution

The vibratory bowl feed system is designed to automatically sort and feed Plastic Bases. The feed system comprises a hopper, a bowl feeder, a selection linear and a conveyor out-feed to transport the component parts to the next stage of the process.

Bulk Storage Hopper

The hopper is used to store and transfer component parts into the vibratory bowl feeder, providing a storage capacity of 125L.

Bowl Feeder

A vibratory bowl feeder is tooled to sort and feed the component parts before transferring them to the selection linear with return tray. Then onto conveyor out-feed.

Linear selection

600mm of linear track to selection the component and return bad part to the bowl with a return tray.

Conveyor Out-feed

FP120 conveyor approximately 1400mm in length; Tick tock on conveyor to fixed end stop customer pick position.



Bowl Feeder for plastic bases bulk feederBulk Storage Hopper

Bowl Feeder for plastic bases bowl feederVibratory Bowl Feeder

Bowl Feeder for plastic bases linearSelection Linear

Watch


How RNA vibratory feeding system sorts and orientates Plastic Bases

# Plastics
# Vibratory Bowl Feeder

Note: Customer components are not shown to maintain project confidentiality. The video highlights the system’s build quality, track geometry, and drive performance.

Bowl Feeder to feed and orientate Plastic Bases

Also available in: English (United States)

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