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MAXI-LIFT ENGINEERING INFORMATION
Venting Options for Agricultural and Industrial Elevator Buckets
How to Measure an Elevator Bucket
Most manufacturers identify part sizes by molding dimensions into the bottom of the elevator bucket.
LENGTH=12 5/8” PROJECTION=8 3/4” DEPTH=8 1/4”
Lightweight, fluffy materials, those that are extremely dense or flow poorly can be difficult to handle in bucket elevators at high speeds.Because these materials tend to trap air when being handled by an elevator bucket, it is necessary to provide air relief to assist in theirfilling and discharge. Materials in this category might be various flours, meals, feed mash or screenings. As these materials enter thebucket, air is released through a series of vent holes in the bottom of the bucket allowing for a more complete fill. These vent holesalso allow air to re-enter the bucket, which facilitates full release of product into the discharge.
Generally hole diameter is equal to bolt holes drilled for attachment. In certain cases, larger diameter holes may be necessary.
When elevating powdery materials such as cement in the Tiger-Tuff, a minimum of two rows of 3/8" diameter vent holes arerecommended to help insure that the material will discharge cleanly.
Projection is measured verti-cally to the lip, as it would proj-ect from the belt or chain.
Depth is measured for theoverall side profile dimension.
#1 Vent
Same holes inbody as boltmounting holes.
#2 Vent
Twice as manyholes in body asbolt mountingholes.
#3 Vent
Two rows, orfour times asmany holes asbolt mounting.
#4 Vent
Same as #3,plus three holesin each end cap.
Custom Vent
Vented asrequired
The bucket length is measured at the backmounting surface. Lay the bucket on its backfor actual measurement dimensions.
* Call for Industrial Bucket venting recommendations.
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CAPACITY CALCULATING
Calculating Bucket Elevator Capacity
STEP 1: Multiply the CAPACITY of the bucket times the NUMBER OF BUCKETS per foot (12 divided by spacing) times the NUMBER OF ROWS of buckets. This will give the capacity in cubic inches of each running foot of the belt or chain.
STEP 2: Multiply the answer times the SPEED of the belt or chain in FPM for the capacity discharged per minute.
STEP 3: Then multiply by 60 minutes to get cubic inches per hour.
CONVERT CUBIC INCHES PER HOUR AS FOLLOWS:BUSHELS: Divide by 2,150 to convert to bushels.CUBIC FEET: Divide by 1,728 to convert to cubic feet.SHORT TONS: Multiply cubic feet capacity times weight of product per cubic foot and divide by 2,000.METRIC TONS: Multiply cubic feet capacity times weight of product per cubic foot and divide by 2,204.62.
For engineering purposes, Maxi-Lift recommends using water level capacity as the basis for calculation. Actual bucket fillwill vary depending on the product and operational conditions.
cu.in. / hour cu. in. / bushel BPH
cu.ft./ hr. weight of product / lbs. / hour lbs. / ton tons / hr.cu. ft.
For BUSHELS Per Hour
For CUBIC FEET Per Hour
For SHORT TONS Per Hour
For METRIC TONS Per Hour
First determine cubic ft/hr. at water level using above formula then proceed as follows
First determine cubic ft/hr. at water level using above formula then proceed as follows
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CAPACITY of the bucket atwater level (Cubic Inches)
NUMBER OF BUCKETS perfoot (12 ÷ spacing in Inches)
NUMBER OF ROWS of buckets on the belt
SPEED of the belt or chainFPM (Feet Per Minute)
CUBIC IN. PER HOURSEE BELOW FOR CONVERSION
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¹ head pulley RPM in. / feet feet / min.diameter (in.)
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The above formula will result in the theoretical horsepower necessary. It is recommended that an additional 25% minimum be addedfor drive losses and up to 15% for elevator friction and cup digging through the boot.
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TIGER-TUFF® SPEED AND CAPACITY CHART
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Tiger-Tuff® and Tiger-Tuff® Hy-Pro Elevator Buckets
BUCKET STYLE PULLEY SPACING REVOLUTIONSPER MINUTE
FEET PERMINUTE
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
TIGER-TUFF
TT HY-PRO
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WATER LEVEL-CUBIC INCH: 795.7 910.0 1032.5
SIZE: 16 X 10 18 X 10 20 X 10
48 12 MIN 30 377 8,371 9,574 10,86348 12 OPT 52 653 14,510 16,595 18,82948 9 MIN 30 377 11,162 12,765 14,48448 9 OPT 52 653 19,347 22,126 25,10560 12 MIN 25 393 8,720 9,973 11,31560 12 OPT 45 707 15,696 17,951 20,36760 9 MIN 25 393 11,627 13,297 15,80760 9 OPT 45 707 20,928 23,935 27,15772 12 MIN 20 377 8,371 9,574 10,86372 12 OPT 42 792 17,580 20,105 22,18272 9 MIN 20 377 11,162 12,765 14,48472 9 OPT 42 792 23,440 26,807 30,41584 12 MIN 20 440 9,767 11,169 12,67384 12 OPT 40 880 19,533 22,339 25,34684 9 MIN 20 440 13,022 14,893 16,89784 9 OPT 40 880 26,044 29,785 33,795
Capacities rated at water level fill.
BUCKET STYLE PULLEY SPACING REVOLUTIONSPER MINUTE
FEET PERMINUTE
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
TIGER-TUFF
TT HY-PRO
TIGER-TUFF
TT HY-PRO
TIGER-TUFF
TT HY-PRO
TIGER-TUFF
TT HY-PRO
WATER LEVEL-CUBIC INCH: 373.0 404.9 436.8 512.6 567.5 646.8
SIZE: 12 X 8 13 X 8 14 X 8 16 X 8 18 X 8 20 X 8
BUSHELSPER HOUR
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BUSHELSPER HOUR
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36 10 MIN 32 302 3,767 4,089 4,412 5,177 5,732 6,533 7,089 7,71036 10 OPT 58 547 6,828 7,412 7,996 9,384 10,389 11,840 12,849 13,97536 7 MIN 32 302 5,382 5,842 6,302 7,396 8,188 9,332 10,127 11,01436 7 OPT 58 547 9,754 10,589 11,423 13,405 14,841 16,915 18,356 19,96442 10 MIN 30 330 4,120 4,473 4,825 5.663 6,269 7,145 7,754 8,43342 10 OPT 57 627 7,829 8,498 9,168 10,759 11,911 13,576 14,732 16,02342 7 MIN 30 330 5,886 6,390 6,893 8,089 8,956 10,207 11,076 12,04742 7 OPT 57 627 11,184 12,141 13,097 15,370 17,016 19,394 21,046 22,89048 10 MIN 30 377 4,709 5,112 5,515 6,471 7,165 8,166 8,861 9,63848 10 OPT 56 704 8,790 9,542 10,294 12,080 13,374 15,243 16,541 17,99048 7 MIN 30 377 6,727 7,303 7,878 9,245 10,235 11,665 12,659 13,76848 7 OPT 56 704 12,558 13,631 14,705 17,257 19,106 21,775 23,630 25,70060 10 MIN 27 424 5,298 5,751 6,204 7,280 8,060 9,186 9,969 10,84260 10 OPT 47 738 9,222 10,011 10,799 12,673 14,031 15,991 17,353 18,87460 7 MIN 27 424 7,568 8,215 8,863 10,401 11,515 13,124 14,241 15,48960 7 OPT 47 738 13,174 14,301 15,428 18,105 20,044 22,845 24,791 26,963
BUCKET STYLE PULLEY SPACING REVOLUTIONSPER MINUTE
FEET PERMINUTE
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
BUSHELSPER HOUR
TIGER-TUFF
TT HY-PRO
TIGER-TUFF
TT HY-PRO
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WATER LEVEL-CUBIC INCH: 283.20 331.49 379.90
SIZE: 12 X 7 14 X 7 16 X 7
30 9 MIN 34 267 2,814 3,294 3,77530 9 OPT 73 573 6,042 7.072 8,10530 6 MIN 34 267 4,221 4,941 5,66230 6 OPT 73 573 9,063 10,608 12,15736 9 MIN 33 311 3,277 3.836 4,39636 9 OPT 65 613 6,456 7,556 8,66036 6 MIN 33 311 4,916 5,755 6,59536 6 OPT 65 613 9,683 11,335 12,99042 9 MIN 31 341 3,592 4,205 4,81842 9 OPT 59 649 6,836 8,002 9,17042 6 MIN 31 341 5,388 6,307 7,22842 6 OPT 59 649 10,254 12,003 13,75648 9 MIN 30 377 3,973 4,650 5,32948 9 OPT 55 691 7,283 8,525 9,77048 6 MIN 30 377 9,959 6,975 7,99448 6 OPT 55 691 10,925 12,788 14,655
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Tiger-Tuff Tiger-Tuff Hy-Pro HD-MAX Heavy Duty HD-MAX Heavy Duty Hy-Pro
This table is for general reference only and doesnot guarantee perfect discharge for all bucketelevators at all speeds shown within speedrange.
Recommended Minimum and Optimum Pulley Speeds for the following Maxi-LiftAgricultural Elevator Buckets (Centrifugal discharge)
MINIMUM SPEED: Slowest Speed at whichCentrifugal Discharge will occur.
OPTIMUM SPEED: Speed at which most desirableresults are obtained.
MAXIMUM SPEED: Maximum Speed is governed bymany factors including Bonnet Shape, clearances,throat location, desired capacity and commodityelevated, therefore is not published.
This table is for general reference only anddoes not guarantee perfect discharge for allbucket elevators at all speeds shown withinspeed range.
The optimum speeds shown are based on freeflowing whole grains. The optimumrecommended speed for feed ingredients andother similar materials is 85% of the optimumspeed shown.
*NOTE: HY-PRO BUCKETS MAYREQUIRE FASTER MINIMUM SPEEDSTHAN SHOWN ON THIS CHART ATMINIMUM SPACING.
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Pulley / SprocketDiameter (Inches)
Pulley / SprocketCircumference
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MinimumR.P.M.
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10”12”14”16”18”20”22”24”
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2.09 85 170 178 3562.62 85 170 223 4453.14 75 145 236 4563.67 65 120 238 4404.19 55 100 230 4194.71 55 90 259 4245.24 55 85 288 4455.76 55 85 288 4456.28 42 80 264 5037.85 42 80 330 6289.42 42 80 396 75411.00 40 70 440 77012.57 40 65 503 81714.14 40 65 566 91915.71 40 60 628 94218.85 40 55 754 103722.00 34 50 748 110025.13 30 45 754 1131
CC-MAX Heavy Duty CC-MAX Heavy Duty Low Profile CC Steel
CC-MAX® Table of Speeds
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DURA-BUKET® SS STANDARD & LP LOW PROFILESPEED CHART / HEAD SHAFT RATING
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MINIMUM SPEED: Slowest Speed at which
Centrifugal Discharge will occur.
OPTIMUM SPEED: Speed at which most desirable
results are obtained.
MAXIMUM SPEED: Maximum Speed is governed by
many factors including Bonnet Shape, clearances, throat
location and desired capacity.
This table is for general reference only and does
not guarantee perfect discharge for all bucket
elevators at all speeds shown within speed range.
Note: Low-Profile Elevator Buckets spaced on
minimum centers may require faster minimum
speeds than shown on this chart.
The optimum speeds shown are based on free
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recommended speed for feed ingredients and
other similar materials is 85% of the optimum
speed shown.
Recommended Minimum and Optimum Pulley Speeds forDura-Buket Agricultural Elevator Buckets (CentrifugalDischarge)
Dura-Buket® Agricultural Elevator Bucket Speed Chart
Dura-Buket SS Dura-Buket LP
This table is provided for generalreference only. Maxi-Lift assumesno liability from use of thesefigures.
Head ShaftDiameter perHorsepowerRating
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50 - 60
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MAXI-TUFF® AA/TIGER-TUFF® INDUSTRIAL SPEEDCHART FOR INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS
Maxi-Tuff® Industrial AA Elevator / Tiger-Tuff® Industrial Bucket Speed Chart
This table is for generalreference only and doesnot guarantee perfectdischarge for all bucketelevators at all speedsshown within speedrange.
Recommended MinimumSpacing, Pulley Diameterand Speeds for Maxi-TuffMF Elevator Buckets(Continuous Discharge)
Recommended Minimum and Optimum Pulley Speeds for Maxi-Tuff / Tiger-Tuff industrialElevator Buckets (Centrifugal Discharge)
Maxi-Tuff AA(Urethane)
Maxi-Tuff MF
Maxi-Tuff Industrial MF Elevator Bucket Speed Chart
Maxi-Tuff AA(Nylon)
Maxi-Tuff AA(Polyethylene)
Tiger-Tuff Industrial (Nylon)
Tiger-Tuff Industrial (Urethane)
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BUCKET PUNCHING FOR CHAINS
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Other Chain Punches Available. Verify bucket punching before ordering.
TYPES AA, AA-RB TYPE AC TYPE SCINCHESCHAIN
ATTACHMENTNUMBER
NOMINAL BUCKET SIZE, INCHES
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.PUNCHING
A B C D E F
CENTRIFUGAL DISCHARGE ELEVATOR BUCKETS ON “K” ATTACHMENTS
77-K1 6 X 4 10 X 6 8 X 6 10 X 8 P1 3 – 1/4 177-K2 6 X 4 10 X 6 8 X 6 10 X 8 P10 3 13/16 1/4 1
C 77-K1 6 X 4 10 X 6 8 X 6 10 X 8 P1 3 – 3/8 178-K1 6 X 4 10 X 6 8 X 6 10 X 8 P1 3-3/8 – 1/4 1
H 78-K1 6 X 4 12 X 6 8 X 6 12 X 8 P1 4 – 3/8 1H 78-K2 6 X 4 12 X 6 8 X 6 12 X 8 P10 4 1-1/8 3/8 1
C 102B-K2 8 X 5 16 X 7 8 X 6 16 X 8 P10 5-5/16 1-3/4 3/8 1SS 102B-K2 7 X 4-1/2 16 X 7 8 X 6 16 X 8 P10 5-5/16 1-3/4 3/8 1C 102-1/2-K2 8 X 5 16 X 7 8 X 6 16 X 8 P10 5-5/16 1-3/4 1/2 1
SS 102-1/2-K2 8 X 5 16 X 7 8 X 6 16 X 8 P10 5-5/16 1-3/4 1/2 1C 110-K2 8 X 5 16 X 7 8 X 6 16 X 8 P10 5-5/16 1-3/4 3/8 1
SS 110-K2 8 X 5 16 X 7 8 X 6 16 X 8 P10 5-5/16 1-3/4 3/8 1C111-K2 9 X 6 18 X 8 10 X 8 16 X 8 P10 6-1/4 2-5/16 1/2 1
SS 111-K2 10 X 6 18 X 8 10 X 8 16 X 8 P10 6-1/4 2-5/16 1/2 1C 132-K2 12 X 6 20 X 8 12 X 8 16 X 8 P10 7-1/2 2-3/4 1/2 1188-K1 6 X 4 12 X 6 8 X 6 12 X 8 P1 3-3/4 – 3/8 1
C 188-K2 6 X 4 14 X 7 8 X 6 14 X 8 P10 4-3/16 1-1/4 5/16 1SS 188-K1 6 X 4 12 X 6 8 X 6 12 X 8 P1 3-3/4 – 3/8 1SS 188-K2 8 X 5 14 X 7 8 X 6 14 X 8 P10 4-3/16 1-1/4 5/16 1SS 856-K2 10 X 6 18 X 10 10 X 8 16 X 8 P10 6-5/16 2-1/4 1/2 1
SS 856-K24 – – 18 X 10 24 X 10 – – P10 7-1/4 2-1/2 5/8 1SS 2857-K44 – – 18 X 10 24 X 10 – – P13 12 3-1/2 1/2 1
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PUNCHING B C D E G
CONTINUOUS ELEVATOR BUCKETS ON “K” ATTACHMENTS
C 102B -K2 8 X 5 10 X 5 8 X 5 10 X 5 8 X 5 10 X 5 – – P10 5-5/16 – 1-3/4 3/8 1-7/8SS 102B-K2 8 X 5 10 X 5 8 X 5 10 X 5 8 X 5 10 X 5 – – P10 5-5/16 – 1-3/4 3/8 1-7/8
C 102B-1/2-K2 8 X 5 10 X 5 8 X 5 10 X 5 8 X 5 10 X 5 – – P10 5-5/16 – 1-3/4 1/2 1-7/8SS 102B-1/2-K2 8 X 5 10 X 5 8 X 5 10 X 5 8 X 5 10 X 5 – – P10 5-5/16 – 1-3/4 1/2 1-7/8
C 110-K2 10 X 7 16 X 8 10 X 7 16 X 8 10 X 7 18 X 8 10 X 7 16 X 8 P10 5-5/16 – 1-3/4 3/8 3-3/8SS 110-K2 10 X 7 16 X 8 10 X 7 16 X 8 10 X 7 18 X 8 10 X 7 16 X 8 P10 5-5/16 – 1-3/4 3/8 3-3/8C 111-K2 10 X 6 12 X 6 10 X 6 12 X 6 10 X 6 12 X 6 10 X 6 12 X 6 P10 6-1/4 – 2-5/16 1/2 2-3/32
SS 111-K2 10 X 6 12 X 6 10 X 6 12 X 6 10 X 6 12 X 6 10 X 6 12 X 6 P10 6-1/4 – 2-5/16 1/2 2-3/32C 132-K2 10 X 7 16 X 8 10 X 7 16 X 8 12 X 7 20 X 8 12 X 7 20 X 8 P10 7-1/2 – 2-3/4 1/2 2-7/8
SS 150PLUS-K2 10 X 7 16 X 8 10 X 7 16 X 8 12 X 7 20 X 8 12 X 7 20 X 8 P10 7-1/2 – 2-3/4 1/2 2-7/8SS 856-K2 10 X 7 16 X 8 10 X 7 16 X 8 12 X 7 20 X 8 12 X 7 20 X 8 P10 6-5/16 – 2-1/4 3/8 3-1/8
* Some chain punches may incur additional punching charges. Contact Maxi-Lift for details.
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BUCKET SIZE , INCHES INCHESL - Length P - Projection D - Depth Punching Belt Width
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TYPES HF, HFO, MF AND LF CONTINUOUS ELEVATOR BUCKETS FOR BELTS
8 5 7-3/4 P7 9-10 3 1 1/4 3-3/88 5 8-1/2 P7 9-10 3 1 1/4 3-3/49 6 9-1/4 P7 10 3 1 1/4 4-1/8
10 5 7-3/4 P7 11-12 3-1/2 1 5/16 3-3/810 5 8-1/2 P7 11-12 3-1/2 1 5/16 3-3/410 6 9-1/4 P7 11-12 3-1/2 1 5/16 4-1/810 6 10 P7 11-12 3-1/2 1 5/16 4-1/210 7 11-5/8 P7 11-12 3-1/2 1 5/16 5-5/1610 7 12-1/2 P7 11-12 3-1/2 1 5/16 5-3/410 8 11-5/8 P7 11-12 3-1/2 1 5/16 5-5/1611 6 9-1/4 P7 12 4 1 5/16 4-1/812 5 7-3/4 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 3-3/812 6 9-1/4 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 4-1/812 6 10 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 4-1/212 7 11-5/8 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 5-5/1612 7 11-3/4 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 5-3/812 7 12-1/2 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 5-3/412 8 11-5/8 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 5-5/1612 8 12-1/2 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 5-3/414 7 11-5/8 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 5-5/1614 7 12-1/2 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 5-3/414 8 11-5/8 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 5-5/1614 8 11-3/4 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 5-3/814 8 12-1/2 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 5-3/416 7 11-3/4 P8 18 4-1/2 1 5/16 5-3/816 8 11-5/8 P8 18 4-1/2 1 5/16 5-5/1616 8 12-1/2 P8 18 4-1/2 1 5/16 5-3/416 12 17-5/8 P8 18 4-1/2 1 5/16 8-5/1616 12 18-5/8 P8 18 4-1/2 1 5/16 8-13/1618 8 11-5/8 P8 20 5 1 5/16 5-5/1618 10 15 P8 20 5 1 5/16 720 8 11-5/8 P9 22 4 1 5/16 5-5/1620 12 17-5/8 P9 22 4 1 5/16 8-5/1620 12 18-5/8 P9 22 4 1 5/16 8-13/1624 10 11-5/8 P9 26 5 1 5/16 5-5/1624 12 17-5/8 P9 26 5 1 5/16 8-5/1624 12 18-5/8 P9 26 5 1 5/16 8-13/16
NOMINAL BUCKETLENGTH INCHES Punching Belt Width Inches B D E F
TYPES AAAND TIGER-TUFF INDUSTRIAL CENTRIFUGAL DISCHARGE ELEVATOR BUCKETS FOR BELTS
3 P1 4 1-3/8 – 1/4 14 P1 5 2-5/16 – 1/4 15 P1 6 3-3/16 – 1/4 16 P1 7-8 4-3/8 – 1/4 17 P2 8 2-1/2 – 1/4 18 P7 9-10 3 1 1/4 19 P7 10 3 1 1/4 1
10 P7 11-12 3-1/2 1 5/16 111 P7 12 4 1 5/16 112 P7 13-14 4-1/2 1 5/16 113 P8 14 3-1/2 1 5/16 114 P8 15-16 4 1 5/16 115 P8 16 4 1 5/16 116 P8 18 4-1/2 1 5/16 117 P8 18 4-1/2 1 5/16 118 P8 20 5 1 5/16 119 P9 20 4 1 5/16 120 P9 22 4 1 5/16 121 P9 22 4-1/2 1 5/16 122 P9 24 4-1/2 1 5/16 123 P9 24 5 1 5/16 124 P9 26 5 1 5/16 1
All plastic Maxi-Tuff MF Buckets that have a depth of 11-1/2”, 11-5/8” or 11-3/4” will be punched with a 5-5/16”down dimension (F).
Other Chain Punches Available. Verify bucket punching before ordering.
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1. Up-Leg Bonnet2. Down-Leg Discharge Bonnet w/ Internal Wear Liner3. Head Shaft and Bearing4. Head Section5. Pulley Lagging Inspection Door6. Discharge Throat and Throat Wiper
7. Elevator Belt and Buckets8. Elevator Leg Casing and Trunking9. Boot Section10. Up-Leg Inlet Hopper11. Boot Shaft and Take-Up Bearing12. Boot Clean-Out Slide
1. Current Bucket Size:
2. Current Bucket Style:
3. Bucket Manufacturer:
4. Bucket Spacing on Belt:
5. Number of Bucket Rows:
6. Product Being Elevated:
7. Product Density:
8. Moisture:
9. Oil or Fat Content:
10. Particle Size:
11. Product Temperature:
12. Head Pulley Diameter:
13. Head Pulley Width:
14. Head Shaft Diameter:
15. Head Shaft RPM:
16. Motor Horsepower:
17. Boot Pulley Diameter:
18. Feed Inlet, Up or Down Leg:
19. Feed Inlet, Opening Width:
20. Bucket Elevator Manufacturer:
21. Required Capacity:
22. Current Capacity:
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C. Spacing Between Leg Casing:
D. Height of Leg Casing:
E. Overall Width of Elevator:
F. Height from Head Shaft to Bonnet:
G. Depth of Bonnet:
H. Width from Head Shaft to Leg Casing:
I. Diameter of Discharge Spout:
J. Distance from Head Shaft Centerline Down to Top of Discharge Throat:
K. Distance from Head Shaft Centerline Down to Discharge Spout:
L. Height of Up Leg Inlet Hopper:
M. Height from Bottom of Elevator to Bottom of Up Leg Inlet Hopper:
N. Depth of Up Leg Inlet Hopper:
O. Height of Down Leg Inlet Hopper:
P. Height from Bottom of Elevator to Bottom of Down Leg Inlet Hopper:
Q. Depth of Down Leg Inlet Hopper:
R. Height from Bottom of Elevator to Boot Shaft:
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BULK MATERIAL HANDLING CHARTS
* Material density is approximate. Weight can change due to moisture content of product.
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOOSE BULKDENSITY # / CU.FT.
Alfalfa MealAlfalfa PelletsAlfalfa SeedAlmonds, BrokenAlmonds, Whole ShelledAlum, FineAlum, LumpyAlumina FinesAluminaAlumina Sized or BriquetteAluminum Chips, OilyAluminum Chips, DryAluminum HydrateAluminum OxideAluminum Silicate (Andalusite)Aluminum SulfateAluminum Chloride, CrystallineAluminum NitrateAluminum SulfateAmmonium ChlorideAmmonium NitrateAmmonium Sulfate, GranularAsh, Black GroundAshes, Coal, Dry-1/2"Ashes, Coal, Dry-3" & underAshes, Coal, Wet-1/2"Ashes, Coal. Wet-3" & underAsphalt BinderAsphalt, Crushed-1/2"Bakelite, FineBaking PowderBaking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)Barite (Barium Sulfate)+1/2"Barite, PowderBarium, CarbonateBark, Wood, RefuseBarley, Fine, GroundBarley, MaltedBarley, MealBarley, ScouredBarley, WholeBasaltBauxite, Dry, GroundBauxite, Crush-3Bauxite, Mine RunBeets, WholeBentonite, CrudeBenzene HexachlorideBlood, DriedBlood, GroundBones, WholeBones, CrushedBones, GroundBonemealBone Ash (Tricalcium Phosphate)
14-2241-4310-1528-3028-3045-5050-60
3550-65
657-157-1513-2060-120
4945-5845-5245-6245-5845-52
4545-58105
34-3535-4045-5045-5080-85
4530-4540-5540-55
120-180120-180
7210-2024-38
312841
36-4880-105
6875-8566-90
4835-40
5635-45
3035-5035-50
5050-6040-50
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOOSE BULKDENSITY # / CU.FT.
Borax 2"-3" LumpBorax 1 1/2"-2" LumpBorax Screening - 1/2"Borax, FineBoric Acid, FineBoronBran, Rice-Rye WheatBrewer's Grain, Spent, DryBrewer's Grain, Spent, WetBrick, Hard BurnedBrick, Soft BurnedBrick, Ground 1/8"Bronze ChipsBuckwheatCalcine, FlourCalcium AcetateCalcium Carbide (Crushed)Calcium LactateCalcium CarbonateCalcium Oxide (See Lime, Unslaked)Carbon, Activated, Dry, FineCarbon, Black, PelletedCarbon, Black, PowderCarborundumCashew NutsCast Iron, ChipsCaustic SodaCaustic Soda, FlakesCement, ClinkerCement, PortlandCement, Aerated (Portland)Cement, MortarChalk, CrushedChalk, PulverizedCharcoal, LumpsCharcoal, GroundChips Hogged FuelChrome OreCinders, Blast FurnaceCinders, CoalClay, CalcinedClay, Brick, Dry, FinesClay, Ceramic, Dry, FinesClay, Dry, LumpyCoal, Anthracite, Sized - 1/2"Coal, Bituminous, Mined 50M & underCoal, Bituminous, MinedCoal, Bituminous, Mined, SizedCoal, Bituminous, Mined, Run of MineCoal, Bituminous, Mined, SlackCoal, Bituminous, Stripping, Not cleanedCoal, LigniteCoal, CharCocoa BeansCocoa , Nibs
60-7055-6055-6045-55
5575
16-2014-3055-60125100
100-12030-5037-4275-85125
70-8026-2990-10040-508-2020-254-7100
32-37130-200
8847
75-9594
60-75133
75-9567-7518-2818-2815-25
125-1405740
80-100100-12060-8060-7555-6050-5440-6045-5545-5543-5050-6040-45
2430-40
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MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOOSE BULKDENSITY # / CU.FT.
Cocoa, PowderedCoconut, ShreddedCoffee, Green BeanCoffee, Ground, DryCoffee, Ground, WetCoffee, Roasted BeanCoffee, SolubleCoke, LooseCoke, Petroleum, CalcinedCoke, Breeze, 1/4 inch and underConcrete, CinderConcrete, 2 Inch SlumpConcrete, 4 Inch SlumpConcrete, 6 Inch SlumpConcrete, In Place, StoneConcrete, Pre-Mix, DryCopper OreCopper Ore, CrushedCopper Sulfate (Bluestone)Cork, Fine GroundCork, GranulatedCorn, CrackedCorn Cobs, GroundCorn Cobs, WholeCorn, EarCorn GermCorn GritsCorn Oil CakeCorn, SeedCorn, ShelledCorn, SugarCornmealCottonseed Cake, CrushedCottonseed Cake, LumpyCottonseed, Dry, DelintedCottonseed, Dry, Not DelintedCottonseed FlakesCottonseed HullsCottonseed Meal, ExtractedCottonseed Meal, ExpellerCottonseed Meats, DryCottonseed Meats, RolledCracklings, CrushedCullet, FineCullet, LumpDiatomaceous EarthDicalcium PhosphateDisodium PhosphateDistillers' Grain, Spent, DryDistillers' Grain, Spent, WetDolomite, CrushedDolomite, LumpyEarth, As Excavated, dryEarth, Loam, Dry, LooseEarth, Wet, Containing Clay
30-3520-2225-35
2535-4522-26
1925-353-4525-3590-100100-150110-150110-150130-15085-120120-150100-15075-8512-1512-1545-50
1712-15
5621
40-45254545
30-3538-4040-4540-45
3518-2520-25
1235-4025-30
4035-4040-5080-12080-12011-1440-5025-31
3040-6080-10090-10070-80
76100-110
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOOSE BULKDENSITY # / CU.FT.
Epsom SaltsFeldspar, GroundFeldspar, LumpsFeldspar, PowderFeldspar, ScreeningFerrous SulfateFerrous Sulfide, 1/2 InchFerrous Sulfide, PowderFish MealFish ScrapFlaxseedFlaxseed Cake (Linseed Cake)Flaxseed Meal (Linseed Meal)Flour, WheatFlue Dust, Blast FurnaceFlue Dust, Basic Oxygen FurnaceFlue Dust, Boiler House, DryFluorspar Fine (Calcium Fluoride)Fluorspar, Lumps, 1-1/2 to 3 InchFluorspar, Screenings, 1/2 InchFly AshFoundry Refuse, Old Sand Cores, EtcFuller's Earth, Dry, RawFuller's Earth, Oily, SpentFuller's Earth, Burned, RoastedGlass BatchGlue, GroundGlue, PearlGlue, Vegetable, PowderedGluten MealGranite, BrokenGranite, Lumps 1-1/2-3 InchGranite, Screenings, 1/2 InchGraphite, FlakeGraphite FlourGraphite OreGrass SeedGravel, Bank RunGravel, Dry, SharpGravel, PebblesGypsum, CalcinedGypsum, Calcined, PowderedGypsum Dust, AeratedGypsum Dust, Non AeratedGypsum, Lumps, 1-1/2 to 3 InchGypsum, Raw, 1 InchGypsum, Screenings, 1/2 InchGuano, DryHops, Spent, DryHops, Spent, WetIron Borings, Machine ShopIron OreIron Ore, ConcentratesIron Ore, CrushedIron Oxide, Pigment
40-5065-8090-100
10070-8560-70
120-135105-12035-4040-50
4548-50
2535-40
110-12545-6035-4080-10090-10085-10530-4570-10030-3560-65
4080-100
40404040
95-10085-9080-90
4028
65-7510-1290-10090-10090-10055-6060-8060-70
9370-8070-8070-80
7035
50-55125
100-200120-180135-150
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BULK MATERIAL HANDLING CHARTS
* Material density is approximate. Weight can change due to moisture content of product.
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOOSE BULKDENSITY # / CU.FT.
Oat HullsOil CakeOrange Peel, DryOxalic Acid, CrystalsOyster Shells, GroundOyster Shells, WholePaper Pulp (4% or less)Paper Pulp (6% to 15%)Peanuts, Raw, Uncleaned, UnshelledPeanuts, Clean, In ShellPeanuts, ShelledPeanut MealPeas, DriedPerlite, ExpandedPerlite, Expanded, PowderPhosphate Acid FertilizerPhosphate Rock BrokenPhosphate Rock PulverizedPhosphate SandPhosphate, Triple Super, GroundPolyethylene Resin, PelletsPolystyrene BeadsPolyvinyl Chloride, PelletsPolyvinyl Chloride, PowderPotash (Muriate) DryPotash (Muriate) Mine RunPotash Salt (Sylvite)Potassium CarbonatePotassium Chloride, PelletsPotassium NitratePotassium NitratePotassium SulfatePotato FlourPumice, GroundPyrites, IronPyrites, Iron, PelletsQuartz DustQuartzRice, HulledRice, PolishedRice, RoughRice BranRice GritsRice HullsRubber, Reclaimed, GroundRubber, ReclaimedRubber, PelletsRyeRye FeedRye MealRye MiddlingsRye BranRye, ShortsSafflower SeedSafflower Cake
8-1245-50
1560
50-608062
60-6215-2015-2035-45
3045-508-124-1260
75-8560
90-10050-5530-35
4020-3020-30
70758051
120-1307680
42-4848
40-45135-145120-13070-8080-9545-49
3032-36
2042-4520-2123-5025-3050-5542-48
3335-40
4215-2032-33
4550
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOOSE BULKDENSITY # / CU.FT.
Iron Oxide, Mill ScaleKaffir CornKaolin Clay, 3 Inch and UnderKaolin Clay, Talc, 100 MeshLactoseLead ArsenateLead ArseniteLead CarbonateLead Ore, 1/8 InchLead Ore, 1/2 InchLead Oxide (Red Lead) 100 MeshLead Oxide (Red Lead) 200 MeshLead Sulfide, 100 MeshLime, Ground, 1/8 Inch and UnderLime, Hydrated, 1/8 Inch and UnderLime, Hydrated, PulverizedLime, PebbleLimestone, Agricultural, 1/8 Inch and UnderLimestone, CrushedLimestone, DustLitharge, Pulverized (Lead Oxide)Magnesium, ChlorideMalt, Dry GroundMalt, Dry WholeMalt, MealMalt, SproutsMalt, Wet or GreenManganese DioxideManganese OreManganese OxideManganese SulphateMarble, CrushedMeat, Scrap with BoneMica, FlakesMica, GroundMica, PulverizedMilk, Dried FlakesMilk, MaltedMilk, PowderedMilk, Whole, Powdered, DryMilk SugarMill ScaleMiloMilo, GroundMolybdite, PowderMortar, WetMustard SeedMonosodium PhosphateNiacin (Nicontinic Acid)Nickel (Cobalt Sulphate Ore)OatsOats, CrimpedOats, CrushedOats, RolledOat Flour
7540-45
6342-56
327272
240-260200-270180-23030-15030-180240-26060-65
4032-4056-56
6885-9055-95
200-2503320
20-3036-4013-1560-6570-85
125-14012070
80-9540
17-2213-1513-155-6
30-3520-4520-36
32120-12540-4532-36107150455035
80-15026
19-262235
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MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOOSE BULKDENSITY # / CU.FT.
Steel, TrimmingsSugar Beet Pulp, DrySugar Beet Pulp, WetSugar, Refined, Granulated, WetSugar, RawSugar Cane, KnifedSulphur, Crushed Minus 1/2Sulphur, Lumpy Minus 3"Sulphur, PowderedSunflower, SeedTaconite, PelletsTalcum PowderTalcum, Minus 1/2"Talc, SolidTallowTanbark, GroundTrap Rock, ScreeningsTrap Rock, LumpsTricalcium PhosphateTrisodium PhosphateTrisodium Phosphate, GranularTrisodium Phosphate, PulverizedTriple Super PhosphateUrea Prills, CoatedVemiculite, OreVemiculite, ExpandedVetchWalnut Shells, CrushedWheatWheat BranWheat, CrackedWheat, FlourWheat, GermWheat, MiddlingsWhite Lead, DryWood Chips, ScreenedWood Chips, Hogged FuelWood, FlourWood, ShavingsZinc, Concentrate ResidueZinc, DustZinc, Ore, CrushedZinc, Ore, RoastedZinc Oxide, HeavyZinc Oxide, Light
75-15012-1525-4550-5555-6515-1850-6080-8550-6019-38
116-13050-6080-901655855
90-100100-11040-50
606050
50-5543-46
801648
35-4545-4816-2040-4533-4018-2820-2475-10010-3015-2516-368-1675-80200160110
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MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOOSE BULKDENSITY # / CU.FT.
Safflower MealSalicylic AcidSalt, Dry CoarseSalt, Dry FineSalt Cake, Dry CoarseSalt Cake, Dry PulverizedSand, Dry, Bank (Damp)Sand, Dry, Bank (Dry)Sand, Foundry, PreparedSand, Foundry (Shake Out)Sand, Dry SilicaSand, (Resin Coated) SilicaSand, (Resin Coated) ZirconSandstone, BrokenSawdust, DrySea-CoalSesame SeedShale, BrokenShale, CrushedShellacShellac, Powdered or GranulatedSilica, FlourSlag, Blast Furnace, CrushedSlag, Furnace, Granular, DrySlag, Furnace, Granular, WetSlate, Crushed, Minus 6Slate, DustSlate, Crushed, Minus 1/8Slate, LumpSludge, Sewage, DriedSludge, Sewage, Dry GroundSoap, Beads or GranulesSoap, ChipsSoap, DetergentSoap, FlakesSoap, PowderSoapstone, Talc, FineSoda Ash BriquettesSoda Ash, HeavySoda Ash, LightSoda AlumSodium Aluminate, GroundSodium Aluminate SulphateSodium NitrateSodium PhosphateSodium SulfiteSoy Bean, CakeSoy Bean, CrackedSoy Bean, Flake, RawSoy Bean, FlourSoy Bean Meal, ColdSoy Bean Meal, HotSoy Beans, WholeStarchSteel, Turnings, Crushed
5029
45-6070-80
8565-85
110-13090-11065-7590-10090-100
104115
85-9010-13
6527-4190-10085-90
803180
130-18060-6590-10080-9070-8082-8585-9540-5045-5515-3515-2515-505-1520-2540-50
5055-6520-35
757275
70-8050-60
9640-4330-4018-2527-30
4040
45-5025-50
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