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'''Chain elevators''' are very heavy duty. They are designed to be robust to withstand all conditions. They are built with 4" pitch chains, cross laths, and heavy duty rubber belts. The options include inverter variable speed, bends (the elevator photographed includes two bends), angle iron cleats and floor level loading. | '''Chain elevators''' are very heavy duty. They are designed to be robust to withstand all conditions. They are built with 4" pitch chains, cross laths, and heavy duty rubber belts. The options include inverter variable speed, bends (the elevator photographed includes two bends), angle iron cleats and floor level loading. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 25 August 2012
Chain elevators are very heavy duty. They are designed to be robust to withstand all conditions. They are built with 4" pitch chains, cross laths, and heavy duty rubber belts. The options include inverter variable speed, bends (the elevator photographed includes two bends), angle iron cleats and floor level loading.
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