Hoosier Feeder Presents Automated Feeding, Conveying Systems at Assembly Show

Demonstrating solutions for part handling, orientation and placement in high-speed environments.

Hoosier Feeder
Hoosier Feeder

Hoosier Feeder (Knightstown, IN) presented at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center during this year's Assembly Show. 

The company presented automated feeding and conveying systems designed for manufacturing and assembly applications. The featured equipment demonstrated solutions for part handling, orientation and placement in high-speed production environments.

Features & Systems Displayed

High-Speed Automotive Plastic Clip Assembly System

  • Patent-pending
  • Uses vibratory feeder bowl and stainless-steel hopper
  • Provides feeding for automotive assembly operations
  • Compatible with both 6-axis and SCARA robots
  • Includes feeder, blow feed mechanism and end-of-arm tooling
  • Integration available through partner systems

Vibratory Feeders

  • Plastic Cap Feeder – Demonstrates consistent orientation and feeding of lightweight plastic caps used in packaging and plastics manufacturing
  • Metal Clip Feeder – Designed for efficient handling of metal clips in automotive and industrial assembly operations
  • Both systems feature robust construction, adjustable feed rates and precision tooling suitable for varied part geometries

Mini Centrifugal Feeder

  • Scaled-down version of Hoosier Feeder’s centrifugal feeding system
  • Provides high throughput and smooth operation
  • Suitable for demonstrations, testing and small applications where space is limited

Opposing Conveyor System

  • Uses counter-rotating belts to align and singulate products
  • Designed for quiet operation and efficient use of floor space

All systems are designed for integration into automated production environments and are suitable for industries including automotive, packaging and general manufacturing.

For more information, visit Hoosier Feeder's website.

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