A golden humming cloud of honeybees arrived unexpectedly one sunny June morning and moved into a knothole in the siding of the house. Three weeks later, Mr. E. helped these mysterious creatures into a comfy wooden box in his garden and began to live the lifelong dream of herding millions of stinging insects and collecting their sweet honey. Please enjoy the adventures of Mr. E's Mysterious Bees.





September 17, 2011

Brandt Automation Bee Hive Foundation Frame Assembler

Wish I had one of these when I built all my frames by hand.

"An indexing conveyor is used to move the frame through 8 stations of assembly. The base of the foundation is placed at station 1 onto plastic clips that will hold the frame in position for the downstream stations. The base is glued and the side bars are stapled into place on stations 2 & 3. Station 4 is where the top of the side bars are glued. The plastic foundation insert is placed on station 5 and supported to station 6 where the final bar is placed on top of the glue that was applied at station 4. The final bar is stapled on station 7 and the completed frame is unloaded on station 8. Finished parts are lined up on an exit rack awaiting inspection. This machine is capable of producing a finished part every 5 seconds."



For more information please contact...
Brandt Automation, Inc.
768 7th Street South Delano
MN 55328
763-972-8888
www.brandtautomation.com

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