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Guide to Centrifugal Feeders

Purchase sturdy and fast-working centrifugal feeders with components suitable to your specified conditions


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An industrial centrifugal feeder is an asset to the business owner who needs to work with high quantities of material and wants to work with efficient speed. Manufacturers of industrial equipment know how to maximize production value through expert engineering and customization.

A business person looking into purchasing components for an industrial centrifugal feeder or to buy the feeder itself might want to keep the following tips in mind for finding more information about industrial centrifugal feeders:

1. Garner information about centrifugal feeders and learn about various components by contacting manufacturers.

2. Consult with centrifugal feeder distributors to determine whether you should buy or lease equipment.

3. Consider where you might buy centrifugal feeders online to conserve costs.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Go right to the source with centrifugal feeder manufacturers


Manufacturers of centrifugal feeders know how to work with design and customization. They are often willing to work with a customer's unique situation and can offer suggestions for implementation of product.

I recommend: Moore Tool Company is a worldwide manufacturer of centrifugal feeders, including high-speed machining systems with rotary table and integral rotary axes. If you are looking for accessories for a centrifugal feeder, you consider Norwalt Design, Inc., which developed a line of standard centrifugal orienter-feeders, which are capable of receiving parts in bulk, orienting the parts to specific positions and feeding them to downstream equipment with a proper alignment of components.

Find background information on products you want to buy from centrifugal feeder distributors


Centrifugal feeder suppliers often know the inside scoop on industry equipment. They frequently offer tips ranging from components and supplies to trainings on using the products you procure. Consult with a distributor to learn more about their custom building, engineering, rebuilding, training and installation guidelines.

I recommend: Vibcon Corporation is a manufacturer and distributor of standard and custom industrial feeding automation equipment & systems. All their products are available with a one-year warranty and centrifugal feeding bowls are available in 18-inch, 24-inch and 36-inch diameter. Another manufacturer and distribution company you might want to consider is Durant Tool Company, which provides consultations on equipment.

Look into acquiring a used centrifugal feeder to maximize cost efficiency


Purchasing used centrifugal feeders is often a money saver, and it gives you a feel for a product for future investments. Used centrifugal feeders include previously-owned, ones missing components and refurbished feeders.

I recommend: Star Industries, Inc. is a stocking distributor of used equipment, systems and machinery, including centrifugal feeders. Their stock varies, but inventory is large, so it’s easy to find products you need. If you are looking more toward rebuilt merchandise, consider Champion Trading Corp., which is a distributor of used and rebuilt centrifugal feeders. They include rebuilding, re-manufacturing and custom modification of machinery services.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Check for speed and durability when considering an industrial centrifugal feeder.

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