Our bucket elevator is the cornerstone of efficiency across diverse industries such as grain processing, animal feed production, coal mining, metallurgy, cement manufacturing, and more. Engineered to elevate materials like granules, dust, small blocks, and oil-cleaned substances with unparalleled precision, this equipment ensures your operation's productivity and reliability.,feed,coal,metallurgy,and cement factories, among others. It is adept at lifting granular, dusty, small block materials, as well as oil-cleaned substances. However, the TDTG type double barrel bucket elevator is not intended for materials exceeding 60ºC, those with large impurities, oil surface leaching, or corrosive substances. Key features include:,dust-like,small blocks, or oil-cleaned materials. Please note, the TDTG type double barrel bucket elevator is unsuitable for handling materials above 60ºC, those with large impurities, oil surface leaching, or corrosive substances. It boasts::
1. Movable side plate at the bottom for easy maintenance.
2. Tail wheel, head wheel, and shaft are interconnected with a flat key for secure and stable operation.,head wheel, and shaft are connected with a flat key, ensuring stability and durability.
Structure and Working Principle:
This sophisticated machine consists of an elevator top, machine barrel, elevator bottom, rubber belt (or chains), and buckets. The rubber belt traverses between the head and tail wheels, with buckets positioned at strategic intervals. Materials are introduced through the inlet, scooped up by the buckets, and transported upward with the belt, eventually being discharged through the outlet head wheel. For effortless cleaning, the elevator bottom is equipped with a plug board and spiral tension device.,machine barrel,elevator bottom,rubber belt (or chains), and buckets. The rubber belt loops between the head and tail wheels, with buckets affixed at fixed intervals. Materials enter through the inlet, are scooped by the buckets, elevated with the belt, and released through the outlet head wheel. For optimal cleaning, the elevator bottom includes a plug board and spiral tension device.
1. The elevator top comprises a chain drive section head cap, discharge, bearing housing, shaft, and head wheel. Users can choose from three power transmission options:
1) Reducer with flexible coupling for direct drive power.
2) Chain and sprocket drive for robust operation.
3) V-belt pulley drive for versatile performance.
2. The elevator box is meticulously constructed from angle steel and steel sheets for enhanced durability.
3. The elevator bottom features both inlet and discharge gates on both sides, equipped with a spiral tension adjuster for the bucket belt. For added functionality, a dust pipe can be installed after removing the cover.
The elevator bottom can be fitted with a dust pipe post cover removal, enhancing cleanliness and efficiency.
4. Available in two types: rubber belt and chain. Rubber belt ends are joined using special belt bolts, with buckets affixed to the belt (or chains) using bucket bolts, nuts, and spring washers.
5. Buckets are available in two distinctive varieties: deep and shallow. Deep buckets are ideal for granules, while shallow buckets excel with dust-like materials.
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Stunning Imagery of Various Bucket Elevators
External View: A Glimpse of Excellence
Head Section: Engineered Precision at Its Peak
Bottom Section: Robust Foundation for Performance
Buckets: Designed for Superior Efficiency
Project Case: Real-World Success Stories