Feeding Solutions for a range of Crushers ranging from Secondary Cone Crushers to Tertiary Impact Crushers. Hanging Feeder options are also available.
FJ Series Vibrating Pan Feeders
Nesans FJ Series Vibrating Pan Feeders are mounted on coil springs, providing high production with an even disbursement of the product. Vibrating Pan Feeders are ideal for specialty applications involving high-impact and surge loading when it is essential to meter the flow onto a conveyor.
Nesans FJ Series Pan feeders are animated by a strong linear motion to move forward the material. The feeder’s pan bottom and sides are lined with impact, abrasion-resistant alloy steel liners. The pan bottom is also lined with thick oak impact liners under the alloy steel liners. Two extra-heavy, perfectly machined and matched, counterweighted alloy steel shafts provide ample cyclic power to vibrate the feeder under the heaviest of loads.
Nesans FJ Series Vibrating Pan Feeders can be engineered in a variety of widths and lengths to fit any application. Vibrating Pan Feeders can be furnished with a motor mounted in the compartment with the vibrator for increased clearance under the feeder.
The selection of a feeder for an application depends upon the following factors
1. Feed size and characteristics
2. Capacity
3. Crusher type to which it feeds
4. Any Scalping required
5. Operating Temperature
6. Feed Abrasiveness
7. Hours of operation
What are the mounting options available ?
FJ series feeders can be either stationary mounted or hanged depending upon the application.
How to adjust the stroke of the vibratory feeder ?
The amplitude of vibration can be increased or reduced by adjusting the cam angles. It is important to note that all the four wights are to be adjusted to same angle and be of same orientation.
How to find the stroke of a vibratory feeder ?
The stroke and stroke angle can be found by observing the stroke card pasted on the body of the feeder. The size of a circle in mm which is seen as two circles touching each other in its circumference while running is the stroke of the feeder. Circles that does not touch each other or those that overlap each other signifies over stroke and under stroke respectively.