Device for the remote feeding of cylindrical pieces to an automa

Material or article handling – Apparatus for charging a load holding or supporting element... – With simultaneous charging and discharging of plural load...

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29723, 29809, 165 112, 376206, 406165, 901 46, B65H 522

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047845619

ABSTRACT:
The feed device comprises a housing (10) of sufficient size to contain a cylindrical piece (15), equipped with a removable cover (20), through which passes a nozzle (24) connected to a compressed-air distribution source (25, 26). A flexible pipe (11) is fastened at one of its ends to the housing (10). A loading unit (12) consisting of a fixed part (28) and of a rotary arm (29) is connected to the end of the flexible pipe (11) opposite the housing (10). The pieces (15) can, in particular, be plugs for plugging the tubes of a steam generator of a pressurized-water nuclear reactor.

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