by Fortville Feeders | Jun 26, 2019 | Feeder Bowls
Problem: The customer had an OEM feeding system that moved parts to the next operation with air. The parts needed to be oriented correctly for the next phase of their operations, but their system fed the parts in the opposite orientation. Their system had a...
by Fortville Feeders | Jun 26, 2019 | Feeder Bowls
Problem: The customer was working with two different sizes of braze beads that they wanted to sort and feed down an automated line. Solution: Fortville built a bulk hopper that fed the beads into a vibratory feeder bowl. This allowed the operator to...
by Fortville Feeders | Jun 26, 2019 | Feeder Bowls
Problem: The customer was dealing with very thin metal parts that would often misfeed in their automated system. They needed a way to supply the parts in an accumulative fashion (edge to edge) without overlapping. Solution: Fortville designed a vibratory...
by Fortville Feeders | Jun 26, 2019 | Feeder Bowls
Problem: The customer needed to present thin steel blades down an assembly line in a specific orientation. However, the parts were essentially symmetrical, with the exception of a small notch which needed to be presented on the right side. With no real...
by Fortville Feeders | Jun 26, 2019 | Feeder Bowls
Problem The customer needed a way to feed large bolts of varying lengths to its heavy duty wheel hub assembly cell. They manufacture eight different axle assemblies, each with a different size wheel bolt. They needed a feeder system that could handle all eight...
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