| Markenbezeichnung: | XWH |
| Modellnummer: | D (N) B-100 , D (N) B-160, D (N) B-200, D (N) B-2550 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Preis: | USD2500-USD4000 |
| Zahlungsbedingungen: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
| Versorgungsfähigkeit: | 50 Sätze/Monat |
Vibratory Copper Parts Screw Nut Bowl Feeder For Stationary Spot Welding Machine
Product Introduction:
Nut conveyor is a powerful tool to eliminate the "seven major wastes". It directly eliminates the waste of actions (workers searching for and retrieving nuts), waiting waste (faster assembly pace), waste of defective products (avoiding missed or wrong ones), and indirectly reduces the inventory of work in progress. By introducing this device, enterprises can achieve standardization and rhythm of production processes, significantly improving overall equipment efficiency (OEE), and is an important step towards achieving digitalization and transparency in production management.
Features:
1. The technology achieves millisecond level high-speed transportation: its core principle is to use the vortex airflow generated by compressed air to instantly accelerate the nut in a closed pipeline and stably deliver it to the preset position. This almost instantaneous material transfer ensures seamless integration with high-speed assembly lines, greatly optimizing the efficiency of the assembly process.
2. Simplified system design: Its core is achieved through the collaboration of only two parts: the vibrating disc is responsible for precise sorting, and high-pressure air blowing is responsible for rapid load transfer. Due to the scarcity of mechanical moving parts, its excellent stability and low failure rate are attributed to this. Daily maintenance is like caring for a 'low-key partner', just ensuring that its' breathing '(gas source) is clean and its' path' (track) is unobstructed.
3. The solution is highly cost-effective: in achieving the function of automated conveying, both the initial investment and long-term maintenance costs are at an extremely low level. This is an ideal entry-level choice for companies with limited budgets or pursuing quick returns, and has a short investment payback period.
4. Flexible installation beyond spatial limitations: Faced with working conditions where the robotic arm is limited by spatial layout or complex obstacles and unable to do anything, the conveying pipeline of this system can be flexibly laid, easily delivering nuts to narrow or special angle "dead corners" positions.
Technical Parameters:
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Power Supply
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AC220V, 50Hz / 60Hz; Max 250 - 400VA
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Nut Shapes
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Square, round. Hexagon, T, dome, with cover, with rib, collar etc.
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Air Pressure
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0.25 - 0.4MPa
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Sizes
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M4 - M12, 7/16
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Bowl Size
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φ260mm, φ350mm
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Hopper Capacity
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9L (10,000 pcs for M6 nut)
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Supply Capacity
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40 - 60pcs/min
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Supply Chute Length
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2m
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Angle
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0° - 90°
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Weight
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50kg
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General Structures:
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Transportation Pipeline: It is usually a flexible hose made of polyurethane or nylon material, with quick couplings at both ends. As an exclusive track connecting the host and the workstation. After the separated individual nuts enter the pipeline, they will be pushed by compressed air (blowing type) or mechanical mechanism (pushing type) that opens instantly, flying at high speed inside the pipeline and reaching the feeding nozzle at the end. Its flexibility ensures that it can bend freely with the robotic arm or moving mechanism.
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Control System: The core of the system (PLC or embedded microprocessor) is the central nervous system of the device. Its workflow begins with receiving sensor and master control instructions, and then precisely controlling the actions of all executing components (such as vibration discs, vibrators, separation mechanisms, and air valves). In addition, the core continuously monitors the status, diagnoses faults such as material shortage, blockage, and timeout, and outputs diagnostic results through the sound and light alarm system.
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