Method and apparatus for supplying components

Article dispensing – With discharge assistant – Article adhering or gripping type

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221278, B23Q 704, B65G 5904

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060419644

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for supplying components wherein a plurality of components are placed on a first end of a track. The components are urged towards a second end of the track with a component stop slidingly mounted at the second end of the track. The urging of the components is discontinued and a vacuum is applied to the first component by the stop. The stop is moved away from the plurality of components to separate the first component from the remaining components.

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