Technical Support

Troubleshooting Vibratory Feeders

No vibration (usually an electrical problem)

Power supply to control is OFF

Fuse in controller is blown

Cord to feeder is damaged or unplugged

Gap between coil and striker is closed

Bowl or base unit is making contact with other equipment

No air gap between discharge and track

Vibration (but slow or irregular parts movement)

Input voltage to controller is fluctuating

Bowl is not properly seated in all toe clamps

Feeder bowl is overloaded

Lubricant on parts or feeder bowl

Toe clamps holding bowl are not tight

Excess dirt on bowl or parts (clean)

Mounting plate or table not sturdy

Leveling screws on legs not set firmly

Bowl is mounted on a machine which shakes and sets up an interference vibration

Regular Maintenance of Vibrator Feeder

Check and Tighten all the Bolts and Nuts Regularly in every two weeks.

Check air gap of coil regularly and should be maintained 1mm to 2 mm.

Check all electronic supplies periodically.

Keep vibrator air gap area clean.

Keep bowl feeder tighten well. Check the top bolt periodically.

Technical Support

Image courtesy of coil air gap for better gidence.

Note: This list applies not only to new equipment but to older units as well. Most problems are caused by improper use or installation, or damage from handling between the factory and customer.

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