Belt Bucket Elevators
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Belt Bucket Elevators are equipped with buckets on belt, moving in a vertically closed path between two pulleys. The elevators make use of gravity and centrifugal actions for operating in such a way that the material is picked up at the bottom and discharged at the upper end. These elevators are ideal for small lump size, granular, powder and abrasive material.
Features
- Standardization of designs that are dependable and versatile
- Continuous or centrifugal type discharge.
- Rigid, strong, jig-built casings in perfect alignment and weather-tight.
- Two-piece hood permitting access to head section interior without disturbing machinery. Spring clamps facilitate removal and replacement.
- Inspection hatch that can be easily lifted to view terminal machinery.
- Optional shaft mounted speed reducer drive compact and easy to install.
- Large, latch-type doors located on front, back and sides of boot section to facilitate inspection, service and cleanout.
- The head shaft is mounted in antifriction ball or roller bearing pillow blocks.
- Superior components chains, sprockets, pulleys, belts, buckets, bearings, takeups and drives.
Applications
· Delivery of dry citrus pellets to railroad hopper cars. · Elevating soda ash, fertilizer or limestone to silo storage. · Depositing food products into weigh hoppers. · Lifting coal from track hoppers to storage silos. · Elevate aggregate materials for ready-mix concrete plants.