by Fortville Feeders | Jul 22, 2024 | Uncategorized
Problem: A medical parts manufacturer needed a parts feeder for the packaging of very small staples. Since this was a medical staple, the feeder system needed to meet cleanroom compliance standards. The part could not be handled during the feeding process and must be...
by Fortville Feeders | Jun 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
Problem: A truck manufacturer was looking for a rivet feeder that would feed an automated assembly cell. They needed 30 parts per minute delivered to their fastener robots. The customer had limited space for the feeder system. Everything had to fit into a small space....
by Kevin Yaney | Feb 5, 2024 | Escapements and Mechanisms, Featured
Problem: A manufacturer was using a two-step process to inspect and accumulate parts prior to the final machining operation. The process required double the manpower and introduced possible errors by mishandled parts. Each part was presented to a camera and another...
by Fortville Feeders | Sep 26, 2023 | Escapements and Mechanisms
Problem: A manufacturer of storage and shipping tubes was looking for a parts-feeding system that would work with their metal stamping unit. The parts needed to be both loaded and unloaded from the six-position stamping press every two seconds without misfeeding or...
by Fortville Feeders | Sep 1, 2023 | Featured, Feeder Bowls
Problem: A manufacturer of syringe filling machines needed a complex parts feeding system. They were designing a system for operations in a C1D1 manufacturing environment where highly flammable and explosive material was being used. That required no electrical wiring...
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