. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . Centrifugal; Perfect Discharge; and Continuous Bucket Elevator. Some Typical Applications of Bucket Elevators BUCKET ELEVATORS 411 and it is not advisable to slide them, tracks are providedon which the chains slide or supporting idlers are installedat intervals. In some cases bars are bolted to the backsof the buckets, and allowed to extend beyond the bucketsat each end, so that the ends of the bars may slide upand down on tr
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . Centrifugal; Perfect Discharge; and Continuous Bucket Elevator. Some Typical Applications of Bucket Elevators BUCKET ELEVATORS 411 and it is not advisable to slide them, tracks are providedon which the chains slide or supporting idlers are installedat intervals. In some cases bars are bolted to the backsof the buckets, and allowed to extend beyond the bucketsat each end, so that the ends of the bars may slide upand down on tracks. Sometimes sliding shoes which arerenewable are attached to the ends of the bars to takethe wear. Because of the weight and the increasing tendency tosway when heights are excessive centrifugal discharge chainand bucket elevators are seldom used for heights exceeding100 ft. Belt elevators, because of their lighter weight,may be employed for heights ranging up to ISO ft. or evenmore. Each of the modifications in form of centrifugal dis-charge elevator has its particular advantage. For mod-erate heights and buckets of medium length a single strandof wide chain is simpler, less expensive to maintain andthus preferable to two
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