Bucket Elevators
Bucket Elevators
Bucket Elevators
Elevators
SECTION VI
*
H-116
MORE
Safety
Safety must be considered a basic factor in machinery operation at all times. Most accidents are the result of carelessness or negligence. The following safety instructions are basic guidelines and should be considered as minimum provisions. Additional information shall be obtained by the
purchaser from other sources, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Standard ANSI B20.1, Standard ANSI B15.1; Standard
ANSI Z244.
It is the responsibility of the contractor, installer, owner and user to install, maintain and operate the bucket elevator and elevator assemblies manufactured and supplied by Martin Conveyor Division, in such a manner as to comply with the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act
and with all state and local laws and ordinances and the American National Standards Institute Safety Code.
Precautions:
1. Maintain a safety training and safety equipment operation/maintenance program for all employees.
2. Bucket elevators shall not be operated unless the elevator housing completely encloses the elevator moving elements and power transmission
guards are in place. If the elevator is to be opened for inspection, cleaning or observation, the motor driving the conveyor is to be
locked out electrically in such a manner that it cannot be restarted by anyone, however remote from the area, unless the elevator
housing has been closed and all other guards are in place.
3. If the elevator must have an open housing as a condition of its use and application, the entire elevator is then to be guarded by a railing or
fence.
4. RUGGED gratings may be used where necessary. If the distance between the grating moving elements is less than 4 inches, the grating opening must not exceed 12 inch by 2 inches. In all cases the openings shall be restrictive to keep any part of the body or clothing from coming in
contact with moving parts of the equipment. SOLID COVERS should be used at all points and must be designed and installed so that personnel
will not be exposed to accidental contact with any moving parts of the equipment.
5. All rotating equipment such as guards, drives, gears, shafts and couplings must be guarded by the purchaser/owner as required by applicable
laws, standards and good practice.
6. SAFETY DEVICES AND CONTROLS must be purchased and provided by the purchaser/owner as required by applicable laws, standards and
good practices.
7. Practice good housekeeping at all times and maintain good lighting around all equipment.
8. Keep all operating personnel advised of the location and operation of all emergency controls and devices. Clear access to these controls and
devices must be maintained.
9. Frequent inspections of these controls and devices, covers, guards and equipment to ensure proper working order and correct positioning.
10. Do not walk on elevator covers, gratings or guards.
11. Do not poke or prod material in the elevator.
12. Do not place hands, feet or any part of the body or clothing in the elevator or opening.
13. Do not overload elevator or attempt to use it for other than its intended use.
14. Inlet and discharge openings shall be connected to other equipment in order to completely enclose the moving elements of the elevator.
15. Before power is connected to the drive a pre-start up check shall be performed to ensure the equipment and area are safe for operation and all
guards are in place and secure.
16. Bucket Elevators are not manufactured or designed to handle materials that are hazardous to personnel unless specially designed. These
materials which are hazardous include those that are explosive, flammable, toxic or otherwise dangerous to personnel. Elevators may be
designed to handle these materials. Elevators are not manufactured or designed to comply with local, state or federal codes for unfired pressure vessels. If hazardous materials are to be conveyed or if the elevator is to be subjected to internal or external pressure,
Conveyor
Division should be consulted prior to any modifications.
17. Removal of backstop may cause unexpected machine movement. Remove or block all external loads
before servicing unit. Failure to observe these precautions could result in bodily injury.
All equipment shall be checked for damage immediately upon arrival. Do not attempt to install a damaged
item or elevator.
All bucket elevators shop assembled by Martin Conveyor Division, have warning labels affixed in many easily seen locations. If the equipment exterior is painted, coated or altered in any way or if the material conveyed is in excess of 175F or if a change in the original intended use of the equipment is considered, the
factory shall be consulted before modifications are made. Additional stickers are available upon request.
CHR930001
CHS930001
(5 Wide x 2 1/2 High)
Exposed moving
parts can cause
severe injury
CHS930001
CVS930012
(3 Wide x 6 High)
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Introduction
The Martin Conveyor Division designs and manufactures various types of bucket elevators to efficiently handle most varieties
of dry, free-flowing bulk materials. High design standards, quality manufacturing, the best possible service through many
branch locations and an excellent distributor network assure
many years of economical, trouble-free service.
Types
Centrifugal Discharge
Continuous Discharge
Continuous discharge elevators are
offered as: Series 700 (boot take up) and
Series 800 (head take up). Either series is
available with buckets mounted on chain
or belt and will handle free-flowing material, sluggish material or materials that are
abrasive. The closely spaced fabricated
buckets, with extended sides, form a
chute to direct material into the bucket.
At the discharge, the bucket configuration
allows the material to discharge by gravity
over the back of the proceeding bucket.
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Super Capacity
Series 1000 (super capacity) bucket elevators are a continuous discharge type with
buckets mounted between two strands of
chain. This type of elevator is used where
higher capacities, severe service or higher
shaft centers are required. Super Capacity
type elevators are not listed in this catalog
since they are custom designed for each
application. Contact your local Martin Service Center or Martin Conveyor Division
distributor for a recommendation.
Standard Features
Series 100 and Series 700
1. Shaft Mount Type Drive . . . . . . . . . . . Furnished as standard. Other
types available. Backstops are
required to prevent reverse rotation. Various types are available.
2. Split Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 gauge
3. Inspection Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Near side
4. Head Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fabricated of 12 gauge steel with
bearing pedestal structurally reinforced
5. Discharge Spout (Style 1 shown) . . . Fabricated of 10 gauge plate steel
with externally adjustable 4-ply
belting throat lip (not shown).
Style 2 (45) available. Wear liners
available.
6. Intermediate Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fixture welded 12 gauge casing
continuously welded for dust tight
construction. Sides are cross
crimped for additional stiffness.
Vertical corner angles are full
length.
7. Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fabricated of 316 inch thick plate
steel
8. Clean Out Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bolted for easy removal
9. Curved Bottom Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reduces build-up in boot
10. Take-Up Ball Bearing Screw Type . . For positive take-up tension.
Available with roller bearings.
Internal gravity type also
available.
11. Boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fabricated of 316 inch thick plate
steel.
Elevator Number
Example B43-139
Mounting
Bucket Size
Series
Unit No.
43
39
B = Belt
C = Chain
43 = 4 3
64 = 6 4
85 = 8 5
106 = 10 6
Etc.
1 = 100
2 = 200
5 = 500
7 = 700
8 = 800
Unit 39
B43-139 is a belt (B) elevator with 4 3 (43) buckets, centrifugal discharge type with boot take up (Series 100), Unit 39. Specifications may
be found on pages H-125H-126.
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Elevator
Selection
General
Procedure
TABLE 1-1
To
convert
CFH =
TPH 2000
Density (in pounds per cubic foot; PCF or LBS/FT3)
CFH =
Abrasiveness
`
Miscellaneous
Properties
or
Hazards
H-120
Actual Lbs/CF
Very Fine
A200
A100
A40
Fine
No.
B6
Size
Flowability
Code Description
Granular
C12
D3
D7
Lumpy
D16
Irregular
DX
1
2
3
4
Mildly Abrasive
Moderately Abrasive
Extremely Abrasive
5
6
7
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
Materials
Table
Material
Alfalfa Meal
Almonds, Broken
Almonds, Whole Shelled
Alum, Fine
Alum, Lumpy
Alumina
Aluminum Chips, Dry
Aluminum Oxide
Ashes, Coal, Dry 3
Asphalt, Crushed 12
Bakelite, Fine
Baking Powder
Bauxite, Crushed 3
Beans, Castor,
Whole Shelled
Beans, Navy, Dry
Bentonite, Crude
Bentonite 100 Mesh
Boneblack
Bonemeal
Bones, Crushed
Bones, Ground
Borax, Fine
Bran, Rice-Rye-Wheat
Brewers Grain, spent, dry
Brewers Grain, spent, wet
Buckwheat
Calcium Oxide
(See Lime, unslaked)
Cast Iron, Chips
Cement, Clinker
Cement, Portland
Chalk, Crushed
Chalk, Pulverized
Charcoal, Lumps
Cinders, Coal
Clay, Brick, Dry, Fines
Coal, Anthracite,
Sized 12
Coal, Bituminous, Mined,
Slack
Coffee, Green Bean
Coffee, Roasted Bean
Coke, Breeze
Coke, Loose
Coke, Petrol, Calcined
Copra, Cake, Ground
Copra, Cake, Lumpy
Copra, Lumpy
Copra, Meal
Cork, Granulated
Corn, Cracked
Corn Germ
Corn Grits
Cornmeal
Corn Shelled
Corn Sugar
Cottonseed, Cake, Lumpy
Cottonseed, Dry, Delinted
Cottonseed, Dry,
Not Delinted
Cottonseed, Hulls
Cottonseed, Meal, Extracted
Cottonseed, Meats, Dry
Distillers Grain, Spent Dry
Dolomite, Crushed
Ebonite, Crushed
Feldspar, Ground
*Elevator Series Designation
A = Series 100 Chain
B = Series 100 Belt
C = Series 200 Chain
Material
Code
Density
LBS/FT3
Recommended
Elevator
Series*
14-22
27-30
28-30
45-50
50-60
55-65
7-15
60-120
35-40
45
30-45
40-55
75-85
B6-45WY
C12-35Q
C12-35Q
B6-35U
B6-25
B6-27MY
E-45V
A100-17M
D3-46T
C12-45
B6-25
A100-35
D3-36
F, H
C, F, H
F
A, F
A, F
G
F
F
C
A, C, F
F
F
A, C, F
36
48
34-40
50-60
20-25
50-60
35-50
50
45-55
16-20
14-30
55-60
37-42
C 2-15W
C12-15
D3-45X
A100-25MXY
A100-25Y
B6-35
D3-45
B6-35
B6-25T
B6-35NY
C12-45
C12-45T
B6-25N
A, C, F, H
A, C, F, H
A, C
A, C
F
A, C
A, C, F, H
A, C, F, H
A, C
A, C
A, C
A, C
E
130-200
75-95
94
75-95
67-75
18-28
40
100-120
C12-45
D3-36
A100-26M
D3-25
A100-25MXY
D3-45Q
D3-36T
C12-36
F
A, F
A, F
A, F
A, F
F
A, F
B
49-61
C12-25
A, F
43-50
25-32
20-30
25-35
23-35
35-45
40-45
25-30
22
40-45
12-15
40-50
21
40-45
32-40
45
30-35
40-45
22-40
C12-45T
C12-25PQ
C12-25PQ
C12-37
D7-37
D7-37
B6-45HW
D3-35HW
E-35HW
B6-35HW
C12-35JY
B6-25P
B6-35PY
B6-35P
B6-35P
C12-25
B6-35PU
D7-45HW
C12-25X
A, F
A, F
A, F
B, D
D
D
A, C, F, G
A, C, F
A, C, F
A, C, F, G
F, H
F, H
A, C
A, C
A, C
E
A, C
A, C
B, D
18-25
12
35-40
40
30
80-100
63-70
65-80
C12-45XY
B6-35Y
B6-45HW
B6-35HW
B6-35
C12-36
C12-35
A100-37
B, D
F, G
A, C
A, C
A, C
A, F
F
A, C, F,
Material
Feldspar, Powder
Flaxseed
Flaxseed Cake
(Linseed Cake)
Flaxseed Meal
(Linseed Meal)
Fullers Earth, Dry, Raw
Fullers Earth, Oily, Spent
Glass, Batch
Granite, Fine
Gypsum, Calcined
Gypsum, Calcined,
Powdered
Gypsum, Raw 1
Hops, Spent, Dry
Hops, Spent, Wet
Ice, Crushed
Ilmenite Ore
Lime, Ground, Unslaked
Lime, Hydrated
Lime, Pebble
Limestone, Agricultural
Limestone, Crushed
Malt, Dry, Ground
Malt, Meal
Malt, Dry Whole
Marble, Crushed
Milk, Malted
Oats
Oats, Rolled
Oxalic Acid Crystals
Ethane Diacid Crystals
Phosphate Rock, Broken
Phosphate Rock, Pulverized
Potash (Muriate) Dry
Pumice 18
Rice, Bran
Rice, Grits
Rice, Hulled
Rye
Salt Cake, Dry Coarse
Salt, Dry Fine
Sand Dry Bank (Damp)
Sand Dry Bank (Dry)
Sand Foundry (Shake Out)
Shale, Crushed
Slag, Blast Furnace
Crushed
Slate, Crushed 12
Soda Ash, Heavy
Soda Ash, Light
Sodium Phosphate
Soybean, Cake
Soybean, Cracked
Soybean, Flake, Raw
Soybean, Flour
Soybean Meal, Cold
Soybean Meal, Hot
Soybeans, Whole
Sugar Beet, Pulp, Dry
Sugar Beet, Pulp, Wet
Sugar, Raw
Trisodium Phosphate,
Granular
Wheat
Wheat, Cracked
Wheat, Germ
Wood Chips, Screened
Recommended
Elevator
Series*
Density
LBS/FT3
Material
Code
100
43-45
A200-36
B6-35X
F, H
E
48-50
D7-45W
25-45
30-40
60-65
80-100
80-90
55-60
B6-45W
A40-25
C12-450W
C12-37
C12-27
B6-35U
A, C
B, D
B, D
B, D
F
A, C, F, H
60-80
70-80
35
50-55
35-45
140-160
60-65
40
53-56
68
85-90
20-30
36-40
20-30
80-95
27-30
26
19-24
A100-35U
D3-25
D3-35
D3-45V
D3-35Q
D3-37
B6-35U
B6-35LM
C12-25HU
B6-35
DX-36
B6-35NP
B6-25P
C12-35N
B6-37
A40-45PX
C12-25MN
C12-35NY
A, F
F
A, C
A, C
A, F
A, C, F, G
A, C, F, G
F
A, F
A, C, F, H
F, H
A, C
A, C
A, C
F
A
E
A, C
60
75-85
60
70
42-48
20
42-45
45-49
42-48
85
70-80
110-130
90-110
90-100
85-90
B6-35QS
DX-36
B6-36
B6-37
B6-46
B6-35NY
B6-35P
C12-25P
B6-15N
B6-36TU
B6-36TU
B6-47
B6-37
D3-37Z
C12-36
B, D
A, C, F, H
A, C, F, H
A, C, F
F
E
A, C
E
E
A, C, F, H
F, H
B, G
B, G
B, G
B, H
130-180
80-90
55-65
20-35
50-60
40-43
30-40
18-25
27-30
40
40
45-50
12-15
25-45
55-65
D3-37Y
C12-36
B6-36
A40-36Y
A-35
D3-35W
C12-36NW
C12-35Y
A40-35Mn
B6-35
B6-35T
C12-26NW
C12-26
C12-35X
B6-35PX
F
F
A, C
F, H
A, F
C
A
A, C
B, D
A, C
A, C
E
F, H
F, H
A, C
60
45-48
40-45
18, 28
10-30
B6-36
C12-25N
B6-25N
B6-25
D3-45VY
A, F
E
A, C
A, C
B, D
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Centrifugal
Discharge Chain
Series 100 Chain (Series 200 is for Head Take-up)
Centrifugal discharge chain type elevators handle a variety of relatively free-flowing dry materials with small
to medium lump sizes that are mildly to moderately abrasive.
Buckets
Capacities and horsepower listed are for style AA buckets. Style A, AA-RB and Salem can be furnished.
Style C may also be used to handle wet or sticky materials. Consult the factory for a specific recommendation.
Chain
Centrifugal discharge chain type elevators are furnished with either combination chain for light to medium
service or all steel (steel knuckle) chain for medium to severe service or when a higher chain working load is
required.
Capacity
Elevator
Number
Capacity
in Cubic
Feet per
Hour
Buckets1
Chain
Size
C43-101
95
43
C64-102
279
64
C85-103
C85-104
C85-105
545
C85-107
Spacing
163
C-188
224
480
C-102B
203
1134 35
545
C-102B
231
1134 39
SS-102B
231
1134 39
615
C-102B
260
C85-108
615
SS-102B
C106-110
935
16
C106-111
935
C106-112
965
10 6
212
Boot Sprocket
Terminals InterShaft
Number of
Pitch
Number of Pitch
RPM
Including mediate*
Diameter
Diameter Diameter Machinery per Ft.
Teeth
Teeth
1
10
1716
515
41
C43-101
15
112
698
57
C64-102
14
18
43
10
13
112
794
73
C85-103
16
2012
43
10
13
112
825
73
C85-104
16
2012
43
10
13
112
825
72
C85-105
1134 42
19
2414
41
14
18
930
80
C85-107
260
1134 42
19
2414
41
14
18
900
83
C85-108
C-102B
231
1334 42
16
2012
43
12
1512
910
89
C106-110
16
SS-102B
231
1334 42
16
2012
43
12
1512
18
C-110
268
1334 48
13
25
41
11
2114
312
712
712
Elevator
Number
18
10
24
76
8 18
934 35
43
16
Head Sprocket
20
13
Nominal1
Casing
Size
C-477
85
914
Max
Speed Lump Size
in
F.P.M. 100% 10%
980
90
C106-111
1055
90
C106-112
C106-113
C106-113
965
18
SS-110
268
1334 48
13
25
41
11
2114
1160
93
C106-116
1053
16
C-102B
260
1334 48
19
2414
41
16
2012
1175
94
C106-116
C127-117
1530
18
SS-110
268
1534 48
13
25
41
1712
1155
97
C127-117
C127-119
1667
C127-120
1745
C127-122
C147-123
1534 48
19
2414
41
14
18
1090
102
C127-119
1534 54
16
3034
38
12
2314
2716
1480
107
C-127-120
303
1534 54
24
3012
38
19
2414
2716
1385
104
C127-122
260
1734 48
16
2412
41
12
1814
1390
107
C147-123
SS-110
268
1734 48
13
25
41
1712
1367
102
C147-124
16
C-102B
260
1734 48
19
2414
41
14
18
1255
103
C147-126
1980
19
C-111
303
1734 54
20
3012
38
16
2414
1600
110
C147-127
C147-128
2092
18
SS-110
306
1734 54
16
3034
38
12
2314
1560
107
C147-128
C147-130
2352
16
C-102B
303
1734 54
24
3012
38
19
2414
1405
108
C147-130
C168-131
2512
19
C-111
260
1934 48
16
2412
41
11
17
1454
116
C168-131
C168-132
2520
18
SS-110
247
1934 48
12
23
41
1712
1489
122
C168-132
C168-133
2928
19
C-111
303
1934 54
20
3012
38
14
2114
1658
124
C168-133
C168-134
3122
18
SS-110
306
1934 54
16
3034
38
11
2114
1783
119
C168-134
16
C-102B
260
18
SS-110
306
1945
16
C-102B
1699
19
C-111
C147-124
1850
18
C147-126
2018
C147-127
12 7
14 7
16 8
H-122
114
114
112
412
2716
2716
Horsepower*
Material Density (Pounds per Cubic Feet)
Elevator
Number
Centers
Feet
C43-101
C64-102
35
50
75
100
Head
Shaft
Diameter
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
1716
1716
0-80
1716
81-100
1716
112
0-100
1716
HP
Centers
Feet
0-100
Centers
Feet
0-100
Centers
Feet
Elevator
Number
0-61
11516
0-59
11516
0-57
11516
0-54
11516
112
62-100
2716
60-83
2716
112
57-85
2716
112
55-75
2716
84-100
2716
86-100
21516
C85-103
0-35
1-1516
0-34
11516
C85-104
36-71
2716
112
35-60
2716
C85-105
72-100
21516
61-80
81-100
C85-107
76-90
21516
91-100
21516
C43-101
C64-102
0-29
11516
112
0-27
11516
112
C85-103
112
30-54
2716
28-40
2716
C85-104
21516
55-81
2716
41-60
2716
C85-105
21516
82-100
21516
61-100
21516
C85-107
and
and
C85-108
C85-108
C106-110
0-28
11516
0-27
11516
112
0-21
11516
112
0-25
2716
C106-110
C106-111
29-53
2716
112
28-50
2716
22-33
2716
26-34
2716
C106-111
C106-112
54-71
21516
51-75
21516
34-50
2716
35-62
21516
C106-112
C106-113
72-100
3716
76-100
3716
51-83
21516
63-93
3716
712
C106-113
84-100
3716
712
94-100
3716
and
10
C106-116
and
C106-116
C127-117
0-20
11516
112
0-27
2716
0-23
2716
0-23
2716
C127-117
C127-119
21-33
2716
28-48
21516
24-39
21516
24-34
21516
712
C127-119
C127-120
34-40
2716
49-58
3716
40-58
21516
and
41-69
21516
59-87
3716
712
59-78
3716
10
C127-122
70-100
3716
712
88-100
31516
10
79-100
31516
15
C147-123
0-34
2716
0-23
2716
0-21
2716
0-34
21516
712
C147-123
C147-124
35-58
15
2 16
24-41
2 16
22-37
2 16
7 2
35-47
3 16
10
C147-124
C147-126
59-68
21516
42-71
3716
38-63
3716
10
48-71
31516
15
C147-126
C147-127
69-95
3716
712
72-95
31516
10
64-94
31516
15
71-91
31516
20
C147-127
C147-128
96-100
31516
712
96-100
31516
15
95-100
31516
20
92-100
31516
25
C147-128
and
C168-131
0-44
21516
0-37
21516
0-27
21516
712
0-37
3716
10
C168-131
C168-132
45-73
3716
712
38-55
3716
712
28-36
3716
712
38-55
31516
C168-133
74-100
3 16
10
15
712
15
712
35-58
3716
10
59-100
31516
20
C127-120
and
C127-122
and
C147-130
C147-130
and
C168-134
*Based on 100% full bucket
15
15
C168-132
56-74
15
3 16
10
37-48
3 16
10
56-66
31516
20
C168-133
75-87
31516
15
49-73
31516
15
67-74
4716
20
and
88-100
4716
20
74-100
4716
20
75-100
4716
25
C168-134
H-123
Centrifugal
Discharge Belt
Series 100 Belt (Series 200 is for Head Take-up)
Centrifugal discharge belt type elevators handle a variety of relatively free-flowing dry materials with small to
medium lump sizes that are mildly, moderately or extremely abrasive.
Buckets
Capacities and horsepower listed are for style AA buckets. Style A, AA-RB and Salem can be furnished. Style C
may also be used to handle wet or sticky materials. Consult the factory for a specific recommendation.
Belt
Centrifugal discharge belt type elevators are furnished with 100% polyester carcass PVC belting specifically
designed for elevator service. Many other types of belts and covers are available.
Capacity
Max
Lump Size
1
Elevator
Number
Capacity in
Cubic Feet
per Hour
Buckets1
Size
Spacing
Belt1
Width
Speed in
F.P.M.
100%
10%
2 2
B43-139
107
43
159
B64-140
336
64
13
270
B64-141
294
64
13
236
B85-142
558
85
16
236
B85-143
638
85
16
270
B106-144
956
10 6
16
11
236
B106-145
1094
10 6
16
11
270
B127-146S
4938
12 7
16
24
385
312
114
Nominal1
Casing
Size
Head
Pulley
Diameter1
Boot
Shaft
RPM
Pulley
Diameter1
Terminals
InterShaft
Including mediate*
Diameter Machinery per Ft.
8 18
76
1716
785
42
B43-139
11 4 39
24
43
16
1 2
922
51
B64-140
1134 35
20
45
16
112
892
51
B64-141
13 4 39
20
45
14
889
66
B85-142
1334 42
24
43
16
1120
78
B85-143
1534 42
20
45
16
1130
76
B106-144
1534 48
24
43
20
1292
82
B106-145
42
35
30
2716
2345
141
28 64S
B127-146S
Staggered
Staggered
B127-146
1540
12 7
18
13
270
B127-147
1791
12 7
18
13
314
B147-148
1864
14 7
18
15
270
B147-149
2168
14 7
18
15
314
B168-150
2409
16 8
18
18
236
B168-152
3204
16 8
18
18
314
H-124
Elevator
Number
114
1734 48
24
43
20
2716
1419
85
B127-146
17 4 54
30
40
24
2716
1692
92
B127-147
1 4
1
112
412
19 4 48
24
43
20
2 16
1542
93
B147-148
1934 54
30
45
24
2716
1803
99
B147-149
2234 48
20
45
18
2716
1963
95
B168-150
2234 54
30
40
24
2716
2075
109
B168-152
Horsepower*
Material Density (Pounds per Cubic Feet)
Elevator
Number
Centers
Feet
B43-139
B64-140
and
35
50
75
100
Head
Shaft
Diameter
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
1716
1716
0-80
1716
81-100
11516
112
0-100
1716
HP
0-80
11516
81-100
11516
112
B64-141
B85-142
0-42
11516
and
43-71
2 16
B85-143
72-95
96-100
B106-144
Centers
Feet
0-100
Elevator
Number
B43-139
0-66
11516
0-44
11516
0-33
11516
11516
112
45-66
11516
112
34-50
11516
112
and
81-100
11516
67-88
11516
51-66
11516
B64-141
89-100
2716
11516
1 2
34-50
2 16
21516
51-66
21516
0-100
Centers
Feet
67-80
0-33
Centers
Feet
67-92
11516
93-100
2716
B64-140
0-33
11516
112
0-25
11516
112
1 2
34-44
2 16
26-33
2 16
and
2716
45-66
2716
34-50
2716
B85-143
67-100
21516
67-90
21516
91-100
21516
51-83
21516
84-100
21516
712
B85-142
0-25
1 16
0-24
1 16
1 2
0-20
1 16
1 2
0-30
2 16
and
26-42
2716
112
25-40
2716
21-26
2716
31-50
21516
and
B106-145
43-57
21516
41-60
21516
27-40
2716
51-75
3716
712
B106-145
58-85
21516
61-100
3716
41-66
21516
76-100
3716
10
86-100
3 16
67-100
3 16
7 2
15
15
B106-144
B127-146S
0-27
21516
0-34
3716
0-30
3716
10
0-35
31516
15
B127-146S
Staggered
28-44
3716
712
35-46
31516
10
31-46
31516
15
36-46
4716
20
Staggered
45-66
31516
10
47-69
4716
15
47-61
4716
20
47-58
41516
25
67-89
4716
15
70-93
41516
20
62-77
41516
25
59-69
41516
30
90-100
41516
15
94-100
41516
25
78-92
41516
30
70-93
5716
40
0-35
2716
0-34
2716
0-25
2716
0-31
21516
and
36-53
21516
35-59
21516
26-41
21516
32-46
3716
712
B127-147
54-89
3716
60-93
3716
712
42-62
3716
712
47-62
3716
10
90-100
3716
712
94-100
31516
B127-146
712
15
10
B147-148
0-27
2716
0-20
2716
B147-149
28-45
21516
21-39
21516
712
46-75
3716
40-76
3716
76-100
31516
712
77-100
31516
712
10
3716
10
63-93
31516
15
73-100
31516
15
94-100
4716
20
0-17
2716
0-15
2716
B147-148
18-34
21516
16-33
21516
712
B147-149
35-52
3716
34-51
3716
10
53-69
31516
10
712
52-76
31516
15
76-100
4716
15
77-100
4716
20
0-35
3716
0-29
3716
10
B168-150
36-47
31516
10
44
31516
15
B168-152
0-28
21516
0-28
21516
B168-152
29-51
3716
29-46
3716
712
52-76
31516
712
47-70
31516
10
48-71
4716
15
65
4716
20
77-100
4716
10
71-92
4716
15
72-95
41516
20
89
41516
25
92-100
4 16
20
96-100
4 16
25
100
5716
30
and
B127-147
63-72
B168-150
15
B127-146
15
712
H-125
Continuous
Discharge Chain
Series 700 Chain (Series 800 is for Head Take-up)
Continuous discharge chain type elevators will handle various free-flowing dry or sluggish materials
which contain medium to large lumps and are mildly, moderately or extremely abrasive.
Buckets
Capacities and horsepower listed are for a 10 gauge medium-front, non-overlapping style fabricated
steel bucket. High front style buckets are available. Consult the factory for a specific recommendation.
Chain
Continuous discharge chain type elevators are furnished with combination chain for mild to moderate
service or all steel (steel knuckle) chain for moderate to severe service or when a higher chain working load is required.
Capacity
Elevator
Number
Capacity
in Cubic
Feet per
Hour
Buckets1
Chain
Size
Spacing
Speed
in
F.P.M.
Max
Lump Size
Head Sprocket
10%
Nominal1
Casing
Size
No. of
Teeth
212
1134 39
16
212
1134 39
16
212
1334 39
212
100%
Boot Sprocket
Elevator
Number
RPM
No. of
Teeth
Pitch
Dia1
Shaft
Dia1
2012
23
11
1414
112
902
82
C85-766
2012
23
11
1414
112
899
83
C85-767
16
2012
23
11
1414
889
93
C105-768
1334 39
16
2012
23
11
1414
842
94
C105-769
1167
100
C107-770
Pitch
Dia1
C85-766
590
8 5 734
C-102B
125
C85-767
590
8 5 734
SS-102B
125
C105-768
750
10 5 734
C-102B
125
C105-769
750
10 5 734
SS-102B
125
C107-770
1080
10 7 1158
12
C-110
125
1334 48
13
25
19
10
1912
C107-771
1080
10 7 1158
12
SS-110
125
1334 48
13
25
19
10
1912
1271
103
C107-771
C127-772
1294
12 7 1158
12
C-110
125
1534 48
13
25
19
10
1912
2716
1230
113
C127-772
C127-773
1294
12 7 1158
12
SS-110
125
1534 48
13
25
19
10
1912
2716
1325
115
C127-773
C147-774
1519
14 7 1158
12
C-110
125
1734 48
13
25
19
10
1912
2716
1301
117
C147-774
C147-775
1519
14 7 1158
12
SS-110
125
1734 48
13
25
19
10
1912
2716
1399
121
C147-775
C128-776
1550
12 8 1158
12
C-110
125
114
1534 48
13
25
19
1712
2716
1295
116
C128-776
C128-777
1550
12 8 1158
12
SS-110
125
114
1534 48
13
25
19
1712
2716
1515
122
C128-777
C148-778
1817
14 8 1158
12
C-110
125
114
1734 48
13
25
19
1712
2716
1453
119
C148-778
C148-779
1817
14 8 1158
12
SS-110
125
114
1734 48
13
25
19
1712
2716
1600
126
C148-779
C168-781
2090
16 8 1158
12
SS-110
125
112
412
1934 48
13
25
19
1712
2716
1667
133
C168-781
C188-783
2340
18 8 1158
12
SS-110
125
112
412
2234 48
13
25
19
1712
2716
1701
140
C188-783
H-126
35
50
75
100
Head
Shaft
Diameter
Head
Shaft
Diameter
Head
Shaft
Diameter
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
HP
Centers
Feet
HP
Centers
Feet
HP
Centers
Feet
Elevator
Number
C85-776
0-16
11516
0-15
11516
0-14
11516
0-16
2716
112
B85-776
C85-767
17-35
2716
16-33
2716
15-31
2716
112
17-29
21516
B85-767
36-61
21516
112
34-58
21516
112
32-53
21516
30-60
31516
62-100
3716
59-80
3716
54-71
3716
61-100
4716
81-100
3 16
72-100
3 16
15
C105-768
0-13
11516
0-27
2716
0-25
2716
112
0-21
2716
112
C105-768
C105-769
14-28
2716
28-42
21516
112
26-38
21516
22-28
21516
C105-769
29-50
21516
112
43-57
3716
39-57
3716
29-42
3716
51-81
3716
58-81
3716
58-90
31516
43-71
31516
82-100
31516
82-100
31516
91-100
31516
712
72-100
4716
712
C107-770
0-24
2716
112
0-22
2716
112
0-20
2716
112
0-16
2716
C107-770
C107-771
25-42
21516
23-40
21516
21-29
21516
17-30
21516
C107-771
43-69
3716
41-65
3716
30-44
3716
31-55
31516
70-100
31516
66-100
31516
C127-772
0-21
2716
C127-773
22-38
21516
39-51
45-74
31516
56-83
4716
712
75-100
4716
712
84-100
4716
10
0-16
2716
0-25
21516
0-22
2716
112
C127-772
112
23-36
21516
17-30
21516
26-38
3716
C127-773
3716
37-54
3716
31-60
31516
39-64
31516
712
52-77
31516
55-90
31516
61-90
4716
712
65-90
4716
10
78-100
4716
91-100
4716
712
91-100
4716
10
91-100
41516
15
C147-774
0-20
2716
0-25
21516
112
0-22
21516
0-23
21516
C147-774
C147-775
21-35
21516
112
26-33
21516
23-33
3716
24-35
3716
C147-775
36-47
3716
34-50
3716
34-55
31516
36-59
31516
712
48-71
31516
51-76
31516
56-83
4716
712
60-83
4716
10
72-100
4 16
77-100
4 16
7 2
84-100
4 16
10
84-100
41516
15
C128-776
0-19
2716
0-18
2716
112
0-20
21516
0-22
21516
C128-776
C128-777
20-32
21516
112
19-30
21516
21-30
3716
23-34
3716
C128-777
33-43
3716
31-46
3716
31-51
31516
35-57
31516
712
44-65
31516
47-73
31516
52-76
4716
712
58-76
4716
10
66-100
4716
74-100
4716
712
77-100
41516
10
77-100
41516
15
C148-778
0-17
2716
112
0-23
21516
0-21
21516
0-28
3716
C148-778
C148-779
18-30
21516
24-35
3716
22-31
3716
29-44
31516
712
C148-779
31-49
3716
36-58
31516
32-53
31516
712
45-58
4716
10
50-68
31516
59-88
4716
712
54-75
4716
10
59-88
41516
15
69-100
4716
712
89-100
41516
10
76-100
41516
15
89-100
5716
20
0-26
21516
0-22
21516
0-18
21516
0-25
3716
27-44
3716
23-33
3716
19-28
3716
26-41
31516
712
45-61
31516
34-55
31516
29-46
31516
712
42-55
4716
10
62-79
4716
56-79
4716
712
47-67
4716
10
56-83
41516
15
80-100
41516
712
80-100
41516
10
68-100
41516
15
84-100
5716
20
0-22
21516
0-28
3716
0-23
3716
0-20
3716
23-37
3716
29-47
31516
24-38
31516
712
21-34
31516
712
38-51
31516
48-66
4716
712
39-55
4716
10
35-47
4716
10
52-68
4716
67-95
41516
10
56-77
41516
15
48-69
41516
15
69-100
41516
712
96-100
5716
15
78-100
5716
20
70-93
5716
20
C168-781
C188-783
15
C168-781
C188-783
H-127
Continuous
Discharge Belt
Series 700 Belt (Series 800 is for Head Take-up)
Continuous discharge belt type elevators will handle various free-flowing dry or sluggish materials
which contain medium to large lumps and are mildly, moderately or extremely abrasive.
Buckets
Capacities and horsepower listed are for a 10 gauge medium front, non-overlapping style fabricated
steel bucket. High front style buckets are available. Consult the factory for a specific recommendation.
Belt
Continuous discharge belt type elevators are furnished with 100% polyester carcass PVC belting
specifically designed for elevator service. Many other types of belt and covers are available.
Capacity
Max
Lump Size
Buckets
Capacity
in Cubic
Feet per
Hour
Size
Spacing
B85-790
945
8 5 734
B105-791
1215
B107-792
Belt
Width1
Speed
in
F.P.M.
200
10 5 734
11
200
1620
10 7 1158
12
11
200
B127-793
1962
12 7 1158
12
13
B147-794
2277
14 7 1158
12
B128-795
2475
12 8 1158
B148-796
2925
B168-797
B188-798
Elevator
Number
10%
Boot
Pulley
Dia.1
Shaft
RPM
Pulley
Dia.1
Shaft
Dia.1
Terminals
Including
Machinery
Intermediate*
per Ft.
Elevator
Number
212
1134 39
20
38.2
14
112
650
75
B85-790
212
1334 39
20
38.2
14
112
660
81
B105-791
1334 48
24
31.8
20
915
93
B107-792
200
1534 48
24
31.8
20
1067
105
B127-793
15
200
1734 48
24
31.8
20
1246
117
B147-794
12
13
200
114
1534 48
24
31.8
20
1181
110
B128-795
14 8 1158
12
15
200
114
1734 48
24
31.8
20
2716
1297
117
B148-796
3375
16 8 1158
12
17
200
112
412
1934 48
24
31.8
20
2716
1426
124
B168-797
3780
18 8 1158
12
19
200
112
412
2234 48
20
38.2
18
2716
1819
140
B188-798
H-128
100%
Head
Nominal1
Casing
Size
Bucket Elevator
Dimensions
Horsepower*
Material Density
35
Elevator
Number
Centers
Feet
B85-790
B105-791
B107-792
B127-793
B147-794
B128-795
B148-796
B168-797
B188-798
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
Centers
Feet
50
75
100
Head
Shaft
Diameter
Head
Shaft
Diameter
Head
Shaft
Diameter
HP
HP
Centers
Feet
HP
Centers
Feet
Elevator
Number
0-25
11516
0-24
11516
0-20
11516
112
0-25
2716
26-54
2716
112
25-38
2716
112
21-33
2716
26-37
2716
55-71
21516
39-49
2716
34-50
21516
38-62
21516
72-89
21516
50-75
21516
51-83
3716
63-80
3716
712
90-100
3 16
76-100
3 16
84-100
3 16
7 2
81-100
3 16
10
0-19
11516
0-13
11516
112
0-24
2716
0-27
2716
20-38
2716
112
14-36
2716
25-36
21516
28-45
21516
39-51
21516
37-54
21516
37-60
3716
46-68
3716
712
52-77
3 16
55-90
3 16
61-91
3 16
7 2
78-100
3716
91-100
31516
712
92-100
31516
10
0-16
11516
0-21
11516
112
0-28
21516
17-30
2716
112
22-28
2716
29-47
3716
31-40
21516
29-42
21516
48-71
31516
41-61
3716
43-71
3716
72-95
31516
10
62-100
31516
72-100
31516
712
96-100
4716
15
0-14
11516
112
0-23
2716
0-18
2716
15-31
2716
24-35
21516
19-36
32-51
21516
36-58
3716
52-76
3716
59-88
31516
712
77-100
31516
712
89-100
31516
10
79-100
4716
0-21
2716
112
0-20
2716
0-15
22-28
21516
21-30
21516
16-31
29-42
21516
31-50
3716
32-42
3716
38-50
31516
10
43-68
3716
51-75
31516
712
43-66
31516
10
51-75
4716
15
69-100
31516
712
76-100
4716
10
67-100
4716
15
76-100
41516
20
0-25
2716
0-17
2716
0-30
21516
0-33
3716
26-38
21516
18-35
21516
31-41
3716
712
34-45
31516
10
39-64
3716
36-46
3716
712
42-60
31516
10
46-68
4716
15
65-97
3 16
7 2
98-100
4716
0-21
15
15
69-90
15
3 16
10
91-100
4716
15
0-18
2716
19-35
21516
36-49
3716
712
50-71
31516
10
72-100
4716
15
0-29
21516
21516
30-43
3716
712
37-48
3716
712
44-58
31516
10
49-78
31516
10
59-88
4716
15
15
89-100
41516
20
2716
0-25
21516
21516
26-37
3716
712
15
712
712
712
47-87
15
3 16
10
61-90
4 16
15
69-90
41516
20
10
88-100
4716
15
91-100
41516
20
91-100
41516
25
2716
0-14
2716
0-25
21516
0-38
31516
10
22-32
21516
15-29
21516
26-33
3716
712
39-57
4716
15
33-54
3716
30-38
3716
34-51
31516
10
58-76
41516
20
55-82
31516
712
39-72
31516
10
52-76
4716
15
77-92
41516
25
83-100
4716
10
73-100
4716
15
77-100
41516
20
93-100
5716
30
0-27
21516
0-20
21516
0-28
3716
0-33
31516
10
28-47
3716
21-33
3716
29-44
31516
10
34-50
4716
15
48-71
31516
34-50
31516
712
45-66
4716
15
51-66
41516
20
72-95
4716
10
51-66
4716
10
67-88
41516
20
67-83
41516
25
96-100
41516
15
67-100
41516
15
89-100
5716
25
84-100
5716
30
0-25
21516
0-30
3716
0-23
3716
0-30
31516
10
26-40
3716
31-45
31516
712
24-40
31516
10
31-45
4716
15
41-60
31516
46-60
4716
10
41-59
4716
15
46-60
41516
20
61-85
4716
10
61-90
41516
15
60-80
41516
20
61-75
5716
25
86-100
41516
15
91-100
41516
20
81-100
5716
25
76-90
5716
30
15
712
712
712
712
712
B85-790
B105-791
B107-792
B127-793
B147-794
B128-795
B148-796
B168-797
B188-798
H-129
Bucket Elevator
Dimensions
D-1
As
Reqd
112
V
Head
Shaft
Dia.
R
T
AS
Shaft
Centers
Std.
Intermediate
10-0
Lift
Overall
Height
AP
Take- G
Up
H
F
L
N
M
H-130
Anchor
Bolt
Plan
Index/Bucket Elevator
Dimensions
Elevator
Number
Belt
C43-101
Elevator
Number
Belt
Elevator
Number
Chain
B43-139
C64-102
B64-140
C85-103
C85-104
C85-105
C85-107
C85-108
B64-141
B85-790
B105-791
C106-110
C106-111
C106-112
C106-113
C106-116
C85-766
C85-767
B85-142
C105-768
B85-143
C107-770
C107-771
B107-792
B106-144
C127-117
C127-119
C127-120
C127-122
B127-793
B128-795
B106-145
C127-772
C127-773
C128-776
C128-777
B127-146
S
C147-123
C147-124
C147-126
C147-127
C147-128
C147-130
C168-131
C168-132
C168-133
C168-134
B147-794
B147-796
B127-146
C147-774
C147-775
C148-778
C148-779
B127-147
B168-797
B147-148
C168-780
C168-781
B147-149
B188-798
B168-150
C188-782
C188-783
B168-152
Casing
Boot
18
934
35
13
1134
39
1134
Head
2714 3634
42
10
15
2612 43
72
14
2612 43
72
35
13
2612 43
1134
39
14
1134
42
16
1334
39
1334
1712
36
14
2934
10
2812
42
3112
10
3012
42
72
2934
10
2812
42
2612 43
72
3112
10
3012
42
3212 50
72
21
1512 13
3234
10
3314
42
24
14
2612 43
72
3112
10
3012
42
42
16
3212 50
72
21
18
1712 13
3234
10
3314
42
24
1334
48
19
4012 60
72
24
21
1712 15
3534
13
3612
48
2712 24
4058 16
1534
42
16
3212 50
72
21
18
1912 13
3214
10
3314
42
24
21
3614 17
1534
48
19
4012 60
72
24
21
1912 15
3534
13
3612
48
2712 24
4058 17
1534
54
21
10
39
6012
72
27
24
1912 17
3814
17
4112
48
31
27
45
1814
28
64
26
10
2934 6012
72
32
29
3012 2614 36
17
4612
48
3612 32
53
24
1734
48
19
10
4012 60
72
24
21
2112 15
3534
13
3612
48
2712 24
4058 18
1734
54
21
10
39
72
27
24
2112 17
3814
17
4112
48
31
45
1934
48
19
10
4012 60
72
24
21
2312 15
3534
13
3612
48
2712 24
4058 19
1934
54
21
10
39
72
27
24
2312 17
3814
17
4112
48
31
45
2234
48
19
10
4012 60
72
24
21
2612 15
3534
13
3612
48
2712 24
4058 21
2234
54
21
10
39
72
27
24
2612 17
3814
17
4112
48
31
45
6012
6012
6012
21
21
27
27
27
18
D-1
2014 13
3614 1412
3614 1512
1914
20
22
H-131
Buckets
Buckets are available in various styles and materials of construction such as fabricated steel and non-metallic.
Belt
High-speed centrifugal discharge belt type elevators are normally furnished with 100% polyester carcass PVC belting specifically
designed for elevator service. Many other types of belts and covers are available.
Intermediate Housing
11. Rigid 14 gauge intermediate leg construction
12. Angle and flanges
13. Access doors in one section
14. Sway braces at each connection
15. Jig aligned for straightness (not shown)
H-132
Maximum
Capacity
Bucket1
Head
Shaft
RPM
Belt
Head Shaft Diameter1
BPH
CFH2
Size
Spacing
B75-506
1580
1965
75
80
24
B75-508
1800
2240
75
80
24
B95-514
2438
3033
95
75
B95-515
2779
3458
95
B96-526
3969
4937
96
B96-528
4524
5628
B116-536
4372
B116-538
FPM
11516
2316
2716
21516
502
65
85
112
502
60
85
112
30
11
10
589
40
75
88
140
75
30
11
10
589
40
65
85
130
70
36
11
10
659
34
70
90
110
96
70
36
11
10
659
30
60
80
95
5438
11 6
70
36
13
12
659
52
83
140
4930
6134
11 6
70
36
13
12
659
50
80
130
B126-546
4800
5971
12 6
70
36
14
13
659
45
75
125
B126-548
5413
6734
12 6
70
36
14
13
659
45
75
125
B147-556
7111
8846
14 7
10
63
42
16
15
659
30
50
90
B147-558
7881
9805
14 7
63
42
16
15
659
25
40
85
Dia.1
Face1
Width1
As
Reqd
Elevator
Number
Shaft
Centers
Lift
Sway Brace
3716
B75-506
and
B75-508
B95-514
and
B95-515
B96-526
and
B96-528
B116-536
and
B116-538
B126-546
and
B126-548
B147-556
and
B147-558
N* Q
Z1
A1
Boot
Shaft
A2 Diameter
112
47
11 13 50 16 4612 41
112
49
11 13 52 16 4712 42
112
63
*Approximate.
13 18 65 21 6858 53
9 Take-Up
16
13
Anchor
Bolt
Plan
H-133
Buckets
and Chain
Style AA
Bucket Size
234
1.0
.01
414
2.7
.03
.07
512
4.8
10
614
7.7
.12
12
714
12.0
.19
14
714
13.9
.23
16
812
21.8
.34
Weight
Lbs.
Capacity
cu. ft.
XX
Style C
Bucket Size
Continuous
412
2.0
.026
412
2.8
.035
10
4.0
.052
12
4.8
.061
14
512
8.5
.138
16
512
10.5
.158
Weight
Lbs.
Bucket Size
Capacity
cu. ft.
XX
Weight
Lbs.
16
Capacity
cu.
ft.
XX
12 Ga.
10 Ga.
7 4
5.1
6.3
8.7
.070
10
734
5.9
7.4
10.2
.090
10
1158
9.3
11.9
16.5
.180
12
1158
10.4
13.4
18.6
.218
14
1158
11.6
14.9
20.7
.253
12
1158
11.2
14.4
20.0
26.1
.275
14
1158
12.4
16.0
22.2
29.1
.325
16
1158
13.7
17.6
24.5
32.0
.375
18
1158
14.9
19.2
26.7
35.0
High-Speed Grain
.420
End
Gauge
Body
Gauge
Wt.
lbs.
Capacity
cu.
ft.
XX
412
16
18
1.8
.071
412
16
16
2.5
.091
538
14
16
3.4
.131
11
538
14
16
3.8
.160
12
538
14
16
4.0
.175
14
538
14
16
4.8
.203
Bucket Size
Designed specifically to
handle materials, such as
grains, efficiently without
premature discharge.
Salem
AA-RB
Consult Factory
Non-Metallic
Chain
Combination chains, C-, have
cast block links and steel
connecting side bars. All steel
(steel knuckle), SS, are
fabricated of steel.
Attachments are available
either on the connecting side
bars or block link.
Chain No.
Average
Ultimate
Strength
Lbs.
Rated
Working
Value
Lbs.
C-977
2.308
11,000
1830
2.2
K-1
C-188
2.609
14,000
1950
4.8
K-2
C-102B
4.0
24,000
4000
7.8
K-2
C-110
6.0
24,000
4000
7.3
K-2
C-111
4.76
36,000
5,950
10.7
K-2
SS-102B
4.0
40,000
6,290
9.0
K-2
SS-110
6.0
40,000
6290
8.6
K-2
H-134
Dimension in Inches
Pitch
in
Inches
Pin
Diameter
Side
Bar
16
Barrel or
Knuckle
Diameter
16 78
4 1 8
8
8
8 112
1132
8 112
1516
8 1 4
11532
8 1 2
8 112
114
C BOLTS
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
Salem
and Other Similar
Light Buckets
Punch
B-1
438
C*
Punch
B-1
4-38
4-516
B-6
4-516
B-6
312
4-516
B-6
412
4- 16
B-7
4-516
B-7
412
B-2
3116
10
B-2
478
12
B-3
338
14
B-4
16
B-5
278
18
Continuous
Buckets
Punch
C*
4 -516
B-6
4 -516
B-6
312
4 -516
B-6
412
C*
4-516
16
B-7
DEPTH 1
2
B8
16
B-7
412
B=
Bucket
Length
B-7
4-516
4-516
16
16
16
Continuous
High Speed Grain
Bucket
Size
Punch
75
B2
21116
134
95
B2
3 8
1 4
96
B2
358
11 6
B3
12 6
B3
338
14 7
B4
4
4
4
4
4
16
Attachment
Number
C-977
K-1
C-188
K-2
114
4316
234
C-102B
K-2
134
5516
C-110
K-2
134
5516
338
C-111
K-2
2516
614
218
SS-102B
K-2
134
5516
SS-110
K-2
134
5516
338
8
8
8
8
8
8
Platforms
Head section service platforms are of structural steel,
angle hand rails and heavy
non-skid grating. The platform
mounts securely to the elevator head section. Various sizes
and configurations are available. Rest platforms are also
available and required at 30
intervals.
Ladders/Safety Cages
Ladders with safety cages are
available. They are constructed of heavy gauge steel and
sized to provide easy access
to platforms. Ladders with
safety cage are easily bolted
to the elevator casings.
H-135
C43-101
C64-102
C85-103
C85-104
C85-105
C85-107
C85-108
C106-110
C106-111
C106-112
C106-113
C106-116
C127-117
C127-119
C127-120
C127-122
C147-123
C147-124
C147-126
C147-127
C147-128
C147-130
C168-131
C168-132
C168-133
C168-134
Buckets
Style AA Malleable
Size
(Inches)
Spacing
(Inches)
43
64
85
85
85
85
85
10 6
10 6
10 6
10 6
10 6
12 7
12 7
12 7
12 7
14 7
14 7
14 7
14 7
14 7
14 7
16 8
16 8
16 8
16 8
9 4
13
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
18
18
16
18
16
18
16
19
18
16
19
18
16
19
18
19
18
Quantity
Size
(Inches)
Quantity
4 1
4 1
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
3
8 114
1
2 112
3
8 114
3
8 114
1
2 112
3
8 114
3
8 114
1
2 112
3
8 114
1
2 112
3
8 114
Chain
Number
2 (No. of Buckets)
2 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
1
1
C-77
C-188
C-102B
C-102B
SS-102B
C-102B
SS-102B
C-102B
SS-102B
C-110
SS-110
C-102B
SS-110
C-102B
SS-110
C-102B
C-111
SS-110
C-102B
C-111
SS-110
C-102B
C-111
SS-110
C-111
SS-110
Attachment
Every _ Link
K1- 4th
K1-5th
K2-4th
K2-4th
K2-4th
K2 - 4th
K2 - 4th
K2 - 4th
K2 - 4th
K2 - 3rd
K2 - 3rd
K2 - 4th
K2 - 3rd
K2 - 4th
K2 - 3rd
K2 - 4th
K2 - 4th
K2 - 3rd
K2 - 4th
K2 - 4th
K2 - 3rd
K2 - 4th
K2 - 4th
K2 - 3rd
K2 - 4th
K2 - 3rd
Length
(Feet)
2.31 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
4.79 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
3.66 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
4.66 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
4.66 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.66 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.66 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.0 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.0 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
6.5 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
6.5 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
6.0 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
6.0 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.66 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
7.5 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
7.33 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
6.0 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
6.0 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.66 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
7.5 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
7.5 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
7.33 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.55 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.5 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
7.13 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
7.0 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
B43-139
B64-140
B64-141
B85-142
B85-143
B106-144
B106-145
B127-146
B127S-146S
B127-147
B147-148
B147-149
B168-150
B168-152
Buckets
Style AA Malleable
Size
(Inches)
Quantity
Spacing
(Inches)
43
64
64
85
85
10 6
10 6
12 7
Staggered
12 7
12 7
14 7
14 7
16 8
16 8
Size
(Inches)
Belt
(Including 3 Buckets Overlap)
Quantity
No. of Holes to be
Punched in Belt
Length
(Feet)
8
13
13
16
16
16
16
18
4 1
4 1
4 1
1
4 114
1
4 114
5
16 114
5
16 114
5
16 112
2 (No. of Buckets)
2 (No. of Buckets)
2 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
6 + (No. of Bolts)
6 + (No. of Bolts)
6 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
5 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
9 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
9 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
9 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
9 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
11 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
16
18
18
18
18
18
16 112
16 112
16 112
5
16 112
5
16 112
5
16 112
5 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
7 (No. of Buckets)
7 (No. of Buckets)
7 (No. of Buckets)
7 (No. of Buckets)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
21 + (No. of Bolts)
21 + (No. of Bolts)
21 + (No. of Bolts)
21 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
13 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
11 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
13 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
13 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
1
1
1
5
5
C85-766
C85-767
C105-768
C105-769
C107-770
C107-771
C127-772
C127-773
C147-774
C147-775
C128-776
C128-777
C148-778
C148-779
C168-781
C168-783
Buckets
Medium Front Continuous Steel Buckets
Size
(Inches)
Spacing
(Inches)
Quantity
8 5 734
8 5 734
10 5 734
10 5 734
10 7 1158
10 7 1158
12 7 1158
12 7 1158
14 7 1158
14 7 1158
12 8 1158
12 8 1158
14 8 1158
14 8 1158
16 8 1158
18 8 1158
8
8
8
8
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Chain
Quantity
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
4 (No. of Buckets)
Number
Attachment
Every _ Link
Length
(Feet)
C-102B
SS-102B
C-102B
SS-102B
C-110
SS-110
C-110
SS-110
C-110
SS-110
C-110
SS-110
C-110
SS-110
SS-110
SS-110
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
K2 - 2nd
B85-790
B105-791
B107-792
B127-793
B147-794
B128-795
B148-796
B168-797
B183-798
Buckets
Medium Front Continuous Steel Buckets
Size
(Inches)
8 5 7 4
10 5 734
10 7 1158
12 7 1158
14 7 1158
12 8 1158
14 8 1158
16 8 1158
18 8 1158
3
H-136
Spacing
(Inches)
8
8
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Quantity
7.88 + (3 Shaft Ctrs)
6.5 + (3 Shaft Ctrs)
5.75 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.75 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.75 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.75 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.75 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
5.75 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
4.96 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
Size
(Inches)
4 4
16 1
16 1
16 114
5
16 114
5
16 114
5
16 114
5
16 114
5
16 114
1
5
5
5
Quantity
5 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
7 (No. of Buckets)
5 (No. of Buckets)
7 (No. of Buckets)
7 (No. of Buckets)
7 (No. of Buckets)
Belt
(Including 3 Buckets Overlap)
Width
(Inches)
9
11
11
13
15
13
15
17
19
No. of Holes to be
Punched in Belt
15 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
21 + (No. of Bolts)
15 + (No. of Bolts)
21 + (No. of Bolts)
21 + (No. of Bolts)
21 + (No. of Bolts)
Length
(Feet)
8 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
7 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
10 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
9 + (2 Shaft Ctrs)
Drag
Conveyors
Drag Conveyors Section VII
Round Bottom
Drag Conveyor
Flat Bottom
Drag Conveyor
*Conveyors showh without cover for illustration purposes only. Please follow manufacturing safety guidelines when operating conveyors.
H-137
Safety
Safety must be considered a basic factor in machinery operation at all times. Most accidents are the result of carelessness or negligence. The following safety instructions are basic guidelines and should be considered as minimum provisions. Additional information shall be obtained by the
purchaser from other sources including the latest editions of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Standard ANSI B20.1; Standard ANSI
B15.1; CEMA Standard 350; Standard ANSI Z535.4-1992; Standard ANSI Z244.1.4.
It is the responsibility of the contractor, installer, owner and user to install, maintain and operate the conveyor components and conveyor assemblies manufactured and supplied by Martin Conveyor Division, in such a manner as to comply with the Williams-Steiger
Occupational Safety and Health Act and with all state and local laws and ordinances and the American National Standards Institute
Safety Code.
Precautions:
1. Maintain a safety training and safety equipment operation/maintenance program for all employees.
2. Drag Conveyors shall not be operated unless the conveyor housing completely encloses the conveyor moving elements and power transmission guards are in place. If the conveyor is to be opened for inspection, cleaning or observation, the motor driving the conveyor is to
be locked out electrically in such a manner that it cannot be restarted by anyone, however remote from the area, unless the conveyor
housing has been closed and all other guards are in place.
3. If the conveyor must have an open housing as a condition of its use and application, the entire conveyor is then to be guarded by a railing or
fence in accordance to ANSI standard B20.1.
4. RUGGED gratings may be used where necessary. If the distance between the grating moving elements is less than 4 inches, the grating opening must not exceed 12 inch by 1 inch. In all cases the openings shall be restrictive to keep any part of the body or clothing from coming in contact with moving parts of the equipment. SOLID COVERS should be used at all other points and must be designed and installed so that
personnel will not be exposed to accidental contact with any moving parts of the equipment.
5. All rotating equipment such as drives, gears, shafts and couplings must be guarded by the purchaser/owner as required by applicable laws,
standards and good practice.
6. SAFETY DEVICES AND CONTROLS must be purchased and provided by the purchaser/owner as required by applicable laws, standards and
good practices.
7. Practice good housekeeping at all times and maintain good lighting around all equipment.
8. Keep all operating personnel advised of the location and operation of all emergency controls and devices. Clear access to these controls and
devices must be maintained.
9. Frequent inspections of these controls and devices, covers, guards and equipment to ensure proper working order and correct positioning must
be performed.
10. Do not walk on conveyor covers, gratings or guards.
11. Do not poke or prod material in the conveyor.
12. Do not place hands, feet or any part of the body or clothing in the conveyor or opening.
13. Do not overload conveyor or attempt to use it for other than its intended use.
14. Inlet and discharge openings shall be connected to other equipment in order to completely enclose the conveyor.
15. Before power is connected to the drive, a pre-start up check shall be performed to ensure the equipment and area are safe for operation and all
guards are in place and secure.
16. Drag conveyors are not normally manufactured or designed to handle materials that are hazardous to personnel. These materials which are
hazardous include those that are explosive, flammable, toxic or otherwise dangerous to personnel. Conveyors may be designed to handle
these materials. Conveyors are not manufactured or designed to comply with local, state or federal codes for unfired pressure vessels. If hazardous materials are to be conveyed or if the conveyor is to be subjected to internal or external pressure, Martin Conveyor Division should be
consulted prior to any modifications.
All equipment shall be checked for damage immediately upon arrival. Do
not attempt to install a damaged item or conveyor.
All drag conveyors shop assembled by the Martin Conveyor Division, Martin Sprocket and Gear Inc.,
have warning labels affixed in many easily seen locations. If the equipment exterior is painted, coated or
altered in any way or if the material conveyed is in excess of 175F or if a change in the original intended use of the equipment is considered, the Conveyor Division shall be consulted before modifications
are made. Additional stickers are available upon request.
The Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA) has produced an audio-visual presentation entitled Safe Operation of Screw Conveyors, Drag Conveyors, and Bucket Elevators.
Conveyor Division encourages acquisition and use of this source of safety information.
Exposed moving
parts can cause
severe injury
CHS930001
H-138
Round Bottom
Drag Conveyor
BOLTED COVER
UHMW
FLIGHT
UHMW
IDLER SPROCKET
FORMED FLANGE
TROUGH 9" THRU 24"
Idler Return
BOLTED COVER
UHMW
FLIGHT
RAIL
RETURN
OPTIONAL A.R.
WEAR STRIP
FORMED FLANGE
TROUGH 9" THRU 24"
Rail Return
Head Take-up
Self-Cleaning Tail
Standard Features
Bolted Flanged Covers
Welded Steel Chain
Jig Welded Flight Attachment
UHMW Flights
Heavy Duty Form Flange Trough
Heat Treated Sprockets
Rail Return System
Flow Through Inlets
Heavy Duty Backing Plate
Popular Options
By-Pass Inlets
Hip Roof Cover
Self-Cleaning Tail Section
Intermediate Discharge
Bend Section
Flight Saver Idler Return System
Optional A.R. Wear Strip
Split Sprockets
*Conveyors showh without cover for illustration purposes only. Please follow manufacturing safety guidelines when operating conveyors.
H-139
Round Bottom
Drag Conveyor
ROUND BOTTOM CONVEYOR
Capacity FPM/RPM
100 FPM
Series
125 FPM
NOTES:
150 FPM
175 FPM
200FPM
Size
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
900
2040
33
2600
41
3050
50
3500
58
4080
66
1200
12
3475
33
4300
41
5200
50
6075
58
6950
66
1400
14
4750
33
5900
40
7100
50
8300
58
9500
66
1600
16
6050
32
7600
40
9150
48
10600
56
12100
64
1800
18
8100
32
10150
40
12300
48
14300
56
16200
64
2000
20
10500
23
13000
29
15650
35
18200
40
21000
46
2400
24
14800
23
18150
29
22000
35
25750
40
29600
46
Adj. Tail
Weight1
Bypass
Weight
Fixed Head
Intermediate
Weight
Standard Duty
900
1200
16
367
16
394
1400
1600
1800
16
412
16
475
16
575
856
899
2000
2400
16
89
16
127
16
140
16
160
16
238
16
295
16
370
Specific Duty
16
187
14 ga.
185
16
210
12 ga.
285
16
221
12 ga.
310
16
257
12 ga.
365
16
281
10 ga.
507
16
486
10 ga.
578
16
665
10 ga.
742
NOTES:
1. Tail and head weights shown include
bearings, shafts, and standard sprockets.
2. Intermediate weights include return rails
Weight2
Weight3
Cover
16
255
14 ga.
16
420
14 ga.
16
460
14 ga.
16
520
14 ga.
16
640
12 ga.
16
705
12 ga.
16
870
12 ga.
Round Bottom
Drag Conveyor
C ( TAKE- UP )
J
NOTE : DRIVE NEAR SIDE
FLOW DIRECTION
F
SAFETY STICKER
SERIES
900
38
18
1414
2158
1200
38
20
1414
1400
38
20
1414
1600
38
24
1800
38
24
2000
41
2400
41
BY-PASS INLET
9516
36
18
13
938
10
91316
36
21
13
10
10 516
36
23
13
3516
12
11516
36
25
31116
22
111316
24
24
414
1412
1478
29
5716
17
151316
1118
3316
2334
1414
21516
24
1634
3316
1414
26
1918
1414
2712
2158
29
12
16
3314
34
12
16
3612
8 38
2078
1513
13516
1214
912
2438
1513
13516
1312
1034
2438
1513
13516
13
1478
1178
2838
1614
1414
27
13
16
1314
29
16
1414
24
29
16
1914
1478
34
2012
1812
24
33
16
20
18116
39
2058
1858
SERIES
900
10
1200
13
1400
15
1600
17
1800
19
2000
21
2400
25
D
E
16
18
16
114
518
514
514
20
16
114
312
312
312
514
20
16
114
334
358
24
16
1 4
4 16
4 8
4 8
358
24
16
112
478
434
434
29
16
1 2
5 8
5 8
5 2
6 2
34
F
E
D
C
H
H-141
Flat Bottom
Drag Conveyor
BOLTED COVER
UHMW
FLIGHT
RAIL
RETURN
OPTIONAL
BOLTED
LINER
OPTIONAL
A.R.
WEAR
STRIP
Rail Return
Standard Features
Bolted Replaceable Bottom
Bolted Flanged Covers
Jig Welded Flight Attachment
UHMW Flights
Heat Treated Sprockets
Rail Return System
Flow Through Inlets
Heavy Duty Backing Plate
Popular Options
Intermediate Discharge
Liners of Various Materials
A.R. Steel Bottom Plate
Controlled Feed Inlets
Split Sprockets
Self-Cleaning Tail
*Conveyors shown without cover for illustration purposes only. Please follow manufacturing safety guidelines when operating conveyors.
Flat Bottom
Drag Conveyor
100 FPM
125 FPM
150 FPM
175 FPM
200 FPM
Series
CFH
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
1809
34
3375
37
4220
46
5025
55
5900
65
6750
74
2409
60
6000
27
7500
34
9000
40
10500
47
12000
54
2412
78
7800
27
9750
34
11700
40
13650
47
15600
54
2414
90
9000
27
11250
34
13500
40
15750
47
18000
54
2416
102
10200
27
12750
34
15300
40
17850
47
20400
54
2418
114
11400
27
14250
34
17100
40
19950
47
22800
54
3016
124
12400
23
15500
29
18600
34
21700
40
24800
46
3018
139
13900
23
17375
29
20850
34
24325
40
27800
46
3020
154
15400
23
19250
29
23100
34
26950
40
30800
46
3024
183
18300
23
22875
29
27450
34
32025
40
36600
46
NOTES:
1. Capacities are based on 100% load
ing with free-flowing grains at 48
pounds per cubic foot.
2. Selection of conveyors should be
based upon material characteristics.
3. Capacities and speeds will vary for
other types of materials and for mate
rials conveyed at an incline.
Please consult Martin if you have any questions concerning your application.
Adj.
Tail
Weight
Head
Weight
Standard
Duty
Weight
1809
2409
2412
2414
2416
2418
3016
3018
3020
3024
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
3
16
3
16
3
16
3
16
333
432
454
467
482
497
642
655
690
749
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
3
16
3
16
3
16
3
16
206
277
306
315
322
335
438
452
485
613
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
10 ga.
403
460
492
514
532
544
655
679
703
745
Cover
14 ga.
14 ga.
14 ga.
14 ga.
14 ga.
12 ga.
12 ga.
12 ga.
12 ga.
12 ga.
NOTES:
1. Tail and head weights shown include
bearings, shafts and standard sprockets.
2. Intermediate weights include return rails,
and bolted covers.
Warning And Safety Reminder
LOCK OUT POWER before removing covers,
guards or before servicing. Exposed moving
parts can cause severe injury.
H-143
Flat Bottom
Drag Conveyor
FLOW DIRECTION
C ( TAKE - UP )
SAFETY STICKER
.
L
F
P
Flat Intermediate
SERIES
1809
37
25
14
1812
1414
2409
37
25
14
2412
2014
2412
37
30
14
2412
2014
2414
37
30
14
2412
2014
2416
37
30
14
2412
2418
37
30
14
15
714
15
10 18
30
16
13
10
9 38
30
16
13
10
9 38
16
1712
10 18
35
18
13
1712
10 18
35
20
13
13
1214
16
15
1312
2014
1712
10 18
35
22
13
17
1478
16
16
2412
2014
1712
10 18
35
25
13
19
16
16
3016
37
36
14
2912
2514
2012
12 58
41
22
13
17
1478
1912
3018
37
36
14
2912
2514
2012
12 58
41
25
13
19
16
1912
3020
37
36
14
2912
2514
2012
12 58
41
27
13
21
1914
1912
3024
37
36
14
2912
2514
2012
12 58
41
31
13
25
20
1912
E
I
P
N
E
D
Q
Standard Inlet
SERIES
1809
16
412
***
***
10
2409
16
412
***
***
10
2412
10
18
114
***
***
414
13
2414
12
20
114
412
***
***
514
2416
14
22
114
314
314
314
314
2418
15
25
112
312
312
312
3016
14
22
112
314
314
3018
15
25
112
312
3020
17
27
112
3024
21
31
112
H-144
M
C
25
312
25
312
30
414
15
30
17
314
314
312
312
334
334
***
***
518
***
514
414
312
312
312
30
414
334
19
30
414
4716
438
438
17
36
412
334
19
36
412
4716
438
438
21
36
412
478
434
434
334
25
36
412
5 58
512
512
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
Flat Bottom
Drag Conveyor
25 FPM
50 FPM
SERIES
CFH
CFH
RPM
CFH
RPM
1200 MD
56
1400
2800
16
1600 MD
96
2400
7.5
4800
15
2000 MD
130
3250
6500
10
2400 MD
192
4800
9600
10
Martin-Built Take-up
H-145
L-Path
Drag Conveyor
Series
1FPM
CFH
CFH
50 FPM
RPM
75 FPM
CFH
RPM
100 FPM
CFH
RPM
610
20
1000
11
1500
16-1/2
2000
913
35
1750
2625
12
3500
22
16
1020
58
2900
11
4350
16-1/2
5800
22
1224
87
4350
11
6525
16-1/2
8700
22
1236
129
6450
10
9675
15
12900
20
1342
150
7500
10
11250
15
15000
20
L-Path Conveyor
S-Path Conveyor
NOTES:
1. Capacities are based on the handling of non-abrasive materials
(as listed).
Cotton Seed Hulls Cotton Seed Meal Delinted Cotton Seed
Ground Feed Whole Soybeans Hot Soybean Meal
Whole Corn Whole Rice
2. CAUTION should be observed when handling fine granular materials
(as listed).
Wheat Flour Sugar Powdered Lime Starch
Carbon Black Soda Ash
H-146
L-Path
Drag Conveyor
J
L-Path Conveyor
89
37
12
2
20
3
108
42
38
22-1/2
14
4-1/8
25
42-1/8
1020
96
35
12
2
22-1/4
6
108
54
40
28-1/2
21
4-1/8
25
44-1/8
1224
1236
1342
96
38-5/8
12
2
28-1/4
6
116
60
44
32-1/2
25
4-1/8
29
48-1/8
96
38-5/8
12
2
28-1/4
6
116
60
44
44-1/2
37
4-1/8
29
48-1/8
96
38-5/8
12
2
28-1/4
6
116
60
44
50-1/2
43
4-1/8
29
48-1/8
P
L
913
68
29
12
2
14-1/2
3
82
36
32
18-3/4
11
4-1/8
21-1/2
36-1/8
610
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
I
J
K
L
N
P
Q
10'-0" STANDARD
Series
RA F
DI
US
F
10'-0" STANDARD
A
C ( TAKE UP )
P
I
Head Discharge
0 45
Head Discharge
45 90
Standard Inlet
(H ) EQ SPECS @ 6" CENTRS
P
C
(N) EQ SPECS
@ 6" CENTRS
(U) EQ SPECS
@ 6" CENTRS
E
M
C
B
C
K
SERIES
610
16
412
***
***
16
1834
36
438
***
11
***
312
312
16
414
22 12
42
438
434
414
14
434
312
16
29
54
***
412
21
412
412
16
33
60
***
***
412
25
***
16
45
60
***
***
412
37
***
16
412
51
60
412
412
412
43
913
10
18
114
***
412
1020
17
27
112
1224
21
31
112
434
434
1236
33
43
112
412
1342
38
48
112
512
H-147
Screw
Elevator
SECTION VIII
Standard Screw
Elevator
Super Screw
Elevator
H-148
Warning &
Safety Reminder
Martin Conveyor Division does not install
conveyor; consequently it is the responsibility of
the contractor, installer, owner and user to install,
maintain and operate the conveyor, components
and conveyor assemblies in such a manner as to
comply with the Williams-Steiger Occupational
Safety and Health Act and with all state and local
laws and ordinances and the American National
Standard Institute (ANSI) safety code.
In order to avoid an unsafe or hazardous condition, the assemblies or parts must be installed
and operated in accordance with the following
minimum provisions.
1. Conveyors shall not be operated unless all
covers and/or guards for the conveyor and
drive unit are in place. If the conveyor is to be
opened for inspection cleaning, maintenance
or observation, the electric power to the motor
driving the conveyor must be LOCKED OUT in
such a manner that the conveyor cannot be
restarted by anyone; however remote from the
area, until conveyor cover or guards and drive
guards have been properly replaced.
2. If the conveyor must have an open housing as
a condition of its use and application, the entire
conveyor is then to be guarded by a railing or
fence in accordance with ANSI standard
B20.1-1993, with special attention given to
section 6.12.
3. Feed openings for shovel, front loaders or
other manual or mechanical equipment shall
be constructed in such a way that the conveyor
opening is covered by a grating. If the nature of
the material is such that a grating cannot be
used, then the exposed section of the conveyor is to be guarded by a railing or fence and
there shall be a warning sign posted.
4. Do not attempt any maintenance or repairs of
the conveyor until power has been LOCKED
OUT.
5. Always operate conveyor in accordance with
these instructions and those contained on the
WARNING
PROMINENTLY DISPLAY
IN WORK AREAS
CVS930011
Exposed moving
parts can cause
severe injury
H-149
Screw
Elevator
Martin
For over fifty years,
Martin
Screw Elevators
Martin
throughout the U.S.A. and Canada that can help you design the right
screw elevator for your application. We have the capability of manufacturing our screw elevators in six locations in the U.S.A.
Contact your nearest Martin facility with your application information and
we will design the right elevator for your needs.
Mixed Feeds
Mustard Seed
Oats
Paper Pulp
Peanuts
Resin
Rubber, Ground
Salt
Sawdust
Screened Wood Chips
Shellac, Powder
Soda Ash
Soybean Meal
Sugar
Sunflower Seeds
Tobacco
Wheat
Wood Flour
Type 4
Superscrew Elevator
H-150
*Conveyors shown without cover for illustration purposes only. Please follow manufacturing safety guidelines when operating conveyors.
Screw
Elevator
Martin
Screw Elevators
To help better meet the needs of our customers, we offer both the Martin Standard and Superscrew
Elevators in sixteen different types. The different types allow us to vary the drive location, discharge location and feed arrangement. We are also able to drive the feeder or take-away conveyor by the screw elevator drive.
The
Martin
Screw Elevators are easy to install because they are factory assembled, match-marked and
disassembled prior to shipment. All Martin Screw Elevators are of a sturdy self-supporting design and only
need lateral support when installed.
The drives for the Martin Standard and Superscrew Elevators are manufactured by Martin and are specifically designed for use with our screw elevators. We can also offer a Screw Conveyor Drive arrangement for
lighter duty applications.
Type B
Straight Inlet
Top Drive,
Pedestal Base
Type BO
Offset Inlet
Top Drive,
Pedestal Base
Type AF1
Straight Inlet Top
Drive, Bottom P.T.O.
w/4-0 Feeder
And Drive
Type AF2
Offset Inlet
Top Drive,
Bottom P.T.O.
With Drive
Type EAF1
Straight Inlet
Bottom Drive,
Thrust Head
Type HAF2
Offset Inlet
Bottom Drive,
Thrust Head
With Drive
Type GAF1
Straight Inlet
Bottom Drive,
Thrust Head w/4-0
Feeder And Drive
Type IAF-2
Offset Inlet
Bottom Drive,
Thrust Head
Type 6
Offset Inlet
Bottom Drive,
Thrust Head
Type 7
Straight Inlet
Bottom Drive,
Thrust Head w/4-0
Feeder And Drive
Type 8
Offset Inlet
Bottom Drive,
Thrust Head
With Drive
Type 1
Straight Inlet
Top Drive,
Pedestal Base
Type 2
Offset Inlet
Top Drive,
Pedestal Base
Type 3
Straight Inlet Top
Drive, Bottom P.T.O.
w/4-0 Feeder
And Drive
Type 4
Offset Inlet
Top Drive,
Bottom P.T.O.
With Drive
Type 5
Straight Inlet
Bottom Drive,
Thrust Head
NOTE: All elevators are furnished less feeder and/or feeder drive unless otherwise specified.
CAUTION: Never operate without covers and guards. Always LOCKOUT/TAGOUT electrical power when working on equipment
for inspection, cleaning, maintenance, or other purposes.
H-151
Screw
Elevator
All Martin Screw Elevators come with heavy duty helicoid or sectional screws which
are checked for straightness and run-out to insure a smooth running elevator. When
handling free flowing material, we add stabilizers as needed, as the height of the elevator increases. The stabilizer bearings are available in a wide range of bearing
materials to meet our customers requirements, including wood, hard iron, bronze,
UHMW, and others.
Both the Martin Standard Screw and Superscrew Elevators are supplied with split
intermediate housing to allow easier maintenance.
Martins specially engineered inlet/bottom section assures a smooth transfer to conStandard Screw Thrust Unit
veyed material from the horizontal to vertical with a minimum of back-up and product
degradation.
The bottom inspection panel is bolted to minimize any product leakage. It also has a
shroud to assure that the conveyed material is moving smoothly through the area.
The drives for both the Standard Screw and the Superscrew Elevator are manufactured by Martin to guarantee their quality and availability.
Clearance Between
Screw and Housing
Gauge of Housing
Size
12
16
H-152
Type
of
Housing
Standard
Clearance
Close
Fitting
Clearance
Standard
Clearance
Close
Fitting
Clearance
Standard
Clearance
Close
Fitting
Clearance
Standard
Clearance
Close
Fitting
Clearance
Standard Elevator
Superscrew Elevator
Clearance
Intermediate
Top and
Bottom
Sections
Intermediate
Top and
Bottom
Sections
14
14
14
10
16
14
14
14
10
12
12
12
16
12
12
12
10
10
10
16
10
10
10
10
16
10
16
16
16
16
16
16
Standard Screw
Elevator
The Martin Standard Screw Elevator is designed to handle under normal conditions, capacities ranging from 360 CFH to 3600 CFH in 6 dia., 9 dia., and 12 dia. sizes. With complete information,
Martin engineering staff can help you design the right Screw Elevator for your application.
Size
Ratio
Top
Drive
Ratio
Bottom
Drive
112
2:1
1.4:1
112
2:1
1.4:1
12
2:1
2:1
Vertical
Screw
Input
Top
Drive
Input
Bottom
Drive
200
215
275
170
200
230
155
165
200
400
430
550
340
400
460
310
330
400
280
301
385
238
280
322
310
330
400
RPM
Horizontal
Feeder Screw
45 Percent
Loading
Capacity
Cubic Foot
per Hour
165
177
226
139
163
187
147
156
189
360
400
500
1100
1300
1500
2700
3000
3600
Martin .
Bolts
Oil
Level
Both top and bottom drives are required when the elevator,
feeder and discharge conveyor are all driven from one power
source. A top drive and pedestal base are used when the elevator and discharge conveyor are driven from one source. A bottom drive and thrust unit are necessary if the elevator and
feeder are driven from one power source. The drives are
designed and constructed to withstand all radial and thrust
loads and support the entire weight of a fully loaded elevator.
Grease
Level
Housing
Length
= Lift
+U
Screw
Length
= Lift
+V
Bolts
Grease
Cavity
Oil
Level
Dimensions in Inches
B
Ratio
Size
6*
Top
Drive
2:1
SEE PAGE
Bottom
Drive
1.4:1
112
T Bolts
Top
Drive
Bottom
Drive
Size
B
& BO
All
Other
Types
8-16 NC
1678
2318
8-16 NC
2112
2734
834
2-13 NC
26
3134
1234
No.
Recd
112
5 1312 14
1514
758
41516
414
2:1
1.4:1
112
112
5 1312 14
1514
41516
10
414
12
2:1
2:1
5 1312 14
1514
478
41516
13
All
Types
658
CAUTION: Never operate without covers and guards. Always LOCKOUT/TAGOUT electrical power when working on equipment for
inspection, cleaning, maintenance, or other purposes.
Note: Dimensions not certified for construction.
H-153
Standard Screw
Elevator
Type B
Type BO
Lift
Lift
Type BO
Size of
Elevator
434
1312
14
41516
23
12
758
512
1138
112
512
1118
614
1312
14
41516
25
14
718
1138
112
12
14 4
15
13 2
14
4 16
29
18
4 8
8 4
14 16
15
Type B
Size of
Elevator
1312
14
41516
23
12
758
512
512
1118
1312
14
41516
25
14
718
12
13 2
14
4 16
29
18
4 8
834
H-154
14 4
15
Dimensions in Inches
1
15
Super Screw
Elevator
The Martin Superscrew Elevator is designed to handle capacities ranging from 360 CFH to 7000 CFH in 6 dia., 9 dia., 12 dia.,
and 16 dia. sizes.
Vertical
Shaft
Diameter
Ratio
Top
Drive
Ratio
Bottom
Drive
112
2716
2:1
2:1
2:1
Vertical
Screw
2:1
2:1
2:1
12
2716
2.06:1
2.06:1
16
2.06:1
2.06:1
Input
Top
Drive
Input
Bottom
Drive
RPM
Horizontal
Feeder Screw
45 Percent
Loading
Capacity
Cubic Foot
per Hour
200
400
400
165
360
215
430
430
177
400
275
550
550
226
500
272
600
330
660
660
Up to
425
Up to
850
Up to
850
170
340
340
139
1100
200
400
400
163
1300
230
460
460
187
1500
196
1600
240
480
480
Up to
425
Up to
850
Up to
850
155
310
310
147
2800
165
330
330
156
3000
200
400
400
189
3600
199
3800
210
420
420
Up to
425
Up to
850
Up to
850
155
319
319
151
2800
165
340
340
161
3000
200
412
412
195
3600
205
3800
210
433
433
Up to
425
Up to
876
Up to
876
138
284
284
132
6000
150
309
309
144
6500
161
332
332
155
7000
Up to
425
Up to
876
Up to
876
Consult
Martin.
Martin.
Straight
Inlet
Elevator Offset
to the Left of Inlet
CAUTION: Never operate without covers and guards. Always LOCKOUT/TAGOUT electrical power when working on equipment for
inspection, cleaning, maintenance, or other purposes.
H-155
Super Screw
Elevator
SuperScrew Elevator D.S.D. (Dry Shaft Drive)
Bolts
D
Size
Ratio
E
Top
Bottom
M
No.
Size
2:1
112
158
434
16
618
12
712
1018
2:1
158
434
16
618
12
712
1314
12
2:1
2716
158
478
16
618
12
712
1614
2.06:1
2716
158
414
478
18.1
678
1258
714
1714
2.06:1
2 16
4 4
18.1
6 8
12 8
7 4
17 8
2.06:1
2316
414
18.1
678
1258
714
2014
12
16
1214
1314
1814
1814
1814
2414
SuperScrew
Thrust Head
H-156
SuperScrew
Pedestal Base
Super Screw
Elevator Dimensions
Type 1
Type 2
Dia.
Dia.
Lift
Lift
Type 1
Size of
Elevator
6
9
12
16
Vert.
Shaft Dia.
112
2
2716
2716
3
3
Ratio
2:1
2:1
2:1
2.06:1
2.06:1
2.06:1
412
618
734
734
734
1058
1012
12
15
15
15
20
16
16
16
18.1
18.1
18.1
4
4
4
414
414
414
158
158
158
2316
2316
2316
634
634
634
71516
71516
71516
2634
2814
3214
3438
3438
3978
7
10
13
13
13
17
612
612
612
714
714
714
434
434
434
434
434
5
5
878
878
878
878
1118
838
778
878
9
9
912
1178
1278
1538
1512
1512
18
1314
1314
1314
1738
1738
1738
Ratio
158
158
158
2316
2316
2316
634
634
634
71516
71516
71516
Z
112
112
2
2
2
3
Type 2
Size of
Elevator
6
9
12
16
Vert.
Shaft Dia.
112
2:1
412
1012
434
16
4
2
2:1
618
12
614
16
4
2716
2:1
734
15
8
16
4
2716
2.06:1
734
15
8
18.1
414
3
3
2.06:1
7 4
15
8
18.1
414
20
1012
18.1
414
3
2.06:1
1058
Dimensions in Inches
Horizontal coupling diameter may vary upon length of feeder.
Consult Martin before using.
2334
2514
2914
3138
3138
3634
7
10
13
13
13
17
612
612
612
714
714
714
Z
434
434
434
434
434
5
5
878
878
878
878
1118
838
778
878
9
9
912
1178
1278
1538
1512
1512
18
1314
1314
1314
1738
1738
1738
112
112
2
2
2
3
CAUTION: Never operate without covers and guards. Always LOCKOUT/TAGOUT electrical power when working on equipment for
inspection, cleaning, maintenance, or other purposes.
Note: Dimensions not certified for construction.
H-157
Martin patented Innovation. Well give your customers another reason to give you
Another
their business.
Plastic modules consist of a helical flight spiraling once around a hollow square hub.
Eliminates need to spot or continuously weld
metal flights to shaft.
Polyurethane - used where impact/abrasive
wear is a problem. Lab tests show it up to 3
times more wear resistant than carbon or
stainless steel in certain applications.
All-plastic material does not corrode, is impervious to acids, caustics and other chemicals.
Durable, lightweight injection-molded modules
stack on square tube.
Polypropylene - general purpose material for
H-158
*Conveyors shown without cover for illustration purposes only. Please follow manufacturing safety guidelines when operating conveyors.
CAUTION
Guards, access doors, and covers must be securley fastened before operating
any equipment.
If parts are to be inspected, cleaned, observed, or general maintenance performed,
the motor driving the part or components is to be locked out electrically in
such a manner that it cannot be started by anyone, however remote from the
area. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury or property damage.
WARNING
Warning: Static Electricity
Static Electricity may accumulate on modular plastic conveyor screws which carry
non-conductive materials and may produce an electrical spark. Do Not Use to
Convey Non-Conductive Materials in a Combustible Environment.
H-159
to Screw Conveyor
Problems
Balance is excellent
allowing high speed
operation.
H-160
6"
SOURCE METAL TUBE
PITCH
SHAFT
DIAMETER
CONVEYOR
DIAMETER
END CONSTRUCTION
DRIVE OR TAIL
SHAFT
EXTENSION
DIAMETER
SPECIFIED LENGTH
PLASTIC MODULE
SQUARE
METAL TUBE
RETAINING
RING
AVAILABLE
SHAFTS
6"
1-1/2", 2"
4.1 lb
4.3 lb
9"
1-1/2", 2"
4.5 lb
5.2 lb
12"
2", 2-7/16"
8.0 lb
9.5 lb
14"
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
16"
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Weights shown as for polyethylene or polypropylene on stainless
steel tube, polyurethane approximately 10% heavier.
PITCH
FLIGHT
HUB
WASHER
SQUARE PORTION OF SHAFT
DIAMETER
6"
9"
12"
14"
16"
FULL
PITCH
9.05"
9.05"
11.72"
SHORT
PITCH
DIAMETER
INTERIOR
THRUST PIN
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
OUTSIDE
HUB
4.53"
.25"
2.51"
4.53"
.25"
2.51"
5.86"
.34"
3.17"
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
INSIDE
HUB
2.03"
2.03"
2.53"
FLIGHT THICKNESS
MODULES
Horsepower Ratings
6
9
12
14
16
9
9
12
14
16
5.72
2.75
1.72
16.73
7.53
5.02
39.27
17.67
11.78
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
SHAFT
6
9
9
12
12
14
14
16
1-1/2
1-1/2
2
2
2-7/16
2-7/16
3
3
SHAFT
6-9
1-1/2
3.4
6-9
5.6
8.4
11.2
16.8
12
8.0
12.0
16.0
24.0
12
2-7/16
9.1
13.6
18.2
27.3
14
2-7/16
14
16
5.1
6.8
10.1
NOTE: The above limitations are based on Martin modular plastic construction throughout. The use of coupling bolts, as required for an external adaptor, may reduce horsepower capacity.
165
90
165
80
150
80
145
70
140
70
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
DIA.
Materials of Construction
POLYETHYLENE POLYPROPYLENE POLYURETHANE
Yes
Yes
No
Abrasive Resistance
Good
Fair
Excellent
Corrosive Resistance
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good
Fair
Excellent
FDA Approved
Impact Resistance
* Close coupled limitations apply to screw lengths over 12 ft. (for 6 and
9 dia.) or 15 ft. (for 12 dia). For longer lengths or units without intermediate bearing supports, locate end bearing no more than 3-1/8 (for 6
size); 4-5/8 (for 9 size); or 6-1/8 (for 12 size); centers above the inside
bottom of the conveyor trough.
Temperature Limit
Release
Good
Good
SQUARE
METAL
TUBE
FLAT END
CAP
RETAINING RING
AT FEED END OF
EACH CONVEYOR
SCREW
usually 1/8 to 1/4 wide. The ends are capped and fitted with an O ring
to seal around the shaft. The cap may be of alternate construction as
detailed below.
Bonded Construction has USDA acceptance for use as a component
part of food processing equipment in federally inspected meat and poultry processing plants.
SQUARE
METAL
TUBE
TROUGH
END
PLATE
EXTENDED
END CAP
PLASTIC MODULE
PLASTIC MODULE
RETAINING RING
AT FEED END OF
EACH CONVEYOR
SCREW
AT MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
4"
DRIVE OR TAIL
SHAFT EXTENSION
H-161
Shaftless Screw
Conveyors
Section X
*Conveyors shown without cover for illustration purposes only. Please follow manufacturing safety guidelines when operating conveyors.
H-162
Shaftless Screw
Conveyors
Typical Applications
Rendering
Poultry Processing Meat Processing Fish Processing
Chicken Feathers Whole Carcasses Animal Waste
Pulp & Paper, Gypsum Board, Particle Board
Lime Mud Oversized Wood Chips
Agriculture
Fertilizer Corn Gluten
Fish/Animal Bones
Hogged Bark
Shavings
Chopped Hay
Pumice
Fruit Peels
Solids Removal
Carbon Black
Shredded Tires
FEATURE
FUNCTION
BENEFIT
Continuous Flight
Eliminate Hangers
Reduces Maintenance
Costs
3/4-1 Flight
Long Lasting
Increases Uptime
High Brinell
Reduces Maintenance
Costs
Longer Life
Lower Maintenance/
Operation Costs
Increases Screw
Capacity
Lower Installation Cost
Reduces Headroom
Warning &
Safety Reminder
MartinConveyor Division does not install
conveyor; consequently it is the responsibility of the
contractor, installer, owner and user to install, maintain and operate the conveyor, components and
conveyor assemblies in such a manner as to comply
with the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and
Health Act and with all state and local laws and
ordinances and the American National Standard
Institute (ANSI) safety code.
In order to avoid an unsafe or hazardous condition, the assemblies or parts must be installed and
operated in accordance with the following minimum
provisions.
1. Conveyors shall not be operated unless all covers
and/or guards for the conveyor and drive unit are
in place. If the conveyor is to be opened for
inspection cleaning, maintenance or observation,
the electric power to the motor driving the conveyor must be LOCKED OUT in such a manner that
the conveyor cannot be restarted by anyone;
however remote from the area, until conveyor
cover or guards and drive guards have been
properly replaced.
2. If the conveyor must have an open housing as a
condition of its use and application, the entire conveyor is then to be guarded by a railing or fence in
accordance with ANSI standard B20.1-1993, with
special attention given to section 6.12.
3. Feed openings for shovel, front loaders or other
manual or mechanical equipment shall be
constructed in such a way that the conveyor opening is covered by a grating. If the nature of the
material is such that a grating cannot be used,
then the exposed section of the conveyor is to be
guarded by a railing or fence and there shall be a
warning sign posted.
4. Do not attempt any maintenance or repairs of the
conveyor until power has been LOCKED OUT.
WARNING
PROMINENTLY DISPLAY
IN WORK AREAS
CVS930011
Exposed moving
parts can cause
severe injury
A
B
Dia. Inside
C
Pitch
CFH*
Full Pitch
CFH*
2/3 Pitch
CFH*
MAX NOM.
1/2 Pitch RPM
DIA.
A
Dia.
B
Inside
C
Pitch
CFH*
Full Pitch
CFH*
2/3 Pitch
CFH*
MAX
1/2 Pitch RPM
65
43
33
25
140
93
70
25
10
224
149
112
25
10
472
315
236
25
10
10
11
10
307
205
154
25
10
10
11
10
648
432
324
25
12
12
13
12
530
353
265
25
12
12
13
12
1119
746
560
25
14
14
15
14
842
561
421
25
14
14
15
14
1777
1185
889
25
16
16
17
16
1256
837
628
25
16
16
17
16
2652
1766
1326
25
18
18
19
18
1789
1193
895
25
18
18
19
18
3776
2517
1888
25
20
20
21
20
2455
1637
1228
25
20
20
21
20
5180
3453
2590
25
24
24
25
24
4240
2827
2120
25
24
24
25
24
8950
5967
4475
25
30
30
31
30
8283
5522
4142
25
30
30
31
30
17485
11657
8743
25
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NOM
DIA.
WIDTH
D
CFH*
Full Pitch
CFH*
2/3 Pitch
CFH*
1/2 Pitch
6
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
28
40
44
52
60
68
76
84
100
124
352
1192
1636
2824
4488
6700
9540
13088
22612
44160
235
795
1091
1883
2992
4467
6360
8725
15075
29440
176
596
818
1412
2244
3350
4770
6544
11306
22080
MAX
RPM
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
H-165
Screw Conveyor
Data Sheet
CUSTOMER:______________________________________________________________________ DATE PROPOSAL DUE: _________________________________
ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT: _______________________________________________________________________ PHONE # _____________________________________________
SCREW DESCR: ____ QTY. ___________ DIA. LONG (C INLET TO C DISCH.) (OVERALL)
HORIZ.
INCL. _____________
DECL. _____________
TEMP _____F
MOISTURE _________________%
INSTALLATION: INDOORS OUTDOORS NEW REPLACEMENT MATL OF CONSTR.: MILD STEEL T304 T316 HD GALV OTHER _____
IS IT? FEEDER CONVEYOR
_____________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
REDUCER: ____________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
V-BELT/CHAIN: _________________________________________________________
NOTES: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SKETCH (SHOW FEEDER INLET SIZE AND LOCATION, DRIVE LOCATION, ETC.)
H-166
Screw Conveyor
Data Sheet
CUSTOMER:______________________________________________________________________ DATE PROPOSAL DUE: _________________________________
ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT: _______________________________________________________________________ PHONE # _____________________________________________
SCREW DESCR: ____ QTY. __________ DIA. __________ LONG (C INLET TO C DISCH.) (OVERALL)
HORIZ.
INCL. __________
DECL. _____________
TEMP _____F
MOISTURE _________________%
INSTALLATION: INDOORS OUTDOORS NEW REPLACEMENT MATL OF CONSTR.: MILD STEEL T304 T316 HD GALV OTHER _____
IS IT? FEEDER CONVEYOR
_____________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
REDUCER: ____________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
V-BELT/CHAIN: _________________________________________________________
NOTES: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SKETCH (SHOW FEEDER INLET SIZE AND LOCATION, DRIVE LOCATION, ETC.)
H-167
Bucket Elevator
Data Sheet
CUSTOMER:______________________________________________________________________ DATE QUOTE DUE:_____________________________________
ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT: _______________________________________________________________________ PHONE # _____________________________________________
BUCKET ELEVATOR: (CTRS/LIFT) ___________________________ DESCR. _______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CAPACITY: ________________________ (CFH) (LBS/HR) (TPH) (MTPH) (BPH)
MATERIAL:__________________________________ DENSITY _____________________________ LBS/FT3
LUMPS: MAX SIZE _____ IN
TEMP _____F
MOISTURE _________________%
_____________________________________________________
DISCHARGE: STANDARD 45
Intermediate
Boot
________________________________________________________PAINT: ________________________________________________________________________
H-168
Bucket Elevator
Data Sheet
CUSTOMER:______________________________________________________________________ DATE QUOTE DUE:_____________________________________
ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT: _______________________________________________________________________ PHONE # _____________________________________________
BUCKET ELEVATOR: (HEIGHT) _____________________________ DESCR. _______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CAPACITY: ________________________ (CFH) (LBS/HR) (TPH) (MTPH) (BPH)
MATERIAL:__________________________________ DENSITY _____________________________ LBS/FT3
LUMPS: MAX SIZE _____ IN
TEMP _____F
MOISTURE _________________%
_____________________________________________________
DISCHARGE: STANDARD 45
Intermediate
Boot
________________________________________________________PAINT: ________________________________________________________________________
H-169
Vertical Screw
Data Sheet
CUSTOMER:______________________________________________________________________ DATE QUOTE DUE:_____________________________________
ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT: _______________________________________________________________________ PHONE # _____________________________________________
VERTICAL SCREW: LIFT ___________________ DISCH. HEIGHT. __________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
INLET
CONFIGURATION
Straight
Elevator
Inlet
Offset to Right
TEMP _____F
MOISTURE _________________%
_____________________________________________________
TROUGH: _____________________________________________________________________
SCREW: ______________________________________________________________________
SHAFT DIA: ____________________________________________________________________
HANGERS: ____________________________________________________________________
HRG. BRG.: ____________________________________________________________________
BOTTOM BRG.: _________________________________________________________________
Discharge Height
Lift
H-170
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