Parts separator device for separating heavy materials from chips

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Plural – diverse separating operations – Including electrostatic

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209133, 209136, 209149, 209631, B07B 402

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051064871

ABSTRACT:
A separator device for separating out heavy materials from metal chips and lubricant, in which the separaton may be viewed by an operator while the separation process is in operation at a drop-out opening in the separator. The invention further permits heavy, undesired objects to be separated in an open chute first member whereas second stage separation is accomplished by a substantial fluid pressure sufficient to entrain chips and lubricant and transport the entrained chips and lubricant along the length of a second chute member to a centrifuge where the lubricant is separated from the chips.

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