It is mainly composed of a banknote receiving claw wheel, a banknote holding plate, and a banknote blocking plate.
The checked banknotes are inserted into the different claws of the banknote receiving claw wheel one by one, and the banknotes are taken off by the banknote removal board and stacked neatly. The phenomenon of flying banknotes is relatively common in banknote counters. To solve this problem, three aspects must be paid attention to: one is the center position of the banknote receiving impeller, the second is the shape of the blade claw, and the third is the speed of the impeller.
⑴Determination of the center position of the banknote receiving impeller: The center of the banknote receiving impeller should be as close as possible to the exit axis. When the banknote leaves the banknote output rubber ring, it must be inserted into the deep part of the leaf claw as far as possible, so as to ensure that the banknote will not be jammed too shallowly. Flying banknotes.
⑵The shape of the leaf claw: the curve should make the banknote bend and deform after being inserted. The greater the deformation of the banknote, the more difficult it is to come out.
⑶ Impeller speed: the faster the impeller speed, the easier it is to fly banknotes, but banknotes that are too slow will hit the bottom of the leaf claws. The speed of the impeller is related to the counting speed and the number of blade claws.