The 6000.1 Vibratory Feeder Controller is a model commonly associated with Eriez or similar manufacturers specializing in vibratory feeding systems. Below are key details and troubleshooting tips for this controller:
Key Features:
1. Input Voltage: Typically 120V or 240V AC, 50/60Hz (verify nameplate).
2. Output Control: Adjustable voltage/current to regulate feeder vibration amplitude.
3. Adjustment Knobs:
– Amplitude/Frequency: Controls vibration intensity (often via potentiometer or digital interface).
– Line Sync (if applicable): Synchronizes with AC line frequency for consistent performance.
4. LED Indicators: Power status, fault alerts (if equipped).
5. Enclosure: Industrial-grade housing (NEMA-rated for dust/moisture resistance).
Common Applications:
– Bowl feeders for part sorting/conveying.
– Linear vibratory conveyors.
– Packaging, food processing, and automotive assembly lines.
Troubleshooting:
1. No Vibration Output:
– Check power supply and fuse.
– Verify wiring to the feeder coil (look for breaks or shorts).
– Ensure the controller’s output potentiometer is turned up.
2. Inconsistent Vibration:
– Clean the feeder tray/springs (mechanical issues often mimic control problems).
– Test with a known-good feeder to isolate the issue.
3. Overheating:
– Ensure proper ventilation around the controller.
– Check for excessive load (e.g., a jammed feeder).
4. Fault Lights:
– Refer to the manual for specific error codes (e.g., overcurrent, thermal shutdown).
Replacement/Compatibility:
– If discontinued, consider modern alternatives like the Eriez 6000C or Syntron FMC controllers.
– Cross-check specs (voltage, current rating) before substitution.
Manual & Support:
– Search for “Eriez 6000.1 manual” online or contact Eriez directly ([www.eriez.com](https://www.eriez.com)).
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