Did you know it is possible to add vibration to a chute insert?
Customer: I am after some information to solve product build-up issues in one of our transfer station chute inserts. Could you please advise if such a solution is viable for this application? We are on a bit of a tight schedule as we are just entering a shutdown and we only have a window of 13 days to install the system. The lead-time would have to be short enough to achieve this - availability of parts needs to be considered. I understand it is not a lot of time, but it would be really appreciated if you could help us achieve this target.
The chute insert has 60mm of gap between the outer chute. So, to achieve this proposed vibratory solution, we need to cut out a section of the outer chute. Since these vibrators are more of a bonus to solve our problem, we are not fussed about the cutting away the old chute, anything is better than the current situation.
Just following up on the vibrators installed. So far so good, the install went smoothly. There has not been any build-up reported yet. However, I can report that on the maiden run there was a bit of build-up down the bottom which promptly broke away.?Either way, pretty happy with our purchase.
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Director of Operations at Global Manufacturing, Inc.
2 年Nice work!
Industrial Vibration Specialist at VSS Vibration Systems & Solutions (Australia)
2 年Thinking outside the box Steve. Well done.