Specifications

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Service Instructions
Syntron
Light-Capacity
Electromagnetic
Vibrating Feeders
Models: F-T01-A and DF-T01-A
Contents Page
Introduction..............................................24
Theory of Operation.................................25
Long Term Storage..................................26
Installation ...............................................26
Operation.................................................27
Maintenance ............................................27
Trouble Shooting .....................................28
Spring Replacement ................................29
Air Gap ....................................................29
Checking Feeder Current ........................30
Stroke Gauge ..........................................30
Parts List .................................................31
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INTRODUCTION
The Syntron F/DF-T01-A Feeder assembly is an electromagnetic unit, consisting of a dynamically
balanced, two-mass vibrating system. This system consists of a trough and trough connecting bracket
coupled to an electromagnetic drive by means of leaf springs.
NOTE: When supplied without a trough assembly, the drive unit can be used with chutes, tracks, etc.
(supplied by the customer).
The drive (a coil and core assembly) is located within the base housing and is connected directly to the
rear of drive unit housing. An armature assembly, also included as part of the drive unit, is located opposite
the core and coil and is connected directly to the trough connecting bracket. The springs are clamped at
the bottom to the drive unit housing, at the top to the trough connecting bracket. The trough, trough
connecting bracket and armature become an assembly, joined to the drive unit through the spring
assemblies.