What Are The Advantages of NC Servo Feeder
March 17, 2026
The NC servo feeder, also called a numerical control feeder, is an automated feeding system driven by a servo motor via a synchronous pulley. It enables highly precise material feeding, with step distance and feed counts easily programmed through a touch screen. By combining a touch screen, PLC, and servo motor, the CNC control system ensures consistent and stable feeding accuracy for high-precision operations.
Equipped with premium components—Japanese Mitsubishi PLC, Japanese Yaskawa or Mitsubishi servo motors and drivers, and a Taiwan Weilon 7-inch touch screen—the NC servo feeder achieves feeding accuracy typically within ±0.02 mm. Depending on the machine setup, options include pneumatic or mechanical NC servo feeders. Compared with traditional air feeders, the NC servo feeder offers four key advantages:
Feeding step distances can be set freely from 0 to 999.99 m, with multi-stage feeding options to meet complex stamping requirements. Unlike older air feeders, there are no restrictions on feeding length, allowing for flexible and precise production workflows.
The touch-screen interface makes operation intuitive, while servo-controlled motors deliver precise, repeatable feeding. This results in significantly higher accuracy than traditional feeders and reduces operator effort.
Traditional air feeders often require frequent seal replacements, suffer from air leaks, and need complex lubrication. The NC servo feeder eliminates these issues, requiring only simple inspections and cleaning for routine maintenance, which lowers operating costs.
The NC servo feeder can be customized for high-speed, heavy-gauge, deflection, or combined applications. It is compatible with a wide range of machine tools, including punches, shears, hydraulic presses, laser cutters, and forming machines, making it highly adaptable to diverse production needs.
This combination of precision, reliability, and flexibility makes the NC servo feeder a preferred choice for modern automated metalworking and stamping operations.
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What Are The Advantages of NC Servo Feeder
Feeding step distances can be set freely from 0 to 999.99 m, with multi-stage feeding options to meet complex stamping requirements. Unlike older air feeders, there are no restrictions on feeding length, allowing for flexible and precise production workflows.
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