Pumps Automation

Multi-Link ladlers for die casting

The automatic "multi-link ladlers" are simple and robust built. The unique linkage system combined with high efficient AC-servo drives offers the optimum, accurate and fastest ladling and dosing possibilities.


The modulair built ladler fit to all sizes and types of casting machines with shotweights from 50 gram up to 60kg.

The Pomac Multi Link Ladlers model represent the most advanced development in mechanized pouring equipment.
With adjustable strokes, the ability to handle any pour weight, easy adaptability to operator's and helper's side mounting and compact in size.
These ladlers meet the requirements of any casting operation today.

Simple, fast, accurate and smooth

These units offer the following benefits:

  • Fully programmable (no adjustments of limit switches)
  • Straight forward simple programming
  • Automatic shot weight correction
  • Minimal cycle time: 9 sec. for model 305 and 19 sec. for model 306
  • Accuracy
  • Special programmable pouring contour to avoid turbulence
  • Sensor wiring check every cycle
  • Direct pour in shot hole
  • 2-axes movement at same time
  • Free standing on own pedestal
  • Large draw down in furnace
  • Shot weight up to 20 kg for model 305
  • Shotweight up to 60 kg for model 306
  • Fits a wide range of die cast machines
  • Special options for brass castings avaible

 

Features Ladle 305 2-axis servo
Max. shot weight 25 Kg
Stroke lenght from 1840 mm up to 2200 mm
Min. cycle time 9 seconds
Accuracy standard 0.5%
Accuracy with DCM shot weight correction 0.1%

 

Features Ladle 305 3-axis servo
Max. shot weight 25 Kg
Stroke lenght from 1840 mm up to 2200 mm
Vertical movement 600 mm
Min. cycle time 9 seconds
Accuracy standard 0.5%
Accuracy with DCM shot weight correction 0.1%

 

Features Ladle 306  
Max. shot weight 60 Kg
Stroke lenght from 2000 mm up to 3250 mm
Min. cycle time 19 seconds
Accuracy standard 0.5%
Accuracy with DCM shot weight correction 0.1%
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Brochure Automatic dosing systems