Specialty Feeders and Unscramblers

Standard Products

FD-30 Accumulation Table

Product Overview

Shibuya Hoppmann’s FD-30 is a flat disc centrifugal accumulation/feeder. It has a low profile and large diameter disc, both ideally suited for use as an inline accumulator, a parts turn table or feeder. The FD-30 rotary accumulation table is engineered to interface with Shibuya Hoppmann prefeeders, accumulating conveyors, assembly systems and other downstream equipment.

Part Number FT301RLASA
Motor Style AC
Motor Voltage 230/460V
Horsepower 1/3hp
Total Equipment Weight 350lbs./159kg
Part Number FD30XXXASA
Motor Style AC
Motor Voltage 230 / 460V
Horsepower 1 / 3hp
Total Equipment Weight 300lbs. / 136kg

Standard Features

  • All stainless steel exterior construction
  • PVC low friction flat disc
  • C-Face motor/reducer
Product Specifications ANSI Metric
A Outside Diameter 40.10″ 1018.5 mm
B Overall Frame Height 27.13″ 689.1 mm
C Bowl Discharge Height * 17.88″ 454.2mm
D Bowl Outside Diameter 36.13″ 917.7 mm
E Bowl Inside Diameter 28.80″ 731.5 mm
F Rim Width 3.67″ 93.2 mm
G Bowl Depth 4.50″ 114.3 mm
H Level Foot Adjustment * 2.75″ 69.9 mm
Product Specifications ANSI Metric
A Outside Diameter 40.24″ 1022.1 mm
B Overall Height 18.22″ ± 2.5″ 462.8 ± 63 mm
C Bowl Discharge Height 18.00″ ± 2.5″ 457.2 ± 63 mm
D Disc Diameter 40.00″ 1016.0 mm
E Level Foot 2.50″ 63.5 mm
The leveling foot has a vertical adjustment of ±1.75”, allowing for a height variation between 1.00” and 4.50”. This may alter the discharge height.

Required Accessories for the FT-15-RD Unscrambler:

Shibuya Hoppmann Corporation strives to improve its products and reserves the right to change or discontinue specifications and designs shown in this information sheet without notice and without incurring obligation. Revised: 05/18.

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