Specifications

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CHECKING FEEDER CURRENT
When using an analog clamp on meter to read the current of the feeder, the meter reading must always be
multiplied by a value of 1.7 due to the wave characteristics of the feeder when operating. When using a
true RMS meter, the current is as indicated. All current readings must be taken at the control.
STROKE GAUGE
Feeder stroke is the distance the trough travels in one complete cycle of vibration. This is measured from
the forward upward limit of the vibrating stroke to the downward backward limit of the vibrating stroke.
This stroke can be measured by applying a stroke gauge to the feeder trough. Be certain the graduated
lines on the gauge are parallel with the line of drive. The gauge can be applied at any point on the side of
the trough, as close to the centerline of the drive as possible.
Under vibration, a black “V” will appear on the gauge. The amplitude of the unit can be read at the apex of
this black “V”. The lines should appear solid black; if fuzzy and gray, the graduated lines of the gauge are
not parallel to the line of the drive.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Maximum trough weight 7.0 Lbs. (3.2 kg)
Trough Stroke Range .045” to .050” (1.1 to
1.3 mm)
Minimum Natural Frequency 3330 VPM (50 CY)
4000 VPM (60 CY)
Maximum Current Rating
(nameplate)
.9 amps 115V/50-60
CY
.45 amps 230V/50-60
CY
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Item No. Torque Value (In/Lbs)
Dry *Lubricated
C,D 350 (39.6 Nm) 260 (29 Nm)
*Plated fasteners are considered Lubricated.