How to Operate the Hongxing Vibrating Feeder

How to Operate the Hongxing Vibrating Feeder

A Hongxing vibrating feeder is an instrument that uses vibration to 'feed' material to a process or machine. Vibrating feeder use both vibration and gravity to move material. Gravity is used to determine the direction, either down, or down and to a side, and then vibration is used to move the material. They are mainly used to transport a large number of smaller objects. As the feeder vibrates, materials of smaller size tend to sink to the bottom, while larger materials stay at the top.

The feeder can act to screen materials for processing, delivering smaller materials to one area and larger materials to another. Additionally, a screen can be fitted at the end of the vibrating feeder to only allow materials of a certain size through. The size of the outlet also can be adjusted to control the size of particles delivered while the feeder is in operation.

Vibrating feeder eventually, from this different analytical approach came the discovery of an motor rotating relatively small eccentric weights, combined with “sub-resonant” tuned “stiff” drive springs to possess a full range of adjustable output by simply varying the voltage of its power supply. This simple method of electrical control made the Electro-Mechanical Vibratory Feeder both viable and practical. As the record shows, it met with immediate success and still leads all the other kinds of Electro-Mechanical Feeders available today. With the increasing demands of construction aggregate, Hongxing chute feeder, feeder machine has made an rapidly growth in technology, and has made great contribution to development of many mines in the world. Send us an email into sinohxjq@hxjq.com for more details?

Vibratory feeders are basically applied to a control function to meter or control the flow of material from a hopper, bin, or stockpile, much the smae as an orifice or valve control flow in a hydraulic system. In a similar sense, feeders can be utilized as fixed rate, such as an orifice, or adjustable rate,...

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