Screw Elevators

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Screw Elevators are widely used in all industries for the handling of bulk solids. The screw elevator has a small footprint, making it ideal for movement and operation within the tight confines of an industrial plant or warehouse. For an efficient operation the design has to be matched for the specific duty and characteristics of the bulk material to be handled. Particular care is required with in-feed arrangements for optimum performance.

Screw Elevators


Types


Common Features

  • 70° Screw Incline
  • Cleaning and Reclaim
  • Construction
  • Discharge Height
  • Dust Extraction Hood*
  • Easy Release Tube and Screw Joint
  • Hinged Safety Grill
  • Hopper Capacity
  • Intermediate Support Bearings
  • Maintenance Access
  • Paddle Assisted Feed
  • Pre-wired Electrics


Standard Specifications

  • Inclinations up to 90° can be accommodated.
  • Gravity feed or positive screw feed options are available.


Maintenance

For an efficient operation the design has to be matched for the specific duty and characteristics of the bulk material to be handled. Particular care is required with in-feed arrangements for optimum performance.

  • Clean out doors
  • Alternative materials of construction and finish.
  • Drive arrangements to suit individual requirements.
  • Split Casings for easy cleaning.
  • Chute or hopper style inlets.
  • Mobile or fixed units.
  • Dust extraction hoods.
  • Jacketed construction suitable for steam or water.


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