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The "industrial machine parts feeder," which can configure advanced parts supply systems in machining and assembly lines, is active in the automotive, electrical, and other extensive fields. Among them, the piezo feeder driven by fine ceramics piezoelectric elements surpasses electromagnetic types in many aspects, such as fast transport speed, excellent durability, and suitability for transporting small and thin items. Please take this opportunity to download and take a look.
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An inline feeder that enables stable transport of various types of workpieces at all times, thanks to the use of horizontally mounted magnets and fiberglass leaf springs.
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This is an introduction to the parts feeding system handled by SANKITAICO Co., Ltd. It consists of a hopper for workpiece storage, a bowl feeder for posture change, alignment, and sorting, and an inline feeder that supplies as needed in real-time from the line.
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A revolutionary parts feeder that uses direct drive through the piezoelectric effect, which generates strain when voltage is applied, to transport vibrations.
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