At Custom Feeder, we specialize in engineering and manufacturing vibratory bowls customized for a variety of industrial needs including part sorting, assembly, liquid filling, and capping. Our client base spans numerous industries such as electrical, medical, transportation, and packaging. We focus on delivering feeder bowls that ensure efficiency and precision in handling parts, always meeting high-quality standards expected in these critical fields.

Custom Feeder services the Kansas City, Kansas area and beyond. Kansas City, with its robust population of over 150,000 people, serves as a vital hub for manufacturing and business. Notable landmarks such as the Kansas Speedway and the historic Union Station underscore the city’s dynamic blend of old and new, making it an ideal locale for innovative manufacturing solutions like ours. The city’s central location in the U.S. also facilitates excellent logistics for shipping and receiving, crucial for businesses requiring timely delivery of parts and systems.

In Kansas City and the surrounding areas, our commitment to excellence is reflected in our longstanding practice of offering detailed technical documentation and 3D models of our systems. This attention to detail not only helps in minimizing downtime but also ensures that operations can swiftly resume with minimal disruption, should any system adjustments be needed.

Custom Feeder has proudly offered top-quality automated solutions since 1987, emphasizing creativity and high standards in every project. Whether upgrading an existing system or implementing a new setup, our clients rely on us for durable, efficient, and technologically advanced vibratory feeder bowls that keep their operations running smoothly. Each feeder bowl is designed with adaptability in mind, allowing for future modifications and upgrades as needed by our clients’ evolving requirements.

Do you need a newly fabricated custom vibratory feeder bowl for part handling?  If so, then call us today at (815) 654-2444 or click here to email us.

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