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.

Belt Bucket Elevators


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.


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