HOPPER
(OR STORAGE HOPPER): The storage hopper is the storage
area provided to backlog bulk parts prior to entering the feeder
bowl. This hopper eliminates overloading or insufficient loads
of parts, causing the bowl not to function as required. Feed
rate from the hopper to a bowl is metered by a level control
switch.
BASIC BOWL: The band, bottom and track assembly prior to any
tooling for a specific part. Basic bowls are not off-the-shelf
standard items. They are individually designed and can be supplied
for any profile of part up to approximately 5" long.
FEEDER BOWL: The feeder bowl is the actual orienting and feeding
device that orients the part to your machine requirements and
is the heart of the system. The feeder bowl is always custom
tooled to a specific part configuration. Feeder bowls are almost
always round and constructed of stainless steel for long life.
RATE (OR FEED RATE): The number of parts per minute, or per
hour, which you require to meet your production requirements.
ORIENTATION: Positioning of part in the attitude you desire
for your operation.
SELECTOR: An area of the system designed and custom fit to
profile only the properly positioned part. Parts entering a
selector which are not in the proper position are diverted
out of the feed line.
BACKPRESSURE RELIEF POINT (OR BUBBLE): An area of the system
just before the parts enter the discharge that causes the parts
to fall off the track if the discharge fills with parts. This
relieves parts pressure, eliminating problems that could be
caused in the selector area.
CONFINEMENT: The fabrication installed to assure 100% control
of the part after a selector ejects improperly positioned parts.
RETURN PAN: An extra pan-like area welded to the outside of
the bowl which catches excess and rejected parts falling from
the track. The pan guides these parts back into the interior
of the bowl for recirculation.
DISCHARGE OF THE FEEDER BOWL: This is the last section of
the bowl. In most cases, it is a straight exit that confines
the parts after they are oriented.
TRACK SWITCH: A switch of any type which turns the feeder
off whenever the tracking to the machine becomes full. The
track switch also helps to eliminate wear, noise and jams within
the feeder. Air, photo-electric, proximity and electro-mechanical
track switches can be used.
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