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BUCKET ELEVATOR CATALOG & ENGINEERING MANUAL

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CEMA Document: SC 2004-01

WARNING AND SAFETY REMINDERS FOR SCREW , DRAG , AND BUCKET ELEVATOR CONVEYORS
APPROVED FOR DISTRIBUTION BY THE SCREW CONVEYOR SECTION OF THE CONVEYOR EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (CEMA) 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 Standards Institute (ANSI) B20.1 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.(Request current edition and addenda) 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 caution labels affixed to the equipment. 6. Do not place hands, feet, or any part of your body, in the conveyor. 7. Never walk on conveyor covers, grating or guards. 8. Do not use conveyor for any purpose other than that for which it was intended. 9. Do not poke or prod material into the conveyor with a bar or stick inserted through the openings. 10. Keep area around conveyor drive and control station free of debris and obstacles. 11. Eliminate all sources of stored energy (materials or devices that could cause conveyor components to move without power applied) before opening the conveyor no information regarding plant wiring, plant environment, the interlocking of the screw conveyor with other equipment, extent of plant automation, etc. Other devices should not be used as a substitute for locking out the power prior to removing guards or covers. We caution that use of the secondary devices may cause employees to develop a false sense of security and fail to lock out power before removing covers or guards. This could result in a serious injury should the secondary device fail or malfunction. There are many kinds of electrical devices for interlocking of conveyors and conveyor systems such that if one conveyor in a system or process is stopped other equipment feeding it, or following it can also be automatically stopped. Electrical controls, machinery guards, railings, walkways, arrangement of installation, training of personnel, etc., are necessary ingredients for a safe working place. It is the responsibility of the contractor, installer, owner and user to supplement the materials and services furnished with these necessary items to make the conveyor installation comply with the law and accepted standards. Conveyor inlet and discharge openings are designed to connect to other equipment or machinery so that the flow of material into and out of the conveyor is completely enclosed. One or more warning labels should be visible on conveyor housings, conveyor covers and elevator housings. If the labels attached to the equipment become illegible, please order replacement warning labels from the OEM or CEMA. The Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA) has produced an audio-visual presentation entitled Safe Operation of Screw Conveyors, Drag Conveyors, and Bucket Elevators. CEMA encourages acquisition and use of this source of safety information to supplement your safety program. SEE OTHER SIDE FOR SAFETY LABELS

12. Do not attempt to clear a jammed conveyor until power has been LOCKED OUT. 13. Do not attempt field modification of conveyor or components. 14. 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, manufacturer should be consulted prior to any modifications. CEMA insists that disconnecting and locking out the power to the motor driving the unit provides the only real protection against injury. Secondary safety devices are available; however, the decision as to their need and the type required must be made by the owner-assembler as we have

NOTICE: This document is provided by CEMA as a service to the industry in the interest of promoting safety. It is advisory only and it is not a substitute for a thorough safety program. Users should consult with qualified engineers and other safety professionals. CEMA makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, and the users of this document assume full responsibility for the safe design and operation of equipment.

CEMA Document: SC 2004-01

CEMA Safety Labels


The CEMA safety labels shown below should be used on screw conveyors, drag conveyors, and bucket elevators. Safety labels should be placed on inlets, discharges, troughs, covers, inspection doors & drive guards. See CEMA Safety Label Placement Guidelines on CEMA Web Site: http://www.cemanet.org/safety/guidelines.html

Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury LOCK OUT POWER before removing guard

CHR930001

Walking or standing on conveyor covers or gratings can cause severe injury STAY OFF
CHS991026

CVS930010

CVS930012

Exposed conveyors and moving parts can cause severe injury LOCK OUT POWER before removing cover or servicing

Exposed buckets and moving parts can cause severe injury LOCK OUT POWER before removing cover or servicing

WARNING
Exposed screw and moving parts can cause severe injury LOCK OUT POWER before removing cover or servicing

CHR930011

PROMINENTLY DISPLAY THESE SAFETY LABELS ON INSTALLED EQUIPMENT


SEE OTHER SIDE FOR SAFETY REMINDERS Note: Labels alone do not substitute for a thorough inplant safety training program centered on the hazards associated with operating your installed equipment. Contact CEMA or Your Equipment Manufacturer for Replacement Labels
CONVEYOR EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
6724 Lone Oak Blvd., Naples, Florida 34109 239-514-3441

CVS930011

Exposed screw and moving parts can cause severe injury LOCK OUT POWER before removing cover or servicing

CONTENTS
Introduction ................................................................. Selection How to Select ........................................................ Material Classifications ........................................ Centrifugal Discharge Series 1000 ............................................................. Series 2000 ............................................................. Series 7000 ............................................................. Continuous Buckets Series 3000 ............................................................. Series 4000 ............................................................. Series 5000 ............................................................. Series 6000 ............................................................. Components Industrial Duty Elevator Buckets ......................... Industrial Welded Metal Elevator Buckets .......... Bucket Punching For Belts ................................. Bucket Punching For Chains .............................. Service Platforms & Ladders .............................. Data Requirements .................................................... ORTHMAN CONVEYING INDUSTRIAL BUCKET ELEVATORS
Series 1000 Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain Series 2000 Centrifugal Discharge Using Belt Series 3000 Continuous Buckets Using Chain Series 4000 Continuous Buckets Using Belt Series 5000 Continuous Buckets Using Dual Chain High Capacity Series 6000 Continuous Buckets Using Dual Chain Maximum Capacity Series 7000 Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain High Capacity

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INDUSTRIAL BUCKET ELEVATORS


Bucket elevators are designed to move flowing powders or bulk solids vertically. The typical elevator consists of a series of buckets mounted on a chain or belt operating over a sprocket or pulley. Take-ups are provided as a means to compensate for variations in length of chain or belt due to temperature changes, atmospheric conditions, or wear. A steel casing encloses the bucket line. Head sections and boot sections house integral transmission components. Material is fed into an inlet hopper. Buckets (or cups) dig into the Material, and convey it up to and over the head sprocket/pulley, then throwing the material out the discharge throat. The emptied buckets then continue back down to the boot to continue the cycle. ORTHMAN CONVEYINGS Industrial Bucket Elevators are made in a variety of shapes, weights and sizes, utilizing centrifugal buckets or continuous buckets. Centrifugal Bucket Elevators are most commonly used to convey freeflowing, powdered bulk solids such as grains, animal feed, sand, minerals, sugar, aggregates, chemicals and more. They operate at high speeds, which throw the materials out the buckets into discharge throat by centrifugal force. Industrial type elevators operate at slower speeds than standard duty-type elevators. Generally, Style AA buckets are used, which are widely spaced on a chain or belt and operate at speeds up to 305 FPM for handling the heaviest of industrial materials up to 1213 pounds per cubic foot. Continuous Bucket Elevators have buckets spaced continuously and operate at slower speeds. The continuous bucket placement allows the force of gravity to discharge their load onto the inverted front of the preceding bucket. The bucket then guides that material into the discharge throat on the descending side of the elevator. Continuous elevators are used to handle friable, fragile materials because they minimize product damage or are used to handle light, fluffy materials where aeration of the product must be avoided. Speeds average 120 FPM for handling up to 775 tons per hour. Because every bucket application is unique, ORTHMAN CONVEYING offers a broad series of industrial elevator designs. Selection of the proper type elevator depends largely on capacity requirements and the characteristics of the material to be handled. Page 2

Selection procedure for industrial bucket elevators


EXAMPLE:

Material.loose coke (crushed 50% minus 1) Weight/ft.3.23-35 lbs. per cu. ft. Capacity required30 tons per hour Elevator height.400 floor to discharge Loose coke is shown in the Material chart and classified as a D47QNT material, see page 4. The recommended type of elevator model is a Series 2010, which designates centrifugal discharge style buckets mounted on belting. For size selection, first convert the required capacity to the equivalent capacity of a 100-lb. Material. (Use the highest figure in the weight range.) 30X100 = 130.43 or 131 TPH 23 Referring to the Series 2000 elevator, page B-10, the smallest elevator that can be used is the 2010, which has a rated capacity of 132 TPH. The allowable lump size in this size elevator bucket (16 X 8) is 1 , see page 10. This minus 1 material can therefore be handled in this size bucket. The next step is to convert the height requirement into shaft centers for computation of

Horsepower. If shaft centers are known, proceed to next step. Discharge height plus dimension H, see page 11, will give approximate shaft centers.
400 + 33 = 429 (use 43 centers) To determine horsepower requirements, multiply shaft centers by horsepower per foot and add terminal horsepower, see page 12. Therefore, horsepower for this example is 43x.060 + 1.10 which equals 3.68. This calculation is based on handling a 100-lb. material. The correction to a 25-35 lb. Material is: 3.68 X 35 = 1.29 HP 100 (Use the heaviest figure in the weight range.) The total calculated horsepower must be further corrected for power transmission and drive loss. Drive efficiency is usually 85%. Therefore, the minimum required operating horsepower is 1.29 divided by .85 = 1.52 HP. A 2-HP motor is the smallest that can be recommended that will give continued trouble free operation. This calculated horsepower is also dependent on a continuous even flow of material, not exceeding under any conditions, flow rate used in the calculation.

Material Classification Code Chart MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS

CODE

A B C D E 1 Very free flowing 2 Free flowing 3 Average Flowing 4 Sluggish Non-abrasive 5 Abrasive 6 Very abrasive 7 K Becomes plastic or tends to soften L Very dusty M Aerates and develops fluid characteristics N Contains explosive dust P Contaminable, affecting use or salability Q Degradable, affecting use or salability R Gives off harmful fumes or dust S Highly corrosive T Mildly corrosive U Hygroscopic (SOMETIMES MORE THAN ONE APPLY) V Interlocks or mats W Oils or chemical present which affect rubber prod. X Packs under pressure Y Very light and fluffy may be wind swept Z Elevated temperature EXAMPLE: A very fine material that is free-flowing abrasive and contains explosive dust would be designated: Code A26N.

SIZE

Very fine 100 mesh and under Fine 1/8 inch and under Granular Under inch Lumpy Containing lumps over inch Irregular Stringy, interlocking, mats together

FLOW-ABILITY

ABRASIVENESS

MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERISTICS

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Material Classification Chart For Industrial Bucket Elevators


Material
Alfalfa, meal Almonds, broken Almonds, whole Alum, lumpy Alum, pulverized Aluminum Chips Aluminum Oxide Ashes, coal Asphalt, crushed Bakelite, powdered Baking Powder Barley, whole Bauxite, crushed 3 & < Beans, castor Beans, Navy, dry Bones, crushed 1 Bones, ground /8 Boneblack Bonemeal Borax, powdered Bran Brewers grain spent, dry Brewers grain spent, wet Buckwheat Carbon black pelletized* Carbon black powder* Carborundum 3 & < Cast iron boring Cement, Portland Cement, clinker Chalk, crushed Chalk, 100 mesh & under or pulverized Charcoal Cinders, Coal Clay, Brick dry, fire Coal, anthracite 1 50 mesh to /8 Coal, bituminous & < Coal, bituminous & > Cocoa Beans Coffee, green beans Coffee, roasted Coke, loose Coke, petroleum Coke, breeze Copra, lumpy Copra, cake lumpy Copra, cake ground Copra, meal Cork, fine/ground Corn, cracked Corn, shelled Corn germs Corn grits Corn sugar Cornmeal Cottonseed de-linted Cottonseed w/lint Cottonseed, cake, lumpy Cottonseed hulls Cottonseed meal Cottonseed meats Cullet Dolomite, crushed Ebonite, crushed & < Feldspar, ground Feldspar, powder

Wt. Per Cu. Ft., Lbs.


14-22 27-30 28-30 50-60 45-50 7-15 60-120 35-40 45 30-45 40-55 36-48 75-85 36 48 35-50 50 20-25 50-60 45-55 16-20 14-30 55-60 37-42 100 130-200 65-85 75-95 75-95 67-75 18-28 40 100-120 60 50 50 30-40 25-32 20-30 23-35 35-45 25-35 22 25-30 40-45 40-45 5-15 40-50 45 21 40-45 30-35 32-40 22-40 18-25 40-45 12 35-40 40 80-120 80-100 65-70 65-80 100

Matl. Codes
B46Y C36 D36Q D35U B35U E46V A17M C46T C35 B25 A35 B25H D37 C25W C25 D46 B36 A25Y B36 B26T B35NY C35 C45T B25N D27 C46 A26M D37 D26 A26MXY D46Q C37 D35TY D36LNXY C35QVST C35Q C35Q B45DQU D47QVT D37Y C47Y D35 D35 B35W B26 B45MY C35W C25 B35W B35 B35 B35W C35W C45W D35W B45Y B45Y B35W D37 C36 C35 B36 A46

Series of Elevators
3 1,3 3 1,3 1,3 3 3 1 1,3 3 3 2 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 1,3 1,3,7 1,3,5,6,7 1,3 3 3 1,3 2 1,3,7 3 3,5,6,7 1,3 1,3 1,3 2 2 2,7 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 1,3,5,6,7 1,3 1,3 3

Material

Wt. Per Cu. Ft., Lbs.

M a t l . Series of C o d e s Elevators
B25NW D35W B35W C46 D36 B37WX D37Z B45U C35U E35 B25NY D36 C36 D36 A46 E45 E45T D15 D37 D35T B45X B36MX D45 C25HU B36 D36 2 1 1,3 1,3 2 2 2 1 1 1 3,5,6 3 1,3,5,6,7 1,3,5,6,7 1,3,5,6,7 1,3,7 1 1 1,3 1,3,5,6,7 1,3 1,3,5,6,7 3,5,6 1,3,4,6,7 3,5,6,7 1,3,5,6,7 3,5,6,7

Flaxseed 43-45 Flaxseed cake 48-50 Flaxseed meal 25-45 Fluorspar, fine 80-100 Fullers Earth raw 30-40 Fullers Earth spent 60-65 Glass Batch 80-100 1 Glue, ground /8 or < 40 Glue, pearl 40 Grains, distillery 30 Granite, broken 95-100 Grass seed 10-12 Gravel, under 1 90-100 Gypsum, calcined 55-60 Gypsum, crushed 1 or < 70-100 Gypsum, powder 60-80 Hops, spent, dry 35 Hops, spent, wet 50-55 Ice, Crushed 35-45 Iimenite ore 140-160 Lignite, air dry 45-55 1 Lime, ground /8 or < 60-65 Lime, hydrated 40 Lime, pebble 53-56 Lime, over 53 1 Limestone, Agric. /8 or < 68 Limestone, crushed 85-90 Linseed (see Flaxseed) Linseed meal (see Flaxseed meal) Marble, crushed over 80-95 Milk, malted 27-30 Muriate of potash 70 Oxalic acid crystal 60 Phosphate, acid fertilizer 60 Phosphate, rock 75-85 Phosphate, sand 90-100 1 Pumice, ground /8 or < 42-48 Rice, hulled 45-49 Rice, rough 32-36 Rice, bran 20 Rice, grits 42-45 Roofing granules* Rubber, ground 23-50 Rye 42-48 Salt, dry, fine 70-80 Salt, dry, coarse 45-60 Salt, cake coarse 85 Sand, damp bank 110-130 Sand, dry bank 90-110 Sand, foundry prep. 90-100 Sand, foundry shake-out 90-100 Shale, crushed 85-90 Slag, furnace granular 60-65 Slate, crushed or < 80-90 1 Slate, ground /8 or < 82-85 Soda ash, light 20-35 Soda ash, heavy 55-65 Soybeans, cracked 30-40 Soybeans, whole 45-50 Soybean cake, or > 40-43 Soybean flakes, raw 18-26 Soybean flour 27-30 Soybean Meal 40 Steel chips, crushed 100-150 Sugar beet, dry pulp 12-15 Tanbark, ground 55-65 Timothy Seed 36 Wood chips 10-30

C37 A45PX B37 B45U B25T B36 B37 B47 B25 B35N B35NY B35 C45 B15N B36TU C36TU B36TU B47 B37 D37Z D37Z C36 C37 C36 A36Y B36 C36NW C26NW D35W C35Y A35MN B35 D47WXZ C26 B35PX B35NY E45VY

3,5,6,7 1 1,3 2 1 3,5,6 2,3 3 2 2 1 1 1,3,7 1,3 2 1,3,7 1,3,7 1,3 2,7 2,7 2 2 2,7,8 3,5,6 2,3,5,6 2 3 1,3 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 3 2

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Series 1000 Bucket Elevator Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain


1. Head section completely factory assembled. Split head insures easy access or removal for maintenance. Spherical roller bearings are engineered for maximum load requirements which reduce friction, and insure smooth operation. Head shafts are fixed. External mount head shaft extension. 2. Discharge spout has 90 flange and convenient inspection door furnished as standard. 45 discharge spout available as an option. 3. Elevators of this design are ideal for the bulk handling of free flowing, fine and loose materials with small to medium size lumps. The centrifugal style discharge meets a majority of service requirements for industrial applications. Style AA malleable iron cups are bolted onto heavy-duty single strand chain. 4. X braced casing embossments on our inspection sections provide exceptional strength, and dimensional stability. Inspection sections of continuous seam weldments. Quick clamped inspection doors provide easy access for inspection and maintenance of buckets and chain. 5. Boot sections are completely factory assembled. Heavy-duty ball bearing pillow blocks are mounted on acme thread take-ups and adjusted for secure tension on the chain. Both sides of boot are bolted to provide easy access inside. Screw take-ups are standard. Gravity take-ups (Internal and External), are available as an option. 6. The OTHMAN CONVEYING Series 1000 industrial elevators feature 3/16 plate boots and discharge spout as standard; head and casings of 10 gauge, and hood of 12 gauge. Guy wires not included. 7. Stainless steel construction of housing, shafts, buckets, bucket bolts, pulleys and other fabricated parts is available for special applications.

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Series 1000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications TABLE 1
Bucket Elevator Number Chain Speed FPM 225 230 260 230 268 260 306 268 306 248 306

Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain

Maximum lump Size, inches Percentage of lumps Cubic Feet Per hour 280 543 614 931 970 1718 1752 1858 2122 2552 3137

1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 TABLE 2

Size Inches 6x4 8x5 8x5 10x6 10x6 12x7 12x7 14x7 14x7 16x8 16x8

Spacing Inches 13 16 16 16 18 16 18 18 18 18 18

100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

10 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4

Capacity Tons per hour Material weight, Pounds per cubic foot 35 50 75 100 14 5 7 11 27 10 14 20 31 11 15 23 47 16 23 35 48 17 24 36 86 30 43 64 87 31 44 66 93 33 46 70 106 37 53 80 128 45 64 96 157 55 78 110

Gauge of Steel Casing Elevator Number Casing size, Inside, inches 9 X 35 11 X 39 11 X 42 13 X 42 13 X 48 15 X 48 15 X 54 17 X 48 17 X 54 19 X 48 19 X 54

Chain Number 6188M-K-2 6102BM-K-2 6102BM-K-2 6102BM-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6102BM-K-2 6110BM-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6110MB-K-2

1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011

Hood 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Head & Intermediate Sections 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Boot Section (Inches)


3 3

/16 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16

Discharge Spout 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Approximate Weights Pounds Casings, Buckets & Chain per ft. Terminals centers 686 58 801 74 906 82 891 88 1035 91 1062 100 1352 105 1329 102 1525 107 1454 120 1734 120

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, chain, buckets, and casings with discharge spouts, Specify elevator
number, discharge height or shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and takeups, internal or external gravity takeups, buckets, drives, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished. Style AA malleable iron buckets. Based on buckets filled to 75% of theoretical capacity. Capacity directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed. Free-flowing material cannot be carried as high in the buckets as heavier or less fluffy materials. Lightweight, fluffy or pulverized materials required 15% to 20% lower chain speeds than those shown for proper discharge. Terminal weight based on average size head shaft. Weight adjustment necessary if gauge of casing is other than listed above. Terminal weight includes discharge spout but not feed hopper.

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Series 1000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications

Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain

TABLE 3
Horsepower at head shaft
1

Elevator Number

Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 35 Per Foot Centers .007 .013 .015 .022 .023 .040 .041 .044 .050 .060 .074 50 Per Foot Centers .010 .019 .021 .032 .033 .057 .059 .063 .072 .086 .106 75 Per Foot Centers .014 .028 .031 .047 .049 .085 .089 .094 .107 .128 .158 100 Per Foot Centers .019 .037 .041 .063 .065 .113 .118 .125 .143 .171 .211

Head Shaft Pitch Dia. Of sprocket Wheel, Inches 20 20 24 20 25 24 30 25 30 23 30

Boot Shaft Pitch Dia. Of sprocket Wheel, Inches 15 13 18 16 21 18 23 17 23 15 23

Terminals .12 .20 .30 .40 .55 .82 1.11 .88 1.35 1.10 1.81

Terminals .16 .27 .43 .57 .79 1.18 1.81 1.25 1.92 1.57 2.62

Terminals .24 .41 .64 .85 1.18 1.77 2.72 2.00 2.88 2.35 3.93

Terminals .32 .56 .86 1.13 1.58 2.36 3.62 2.50 3.84 3.14 5.24

Speed RPM 43 43 41 43 41 41 38 41 38 41 38

Shaft Size 1 /16 7 1 /16 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16
7

1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011

TABLE 4
Elevator Number
Maximum elevator centers in feet for various size head shafts Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 35 1 /16 60 60 60 60 60 40 ... ... ... ...
15

50 2 /16 80 80 80 80
15

75 Head shaft diameter, inches 2 /16 80 80 80 75 70


15

100 2 /16 80 80 80 60 50
15

2 /16 60 80 70 65

1 /16 60 60 60 55 60 35 ...

15

2 /16 60 60 70 65 55

3 /16 80 75

1 /16 60 60 60 50 50 25

15

2 /16 60 60 60 55 50 40

3 /16 60

1 /16 60 60 60 40 40 20

15

2 /16 60 60 50 45 40 30

2 /16 80 80 70 45 40

15

3 /16

1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011


45

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, chain, buckets, and casings with discharge spouts. Specify elevator number, discharge height or shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and takeups, internal or external gravity take-ups, welded steel buckets, drives, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished.
1

Based on buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. Horsepower directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed. Head shaft for Series 1000 elevator provided with pillow block spherical roller bearings.

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Series 1000 Bucket Elevators


TABLE 5
A No. 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011
9 11 11 13 13 15 15 17 17 19 19 35 39 42 42 48 48 54 48 54 48 54 13 /8 15 /8 16 /8 18 /8 18 /8 20 /8 20 /8 22 /8 22 /8 24 /8 24 /8
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain


F G
19 21 24 24 27 27 31
5

D
1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

E
17 19 21 21 24 24 27 24 27 24 27

H J INCHES
27 29 30 30 33 33 35 33 35 33 35 10 10 13 13 15 15 17 15 17 15 17

K
2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 4

L
24 24 28 28 31 31 35 33 36 33 36

M
6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11

N
6 6 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10

P
14 16 18 18 21 21 24 21 24 21 24

Q
9 11 11 13 13 15 15 17 17 19 19

R
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

30 32 36 36 40 /8 40 /8 45 40 /8 45 40 /8 45
5 5 5

27 31 27 31

Have dimensions certified for installation purposes.

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Series 2000 Bucket Elevator


1. Factory assembled head section insures trouble free installation. Split head provides easy access for removal and maintenance. Spherical roller bearings are engineered for maximum load requirements which reduce friction and insure smooth operation. Hood contoured to minimize corrosion and material packing in corners. 2. Discharge spout has 90 flange and convenient inspection door furnished as standard. 45 discharge spout available as an option. 3. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 2000 industrial elevators are similar to the ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 1000 except belting is used instead of chain. These are ideal for handling all types of free flowing powdered bulk solids. They operate at high speeds, which throw the materials out of the buckets into the discharge throats by centrifugal force. Style AA malleable iron cups are bolted onto belting. 4. X braced casing embossments on our inspection sections provide exceptional strength, and dimensional stability. Inspection sections of continuous seam weldments. Quick clamped inspection doors provide easy access for inspection and maintenance of buckets and belting. 5. Boot sections are completely factory assembled. Heavy-duty ball bearing pillow blocks are mounted on acme thread take-ups and adjusted for secure tension on the belt. Both sides of boot are bolted to provide easy access inside. Screw take-ups are standard. Gravity take-ups (Internal and External) are available as an option. Drum pulleys for elevator boots are standard with options for wing pulleys with replaceable wear strips. 6. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 2000 industrial elevators feature 3/16 plate boots and discharge spout as standard; head and casings of 10 gauge, and hood of 12 gauge. Guy wires not included. 7. Stainless steel construction of housing, shafts, buckets, bucket bolts, pulleys and other fabricated parts is available for special applications.

Centrifugal Discharge Using Belt

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Series 2000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications TABLE 1
Bucket Chain Speed FPM 225 225 258 225 258 258 298 258 298 258 298

Centrifugal Discharge Using Belt

Maximum lump Size, inches Percentage of lumps 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 Cubic Feet Per hour 280 543 614 931 970 1718 1752 1858 2122 2552 3137

Capacity Tons per hour Material weight, Pounds per cubic foot 35 50 75 100 5 7 11 14 10 14 20 27 11 15 23 31 16 23 35 47 17 24 36 48 30 43 64 86 31 44 66 87 33 46 70 93 37 53 80 106 45 64 96 128 55 78 110 157

Elevator Number 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Size Inches 6x4 8x5 8x5 10x6 10x6 12x7 12x7 14x7 14x7 16x8 16x8

Spacing Inches 13 16 16 16 18 16 18 18 18 18 18

TABLE 2
Gauge of Steel Casing Approximate Weights Pounds Casings, Buckets & Belt per ft. centers Terminals 926 72 1096 91 1223 102 1203 110 1397 113 1434 125 1959 130 1794 127 2058 133 1963 150 2341 150

Elevator Number

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Belt Width Inches 7 9 9 11 11 13 13 15 15 17 17

Casing size, Inside, inches 9 X 35 11 X 39 11 X 42 13 X 42 13 X 48 15 X 48 15 X 54 17 X 48 17 X 54 19 X 48 19 X 54

Hood 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Head & Intermediate Sections 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Boot Section (Inches) 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16

Discharge Spout 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, belt, buckets, and casings with discharge spouts, Specify elevator
number, discharge height or shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and internal or external gravity takeups, buckets, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished.

Style AA malleable iron buckets. Style C malleable iron buckets recommended for wet or sticky material. Capacity and horsepower using Style C buckets directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets.

Based on buckets filled to 75% of theoretical capacity. Capacity directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and
belt speed. Free-flowing material cannot be carried as high in the buckets as heavier or less fluffy materials.

Lightweight, fluffy or pulverized materials required 15% to 20% lower chain speeds than those shown for proper discharge.

Terminal weight is based on average size head shaft. Weight adjustment necessary if gauge of casing is other than listed above. Terminal weight
includes discharge spout but not feed hopper.

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Series 2000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications

Centrifugal Discharge Using Belt

TABLE 3
Horsepower at head shaft Elevator Number
1

Head Shaft

Boot Shaft

Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 35 Per Foot Centers .007 .013 .015 .022 .023 .040 .041 .044 .050 .060 .074 50 Per Foot Centers .010 .019 .021 .032 .033 .057 .059 .063 .072 .086 .106 75 Per Foot Centers .014 .028 .031 .047 .049 .085 .089 .094 .107 .128 .158 100 Per Foot Centers .019 .037 .041 .063 .065 .113 .118 .125 .143 .171 .211 Diameter Of Pulley, Inches 20 20 24 20 24 24 30 24 30 24 30 Diameter Of Pulley, Inches 16 16 20 16 20 20 24 20 24 20 24 Shaft Size Inches 1 /16 7 1 /16 13 1 /14 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16
7

Terminals 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 .12 .20 .30 .40 .55 .82 1.11 .88 1.35 1.10 1.81

Terminals .16 .27 .43 .57 .79 1.18 1.81 1.25 1.92 1.57 2.62

Terminals .24 .41 .64 .85 1.18 1.77 2.72 2.00 2.88 2.35 3.93

Terminals .32 .56 .86 1.13 1.58 2.36 3.62 2.50 3.84 3.14 5.24

Speed RPM 43 43 41 43 41 41 38 41 38 41 38

TABLE 4
Maximum elevator centers in feet for various size head shafts Elevator Number Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 35 1 /16 60 60 60 60 60 40 ... ... ... ...
15

50 2 /16
15

75 Head shaft diameter, inches 2 /16 80 80 80 75 70


15

100 2 /16 80 80 80 60 50
15

2 /16 60 80 70 65

1 /16 60 60 60 55 60 35 ...

15

2 /16 60 60 70 65 55

3 /16 80 75

1 /16 60 60 60 50 50 25

15

2 /16 60 60 60 55 50 40

3 /16 60

1 /16 60 60 60 40 40 20

15

2 /16 60 60 50 45 40 30

2 /16 80 80 70 45 40

15

3 /16

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

80 80 80 80


45

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, belt, buckets, and casings with discharge spouts. Specify elevator number, discharge height or shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and takeups, internal or external gravity take-ups, buckets, drives, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished.
1

Based on buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. Horsepower directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and belt speed. Head shaft for Series 2000 elevator provided with pillow block spherical roller bearings.

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Series 2000 Bucket Elevators


TABLE 5 Elevator Specifications
A No. 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
11 13 13 15 15 17 17 19 19 21 21 35 39 42 42 48 48 54 48 54 48 54 13 /8 15 /8 16 /8 18 /8 18 /8 20 /8 20 /8 22 /8 22 /8 24 /8 24 /8
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Centrifugal Discharge Using Belt


F
30 32 36 36 40 /8 40 /8 45 40 /8 45 40 /8 45
5 5 5 5

D
1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

E
17 19 21 21 24 24 27 24 27 24 27

G
19 21 24 24 27 27 31 27 31 27 31

H J INCHES
27 29 30 30 33 33 35 33 35 33 35 10 10 13 13 15 15 17 15 17 15 17

K
3 3 3 3 3 3

L
24 24 28 28 31 31 35 31 36 33 36

M
6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11

N
6 6 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10

P
14 16 18 18 21 21 24 21 24 21 24

Q
9 11 11 13 13 15 15 17 17 19 19

R
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

Have dimensions certified for installation purposes.

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Series 3000 Bucket Elevator


1. Factory assembled head section insures trouble free installation. Split head provides easy access for removal and maintenance. Spherical roller bearings are engineered for maximum load requirements that reduce friction and insure smooth operation. Hood contoured to minimize corrosion and material packing in corners. 2. Standard discharge spout has 90 flange and convenient inspection door, 45 discharge spout available as an option. 3. Elevators of this design are ideal for the bulk handling of materials ranging from light to heavy and from fine to large lumps. Buckets are spaced continuously and loaded by directed feeding. Their close spacing prevents spillage between cups and as the bucket discharges the material over the preceding bucket front and side, which form a chute into the discharge spout. 4. X braced casing embossments on our inspection sections provide exceptional strength, and dimensional stability. Inspection sections of continuous seam weldments. Quick clamped inspection doors provide easy access for inspection and maintenance of buckets and chain. 5. Boot sections are completely factory assembled. Heavy-duty ball bearing pillow blocks are mounted on acme square thread take-ups and adjusted for secure tension on the chain. Both sides of boot are bolted to provide easy access inside. Screw take-ups are standard. Gravity take-ups (Internal and External), available as an option. 6. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 3000 industrial elevators feature 3/16 plate for the boot and discharge spout; head section and casings 10 gauge, and hood of 12 gauge. Guy wires not included.

7. Stainless steel construction of housing, shafts,


buckets, bucket bolts, pulleys and other fabricated parts available for special applications.

Continuous Buckets Using Chain Page 13

Series 3000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications TABLE 1
Bucket Chain Speed FPM 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125

Continuous Buckets Using Chain

Maximum lump Size, inches Percentage of Lumps 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 Cubic Feet Per Hour 675 843 1080 1293 1518 1816 2081 2334

Capacity Tons per hour Material weight, Pounds per cubic foot 35 50 75 100 12 17 25 34 15 21 32 42 19 27 41 54 23 32 48 65 27 38 57 76 32 45 68 91 36 52 78 104 41 58 88 117

Elevator Number 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008

Size Inches 8x5x7 10 x 5 x 7 10 x 7 x 11 5/8 12 x 7 x 11 5/8 14 x 7 x 11 5/8 14 x 8 x 11 5/8 16 x 8 x 11 5/8 18 x 8 x 11 5/8

Gauge Of Steel 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10

Spacing Inches 8 8 12 12 12 12 12 12

TABLE 2
Gauge of Steel Casing Casing size, Inside, Inches 11 X 39 13 X 39 13 X 48 15 X 48 17 X 48 17 X 48 19 X 48 21 X 48 Approximate Weights Pounds Casings, Buckets & Chain per ft. Terminals centers 1172 104 1118 117 1528 124 1609 142 1702 148 1891 150 2253 177 2295 185

Elevator Number 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008

Chain Number 6102BM-K-2 6102BM-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6110MB-K-2 6110MB-K-2

Hood 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Head & Intermediate Sections 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Boot Section (Inches)


3 3

Discharge Spout
3 3

/16 /16 3 /16


3 3 3 3

/16 /16 3 /16


3 3 3 3 3

/16 /16 /16

/16 /16 /16 /16 /16

/16 3 /16

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, chain, buckets, and casings with discharge spouts, Specify elevator
number, discharge height or shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and take-ups, drives, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished.

Style MF, medium front, continuous steel buckets.

To provide greater capacity when handling lightweight, fluffy or pulverized materials, chain speeds may be increased to 160 to 175 FPM
according to the fluffy nature of the material.

Based on buckets filled to 75% of theoretical capacity. Capacity directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed. Free-flowing materials cannot be carried as high in the buckets as heavier or less fluffy materials.

Terminal weight is based on average size head shaft. Weight adjustment necessary if casing thickness is other than listed above. Terminal
weight includes discharge spout and loading leg but not feed hopper.

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Series 3000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications

Continuous Buckets Using Chain

TABLE 3
Horsepower at head shaft Elevator Number
1

Head Shaft Pitch Diameter Of Sprocket (Inches) 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25

Boot Shaft Pitch Diameter Of Sprocket (Inches) 14 14 19 19 19 19 7/16 19 7/16 19 7/16

Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 35 Per Foot Centers .014 .018 .024 .029 .034 .043 .049 .055 50 Per Foot Centers .020 .026 .034 .041 .048 .062 .070 .078 75 Per Foot Centers .030 .038 .051 .062 .072 .093 .1055 .1180 100 Per Foot Centers .040 .051 .068 .083 .096 .1231 .1406 .1570 Shaft Size, Inches 1 /16 7 1 /16 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16
7

Terminals

Terminals .275 .332 .500 .605 .686 .790 .959 1.055

Terminals .357 .438 .685 .833 .954 1.098 1.313 1.450

Terminals .439 .541 .875 1.058 1.212 1.400 1.669 1.848

Speed RPM 23.4 23.4 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.1

3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008

.226 .269 .384 .469 .529 .609 .749 .821

TABLE 4
Maximum elevator centers in feet for various size head shafts Elevator Number Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 35 50 Head shaft diameter, inches 75

115/16
45 35 35 25 20 ... ...

27/16
60 60 60 45 40 35 25 20

215/16

37/16

315/16

115/16
45 35 30 20 20 ...

27/16
60 60 55 40 35 30 20 20

215/16
60 60 55 45 35 30

37/16
55 50

315/16
60 60

115/16
40 30 25 20

27/16
60 60 50 35 30 25 20

215/16
60 60 45 40 30 30

37/16
50 45

315/16
60 60

3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008

60 60 55 40 35

60 55

60

Maximum elevator centers in feet for various size head shafts Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 100 Head shaft diameter, inches

115/16
35 30 20 35

27/16
60 55 40 30 25 20 60

215/16
60 60 45 40 30 30 25

37/16

315/16

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, chain, buckets, and casings with discharge spouts. Specify elevator number, discharge height or shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks, internal or external gravity take-ups, drives, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished. 1 Based on buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. Horsepower directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed. 2 Head shaft for Series 3000 elevator provided with pillow block spherical roller bearings.

Elevator Number

3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3001

45 40

55 50

Page 15

Series 3000 Bucket Elevators


TABLE 5 Elevator Specifications A
No.

Continuous Buckets Using Chain


F G
21 21 27 27 27 27 27 27

B
39 39 48 48 48 48 48 48

C
15 /8 17 1/8 18 1/8 20 1/8 22 1/8 22 1/8 24 1/8 26 1/8
1

D
1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2

E
19 19 24 24 24 24 24 24

H
INCHES 29 29 33 33 33 33 33 33

J
10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15

K
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

L
37 37 49 49 49 49 51 51

M
7 8 8 9 10 10 11 12

N
6 8 8 10 12 12 14 16

P
16 16 21 21 21 21 21 21

Q
12 12 15 15 15 15 15 15

R
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008

11 13 13 15 17 17 19 21

32 32 40 5/8 40 5/8 40 5/8 40 5/8 40 5/8 40 5/8

Have dimensions certified for installation purposes.

Page 16

Continuous Buckets Using Belt Series 4000 Bucket Elevator


1. Head section completely factory assembled for trouble free installation. Split head insures easy access or removal for maintenance. Spherical roller bearings are engineered for maximum load requirements that reduce friction and insure smooth operation. Hood contoured to minimize corrosion and material packing in corners. 2. Discharge spout has 90 flange and convenient inspection door furnished as standard. 45 discharge spout available as an option. 3. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 4000 elevators are ideal for the handling of fine or crushed materials with lumps not exceeding . The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 4000 is similar to the ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 3000 except belting is used instead of chain ideal for fine or crushed particles. Medium-front continuous steel buckets are bolted continuously on belting. 4. X braced casing embossments on our inspection sections provide exceptional strength, and dimensional stability. Inspection sections of continuous seam weldments. Quick clamped inspection doors provide easy access for inspection and maintenance of belting and buckets. 5. Boot sections are completely factory assembled. Heavy-duty ball bearing pillow blocks are mounted on acme square thread take-ups and adjusted for secure tension on the belting. Both sides of boot are bolted to provide easy access inside. Screw take-ups are standard. Gravity take-ups (Internal and External), available as an option. Drum pulleys for elevator boots are standard with options for wing pulleys with replaceable wear strips. 6. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 4000 industrial elevators feature standard construction of 3/16 plate steel boots and discharge spout; head section and casings of 10 gauge, and hood of 12 gauge. Guy wires not included. 7. Stainless steel construction of housing, shafts, buckets, bucket bolts, pulleys and other fabricated parts available for special applications.

Page 17

Series 4000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications TABLE 1
Bucket Chain Speed FPM 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125

Continuous Buckets Using Belt

Maximum lump Size, inches Percentage of Lumps 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 Cubic Feet Per Hour 675 843 1080 1293 1518 1816 2081 2334

Capacity Tons per hour Material weight, Pounds per cubic foot 35 50 75 100 12 17 25 34 15 21 32 42 19 27 41 54 23 32 48 65 27 38 57 76 32 45 68 91 36 52 78 104 41 58 88 117

Elevator Number 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008

Size Inches 8x5x7 10 x 5 x 7 10 x 7 x 11 5/8 12 x 7 x 11 5/8 14 x 7 x 11 5/8 14 x 8 x 11 5/8 16 x 8 x 11 5/8 18 x 8 x 11 5/8

Gauge Of Steel 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10

Spacing Inches 8 8 12 12 12 12 12 12

TABLE 2
Gauge of Steel Casing Casing size, Inside, Inches 11 X 39 13 X 39 13 X 48 15 X 48 17 X 48 17 X 48 19 X 48 21 X 48 Approximate Weights Pounds Casings, Buckets & Chain per ft. Terminals centers 1172 104 1118 117 1528 124 1609 142 1702 148 1891 150 2253 177 2295 185

Elevator Number 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008

Belt Width Inches 9 11 11 13 15 15 17 19

Hood 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Head & Intermediate Sections 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Boot Section (Inches)


3 3

Discharge Spout
3 3

/16 /16 3 /16


3 3 3 3

/16 /16 3 /16


3 3 3 3 3

/16 /16 /16

/16 /16 /16 /16 /16

/16 3 /16

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, belt, buckets, and casings with discharge spouts, Specify elevator
number, discharge height or shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and take-ups, drives, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished.

Style MF, medium front, continuous steel buckets.

To provide greater capacity when handling lightweight, fluffy or pulverized materials, chain speeds may be increased to 160 to 175 FPM
according to the fluffy nature of the material.

Based on buckets filled to 75% of theoretical capacity. Capacity directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and belt speed. Free-flowing materials cannot be carried as high in the buckets as heavier or less fluffy materials.

Terminal weight is based on average size head shaft. Weight adjustment necessary if casing thickness is other than listed above. Terminal
weight includes discharge spout and loading leg but not feed hopper.

Page 18

Series 4000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications

Continuous Buckets Using Belt

TABLE 3
Horsepower at head shaft Elevator Number
1

Head Shaft

Boot Shaft

Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 35 Per Foot Centers .014 .018 .024 .029 .034 .043 .049 .055 50 Per Foot Centers .020 .026 .034 .041 .048 .062 .070 .078 75 Per Foot Centers .030 .038 .051 .062 .072 .093 .1055 .1180 100 Per Foot Centers .040 .051 .068 .083 .096 .1231 .1406 .1570 Diameter Of Pulley (Inches) 20 20 24 24 24 24 24 24 Speed RPM 24 24 20 20 20 20 20 20 Diameter Of Pulley (Inches) 16 16 20 20 20 20 20 20 Shaft Size Dia. Inches 1 /16 7 1 /16 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 15 1 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16 3 2 /16
7

Terminals 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008 .226 .269 .384 .469 .529 .609 .749 .821

Terminals .275 .332 .500 .605 .686 .790 .959 1.055

Terminals .357 .438 .685 .833 .954 1.098 1.313 1.450

Terminals .439 .541 .875 1.058 1.212 1.400 1.669 1.848

TABLE 4
Maximum elevator centers in feet for various size head shafts Elevator Number Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 35 50 Head shaft diameter, inches 75 100

1 /16

2 /16

3 /16

1 /16

2 /16

3 /16

1 /16

2 /16

3 /16

1 /16

2 /16

2 /16

3 /16

2 /16

3 /16

2 /16

3 /16

2 /16

3 /16

4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008

45 35 35 25 20 ... ...

60 60 60 45 40 35 25 20

60 60 55 40 35

60 55

60

45 35 30 20 20 ...

60 60 55 40 35 30 20 20

60 60 55 45 35 30

55 50

60 60

40 30 25 20

60 60 50 35 30 25 20

60 60 45 40 30 30

50 45

60 60

35 30 20

60 55 40 30 25 20

60 60 45 40 30 30 25

45 40

55 50

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, belt, buckets, and casings with discharge spouts. Specify elevator number, discharge height or shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks, internal or external gravity take-ups, drives, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished.
1

Based on buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. Horsepower directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and belt speed. Head shaft for Series 4000 elevator provided with pillow block spherical roller bearings.

Page 19

3 /16

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

Series 4000 Bucket Elevators


TABLE 5 Elevator Specifications A
13 15 15 17 19 19 21 23

Continuous Buckets Using Belt


F G
21 21 27 27 27 27 27 27

No. 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008

B
39 39 48 48 48 48 48 48

C
15 /8 17 1/8 18 1/8 20 1/8 22 1/8 22 1/8 24 1/8 26 1/8
1

D
1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2

E
19 19 24 24 24 24 24 24

H
INCHES 29 29 33 33 33 33 33 33

J
10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15

K
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

L
37 37 49 49 49 49 51 51

M
7 8 8 9 10 10 11 12

N
6 8 8 10 12 12 14 16

P
16 16 21 21 21 21 21 21

Q
12 12 15 15 15 15 15 15

R
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

32 32 40 5/8 40 5/8 40 5/8 40 5/8 40 5/8 40 5/8

Have dimensions certified for installation purposes.

Page 20

Series 5000 Bucket Elevator


1. Head section completely factory assembled. Split head insures easy access or removal for maintenance. Spherical roller bearings are engineered for maximum load requirements, which reduce friction and insure smooth operation. Head shafts are fixed. 2. Discharge spout, 90 flange and convenient inspection door are furnished as standard. 45 discharge spout available as an option. 3. ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 5000 furnished with continuous buckets discharge using dual chain ideal for handling friable, heavy, or abrasive materials, ranging from fines to large lumps. Continuous buckets are end-mounted between dual strands of steel roller chain to combine maximum capacity and long life. Steel loading legs guide material into buckets. 4. Buckets available are made of super-capacity steel for the continuous discharge elevators, providing maximum longevity. 5. X braced casing embossments on our inspection sections provide exceptional strength, and dimensional stability. Inspection sections of continuous seam weldments. Two large inspection doors provide easy access for maintenance. 6. Boot section is completely factory assembled. Heavy-duty ball bearing pillow blocks are mounted on acme square thread take-ups and adjusted for secure tension in chain. Both sides of boot are bolted to provide easy access inside. Screw take-ups are standard. Gravity take-ups (Internal or External), available as an option. 7. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 5000 industrial elevator for high capacities feature standard construction of 3/16 plate for the boot and casing. Head section is made of 10 gauge; discharge spout of 10 gauge and hood section of 12 gauge. Guy wires not included. 8. Stainless steel construction of housing, shafts, buckets, bucket bolts, pulleys and other fabricated parts available for special applications.

Continuous Discharge Using Dual Chain High Capacity

Page 21

Series 5000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications TABLE 1
Bucket

Continuous Buckets Using Dual Chain High Capacity


Capacity Tons per hour Material weight, Pounds per cubic foot 50 75 100 125 60 90 120 150 70 105 140 175 80 120 160 200 90 135 180 225 100 150 200 250 140 210 280 350 170 255 340 425 210 315 420 525 250 375 500 625 310 465 620 775

Elevator Number 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010

Size Inches 12 x 8 x 11 5/8 14 x 8 x 11 5/8 16 x 8 x 11 5/8 18 x 8 x 11 5/8 20 x 8 x 11 5/8 16 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 20 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 24 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 30 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 36 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8

Thickness Of Steel 12 12 12 10 10
3 3

/16 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16

Spacing Inches 12 12 12 12 12 18 18 18 18 18

Chain Speed FPM 100 100 100 100 100 120 120 120 120 120

Maximum Lump Size, Inches 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8

Cubic Feet Per Hour 2400 2800 3200 3600 4000 5600 6800 8400 10000 12400

TABLE 2
Boot Shaft Pitch Dia. Of Sprocket Inches Casing Size Inside (in.) Gauge of Steel Casing Approximate Weights Lbs. Casings Buckets & Chain per foot centers
2

Elevator Number

Dia, Inches

Chain Number

Hood

Head & InterSections

Boot Section
3

Discharge Spout
3

Terminal

5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010

31.36 31.36 31.36 31.36 31.36 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12

2 7/16 2 7/16 2 7/16 2 7/16 2 7/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16

RS122P RS122P RS122P RS122P RS122P RS933P RS933P RS933P RS933P RS933P

26x54 28x54 30x54 32x54 34x54 31x60 35x60 39x60 45x60 51x60

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

/16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16

/16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16


3 3

/16 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16

2874 2922 2982 3038 3039 3179 3316 3443 3637 3826

250 254 260 265 271 289 301 311 330 346

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, chain, buckets, and casings with loading legs, guide angles, and discharge spouts. Specify elevator number and shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and take-ups, gravity take-ups, drives, feed hoppers, service platforms and ladders can be furnished. Super capacity continuous steel buckets. Based on handling mildly abrasive materials. Recommended speed 10% higher for nonabrasive materials and 10% lower for very abrasive materials. Maximum size lumps not to exceed 10% of the total volume and at least 75% of the total volume to be less than one-half of the maximum lump size. For handling materials containing higher percentages of lumps and for sharp, wedge-shaped and shale-like materials, inclined boots are recommended.

Based on buckets filled to 75% of theoretical capacity. Capacity directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and
chain speed. Free-flowing materials cannot be carried as high in the buckets as heavier or less fluffy materials.
1 2

In handling extremely abrasive or corrosive materials, consult ORTHMAN CONVEYING for chain recommendations. Terminal weight based on average size head shaft. Weight adjustments necessary if thickness of casing is other than listed above. Terminal weight includes loading leg, discharge spout and backstop, but not feed hopper.

Page 22

Series 5000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications

Continuous Buckets Using Dual Chain High Capacity

TABLE 3
Elevator Number Horsepower at head shaft Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 75 100
Per Foot Centers Terminals Per Foot Centers Terminals Per Foot Centers

Head Shaft 125


Per Foot Centers Pitch Diameter Of Sprocket (Inches)

50
Terminals

Terminals

Speed RPM

5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010

2.04 2.23 2.46 2.65 2.87 4.00 4.83 5.30 6.38 7.30

.08 .09 .11 .12 .13 .19 .23 .28 .34 .42

2.65 2.96 3.28 3.61 3.92 5.30 6.22 7.45 8.67 10.39

.12 .14 .16 .18 .20 .28 .34 .42 .51 .63

3.27 3.69 4.14 4.55 5.03 6.75 7.91 9.59 11.20 13.61

.16 .19 .22 .24 .27 .38 .46 .57 .67 .83

3.91 4.46 4.98 5.51 6.07 8.14 9.65 11.74 13.78 16.75

.20 .24 .27 .30 .34 .47 .57 .71 .84 1.05

31.36 31.36 31.36 31.36 31.36 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12

12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0

TABLE 4
Elevator Number Maximum elevator centers in feet for various size head shafts Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 50 75 100 125 Head shaft diameter, inches
2 /16
15

3 /16

3 /16

15

4 /16

2 /16

15

3 /16

3 /16

15

4 /16

3 /16

3 /16

15

4 /16

3 /16

3 /16

15

4 /16

5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010

25 25 20 20 20

40 35 35 30 30 25 20 20

55 55 50 45 45 40 35 30 25 20

80 75 70 65 60 55 45 40 35 30

20 20

35 30 30 25 25 20

50 45 40 40 35 30 25 25 20

70 60 60 55 50 45 35 30 25 25

30 25 25 20 20

45 40 35 30 30 25 20 20 20

60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20

25 20 20 20

35 35 30 25 25 20 20

50 45 45 40 35 30 25 20 20

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, chain, buckets, casings with loading legs, guide angles, and discharge spouts. Specify elevator number, and shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and take-ups, gravity take-ups, drives, feed hoppers, service platforms and ladders can be furnished. Based on buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. Horsepower directly propor-tional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed. Head shaft for Series 5000 elevator provided with pillow block spherical roller bearings.

Page 23

Series 5000 Bucket Elevators


TABLE 5 Elevator Specifications A No. 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010
26 28 30 32 34 31 35 39 45 51 54 54 54 54 54 60 60 60 60 60 30 3/8 32 3/8 34 3/8 36 3/8 38 3/8 36 40 44 50 56 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 27 27 27 27 27 30 30 30 30 30 45 45 45 45 45 48 48 48 48 48 31 31 31 31 31 34 34 34 34 34

Continuous Buckets Using Chain


G H J K INCHES
35 35 35 35 35 39 39 39 39 39 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L
57 57 57 57 57 78 78 78 78 78

M
14 7/8 15 7/8 16 7/8 17 7/8 18 7/8 17 3/8 19 3/8 21 3/8 24 3/8 27 3/8

N
9 9 9 9 9 12 12 12 12 12

P
24 24 24 24 24 27 27 27 27 27

Q
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

R
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

S
96 96 96 96 96 114 114 114 114 114

Have dimensions certified for installation purposes.

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Series 6000 Bucket Elevator


1. Head section completely factory assembled. Split head insures easy access or removal for maintenance. Spherical roller bearings are engineered for maximum load requirements that reduce friction and insure smooth operation. Head shafts are fixed. 2. Discharge spout has 90 flange and convenient inspection door furnished as standard. 45 discharge spout available as an option. 3. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 6000 elevators are similar to the ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 5000 design, except the ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 6000 handles greater capacities and have larger centers for heavy, abrasive products. Super-capacity cast iron buckets are mounted on dual strands of steel roller chain. Internal angles guide chain. 4. X braced casing embossments on our inspection sections provide exceptional strength, and dimensional stability. Inspection sections of continuous seam weldments. Two large inspection doors provide easy access for maintenance of chains and buckets. 5. Boot section is completely factory assembled. Heavy-duty ball bearing pillow blocks are mounted on acme square thread take-ups and adjusted for secure tension in chain. Both sides of boot are bolted to provide easy access inside. Screw take-ups are standard. Gravity take-ups (internal or external) are available as an option. 6. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 6000 industrial bucket elevators feature 3/16 plate boots; discharge spout of plate; head section and casings of 10 gauge steel; and hood of 12 gauge. Guy wires not included. 7. Stainless steel construction of housing, shafts, buckets, bucket bolts, pulleys, and other fabricated parts available for special applications.

Continuous Buckets Using Dual Chain Maximum Capacity

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Series 6000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications TABLE 1
Bucket Elevator Number 6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010

Continuous Buckets Using Dual Chain Maximum Capacity


Capacity Tons per hour Material weight, Cubic Pounds / cubic foot Feet Per Hour 50 75 100 125 5600 140 210 280 350 6800 170 255 340 425 8400 210 315 420 525 10000 250 375 500 625 12400 310 465 620 775 5600 140 210 280 350 6800 170 255 340 425 8400 210 315 420 525 10000 250 375 500 625 12400 310 465 620 775

Size Inches 16 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 20 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 24 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 30 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 36 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 16 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 20 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 24 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 30 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8 36 x 12 5/8 x 17 5/8

Thickness Of Steel
3 3

/16 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16


3 3

/16 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16

Spacing Inches 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Chain Speed FPM 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

Maximum Lump Size, Inches 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

TABLE 2
Boot Shaft Pitch Dia. Of Sprocket Inches Casing Size Inside (in.) Gauge of Steel Casing Approximate Weights Lbs. Casings Buckets & Chain per foot centers
2

Elevator Number

Dia, Inches

Chain Number

Hood

Head & InterSections

Boot Section
3 3

Discharge Spout

Terminal

6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010

29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12

2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16

RS122P RS122P RS122P RS122P RS122P S4004 S4004 S4004 S4004 S4004

31x60 35x60 39x60 45x60 51x60 32 x 60 36 x 60 40 x 60 46 x 60 52 x 60

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

/16 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16


3 3

/16 /16 3 /16 3 /16 3 /16

3602 3735 3875 4075 4271 4194 4392 4478 4618 4784

289 301 311 330 346 346 356 366 386 407

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, chain, buckets, and casings with loading legs, guide angles, and discharge spouts. Specify elevator number and shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and take-ups, gravity take-ups, drives, feed hoppers, service platforms and ladders can be furnished. Super capacity continuous steel buckets. Based on handling mildly abrasive materials. Recommended speed 10% higher for nonabrasive materials and 10% lower for very abrasive materials. Maximum size lumps not to exceed 10% of the total volume and at least 75% of the total volume to be less than one-half of the maximum lump size. Based on buckets filled to 75% of theoretical capacity. Capacity directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed. Free-flowing materials cannot be carried as high in the buckets as heavier or less fluffy materials. In handling extremely abrasive or corrosive materials, consult ORTHMAN CONVEYING for chain recommendations. Terminal weight based on average size head shaft. Weight adjustments necessary if thickness of casing is other than listed above. Terminal weight includes loading leg, discharge spout and backstop, but not feed hopper.


1 2

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Series 6000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications

Continuous Buckets Using Dual Chain Maximum Capacity


Head Shaft 125
Per Foot Centers Terminals Per Foot Centers

TABLE 3
Horsepower at head shaft Elevator Number Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 50
Terminals Per Foot Centers

75
Terminals Per Foot Centers

100
Terminals

6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010

4.54 5.36 6.22 7.04 8.17 4.91 5.74 6.77 7.88 8.95

.19 .23 .28 .34 .42 .19 .23 .28 .34 .42

6.18 6.98 8.18 9.50 11.18 6.57 7.79 9.04 10.26 11.92

.28 .34 .42 .51 .63 .28 .34 .42 .51 .63

7.50 8.64 10.27 11.91 14.20 8.22 9.43 11.01 12.71 14.99

.38 .46 .57 .67 .83 .38 .46 .57 .67 .83

8.85 10.32 12.31 14.27 17.35 9.59 11.12 14.99 15.14 18.04

.47 .57 .71 .84 1.05 .47 .57 .71 .84 1.05

Pitch Diameter Of Sprocket (Inches) 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12 29.12

Speed RPM 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0

TABLE 4
Maximum elevator centers in feet for various size head shafts Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 75 100 Head shaft diameter, inches 4 /16 5 /16 55 70 45 60 40 55 35 50 30 40 45 60 40 55 35 50 30 45 30 40
15 7 15 7 15 15 7 15 15 7

Elevator Number

50
15

125
15

5 /16

4 /16 5 /16 5 /16 6

4 /16 5 /16 5 /16 6

4 /16 5 /16 5 /16 6

6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010

90 90 75 65 55 80 70 65 55 50

... ... ... ... ... 100 90 85 70 65

... ... ... ... ... 120 115 105 90 80

45 40 35 30 25 40 35 30 25 25

60 50 45 40 35 55 45 40 35 30

80 70 60 50 45 70 60 55 45 40

... ... ... ... ... 80 65 60 50 45

... ... ... ... ... 95 85 70 60 50

40 35 30 25 20 35 30 25 20 20

50 45 40 30 30 45 40 35 30 25

70 60 50 45 35 60 50 45 40 35

... ... ... ... ... 80 65 60 50 45

... ... ... ... ... 95 85 70 60 50

35 30 25 20 20 30 25 20 20 ...

45 40 30 30 25 40 35 30 25 20

60 50 40 35 30 55 45 40 35 30

... ... ... ... ... 70 60 50 45 40

... ... ... ... ... 85 70 60 50 45

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery, boot shaft machinery, chain, buckets, casings with loading legs, guide angles, and discharge spouts. Specify elevator number, and shaft centers. Ball and roller bearing pillow blocks and take-ups, gravity take-ups, drives, feed hoppers, service platforms and ladders can be furnished. Based on buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. Horsepower directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed. Head shaft for Series 5000 elevator provided with pillow block spherical roller bearings.

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Series 6000 Bucket Elevators


TABLE 5 Elevator Specifications A No. 6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010
31 35 39 45 51 32 36 40 46 52 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 36 40 44 50 56 38 42 46 52 58 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38

Continuous Buckets Using Dual Chain Maximum Capacity


F G H J K INCHES
37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L
78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78

M
17 3/8 19 3/8 21 3/8 24 3/8 27 3/8 18 1/8 20 1/8 221/8 25 1/8 28 1/8

N
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 14

P
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

Q
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

R
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

S
114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114

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Series 7000 Bucket Elevator


1. Head section completely factory assembled. Split head insures easy access or removal for maintenance. Spherical roller bearings are engineered for maximum load requirements that reduce friction and insure smooth operation. Head shafts are fixed. 2. Discharge spout has 90 flange and convenient inspection door furnished as standard. 45 discharge spout available as an option. 3. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 7000 cement mill duty has discharge. Style AC buckets with hooded design are used. The super-capacity steel buckets are welded at spaced intervals on single strand SS bushed steel chain for maximum strength and life. 4. X braced casing embossments on our inspection sections provide exceptional strength, and dimensional stability. Inspection sections of continuous seam weldments. Two large inspection doors provide easy access for cleaning and maintenance of chains and buckets. 5. Boot section is completely factory assembled. Heavy-duty ball bearing pillow blocks are mounted on acme square thread take-ups and adjusted for secure tension in chain. Both sides of boot are bolted to provide easy access inside. Screw take-ups are standard. Gravity take-ups (internal or external) are available as an option. 6. The ORTHMAN CONVEYING Series 7000 industrial elevators with high capacities (ideal for cement mills) feature standard construction of plate boots and discharge spout; head section and casings of 10 gauge steel; and hood of 12 gauge. Guy wires not included. 7. Stainless steel construction of housing, shafts, buckets, bucket bolts, pulleys, and other fabricated parts available for special applications.

Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain High Capacity

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Series 7000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator Specifications TABLE 1
Type AC Buckets Maximum Lump Size, Inches Percentage Of lumps 100 10 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 3

Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain High Capacity


Capacity Tons per hour Material weight, Pounds / cubic foot Cubic Feet Per Hour 2000 2800 4200 4600 4600 6900 6900 6350 9500 8500 12750

Elevator Number 7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7006 7007 7008 7009 7010 7011

Dimensions Inches 12 X 8 16 X 8 16 X 8 18 X 10 18 X 10 18 X 10 18 X 10 24 X 10 24 X 10 27 X 12 27 X 12

Spacing Inches 19 18 12 18 18 12 12 18 12 21 14

Chain Speed FPM 255 255 255 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

50 50 70 105 115 225 272 172 159 238 213 318

75 75 105 157 172 172 258 258 238 356 319 477

100 100 140 210 230 230 345 345 317 475 425 635

125 125 175 262 287 287 430 430 397 594 532 795

TABLE 2
Boot Shaft
Sprocket Traction wheel Casing, Buckets & Chain per ft. centers, feet
156 188 217 230 278 292 329 315 380 318 382

Gauge of steel casing

App. weight, LBS

Discharge Spout, Inches


Elevator No.

Boot, Inches

Head and Intermediate

P. D. Inches

P.D. Inches

Number of Teeth

Chain and Attachment Number


6111M-K2 6856M-K3 6856M-K3 6856M-K3 6869R-K44 6867R-K44 6869R-K44 6869R-K44 6869R-K44 6864R-K44 6864R-K44

Casing Size, Inches


19 X 55 23 X 55 23 X 55 25 X 64 25 X 64 25 X 64 32 X 64 32 X 64 32 X 64 35 X 68 35 X 68

7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7006 7007 7008 7009 7010 7011

2 7/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16 2 15/16

16 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 11 11

24.4 25.07 25.07 25.07 25.07 25.07 25.07 25.07 25.07 24.76 24.76

22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22

23.5 23.75 23.75 23.75 24.38 23.75 24.38 24.38 24.38 24.38 24.38

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

3015 3325 3390 4065 4255 4455 4630 4880 5105 5340 5875

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery with sprocket, boot shaft machinery with traction wheel, gravity take-up, chain, buckets, and casing with discharge spout. Specify elevator number, discharge height or shaft centers. Drives, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished. Capacity based on buckets filled to 75% of theoretical capacity. Horsepower based on buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. Capacity and horsepower directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed.

Terminal weight based on an average size head shaft. Weight adjustment necessary if thickness of casing is other than listed above. Terminal weight includes loading leg, discharge spout and backstop, but not feed hopper.

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Terminals

Diameter, Inches

Outside Diameter, Inches

Hood

Series 7000 Bucket Elevators


Elevator specifications

Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain High Capacity


Head Shaft Sprocket Traction Wheel Outside Diameter, Inches

TABLE 3
Horsepower at Head Shaft Material weight, pounds per cubic foot 75 100 125

Elevator Number

50

P.D., Inches

P.D., Inches 27.50 27.75 27.75 27.75 28.38 27.75 28.38 28.38 28.38 28.38 28.38
45 50 50 40 35 35 25 25 20

# of Teeth

Terminal

Terminal

Terminal

Terminal

Per ft. Centers

Per Ft. Centers

Per Ft. Centers

Per Ft. Centers

RPM

7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7006 7007 7008 7009 7010 7011

2.07 3.04 4.45 4.69 4.92 7.02 7.18 6.56 9.68 8.85 13.10

.068 .098 .147 .157 .157 .235 .235 .215 .322 .306 .459

2.95 4.32 6.38 6.76 6.97 10.13 10.30 9.40 13.93 12.83 19.05

.103 .147 .220 .235 .235 .352 .352 .322 .483 .458 .687

3.82 5.61 8.32 8.83 9.05 13.25 13.40 12.23 18.20 16.65 25.00

.137 .196 .294 .313 .313 .469 .469 .430 .644 .610 .918

4.69 6.91 10.23 10.90 11.12 16.13 16.30 15.03 22.40 20.75 31.00

.171 .245 .367 .392 .392 .579 .579 .536 .805 .765 1.148

18 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 13 13

27.41 26.96 26.96 28.86 28.86 28.86 28.86 28.86 28.86 29.16 29.16

36 36 36 34 34 34 34 34 34 33 33

26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26

36 35 35 35 34 35 34 34 34 34 34

TABLE 4
Maximum elevator centers in feet for various size head shafts Material weight, pounds per cubic foot
Elevator Number

50

75

100

2 7/16 2 15/16 3 7/16 3 15/16 4 7/16 2 7/16 2 15/16 3 7/16 3 15/16 4 7/16 2 7/16 2 15/16 3 7/16 3 15/16 4 7/16 2 7/16 2 15/16 3 7/16 3 15/16 4 7/16
35 55 45 35 35 60 80 60 55 45 40 30 35 25 80 65 60 55 40 40 35 80 60 40 70 80 70 55 65 45 80 60 80 70 80 60 80 75 70 30 50 40 30 30 55 70 55 50 40 40 30 35 25 70 60 55 50 35 45 30 80 50 35 80 70 65 50 55 40 75 55 80 80 60 70 50 80 70 65 80 55 25 45 35 30 25 45 60 50 45 40 35 25 30 65 50 50 45 30 40 25 75 50 35 80 60 60 45 50 35 80 70 50 75 75 55 60 35 80 60 80 70 45 25 45 35 30 25 70 45 30 60 45 45 45 30 35 25 70 50 55 40 40 30 . 65 45 80 65 70 45 50 35 80 55 65 75 50 60

7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7006 7007 7008 7009 7010 7011

315/16 47/16 415/16 57/16 515/16 6 315/16 47/16 415/16 57/16 515/16 6 315/16 47/16 415/16 57/16 515/16 6 315/16 47/16 415/16 57/16 515/16 6

Elevators regularly include head shaft machinery with sprockets, boot shaft machinery with traction wheel. Gravity take-up, chain, buckets and casing with discharge spout. Specify elevator number, discharge height or shaft centers. Drive, feed hoppers, backstops, service platforms and ladders can be furnished. Capacity based on buckets filled to 75% of theoretical capacity. Horsepower based on buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. Capacity and horsepower directly proportional to volume and weight of material carried in buckets and chain speed.

/2

Chains have been selected on basis of minimum composite service factor of: = 2 and = 1.5.

RPM 125

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Series 7000 Bucket Elevators


TABLE 5 Elevator Specifications A No. 7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7006 7007 7008 7009 7010 7011
19 23 23 25 25 25 25 32 32 35 35 55 55 55 64 64 64 64 64 64 68 68 24 28 28 31 31 31 31 38 38 41 41 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 28 28 28 32 32 32 32 32 32 34 34 46 46 46 51 51 51 51 51 51 53 53

Centrifugal Discharge Using Chain High Capacity


F G H J INCHES
45 45 45 49 49 49 49 49 49 50 50 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

K
1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

L
53 53 53 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60

M
11 1/8 13 1/8 13 1/8 14 3/8 14 3/8 14 3/8 14 3/8 177/8 17 7/8 19 3/8 19 3/8

N
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 14 14

P
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

Q
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

R
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

S
114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114

36 36 36 40 40 40 40 40 40 41 41

Have dimensions certified for installation purposes.

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INDUSTRIAL DUTY ELEVATOR BUCKETS


SC WELDED STEEL
Mounted between two strands of chain Suitable for the heaviest materials Designed for super capacity elevators Typical in asphalt and concrete applications Design offers increased capacity Options: carbon, plated, stainless steel, AR plate, wear lips, hardened surfaces and hard bead weld

FOR 6000 AND 7000 ELEVATORS


Bucket Size (In) Inches Depth Lengt h Proj. Weight, LBS /16 Steel Steel Cap. Cu. Feet Filled to Line X-X .35 .41 .46 1.11 .52 .58 1.40 1.68 2.11 2.53 Filled to Line X-X .35 .41 .46 1.11 .52 .58 1.40 1.68 2.11 2.53 Filled to Line X-Y .54 .63 .72 1.55 .81 .90 1.94 2.33 2.91 3.49 .54 .63 .72 1.55 .81 .90 1.94 2.33 2.91 3.49 Filled to Line X-Y

L
12 14 16 16 18 20 20 24 30 36

P
8 8 8 12 8 8 12 12 12 12

D
11 5/8 11 5/8 11 5/8 17 5/8 11 5/8 11 5/8 17 5/8 17 5/8 17 5/8 17 5/8

A
4 9/16 4 9/16 4 9/16 6 4 9/16 4 9/16 6 6 6 6

10 ga Steel 3 /16 Steel

22 23 25 43 27 29 49 55 65 73

29 31 34 58 36 39 67 75 88 99

39 41 45 76 48 52 88 104 117 132

49 51 56 95 60 65 110 130 146 165

MF WELDED STEEL
Steel /16 Steel

L
12 14 16 16 18 20 20 24 30 36

P
8 8 8 12 8 8 12 12 12 12

D
11 5/8 11 5/8 11 5/8 17 5/8 11 5/8 11 5/8 17 5/8 17 5/8 17 5/8 17 5/8

A
4 9/16 4 9/16 4 9/16 6 4 9/16 4 9/16 6 6 6 6

10 ga Steel 3 /16 Steel

Bucket Size (In)

Weight, LBS Inches

Cap. Cu. Feet

Continuous discharge for gentler handling Mounted on chain or belt Suitable for fluffy and free-flowing materials or materials requiring gentler handling Options: carbon, plated, stainless steel, AR plate, wear lips, hardened surfaces and hard bead weld

Depth

Lengt h

Proj.

22 23 25 43 27 29 49 55 65 73

29 31 34 58 36 39 67 75 88 99

39 41 45 76 48 52 88 104 117 132

49 51 56 95 60 65 110 130 146 165

FOR 3000 AND 4000 ELEVATORS

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INDUSTRIAL WELDED METAL ELEVATOR BUCKETS FOR 1000 AND 2000 ELEVATORS
Bucket Size, (In) 12 Ga. Steel Weight, LBS 10 Ga. Steel Cap. Cu. Feet Filled to Line X-X .006 .013 .020 .034 .047 .076 .084 .091 .124 .145 .202 .155 .165 .231 .260 .336 .289 .347 Filled to Line X-Y .009 .022 .032 .051 .072 .120 .133 .145 .199 .232 .316 .248 .265 .362 .407 .632 .452 .543

AA WELDED STEEL
Thick reinforced lip for superior abrasion resistance. Resistant to distortion from scooping heavy or packed materials Typical in sand, glass or gravel. Mounted on chain or belt. Options: carbon, plated, stainless steel, AR plate, wear lips, hardened surfaces and hard bead weld. Style A also available (w/o reinforced lip)

3/16 Steel

Length

Depth

L 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 12 14 14 15 16 16 18 18 20 24

P 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 7 7 8 8 10 8 8

Proj.

D 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 7 7 8 8 10 8 8

1.15 1.81 2.35 3.17 4.15 5.73 6.16 6.60 8.11

1.48 2.33 3.02 4.08 5.33 7.37 7.93 8.49 10.42 11.72 13.90 12.37 13.03 15.41 16.92 21.48 18.42 21.43

1.95 3.15 3.96 5.35 7.06 9.79 10.46 11.29 13.93 15.70 18.64 16.58 17.47 20.67 22.70 28.88 24.74 28.91

5.27 7.12 9.39 13.02 13.91 15.02 18.53 20.88 24.80 22.05 23.24 27.49 30.19 38.41 32.90 38.32

AC WELDED STEEL
High front for greater capacity Hooded back for closer spacing Typical in cement, gypsum, powder or other powdery materials Venting available for clean filling and discharge Mounted on chain or belt Options: carbon, plated, stainless steel, AR plate, wear lips, hardened surfaces and hard bead weld.
Weights do not include bolt reinforcing plates. Bolt reinforcing plates are recommended if less than 8 bolts are used.

FOR 7000 ELEVATORS

Bucket Size, (In) Length Depth

Weight /16 Steel

Cap. Cu. Feet Filled to line X-X Filled to Line X-Y .303 .356 .408 .691 .768 .921 1.474

Proj.

L 12 14 16 18 20 24 27

P 8 8 8 10 10 10 12

D 8 8 8 10 10 10 12

18.25 20.30 22.48 31.15 33.69 39.67 53.84

24.30 27.00 29.98 38.95 42.10 52.69 71.46

Steel

.231 .271 .311 .488 .542 .651 1.072

Vent holes in bottom are option in Style AC buckets.

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Steel

INDUSTRIAL DUTY CAST IRON ELEVATOR BUCKETS

FEATURES:
Mill duty, thick walls and reinforced corners. Wear and high impact resistant Uniform wall thickness Application up to 600 degrees Available in heat treated for more durability Vent holes in bottom of bucket releases trapped air for better filling and discharging (on request) Designed to handle sand, glass cullet, stone, shot blast, rock, concrete, and other abrasive products

BENEFITS: Long wearing digging edge Stronger than steel of the same gauge Smooth surface to ensure proper filling Strong impact and abrasion resistance for
long life.

M-L ITEM # 4 X 3 AA 6 X 4 AA 8 X 5 AA 10 X 6 AA 12 X 7 AA 12 X 8 AC 14 X 7 AA 14 X 8 AA 16 X 8 AA 16 X 8 AC 18 X 8 AA 18 X 8 AC

L LENGTH

P PROJ.

D DEPTH

WALL
THICK.

CAPACITY CUBIC FEET WT LBS H2O X-X GROSS X-Y

M AX I M U M L U M P S I Z E (INCHES DIAMETER) WHEN % OF LUMP IS: UNDER 10% 10% 75% 75% & OVER

18 X 10 AA AC wall thickness on front lip; actual thickness may vary slightly

4 6 8 10 12 12 14 14 16 16 18 18 18

2 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 8 8 8 10 10

3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 8 8 8 10 10

/64 /32 3 /32 7 /64 9 /64 7 /16 9 /64 11 /64 11 /64 7 /16 3 /16 13 /64
3

2 3 6 10 13 28 18 23 25 34 30 52 39

.006 .018 .042 .072 .114 .210 .138 .180 .204 .280 .234 .490 .366

.01 .03 .07 .12 .19 .28 .23 .30 .34 .38 .39 .62 .61

1 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5

1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4

1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2

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BUCKET PUNCHING FOR BELTS

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P7

P8

P9

TYPES HFO & MLF CONTINUOUS ELEVATOR BUCKETS BELT WIDTH (INCHES) PUNCHING BUCKET SIZE, IN. LENGTH PROJ. DEPTH INCHES

TYPES AA, & AA-RB DISCHARGE ELEVATOR BUCKETS BELT WIDTH, INCHES PUNCHING

B D E L P D 8 5 7 P7 9-10 3 1 8 5 8 P7 9-10 3 1 9 6 9 P7 10 3 1 10 5 7 P7 11-12 3 1 5/16 10 5 8 P7 11-12 3 1 5/16 10 6 9 P7 11-12 3 1 5/16 10 6 10 P7 11-12 3 1 5/16 5 10 7 11 /8 P7 11-12 3 1 5/16 10 7 12 P7 11-12 3 1 5/16 5 10 8 11 /8 P7 11-12 3 1 5/16 11 6 9 P7 12 4 1 5/16 12 5 7 P7 13-14 4 1 5/16 12 6 9 P7 13-14 4 1 5/16 12 6 10 P7 13-14 4 1 5/16 5 12 7 11 /8 P7 13-14 4 1 5/16 12 7 11 P7 13-14 4 1 5/16 12 7 12 P7 13-14 4 1 5/16 5 12 8 11 /8 P7 13-14 4 1 5/16 12 8 12 P7 13-14 4 1 5/16 5 4 1 5/16 14 7 11 /8 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 14 7 12 P8 15-16 5 4 1 5/16 14 8 11 /8 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 14 8 11 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 14 8 12 P8 15-16 16 7 11 P8 18 4 1 5/16 5 16 8 11 /8 P8 18 4 1 5/16 16 8 12 P8 18 4 1 5/16 5 16 12 17 /8 P8 18 4 1 5/16 5 16 12 18 /8 P8 18 4 1 5/16 5 18 8 11 /8 P8 20 5 1 5/16 18 10 15 P9 20 5 1 5/16 5 20 8 11 /8 P9 22 4 1 5/16 5 20 12 17 /8 P9 22 4 1 5/16 5 20 12 18 /8 P9 22 4 1 5/16 5 24 10 11 /8 P9 26 5 1 5/16 5 24 12 17 /8 P9 26 5 1 5/16 5 24 12 18 /8 P9 26 5 1 5/16 Have dimensions certified for installation purposes.

F
3 3/8 3 4 1/8 3 3/8 3 4 1/8 4 5 5/16 4 1/8 5 5/16 4 1/8 3 3/8 4 1/8 4 5 5/16 5 3/8 5 5 5/16 5 5 5/16 5 5 5/16 5 3/8 5 5 3/8 5 5/16 5 8 5/16 8 13/16 5 5/16 7 5 5/16 8 5/16 8 13/16 5 5/16 8 5/16 5 13/16

NOMINAL BUCKET LENGTH, B D E F INCHES 3 P1 4 1 3/8 4 P1 5 2 5/16 5 P1 6 3 3/16 1 6 P1 7-8 4 3/8 1 7 P2 8 2 1 7 8 P7 9-10 3 1 /8 7 9 P7 10 3 1 /8 5 7 10 P7 11-12 3 1 /16 /8 5 7 11 P7 12 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 12 P7 13-14 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 13 P8 14 3 1 /16 /8 5 7 14 P8 15-16 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 15 P8 16 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 16 P8 18 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 17 P8 18 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 18 P8 20 5 1 /16 /8 5 7 19 P9 20 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 20 P9 22 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 21 P9 22 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 22 P9 24 4 1 /16 /8 5 7 23 P9 24 5 1 /16 /8 5 7 24 P9 26 5 1 /16 /8 Have dimensions certified for installation purposes.

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BUCKET PUNCHING FOR CHAINS

CENTRIFUGAL DISCHARGE ELEVATOR BUCKETS ON K ATTACHMENTS


CHAIN ATTACH. #
77-K1 77-K2 C 77-K1 78-K1 H 78-K1 H 78-K2 C 102B-K2 SS102B-K2 C 102 -K2 SS 102 -K2 C110-K2 SS110-K2 C 111-K2 SS 111-K2 C 132-K2 188-K1 C 188-K2 SS 188-K1 SS 188-K2 SS 856-K2 SS 856-K24 SS2857-K44

NOMINAL BUCKET SIZE, INCHES TYPES AA, TYPE AC TYPE SC AA-RB MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN MAX
6x4 6x4 6x4 6x4 6x4 6x4 8x5 7x4 8x5 8x5 8x5 8x5 9x6 10 x 6 12 x 6 6x4 6x4 6x4 8x5 10 x 6 10 x 6 10 x 6 10 x 6 10 x 6 12 x 6 12 x 6 16 x 7 16 x 7 16 x 7 16 x 7 16 x 8 16 x 8 18 x 8 18 x 8 20 x 8 12 x 6 14 x 7 12 x 6 14 x 7 18 x 10 18 x 10 18 x 10 24 x 10 24 x 10 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 8x6 10 x 8 10 x 8 12 x 8 8x6 8x6 8x6 10 x 8 10 x 8 10 x 8 10 x 8 10 x 8 12 x 8 12 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 16 x 8 12 x 8 14 x 8 12 x 8 14 x 8 16 x 8

B PUNCHING
P1 P10 P1 P1 P1 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P1 P10 P1 P10 P10 P10 P13 3 3 3 3 /8 4 4 5 5 /16 5 5 /16 5 5 /16 5 5 /16 5 5 /16 5 5 /16 6 6 7 3 3 4 /16 3 3 4 /16 5 6 /16 7 12
3

D INCHES
/16 1 1 /8 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 /16 5 2 /16 2 1 1 2 2 3
13

3 /8 3 /8 3 /8 3 /8 3 /8 3 /8 3 /8 3 /8 3 /16 3 /8 5 /16 3 /8

1 1 1 1 5 /8 7 /8 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 /8

CONTINUOUS ELEVATOR BUCKETS ON K ATTACHMENTS CHAIN ATTACH # PUNCHING B D E G 5 3 C102B K2 P10 5 /16 1 /8 1 7/8 5 3 SS 102B K2 P10 5 /16 1 /8 1 7/8 C 102 K2 P10 5 5/16 1 1 7/8 SS 102 K2 P10 5 5/16 1 1 7/8 5 3 C 110 K2 P10 5 /16 1 /8 3 3/8 3 SS 110 K2 P10 5 5/16 1 /8 3 3/8 C 111 K2 P10 6 2 5/16 2 3/32 5 SS 111 K2 P10 6 2 /16 2 3/32 C 132 K2 P10 7 2 2 7/8 SS 150PLUS K2 P10 7 2 2 7/8 5 3 SS 856 K2 P10 6 /16 2 /8 3 1/8 Page 37

Service Platforms Ladders and safety cages

Standard service platforms with ladders and safety cages are available for all of the bucket elevators in this book. Platforms provide ready access to drives and head terminals for inspection, lubrication and servicing. Each platform is made to suit your installation. It is supported by the elevator casing and extends around three sides of the elevator. Flooring for the platform may be either steel grating, safety steel plate, or wood. Safety cages are recommended for all ladders. Ladders and cages are made to conform to local safety codes. Note: Ladder opening can be located opposite to that shown.

Elevator Casing size Inside: Inches


9 x 35 11 x 35 11 x 39 11 x 42 13 x 39 13 x 42 13 x 48 15 x 42 15 x 48 15 x 54 17 x 48 17 x 54 19 x 48 19 x 54 20 x 30 21 x 48 22 x 30 22 x 54 24 x 30 28 x 42 30 x 42 32 x 42 34 x 42 38 x 42

A Ave. Wt. Lbs.


430 435 440 450 445 455 480 480 485 490 487 505 495 515 450 505 460 540 470 520 530 540 550 590 68 68 72 75 72 75 81 82 81 87 81 87 81 87 63 81 63 87 63 82 82 82 82 82

B C INCHES
76 76 76 76 78 78 80 82 82 82 84 84 86 86 86 88 88 89 90 94 96 98 100 104 35 35 39 42 39 42 48 42 48 54 48 54 48 54 30 48 30 54 30 42 42 42 42 42

D
38 38 38 38 39 39 40 41 41 41 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 44 45 47 48 49 50 52

NOTES: Platforms for other than listed sizes can be furnished. Have dimensions certified for installation purposes. Platforms are regularly furnished with steel frames and handrails. Flooring, toe plates, ladders and safety cages can be furnished.
3

/8 /8 /8

3 5

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DATA REQUIREMENTS:
Date _______________________________ Name _______________________________ Address _____________________________ Destination ___________________________ ELEVATOR REQUIREMENTS: Material Handled_______________________ Wt. Lbs. Per Cu. Ft. ____________________ Temperature Degrees F. ________________ Max. Lump Size, In. ____________________ Ave. Capacity or Feed Rate TPH __________ Surge Capacity or Feed Rate TPH _________ Material Characteristics (Sticky, Free-flowing, Etc.) _________________________________ How Will Elevator Be Fed? _______________ Operating Conditions (8, 12, 24 Hr., Etc.) ____ ELEVATOR SPECIFICATIONS: Elevator Number _______________________ Chain or Belt __________________________ Location of Take-up Style of Discharge Head Type 1 Boot Type 2

Motor Frame Number ____________________ V-Belt Size ____________________________ Roller Chain & Sprocket Size ______________ Guard or Casing Casing Type ___________________________ Service (8, 12, 24 Hr.) ____________________ R. H. or L.H. Drive Assembly Looking At Discharge Motor By Customer or _______________ Hold-Back If Req.: Integral External OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Dust-Tight Galvanized Galvanized Standard or Weather-Tight Casing Stainless Steel Casing Stainless Steel or Special Type_____

Buckets, Type:

Inlet. Furnish Sketch Floor

Service Platform

or Checkered Plate

Ladder Length, Ft. & In,: ____________________ (Ladder should extend 3 Ft. above platform) Safety Cage Ft. & In. ________________________ (Safety cage starts 7 Ft. above ladder base.) Internal Gravity Take-up Boot with Access Door in

or Intermediate Section

Ft. and In. Above Bottom _____________________ External Gravity Take-Up Additional Inspection Doors # Req. ___________

Lift Ft. and In. __________________________ Shaft Center Distance in Ft. and In. _________ Head Shaft Diameter ____________________ Type of Bearings _______________________ Inspection Door: Drive Support : Near Side or Yes No Far Side

Specific Location ___________________________ Curved Boot Plate as Standard Extra Heavy Gauge: Specify: __________________ Head Traction Wheel Segmental Rim Wheel Hopper Head Foot Clean Up Head Take-Up Furnished

ELEVATOR DRIVE (Motor data not req. if furnished by: __________________________ Gear Motor Size Gear Motor O-Shaft Mount Reducer or Shaft Mount Reducer

Give Location ___________________

Air Vents Drilled in Buckets Slat Wing Pulley Other Type Buckets : Specify type ____________

Motor Horsepower ______________________

__________________________________________

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