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Maxim RX-9S Staging Friction Feeder

$ 844.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Model: RX-9S
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: Feeder

    Description

    The Maxim RX-9s is a Staging Mode feeder. It comes with one single photocell to stage the piece to the photocell, so when photocell is blocked, motor stops. The feeder then requires something else to remove the piece, like an inserter gripper jaw, vacuum cup arm, robotic arm, nip wheel, or by hand for fulfillment applications. When piece is removed and photocell is unblocked, the motor starts until next piece blocks photocell.  Includes vacuum belt and manifold.

    Unit can also run in Continuous Mode. When photocell is pointed up and away, so it is never blocked, feeder can run continuously at the set variable speed. In this operating mode it is typically used in-line with flat belt or vacuum conveyors for inkjet printing, labeling, tabbing, laser printing, etc.
    FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS Product Sizes Product Thickness Product Stack Height Max. Speed Footprint Dimensions Weight Utilities 2.5”W x 3.5”L to 8.75”W x 6”L .004” to .375” Up to 16” 400 ft./min 9.5”W x 9.25”L x 18.5”H 22 lbs. (9.98 kg) 120vac - 3A - 60Hz
    Winning bid does not include packing the machine and shipment.  Buyer must pay for all packing and shipping costs.  We can assist with referrals to qualified local movers experienced with this type of equipment moving.
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    Buyer is responsible for rigging, loading, securing and transporting purchased property, including all costs and risks associated with removal. SelectMailingEquipment can assist in freight and packing as a courtesy to its buyers; however, SelectMaiingEquipment doesn't endorses nor accepts responsibility or liability for lost shipments, lost profits, damage to the property or any other claims or damages.
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