Pushers move stone blocks or strips by linear pushing inside manual or automatic splitting plants, enabling controlled feeding to downstream equipment.
They require the block rear to be sawn or present a regular surface to ensure reliable engagement and feeding.
Types of pushers
Mechanical pushers with direct drive
L-configuration pushers for offset feeding paths
Modules integrated into highly automated feeders for continuous operation
Applications
Pushing stone blocks or strips (filagne) into manual or automatic splitting plants for further processing such as splitting, sawing or finishing.
Technical characteristics / specifications
Operating principle: linear pushing of blocks or strips toward splitting/feeding machines
Required block rear condition: sawn or regular rear surface to ensure correct feeding
Construction materials: steel frame and wear-resistant contact elements (selectable)
Control: manual control or PLC integration for synchronized feeding
Configurations available: mechanical units, L-configuration, feeder modules for automated lines
Customisation: stroke length, pushing force and interface to downstream machines can be adapted
Media available: product images and demonstration videos
Integration and options
Interfaces for conveyors, splitting machines and robotic feeders
Options: adjustable guides, sensors for block detection and safety guards
Maintenance and safety
Designed for regular inspection and easy replacement of wear parts
Recommended safety features: emergency stop, guards and interlocks when integrated into automated lines
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.