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Quality Control & Parts Diverting Systems |
Parts diverters are an excellent way to automatically remove bad shots from a system or to automatically fill parts into a container.
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Reversing Conveyor
When a 'Process Control output' signal is received from the molding machine, this conveyor reverses, removing the part from the system.
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Pivoting Diverters
Available as either free standing or conveyor mounted, these systems include a panel that tips when the molding machine signals a bad part. |
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Shot Rejection Conveyor
If a bad part is molded, a Process Control Tie-in signals two cylinders to push a side panel down, creating a chute which diverts the part from the system. |
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Gate Style Diverters
Gate style diverters open and close on a signal from the molding machine, to divert parts off the conveyor into a container. |
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Robotic Chute Diverter
A robot places parts into 4 chutes. Each chute leads to a separate lane on a conveyor. Each lane fills into a container. |
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Turntable Diverter
Turntable-style diverter allows maximum number of parts to fill onto the table while preventing parts from dropping on each other. |
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Process Control Tie In: Removing Bad Parts from the System |

When a 'Process Control output' signal is received from the molding machine, this conveyor reverses, removing the part from the system.
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Available as either free standing or conveyor mounted, these systems include a panel that tips when the molding machine signals a bad part.
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If a bad part is molded, a Process Control Tie-in signals two cylinders to push a side panel down, creating a chute which diverts the part from the system.
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Parts Diverting: Automatic Container-Filling |

Gate style diverters open and close on a signal from the molding machine, to divert parts off the conveyor into a container.
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A robot places parts into 4 chutes. Each chute leads to a separate lane on a conveyor. Each lane fills into a container.
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Turntable-style diverter allows maximum number of parts to fill onto the table while preventing parts from dropping on each other.
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