Premium Plant Bucket Elevator
These are usually centrifugal chain type bucket elevators with buckets mounted on a single strand of chain. The buckets are normally a special combination of AA and continuous type bucket.
Super Capacity Bucket Elevator
This model is also a centrifugal chain-type bucket elevator with buckets mounted on a single chain strand. It typically uses a unique combination of AA and continuous-style buckets.
Parts And Accessories
- Style AC Buckets
- Style AA Buckets
- Continuous Elevator Buckets
- Pulleys
- Sprocket Wheels
- Chain Attachment
- Elevator Chain
- Service Platform
Application:
Bucket elevators are widely used for lifting bulk materials efficiently, cost-effectively, and reliably. The two primary types are Centrifugal and Continuous bucket elevators.
Centrifugal Type – CE Bucket Elevators
Designed for free-flowing, lightweight materials, these elevators are ideal for high-speed handling. Their key features include lower feeding points, simpler loading, and fewer buckets compared to continuous types. Buckets are mounted on either a chain or belt and rotate at high speeds, discharging material by centrifugal force at the head pulley. They are fixed at intervals along the chain or belt.
Centrifugal Belt Type – CEB
In this type, buckets are mounted on standard combination chains, steel side bar chains, or heat-treated chains. Typically, Style AA malleable iron buckets are used. Power transmission is through a shaft-mounted gear reducer with a built-in backstop or via a geared motor with chain drive.
Centrifugal Chain Type – CEC
This type uses buckets mounted on chains, either standard combination chains or steel side-bar chains. Heat-treated chains are also available. Typically, Style AA malleable iron buckets are used. The drive system is powered through a shaft-mounted gear reducer with a built-in backstop or by a geared motor with chain drive.
Continuous Type – CO Bucket Elevators
In this design, buckets are mounted continuously on either a chain or belt. These elevators are best suited for sluggish, aerated, or friable materials, as well as handling larger lumps. Material loading takes place at the bucket inlet and is discharged over the face of the preceding bucket while passing around the head wheel.
Continuous Belt Type – COB
Here, buckets are fixed continuously on the face of elevator belts, usually friction-surface types. Continuous steel buckets are used with minimal spacing between them. The drive system operates through a shaft-mounted gear reducer with a built-in backstop or a geared motor with chain drive.
Continuous Chain Type – COC
Buckets are continuously mounted on standard combination chains or steel side-bar chains. They are closely spaced, leaving little clearance between them. Drive is provided by either a shaft-mounted gear reducer with a built-in backstop or a geared motor with chain drive.
Head Section
The head section is made from heavy-gauge steel for durability and ease of maintenance. It is dust- and weather-tight, fitted with an anti-rotation bearing discharge spout, and comes with an angular flange.
Boot Section
Constructed from heavy-gauge steel plate, the boot section is dust- and water-tight. It includes a hand hole door for easy inspection of the shaft and pulley. Clean-out slides are also provided for convenience.
Legging Section
The legging is available in either single or double-legged designs, based on application requirements. It consists of sectional parts with precise connecting flanges for perfect fit and alignment. Access doors are included for convenient cleaning and maintenance.
Capacity Charts
Model No.
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Bucket size
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Capacity TPH Q0 7BD
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Capacity TPH Q0 4 BD
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BE•O1
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1 OO x 80
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1 75
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1 45
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1 OO
|
0 83
|
BE•03
|
150 x 1OO
|
4 20
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3 50
|
2 40
|
200
|
BE•10
|
200 x 1OO
|
6 OO
|
5 OO
|
3 40
|
2BS
|
BE•20
|
200 x 125
|
12 5
|
1 0 50
|
7 OO
|
6 OO
|
BE•22
|
225 x 125
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18 OO
|
15 OO
|
1 0 5
|
8 60
|
BE•25
|
250 x 150
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21.OO
|
17.50
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12. OO
|
10.00
|
BE•30
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3 OO x 175
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31 OO
|
26 OO
|
18 OO
|
15 OO
|
Double Legged Bucket Elevators (Heavy Duty)
Designed for handling large volumes of grains, feed, and similar materials, these elevators are heavy-duty and self-supporting with oversized heads and boot pulleys. Built from heavy-gauge steel, they are both dust- and water-proof, with convenient provisions for easy cleaning.
Galvanised (Light Duty) Bucket Elevators
Constructed from galvanized steel sheets, these elevators feature a single-leg design. They are ideal for small feed mills and light-duty applications, with capacities of up to 20 tons per hour. Each unit includes intake chutes, discharge spouts, inspection doors, and a cleanout in the boot section.
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