Automatic shunting assembly line for weight detection of cylindrical products
An automatic shunt, cylindrical technology, applied in sorting and other directions, can solve the problems of troublesome inspection by quality inspectors, large flow in the assembly line, and high labor costs, and achieve the effect of convenient product access, reduction of labor costs, and improvement of production efficiency.
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[0033] The present invention is described in further detail now in conjunction with accompanying drawing. These drawings are all simplified schematic diagrams, which only illustrate the basic structure of the present invention in a schematic manner, so they only show the configurations related to the present invention.
[0034] Such as Figure 1-Figure 6 Shown is a specific embodiment of the automatic distribution line for weight quality inspection of cylindrical products of the present invention, which includes a controller, an inclined first chute 5 for conveying cylindrical products, suspended in the first chute The shelf plate 6, the diverter device and the blocking device directly above the 5;
[0035] The blocking device includes a second cylinder 2 that is installed on the bottom surface of the frame plate 6 and stretches towards the first chute 5. The extended end of the second cylinder 2 is fixed with a horizontal first horizontal bar 1201. The first horizontal bar ...
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