About Us

Spyro Feeders

We specialize in designing and manufacturing vibratory feeders for material handling and automation systems.

Vision

Our vision is to be the market leader in the design, manufacturing and implementation of part feeding systems. We will confront this challenge by developing innovative marketing, engineering and customer service strategies to meet our individual customer’s changing needs.

Mission

To listen to our customers and continually strive to provide perfect service, Delivering
quality products and offer technologically advanced solutions. To treat our employees
with dignity and respect and to provide a safe and pleasant work environment.

Our company specializes in designing and manufacturing high-quality vibratory feeders for material handling and automation systems. Our team of qualified engineers is highly skilled in bowl designing and tooling, enabling us to produce vibratory bowl feeders and linear feeders that are of superior quality. We take pride in delivering our products with the correct orientation, ensuring that our customers can handle them further and place them into their machines with ease.

At our company, we have a wealth of experience in component feeding automation and material handling systems. We offer a range of vibratory feeders, including linear feeders, step feeders, and hopper feeders, each designed to meet specific material handling requirements. Our products are competitively priced, and we take great care to provide our customers with excellent service and support.

Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction sets us apart in the industry. Whether you need a custom-designed vibratory feeder or a standard model, our team is dedicated to providing the best solution for your material handling needs. With our expertise in component feeding automation and material handling systems, you can trust us to deliver reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solutions for your business.

Vibratory bowl feeders are common devices used to feed individual component parts for assembly on industrial production lines. They are used when a randomly sorted bulk package of small components must be fed into another machine one-by-one, oriented in a particular direction.