The A10-103 Vibratory Bowl Automatic Screwfeeder Enclosed from Carlson Engineering & Manufacturing is designed for efficient feeding of fasteners to drive heads or screw dispenser assemblies. It features a 10-inch (254mm) diameter bowl that is enclosed to prevent tampering and ensure reliable operation. The system is engineered for low maintenance, with all parts machined to specific fastener specifications and dowel pinned for precise assembly. The escapement can be easily disassembled for cleaning and reassembled without the need for adjustments. Additionally, it includes a custom-made track level sensor that mounts directly to the escapement track, offering superior accuracy and fastener compatibility without requiring positional adjustments. This product is suitable for applications where consistent and reliable fastener feeding is critical.
A 10″ (254mm) diameter enclosed vibratory bowl automatic screwfeeder suitable for feeding fasteners to a drive head or screw dispenser assembly.
To prevent tampering, we’ve engineered our automatic screwfeeder bowl tooling so that there are no mechanical adjustments. All parts are machined to the specifications of your particular fastener, and dowel pinned in place. This make maintenance of our vibratory screw feeders easy: the escapement can be taken apart for cleaning, and it will go back together precisely as originally manufactured.
Our track level sensor is custom made for the Carlson escapement, ensuring superior accuracy & fastener compatibility. This sensor mounts to the escapement track and requires no positional adjustment, like the rest of our tooling. The sensor’s sensitivity is preset from the factory, and in most cases does not require adjustment.
| Carlson Engineering & Manufacturing | |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Parts Feeders |
| Product Number | A10-103 |
| Product Name | A10 Vibratory Bowl Automatic Screwfeeder Enclosed |
| Parts Fed | Screw, Set-Screw, Nut, Bolt, Pin, Stud, Rivet |
| Configuration | Bowl and Drive |
| Feeder Type | Vibratory Bowl Feeder |