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Scoop Feeder Dropper & Scoop Feeder Placer
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New England Machinery, Inc. offers two types of scoop feeders. Our NESFD Scoop Feeder Dropper, and our NESFP Scoop Feeder Placer. The NESFD sorts, feeds, and drops scoops into empty containers. The NESFP sorts, feeds, places and gently compresses scoops into filled containers

NESFD BENEFITS

  • Easily accessible for operation
  • Quick, easy changeover
  • Interfaces with customer’s existing supply source
  • Load at floor level or with lowerator from upper mezzanine

 

 

NESFP BENEFITS

  • Gentle scoop placement and compression without raising dust
  • Allows containers to be more fully filled with product
  • Ideal for single-side opening containers
  • Allows induction sealing without worry of dust or scoops sticking up
 

Scoop Feeder Features

  • Anodized aluminum and 304 stainless steel construction
  • Clean, non-painted, non-marring surfaces
  • Soft start and stop features
  • Safety interlocks on all guarding doors
  • Sorting bowl
  • Remote electrical enclosure
  • Easy changeover modular change parts
  • Jog switch w/ 10 foot cord
  • Clear acrylic hinged guarding doors
  • Adjustable discharge height 36.00" ± 2.00"
  • High floor clearance
  • Smoothed & polished welds
  • One operations manual

Scoop Feeder Options

  • PLC upgrade
  • Interface to customer PC and/or PLC for centralized control
  • NEMA-4 (washdown) or NEMA-7 (explosion proof) electrical
  • Change from standard (36.00" ± 2.00") discharge height
  • Central lubrication
  • Digital container counter (cpm or cumulative)
  • Left-hand discharge
  • Manual dump valve (release all vacuum or compressed air from the system)
  • Minimum tools quick changeover
  • Stainless steel machine skirting
  • Upgrade machine guarding to polycarbonate
  • Clear or smoked polycarbonate bowl cover

For detailed information you can download the product flyer in PDF format or see the model in motion on Youtube.