Eriez 56C Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

Vibratory feeder

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Installation, Operation
and Maintenance
Instructions
ERIEZ
WORLD HEADQUARTERS: 2200 ASBURY ROAD, ERIE, PA 16506–1402 U.S.A.
vibratory
feeder
models – 46C,
56C & 66C
WORLD AUTHORITY IN SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES
VM-3158I
VIBRATORY FEEDER

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Summarization of Contents

Introduction
Safety Labels
Safety labels must be affixed to this product. Contact Eriez for replacement if damaged.
Installation
Mounting
Instructions for mounting the Hi-Vi model on a flat surface using bolts and lock washers.
Electrical Connections
Guidance on wiring the Eriez Vibratory Feeder, ensuring compliance with electrical codes.
Operation & Maintenance
Tuning Guide
Explains how to mechanically tune the unit to achieve desired vibratory displacement at full voltage.
How to Measure Displacement
Procedure for measuring the total displacement of the vibratory feeder tray using a sticker and gauge.
Tuning For Non-Standard Trays
Steps to tune the unit for off-size or non-standard trays, adjusting spring stiffness.
Tuning For Different Conditions of Tray Loading
Guidance on tuning for various tray loading conditions and material depths.
Repairs
Coil Replacement
Step-by-step guide for removing and replacing the electrical assembly, including the coil.
Spring Change Or Replacement
Details on identifying and replacing failed tuning springs, including rear and front stacks.
Feeder Drive Only (Less Tray Supplied)
Information on tuning feeders shipped without a tray, referencing non-standard tray tuning.
Armature Replacement
Instructions for replacing the armature, following similar steps to coil replacement.
The Hi-Vi Magnetic Drive Circuit
Explanation of the Hi-Vi method's permanent magnet and AC electromagnet operation.
Caution: Operation from Portable Engine Driven Power Plants
Warning regarding operation from portable engine-driven power plants due to frequency variations.

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