Standard Products

Hoppmann Feeders: FT- Series

We’ve been building centrifugal feeders since 1955! Hoppmann FT Series centrifugal feeders are designed to feed a variety of products – small, medium or large – with its unique bowl design. Product is metered into the bowl and brought out to the bowl’s rim where a series of qualifiers gently orient the part for transfer to various downstream devices.

such as continuous motion assembly and part placement processes. The drive designs of the inner disc drive and outer bowl allow for independent speed control of both components, electronically or mechanically. The cast aluminum bowl can be machined to accommodate different part profiles, increasing the range of products the bowl can be equipped to run. Standard and custom upgrades are available, which provide a versatile tooling platform for many of your application needs.

LB-03-06

LB-03/06 Overhead (Live Bottom) Prefeeder

Shibuya Hoppmann’s standard LB-03 and LB-06 overhead prefeeders are designed to handle small to medium sized parts and are engineered to interface directly with smaller style parts feeders.

LB-01 Overhead (Live Bottom) Prefeeder

Shibuya Hoppmann’s standard LB-01 overhead, live bottom prefeeder is specially designed to handle small parts and is engineered to interface directly with smaller style parts feeders.
LB-01
LB-03-06

LB-03/06 Overhead (Live Bottom) Prefeeder

Shibuya Hoppmann’s standard LB-03 and LB-06 overhead prefeeders are designed to handle small to medium sized parts and are engineered to interface directly with smaller style parts feeders.
LB-01

LB-01 Overhead (Live Bottom) Prefeeder

Shibuya Hoppmann’s standard LB-01 overhead, live bottom prefeeder is specially designed to handle small parts and is engineered to interface directly with smaller style parts feeders.

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