Electrode pressing method and vacuum method are now available! Yajima's bolt feeder!
At Yajima Giken, which engages in the design, manufacturing, and sales of automation and labor-saving machinery and automation equipment, we handle "bolt feeders." We offer a reliable and simple mechanism that directly pushes the chucked bolt into the workpiece hole using the upper electrode of the welding machine. This includes the "electrode push-in method," which shortens the supply cycle, and the "vacuum method," which ensures stable bolt supply regardless of the bolt material by employing a vacuum suction method. 【Features (Electrode Push-In Method)】 ■ The upper electrode pushes the bolt held by the chuck into the workpiece and lower electrode. ■ Since the bolt is held by the chuck, the material of the target bolt is not a concern. ■ The supply head has a simple structure, making maintenance easy. ■ It can be operated easily and is ready for use immediately after installation. ■ Bolts are air-fed to the supply head, allowing for flexible placement of the main unit. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features (Vacuum Method)】 ■ Since it uses a vacuum suction method, the material of the target bolts is not a concern. ■ The suction part is designed to be compact, allowing for supply in narrow spaces. ■ It can supply short bolts that cannot be supplied by the electrode pressing method. ■ Easy operation, ready for use immediately after installation. ■ Bolts are air-transported to the supply head, allowing for flexible placement of the main unit. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Yajima Giken Co., Ltd. has consistently specialized in the field of automation and labor-saving equipment, including nut feeders, since its separation and independence from Yajima Industries in September 1986, responding to customer needs. Along with our standard products such as nut feeders, we offer a variety of custom-made automation and labor-saving equipment related to assembly and welding, expanding our business throughout Japan. We provide sincere and dedicated service on both hardware and software aspects from the customer's perspective, so please feel free to contact us with your requests.