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Denver

Equipment
Company
Handbook

Copyriqht 1954 by
Denver Equipment Company
1400 Seventeenth Street
Denver 17, Colorado

Cable Address: DECO Denver


Telephone: Denver,Colorado-CHerry 4466

I PRINTED JX U. S. A.

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DECO Engineers Handbook No. 1 is dedi-
cated to the world-wide profession of engi-
neers whose responsibility it is to supply Denver Equipment Company ...
essential minerals to industry and to do it
with the greatest possible profit from mill COLORADO. D e n v e r 17
operation. Denver Equipment Company
1400 Seventeenth Street
P.O. Box 5268
Equipment and accompanying specifi-
N E W YORK,
cations has been designed to give contin- N e w Y o r k City 1
uous "24 Hour S e ~ c e "because the a g e Denver Equipment Company
old saying "one hour's delay means no 41 14 Empire State Bldg.

profit today" is more important now with ILLINOIS, Chicago 1


increased operating costs than ever before. Denver Equipment Company
1123-24 Bell Building
307 No. Michigun Avenue
We have tried to supply in this hand-
book baaic enqineering f a t s a n d data on TEXAS, El Paso
Denver Equipment Company
equipment as we11 as frequently used tablea
a n d conversion charta UTAH, Salt Lake City
Denver Equipment Company
P. 0.Box 705
This book is designed to help you. There
may be other ways that we may help yo& MEXICO, Mexico, D.F.
Denver Equipment Co., S.A.
a n d if so, please let us know because it is 14 Avenida Juorez, Derpacho 615
our sincere desire to b e of service. All we
CANADA, Toronto 1
ask is the opportunity to make you "Hap Denver Equipment Co. (Canada) Ltd.
pier. H,ealthier and Wealthier" and the 220 Boy Street
opportunity to work with you in supplying
CANADA, Vancouver
any or all of your equipment needs.
Denver Equipment Co. (Canada) Ltd.
305 Credit Foncier Bldq.

ENGLAND, London, E C 2
Denver Equipment Co., Ltd.
15-17 Christopher Street
Finsbury Square

SOUTH AFRICA, Johannesburg


Denver Equipment Co., S. A. (Pty) Ltd.
9th Ave. and Broadway. Ber. Valley
INQUIRIES
Your inquiries are solicited. Further de- Customer's name and address (for
tails, specifications and bulletins on any mailing purposes).
items listed in this handbook will be sup- Customer's name and address for
plied promptly. We will be most happy to SHIPPING purposes.
give you our recommendation on any prob-
Name and address to which invoice
lem without obligation. Our primary objec-
and shipping papers are to be mailed.
tive is to help you by supplying sound infor-
mation and proven mill equipment that will Complete shipping instructions in-
make more profit for you. cluding destination a n d special rout-
GENERAL ing if preferred.
The dimensions and weights of machines 5. Specify if this order should be consoli-
listed in this catalog are approximately cor- dated with previous orders for s h i p
rect and are for estimating purposes only. ment.
Should the data be required for design lay-
6. Specify the number of copies of in-
out or installation please write to our engi- voice, bills of lading and packing lists
neering department for latest specifications. you require.
Unless otherwise indicated, the diameter of
a machine is listed first and then the length 7. Specify the number of sets of blue-
or height. For example: A 20'x 10' Thick- prints and operating instructions you
ener has a tank 20' dia. and 10' deep. require.
ORDERS 8. Specify if partial shipments are per-
Delivery is normally a n important item mitted. (We urge partial shipments be
in selecting equipment. Delivery estimates, allowed wherever possible.)
based on conditions existing at the time
9. Be sure to list size and description of
quotations are made, are subject to adjust-
machines ordered.
ment at the time your order is received.
10. Describe hand of machine. (Please
Considerable time can be saved in proc-
use sketches to indicate location of
essing a n order if all necessary information
feed, discharge, source of power. etc.,
is furnished. Otherwise your order may be
for each machine.)
delayed as correspondence is carried on to
obtain the essential information. 11. Indicate type of drive: whether belt or
motor drive. If it is motor drive, please
Please check this list to see that your order
specify exact electrical characteristics
contains the following information if appli-
-phase, cycle and voltage.
cable:
4
12. In case motor driven machines are AGITATOR, Denver Center and Side Air-lift
ordered with the drive but without
motor, the customer must furnish cer-
tified motor prints.
13. Please illustrate with sketches any
special features.
14. Specify name and address of final
user.
15. Give shipping date required.
Denver Side Air-Lift Agitator type, need on]y have the
16. Specify any special markings to be Side Air-lift pipes installed,
shown on shipment. the angle of the rakes changed and the R.P.M. of the rakes
increased, to use it as a Side Air-lift type.
18. Specify final use-Uranium-Gold- The totally enclosed, running-in-oil head motion, with
integral rake lifting device, is sealed against entry of dirt
Paper-Lead. etc. All export ship- and is equipped with hollow center shaft so that air can be
added for the Center Air-lift.
ments require end use certificates The rake lifting device is particularly advantageous when
signed by the purchaser and final starting up after shutdown where it eliminates damage to
shaIt and rakes. The rakes, after having been elevated out
user before we can apply for export of the settled solids can then be lowered gradually. Handwheel
is conveniently located on top 01 mechanism.
licenses. If you prefer to apply for Rake arms may be adjusted to any angle from horizontal
your own export license, then please to 45 degrees. Rakes may be changed in angle to rake toward
the center or toward the periphery of the tank. Center Air-
let us know when placing order to lift type operaies a t a normal speed of 2 to 3 R.P.M. while
Side Air-lift type operates at 4 to 6 R.P.M.
avoid duplication of effort.
Side Air-li
19. Please furnish government priority Pulley

rating if available.
20. Furnish import license number if re-
quired.
Only a few of the above items may be
applicable to your order but much time will
be saved if a n order contains all necessary
information and then deliveries can be
made much more promptly.

DENVER EQUIPMENT COMPANY


Box 5268, Denver 17, Colorado (Continued on next page)

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~1 1 1
1%-2
2-3
2-3
3-5
3-5
3-5
6200#
775O#
7800#
7900#
8OOOft
87508
2-3

2-3

2-3
Size*
3 x3'
I
Machine Tank Capacity
Cubic Feet
**Wood.

11.1
38.1
Steel

21.2
so 3
1 Overall...
Dtmenrian3
0 1 1

3 4"
4'4"
Fit.
4'11"
6'2''
I 1
Mato

1
Apprax. Shlp. W t . . Lbs
-Tank-
Wood

190
Steel
-Mechanlrrn~

190
Belt Motor

1.~1' I% 330 425


Air Requirements 5.~5' 78 8 98.1 5'5 7'3" 2 520 670
6'6" 8'3" 760 950
6.~6' 141.4 169.6 3
l'x7' 2306 269.4 7'6" 9'6 3 LO30 1360
Additional
Av. ble Tpnk Capaclty Per 8'=8' 3511 402.2 8'6" 10'9" 5 1400 1790

D m Dcptt
- Stee
C ~ c i t vmn
ic Feet
*Woad l
Foot Depth
in Cu. F e e t
Steel I * W o o l
IO'xIO'
12'=12
704 0
1241.0
785.1
1357.2
10'7''
12'7"
14:8"
12'9''
16'0
18'6"
5
7%
3300 3584
4700 6100
6500 7800
-
-. I4'%14' 1996.0 2155.2 7%
5' 5' 77 16'xLb' 2906.0 3216.9 16'8" 20'8" LO 8570 14320
6' 6' 139 IB'xL8' 4233.0 4580.5 18'10'' 22'8" 10 L I Z 4 3 17660
7' 7' 228 ZO'x20 5853.0 6283.2 20'10'' 25'0 IS 14245 23400
8' 8' 350
*Machmer 14 x l 4 ' and larger built with am-lilts.
505 **Tanks 10'110' and larger with 3" staves.
682 ***For V - b e l t driven x i t a t o r w i t h rtecl tanks.
12' 12' 1217
14' 14' 1950 AGITATOR, Denver Pachuca
15' 14' 2260
16' 11' 2560 DENVER Pachuca Agitators
18' 16' 3725 effect agitation and oxidation
19' 16' 4200 by means of air pressure. The
20' 16' 4625 tank is circular in shape, and
22' 16' 5615 equipped with a 60" conical
24' 16; 6700 false bottom and a central air
25' 20 9200 20.0 tube which is approximately
26' 20' 9880
28' 20' 11520
20.0 1/10 of the diameter of tank.
20.0 Compressed air is introduced
13280
-8180
I1 W O O ankr up to and m c l u d i n g 14' and 3" s t a v e r on
mtu the lower end of the tube
by either a rubber sleeve
rxer v d ranks' valve, a ball cock, or a plain
I. double air requlrementr in above t a b l e Pressure pipe line exlending from the
Lop of the tank to the bottom
AGITATOR A N D CONDITIONER. of the tuhe. The lower end of
Denver (Open Type 1 this pipe liue is turned up to
DENVER (Open Type) Agi- introduce the jet of air into
tator and Conditioner is simi- the lift tuhe.
lar to the Denver (Patented) After the tank is filled with
Super-Agitator and Condi- D U ~ Dthe
. air valve is o ~ e n e d .
c,oss-se~~~on o f o m w Pachvca not- ?hi's' permits the air to' enter
tioner except t h a t the hood tator S h o w i n g Coniral B o m m the tube under pressure, m&-
and standpipe have been elim- ing an upward current, and
inated. This unit can be suc- overflowing at the top while fresh pulp is taken in at the
cessfully used where condi- bottom. A complete circulation of the pulp is produced by
tlons require a moderate agi- this action, and it can be continued until all values have
tation or mixing action on passed into solution.
light pulps. Many industrial
applications where continuous Air Approx.
mixing is required utilize this
~ ~ , " . " ; ~ ~ l , ~ ~ D ~ o ~ ~ sturdy
" , " l Pbut
P ~economical
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l agitator.
~ ~ ~ ~ Wt.. L
b
.
Further detailed data on di-
mensions and capacities and
other valuable information can be obtained by writing any
Denver Equipment Company office.

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AGITATOR A N D CONDITIONER.
Denver (Patented) Super-
-See CONDITIONER. r-
(Wheeler Type)
-
AMALGAMATION CLEAN-UP PAN, Denver

1 THE Clean-Up Pan has all


the advantages of the arrastra
and Wheeler Pans, and is de-
signed for batch or continuous
amalgamation t r e a t m e n t of
AMALGAMATION BARREL, Denver high grade ore, flotation and
t a b l e concentrates. Greater
DENVER Amalgamatron Bar-
rel IS used for batch armdlna
l o w a cuncentrate is shipped
to the smelter.
I n cr,ntinunuc oneration. the

",,
em-UP Pan the bottom where they are
w ~ t t e d and absorbed by the
mercury. The mineral values are ground and polished by
heavy shoes which are dragged over a stationary d ~ ering.
Due to the design of this die ring the mercury is not actually
ground with the pulp so there is little "flouring" and loss 01
batch ground, either wet or
Belt Drwe. S h o w t n g c l e a n - ~ u t Doo1.r mercury. The hcight of the shoes above the die ring is ad-
dry. Special lifter bars can be supplied tor mixing purposes. justable and they are easily replaced.

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Rubber liners may be furnished to reduce abrasion losses.
Shell is replaceable.
Belt or motor drive can be supplied according to individual
requirements. For amalgamation work a two speed motor
drive is recommended, the hlgh speed for the mitial grinding
p.fachine
I 'Cap-ciry
2 I L
Dlmenrions
,
M~~~~
I- Shippmg W t . . Lbs.
+Belt ..I..

operation and the low speed when the mercury is added.


The emptying and cleaning of this unit is greatly simplified
by ~ t distinctive
s design. Two clean-out doors are provided
'Capacity depends upon s ~ z eof feed. Iinenar of gnnd, and the applicat~on
at opposite ends of the harrel, and an extra grate door When used pnmarlly as an amalgamator, the capacity i s greater than
arrangement allows the discharging of the unit while retain- when used for g r ~ n d ~ nas
g well as amalgamation.
mg the grmding medium. lIncluder tight and Loore pulleys.
More complete information can be obtained by writing
any Denver Equipment Company office. Denver Ore Tests are made on an
"actual cost" basis. This brings the
world's finest laboratory equipment
Motor
Approx Shrppmg
W t Lb..
and skilled technicians to your service
H.P.
*&It / Motor
at a very low cost.
AMALGAMATION DRUM. Denver
WHEREVER free gold occurs ir, a heavy concentrate,
whether from placer or milling operations, the Denver Amal-
gamation Drum is the ideal machine to remove the gold in
I I the form of amalgam, leaving a mlneral-free tailing.
- N o Pullrya are ~ n c l u d r d
Ordinarily a single large hall is used and this grinds and
{ M a d e in Canada only. amalgamates the mineral with the least possibility of flouring
the mercury. A tilting devlce is arranged so that t h e slimes
(Continued an n e x t pmgc)
can be drained out while the
AMALGAMATION U N I l Denver
i------H---i
-.
DENVER Amalgamation Unit
d r u m iq rutating. The concen- has been developed to simplify
trate is removed through a and speed up thc discharging
drain outlet located on the and cleaning of concentrates
arnalpnm groove. This groove after trealment in the Denver
c o l l t ~ t sthe mercury and holds Anmlgarn Barrel. The Unit
the concentrate while the consists of steel supporting
slimes arc being discharged. f r a m e w o r k on which is
This amalgamation d r u m is moontcd the amalgam barrel
very inexpensive and easy to with trunnions and drive,
operate. It should be used for splash pans and amalgam sep-
the final clean u p of gold con- arator. The complete Unit is
centrates from larger amalga- used to regrind and amalga-
niatim operations in place of mate concentrates, and the
niortars and hand pans. usual practice consists of:
( I ) The first period, ranging from 6 to 12 hours, is for re-
nimcncinns S h i p p l n ~Wt.. L b s . grinding the concentrates to free the gold from the ore or
- tl P - sulphides, as well as to thoroughly mix the pulp with any
Gas Belt .Motor
chemicals. such a s lime, soda ash, caustic soda, or nitrates.
~

235 This operation, to be most efflclent, is conducted a t a grind-


1 5 y 24.,
8 6 58" 38"
4+'
Ij;
435
1863 1630
460
1805
Ing speed, and usually requires no attention. I t can be con-
ducted on the amalgamator's off-shift.
* A v a l I r b l e r e c r i o n a l i m d !or r n u l b d ~ k t;-oortakon (2) The second step, which usually lasts from one to two
AMALGAMATION PLATE, Denver hours, consists of first addi~lpthe mercury needed to amal-
gamate the gold and then running the barrel at approxi-
DENVER Amalgamation mately one-half the original grinding speed. The lower
Plates are made from the fin- speed reduces the flouring of the mercury to n minimum.
est cold rolled annealed cop- It is easily obtained by use of the two-speed motor supplied
per plate, approximately %'' a z standard.
thick, with one, one and one- (3) A grate is placed on one of the dirchargc openings
half or two ounces of silver and as the barrel is rotated the contents are drained out.
plating per square foot. Heav- aided bv wash water introduced through the swivel water
ier plating is apt to peel. and connection.
1s not recommended. (4) In the Denver Separator, the amalgam and mercury
Standard sizes are shown in are removed from the gangue material. This separation
the following table. These is accurately performed by a carefully controlled upward
should be specified wherever flowing current of water, which the operator watches through
possible as odd sizes necessitate the heavy glass tube of the separator. The amalgam and
c x t r : ~cutting arid a 1070 in- mercury drup into a container or lorked receptacle for
crease in price. subsequent retorting and reduction to a gold and silver
All plates are carefully bullion bar.
wrapped in blankets and then boxed to prevent damage in Mole complete information ran be obtained by writing
shipment. Shipping weight is approximately n h e pounds any Denver Equipment Company office.
per square foot I

Approx S h ~ p p m gW t , Lbs
Appmx - --
Plate S l l ? Plate I oz. 1'2 0 2 2 "1.
Thickness Ag. per Ag. per A g . per
Sq. Ft S q . Ft S q Ft.
48" 48"
48 5L
48" 54''
48" 6 0
an" 9 6
48" 144'' ! l i l
52" 9 6
5 96" tBuilt in Censde only.
6V 96" *Indudcn tight and 1m.c pullcv-.
bU 144"
ARRASTRA, Denver BALL MILL CAPACITIES

THE Arrastra is used in small 4sa; Shart Tons/24 Hrs Motor


gold mills to treat high grade la11 Load Jutput
~ r a v i t yconcentrates by batch (Lbs ) (HP)
- . ...~-
amalgamation. Its capacity is 3.700
200
t o 300 pounds of concen- 5.600
trates per day. The usual 10.500
practice I , to grind a small 11,000
charge 5 to 7 hours, or until 22.000
Iuw enuugh t o add m e r c u r y ,
alter which g r i n d ~ n gis con- 19.500
tinued lor several hours Every 26.000
day the linely ground charge 23.000
is flushed out t o waste a n d 30.500
26,500
a new charge shoveled in.
Periodtcally the accumulaled amalgam is cleaned o u t 01
35.500
the Arrastra
44,000
T h e Arrastra consists of two alloy iron shoes which a r e
35.000
dragged along the bottom of a 3 0 diameter circular bowl 47.000
by mearls of a rotating a r m . T h e bowl and bevel gear
58.000
d r l v e a r e mountcd on cast iron legs. Power r e q u ~ r e d b
about 3 horsepower. Shipping w e ~ g h ton t h e belt-driven 52.000
machme is approximately 750 pounds. 60.000
68.000
90.000
BALL MILL, A-C 66.500

A PULP level sufficienlly h ~ g hto interpose a bed of pulp, 81.000


partly t o cushion t h e impact of t h e balls, permits a maximum 99.500
crushing effect with a minimum wear of steel. T h e pulp 82.000
level of t h e A l h - C h a l m e r s Ball Mill can be v a n e d f r o m 102.000
dischargmg a t t h e periphery to discharging a t a point about 123.000
half way between the trunnion and t h e periphery.
Data bared an:-Wet grinding. smgle stage, closed circult operatroll
feed:-(l," one way drmensmn): Class 111 ore.
All mtlls:-free dmcharge, grated type, rapid pulp flow
N. B -far overflow type mills: ~apacity 80%-power 83',
Dimensions.-"dtameters" ~nsideshell wthout liners-"lengths" working
length shell between end Liners

We have often been referred to as the


All8l.Chalrners Ball MIII Showins chiried t o gauge so t h a t t h e
Drum T Y Fwdar
~ shells a r e i n t ~ r c h a n g e a b l e . "Diagnosticians of the ore dressing
Various types of liners and industry." Perhaps we can help you
drives a r e available and f u r t h e r information will be s u p -
plied on request.
with your mineral recovery problems.
Please let us try.
BALL M I L L , Denver ( Muleback T y p e ) BALL M I L L , Denver 30"
r- I DENVER (Muleback Type) THIS Denver (Convertible)
Ball M111 is unique in design
and is particularly adapted to
small milling plants. The shell
is cast in one piece with a
flange for bolting to t h ~ head
In converting the mill from a
30"xlB" t o a 30"x36 unit with
double the capacity, it is only
necessary to secure a second
ju'r3b" ocnrer ccot,,ertnble) cast shell (a duplicate of the
sources of gold, silGer and B ~ I I1.1811
first) and bolt it to the original
st~mtrgic minerals are often found by the prospector, not
close by our modern highways, but far back in the moun- section.
tains and deserts all over the world The Den\.er Equip- Denver 30" Convertible Ball Mills are furnished with scoop
feeders with replaceable lips. Standard mills are furnished
ment Company has realized this fact, and therefore has with liners to avoid replacement of the shell; however, the
designed a Denver Ball Mill that can be transported to these mill can be obtained less liners. This ball mill is often
faraway and relatively inaccessible properties, either by driven by belts placed around the center, although gear
the age old "muleback" transportation system. or by the drive units with cast years can be furnished. A Denver
modern airplane. As a result these properties may now ob- Spiral Screen can be attached to the discharge.
tam a well-designed ball mill with the heaviest individual More complete information can be obtained by writing
piece weighing only 350 pounds. any Denver Equipment Company office.
The prime factor considered in this design was to f u r -
nish equipment having a maximum strength with a mini-
mum w e ~ g h t For this reason, these mdls are made of steel,
giving a high tensile strength and light weight to the m i l k
The " m u l e b a c k design consists of the sturdy cast iron head
construction an the 30" slze and cast step1 head construction 1 40
Mrrh / / L ( W H / Belt M o t o r
on the larger sizes. The flanges on the heads are arranged
Lo bolt to the rolled steel shell provided with flanged rings.
When required, the total length of the shell may colvist of
several shell lengths flanged together to provide the desired
mill length. Liners, bearings, gears and drives are similar
to those standard on all Denver Ball Mills.
Submission of your problem t o the Engineering Department
of the Denver Equipment Company will result in prompt
and accurate analysis of the conditions involved, with a Sizes 30" x 26" and longer a r e also availn1)le
recommended solution to the problem. in steel constixction.
More complete information can be obtained by writing
any Denver Equipment Company office.
Denver Equipment Company publishes
1 1 --
hunnxon I Shell
- 1
N e t W e i g h t of H e a v i e s t Pieces-Lbs.
Motor DECO TREFOIL, a n exchange of help-
Sectlo" ful engineering information designed
to improve milling. DECO TREFOIL is
published every other month. If you are
connected with mining and do not re-
ceive DECO TREFOIL please write
to us.
BALL M I L L , Denver Batch BALL M I L L , Hardinge Conical
THIS mlll may be used for

oenverc ~ ~ a b unit this type of ball mill is the


- ~ ~F 3I O ~ ~ ~cell
I O ~
Taking Conical M i l l DI.icharw Strength due to the
oanrar antoh ad MIII give long wearing life. Two conical steel ends.
grate cleanout doors are pro- Sizes of conical mills are glven in diameter of the cylin-
vided on opposite sides of the shell by means of which drical section in feet and the length of the cylindrical section
the mill can be either gradually discharged and washed, in inches. Liners can be had of hard iron, manganese steel
while running, or easily and rapidly emptied and flushed or Bclgian Silex. F o r p ~ dsteel balls or Danish Flint Pebbles
out w h ~ l cshut down Wash-water is introduced into the are used for the grinding media, depending upon Lhe mate-
~nterior of thp mill through a tapped opening in the trun- rial being milled.
nion. The mill may be lined with rubber, stlex (buhrstone) Various types of drives can be furnished to suit the indi-
or wood if desired vidual requirements of particular installations. Let us make
Drtvea a v ~ i l a b l care as follows: (1) Motor, V-belts and recommendations for most efficiently solving your grinding
spur gears; ( 2 ) Flat-belt drive through tight and loose problem.
pulleys and spur gears; (3) Flat-belt drive through tight
a n d loose pulleys direct to trunnion shaft. APPROXIMATE CONICAL BALL MILL CAPACITIES
MEDIUM HARD ORE

I
1
Machmc Capacity
Size Lbs. Pcr *C *city. T o n s a r 24 Hours
, Charcc Sirc of --
Mill 2" t o l o I" to h5 ,^10201
M I I ~ Mcsh Mcsh
-
2
5 1x2
9
I2
I8
23
33
42
tB",lt i n Canada only. 60
*Includcm t i ~ h and
t laav pullcY3. 77
90
100
115
150
185
11s
Mill design and Flowsheet design are 150
180
also services of Denver Equipment Co. 380
465
Write for details how these services
might help you. *Tha capadtin shown in the fint columr. are b a d upon tha mill operat-
inp in open circuit, and those in the other three columns, in cloned circuit.

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CONICAL BALL MILLS
CONTINUED 1s due to t h ~ ,all steel cortstruction The t r u n n ~ o n sare an
- -
integral part of the cast steel heads and arc machined with
Appruxlrnate W e l s h l . Pounds the axis of thc mill. The mill heads are assured against
...
d l Charge
breakage due to the high tensile strength of cast steel 'a,
- compared to that of thc c a t iron head found on the ordi-
900 375 500 nary hall mill Denver Trunnion Bearings are made of high-
3.800 1.400 1.000
4.300 2.200 1.800 grade nickel babbitt.
5.000 3.000 2.500 Denver Steel Hrad Ball-Rod Mills ran h, converted II,!,,
7,700 4.800 4,000 larger capacity mi!ls by boltmg a n additional shell length
8.100 5.400 5.000
11.000 7.800 7.500 onto the flange of the or~ginalshell. This is possible hecause
9.000 all Denver Steel Head Ball-Rod M ~ l l shavc bearings s u ~ t a h l ~ .
11.000
15.000
lor mills with length twlce the diameter .
18.000 Head and shell I ~ n e r sfor Dcnvcr Stcel Head Ball-Rod
20,000 Mills are available in Decolloy (a chrome-nickel alloy), hard
24,000
28,000 Iron. electric steel, molychrome steel, and manganese steel.
24.u00 19.000 33.000 Urlve gears are furnished either In cast tooth spur gear and
27.0011 23 000 37,000
10,0110 26.000 42.000 pinion or s u t tooth spur gear and pinion. The gears are
33.000 29.000 47,000 furnished a s standard on the d~schargeend of the mill, out
41.000 ' 30.000 65,000
5L.000 75,000 of the way of the classifier return feed, but can be furnished
i 35mo at the mill feed end by request. Drives may be obtained
-Taken from H a r g e Catalog according to the customer's s~ecifications.
~ e n v e ; Ball-Rod Mills have greater capacity than most
mills because the diameters of Denver Ball-Rod Mills are
measured inside the liners, while most mills measure inside
BALL-ROD M I L L , Denver Steel Head the shell
Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
T H E Denver Stcel Head
U;ill-Rod Mill give.; thr ore
dressing c n g i n e e r a wide Cap. T o n s Slrc of Scoop
chcict. i n grinding design scl Pcr 24 hrs. Fcrdcr .- --
that h e can easily securp a H
-- -- --- -
Denver Ball-Rod Mill huited
In his particular problem. 4'- LO'
4'-10.
The succr~\sful operation of 4'-10:
n n y grinding unit is l a ~ g e l y 4'- LO
4'-10'
drx>endent on the method of '4-10'
n=m<,ving the ground D U I ~ -- --
4' 10.
T h r Denver Ball-Rod Mill is 6'-7'
~v.~tlablvwith five t .v.
m s of 6'-7'
ill.charge trunnions, each type 6'-7'
6'-7'
oht;tin;lhlc in small, medium 6'-7'
car large diameters. The types 6' 7'
- -
(11 discharge trunnions are 7'4.
( 1 1 overflow. (2) perforated 7'-9'
7'-9'
overflow, ( 3 ) return spiral, 7'+:
( 4 ) grate, and (5) peripheral. 7'-9
7'-9.
Thus the engineer can fit any 7'-9'
onr of liftpen methods of dis- -- -

1O'-4:
charging a ball mill into 10'4
r l 0 ' Denver Steel Heall Rod M!ll grinding pmblem. 10'4'
Lame D l $ c l ~ a r g e ~ 10' 4'
rcth r u n n m The superiority of the Dcn- 10' 4'
ver Steel Head Ball-Rod Mill 10'4'

( C ~ n t i n u c do n next page)

21
APPROXIMATE MARCY BALL M I L L CAPACITIES
(Continued from preceding page) MEDIUM HARD ORE
I
Ball Rod 1 A p p r o x . Ship
Chsrgc I Chsrgc I Wt Lb3
-+
-
o ~ u M no m
... .
Pounds I P o u n d s
Mtll No
1 /
Di. Lgth.
-
11,"
to 8
Wcrh
-A
- -
1 " 1

to 48
Wcrh
--
to 6 5
Wcrh
-

22 12 9
33 i8 13
44 24 18
55 31 22
75 4I 30
93 51 38
4'13'
4'x4' 138 79 55
4'~s' 207 118 83
4'r6'
4'ra' 220 122 86
4'rlU' 330 187 130
367 207 146
S'x3' 440 248 175
5'r4'
'r' 720 405 290
S'r6' 865 486 348
sr8' 1010 567 406
S'XIO'
S'x12' 1100 620 450
1540 880 640
2700 1548 1125
- -

Uwal
Bell
BALL MILLS, Marcy M ~ l No.
l Zhargr
Wt
Lbr.
. To
Run
'Matar
Rccom
mcndcd
-
32 1000 LO
33 1500 15
34 2000 20

43 2500 20
44 3300 25
45 4200 30

54 5000 40
56 7500 60

63 6000 60
.. - -..
...- 6 4 55 9000
10000
100
100
charged at the other in a con- 65
66 l2000 125
tinuous operat~on. The entire discharge end is fitted with a
75 l8000
grate or screen, back of which are radial lifters or blades 76 21600
which elevate and qurckly remove the ground material. 77 25200
This material rapidly sifts through the grates; the lifters pick 86 28000
it up at once and discharge it out the trunnion, through 97 46000
109 74000
which no balls or coarse pieces of material can escape. - r q u e motor 1s recommended for less
The Marcy Mill.wil1 take material as coarse as 252 inches *A low current, h l g h arting
than 20 H . P . : above th. rlre i round rotor (slip ring) motor should
and deliver an 8 mesh product without the use of screens or be used.
classifiers. In conjunction with a screen or classifier it will
deliver any mesh product. Mills Nos. 32, 43, and 54 can be
sectionalized for muleback transportation when necessary.
Information furnished upon request.
BALLS, Denver Grinding
DENVER Grinding Balls are forged from the best high-
carbon manganese steel and are non-breakable. These balls
are of the w r y highest quality that can he produced, and
give long, satisfactory service. Prices on either small or car-
lots are gladly furnished upon request
Denver Cast Alloy Steel Balls are lower in price than the
forged type and where freight and haulage are not factors,
they are often more desirable

Approx. No. of Net


Size oi Wei~ht Hall, Average
Grindln~ Each in Per Weight
Ball. Diam Pounds K ~ E Per K e r
- ~
~ --- -
-
pp-- . .

BLOWER, Denver Rotary


DENVER Rotary Blower ior
pressure and vacuum serv-
ice is universally used wilh
gas or oil burners, furnaces, DENVER S u p e r c h a r g e r
forges, ovens, etc. Blower IS an ideal unit for
Two interengaging irnpellcrs, supplying low-pressure air
rotating in opposite directions to the Denver'Sub-AnFlo-
draw air inlo the pockets be- tation Machine. It is also
tween the in~pellers and the used for supplying low-
case, and iorce this air into the pressure air to oil and gas
discharge pipe. The arrrount of fired furnaces, pneumatic
air displaced by these irrrpel- conveyors and for agitation
lers a t each revolution is defi- of liquids and pulps.
nitely known. so that an R.P.M. This is a centrifugal type
may be selected to deliver any turbo - compressor deliver-
rvuuired miount oi air. ing air a t a uniforrrl pres-
Denvc,r Rotary Blowers are simple in design, without sure.
valves, sliding vanes, springs, or olher delicate parts to wear, Single-stage machines of-
break, or become noisy. All the parts are made of the best fered for installation where
grade of material obtainable to carry the stresses placed on low first cost is desired, will deliver reliable air service in
each particular piece. Low bearing and gear tooth loads, and pressure from 4 to 16 ounces and in volumes from 110 to 2350
small clearances between operating parts, enable these blow- cubic feet per minute. Multi-stage machines are available
ers to mainlain their original eificiency for many years. that furnish pressures irom 8 ounces to 2 pounds and in
volumes up to 20,000 cubic feet per minute.
DEN\
-- BUCKETS, Denver Ore
lolurne pi)rox.
M.rhi.c :u. F t . Shtp. DENVER Ore Buckets are built
er MI". t.. Lbs.
Size
Motor of heavy steel shaged o n forms
-- .-- - and soundly rivcted. The bot-
245
025 % ~ I 300
260 toms of these b u c k e t s a r e
025Sh~l 375
0251-1
260 concave, so that the ring to
s750
o0 425
0251 5 2 1
465
which the dumping chain is
0252 1 1000
- . -~- -- attached does r i o t prevent their
165 245 standing upright.
250 260
260 The superiority of t h e w ore
340
500
675
300 buckets is due to t h e ~ rheavy
465
1000 465 construction and careful as-
- ~
-- sembly.
245
110
260 These buckcts a r e designed
160
'240 260 to 1)c 1;rrge enough in diameter
150 300 and short enough in height to
450 335
760 465 k stable and easy lu handle
1165 710 D ~ , orc , ~~ ~ ~~ k for
e t ~
. olrts The center of gravity is low
710
1925
765
L r l t Nos. 1-3: Rioht Nos. 4.14 ?nough SO that the bucketz
2000
- d o not tip over easllv. Thus,
150 390
200 390 they can be conveniently used on or in conjunction with
275 425 either style of Denver Ore Bucket Cars.
400 465
600 465 Many sizes a r e kept in Denvor stock.
I050 510

1
1600 710
2100 765 Clparlt~ Diarnetcr, lcclles Appror.
- - Sizr Hright Ship.

1
--
225 425 No. Cubic Averagc
325 165 Fcn L 6 1 Ore
500 465
850 510
I300 710
1700 765
2650 845
- 37
260 475 24
400 475 28
750 710 19
1100 710 40
1500 765 48
2200 845 40
- - 42
6 4 710 28
950 710
1275 765
1900 845
2550 875
-
AIR REQUIREMENTS FOR DENVER "SUB-A" SUPERCHARGED
FLOTATION MACHINES

Machine Prcs.urc Air Rcqd.


We have often been referred to as the
Sire
PS Cell
"Diagnosticians of the ore dressing
No. 8 (16'r16') 8 3
industry." Perhaps we can h e h you
No.
No.
1 2 (22.~22')
15 ( 2 4 . ~ 2 4 ' )
8
8
10
12
with your mineral recovery problems.
No.
No.
1 8 (28'128')
1 8 Special
8 18 Please let us try.
(32.~32') 8 24
No. 1 1 (38.138') 10 40
No. 24 (43'1437 10 50
No. 3 0 (56'156') 12 100
CAGES, Denver Mine
BUCKETS, Denver Windlass
DENVER W~ndlassBuckets are DENVER Mine Cages are designed from experience ac-
quired by building hundreds of cages In various sizes and
of the lishtest posslble con-
types. These cages are built with highest quality material
struction consistent with the and precision workmanship.
requlaite durability and stout- A s shaft dimensions vary, Denver Mine Cages can only
ness for the rough handling be bullt on order. When'asking for quotations or ordering
they receive. The bails are cages or chairs, list the dimensions of your shaft as indicated
made of the lightest and tough- bv the diaeram. For cages. eive all dimensions. A-A. B-B.
est steel available and will not I&, all dimensions are also nee:
flex under the heavlest loads essary. Specify: load to be
~ n f l ~ c t e In
d prospect hole ore carried; whether or not safe-
D e n w W l n d l ? ~0 0 l e B u c k r l i ty doors are required in ac-
L P I ~ N O 9 a n d R iil,t N~ (I 110~5tlng01)eratl01=
cordance with local mining
laws; whether or not cages
Approx. are to be equipped with Den-
Shrp. ver Automatic Landing Chairs.
Wclght
Lb3 (see CHAIRS) ; whether cage
is to be built with single or
double deck.
Types of cages listed in the
accompanying table are the
small sizes. The difference be-
tween the three cages listed
BUCKETS, Denver Water under the heading "Types" ,is
in the weight of the material
DENVER Water Buckets are used in their construction to
smooth on the outside to pre-
D."V.F mine callawith Door, allow for greater weight loads.
vent their- catching in the shaft. and Lnndong Cham Eoulrrad wlh Thp Standard Denver Cage
They are made of the best Rollcrr for Use in lncllnsd Shall may be furnishPd without
steel, with wrought iron bails,
safety doors for use when
and In the bottoms are auto- handling ore cars and car stops
matic valves which are tight, are provided if specified. When
durable, and infallible. safety doors are required they
Denver Water Buckets or can be furnished of either solid
Bailers are made with and o r perforated steel plate.
without strips. Safety catches are provided
..
Auoroximatelv . M%. is added with spring operated cams.
Denver water Buckets or Ba8lerr t o , the price for bu( ets with The cage illustrated in the
Lefl wlln Strlrs-Rlmt w i t h o u t S l n m lelnforclng strips. top photograph is equipped
with rollers so that the cage
Approx.

Mlddlc
Dlarneter
Ends i i
Length
--- -

36:
48
Th~kncss
of Stccl
-. .-
12 Ga.
Shtp.
Wclght
Lb*.
170
may be used in an inclined
shaft if desired. This unit is
equipped w i t h perforated
safety doors and also with
llGs 220 landing chairs. T h e lower
44" 10 Ga 275
48" LO Ga 325 photograph shows a two-deck
52" 8Ga 425 Double ~ e c kD~~~~~ M~~~ cals Denver ?dine Cage. The Stand-
56" 8 Ga. 490 ~ 8 t hSatety DOWS
60" ?a" 590 ard Denver Cage is also avail-
64" A'' 625
66" +G " 770
69" ?& " 880
72" j'G'' 935
76" &* 1000
able with a self-dumping skip CAR, ORE, Denver (Rocker Dump)
mounted beneath the cage.
An illustration of a Den-
ver Mine Cage equipped with
Automatic Landing Chairs and
Safety Doors is shown under
the item CHAIRS.
A well qualified engineering
and fabricat~ngforce is at your
A disposal for the design of cages
to fulfill th? requirements of
your special installation. Cus-
- - _ _ _ I
tdmer should furnish data as The body is clrried on heavy
Dun,o Ore Car
outlined above. cast steel rockers and rock-
er stands, which are covered
by a plate to prevent spilled material lodging on the rockers.
S i n g l c Deck Double Deck The body is made of heavy plate, propcrly braced and arc
qyw . ..~
welded, making a tight container with no doors or openlngs
through which material can leak out onto the trackway.
Denver Rocker Dump Ore Cars are made on order to
meet v p c r a t ~ ~ rconditions.
g These cars are popular in ca-
pacities ranging from 20 to 40 cu. ft. and for from 18" to 24"
gauge mine track. Write for additional information.
'Special cages of any s i r e can be furnished.
CAR, ORE, Denver (Standard)
CAR, Denver Ore Bucket DENVER Standard Ore Car
IS made of the verv best ma-
DENVER Ore Bucket Cars are
built of the strongest welded terials and is designed for
steel design and are built with the most severe service. Al-
the expectation that continu- though it is regularly fur-
ous service will be required of nished w i t h plaiG bearing
them. wheels, roller bearings can be
As shown in the accompany- supplied whenever preferred.
ing illustrations, these cars are Ordinarily this car is built
made in two styles, both of for standard eighteen inch
style I oe"rer o l e
' which are built as standard gauge track although special
Car units for eighteen gauae track. units can be quickly manu-
However, these ore bucket factured to the customer's in-
cars can be promptly manu- S l a n d a r d Denver ore car
dividual specifications wher-
factured to any individual ever this is necessary.
specifications desired by the The Standard Denver Ore Car can be knocked down for
customer. airplane or muleback transportation to facilitate shipping
S t y I e No. 2, which is t n remote localities.
equipped with bucket guard,
IS approximately 20% higher
In price than Style No. 1. Sizc of Box i n Inches
size
Specifications are given in the No.
01nrcr O r e Bucket Car wrth Guard following table,
N o . 16 250
1500 24 20 No. 14 375
No. 12 440
No.,lO 512
rZ 600
CAR, ORE, Denver (Standard Cage)
DENVER (Standard Cage) Ore
Car body is of heavy plate

1 I

CLASSIFIERS, Denver Spiral


THE Denver Classher has
been successfullv used for so
many years that-most mill op-
erators are familiar with its
principle and operation. This
?". (Standard Ore Car tionalized for airplane or classifier embodies the simplest
muleback transportation. design, smallest number of
wearing parts, and an absence
of suree in the overflow.
- -
- ~ - It
separates coarse and fine sol-
-. ~ ~

ids, carried in liquids, with a


high degree of accuracy and
Denver Clarriner-Molor Drive with lowest possibk power and
maintenance costs. Additional information on these classi-
fiers will be sent upon request.

* C a p ~ c c ~Tons
y Diminsions ShiDDmg
Machine per 24 Hrr. H.P. Wt.. Lbs.
Sire - - --- -.. .- -- -
-Overflow Sands
-- -- -
I. w.
------
th. Belt Motor
30"
36"
45"
50
80
125
60
95
200
15'10"
1 7 19''
21
48"
54"
35"
36"
2
2
2
. 4500
6750
4700
6925
CAR, ORE, Denver (Type Z ) 64" 49" 9000 9400

DENVER (Type Z) Ore Car


will meet practically all con-
ditions where cars of this style *Sand raking capacities are in tons per 24 hours at 1 R.P.M. of spiral
on 2.8 gravity of ore. Overflow raDacmcr are approximate per 24
are required. The body is well hours when separating at 150 m r ~ hon 2.8 gravity ore and 25% solids
braced and riveted and two In thc overnow.
t H r i ~ h tdoer not include lifting device.
angles are used to reinforce
fhe bottom. Cars of twenty
cubic foot capacity and larger CLASSIFIER. Allen Cone
are furnished with one rein- ALLEN Sand Cones and Allen
forcing strap or band in the Slime Cones have applica-
center of the body. Bumpers,
used as handles when dump- tion in ore-dressing, chemical
- and industrial processes for
ing, are located at the strong-
est part of the body. The door classification, dewatering, de-
Denver I T Y O e 21 OTP c a r
is well protected by a bracing sliming, leaching and washing.
strap a t the bottom where the If the pulp (solids and liq-
cars come together. The turntable is of cast iron with a uid) contains more than 5%
grease lubricated machined groove, which takes most of the of solids larger than 48 mesh,
turning load off the king pin. The truck frame is in one the type 40 Allen Sand Cone
piece without riveted corners to work loose or cause trouble. is almost always used, where-
Brakes may be attached to any Denver (Type Z) Ore Car. as if the solids contain less
than 5% coarser than 48 mesh
Allen con= classifier it is generally advisable to in-
stall the type 50 Slime Cone.
The feed enters the cone through a n inner truncated cone, CLASSIFIER. Denver Cross-Flow
settled solids gradually building u p in the cone to a point
restricting the out-flow of the inner truncated cone. This i-CLASSIFIERS having a heli-
causes the water level in the truncated cone to rise lifting cal (often improperly called
a @.oat which operates a series of levers to operate a ball "spiral") flight for removing
valve to open a splgot in the bottom of the cone which cettled coarse material have
discharges the settled material. This arrangement main- long been in successful use
tains a n even depth of sand regardless of increase or de- and most mill operators are
crease in the feed rate. If a foreign object should obstruct (.
~ ? r ~ l i awith
"
r their operation.
the op.?ning retarding the flow the valve opens wider, thus The Denver Cross-Flow Class-
all<>wingthe passage of the obstruction. ifier is of this general type but
The opcralion of the Allen Slime Cone follows the same has nleny Improvements which
general principle as described above except the float is result in improved metal:urgi-
located near the bottom of the cone and IS operated by cal efficiency. longer life and
the buoyancy of the settled slime. The float operates a less repair. Among theye im-
hall valve and spigot same as for the sand cone. provements may bementioned:
1-The lower bearing has been moved up along the con-
Overall Appro.. veyor shaft to a point above the puln level. thus eliminating
D~amcter Shipptng
Wt.,Lb3. the wear and repair which formerly resulted from sand
--
getting into the bearing when it was rubmerged.
675
815 2-The location of the main overflow weir is along the
I050 side of the classifier opposite the feed, resulting in free and
1600
unintarruoted straieht line surface flow from the feed en-
trance to the overflow weir. The conveyor flight moves
downward in front of the weir and the submerged portion
CLASSIFIER, Denver Cone or Pyramid of the flight moves away from the weir. Thus there is a
continual separation and movement of fines toward the
CONE Classlfieri are built in weir while coarse material moves away from the weir. The
two types, one operating on the settled material is continuany rabbled by the flight and
density of the pulp in the cone, settled fines set free. This arrangement of feed, overflow
and the other on the hydraulic and direction of rotation of the conveyor flight results in a
or mechanical movement of the minimum of oversize in the overflow and a minimum of
pulp The Denver Dewatering undersize in the sand discharge. This is improved metal-
Cone 1s of the former type. lurgical efficiency.
The weight of the pulp in the An auxiliary weir is provided a t the end of the clnssrtler.
cone actuates a lever with a n Both the main and auxiliary weirs are provided with weir
adlustlng weight, automatically blocks by which the depth of the pulp and pool area may
controlling the discharge valve. be adjusted, thus controlling the size of s e ~ a r a t i o n .
Denrrr C o n s Clartaner This method gives a constant The Denver Cross-Flow Classifier is ruggedly constructed
density discharge. The unit can and the tank is thoroughly reinforced. Bearlngs are large
be used as elther a dewaterer or classifier, requires no power, and all gears are enclosed. T h e 6 , 9", and 1 2 sizes have
and is e n t ~ r e l yautomatic. replaceable hard cast iron flight sections on a square shaft.
The body of the separator can be conical or pyramidal in The 18", 24", and 30" have replaceable hard cast iron fliqht
shape, to suit best the phys~calrequlrernents of the location. sections. The 3 6 , 42", 48", 54", and 60" sizes have replaceable
The class~fier can be used to advantage in dewatering and steel flights and replaceable hard iron wearing shoes. Sizes
controllmg feed to a regrind ball or rod mill, or material
from tables, jtps, or flotat~on. 30" and larger are provided with lifting device by which the
lower end of the flight may be raised and the conveyor
operated while it is slowly lowered, thus gradually removing
the bed of solids which settles during a shutdown.
Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
CLASSIFIER. Denver Cross-Flow-Spiral
CLASSIFIER, Denver Hydraulic
Machine S i r e Tank Lengths onveyor R.P.M.
. .--- DENVER Hydraulic Classifier
6 Simplex 5'.8" 14-39 is designed for use in gravity
9" Simplex 14-39
I T Simplex 14-26 concentration mills for pre-
10" Simplex paring a classified feed for
24" Simplex table concentration.
3 0 Simpler The classifier compartments
3 6 Simpler
42" Simpler are provided with glass sides
48" Simplex 5,- that the conditions existing
5 4 Simpler in each chamber can readily
60" Simplex be observed. Only enough
24" Duplex water 1s necessary t o keep the
3 0 Duplex s o l ~ d s in full teeter. As the
3 6 Duplex sands accumulate in the clas-
4 Y Duplex
4 9 Duplex
I ' .
s ~ f l e r wcket5- the- effective
5 4 Duple. F ~ ~ ~ 4..r4..
. D~~~~~
c ~ ~ density
D ~ of ~sand-water
~ ~ ~mixture
~ ~
~ y d r a u hClawfmr increases and thumbscrews on
the valve rod assemblies may be adjusted to discharge sand
from each compartment as required. The finer the sand
Ipprox. Domestic the less w a t e ~is required. When the pressure regulating
Machine S i r e Hotor H . P .
Overflow Sand Ship Wt.. L b r . valves and the product valves are set, no further adjust-
ment is necessary.
115 lbr./hr. 1670 lbs./hr % 350 The compartments are so arranged that the perforated
9' Simblex 835 Ibs./hr. 3330 lba./hr % 520
12" Simplex 670 Ibs./hr. 5830 Ibs./hr constriction plates for the coarser feed are nearer the feed
% end with each succeeding compartment arranged for a
18" Simoler 46 I28 W-I
24'' sim& 65 ZOO %-2 smaller mesh product.
30" S~mplex 94 275 2-3 The Denvcr Hydraulic Classifier is made in 2, 4, 6, and 8
3 6 Simplex 119 370 3-5
42" Simplex 168 470 4-6 compartments with two sizes of compartments, namely
40" Simplex 210 560 5.7% 4"xk and 8"x8". The standard units are of steel construction
5 4 Simplex 274 690 6-8 Capacity depends on specific gravity of the material and
6 0 Simpler 354 780 7%-10 range of size taken from each compartment.
2 4 Duplex 2-3 The 4"xC has a capacity from 5 to 10 tons per coml~art-
30" Duplex 3-5 ment in 24 hours.
3 6 Duplex 5%-7 The 8"x8" has a capacity from 20 to 50 tons per compart-
42" Duplex 5%-7
48" Duplex 7%-10 ment in 24 hours.
Additional data gladly furnished upon request.

1 1 1
5 4 Duplex 7%-10
6 0 Duplex 10.15
Machine N u m b e r of ynlyionk Approx.
*On sires larger than 12". capacity i. tons of d r y solid per 24 hours. Size* Cornpart- ShippingW t Lba.
based on 65 mesh separation. specific gravity of material 2 7 , with mrntr Domc=l!c Packcnrr
2046 solids tn overflow Sand raking capacity is ~n tons of d r y solids
per 24 hours a t average conveyor

All we ask is a chance to help you and


the opportunity to work with you on
*Odd number of compartments a n be rupplzed s u c h as 3. 5 or 7.
your equipment needs.
Your comments and suggestions are
always welcome. Please write to us.
CLASSIFIER. Denver Cross-Flow-Spiral
CLASSIFIER, Denver Hydraulic
Machine Sire
p~
1 T a n k Lengths /Conveyor R.P.M.
DENVER H y d r a u l ~ cClassifier
Simplex is designed for use in gravity
Simplex concvntration mills for pre-
Simplex
Simplex paring a classified feed for
Simplex table concentrailon.
Simplex T h r classifier conlpartments
Simplex
Simplex
are provided with glass sides
Simplex sc. that the conditmns existing
Simplex in each chamber can readily
Smplex be observed. Only enough
Duplex water is necebsary to keep the
Duplex solids in full teeter. As the
Duplex sands accumulate in the clas-
Duplex
Duplex I sifier pockets the effective
Duplex ~ ~ ~4-.4.. D~ . ~- density
~ ~~ ~of~sand-water
~ mixture
~ ~ ~
Duplex HIIT~UIIE CIBS~~IOW increases and thumbscrews on
the valve rod assemblies may be adjusted to discharge sand
from each compartment as required. The finer the sand
.pprox. Domestic the less water is required. When the pressure regulating
Machine Size dotor H.P. valves and the product valves are set, no further adjust-
Ship. Wt.. Lbr.
-- Overflow Sand
ment is necessary.
6 Simplex 115 lbr./hr. 1670 Ibs./hr The compartments are so arranged that the perforated
9" Simplex 335 lbs./hr. 3330 Iba./hr
12" Simpler 570 lbs./hr. 5830 Ibn./hr
constrictmn plates for the coarser feed are nearer the feed
18" Simplex 46 128 end with each succeeding compartment arranged for a
24" Simplex 65 200 smaller mesh product.
3 0 S~mpler 94 275 The Denver Hydraulic Classifier is made in 2, 4, 6, and 8
3 6 Simolex 119 370
42" ~ i m b l e x 168 170
compartments with two sizes of compartments, namely
48" Simplex 210 560 4"xV and 8"xS". The standard units are of steel construction.
54" Simplex 274 690 Capacity depends on specific gravity of the material and
6 0 Simplex 351 780 range of size taken from each compartment.
24" Duplex The 4"x4" has a capacity irom 5 to 10 tons per com?art-
3 0 Dupler ment in 24 hours.
36" Duplex The 8"x8" has a capacity from 20 to 50 tons per compart-
42" Duplex
48" Duplex ment in 24 hours.
54" Duplex Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
6 0 Duplex

*On s i r e larger than 12". c a p a a t y xr tons of dry solid per 24 h o u n .


bared on 65 mesh reparation. gravity of material 2 7 , with
D,rnrns*ons

W H
-1 I
Appro.
Shipping VJt Lbo.
D a m c s r ~ cPacking
20". solids in overflow. Sand raking capacity is ~n tons of dry solids
per 24 hours at average conveyor speed.

All we ask is a chance to help you and


the opportunity to work with you on *Odd number oi compartments cln bc supphed such as 3. 5 or 7
your equipment needs.
Your comments and suggestions are
always welcome. Please write to us.
CLASSIFIER, Denver Hydro- tSire No. 'Capacity
~ i ~ Tons
. Solids In
In Feet) Overflow Per H.P.
id'h THE Dcnver Hydroclassifier 24 Hours
i, dcsigned to make a separa-
tion according to size in the
range from 100 mesh to that
(,I colloidal particles. It is
particularly suited to the re-
moval of slimes prior to fur-
ther treatment by flotation,
cyanidation, or chemical pro-
cesses. The separation in this
~ e n r e r Hydroclassifier fine size range requires a large.
quiet, pool area, such as is
provided by the Denver Hydroclassifier, combined with
accurate control over the removal and washing of the
settled material for maximum classification efficiency.
In the Denver Hydroclassifier the feed enters a feed
well in the center of a large settling tank a n d flows without
agitation into the pool. The slimes and fine material move
radially to the overflow weir at the rim of the tank and
overflow into the overflow launder. As the slimes move
to the weir, the coarse settle on the sloping tank
bottom, where slowly moving spiral rakes continuously move
these settled solids to a central discharge cone. In the
discharge cone water is added below a perforated plate while tSize No. Approximate Shipping Weight Pounds
the settled solids are rabbled above the plate, thoroughly (Approx. Di;
washing out slimes and fines from the coarse material, as In Feet)
Mechanism / Tank / Column. 1 Hand Rail
it works through the openings in the plate. The coarse
material is usually removed in the form o[ a sludge by No. 6
7
means of a Denver Adjustable Stroke Diaphragm Pump.
Accurate control is maintained by:
1. Control of the wash water added to discharge cone.
2. Control of the rate of removal of settled solids by means
of the diaphragm pump.
The tank is steel, thoroughly reinforced, and supported
on steel columns thoroughly braced. The mechanism
driving the rakes is an alloy steel gear and bronze worm,
supported on anti-friction bearings enclosed and running in
oil. The vertical shaft and rakes may be raised or lowered
while the mechanism is in operation. Extra heavy con-
struction is provided throughout, resulting in long life and
a minimum of repair.
Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
(Continued on nexr page)

Please Give Us the Opportunity to


quote prices and delivery on standard L
equipment to meet your needs. +In addition to thrse standard machine. we can furaiah larger sixes
where mechanism is placed in customer's concrets tanks. Mechanism
sires 2 2 to 40 can be furniahd for concrete tanks.
*These sizes can be furninhed in Denver Bolted Steel Tanks.
*Capacity range depending on m a h separation, specific gravity and
Per cent solids in products.
*'Hor?epower depends on the amount of solids settling and specific
gravtry.
I :ap. in Tons p a 24
CLASSIFIER. Denver Rake Hrs. at 100 Mesh.
I Light Duty "C" lilution 4 : 1 to 6 : 1. Leng,k H , P ,
Appral. Ship. Wt. Lb..

F'--- THE Denver Rake Classifier / stroke 16-20


is designed for either open or Width Design lvedlow Raking
closed circuit operation. It is --
1'6" Slmplex
Motor

Belt Motor l .
made in Lwo types, type "C" 2'0" Simplex
for light duty and type "D" 2'3" Simplex
3'0" Simplex
for heavy duty. The mechan- 4'0" Duplex
ism and tank of both units are 4'6 Duplex
of sturdiest construction to 5'0" Duplex
6'0" lDuplex
meet the need for 24 hour a
day. service. Both type "C" Medium and
and type "D" Denver Rake Heavy Duty "D
Classifiers have a tank made 3'0" Slmplea
nf heavv steel late with the 4'0" Simplex
TYPO D OUPIOI Denver Rake 5'0" Duplex
c~nrr~rwr seams double electric welded 6'0" Duplex
both m s ~ d eand out. Tanks are 7'0" Duplex
arranged so that feed may enter from either side Rakes are 8'0" Duplex
made elther of heavy steel angles welded to channnel sup-
Ports which are carried bv the actuatine mechanism . than- 1 ad or subtract for each 12" difference in length.
---- or

;el irons split lengthwise and weldd- to supports, which-


ever type of duty the classifier will be expected to perform.
Raking movement is accomplished by a cam and roller
drive. Cams are mounted on an oversize shaft and driven
by a semi-steel cast tooth gear and pinion on the light duty
I
unlt or heavy molychrome steel cams operated by machine m a t can we do to help you?
cut gears are used on the heavy duty unit. Mechanism sup- I
ports are of the strongest possible construction and have a
large safety factor to withstand severe load conditions. Also, '
the babbitted pillow block drive bearings on the light duty 1
unit and the bronze bushed drive bearings on the heavy
duty unit are of ample size to handle most any overload
condition.
A rake lifting device, utilizing worm gears, a hand crank,
and steel cables, is provided on both units and this rake lift-
ing device is so designed that one man can quickly and
easily raise or lower the rake. Classifiers can be furnished
either belt or motor driven. On the belt driven type a right
angle drive can be supplied if desired. The standard motor
drive is V to flat with 3-phase, 60 and 50 cycle, 220, 440 or
550 volt motor.
The standard length of "C" type simplex classifier is 1 4 ' 8 ,
with widths of 1 ' 6 , 2 ' 0 , 2'3", 3 ' 0 . Type "C" duplex stand-
!
1
ard lengths are 12'0, 14'8", 16'4" and 18'0", with widths 1
of 4 ' 0 , 4 ' 6 , 5'0" and 6'0". Model "D" simplex has tank
lengths of 18'4", 20'0", 21'8", 23'4", 25'0", or 2 6 ' 8 , with All we ask is a chance to help you and
width of 3'0" and 4 ' 0 . Heavy duty model "D" duplex
comes with tank lengths the same as model "D" simplex,
the opportunity to work with you on
and widths of SO", 6'0", 7'0" and 8'0". your equipment needs.
(Continued on next page)

Complete Milling Equipment From


..
Testing . To Feeder To Dryer. ...
CONCENTRATOR, Denver-Buckman Tilting
crank case breather. The drive is by V-belts irom an
electric motor r r a gasoline engine. Either base-plate or DENVER-BUCKMAN Tilting
~ece~ver-mounted u n ~ t scan be obtained. Automatic start- Concentrator was developed
,ILK-stopcontrol is ~ncludedon motor-driven compressors. by a .large mining company in
The T y p 40 Ingersoll-Rand Compressor is a stationary, Western Canada for concen-
vertical, single-acting, two-stage machine with air-cooled trating very fine high-specific
cylinders and intercooler. Construction is with tapered gravlty minerals. It 1s used for
roller beal-mgs on the mam shalt, "conbtant-level" oiling cas-iter~te, wollramite, schee-
system which ~ n - u r c su n ~ i o r mlubrication regardless of the lite, and free milling gold ores
crankcase 011 level, sta~nless steel valve channels and in the 150-1000 mesh range.
sprmgs, replaceable intercooler .section<, propeller type fan Denver - Buckman Tilting
mounled on crankihafi, automatic -loader, and combined
Concentrator is a continuous
aw-intake filter and silencer. Any type ol motor, gasoline
engme, or diesel engine can be used to drive the com- Ired distribution system syn-
chronized In operation with
pressor at rated speed by means of V-belts employing the
proper pulley ratio. Compresqors can be obtained with m e or more concentrator
the motor direct-connected to the compressor by a flexible units. A mechanically con-
couplmg. 'Ihe most compact d r ~ v eis the "Motorrompresso~ D ~ n w r - B u e k m n n~ m l r l n g c o n ~ l t r a t o r trdled cycle of operations lor
m which the motor rotor is mounted directly on the com- each unit develops a contin-
pressor crankshaft, and the motor frame is bolted to the uous performance in the concentrator. Automatically fhe
compressor crankcase, eliminating a flexible coupling and feed to each unlt is cut off, the unit tilted, washed by hign
a common sub-base under the motor and compressor. When pressure water sprays, and then returned to its original
position. Five to ten units can be operated from one dis-
a x is needed only at intervals, or a n entirely automatic tributor. Cleaner circuits may be operated in unison with
unit is desired, automatic "start-and-stop" control is recom- rougher circuits.
mended. The table below lists the various sizes of Type 40 The Denver-Buckman Tilting Concentrator fills a definite
Compressors with motor-V-belt drives. need for a unit to increase efficiency of slime sections of
1NGEKSOL.L-RAND T Y P E 30 A I R - C O O L E D COMPRESSORS gravity plants. An extremely small operating crew, combined
ipprox. with low maintenance costs and high ratio of concentration
Mar. Dlmenslons Sh~p. have been reported by many enthusiastic users.
Inches Wt.. Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
Lbs.
L W H
-
Motor
250
260
330
360
490
570
1180
1260
290
310
340
470 CONDITIONER A N D AGITATOR,
540
905 Denver (Open Type)
980
5" & 5" & 4"x4"
INGERSOLL-RAND
- 1200
ioxs
-See AGITATORS

Piston Approx.
Mar,
Model Discharge
Dimensions Ship.
DL;P;;~- Inches Wt..
Cu,Ft, Pressure H.P. - Lbs.
-- ---
Per M,"
79
Lbs.

100 15
L
90
W
51
H
76
Motor
1805 Reliable Denver Ore Tests insure your
1 5 . ~
loo 62 28% 52 2565
25-B
40-B
142
194 loo
25
40 66 34 58% 3310 mining investment.
50-B 284 LOO 50 76?/r39 59 4130
75.B 387 100 75 79 45 58 5650
75-BH 445 LOO 75 87 47% 67% 5700
90-B 515 100 100 87 48 69% 6000

*Sea-level ratings.
CONDITIONER A N D SUPER-ACITATOR,
Denver ( Patented I A Denver Mineral Jig or Denver
DENVER t Patrnkd) Conditioner and Super-Agitator is es- "Sub-A Unit Flotation Cell In Your
pec~allydesigned lor interlie agitation and aeration. It has
a wrdr applicatron ah a cond~tioner,an agitator, a mixer, or
Grinding Circuit Will Recover Mineral
an aerator. It w11l handle any pulp or slurry, or liquid-solid As Soon As Free.
combination that wdl flow through a ten mesh screen.
The Denver (Patented) Cond~tioner and Super-Ag~tator
is a heavy duty machine. The mechanism is s u p ~ ~ r t eon d
a beam type superstructure which may be mounted on an
open or closed tank of wood, steel, concrete, or other suit-
able material. The enclosed antifriction bearing assembly Recover Your Mineral As Soon And As
carries the heavy duty shaft
and ship type 'three- blade Coarse As Possible.
propeller, w h ~ c hmay be fur-
nished of cast iron, rubber,
or special alloys as required.
Recirculation of pulp is con- CONVEYOR. Denver Belt Ore
trolled by an adjustable collar
on the standpipe, and by re-
circulation holes in the stand-
pipe itself. In large tanks aux-
iliary airlift pipes are supplied
to increase circulation and aid
aeration.
The Denver (Patented)
Conditioner
-. -~~ - and SUWX-AW-
tator Can be easilG starced
DP""<. , P . t E " t ~ d ) CO,,d,l,.neT and
s u p e r - ~ ~ ~ t ~ t a r after a shutdown, and ac-
cordingly i s valuable f o r D o w e r B D I ore
~ c o n v e ~ ~ taken into consideration when
batch work. Short circuiting of when used continu- figuring such installations. Us-
ously is prevented by the positive feed to the propeller. ually the belt is supported at regular intervals by troughing
More complete information can be obtained by writing rollers on the carrying side, while a number of flat rollers
any Denver Equipment Company office. are needed for the return side. - --

Conveyor belting designed for the particular service is


usually rubber covered, the upper or wearing side in many
instances being further reinforced by an extra thickness of
T a n k Capacnry "tread" rubber which may or may not extend to the outside
Cubtc Feet
edge of the belt, while the under or pulley side has only a
**Woad Sree thin coat to protect the duck. Duck for conveyor belting or-
- dinarily weighs 28 to 42 ounces and the plys from 3 to 8
depending on the factors of Iength of conveyor, width of belt,
size of head and tail pulleys and the weight and character of
material to be handled.
Supports for conveyors are usually wood or steel longi-
tudinal members properly supported on bents and braced
laterally to properly keep in alignment both the troughing
rollers and the return idlers.
Coaveyors are a cheap. quick and continuous method of
transporting the material and when properly designed give
i long service.
'Machrnes l 4 ' n l V and larger built with air-lilts
* * T a n k s LO'nlO' and larger wth 9" staves. Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
***For V-belt d r ~ e nagitator wth steel tanks.

46
CAPACITIES FIGURED AT 100 FEET PER MINUTE BELT SPEED The pitman is made of cast steel and water jacketed. Un-
der the water jacket, a cap is so arranged that a small
amount of water flowing through the chamber will effec-
tually dissipate excess heat generated by the bearing. The
swing jaw is made of open hearth annealed steel and it is
heavily ribbed in the back, also is provided with a recess
for the toggle seat. Crusher jaws are of standard manga-
nese steel 5" thick and accurately ground on the back and
sides. Crusher is fitted with hard iron false plates. The
cheek plates are of manganese steel 1Vd" thick. The two
toggle plates are made of gray c a t iron and fit in toggle
seats made of manganese steel. The tension rod is made
of forged round iron connected to the swing jaws by means
of an eye bolt.

*Max~mumPIZC ma~cnalnot to c r ~ c c d10' ; of load.


tFor horsepower on lncllncd add I H. P. for each 10 feet o f clcva-
tlon of dlschargc end.
N O T E : 4 i n c h e d conveyors the marxrnurn angle should ncvcr crcccd
23' or a rlsc of 39 feet m 100 feet of conveyor length and rt is advrnablc to
k e e ~the angle under 21°.

'Size 01 fced .penins when jaw In open 2 mchca a t discharge opening.

We have often been referred to as the


"Diagnosticians of the ore dressing
industry." Perhaps we can help you
with your mineral recovery problems. Our desire is to make you "Happier,
Please let us try. Healthier and Wealthier."

CRUSHER, Denver (Blake Type) Jaw CRUSHERS, Denver (Forced Feed Type) Jaw
DENVER (Blake Type) Jaw THE Denver (Forced Feed Type) Jaw Crusher is ideal for
Crusher is an exceedingly small propertics. A high ratio of reduction is obtamed by the
strong, serviceable machine, forced feed mcthod of operation. The pitman moves on an
widely used in milling opera- eccentric shaft and rotates so that the material is constantly
tions, also for general crush- forccd downward through the opening. An outstanding fea-
ture of this type of crusher, is that the jaws can be set at a
ing work. It is especially certam openlng and maintain t h ~ ssetting assuring a uniform
adapted to handling blocky product slze. This is accomplished by the single toggle bottom
ore requiring large jaw open- pivot adjustment, which wlll not slip, but may be adjusted
ings 3", 4", or 5" in size. with ease whcndesired.
oonver ( o ~ a r e rme) j a w crusher
The massive ~roportio" of For limited tonnages these crushers will give a product
the frame. cast in one piece fine enough for ball or rod mill fced, eliminating the need for
of highest quality cast iron, absorbs theseverest strains in- secondary crushing. This forced feed crusher is made in three
cident to crushmg. The babbitted bearings for the pitman difTerent types n s described in detail in the information on
shaft arc cast integral with the frame and are water cooled. each type, which follows. The capacities of all types are the
Swing jaw shaft bearings also cast integral with frame. same and are shown in the table on the following page.
Denver Forced Feed law Crusher Denver Forced Feed Jaw Crusher
% m z e Hearing Cast Steel
F r a m e and Bumper, Bronze
Side and Eccentric Bearings.
THIS type of crusher is simi-
lar in design to the Type H
listed above except for having
a frame and bumper made
of cast steel. This steel con-
struction makes the unit light-
e r per unit of size, and adds
considerable strength. The
bearings are all of special
Iv to give maxlrnurn strength design; they are bronze and
with r n i ~ ~ i m u weight.
m Thr bUrnperis ruggedly coi~structed L will stand continuous service
to withstand trenwndous shock loads. Steel bumper can be w~thuutany danger of failure. The law and cheek plates are
furnished if desired. The s ~ d ebearings are bronze; the manganese steel; and are completely revers~ble,thus add-
bumpel. bearings are of thp antifriction typ.. This bearing ing to their wearing life. The jaw opening is controlled by
arrangement adds both strength and ease of movement. The the position of an adjustable wedge block. The crushers are
law plates and cheek plates are reversib!e and are of the usually driven by V-to-V but can be arranged for V-to-flat
brst grade manganese .terl. The jaw opening is controlled and belt drive. The 5"xG" size and the 8"xlO" size can be
by the position of an adjuslab!~wrdge block. The crusher made with sectionalized frame for muleback transportation.
is usually driven by a V-to-V helt drive. but it can be ar- This crusher is ideal lor strenunus renditions.
r.anged lor either V-to-flat or flat bell drive. The 8"xIO"
-
size utilizes a split frame and may be packed for muleback Bronze Bcarmg-Cast S t e l Framc and Bumpcr, Bronze Sadc and
transportation, Cast steel frames can be furnished to obtain Eccentrw Brarlngs
maxrrnum durabilitv. -
Dimcnriions Anprax.
T Y P E " k " - ~ n t i . F ~ i ~ tBumper
i~~ Bearlngs-Bronze Slde Bearinea Crusher H.P. Flywhrel Shim Wt.
._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - Sizc Required R . P . M . Dia. & Face W L H Lbs.
SPECIFICATIONS ~

VI

r, iz 46
g
i 2"
;- A f L r,imcnsions.1".
ra z Z Irk H

C A P A C I T I E S * (Tons pcr hour)


__ - .- . --
Crusher Size R m g Size (Inches)
-% % I% 2%
3
, .
.-
p_
. __ 1
~ -- - -~
-
2 ~ ~ 3 y50-150
; lbs
3 i i x 4 % 500 1b5. Denver Ore Tests are made on an
5x6
8x10
75
1.3
I S
4
2 5
7
5
10 I2 "actual cost" basis. This brings the
10x16 3 9 I7 33 (0 world's finest laboratory equipment
44 52
10x20 6 16 28
and skilled technicians to your service
- 11x30** 8 20
*Lnborarorv size crusher: alloy iron frame
36 61 80
at a very low cost.
**11.,~30', ha. antl.fricrion beanngr a s well as anrl-friction
bumper bearings.
Denver Forced Feed Jaw Crusher
CRUSHER, Dixie (Standard Mogul) Hammermill
THE Dixie (Standard Mogul)
Hamrnermill is very similar to
the Mogul Nan-Clog in con-
struction, but is equipped with
a stationary breaker plate.
Simply but sturdily con-
structed throughout, to with-
stand severe use and heavv
Hammermill loads, the Dixie standard
Mogul is without question the
most practical hammermill in general use today.
This hammermill can be operated either a s a primary
strength. It is ideal fo; hard or secondary crusher, and with its great tonnage per horse-
crushing problems where continu~lyand ease of motion are Dower reduces materials of laree ~ r o w r t i o nto any given
essential. Thc jaw and cheek plates are m a n g a n e r steel, size in a single operation.
and are easily replaceable. The u ~ l i ti:, adjustable by means
of a wedge and screw adjustment. This unit is generally 'Capacity
arranged for V-to-V drive, but V-to-flat and belt drive Sire Hopper Horae-
Tons
.
are w e d w ~ t hcaual- success. Mlll Opening
P e r Hour
power

T Y P E "J"-Antr-Friction Side and Bumper Bearings**

;;
r,
;,:
urn
"2
$2
~
P
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"
ZB
-p
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e:
agg
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Dlmensionr. I n .

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~~

10x24 25-35 40 225-275 36x101.< 9300 47 72% 50%


10x36 40-50 50 225-275 36xll'j 130CO 48% 88% 51
15x24 40-50 50 225-275 42~11% 14300 59 7211 71
18x24 40-45 50 225-275 42x1I1A 14300 59 72'A 71
Size Speed
1 0verz.u
Dimensions
~nprox.
Shipping
15x36 50-60 60 200.250 50~13% 20200 60 89% 75 Mill R.P.M. Wenght.
18x36 50-60 60 200-250 50~13% 20200 60 89% 75
21x36 60-75 75 200-225 50~13% 24950 66 89% 86'.:
25x40 70-80 100 200-225 56x13!/, 36500 82 94% 102
32x40 80-90 100 200-225 56~13% 47000 84 96'1: 113%

C A P A C I T I E S * (Tons per hour)


C, - - --

Ring S m c s (Inches)
2Y
Urn % 1 1% 2% 3 4 6

- --

*CapacNy depmdo an krnd of rnaterml to be reduced, ratlo of reductlon,


rnalsture concent, and fnnenesn

Your comments and suggestions are


'Capacities a r e based on material w e t g h c n ~ LOO Ibs per cubic foot of always welcome. Please write to us.
average stone with jaws set to produce 15.20% o v e r r i ~ e above rms.
size.
* * A ! I antiXr~ctionbearmg crushers h a v e atecl platr. electric welded frame.
CRUSHER, Jeffrey Miracle H a m m e r M I R A C L E H A M M E R C R U S H E R S (Continu&)

THE Jeffrey Miracle Hammer Sire of Maximum Approximate Capacity


Crusher Size T o n s pel- hour
Crusher is designed for the Inches of Feed 1" and under 4" and under
reduction of large pieces and
large capacities of limestone, 36x24 lq 69. X 8" thick
36x36 1 4 Sq, x 8" thick
shale, slag, and cement rock. 96x48 14"sq. x 8" thick
Thc larger sizes are built to 42x24 16"sq. x 1u"rhick
take steam shovel size lime- 42x36 16" sq. r 10" thick
42x48 16" sq. r 1 0 thick
stone, crushing it into pieces 42x66 16"sq x 1 0 thtck
I", 2", 3", or 4'' and under, in 54x30 20" Cubes
one operation, the one unit 54x48 Steam Shovel
doing the work ordinarily 54x70 Stcam Shovel
done by two or more of other
types of crushers. This enables
HEAVY DUTY REVERSIBLE CRUSHERS
larg- reduction of limestone
and ot!ler materials to a uni-
form size with minimum initial and production costs. All
parts are extra heavy to withstand heavy, continuous service.
The Miracle Hammer Crushers arc supplied with either
heavy cast iron frames or with armorplate steel frames

1
I I I I
with manganese steel liners. These crushers are provided
with a hinged breaker plate easily adjustable to compensate Sire of Maximum Approximate Capacity

(
for wear, as well as giving easy access to working parts. Crusher
Inch- 85% -%" Product
The large, heavy duty crushers are frequently used in
such industries as carbide, chemical and cement as a pri- 42"r82" 12" to 16" 300 T. P . H . Bituminous Coal
mary machine where large capacities and cubical products
are desired.
The Jeffrey Heavy Duty Reversible Hammer Crusher is
designed especially fot reducing bituminous coal down to
a product of 85? minus !A", at large capacities, for coking DECO Equipment is Designed for "24
purposes. These machines are also adaptable to the re-
duction of abrasive materials since they are symmetrical Hour Service." This is important be-
about the vertical center line and when one corner of the cause "one hour's delay means no
hammers becom- worn, it is only necessary to reverse the profit today" and with today's high
direction of the rotor in order to use the opposite unused
faces of the hammers. The frame is made of heavy welded operating costs continuous service is
plate steel equipped with removable manganese liners and more important than ever before.
provided with vertical hinged breaker plates to compensate
for the wear on breaker liners.

MIRACLE HAMMER CRUSHERS

Silo of
Crusher
Inches
Approx.
H.P.
/ Speed
R.P.M
Feed
Openrng
Inches
Aoo;ox.
Ship.
Wr., Lbr.
36x14 60 to 75 700 t o 9 0 0 18x24 9600
36x36 75 to 100 700 to 900 18x36 11800
36x48 100 to 125 700 to 900 18x48 14600
42x24 75 to 100 600 to 800 24x24 L3000
42x36 100 to 125 600 to 800 24x36 17200
42x48 15010 175
200 to 250
600 co 800
600 to 800
24x48
24x66
25000
36000
Please Give Us the Opportunity to
100 to ZOO
200 to 350
500 to 700
500 to 700
30x4154
48x48
37500
48000
quote prices and delivery on standard
300 to 400 500 to 700 48x70 66000 equipment to meet your needs.
(Continued on next page)

54
CRUSHER, Symons Cone STANDARD CONE CRUSHERS

SYMONS Cone Crushers have


been used cxtenslvely ;or set-
ondary crushing in metallic, -- - --
nun-metallic, rock products 20 I n , 5 98%" 4'2%" 4'10%'' 20 to 25 650 7,700
and industrial operations. The 2 Ft 7'2%'' 4'5%'' 5'>%;, 25 to 30 575 10,000
Symons Cone was developed 3 Ft 9'1%'' b:Z%" 6 6% 50 t o 60 580 21,000
4 Ft 10'4%'' 7 6"" a::%'' 75 t o 100 485 35.000
to give large capacity, fine Ft IVY ,,
crushing. The combination of
hlgh speed and wide travel
4%
5%Ft.
7 Ft.
12'6r:
13'10,'t"
7'61J"
1
10'5%''
0
13'1%''
::iEfi:
250 to 3M)
:tz ii::g
of the cone results in a series
7 Ft. 1 :3'10;a" 10'5%" 13'3" 25Oto 300
435
435
140,000
145,000
I I
of rapid, hammer-like blows I
on the material as it passes SHORT HEAD CONE CRUSHERS
L.. . .--'
srmons C o r ~Crusher
-1 through the crushing cavity
and permits free flow of ma- Dimensions
terial through the cavity. Size
Reduct~on in size of any particle, with each impact of
the head, is regulated hy the opening between the head ---
and bowl a t that point. A threaded arrangement of the
bowl affords a quick and easy method for changing the
size of product or. to compensate for wear. This adjust-
ment can be made while crusher is operating. A parallel 150,000
zone between the lower portion of the crushing members
assures uniform sizing.
Frame adjustment ring and cone are made of cast steel; S T A N D A R D CONES
gears arb made of special treated steel and have cut teeth; --
all bearings are bronze; mantle and bowl Liners are man- Sire Recommended Feed
ganese steel. The head and shaft can be removed a s a of Mmimum Opening
Crusher Discharge Sitting
unit, and other parts such a s the eccentric and thrust bear- B
ings can eastly be lifted out after the head is removed. - A

T ~ counter
P shaft assembly can also be removed a s a com- 20 Inch Fine
plete unit. Corrae
The circle of heavy coil springs, which holds the bowl
2 Ft. Fine
and adjustment ring down firmly onto the frame, provides
Caarse
automatic protection against damage due to tramp iron.
-
These s .~ r i n e scomDress.
. . allowine the bowl to rise the full
movement of the head until no;-crushable material passes
3 Ft. Fine
Coarae
throuch. The springs . - then automatically return to their 4 Ft. Fine
normal position.
Coarse
Symons Cone Crushers are made in Standard and Short
Head types. They are of the same general construction 4 % Ft Fine
but differ in shape of the crushing cavity. The Standard Med~um
cone is used for intermediate crushing. The Short Head Coarac
cone is used for finer crushing. It has a steeper angle of
5% Ft Fine
the head, a shorter crushing cavity and greater movement
of the head a t the top of the crushing cavity Medzurn
Coarse
(Continued on next page)
7 Ff. Fine
Medium
Coarse
Use Denver Equipment-Standard the
World Over. "No Yearly Models But (Continued on n e x t pagp)

Constant Improvement." Use Denver Ore Tests to verify or im-


prove your present flowsheet.
CAPACITIES.
S T A N -D A R -D C- O N E C R U S H E R S
-
'Capacities in Tons (2000 Lbs.) Per Hour a t Indicated
Sisa
of
Discharge Setting A with Material Weighing Denver Ore Tests are made on a n
100 Pounds Per Cubic Foot
Crusher "actual cost" basis. This brings the
P world's finest laboratory equipment
20 I n c h
and skilled technicians to your service
2 Ft. at a very low cost.
3 Ft.

4 Ft.

CAPACITIES
S H O R T HEAD CONE RUSHERS
'Capacitle. in T o n s (2000 Lbs.) Par H o u r a t In-
dicated Discharge Setting C u.ith Material
W d z h i n e 100 Pounbs P c r Cubic Foot
3" * S" Y," ye" M" H"

.Capacities given are neither rmnirnum nor maximum, b u t are a can.


servahve estrmate bared on results secured in actual practice.
3 Ft.

SHORT HEAD CONES

Recc
menc Feed Opening D
Sire Minin
of Bowl
Dlrcharge 5% Ft.
Crusher Setting
Mimmum Maximum

Fine
-
2 Ft 7 Ft.
Coarse

3 Ft. Fine
Med~um I
Coarse *Capacitm given are neither minimum nor m a x i m u m b u t are a con-
aervative mtlmate bared o n results secured in actual practice.
4 Ft. Fine
Med~vm
Coarre

5% F t FI"~
Med~vm
Coarre Mill design and Flowsheet design are
7 F t Fxne also services of Denver Equipment Co.
Medzum Write for details how these services
coarse
- might help you.
(Contlnued on n e x t page)

What can we do to help you?

58
CRUSHER, Allis-Chalmers (Type R ) Reduction
CRUSHER, Traylor (Type T Y ) Reduction
THE Allis-Chalmers (Type R )
TRAYLOR (Type TY) Re- Heduct~on Crusher is of the
duction Crusher is compact gyratory type, designed for
and of simple design, which large capacity, fine crushing
provides maximum strength and incorporates many im-
and high efficiency. It occupies provements over other gyra-
mmimum floor space, requires tory type crushers previously
llttle head room and is easily manufactured by this company.
and economically maintained. The most distinctive feature
It is a machine of many exclu- of the Type R Crusher is the
sive features, among which bullt-in, oil filled hydraulic
may be mentioned: an all cast jack used for fast, positive
steel frame, wlth upper shells change of crusher setting
rrarlor erne TY, R ~ ~ u c I , crusher
.~ and spider made in one piece; while crusher is operating.
a ball and socket type spring The hydraulic step support
suspension; non-chokable, s e l f - t i g h t ~ r ~ i n bell
g head and also provides a convenient
curved concave, made of mangane.se steel; a patented dust ... . -
~ n z a n sof unloadine the- crush-
in^: chamber in case of power
seal, a n efficient device for exc1udir.g dust and grit from
failure or other emergency. Protection against damage
the gyratory crusher lubrication chamber; a positive auto- from tramp iron is automatically provided by a relief valve
matic forced feed lubrication system with water cooled oil which opens under a predetermined pressure, lowering
reservoir; machlned cut steel gearing; a self contained coun- the crdshing head and allowing foreign material to pass
ter shaft fitted w ~ t hroller bearings aud automatically lubri- through without stopping the machine. The crusher dis-
cated; an all-around bottom d~scharge,without diaphragm. charge opening can then be promptly restored by c u t t ~ n g
For irtd~vidual requirements and rect~mrnendations you the feed, to clear the crushing chamber, and raising the
should specify the kind of rock to be crushed, the size of the head by means of the hydraulic jack. The pressure at
feed, size of the largest rock in the reed, size of product which the automatic release operates can be regulated by
requlred the Largest and smallest product for which adjust- a convenient valve.
ment is ;o be provided, whether the material is hard, me- A flexible support between the crusher and its foundation
dium or soft, brittle, tough or spongy, dry, damp, sticky or eliminates destructive vibration, facilitates feeding by the
wet, and capacity desired in tons per hour. gyratory motion a t top of crusher, and eliminates need of
Add~tionaldata gladly furnished upon request. a masbive foundation. Positive lubrication is assured, oil
being pumped from a fully enclosed combination storage,
cooling and screening tank by means of an electric motor
-
driven unit.
Ton.
The Type R Crusher is built with cast steel main frame
Per and top shell; heavy forged steel main shaft; extra large
Hour
- -.
bearinas: steel eears wlth machine cut teeth: effective dust
seals; and its wearing parts are of heat-treated manganew
8
steel. It has a large self-feeding hopper type three-arm
15
spider; one-piece ground-to-fit head mantle; self-tightening
53
and self-locking concave ring. Top shell and spider are
55
cast integral and readily removed to replace the one-piece
81
concave ring. Lower flange is taper turned t o accurately
79
fit the main frame and to facilitate removal for replace-
150 ment of wearing parts.
141
(Continued on next page)
-
*These capacities are average . . ~nn
lor .
... lbs oer cubic foot r o ~ k .medlum
hard
- - - _
Ddlerent settlnes lor feed and dmcharge can be made for each
s i r e head and concave On crusherr larger than the 1'3" dtamerer, sev-
o f head and c a n c a v n are available to u b t a l n mart!-
. - -
e r a l rl>ffprmt
m u m capaclry range
~

Recover Your Mineral A s Soon And A s


Coarse A s Possible.
(Continued from preceding page) The roll spacing mechanism may be easily and q u ~ c k l y
changed while rolls are in operation, the size of the product

1
'CAPACITIES I N T O N S P E R IiO!lR
changing correspondingly, to permit positive control of
Close Side product size a t all times.
Setting and 1 , , g'' % G" 1 1%'' The roll cores are so desizncd as to provide a continuous
Ecc Throw

1
- - bearing surface, accurately tnpered on tAe outside for mount-
No. 322 9.75 14 I6 22 36 ing roll shells, assuring a positive grip
- . that will not slip
No. 530 20 5 27.5 35 51 66
No. 636 I-~
6 -5 44 64 83 InR 124 when shells are worn t h i n :
NO. 848 1 58.5 82.5 10s 13s 168 192 237 Roll shells are made ofmanganese or chrome alloy steel,
depending upon the type of material to be crushed. The
'Capacities given above are based or. a feed of graded mater~al with outside faces are ground or machined true and smouth for
a one-way dimension not to exceed 66 per cent of the feed opening. The
table is in net tons of ZOO0 Ibs, per hour of material weighing 100 Ibs. fine grinding and rough ground for coarse grtnding The
per cubic foot. Or- welgnlng more or less than 100 Ibs. will correspond- inside surfaces are accurately tapered to fit the draw-type
rngly increase or decrease the capacity. All the above capactties are cores.
based on crushing fairly dry, clean stone or ore with fin- removed.
Proper lubrication facilities are provided and rolls are
Approx.
furnished with heavy steel plate housing with hopper plates
Crusher *Dimensions attached, and doors are provided for inspection. The hous-
H.P. Total
Sire L W H Wt.. Lbs. ing can be readily removed.
-- -- All types of drives are available. flat belt, "V to V", or
N o 322 4'8" 3'4" 8'1%" 25-30 6,000
N o . 530 7'2" 4'10" 10'83%" 30-40 12.000 others, depending upon the crushing plant requirements.
No636 8'7" 5'9%" IZ'll%'' 60-75 20.500
N o 848 6 " 7'0" 17'0%" 75-125 48.000
'Capacity: Tons per Hr.
'D~mensrons are for preliminary use only. H is overall height plus Size
minxmum headroom for removrng eccentric. Machrne Slze
Size Feed Product Tons L W H

C R U S H I N G ROLLS, Denver (Sample)


DENVER (Sample) Crushing Rolls usually follow a primary
crusher in the crushing section of a n ore concentrating
mill, and the primary crusher should be operated in closed
circuit with a vibrating screen or other sizlng mechanism to
supply a correctly sized feed for the crushing rolls. The

r-/ a c l ~ o nof the rolls in crushing


IS continuous and the rate at
Size
Machine
H P.

-.
1 Approx. Shrpping

Domestic
Wt. Lbr
Export
~ -
I I w h ~ c hthey will crush depends
ul , ) I . the I ~ I I U C I I <1. ritth ,
1 q,,, d <,f r d l s 'sl,J ulllf~~rmlty
.,nJ t y p . of fctd Tht. c~ ah-
~ n + re11
: I S ~ ( l t ~ ~su.t~ib:<~
lly f~
(~u..h~tll:h i t ~ l t o, r f r l , ~ l ~ rl el w
I, l l < , l ,,lid pl<duc<.. . I mlllt- 'Due to variable c h a r a c t e r ~ s r t c s of ores, size of feed, size of openmg
11.11111,f ril.<.- U I I < X I I Y Y! c CJI<. between rolls. m d speed, t h e a b m e capacltwr given are approximatmns
only. Maximum reduction. a t 4-1.
Dcnver (Sample) Crushing
Roll.., embody the latest im- C R U S H I N G ROLLS, Denver (Spaced Type)
pruvements on thr ideas of
oenver (samltc~crushlng R U ~ I ~ experienced mill men, and a t
DENVER (Spaced Type) Crushing Rolls have been tried and
the same tune rrtatn simplicity proven over a long period of years by extensive in the
and ~ u g y e ddurahil~ty.The main framc and statlonary rull mining industry. Their advantages a s a secondary crushing
~ o u r n a l sart, caht In une pircp, the movable roll is mounted unit are definitely known.
on a heavy slid~nga d d l e and fitted wlth heavy coil cum- The main frame is constructed of structural steel H
presqion sprmgs t o providp adlustable crushing pressure beams welded together. Large diameter shafts of heat treated
between the roll shrlls. alloy steel prevent failure under severe service and the sta-
(Continued o n next page) tiorlary and movable shafts a r e interchangeable. Bearings
of interchangeable sleeve type have certain seLf-aligning fea-
tures that assure equal distribution of bearina load and all
Recover Your Mineral As Soon As Free. bearings are sealed-to exclude dust and to r e k n lubricant.
(Conhnued o n next page)
(Continued from preceding page) DISTRIBUTOR, PULP, Denver (Self-Rotating Type)

opnVrr(soaeud 7rpc) clllrhlnnRONIS spring pressure is s o applied


that nonc 1s transmitted to the
ih,a.inns. Tcnsion rods k c c ~thc rolls . . - svaced
urowrlv . fur
thr. setting required and the straln on the rod\ is all tension.
The >pacing of (he roll 4 ~ l l s15 acc<lmplishcd s ~ m p l yby
rnearrs of a special alecve nut and spacing may br, changed
q u ~ c k l yand easily while rolls arc in operation. The slzc d
product change5 accordingly with chanqe uS roll spacing. to flotation machines, concen-
Abcolutr control of ~ r o d u c tsize at all times i~ permitted trating tables, etc. By eliminating these surges without fre-
and thii 1s essential Tor pruducing specificatir~n mater~al quent operating adjustments, higher efficiency can be ob-
Where installations permlt. the rolls are Iurnished with tained as well a s increased recovery.
hcsvy steel late housings with hopper plate5 attached. a r d Denver Pulp Distributor is made in two types, the only
doors are p r o v d e d for ~nspe,,liun Thc h0115113g can be readily difference being the bearing mounting of the distributor
removcd when neefasary. All types of drivcs are avallabic. head. A wide range of standard units makes it possible to
Slat helt. V-lo-V, or others, dept,ndlng upon plant requirq- selrct the correct type and size for your installation: from
me'lt? two foot size, built with two to eight compartments and
handline 1 0 to 50 tons; u p to the six foot size, built with
two to twenty compartments handling 2000 tons or more.
Send us a description of your problem and let us recommend
the correct pulp distributor. Sizes up to 12' diameter.
DENVER (SINGLE BEARING TYPE) P U L P DISTRIBUTOR

Numbcr of Capsc\ty. Cu. F t . Approx Shipping


SXZC Compartrncntn of Pulp per 14 hro. Wt., Lbs.

2 t oo 8LO ~ ~ 40.000
l F p , - ~ p510

DENVER (TWO B E A R I N G TYPE) P U L P DISTRIBUTOR*

Dimensions Approx Shipping


Weight. Lbr.
S1.e

Our desire is to make you "Happier,


Healthier and Wealthier."
May We Please Work With You On All
Your Equipment Needs?
DRIVES, Transmission

A~~~~~~~~~ In-molion cast iron standard sheaves


rypa
Vati-oiteh provide Up to 50% speed range
Drive w ~ t hAdrunabla
by a simple micrometer ar-
~ o t o r6 1 % ~
rangement, and will transmit
the flat helt drivc o n manv up to 4 horsepower. On 1- to 300-horsepower drives, vari-
transmisii<tn drives because it is capahle of pulling loads pitch sheaves can be obtained in two types: adjustable in
over very small grooved pulleys or sheavcs without slip; motion or stationary; they require "companion" sheaves
they are smooth-starting, absorb shock loads, easy on grooved to match vari-pitch groove spacing, and it is
bearings. compact, operate on short center distances, silent, possible to obtain 9% to 28% speed variations. The adjust-
clean and economical. They are used on speed ratios u p to able In-Motion Control Vari-Pitch Sheave is used when
7 to I and slightly over, permitting the use of lower cost speed changes are frequent and when adjustment is to
be made while the sheave is in motion. A special motor
higher specd motors. Five d~fferent cross section V-belts base which moves on ball-bearings provides and main-
and various diameters of sheavcs for transmitting u p :o tains uniform belt tension throughout the speed adjust-
250 horsepower are stocked in Denver for immediate ship- ment range. A handwheel located in the motor base in-
ment. The sheaves have removable bushings to fit the most creases or decreases the pitch diameter of the vari-pitch
comnion shaft diameters. sheave, thereby varying the speed and simultaneously
More complete information can he obtained by writing maintaining the proper belt tension by compensating for
any Denver Euuiumcnt Company office. change in center distance. The Stationary Control Type
Vari-Pitch Sheave is used when specd changes are infre-
quent and may only be made while the drivc is stationary.
V-BELT. Step-Cone Pulley Drives are used for transmitting By .merely stopping the motor, releasing the belt tension.
fractional power to Denver Laboratory Machines. It is adjusting the pitch diameter, and restoring tension, the
possiblc tn obtain three or four dificrcnt speeds with the change is completed.
use of step-cone pulleys havlng grooves machined with
ievcral diameters. FLAT-BELT Drives may be
used for transmitting power
where the center distances of
V-TO-FLAT Belt Drives transmit power f r h n grooved the pulleys are of considerahle
driver shcaves to flat-face pulleys or to flywheels. This length. This type of drive
adaotion of the V-belt drive receives considerable favor for
is commonly found in plants group drives: that is, where a
making a gradual change-
number of machines located
over irom flat belts to the adjacent to one another are
multiple V-belt drives. The -0 arranged that the group
chiei advantage of the V-to- at ~ e D ~ W tP can be driven from one line-
flat helt drive is low initial shaft and therefore from one
cost However, they are limited source of power. The driving power is produced by a
to d r ~ v e s where the speed diesel or gasoline engine, waterwheel, steam engine tur-
ratio is over- 3 to 1 and where
bine or electric motor. Due to the diversity of loads, the
V - F I . ~ orive. also shows sourcerr center distar~cc is less than combined horsepower required to drive a group of ma-
~ r i r e~ n - a n g t r n e n t diameter of large sheave.
chines is usuallv one-half to two-thirds of that reouired
if each of the -machines'are individually driven. ~ L b b e r
(Continued on next page) belts made of cotton duck and special compound of rubber
are best used where the atmospheric conditions are damp
or dusty.
( C o n t i n u e d an next page)
HOLLER Chaln D r ~ v e s are SPEED Rrducei-s employ all
cspec~ally appl~cabie when tlic v;i~-luus typcs of gear
the distance between the drives deicribrd in the pre-
drlvlnc and driven shafts is redin? prir~jiraph. The gears
t o r , short fo:. belting and too are cnclowd In a mrtnl case
long for searing 'The roller which excludr~s water and
cllairl drlve is positlvr, com-
pact, and without the Initial dlrt frum the gears and which
tenslon l e q u ~ r e dfor a V-belt ;11.\o provides a n oil reservoir
,)I. flat-helt drlve The initial 101. supplying the gears wilh a
r,,st I , s,~nwwhathigher than cvntlnucus bath of lubricant.
the belt dnve. but this is off- S p e d reducers are usrd on
s ~ by t greater efficiency, non- many D e n v c r Equipment
slip, and ohtammg a uniform
t u ~ n t n l :movement. Thcy hi.ve ~ a a rorlres
.
Cmioanv - .
nroducts such
- a <~
side and centcr air-lift agitat-
parttcui,rt. appltcatlon un slaw-speed drtves, espec~ailywhen ors, rt.pulpers and scrubbers.
motorized speed rcducers are used. Murc romplcte information can be obtained by writing
Mure ccnnplete infor~nation can be obtained by writing any Denvcr Equipment Cornpanv office.
anv Denver Eauioment . . . - office.
Comvanv
SILENT Cham D r l v e are usrd for high s p ~ c dpower' trans- INFOIIMATION I l e q u ~ r e d Our Eng~neering Ccpartment
nilssiori up to 2000 horsepower. They have k e n used suc- will gladly assist you. Send in the following information:
cersfully Crn thousands of installations, and many of them 1 Iforsepowcr and type of motor, or other power source.
have operated efficiently for 10, 20, and even 30 years. 2 What is the name of machinery driven?
Due to posltlve tooth-to-tooth action they transmit lull 3. Ilunning H.P., startlng H.P., pvak H.P.
speed and FoWer of the prtnie mover. There is no dippage 4. Describe load condit~ons; uniforniity, shock, reversal.
as wlth belts. Their long wearing life with low upkeep 5. Service cunditioni temporary, interniittrnt, contmuous.
expense n u k e them dcslrable for many drive installations. 6 Atn~osphere: dan~pness,water, acid, oil, dust, temperature.
GEA1: Drives are important 7 Shaft ;;peed> and diameters.
elements of rnachlnes for 8. D~rection af rotation of shafts.
transnutting power positively 9. Which shaft is the driver?
from one shaft to another 10. Horizorital d ~ s t a n c ebetween ,hafts.
shaft w ~ t h the minimum of 11. Vertical distance of shafts above floor.
shaft crnters. Spur, helical, i 2 Distance to walls, ceilings, bearings, ctc.. which limit
and herringbone gears oper- p l l e y , sheave, sprocket, or gear diameters, or belt widths.
ate with parallel shafts; miter, l ? Pulley d ~ a m e t e rand width of face on equipment in use.
bevel, worm and helical gears 14. Is belt to be endless or to have fasteners?
operate with their shafts at 15. Desired pul!ey, sheave, sprocket or gear centers.
right englc; to each other;
and bevel and spiral gears
A r r a n g r n l s l i t or Soil Cc,lr and Clutch may operate with their axis
"..", -.n l l L s DRYER. Denver Rotary
a t an angle other than W 0 .
Fur transmitting moderate DENVER Rotary Dryer is a
111ads with low-rim veloc~ties cast-tooth gears are satis- simple, inexpensive unit for
factory; however, with hlgh loads to be transmitted and r~,ducingthe moisture content
hlgh rlnl velocities, cut-tooth gears are recommended. of flotation concentrates, a s
Helical, s p r a l , and herringbone gears are always made well as chemical and industrial
wlth cut teeth. Spur gears are usually cut w ~ t h 14'l'" products Frequently the sav-
pressure angle. Gears w ~ t hteeth cut with 20" pressure ing of shipping weight so ef-
angle are stronger and are used especially where plnions fected will pay for thc dryer
with a small number of teeth are required. The usual in a few months. Difficulties
spccd ratios range from 1.1 to approximately the fol- from freezing while in transit
Iowlng for various types of gears: Spur, 10:l: helical, are a l ~ oeliminated. Many in-
D r m w ~ a t a r y nryer
10.1; herringbone, 10: 1; miter, 1: 1; bevel, 6.1; wort11 160: 1. dustrial projeek are now using
Where noise is objectionable, it 1s advisable to use rawhide, Denver Dryers for control and
production purposes on man Y materials.
bakclitr. or rome approved type of non-metallic gear in
conjunction with mating gear made of metal
(Conrlnued o n next page)
(Continued from preceding page) ELEVATOR, Denver Belt Bucket
l h r e e main types ot Denver Dryers can be supplied. The
direct heat unit is used when it is permissible for the dry- DENVER BELT Bucket Ele-
ing gases to come in direct contact with the material being vators are of standard design
dried. Partition plates increase the heating surface. Dry- and are well suited to handle
ing may be by hot air o r exhaust gases from other opera- practically all types of loose
tions. If this drying gas has a deleterious effect on the materials. The frame housing
product, then an indirect type of dryer can be supplied. A of the elevator can be made of
further derivation is the Dcnve-Tedrow Steam Dryer. either wood or steel. The type
Additional data gladly furnished upon request. and size depends upon the op-
erating conditions a s well as
- - -- the material to be handled.
DENVER STANDARD DIRECT HEAT T Y P E IN TONS PER The sclcction of a n elevator of
- -
24 H O U R S W E T F E E D
-- - - - - -- -- standard dimensions (as listed
W ~ t hMmature an Feed Barcd on Net W c l ~ h t below) saves special design
Size o i Cvlrnder ------ ------ - and engineering cost. Our engi-
Dryer WPM 5'. 10% I 20% 30% 40% B,,cxet necring department will gladjy
~ f ~ r t a ~,,I, ~D r~ l ~ I V M
D ~
~ II cooperate with you In solving
your clevator problems.

Size of
Buckets
WCLOre
Buckets , F u l l
T u n s b r r Hour
/ ";a""..
Bu, kcts Fllll

H e a t rcqucred
in B T U ' s per 322.000 582.000 872.000 1,198,000 1.992.000 3.052.000
ton oi Wet Feed'
*Heat rcqulred ~n B T U ' F for drying a t 50% thcrrnal elficienry per ron
or wet ired, bared o n final motrture a i dried groduct of 1%. feed tem-
Pcramrc 60 dcgrcer F.. discharge temperature a t 212 dcgrees F . and
s p e r ~ f x cheat of m a t c r ~ a l0.21.
I I I
N O T E : Above d a t a based on belt speed oi 300 ieet per minute and
AVERAGE C A L O R I F I C V A L U E O F F U E L S I N B T U S crushed ore a t 20 cubic fert equal to 1 tou.
MOISTURE F R E E BASIS
-- -
- - --
Fuel Color~f~ Valuc
c
Anthractrc Coal 10 600 14,000 per pound
Semr Antkraclw Coal 13.700 per pound
S e m ~B>tumtuous Coal I3 000 14.700 pcr pound
Bltumtnoua Coal 11 000 11300 per pound
S u b Bltummoua Coal 9 200 l o 600 per pound
L~znlte 5 800 13,000 per pound
Peat 8 700 10 300 per pound
Cake 14 000 per p o u n d
Wood 8 509 9 200 per pound
Fuel Oil I 8 600 20 000 per pound
Fucl 0 1 1 152 000 134 000 per gallon
Gasolmc or K c r o x n e
Ga%alme or Kcroaenc
20 000 per pound
133.000 per allo on
Rated
Srre
Mlnlmum
Wecght oi
Elevator
1 R P M. of Head Pulley to G i v e Belt Speed of

Natural Gas 710 1 loo per c u b ~ iloat Inches


Belt
Coke Oven G a s 400 550 per cubic foot
Producer Gar 160 170 c u h ~ efoot 8"- 5 Ply
Coal Gas 500 per c u b l c foot 10"- b Ply
1 2 " 6 Ply
W a t c r Gas 350 per cubw foot 14'- 7 Ply
16"- 8 Ply
18"-10 Ply
Recover Your Mineral As Soon And As
Coarse As Possible.
EMULSIFIER, Denver (Disc Type) Caterpillar Diesel Electric Sets make it possible to use
he efficiency of electrically powered equipment in areas
THE Denver (Disc Type) Re- ihere e!ectric power is othsrwise not available. These dies21
agent Emulsifier is used to lectric sets are self-regulated and externally-regulated.
emulsify flotation reagents 'he generators are direct connected to the diesel engines
with water before introducing nd are 3-phase alternating current generators.
them into the rrlls. By using Additional data on the diesel engines and the diesel
this unit greater efficiency is lectric sets will be gladly furnished upon request.
attained from reagents, de- ~ a & dRPM is the RPM'at which the maximum load in
creasing the amount necessary BHP that the engine is capeble of carrying for a period of
to produce the best flotation 12 hours from each cold start.
results.
The unit consists of a stur- -- --3 Phase, 60 Cycle-
.-- .
3 Phase. 50 Cycle
-.
dily conztructed tank and Set C o n u n u o u s output 12 hr. output Continuous output I 2 hr. output
-- -- - - --
impeller. together with the lumber KW PF KW PF KW PF KW PF
D e ~ r a ~(Disc
. Typal Emulrifler driving motor, on a strong -. -
I311 19 .8 20 .8 20 .75 23 .8
mounting bracket. The im- 1315 39 .8 40 .8 30 75 34 .8
peller shaft has a series of disc shaped vanes which rotate 1318 58 .8 60 .8 40 .75 45 .8
1364 138 .75 156 .8 118 .75 133 .8
between stationary beaters welded to the sides of the emul- 1375 174 .75 197 .8 150 .75 163 .8
sifier tank. The violent stirring action thus produced com- 1386 209 .75 236 .8 179 .75 204 .8
pletely emulsifies the reagents before discharging them. 1397 261 .75 296 .8 228 .75 259 .8
I8800 50 75 55 .8 50 .75 55 .8
I13000 75 .75 83 .8 75 .75 83 .8
117000 96 .8 105 .8 110 .8

No. I I I I -- 1
I 1800 2 2 I 23" I00 195
:nginc
lumber
Number
of
Brakc Approximate
H P a t Dimensions
Rated Rated
Cylinders RPM* RPM L
I n Inches
W H
F u l l Load
Speed
Range
RPM
Approx.
Ship.
W t . Lbr.
*Emulsifiers for various conditions availnb!e. ---- . --

ENGINE, DIESEL, Caterpillar


CATERPILLAR Diesel Engine
brings to the users of small
power units all of the ad-
vantages of the larger diesel
I engines.
The units are available in RGed RPM is the RPM at which the maximum load in B H P that the
sizes from 48 horsepower to hours from each cold start.
ngme ir capable of carrying far a period of 12
; 4s0 horsepower and are all
1 ok rugged design with com- Denver Equipment Company
p h c t n G and &essibility of
Caterpillar Dicsel Enaine
'
parts built into all units. Denver Chicago El Paso New York
These u n ~ t sare available in 4, 6, 8, and 12 cylinders. The Toronto Vancouver Mexico. D. F.
8 and 12 cylinder units are 60" V-type engines. Full load
speeds range from 650 to 2000 RPM. The units are complete London Johannesburg
with either totally enclosed or open clutches or without
clutch Mailing address:
Each unit is equipped with an independent starting sys-
tem consisting of a gasoline engine on, the smeller horse- , Denver Equipment Company
power units and either a n electric motor or an air motor an
the larger horsepower units, an air cleaner and a built-in,
1400 Seventeenth Street
flyball, spring balanced type governor which acts through P. 0.Box 5268
the entire range of speed.
Denver 17, Colorado
ENGINE, GASOLINE. Denver ( W a t e r Cooled) FEEDER, ORE, Denver Adjustable-Stroke Belt
DENVER Gasoline E n g i n e THE: D r n v c r Adjustable-
/ (Water Cooled) b constructed Stroke Belt Ore Feeder is pre-
ferred for feeding the grind-
ing mill because of its smooth-
ness of operation, uniformity
of discharge, and regulation of
feed. It is so arranged that it
can be installed to draw the
iced from the bottom or the
iront of the ore bin. Various
lengths are ava~lable to fit
I neto, noned cylinder, and a the various requirements.
_
hopper cooler. Cylinder, hop- The tonnage of feed can be
," ol,,r,r ,Wa,rr per and crankcase are all cast
uul,.d ] rcgu!ated by a wide range
t.rsu:,<tr E~c,,,I.. ~n one piece. Operates eco- of bclt speeds or by regulating
ncmically on gasoline and a s l ~ d i n g gate fitted 011 the
5pt.cl.il equil.melit 1s ava~lablefor adapting engmes to u ~ c [runt oI .he fecd hopper. cIr ~f necessary, an adjustable
tractilr luc:. kero,cne, d ~ i t ~ l l a tor
e natural gas. opening is built Inlo the or,e b~ri to give further control
The 4 and 5-6 H.P ringle cylinder v ~ r t i c a lrnglne, are The framr is made oI structural steel and supports a
sell o111n:: and water cooled from either tank or r a d ~ a t n r . stecl h o p w r , head and tad shafts and the necessary closely
These engines arc precisely controlled by a sensitlvc gover- spaccd Ilat belt idlers which a r c located under the feed hop-
nor and equtpped with a high tension magneto and Ir~ction per to support the ore in thc bm ,4 heavy rubber belt en-
clutch pulley. Bearings and gears are fully enclohrd in a sures long life. Variable belt speeds ranging from 0" to
dust and moisture proof crankcase and are readdy accesstble 15' per minute are accon~plishedby the use oi an a d j u t a b l e
when side plate is removed. feed control which is regulated by a handwheel conveniently
In higher horsepower the 8, 10, 10-12, 15, and 20 H.P. placed on the frame away from belt.
engines are vertical double cylinder type with combination Additional data gladly furn&ed upon request.
pump and splash oiling, high tension magnetos, t a w r rollel-
main bearings and automob~letype carburetion controlled Approximate
by a throttling guvernor. These enginc, can be equipped Shcpoinz Wt.
Ca~acrtv Lba w i t h
w ~ t hflat or V-belt pulleys or chain sprockets and with or Belt in T a n s M i n ~ r n u r n Center
without outboard bearing for heavy belt work Friction -
Wtdlh
--
Lcnwth
-
Width
~-
Helqht ~pciH o u r Belt Motor
- ~- - -- -~ ~-
-
~~ p-pp

. --
ciutch or pul!ey and long or short base optional. Equalized 12" 48?g 42,. 26 85 650 800
bearing load gives long bearing liic. Water coo!ed Irom 12' 87 41% 22% .85 955 1125
either tank or radiator. I ' 48% 4 , 26 175 910 1070
I ' 88 48 26 1.7 1340 1500

'Fuel c a p x ~ t y , dmcns'ons. :nd c h l p p l n g welghcs (less c l u t c h ) d e ~


].end o n w l x r h c r t ~ n k or rsdrilur c o u l ~ d Figures a r e f o r r a d i a t o r
rui,led unit wrthout c ! u t c i ~ on engines where e i t h e r t a n k or radlatu:
re available-lor tank cooled add approxlrnately 90 1bs.-for clutcb
a d d approx!rnnlely 7 5 ! b b
**Deduct 3 " " fol each 1000 feet in altitude for interrntttent load. D e d u c t
3 0 n l o r each 1000 feel tn altrrude o v e r 3000 f e e t (or continuous load.
FEEDER, ORE, Denver Apron ( T y p e A ) FEEDER. ORE, Denver Apron ( T y p e J)
THE D e n v e r Apron Ore THE D e n v e r Type "J"
Feeder is especially suited for
feeding a unilorm flow of - 1 Apron Ore Feeder is espe-
cially suited for feeding a
l u m p y ~ a n dabrasive ores which uniform flow of lumpy and
v ould ordinar~ly damage less abrasive ores which would
durable equipment. It 1s built ordinarily damage less dur-
to rc>i\t damage resulting able equipment. It is built
Irom suddcn Impact and from to resist damage resulting
\harp edges of large lumps, from sudden impact and
and to w~thstand scvere load- from sharp edges of large
lrlg condltlons. It 1s an Ideal lumps, and to withstand
unit for installing under a severe loading conditions. It
cuarse ore bin to leed a jaw is an ideal unit for install-
D , n.l.r A , , ~ ~ o,,
,, F L C ~ , ,
crusher or a gyratory crusher, ing under a coarse ore bln
and due to 11s slow speed it to feed a jaw crusher or a
mav tn-. used ;I, .> i,~rklna bclt lor rcnwvlng tramp iron and
driil b ~ t stn-.forc~the ,,re is fed tr, the cruihing unit
Denver Apron ore r e e d e r
gyratory crusher, and due
to its slow speed it may be used as a picking belt for remov-
The Denvcr Aprun Ore Fcc,drr i~ constructed with a s:cei ing tramp iron and drill bits before the ore is fed to the
frame, two strands of roller chain which supp~,rt duuble crushing unit.
beaded ster,l pans, sprockets rind chain take-ups Pans can The Denver Type "J" Apron Ore Feeder is constructed
tn-. furnishcd Ja" or thick ~ 3 1 t hor without 2" hlgh \ides with a heavy welded "I" beam frame, steel bar links connect-
Stcel sklrt bo;ards can be f u r n ~ r h e dif desired. Two types ing the flight roller shafts forming a continuous chain type
uf feeders cnn tn-. wpplied: with or without roller-supported linkage, bronze bushed chilled face cast iron flight rollers
c h a ~ n .Uw:ji drive c<,n5i*ts n t rr Bear motor, spr<lcket\ and running on two parallel steel rails for rigid support, and
r~tllerc h a m Variablc feeds are obtained by usLng a Kceves specially constructed one plece heavy ribbed (underside)
drlve M : n ~ ~ n n i ncenter I S . I 7 " a n d can be inctensrd in cast steel flights (pans) bound together with a roller shaft
inc:ements of 18" to a maximum of 9'1'' center. whlch runs entirely through the flight assembly with outsid?
Additional data ~ l a d l vf u r n i h e d upnn reauest connecting links on each side of the rollers. Drive assemblv
consists of 4 cast steel sprockets mounted on overslze head
and foot shafts, takepus, countershaft with babbited bearing5
and spur gear reduction between the countershaft and thh
headshaft. Usual motor drlves consist of gearmotor and
sprocket and chain drive. Variable meed drives wlth 2 to 1
variation in apron speeds also available. Minimum pulley
centers is 6 it. and may be increased in one foot increments.

*Minlrnum c a p a c l t r a ba%ed on apron speed oi 10 leer per rn~nute. ore


w r ~ e h i n g 100 pounds per cuhlc f o o t , wlthoot skirt haaida M c w n u m
cauaunea based on feeder wlrh skhrt boards fed wlth drnth of 17"

'Mimmum length, actually 8' on pans or 6' pulley centers.


**M>nlmurn horsepower without skzrt boards.
Use Denver Ore Tests to verify or im- ***Capacity based on m a t c r n l weighing 1 0 0 # / f t . ; minimum without skirt
boards.
prove your present flowsheet.
Recover Your Mineral As Soon As Free.
FEEDER, ORE, Denver Challenge FEEDER, ORE. D e n v e r Plunger
THE Denver Challenee Ore r - -'s; THE Denver Plunger Ore
Feeder is bullt for low and Feeder mcludcs a strong cast
moderately sized tonnages. iron frame supporting a small
Positive feeding of the ore is welded steel hopper, and the
as5urcd. a s there are no gears plunger bearlng. The unit is
or levers in the mechanism built so that a feed chute can
which :tcrount for lost motion be easily attached to the dis-
and rwulting irregular feed. charge opening. The stroke is
The clutch mcehanisrn is on adjustable and ean be regu-
the same shaft a < the feed lated easily. These ore feeders
disk, and the hopper a n d disk are low priced and reeom-
Yrs" Denver Plungrr Ore Feadrr
are made of heavy steel p l a k . mended for small tonnage.
Slwcify eorrrct hand when
oldering. Drive is to a tight
and l m w pulley from the cus-
tmnc.r.'< Ilne shaft, c , r f o r : I nl'otor driven f e ~ d c ra gear-motor
cdn be rnountcd on a bracke,t in front of the ore bin.
I I l l 1 0 i
*lncludrr light and loose pulleys Thc ideal drive is by means of a
m o t o r rpecd reducer with a b e l t drive to the eccentric shalt pulley

- - -

*lncludcs t ~ g h t.and loosc pullcvn

FEEDER. ORE. Denver Middling


THE Denver Middling Type
Ore Feeder is a n economical.
simple unit for such opera-
tions as returning jig tailings
or classifier sands to ball mill.
The unit consists of a trough
in which a helix turns, forcing
the ore out the end of the b e d Complete Milling Equipment From
troueh. S i m ~ l e construction,
minimum floor space, and
Testing .. .
To Feeder. To Dryer. ..
case cleaning make the Denver Ore Feeder an ideal Iinlt
lor ;I great n u m b r of feeding problems. The rate of feed
can be varied by simply chang~ngeither the motor. or the
reducer sheave. The length of the trough can br arrahged
to feed even dilute pulps or middling products. The helix
is so constructed as to all<,w very rapid replacement, it
being only necessary to remove two small bolts.

Please Give Us the Opportunity to


quote prices and delivery on standard
Reliable Denver Ore Tests i k u r e your equipment to meet your needs.
mining investment.
FEEDER, ORE, Denver Variable Speed Belt FEEDER, ORE, Hardinge "Feedometer"

~ n variation
y in weight oil-the
belt will tilt the frame, there-
by m o v i n g the feed gate
through appropriate linkcge.
As the feed on the belt increases, the frame tilts down
Denver slightly and the feed gate opening is decreased If the
Ore Feeder
cept that a standard variabi weight on the belt becomes less, the frame tends to rise and
s w e- d mechankm with reduc
~

the gate opens wider. A constant weight is thus maintained


tion gears and constant-speed motor a r e used to drive th regardless of conditions. A variable speed drive for the
head shaft of the feeder. Any belt speed can be obtainel belt, is used to vary the rate of feed. Once set this feeder
within a 2 to 1 speed variation by turning a handwhee will maintain a constant rate of discharge by weight, irre-
mounted on the side of the variable speed transmission. <;pective of changes in character of the material being fed.
The photo shows a constant-speed belt ore feeder em
ploying a constant-speed motor, direct coupled to a worn One or all of the following f e a t u e s may be incorporated:
gear speed reducer which in turn drives the head shaf 1. A visual feed rate indicating meter that reads direct in
through a sprocket and roller chain drive. This type o pounds, tons, kilograms per hour or other units.
feeder may also be used as a picking belt. Dimensions ani 2. A totalizer that records cumulative weight fed and a
shipping weight are the same as for the Denver Adjustabll reset recorder that totalizes batch or partial runs.
Stroke Belt Ore Feeder. 3. A printing attachment that prints on a card the cumu-
Additional data gladly furnished upon request. Jstive weiqht delwered in numerals. also a reset device
for recordhg the batch weight and corresponding trans-
action or serial number. The card or paper slip on
which the weiohts are recorded is locked in position
during the run.
4. A recording chart for the control room located at a
distance from the feeder. Thi- chart indicates the rate
of feed and changes in rate fed. Each chart roll will
make a record covering a month's operation and is
divided into h o u ~ sand fractions thereof.
5. Remote control of the Ieed rate and direct tonnage
Complete Milling Equipment From
Testing ...
To Feeder To Dryer. ... indicator of the feed rate in an infinite number of
steps, through push button control and dial indicator
6. Interlocking system for two or more feeders when
used as proportioning devices to maintain a constant
Please Give Us the Opportunity to ratio of feed rates, with means to incorporate feed rate
quote prices and delivery on standard records of two or more feeders on the same chart.
7. No-load cut-off attachment and signal to stop the
equipment to meet your needs. feeder and prevent a false record being made when the
feed bin becomes empty or the feed bridges over in the
bin. When material again enters the feed hopper the
feeder will start up automaticdly.
(Continued on next page)

Recover Your Mineral As Soon As Free.

83
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I
FEEDER, ORE A N D R E A G E N T , Syntron Electric

I 1
Fccdcr Length Wtdth Hctght Vibratin~
Slrc "B"
sllc "C"
S~zc"D" ) 4'5'
,$:!,
2'1.
$A:
19%'
%I.z
THE Syntron Electric Vibrat-
ing Feeder is built on the
harm simple and strong prin-
ciples a s the Syntron Electric
V i b r a t o r. The vibrating
Mamrnum Ca~acxty Method of Rcgulatlom of t i o ~ ~ g15h c a r r ~ e d011 two leaf
Fccdcr 85 Lbn. per Cu. Fr H P. Motors
SXZC ISCC N o ~ c ) Rcqutrcd Capaclty spriilgs and vibrated through
-- - - ----
B 1 2 tons per h o u r Up to ' i H. P. By varleblc rpccd belt drive the pulsating current oi a n
electro-magnet. The speed of
thlr magnet is conlrolled by ;i
- - -- 2---
separate electrlc contl.oller,
C 150 tons pcr hour Up to 1 H. P. By varxablc%pccdbelt drive
only which is Iurnished with cach
Above. rombincd Wth 1 feeder. This controller is a
spccd motor
-- _ __ - --.-- totally enclosed unit arranged
D 500 ton, per h o u r ( 2 H. P. below By varlablc rpccd bclt drive lor mounting on a wall, either
15 Tons mr h o u r only close to or quite a distance
end 1 H. P. to
100 Ton3 per hour from the feedrr. A manually
Above, comblncd with oaerated d ~ a lrheostat controls
I 2 H.
L O O Tons
P.
per hour spccd motor
2 SYnfron E l r c l r l r Vobratong Ore and
Reagent Frrdrr I n s t a l l e d the speed of the pulsating mag-
net and the flow of the feed.
By a simple turn of the rhqostat in the controller the feed
can be changed from a thick, fast flow to a slow, minute one.
These feeders can handle practically every kind of dry
feed, give accurate reagenl control; even Iced to a screen,
crusher or conveyor. They can be supplied lor suspcnsion-
mounting in t h r larger sizes. as well a the standard floor-
mounting on a heavy base. Due to construction there is no
wearing of n~echanicalparts, or abrasion of trough.
A varlety ot d ~ l i e r e n t slzes is available from the small
reagent feeders, up to the "Heavy Tonnage" model, which
will handle u p to 1200 tons per hour of heavy ore and rock.
N O T E : The mlnmum capaclty may be as low as desired (1 pound per These are also available as special "Heat Resiitant" fur-
hour 11 neces,aryi b u t t h e msrtmum wll then be only t h e multnplc of the nace feeders, or equipped with a grizzly discharge, especially
mmzmum md~ated m the "Capacity Vanation RangeM column. For a suited to separate fines from the flow of coarse material
capaaty range greater then shorn, consult o u r eng~neerlng deparlmenf
feeding into a crusher o r other machine.

I D ~ m e n s ~ o nwith
Max. Capacrty Std S~rcTrough
s
Baecd o r , Sand (OthersxzeTrouglir Approx. Powcr
Denver Equipment Company publishes rrnugh Flowing arc Avarlablel iShip.Wr. con^
DECO TREFOIL, a n exchange of help- H o r ~ z t l l y- , Lbs wnPtLon

ful engineering information designed


to improve milling. DECO TREFOIL is
4
ton per hr.
I
ton per hr.
60 Iz0wattn
watts
published every other month. If you are 120 '65
10 ton pcr hr. 300wet~r
connected with mining and do not re- Without F 225 25 ton per hr.
320

500 350watts
ceive DECO TREFOIL please write F-350 SO ton per hr. 1400 750wetts
to us. 100 ton per hr. 2650 1000 wfs.
iOO ton p e r hr. 5800 2600 wtr.

F-0 end F-I avarfablefor 110 or 220 Volt AC.


F-210. F-215. F-350 avallablc for 110 or 2 2 0 or 4 4 0 Volt AC.
P-4100 and F~5500available for 2 2 0 or 440 Volt AC.
85
Three adjustments are provided for varying ratr of feed---
FEEDER, REACENT, DRY, Denver (Belt Type) rl step-cone pullry drive permits adjustment by speed
change, an adjustable collar on the hopper bottom allows for
DENVER (Belt Type) Dry lull range of f-cd rate a t earh drive speed, and the scraper
Reagent Feeder is particularly may be set to cut any desired width of reagent from the
well suited to feeding re- rotating disk. This allow.: very accurate feedlng through
agents, such as lime o r soda
a wide range of Ieed rates as all adjustments are positive.
ash, which become lumpy or
stlcky and tend to clog hop- A coarse screen acrms the
per typc feeders In any but a top ot the hopper prevents
Denver (F,c,, Dry very dry climate. Also, any lumps entering w h e ! ~ filling.
~ ~ ~ 4 . ~drv< reaeents
. used in very and a s t ~ r r i n grod attached to
small quantities, such as zinc the rotaling disk insures a
dust in cyan id^ precipitation, are most conveniently and ac- rmoolh gravity Row onto the
curately fed by t h ~ sbelt type feeder. disk. A rib or scraper on the
Continuous test laboratories require ore fed at the rate underside of the rotatlng disk
of 100 to 200 Ibs. per hour while reagents must be fed in moves ihe reagcnt falling into
very small quantities. This unit is ideal for both operations, the pan under the disk out to
providing accuracy essential for uniform results in labora- the spout ;or discharge.
tory test work.
A step-cone pulley drive controlling speed of belt, skirt The Denver (Cone Type)
boardi sdiustable from center to edge of belt to control Dry Rragent Feeder is of all
width of feed, and depth of reagent on belt. provide three metal construction r i g i d l y
adiuslments for accurately controlling quantity of material mounted on a steel base. Ho-
fed. Drives for hiqher belt s ~ e e d scan he provided to in- tafing disk I , : mounted on a
crease capacity. Preswd-steel head and h i l pulleys, and totally enclosed vertical speed
habbitted bearings ensure re!iab!e, continuous operation. reducer which is driven by a
On motor driven feeder the fractional horsepower sleeve- Denver (Cone T m e ) Dry Reagent motor and step-cone pulley
bearing motor and speqd reducer may be mounted on the Feeder drive. Standard mntor driven
ton. side or bottom of the unlt. unit is equipped with a % H.P.
single phase, GO cycle, 110 or 120 volt. 18Di) r.p.m. sleeve
Approximate
bearing mv:or. T h i i durable construction assures depend-
Shippin. Wcighf able, troubie free operation with a rnrnimun~ of attention
Pounds by the oFerator.
I---

Shipmng
M~:,"d"mj
Lbs. p r r
Dimensions
-
H.P. Wr., Lbs.
/
~

Hour

* C a p a c i t y i e e d l n ~ 2" d e w with s k m boards at m a m r n u m w i d t h .


**Belt h v e n u n l t f u r w a h c d w i t h speed reducer btlt w z t h a u i d r i v e pulley.
N O T E : Data r q u x r e d t o d e t e r m t n c size and t y p e feeder includes:
m i l l t o n n a g e per Z I h o u r s name of reagent. r e a g e n t feed i n Ibs. Per 'Belt d r i v e n "nil f u r n i s h e d w i t h speed r e d u c e r b u r w , r h o u t d r i v e p u l l e y .
t o n m d l l e c d o r rolutmn, an> t y p e o f d r i v e ~ i t electrical
h characteristics NOTE: Data r ~ q u i r e dto d e t e r m i n e s i r e a n d t y p e feeder i n r l i l d e s . m i l l
t o n m g e p e r 24 hours, n a m e o f reagent. r e a g e n t feed in l b r per ran
m i l l feed ar so'ulmn, 2 n d type of d r i v e w i t h e l e c t r i c a l c h a r a r : e r ~ s u c s

FEEDER, REACENT, DRY, Denver (Cone Type)


DENVER (Cone Type) Dry Reagent Feeder is the most
commonly uied feeder for dry reagents except for those
A Denver Mineral Jig or Denver
that ab;orb moisture readily and tend to hecome lumpy "Sub-A" Unit Flotation Cell In Your
o r sticky. This feeder is lower in cost than the belt type Grinding Circuit Will Recover Mineral
and is compact and easy to install ahead of ba'l mill, over
a conditioner or in anv other part of the circuit. As Soon As Free.
( C o n r m u e d on n e x t page)
FEEDER, REAGENT, DRY, Denver (Zeigler Type) FEEDER, REAGENT, WET, Denver
DENVER (Zcigler Type) Dr I -"1 TODAY mill men are contin-
Reagent Feeder is a cam-acl
uated shaker feeder whic
consists of a p y r a i n i d - s h a ~
welded steel hopper support^
on a welded steel fritmewor
The cam-actuated shakir
pan stroke can be varied 1
means of a screw. Motor ar
speed reducer on the mot(
driven type are mour~tedon ~ -~-
-....-.
. .-..-...
welded steel base that ly placed near the grinding or'flotation c i r k i t as required.
bolted to the feeder fram The Denver Wet Reagent Feeder is e a u i ~ w d with a
This unit iq easily regulate revolving disc, carrying a
variable number 'of'&s
its outer rim. M~crometeradiustment is easilv and auicklv
around
for accurately feeding dl
Denver (Zcinlrr TYDe) Dry Reagcnt reagents and is a simple, ine: made with a convenient handwheel which moves the
Feeder drip trough in or out to increase or decrease the amount
pensive feeder.
of reagent caught in the trough, giving accurate control of
reagent fced. The speed of the disc may be varied if de-
sired and a float valve is provided to maintain constant
level of reagent in the tank. Adjustments have been re-
duced to a minimum to simplify control. A tank cover is
furnished o n the No. 12 size to keep reagent clean.
The Denver Duplex Wet
I B C I ~ driven
unit f o l n i i h e d w t h speed reducer but without d i i v e pulle
N O T E : Da:a required to detetmine size and type fceder includes: rn
tannage per 7 4 hours, name 01 rcagent, reagent Iced in Ibs. per tc
mill feed or po:ution, and type of driuc with electrtcal characteristi< feeders o n a single base and
, driven by a motor through a

'
vantages of two simplex feed-
12" OuPler Denver Wqt Rsawnt
ers are thus secured at only a
Mill design and Flowsheet design are Feedw with Cover8 Removed
slight increase in cost.
also services of Denver Equipment Co. The No. 12 Denver Wet ~ e a & n tFeeder is ideal for use
in laboratory continuous test plants and mills up to 150
Write for details how these services tons and larger, depending on reagent feed rate required.
might help you.

I I I~
'All feeders are furnished as standard for operatan a t t h i s speed unless
Use Denver Ore Tests to verify or im- o t h c w i s e specified.
prove your present flowsheet. '*Number of c u p s furnished a s standard.
No. 12 Simplex, Denver Wet Reagent Ferders can be
furnishrd f o r feeding up to 2000 c.r. per minute. Acid feed-
ers a r c also availablr.

Complete Milling Equipment From


Testing ...
To Feeder To Dryer. ...
Overall No. 01 Overall
Appro.

Marhmc Cumpar! Dimensions


Sire nicntr ..
L W H Belt Metar

No. I 2 3 b2 ' 20'' 16''


82" 20" 16"
5
b
NO.24 I
4
5
b
N o . 36 3
4

FEEDER, REACENT. W E T . Denver Multi-Cornp'tm't

I/ wh<,ri, n w n t r a l ~ r o i n tof r e - FEEDER, REACENT, W E T , Denver Special

ro<lvc n a t u r e such a s aerofloat,


allows t h e leerling vf .i I ~ r g cn u m b e r of rmgernth rirnultanc-
ouslv. F o u r cornpartlnvnts a r e m a x i m u m on t h e No 36 feedt,r
T h e revolving disc, t a n k , a n d tnirromeler control o f e v e r y used a' all individual unit or
compartment a r e t h e .same a s tho= 011 t h e S h n d a r d Denver a s specaal c o m p a r t n ~ e n ~ in
s
Simplex Wet Reagent F e e d e r . T h e discs a r e rotaled f r o m a D c n v e r Multi-Co~~~partmcnt
canlnmn drlvc by .I motor tllrough a s p e d r e d u c e r . Helt OUDI.X oenr.r soac,.~W L I ns.~.nt W P ~I(eagent F e e d e r s
d r i v e tnay br f u r n s h e d if desired. T h e d r i v t is positive a n d Feeder ~ i t h
nesting E I C ~ O ~ ~ I n t h e I l e n v e r Aerofloat
I n s u r r s constant diic s p e e d u n d e r all c m ~ d i t ~ o n s . F'wrlcr. all p a r t s cumlng in
Special compartments for feeding acroflont, cyanide, or contact w i t h t h e liquid a r t nun-corro.sivc. A 11ght b u l b
acids ~ u k s t ~ t u t ewithout
d altering driving r n e c h a n i . ~or base. u n d e r the tank cover k e e p s the* i ~ q u i d warn1 a n d easy
flowing. The. copper s u l p h a t e f e e d e r c u n s ~ s t sof a s l a n d a r d
f r e d e r a n d ;I heavy lead cylindrical tank in which !s placed
copper m l p h a l e crystals Water is introduced UI this t a n k
CTJPS frmn t h e feeder a n d t h c resulting s a t u r a t e d coppcr sulphate
s o l u t ~ o roverflowing
~ t h e t n ~ ~the11
k is introduccd Into the
condrtior~er or flotation circuit by g r x v ~ t y . F e e d r r s f o r
rynnide solution a r e available and r r ~ t e t w l s readrly a t -
tacked by cyanide s u c h a s copper :,zld I , r a s . .lrc r l i r n ~ l u t v d
Denver S p e c ~ a lW r t Reagent Feeder is available in t h e
Ncr. 12 a n d N o . 24 sizes in s i n ~ p l r x ,duplex. alld rnulti-com-
p a r t m e n t unlta w ~ t h capacities, etc., as listcd m d v r the
Denver Wet Reagent a n d Dcnvcr M u l t i - C o ~ ~ ~ l , . ~ r . t n Wet ~ent
Reagent Feeders. S u b m i t y o u r special wet reagent feeding
problems to u s for I-ecunume~~dation.

c I ,111 ~ L X I jllke'
FILTER, Denver Clarifying
Use Denver Ore Tests to verify or im- THE D e n v e r C l a r ~ f y i n gF ~ l t e r IS used to relnove l u r b ~ d ~ t y
prove your present flowsheet. from practically a n y liquid It can Lu. used 11, wmc,ve either
suspended solids or colloi&l a n d dissolved sollds. w ~ t ht h r
appropriate valve assembly to a vacuum system, causing the
aid of an adsorbing agent. In
certain cases a filter bed of proper segments to be under suction at the right time. The
exclusive gravity drainage feature of this filter gives the
porous material is used having driest possible product. All filtrate drains by gravity down
decoloruing proprties. the grooves in the disc segment to the dramage pipe and
In the majority of cases in out the valve, before di'scharge of the filter cake.
metallurgicrd plants the filter The capacity of a filter depends largely on the nature
bed is conlwsed of a sand of the material to be filtered, particularly the amount of
which i; one of the interme- fine material and slimes and the percent solids. The follow-
diate milling products. i.e , ing capacities are average:
classifier return sands In the Copper flotation concentrates:
gr~ndingcircuit. 150 to 300 lbs. per sq. ft. per 24 hrs.
~h~ clarifying filter is of Lead and zinc flotation concentrates:
ocnrer c ~ rmsr ~ ~simple~ cunstruction,
r ~ consisting
~ ~ ~ 300 to 630 Ibs. per sq. ft. per 24 hrs.
W O I S~a n d 8ed of a tank of suitable material Cyanide tails:
of relatively shallow depth 3 0 to 600 Ibs. per sq. ft. per 24 hrs.
equipped with suitable superstructure supporting a central Coal flotation concentrates:
shaft and spiral scraper to scrape the film of removed solids 1500 Ibs. per sq. ft. per 24 hrs.
from the surface of the filter bed. T h ~ sscraper can be Barite:
lowered a fraction of an inch at a time by an adjustable 3000 Ibs. per sq. It. per 24 hrs.
handwheel lifting device.
The liquid is removed by a wet vacuum pump connected The foregoing figures indicate the large variation in filter
to the area below the filter bed. capacity, depending upon the material. Laboratory leaf
In special cases a supporting crushed rock bottom may be testSshould always be made to determine the filtering rate
used to carry the filter medium where acid solutions are of a particular m3teria1, the size filter required for a given
k i n g handled and the e n t ~ r emechanism is made acid proof. tonnage, the o ~ t i n l u n lsgeed, amount of moisture to be ex-
The mechanism and superstructure can be adapted to any pected in cake, and the size vacuum equipment required.
suitable sized tank. In certain instance; tanks have been Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
employed using static head mstead of a vacuum pump.
Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
D E N V E R DISC F I L T E R S
Average Eliertivc
Tank Depth of
Sze Fllter Area
Sand Bed
S4. Ft. -
11"
1'4'
1.8-
2'7 '
3'5"
4'10
4'9"
4'6"

FILTER. Denver Disc

Use Denver Equipment-Standard the


World Over. "No Yearly Models But
r w o D,.O r , oonrerolrc F , I ~ w ~ t ha &itable filter medium Constant Improvement."
and are connected through an
92
FILTER, Denver Drum D E N V E R DRUM F I L T E R S
FILTER ( C o n t n u e d f r o m previous page)
DENVER Drum Filter will
'Machine +cap, Approx.
successfully dewater finely Size T~~~ ~ i l D i ~m e n s i~o n s ~ W%$R,-t ship pin^
ground materials such as flota-
Dia. Lgrh.
p e r 24
~ r e a
Hours Sq. F t .
----------
L W H
Vac. W t . Lbs.
E q u ~ p . B e l t Motor
tion concentrates and cyanide --
tailings, so as to secure the : ;: I
2-3
9
I8
4'3"
5'3"
4'9"
4'9"
3'10"
3'10"
'A
best washing and drying of ..the ' 2 3 19 4'5 6'0" 4'10" %
%
3-5 25 4'11" 6'0" 4'10" 1
filter cake. The capacity,
moisture content, and the na- 4' 4' 7-8
4' 5' 8-11 62% 7'11" 6'0" 4'10" 1
ture of the cake depend upon
the physical characteristics of :4' 6'
54;
10-13
;Wi;
75
75
95
8'11"
8'4%''
9'6%"
6'0..
8'9"
8'9"
4'10"
6'10"
6'10''
1%
2
3
the material handled. T'nese 6' 6' 20-30 113 10'83K 8'9" 6'10.. 3
Denver Drum Filter with O ~ r i l l n t l n ~ factorS can best be determined 'Filters of 8'. 10'. 12'. and 14' diameters are available
A(ilator
by laboratory testing. t B a s e d on 300 Ibr. per rg, ft. of filter area. Capacity m a y be increased
75-100% w h e n thickening i s used ahead o f filter.
Denver Drum Filter is of all metal construction with cast
iron filter segments bolted to heavy steel ends so that the
leakage and warping, so common in wooden types, i j e l m - FILTER. Denver Pan
inated. The segments have the drains so sloped that the
filtrate flow: rapidly to the pipe connections at the end.
An oscillating agitator in the bottom of the tank keeps the
!- - 1(
THE Denver F a n F ~ l l t ~has
been designed primarily for
r
pulp in suspension, and a repulper can be furnished for the 1 1
application to filtering prob-
discharged cake. lems requlrlnx capacities be-
The valve can be arranged for drawing off two solutions tween tho<e of laboratory fil-
and is provided with a port for a short, quick blast of air to ters and standard commercial
loosen the cake before scraping, and also a port for a hard drum filters.
blast of air after scraping to open the pores and clean the The machine is uscd in batch
cloth or other filter medium used. operation. The pan is filled
Pipe connections to the valve and segments are exposed with the material to be fil-
3'13' D u ~ l * x D a n w Pan Filter
on the outside of the drum and are readily accessible. Sim- tered, the vacuum is aoDlied,
plified all metal construction permits economical transporta- and the cake b left ;n' the
tion, quick installation, and low operating cost. For gran- bottom of the pan, from where it is easily removed by re-
volving the pan on its trunnions.
ular types of feed high capacities can be obtained by use There is a defin~teneed for this unit in all plants . . . for
of a fine wire screen as the filter medium--using oversize small tonnages of concentrates, either table or flotation. for
piping and valve ports and increased vacuum capacity. For cyanide clarification; and especially for experimental dork.
industrial or special uses acid resisting metals can be Because of the gravity method of filtration, a larger tonnage
furnished. per square foot can be treated than by the straight vacuum
Special emphasis has been given to all operating features filter where the material is not brought into contact with
and to simplicity of operation. At the same time unnecessary the filter medium by the force of gravity.
The duplex machine is preferred where more than one
refinements have been eliminated without sacrificing me- product is handled simultaneously or where simulating con-
chanical efficiency or metallurgical performance. tinuous filtration of a single product, as o ~ i cpan can be
More complete information can be obtained by writing filled while the second pan is finishing filtration and discharg-
any Denver Equioment Company office. ing the filtered material.
Chemical works, test plants, pilot plants and cyanide mills
all can use this simple inexpensive, dependable filter. Let us
FILTER, Denver Drum (Fluorspar Type) make recommendation; for the type and size unit best suited
to your needs.
DENVER Drum Type Filter has been modified by the addi- ( C o n t i n u e d on next page)
tion of a special agitating mechanism to aid in filtering fluor-
spar concentrates. Details on the Denver Fluorspar Filter
will be promptly supplied o n request. Recover Your Mineral As Soon As Free.
1- Fllter C a p a c ~ t yTons per 24 Hours
The Denver "Sub-A" Unit Flotation Cell is built in vary-
ing sizes to accommodate a large range of tonnage and can
Filter Sire / Table Flotation Cyanide Cyanide
be readily fitted to most existing mill circuits. The machine
Concentrates Concentrates Sands Slimes
embodies all of the principles of the Oenver "Sub-A" Flota-
tion Machine cell, with the addition of the coarse mineral
z.2' Simplex SA-1 %-I K-1 %-I :one on the bottom of the tank, where extremely coarse
3 ' ~ 3 ' Smplex 1 %-2% 1-2 1%-2% 1-2 mineral particles and tramp iron are removed from the mill
4 ' x q Simplex 2%-4% 1343% 2%-4% ]%-I%
5 . ~ 5 ' Simplex 455-7 2%-5% 45'4-7 2%-5% cirruit. The Denver "Sub-A" Unit Flotation Cell is designed
so that all parts are interchlngeable with the parts of the
1-2 1%.2 1-2 Denver "Sub-A" Flotation Machine cell of equivalent size.
3 . ~ 3 ' Duplex 2-4 3-5 2-4
4'x4' Dup!ex 3%-7 5-9 3%-7 The distinctive gravity flow feature, togethcr with eayy and
8%-14 5%-11 positive adjustment and the use of long-life molded rubber
wearing parts, make the unit cell ideal for operation in the

I F ~ l t e r Receiver Dimensions
' Approx. Shio.
grinding circuit, a s very coarse material is readily handled.
However, there are many other points in circuits where t h i j
Filter Size Area Capacity Wt.. Lbs.
M O ~ O ~ unit is of great value, such as in scavenger operation.
Sq Ft. Gallons H - H.P. -- Additional data cladly furnished upon request.
Belt Motor
--- --- -- --
l'x2' Stmplex 4 47 35" 34' 32" 1/1 410 520
J'r3' S m p l e x 9 60 4 7 45" 41" 1 530 660
4.x4'Simp'ex 16 75 59" 59" 41" 1% 675 815

1
5 . ~ 5 ' Simplex 25 100 7 7 41" 2 1160 1345
5-15
2 . ~ 2 ' Duplex
yx3' Duplex
8
18
60
75
6 6
9 3
3
4
3T
41"
1
2
810
1060
1010
1245
%
LOO
10-35
25-60
4'x4' Dup!ex 32 100 116" 59" I ' 3 1650 1820
S'xS'Duplex 50 155 140 7 I ' 5 2680 2950

Machine
Size
/ Dimensions ~ ~ Shipping
Domestic
~ W t . ,~ Lbs. a
Export
~

FLOTATION CELL, Denver "Sub-A" Unit No.


Motor tBelt Motor tBelt M o t +Belt
-
THE Cenver " S u b - * Unit 25 2'1" 1'8"
Flotation Cell, w h e n in- 50 7 ' 2'2"
100 2'10" 2'6"
stalled in the grinding circu~t 250 3'6" 3'0"
between the ball mill and 500 3'1 !," 3"'6
750 4'3
classifier, makes possible the 1500
quick rccovery of coarze free I
mineral, which is a vital fac- *Initial feed t o g r m d m g circuit.
tor in economic mill operation. tNo. 750 and No. 1500 sires not avatlable far belt d r ~ v e .
Slime losses from overgrinding
are reduced to a mlnlmum FLOTATION MACHINE, Denver "Sub-A"
with the use of the Denver
"Sub-A" Unit Flotation Cell,
resulting In increased metal-
lurgical ~fficiency.inill costs me is proven by its world
are lowered due to the fact wide acceptance and applica-
that this machine provides ,an llun smce 1927. During the
oenrrr -sub-n unit Flolatlon Cell e f k i e n t means of reducing the intervening years i m p o v e -
load on the mill circuit. When rnents in d e s ~ g nhave been in-
mill heads are a var~able factor, as they usudly are, this corporated to b ~ t t e r metal-
unit provides for a satisfactory method of ironing out t h e x lurgical results and, at the
variations, r?sul:ing in better mill control. This machine is 5arne time, structural and
adaptable to practically any mill circuit and is universally wearing qualities have been
used In the treatment of such ores as cooper. lead, zinc, iro.7. improved. These changes can
be applied to earlier machines
go'd' and silv (Continued o n next page) a t low cost, without difficulty.
(Continued from preceding page) Pulp level control is by means of conveniently located
extra-wide weirs which are adjustable with either hand-
The design of the Denver "Sub-A" Flotation Machine in- wheel gate, gear gate or wood weir blocks. These easily ad-
corporates all of thc basic principles and requirements of justed weirs control' the pulp level, and froth removal is
flotation. With its distinctive design, the Denver "Sub-A" facilitated by froth paddles.
Flotation Machine is the only machine that will succe~sfully
handle all types of flotation prob!ems. Its wide acceptance Lknver "Sub-A" Flotation Machines are furnished with
either V to V heavy duty drives from veytically mounted ball
in all branches of metallic, mn-metallic and industrial bearing motors, or with the belt drive type in the smaller
flotation is evidence of its basica:ly sound qualities. size machines. Standard belt drives are quarter twist V belt
Denver "Sub-A" Flotation Cell has many distinctive fea- to grooved pulley lineshaft for multi-cell installations.
tures which make it the univers:rl flotation unit. These Recent improvements can be adapted to the earlier Den-
distinctive features are: ver "Sub-A" Flotation Machines and, if required, the hand
1. Handles Coarse Material--The patented gravity flow of the machine can be reversed in the field.
principle assures positive circulation of all pulp frac- Denver'Sub-AnFlotation Machines are moderately priced,
tions. There 1s no bedding or sanding. due to standardization and quantity production. Svecifica-
2. Aeration Can Be Controlled--For slugg~sh pulps the tions are varied to suit particular conditions and s p x i a l
supercharging principle can be adapted to any Denver features are added to the machine at s l i ~ h tadditional cost.
"Sub-A" Flotation Machine to increase the degree of Every machine is factory assembled and carefully labeled,
intensity of aeratmn. Likew~se,with this feature the to facilitate quick and accurate re-assembly in the field.
amount of aeration can he decreased when required. Assembly details are furnished with every order.
With standard operation alr is drawn down the stand- Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
.-
pipe and partition.
3. No Short Circuiting-Machine design allows pulp to
Cu. Pt.
pass through each and every impeller or a portion to
bypass through partition openings. This flexibility gives
the operator a unit cell machine, or the "open tank"
machine, by a quick adjustment while in operation. 920 45
4. Middling Return by Gravity-The exclusive Denver
"Sub-A" design allows rougher, cleaner, and recleaner
products to be returned from one cell to another by
gravity, hence no pumps or elevators are required.
5 . Positive Cell Control--A minimum of operating atten-
tion is required as the quick pulp level adjustment
keeps the machine in balance for any feed variation.
The stationary hood and air standpipe with wearing No. 21 D; 3 8 . ~ 3 8 . 1 50 / .. 1 3.8 / ... . 1 2750 /
plate, protect the impeller from sanding and eliminate
the necessity for drainlng machine after shutdown.
No. 24 ) 43'143. 1 50 1 . 4 5 / ... . 1 3200 / 185

6. Selectivity-Selective flotation is a noted feature of the


Denver "Sub-A" Flotation Machine and is a result of 'Belt drive not furnished on size No. 21 machine or large

1/ 1-
the combination of machine features. The high selec- *Tons/24-hrs. *Tons/ZI-hrs. *Ton<ZI-hrs. *Tons/24-hrs.
tivity, coupled wlth flotation of coarse as well as fine 6,Ccll 8-Ccll 10-Cell
Slo:~Cekl. Slow Med. Slow Med. Slow Mrd.
particles, assures maximum flotation efficiency. Results Flot. Flot. Flot. Flot. Flot Flot. Flot. Flot.
are a high ratio of concentration, high recovery, low --
No. 8 7 4 14.1 1 2 2 1 15 30 18 36
volume of circulating load and imurovcd final product,
acceptable for dewatering and subsequent smelting.
Standard Denver "Sub-A" Flo:ation Machines are built
with heavy steel tanks and rigid su~erstructures The super-
structure supports the heavy duty shaft assemblies in their
No. 12
No. 15
25
35
45
65 / 35
50
70
95 1 45
65 125
95

individual, totally enclosed, bearing housings. The cells are


protec'ed against wear by cast iron side liners and rub- No. 21 105 215 160 420 215 425
ber bonded to steel bottom liners. The wearing parts can
be either alloy iron or pressure molded rubber. The pres- No. 21 D 125 250 190, 380 250 500
sure molded rubber wearing parts are a distinct feature No. 24 125 250 190 380 250 500
of Denver " S u b - A Flotation Machines. This type of con-
struction has been applied to Denver "Sub-A" Flotation No 30 270 535 400 800 535 1070
Machines since 19'32 and is used for impellers, wearing *tapacity figures in dry tons of ore per 24 hours, base
for bath slow (PO minute treatment time) and medi
plates, and replaceable sand relief bushings. The impeller treatment rime) floating ores. SpccSic gravity of dry
shafts are protected by means of rubber shaft sleeves.
(Continued from preceding page) mechanism in a free-flow, straight side, double overflow
tank with adjustable f r o t h discharge height.
Size Z-C~II Parts for the Super Rougher a r e interchangeable with
those of the standard Denver "Sub-A."
Except f o r tank design, froth paddles and weir assem-
No.15 5'10'' blies, the details of the Denver "Sub-A" Super Rougher
No. 18 6'4''
Flotation Machine a r e identical to those of the standard
No. 18 Sp. 7'1%"
No. 21 8'4%" Denver "Sub-A," One adjustable weir partition is furnished
No.21D 6'4%'' 17'8" on the end cell and one is normally furnished f o r each four
No. 24 9'4" 17'8"
No, 30 11'11%" 22'9" cells in the machine. Weir assemblies a r e interchangeable
-
with those of the standard Denver "Sub-A." Multibladed
Length Width impellers a n d diffusers a r e standard f o r this machine.
Machine B ~ Ior ~ Motor Height
Sire
6-cell 8-cell *Belt Motor -
2'11%
The Denver "Sub-A" Super Scavenger
No.8 102 3'5' 4'7%" 1 % '
No. 12 14'4" ISl0'' 5'8%" 4 " 4'7111'' This special machine, built to order, has a double impeller
15'10" 20'10" 5'10'' 4.5%" 4'7&" mechanism. The mechanisms can be supplied with o r with-
4.1 1 h:'
No. 15
No. 1 8 17'4'' 22'1~" 6's' 5'1%,:
No. 18 Sp. 19'7%" 25'10" 6'7" 5'0% 5'7& out tank. The tank is a n adjustable double overflow,
No. 2 1 23'2% 30'7" .... 5'5%" 6'8%" straight side tank without weir assemblies except on the
No. 21 D 7.6'0" 30'7" .. 5'5%" 7'8%''
2V0" 34'4" 5'9%'' 6'1 I Y.'' last cell.
No. 24 '7%'' 7'1 I %"
No. 30 33'6%" 44'4'. This double-impeller assembly is designed for maximum
aeration and agitation. Frequently i t is advisable to install
Length these scavenger mechanisms in the last two cells of a
Machine Bclt or M o t o r Width Height rougher circuit to obtain maximum recovery.
These mechanisms use standard wearing parts and the
parts and assembly a r e interchangeable with the standard
Denver "Sub-A" Mechanism.
DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Denver "Sub-A" Super Rougher and Denver
"Sub-A" Super Scavenger Flotation Machines
I
*Belt drive not furnished on size No. 21 or larger.

Denver " S u b - A Super Rougher Flotation Machine

No. 18SpR
(32x32) 15.6 1-1800 5 7% 2'-8" 4'-1V 6'-1" 11'.6" 16'-11"
No. 21-R
-(38x38) 30.0 1-1800 7% 10 3'.2" 5'.11" 7'-0" 13'.V' 19'.9"
Nn 24-R

Approximate Shipping Weights per 2-cell machines. w i t h motors:


No. 18 Sp-R ( 3 2 x 3 2 ) 2900 Ibr.. domestic rhip.. 3300 Ibr.. c x p o r t ship
No. 21-R (38x38) 3850 Ibs.. domestic ship., 4400 lbs.. c x p o r t rhip.
Denver "Sub-A" Super Rougher Flotation Machine X o . 24-R ( 4 5 x 4 3 ) 4900 Ibr.. domestic ship.. 5600 Ibr.. c x p o r t rhip.
Large tonnage rougher.flotation installations use the No. 30-R (56x56) 11400 Ibr.. domestic ship., 12600 Ibs, export ship.
Denver "Sub-A" Super Rougher Flotation Machine. This
machine, specially designed f o r coarse flotation and high
capacities, uses the standard Denver "Sub-A" impeller
FLOTATION, Coal, Denver "Sub-A" (Lasseter Type) Standard Denver "Sub-A" Flotation Machines with double
overflow a r e recommended f o r -28 mesh coal fines.
THE Denver "Sub-A" prin- If the coal feed contains an appreciabie percentage of
c i ~ l eof flotation, when ao- coal +ZB mesh up to '/a'' in size, the Denver "Sub-A"
plied to the cleanin* of coal (Lasseter Type) Flotation Machine is recommended.
fines, effectively separates Denver "Sub-A" Flotation is standard in practically all
clean coal particles from
high ash mater~als.In many commercial coal flotation plants t h r o u ~ h o u tthe world.
applications t h e standard
Denver "Sub-A" Flotation
Machine is adequate. How- FLOTATION, Denver Supercharger
ever, in certain cases the
physical characteristics of
the coal froth is such that
special provisio.ns must be
Denver "Sub-A" (Lasreter Type) made for removing the
Coal flotation Machine
heavy matte of coal from
the surface of the machine.
This has been accom~lished
~ ~
the Lasseter t v ~ eof froth
removal rakes speciali'y designed for coarse coal frotation.
Denver " S u b - A ( L a s e t e r Type) Coal Flotation Cells have
stainless steel ounched plate rakes attached to chain drags.
These rakes pull the heavy matte of coarse coal from the sur-
face of the machine to special spitzkasten overflow. Drainage
through the punched d a t e rakes permits a lower moisture in
the clean coal fmes. Denver "Sub-A" (Lasseter Type) Coal
Flotation Machines are constructed as 2-cell units onlv. Each
cell has its own motor drive. Any number of 2-cell units may fered for installation where
be bolted together to meet flotaiion objectives. low first cost is desired, will deliver reliable air service in
Denver Equipment Company has pioneered in the flotation pressure from 4 to 16 ounces and in volumes from 110 to 2350
recovery of coal fines and we have many publications on cubic feet per minute. Multi-stage machines are available
recovery of coal fines bv flotation. Please let us know your that furnish pressures from 8 ounces to 2 pounds and in
interest so we may send these helpful engineering bulletins volumes u p to 20,000 cubic feet per minute.
to you.
Mechanisms of Lasseter Flotation Machines are standard AIR R E Q U I R E M E N T S FOR D E N V E R "SUB-A" SUPERCHARGED
Denver "Sub-A" Flotation Machine mechanisms. Neoorene P W T A T I O N MACHINES
wear in^. parts are standard to withstand coal flotation reagents. (Continued from previous page)
~ a b o y & o tests
r ~ can quickly determine the esonomic advan-
tage of recovering coal fines. Complete information will be Machine Air Regd
sept an request. Sire
Per Ccll

I
Denver "Sub-A" (Larsetrr Type) Coal flotarion Machine

i
No. 8 (16.~16') 3
No. 17 (22k21') 10
Machine Motor H P Aooroximatc No. 15 (14.~24') 12
Size Conrtruct%an Per Cell* Cell Volume No. 18 (28'118') 18
-~

1
~ ~

No. I8 Special
No. 30 2-cell units 7% 100 cu. It. (31.x31') 24
No. 21 138'=38') 40
(56x56)

Shippinp Weight
No. 14 (43543')
No. 30 (56'156') , i! 100
50

Per 2-Cell Unit L W H


-
12,200 Ibr. (Domestic) 1 1'6" 1 1 '3" 7'11"
!3.400 Ibr. (Export) Reliable Denver Ore Tests insure your
* I n additton. one only X H P motor per cell is used to oowcr froth mining investment.
removal raker.

Use Denver Ore Tests to verify or im-


prove your present flowsheet.
FURNACE, Denver Melting
FRAMER, Denver Timber
DENVER Melting Furnaces efzciently
DENVER Timber Framer is a necessary piece of equipment meit brass, bronze, copper, aluminum, gray iron, terro-
for any mine usine considerable mine timbers. manganese, gold and silver precipitates, and can also bc
The Denver Timber Fkamer consists of a head frame rom- used for smelting and refining grindings, horings, wash
prlsed ot a rlgld horizontal ~netals, and various ores. No crucibles are used. These
cross arm at the top of a ver- furnaces are similar in construction, having chambers split
t ~ c a l extra heavy steel rol- 1ong:tudinally and hinged on one side so that they may be
umn mounted on a heavy cast easily opened to replace linings. Charging and pouring
Iron base The r ~ g ~hor~zontal
d openings have hinged lids and vents. A low pressure burner
cross arm at the top of the is provided for each unit or at opposing ends on each
column supports the d l ~ v l n g chamber of the double chamber type. Either gas or oil
motor and shaft for the rlp burners can be supplied and fuel can be oil, natural gas,
saws for hor~zontalcuts Two city gas, or producer gas. Air pressure and volunle required
separate cast Iron arms on the will vary according to the duty of the furnace. These units
colunm support the ~ n d l v ~ d u a l are of durable construction and simple to operate. Initial
d r ~ v l n gmotors and the cross installation and operating expense is com~arativelvlow and
cut saws whlch make the I range of capacities are available to meet t h i need of
vertlcal cuts Arms are ad- practically every size plant.
]ustable vertically by means Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
of handwheels A structural
steel guagc stand and a tun- THE Smgle Chamber Melting
her carrlage w ~ t ha steel ball Furnace is so constructed that
supported turntable mounted the metal is melted directly
on a truck runnlng on ralls IS on the lining. The shape of
also supplied. the furnace lends itself par-
Denver T i m b e r Framer The machine is equipped ticularly to the refining of
with saws, belts, counter- precious metals as there are
shaft. etc. The Denver Timber Framer will handle l o p as no corners in the lining in
large as 30 inches in diameter. and 10 feet long. The unit which the metal can collect.
requires a space 1 2 feet long by 12 feet wide and 10 feet This low capacity furnace,
high. The shipping weight is 7,WO pounds and total re- UP to 250 Ibs. per heat, is
quired horsepower is 30. ideal for small cyanide or
Additional data gladly furnished upon request. other plants where a larger
furnace is not needed.
This unit consists of an egg
shaped, lined, metal shell or
I I chamber mounted horizontally
Use Denver Equipment-Standard the S8wle Chamber hlellilll~Furnace on' two undercut stands
World Over. "No Yearly Models But which set on a cast iron base
as a unit. The chamber revolves freely on rollers actuated
Constant Improvement." 3~ a worm gear and handwheel. A 5-inch thick lining of
"arbofrax No. 3 (Silica) is supplied as standard. The
iiametcr of the chamber is 17 inches and the diameter of
he charging opening is 9 inches.

I'HE Double Chamber Melting Furnace is really two of


the Standard Single Chamber Furnaces in one. It is two
:hambers with each chamber consisting of an egg shaped,
,mcd, metal shell. The chambers are mounted horizontally
In line on a scruclural steel base as a unit. Each chamber
(Conttmied on next page)
(Continued from preceding page) SINGLE CHAMBER MELTING FURNACE

is revolved independently by
. . I ! msans of a woim eear- and
OZ. -
1% - 2
'Data shown on fuel oil consumption and air required is based on melting
100 pounds of ordinary brass mixture.
D O U B L E CHAMBER MELTING FURNACE

ocubla Cilrrnber nsltinn Furnace the second chamber for melt-


Capaclry

1*Fuel

1 I
- A i r Required Dimensions
Pounds Consumption Cu. Ft. Pres- -
.,y .1 -
p ~ z Export
~ ,
Volume
C u Ft,

Ing while the refining pro- *Data shown o n fuel oil consumption and air reguired is bared on melting
ceedc in the first chamber Thus. owrating ~ r o c e d u r e scan 100 pounds of ordinary brass mixture.
be alternated, providing additional "se of 'the hot gases in
pre-heating and alternale charges. The economy of this
method &self-evident as melting is practically cbntinuous. Dimensions
As this u n ~ tconsists of two Single Chamber Furnaces in-
corporated into a single unit, general specifications are the L W H
same as for Lhe Single Chamber Melting Furnace.
THE Simolex Meltine~ ~ F u r-- - ~
nace ranges in capacity from
500 Ibq. to 6,000 Ibs. This
clpacity makes it suitable for 'Data on fuel consumption is o n the basis of o ~ lfuel required to melt
t h e larger cyanide or precious 100 Ibr. of brass mixture: oil to be supplied at 2 . 5 Ibr. pressure, using
metal recovery plants. The air at a pressure of 12 ounces ~rovided by a blower at a rate to
rne!ting process in this fur- maintain uniform pressure.
nace is accomolished by
radiatzd heat with no flame
slriking the metal directly.
The Simplex Melting Fur-
nace is m?de of steel plate
with cast iron heads and with
~~~~~~~ ~

a cast steel collar around the


S i m ~ I e xM4lina Furnsca
pouring opening. It is equip-
ped with a lined cast iron
door which clamps down tight on the steel collar when the
furnace is in operation. and is easily manipulated by means
of a lever located a t the rear of the furnace. The chamber
rests on undercut cast iron slands which are bolted to a
heavy bed plate. The furnace revolves easily on steel rollers,
actuated by means of a handwheel driven worm and gear.
A Carbofrax No. 3 (Silica) lining, varying in thickness
eccording to the size and capacity of furnace, is furnished All we ask is a chance to help you and
as standard. Other lining materials may be used, however, the opportunity to work with you on
and lining the furnace is a very simple operation. If de-
sued, a lining of fire clay tile can be used. Full instructions your equipment needs.
for lining are furnished with each furnace.
If manual oscillation is impractical, such as on the larger
capacity furnaces, a motor driven oscillating device may be
furnished. Also, furnaces are available with power drive
controlled by push button or automatic controls.
FURNACE, Denver (Tilting Type, Oil) Melting THE Denver Retort Conden-
ser is made of iron with a
I I -
D E N V E R Meltine Furnaces
have been designed for melting
water jacket. The inner tube
is threaded to the retort out-
gold and silvcr bullion. cya- let. This unit is very useful in
nide precipitates, brass, copper, mercury retorting and mini-
and other nun-ferrous metals. mizes the danger of mercury
The patented linings are made poironing. Tube diameters are
d the most refractory fire clay, l?;", 1 ' 2 " ) Z", and 2%";
give n~aximurnsupport to the weights 10 Ibs.. 11% lbs.. 13
crucible In all posit~ons. and
insure unilorm distribution of
heat. These f u r n a c e s are
Press, shown in the illustra-
tion, is used for pressing excess mercury out of amalgam.
spillage Details on this accessory are given under, "Amalgam Press.
The standard furnace is supplied with a Denver low pres- Denver."
sure oil burner and motor blower, but it can be furnished Capsctty
with a high pressure burner or a gas burner. If no electric- Model Sh~pping
ity is available, a belt driven blower can be supplied. The
complete furnace includes a low pressure burner, a black
lead crucible, a 30 gallon oil tank, air and oil pipes, anJ
fittings.

Fur Approx.

GATE, Denver (Rack ~d Pinion) Bin


I /_ , . _- DENVER (Rack and Pinion)
Bin Gate consists of a steel
plate door, steel shaft, cast
iron guides, hand wheel, pawl,
lack, and pinion. These parts
are all built of the best ma-
FURNACE. Denver (Gasoline, Oil) terials, carefully m3chined
Retort or Melting and as.;embled. This type of
gatts meets the need for a
DENVER Retort or Melting simple means of control of
Furnace is made in two stan- flow of dry materials from a
dard sizes and can be supplied bin. Rugged construction of
for b u r n ~ n g gasoline or fuel rack and pinion assurei long
011. The retort furnace includes Denvcr (Rack and Pmoon) Bin G a operating life.
all furnace parts shown in the
illustrations except retort.
condenser, and a m n l g n rn
pre*. The oil-fired furnace
I
includes a burner, motor
h l o w r r nil tank n i w fittines.

includes a burner, blow-pipe


tank, pipe fitting, and one length of clay-lined stack. These
Denver Retort or Meltlng Furnaces are also furnished a?
either oil or gasoline fueled melting furnaces Our desire is to make you "Happier,
Healthier and Wealthier."
GATE. Denver (Radial, Duplex and Undercut) Bin TYPE "A" DENVER RADIAL BIN GATES

TYPE " A Radial Bin Gate is Throat Flange Approx. Shipping Wt.
O p n q Dimension. Pound.
designed for attaching to the
horizontal bottoms of bins. The 8. 1 8' 13' r 13'
quadrant swings freely and is 10'. 10' 16' x 16' 140
self-closing. m e quadrant cuts
through the stream of ma- 12' r 12' 18' x 18. 175
terial to stop tne rlow with 14' x 14' ?Oh' x 20%- 275
no chance lor large lumps to 16' x 16' 22. x 22. 260
foul the closing action of the
gate. 'l'he throat I, a heavy 16' x 20' 22' r 26' 330
casting and lever may bc
turnlsned cast integral witn TYPE "8" DENVER DUPLEX BIN GATES
the side plates or as a separate
swet Dar on most slzes. Thrmat Flsnge
Type "ij" Duplex Gate is -%xning
----~- Dimmsiona
opened by a downward move-
ment oi the lever and closed 12.x 12. 17!C'x 17%'
oy gr.avity when released. The 16.r 16' 23' r23'
T r l a "A" Dtnrer R 2 d l l l 11011 Gale two gate plates are opened IS' Dmm. 23 5 8 . Dtern.
1x1 unlson by the gear seg-
ments attached to tne throat 26' Dlam. 3t W ' D~am.
cas~rng.Most sizes of this type
gate above the 12x12" size NOTE: Other s ~ r c earc avmlable.
may be furnished with either
a circular cross section for
conical shaped bottom bins or
a square cross section for flat
bottom bins. When provided
with a circular cross section,
the collar is cast at a 45 de-
gree angle as standard. The
Iarg- sizes of this type gate
are f u r n ~ s h e dwith steel gate
plates. D i s t a n c e between
mounting collar and pivot
point of gate plates may be
varied to meet specific re-
quirements.
Type "D" Undercut Gate
has ~ t schute attached to a
vertical surface (the front or Use Denver Equipment-Standard the
side of bin). This type gate
ooens with a downward ro- World Over. "No Yearly Models But
tary motion and is closed by
a downward pull on the dc-
Constant Improvement."

A
T y I e "D" Denver Undercvl Ern G l t e
tuating arm. This causes the
pate to cut under the stream
&om below so that lumps
cannot interfere with closing.
Complete Milling Equipment From
Testing ...
To Feeder. To Dryer. ..
The 30"x24" size gate plate is of steel with cast iron gate
sides and, in addition to the 24" by 24" size. can be made
any width from a 24" minimum to a 42" maximum.
(Continued on next page)
G R I Z Z L Y , Denver Shaking G R I Z Z L Y BARS, Denver
DENVER Shaking Grizzly has been developed as a distinc GRIZZLY Bars are a widely
improvement over the fixed grizzly now in such wide use used means of reducing the
It combines the functions of screening and feeding the or6 work of primary or secondary
to the primary crusher, and, by eliminating the undersin crushers. As the ore is fed to
product in the ore feed to the crusher, materially increase: the crusher, it passes over the
the crusher capacity. grizzly bars, and the finer
In addition, due to the pulsating action of the unit, t h ~ pieces drop through into the
ore is fed positively to the crusher, at a controlled rate ant mill ore bin. The grizzly is
the manual labor usually required is eliminated. made of wear resisting wedge
The unit consists of a strong, frame mounted, standarc shaped bars easily replaced if
grizzly which receives a positive eccentric motion in a lab necessary.
era1 r ' n w "lrruqh connectinq links attached to the heat Denver Grizzly Bars are
motion of the jaw crusher. Due to this positive action t h ~ punched and held in place by
angle of slope of the grizzly may he much less than tha. steel rods passing through the
required in fixed type grizzlies; and head room or fall ma! holes. Cast iron spacers, of the
be reduced. proper shape and width are
The Denver Shaking Grizzly is constructed in sev. placed between the bars. $ari-
era1 sizes to fit standard Denver Jaw Crushers. ous types of bars and spacers
can he supplied, depending
Shaking Grizzly upon the application.
Dimensions

11
sire
Inches Inches
Denver Shaking Grizzlies can be Bar Spacings (Weight Lbs. per Sq. Ft.)

--
supplied on three standard
sires of Denver (Fo~ced
Feed Type) Jaw Cruzhers. ,
5,. 60
8" x 10"
9" x 16"
W
12" x 36"
L

18'' x 4 8 "
24" x 60"
Bar
Member Sections

.Ffi"xl%.
Rod Dism.:
Bar: h"xW"x1
%".
K".
--
----

30 26
---------.
31 27
22

23
11 111
1

20
7

18
---
%" M" 1" I > r ' ' l h " l ? L " 2" 2%" 3.
- ---------

17 16
14

15
13

14
R o d Dism.: %".
- --- - ------
Ber: ?/sXx34"x2" 40 36 29 27 24 22 18 16 14
Rod Diam.: !a".
--------
Bar: y2"r?i"x3" 63 55 49 43 40 .. 36
Rod Diam.: %".

A Denver Mineral Jig or Denver


"Sub-A" Unit Flotation Cell In Your
Grinding Circuit Will Recover Mineral
As Soon As Free.
Denver Equipment Company publishes
DECO TREFOIL. an exchange of help-
ful engineering information designed
to improve milling. DECO TREFOIL is
published every other month. If you are
connected with mining and do not re-
ceive DECO TREFOIL please write
to us.
HOIST, Beebe Hand GASOLINE O R ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVEN
-
I

Motor H P 'Rope Drum Hotst


THIS unit easily handles a

I Rope and Cnparlty D ~ m e n r i o n sDimensions Appror.

!
multitude of hoisting prob- Pull Rope Speed - - ------- --- Shlp.
lems. It is easily portable and Lbr. F t . P e r Mln. Drum
Size Cap.
- Wexght
Pounds
the large gear reduction Inches Feet Dia. O F a c e
makes minimum effort re- - H . P . R.S
pp-pp

quired to lift large loads. An 2000 10 140 'A'' 900' 14" 1.5" 6'4" 3.8'' 2100
I5 210
ideal unit for trucks, hand
derricks, gin poles, jib cranes
and similar applications. Pow-
er may be applied to any size
3000
20 280
;:;%" 1400' 21" 24" 2.8" 4'9" moo

babe n.nd nomt unit when desired 4000 210 %" 1800' 24'' 24" 8'4" 4'9" 4100
280

I-- D R U M CAPACITY D r u m Sire 350


Hoist Site P e t of. flexible steel cable- Inchn 5000 40 225 %" 2000' 28" 27'' 9 2" 5'1" 6400
~p

50 280
%" ~>;Yl~%;~!-A" "." %"
-- 335
mans based o n 6 layers of rope

5 T o n Spec ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVEN


~ ~

5 T o n Spec
15 T o n S ~ e c No, 11'/,
I750 R.P.M.
- 3 H P I 1150 R . P M
- 3 H P /
1750 R P.M.
-
5H.P. /
HOIST, Denver Mine Rope
Layer
Rope
Rope s p e d
Pull F t . Per
1 Rope
Rope S p e d Rope S
Rope D r u m Capacity
P F~n t of %" Rope
Pull P t . P e r Pull Ft. Per
ONE of the main problema in -- Lbs. -
Lba. -.Min. Lbs
- Min -
1st 1100 1700 60 1800 90
the operation of a mine is the 4th 850 1300 75 1400 120
hoisting of ores speedily and 8 th 650 I SO l o s o 100 1100 150
without excessive labor costs. 12th 530 800 125 900 190
I I
Denver Mine Hoists are of N O T E : Dimensions of No. I 1 % sir-38" Length by 29" Width.
rugged construction and time
proven design and success- GASOLINE ENGINE DRIVEN HOIST
fully solve this problem. They
keep tonnage moving, without
shutdowns or delays which re-
No. I %
--.
1 2200 R.P.Y.
-.. -
.
2800 R.P.M. Drum
C a p m t y Fee:
duces overall operating ex- Rope Rope Rope Spccd Rope Rope Spccd of %" Rope
pense. Frames are sectional- Layer Pull L b s F t . P e r Min Pull Lbs. F t P e r Min
ized and of heavy steel con- I 2100 40 2000
struction. Drums and gears 4th 1500 54 1400
8th 1200 70 1175 85 800
Denver smrlo Drum uin. HDISI are of Meehanite and pinions
of foreed steel. Heavy duty N O T E : Dimensions of No 11% s l r t 3 . 5 " L e n g t h by 29" Width.
ball bearings, removable and adlustable, are used on the
Data on larger h m i t r a r e available.
sizes shown. Post brakes are constructed of heavy cast steel
and designed with a large safety factor.
Larger slzes of hoists than those listed can be furnished,
as well as hoists with different specifications such as drum
friction clutches, band brakes, or double drum.
Add~tionaldata gladly furnished upon request.
(Continued on next page)

May W e Please Work With You O n All


Your Equipment Needs?
HOIST, Utility and Tugger D O U B L E D R U M "TUGGER" ELECTRIC H O I S T

r P THE hoists illustrated are two Length


of a large variety available for
u n d e r g r o u n d duties. The *Overall
single drum air hoist is ex- Length
tremely useful for such pur- Ft. Per lnchc~
poses as operating a skip in a
winze or for pulling cars on
a n incline. This hoist can be
equipped with column mount-
ing and chn be readily in-
stalled for the service re-
A X Motor Driven S l n l l ~
quired. It operates under 30 Ihs.
Drum "ULilitl" nobat per square inch air pressure.
THE double drum electrrc
hoist is most suitable, where
power is available, for use in
c o n n e c t i o n with scraper
mucking and loading, or I 8 , I 1 ,

"slushing" bperations. It is *With intermittent rated A.C. M o t o r .


also furnished in single and
t r i ~ l edrum t n x s and can be
D O U ~ I ~run ~ ~ e e t r inoia
c driven with - electric motor,
air motor, gasoline engine or
oil engine drive. Capacities range from 754 Ihs. to 10,000
Ihs. with ,-ope speeds varying from 75 feet to 450 feet per
minute on various sizes available.
SINGLE-DRUM "UTILITY" AIR HOISTS Denver Ore Tests are made: on an
*Rated Average Ft. Maximum "actual cost" basis. This brings the
Amount o l world's finest laboratory equipment
Size at Rated Load
and skilled technicians to your service
Pressure
at a very low cost.

Net Slre Pipe Hose


Wt
Lbs
. connec-
tion
Recom-
mended
- -
Inchel
--
Inchen
We have often been referred to as the
850 1 !4
940
I I I
1%
"Diagnosticians of the ore dressing
C a p x l t y can be increased many tlrnes by the use of aheave or block industry." Perhaps we can help you
and tackle.
with your mineral recovery problems.
Please let us try.

Your comments and suggestions are


always welcome. Please write to us.
INDICATOR, pH, Denver INDICATOR, pH, Denver Alkacid
I 1 THE control of pH lecog 15 7

DENVER Alkacid Indicator


nized as an important factor
in successful and profitable p r o v i d e s a quick, simple
flotation milling treatment. method of measuring pH of
Colorimetric pH control is liquids within a range of pH
widely used because of its 2 to pH 10 with a n accuracy
simplicity which allows its use of 5 1 pH. The indicator con-
wlthout technical training. The sists of a spool of inch test
only requirement is that the paper enclosed in a transpar-
operator be able to match col- e n t plastic cover 2 % inches in
ors, making it possible for the diameter. Mounted on the
- average worker to obtain ac- cover is a color chart showmg
I the five distinct color changes
curate results. that the paper undergoes at the v a r i o u pH ranges. The
NO 6 0 5 - H Denver D H Indlcalar
Showing Color Wheel The No. 605-H pH Indicator unit is supplied, filled with one 15 ft. roll of test paper.
is enclosed in a durable, cor-
rosion-resistant housing. Compartments for all parts; color INDICATOR, pH, Denver Electric
disc, two square tubes, a plpette, and a bottle of indicator re-
agent, are provided. Glass color plates are standard and THE Electrlc (Hydrogen Ion)
are non-fading. 6
pH Indicator with g l a s elec-
The Block-L, Utility-L, and
1
!;>(
*% /
/
Roulette-L pH Indicators are
-,mole comoact unlts for a
trodes, ~ r o v i d c sa quick and
accurate method of determin-
ing and controlling acidity or
alkalinity. Accurate pH deter-
mination can be made with
ease on practically all sub-
'
or nigh; &ration. stances. - regardless of color,
suswnded solids. colloids. oxi-
Block-L For
Denver r H lndirator as to , . dizing O r reduc'ng agents'
equipment for a specific prob- Model R Electric p H Indlcalor
lem, give range of pH values to be determined and nature The pH readings by these
and characteristics of material. Let us.recommend the unit units are positive and extremely accurate due to their
best suited to your particular problem. being true readings of the hydrogen ion content of the solu-
tions being tested. Readings are more accurate than by
color comparison. Units are equipped with reference elec-
trodes of the saturated potassium chloride-calomel type,
and rugged factory sealed glass electrodes. The accuracy of

g%kcL
UtAtv-L
I ___
0 2-13 6
0 2-13 6
0 2-13 6
p-

0 20pH
0 10pH
0 25pH
/ Daylrght
1- Mazda
Inc. Marda
/ ----
8"
26"
13"
2" 5%.
26" 16"
13" 8"
these indicators is unaffected by vibration or electro-static
di&urbances and a built-in temperature compensator auto-
matically adjusts for a wide range of temperature variations.
Indicators consist of the electrode system and a compact
case which houses the registering devices and instruments.

Definite recommendations can


/ij be made a s to the equipment
( required for your specific
problem of circuit alkalinity
control. Not only is it possible
to make pH measurements on
laboratory samples, but models
Recover Your Mineral As Soon And As 7
are also ava~lablefor continu-
OUS pH measurement and re-
Coarse As Possible. Madel G Eleatrm pH Indicator
cording.

119
Modell Use
' pH 1
Rangc i Accuracy Sh~ppms
A ppror.
Ship. Wu..
I Size No. of Cam 9". Capac. Screen Motor Lbs. Wood
partmats n Tons per Area H.P. or Steel
24 Hours n Sq. Ft. Motor Drivrn
)0mestic Export

10
80
120
160
ZOO
JIG, Denver (Improved Harz Type) 240

I .-lrl
W. - Denver
.~~.-(Imoroved
~~

Type) Jig is essentially a


Harz
- .~ ~ ~~

24"x36"
2
60
120
180
210
coarse - mineral concentrator 5 300
., embodying improvements on 6 360
f: the Harz Jie and the Ellis Jie.

1
1 75
It will handle successfully all 2 150
k4 types of orLs whici~ can 30"r36" 225
I 1 .- .
1 t1,eated bv eravitv concentra- 5
300
375
I (Imprlrrd Tyla) tion with feed size ranging 6 150
from Y4" to 152".
These jigs are made in three sizes and with on? to six *Averace capacity ir aned on 10 tons of ore per square foot of screen
surface per 24 hour
compartments sub-divided by a shallow partition into a
screen compartment and a plunger compartment. Hecipro-
cation of the plunger causes flow of water through the J IC, Denver (Selective) Mineral
screen. The coarse and heaviest particles settle onto the
screen and are removed by a side drawoff. The heavy fine
particles pass through openings in screen into hopper-shaped
hutch, from which they are discharged intermittently or
continuously. The light particles pass into next compart-
ment where currents are of lower velncitv.
Standard construction is welded steel tanks and frames
with laminated wood plungers. Iron work consists of neces-
s a r y tie rods, eccentrics, plunger rods, screens, concentrate
drawoffs, shafting and bearings.
J i g s may have belt o r motor drive. Wood construction is
available if desired.
Additional data gladly furnished upon request.

9.i 1 *Dimensions of 1 and 2 Compartment Units


Inches Steel Construction Wood Construction
concentrated in this jig.
3.,yz., ye.. e,,.. The Denver Mineral Jig is usually installed in the grind-
j 6'9" 3'3%'' 6'2" 6 , 4 1 ~ - 5,6,, a,,,, ing circuit between the ball mill and classifier, or a t any
other point in the circuit where free mineral is present. I t
is ideal for use in cyanide, flotation, and gravity-concen-
tration mills; base-metal and non-metallic mills; tungsten-
gold mills; and placer operation; to save minerals as coarse
and as soon as possible, thus reducing grinding cost.
*Dimenrmnr for 1 to 6 compartment units will be gladly furnished on
renuept.
(Continued on next page)
N O T E : Water requtrementsvary from approximately 3 to LO tons per
ton ore treated Stroke variatton is from 0"-1" on the 1 8 " r W ' sire
to 0"-1%'' on the 21"r36" and 30"x36" sizes.
(Continued from preceding page) obtained. This size jig is most desirable for trial installa-
This jig is simple to regulate and control, requiring only tion in large tonnage mills to determine the desirability of
periodic discharging of concentrates from the hutch, which a jig in the circuit, as it can operate on small quantities of
can be locked to prevent theft of high-grade mineral, or material of the same size as that handled bv the lareer
can be arranged for continuous discharge by using a Denver- size jigs.
Dowsett Density Control Valve. The Denver Mineral Jig The 4 " x 6 jig has a single hutch compartment and a
requires a minimum of attendance; dilution is easily con- reversible screen compartment cunstructed of cast iron so
trolled, as it IS always necessary to add water to the jig that cyanide solution? can be fed to the unit instead of
tailing for subsequent classification. It requires minimum water if desired. The rotating water valve is timed to admit
floor space-be~ng less than that for any other concentration water only on the plunger up-stroke and is located on the
unit; and has a low initral cost. No pumps or elevators are end of the eccentric shaft. The.eccentric shaft is mounted
needed in the ball-clas~iier circuit. as the . iie acts as a .>
in a ball-bearing double-pillow-block type bearing. An
l a u ~ d e r .It treats an unscreened, unclassified feed-yielding adjustable eccentric is used for varying the movement of the
a clean, high-grade concentrate. The distinctive upper trash rubber diaphragm. The upper trash screen consists of a
screen preients foreign tramp matter from i n t e r f c h g with four mesh woven-wire cloth. Two lower wedge-bar screen?
normal jig operation, and the lower wedge-bar screen mini- are furnished with each jig; one with 2-millimeter openings
mizes the blinding so common in other jigs. and the other with 5-millimeter openings.
The rugged design of the jig with its few wearing parts When the jig is used on continuous tests, a steel stand is
insures continuous "24 Hour Service." recommended for mounting the jig. The steel stand is
Additional data gladly furnished upon request. arranged with a shelf for holding a glass jar which accumu-
lates the jig concentrate as it discharges from the hutch and
which facilitates the inspection of the type of jig product
while the test is being conducted.

1 Y x l E " ~ i ~ p l c x25-75
1YxlE"Duplcx
16"x24" Simpler
l6"x24"Duplex 150-400
50-150
75.200
26..
48"
3Y
60"
42"
42'
I
5 '
66"
66"
66"
66"
1
1
1%
% 1165
1650
1500
ZOO0
LO15
1375
1225
1790
1130
I800
1450
2280
Machine

-
Size

4"=6"
4"r6"
1 1
I Capacity
Pound.
Per Hr.
150-500
150-200
Steel
Stend
--
with
Without
1111
-
t:
18''
Dimcnsions

23" 24"
iwotor
H.P. --
-
;$: ;;:
Shipping
w t. ~ b ~
--
__
Belt Motor

200
.

2 V x 3 6 Simplex 200-400 4V 69" 67" 2 2900 2500 2750


24"x36" Duplex 400-800 8 6 69" 67" 2 3975 3575 3910
J6"x4E"Simolcx 405-800 53':'' 74%'' 73%" 3 3900 3400 3800
'Capacity should be decreased 50% when $%%ing"on-mctallics.
* * H P of garalcne engine is 1 3 4 up to and i n c l u d i n ~ 16x24" Simplcx.
2 H . P . for 16"xZV Duplex and 3 H . P . lor 24"r36" Simplcx and Duplex.
tHclght w t h o u t motor
1 IC, D e n v e r (Selective, M i n e r a l 4 " x 6
1 DENVER Mineral Jie. size 4

~- -~
-r-
~ W X W ' s,mp~rx en^ ( s o ~ . ~ t i r s ) cuit work in the laboratory LA 1 16' DENVER DlllillX ACID RESISIIWO NINERRL 1IC
Mlneral llll ( L o r Dilution) especially where a large quan-
tity of c o n ~ n t r a t e must be

122
MAGNET, (Suspended Type MAGNETIC PULLEY
SOME type of magnetic unit is THE high intensity Magnetic
always advisable and should Pulley is one of the most sat-
be a standard piece of equip- isfactory and economical mag-
ment in every mill. When one nets in use today. It is a sure
(Suspended Type) Magnet is way of getting a practically
located just ahead of the pri- iron-free product. The low
mary jaw crusher, and an- cost of current consumption,
other is placed before the in- positive operation, low main-
termediate crusher, all danger tenance, and moderate initial
of damage to the crushers cost, all have a definite place
from tramp iron is eliminated. in planning or improving
The tramp iron usually con- everv efficient milline. .
-, mo-
cessing, or industrial plant.
sists of stray bits from drills, Intcn.,ty Pull.y
( S u w n d e d Type) Magnet Remwlng hammerheads, and other took Shoving ~ e t h o d or Seoaratins The greatest asset of the
Foreign Masnatic Matsrlal which can seriously damage Forelnn M a g n e t i c Matertalr from Magnetic pulley is the ability
F e e d to C r u l h l n g Rolls
crushing equipment. of this compact, efficient unit
The suspended type of magnet has its place where space. to attract and hold the tramp
is not the deciding factor. The suspension of the magnet material to the surface of the drum until it is away irom
above the ore conveyor preceding the jaw crusher allows it the material being conveyed. The weight of the iron brings
to be swung aside when replacing conveyor belt or working it to the bottom of the conveyed material and it 1s thus in an
on the conveyor pulley; and also for periodical removal of ideal position to be attracted to the Magnetic Pulley mole
adhering tramp iron to maintain maximum efficiency. The quickly. The tramp material is then disposed of when the
suspension principle makes this a low cost unit. revolving drum or cylinder reaches the "demagnetized field
Care should be used in Lhe selection of this type of mag- or dead spot" on the under side of the drum and the iron is
net as the width of the conveyor belt, the proper depth of allowed to drop into a bin provided for this purpose.
the ore being conveyed, and the average percentage of No one type of Magnetic Pulley will be adaptable t o every
foreign material to be eliminated, determine the size of need, although there is a Magnetic Pulley for every specific
magnet used. The magnets are made in circular or rec- application. The design used for collecting tramp iron is
tangular types and may be suspended on either a trolley or entirely different from that used for purification or con-
crane, or on the stationary suspension principle. centration purposes. The construction of the Magnetic Pulley
Let us make recommendations for the correct size and type is such as to allow the maximum flux densitv to be- oh- ~

of this low cost maenet best suited to your needs. tained. Each section is a separate magnet (ha;ing a sepa-
rate casting) with its own coil, core and north and south
MAGNET. Denver Alnico Horseshoe poles. The Magnetic Pulley is cool operating which prolongs
THE Denver Alnico Horseshoe Magnet is a small, ex- thc. life of the pulley and is necessary in order that the unit
tremely powerful, hand magnet. It is an alloy of alumi- maintain its most efficient operation.
num, nickel, and cobalt, very high in retentivity, and many The Magnetic Pulley is used as a head pulley of a con-
times stronger than the ordinarv horseshoe maenet. It is veyor and very often the shaft of the Magnetic Pulley can be
extremelv resistant to demag- made to correspond with the shaft of the original pulley.
It is necessary then only to place the Magnetic Pulley shaft
into the existing bearings.
The collector ring housing is attached to any suitable
bracket. The contact rings are in place on the shaft. The
switch cabinet is completely wired, and the connection be-
tween it and the contact brushes is accomplished quickly.
Magnetic Pulleys operate on direct current only. They
are wound for either 110 or 220 volts, although higher voltage
can be used when specified. Alternating current is not suit-
able, and when direct current is not available, a generator,
osnrer AMO ~ ~ m n a~ t small ~
~ and . lighth enough
~ to motor-generator set, or a rectifier is installed to convert
carry about in your pocket. the alternating current to direct current. However, these
generator sets are of small size because of the nominal cur-
Dimensions A~~~~xlmate rent requirements of the pulley.
Shivvlnr
Sire Heiaht Width Th~ckness Weiaht Pounds A large range of sizes, both in diameter and width is
available and there is a capacity to suit every individual
Small 1A" 1 %" %" % requirement. Pulley width required is determined by the
L~~~~ 2%'' 1%" 74'' % width of the conveyor belt used and the diameter of a Mag-
netic Pulley determines its strength; t h e larger the diameter
the greater the strength. Data necessary for recommenda-
tions is kind of material to be treated, size of material,
amount to be handled per hour, whether wet or dry, purpose
of separation, and characteristics of available current supply.

Approx.
W Shippmg
Length Wclght
1nrhca I Current Pounds

*The Magnetlc Pulley may also be obtained in diameter sizes bf 24"


30". and 48" with a belt width varying from 18" up to and including 60"
in wcdth. W e suggest that our engineers be consulted with regard to the
larger sizes

MAGNETIC SEPARATOR, Dings-Crockett


( W e t Type)
THE Dings-Crockett High Intensity (Wet Type) Submerged
Belt Magnetic Separator is designed ior wet separations. It
has found wide application in the concentration of magnetite,
ilmenite, and other materials of similar magnetic suscepti-
bility where it gives an amazingly clean-cut separation of
tailings, middlings, and concentrates Its maenetic effi-
ciency is well above 99%.
The s e p a r a t o r will effi-
ciently handle large capacities
oi unsized ore from minus 1:4"
down to the finest dust. Con-
trol of the separator 1s simple,
steady, and not crit~cal Feed
rates may be varied over a
wide range and practically the
same results obtainGd.
D l n w C r o c k e t i H i g h lntenritr ( W e t The unit consists a sta-
T ~ m lMagnmc S c p a r i l o r
tionary curved bank oi twenty
magnets, partly submerged in
water, under which pas:es a thin conveyor belt. Magnet pole
pieces are therefore kept in close contact with belt.
I I 1 I I I

M~~~~~ Belt / * C P P P C I ~ Water


Y D~~~~~~~~~
Watts Motor
Width Width Ore Rcq'd
Per H o u r C P.M
- - D C. H P.
L
- - - -
12" IS' 4 to I8 15 to 45 166.. 53" 104" 1200 2&3
4' 30" 9 to 38 30 to 75 166.. 65" 104" 2400 3
3' 42" I4 to 55 45 td 110 166.. 77" 104" 3600 5
8 ' 54" 20 to 80 60 to 150 166" 8 9 104'' 4800 5 & 7%
(Continued on next page) I I I 1 I 1
'Capaclty figures valy greatly wlth rlre of materral b a n g handled and
Concentration rauo.
M A G N E T I C S E P A R A T O R (Continued tram previous pace)
MAGNETIC SEPARATOR, Dings Rowand-
Wetherill (Cross Belt Type) Machine Total
1 Approximate Approx.
Dimensions Motor
Sire
No.
Watts I -~ H.P. Shipping
Wt., Lbs.
THE Dings Rowand-Wetherill L W H
Magnetic Separator handles
many materials which cannot E No. 1X
E No. I E
be handled satisfactorily by E No, t F
any other type of magnetic E No. 1G
separator. Even the finest ma- E No. 2 E
E No. 2 F
terial can be readily separated E N o . 2G
with highest efficiency. E No. 3A
The material to be treated E No. IA
E No 1B
oingr owa and-wethcri~~ icrors Belt (which must be absolutely E No. IC
T I O I I M a w e l l e scmator dry) flows frnnl the hopper E No. 2A
onto the feed roller which E No. 2B
E No. 2C
spreads it in a thin, uniform layer over the whole width of E No. 3C
the conveyor belt as it travels toward the poles of the E No. 4C
magnet system. As the material passes between the poles
of the first magnet the magnetic particles are strongly at-
tracted toward the upper pole and jump toward it. They
are intercepted by the cross belt which removes them MAGNETIC SEPARATOR, Stearns (Ring Type)
quickly from the influence of the magnets and allows them
to drop into a receptac!e provided a t one side. The use of a rc.:= <.,
- - -~ ~

THE S t e a r n s (Ring Type)


series of magnets of different strengths permits the separation -
Magnet~cSeparator dflers ma-
from one another of materials having different magnclic terially from the c r o s belt
permeabilities, as well as the separation of magnetic mate-
rials. The separate removal of the strongest as well as the
-
t -v w nlachlne A steel take-
off ring is employed in place
weakest magnetic mineral is possible. of a cross belt to intercept
The capzclty of any magnetic separator depends on :so and carry the magnetic ma-
many variab!es that it is impossible to estimate the exact
tonnqge until a test has been made and all necessary &:a terial beyond the conveyor
received. Let us engineer your proposed installation. belt to final delivery. It has
been found in certain applica-

--
Ampere Turns Per Magnet
.--
-- --
- ".. -- tions that the steel take-off
ring actually improves the sep-
Ooeratian or Steam ( R i n g TrPc)
Fmr Second Thmd Foulth Magnetic Smnrator
aration, The ring has a broad
Marnet Mannet Maenet Maener flat surface adjacent to the
magnetic pole to receive and
carry the flux built u p by the magnet. The sides are shaped to
form a ~ a r a b o l i ccurve endine in a defined w a k where the
concentiated field is produced. The magnetic material is
attracted from the feed belt to the inductively magnetized
moving ring, which forms a part of the magnet pole, while
in the field. In moving away from the field the ring carries
the magnetic particles beyond the conveyor belt, effecting an
automatic discLarge as it approaches the zero point between
the plus and minus poles.
The magnetic gap on this unit can be opened or closed
within fixed limits by a simple and very convenient adjust-
ment. Adjustments are usually made while the machine is
operating. Thii applies not only to the magnetic air gap, but
also to the flux densitv of the magnetic field. as the Dower
(Continued on next page)
or attractive force of ;he magnet is r e p l a t e d hy a rheostat
which controls the amount of current used. Such adjustments
will accommodate a wide range of sizings and variable mag-
netic permeability of materials.
(Continued from preceding page) MATTING. Denver Rubber and Corduroy
Capacities of magnetic separator unlts vary widely as their
most efficient operation depends upon a large number of fac- DENVER Rubber Mattmg, as
tors. It is therefore impossible to estimate the exact ton-
nage that can be handled without complete data and pre- f shown In lllustratlon at left,
1s used In ~ l a c e rand mlll OD-
erations, replacing blankets for

. ".
liminary tests. Let us engineer your mstallation.
recovering coarse and fine gold.
1 Ampere Turns Per Magnet
- --.-
The i n n u m e r a b l e small re-
Sire 7 : Magnet
s.
Magnet
Th.
Magnet
.ruo.
Magnet
cesses catch and retain the
values, particularly in the fine
sizes. Denver Rubber Matting
D No. 0 I 2 is very easily washed, a fact
which simplifies its clean-up.
It is so tough that its life is
many times that of ordinary
blankets. Full rolls are. 24
inches wide bv 50 feet lone:
weight of full Galls is only 1;0
lbs., for ease in handling, but any length is available. This
Denver Rubber Matting can be furnished on a continuous
belt concentrator similar to a vanner, with water sprays for
the removal of the concentrates. This unit is built two feet
wide and can be furnished in any length required to meet
specifications for a particular operation.
- DENVER Corduroy Matting is made u p of strongly ribbed
fabric material. It is widely used by the mining industry for
gold recovery in sluices, launders, and on tables. Both a wide
Sire watts rlb, best suited for placer under-currents and a narrow rib,
No. L W
- - - designed for ground ore treatment, can' be obtained in a
D No. 0 width of 3 6 and in any lengths desired. The weight is ap-
D No LB proximately one pound per yard of length.
D No. I A B
D No. 2 B
D No. 2D
D No. ZAB
D No 2 A D Denver Ore Tests are made on a n
D No 2 B D
D No ZABC "actual cost" basis. This brings the
D No
D No. world's finest laboratory equipment
D No. 3 D
D No and skilled technicians to your service
D No
D No.
at a very low cost.
D No.

Your comments and suggestions are


always welcome. Please write to us.
A Denver Mineral Jig or Denver
"Sub-A Unit Flotation Cell In Your We have often been referred to a s the
Grinding Circuit Will Recover Mineral "Diagnosticians of the ore dressing
As Soon As Free. industry." Perhaps we can help you
with your mineral recovery problems.
Complete Milling Equipment From Please let us try.
Testing ...
To Feeder To Dryer. ...
MERCURY, Denver MILLS, Denver Cyanide
MERCURY for use w ~ t hamal- DENVER Cyanide Mills are
gam
- plates
. and barrels, ball designed to treat a particular
mills, clean-up pans, etc., can ore deposit to give the highest
be furnished a t the prevailing economic return; due consid-
market price. Specially de- eration being given to loca-
1 siened metal containers can be tion, tonnage involved, and
supplied in a number of con- capital available. Each ore
venient sizes. These metal con- body to be treated presents
talneis a v o ~ ds p i l l a g e and an individual problem due to
breakage and can be easily these variable factors.
transportcd. Large flasks con- V a r i o u s combinations ol
Denrsr C m n i d a Mmll I n s t a l l a t i o n
tain 75 pounds and smaller treatment methods are utiL
sizes, 5. iO, or 25 ~ o u n d sof ized to best advantage. F I & . ~
~ c , ~ r eMercury
r Flasks mercury. tion, and amalgamatioil provide valuable auxiliary treat-
ment. Frequently flotation is used to provide a snrall high-
grade concentrate that is cyanided in a compact concentrate
treatment plant.
MILLS, Denver Amalgamation and Concentration Denvcr Equipment Company is well known for its ability
FREE milling gold and silver ores arc efficiently and eco- to furnish the right machine for the lob, irrrspective of the
nomically treated in Denvcr Amalgamation Mills. Thcse flowsheet. Our testing laboratory will be glad to cooperate
mills arc often used in the early stages of development of with you either on your present mill problems or on your
free milling gold properties to recover t h r main portion of proposed new mill.
' More conlplcte information can be obtained by wr~tuig
the gold with a simple, ineipensive flowsheet. Later a more
cnm~rehensiveinstallation can recover the remaining min- any Denvcr Equipment Conipany office.

having erratic mineral occur-


rences and exploit properties MILLS, Denver Engineering Service
with limited o r r reserves at
greatest possible profit and DENVER E q u i p m e n t Com-
with a minimum of risk. pany's complete engineering
The basic machine in Den- service begins with a r accu-
ver Amalgamation and Con- rate and comprehensive ore
centration Mills is the Den- test, a report oi which is sent
ver Spkctive Mineral Jie.,
~ ~
.. to you with estimate oi profits
used in conjunction with the you may expect from treat-
Denver Amalgamation Unit. ment of the ore. Aftcr proper
The balance of the equipment ~~~ m~-~ t h o dof
- - handling
~~~~~~~-- vour
, ore~
~-
S u r c c r s i u l l ~O m r a t i n s Larse Tunrstrn has hendetermined, our en-
includes a jaw crusher, ball M l l l Englnccred and B u i l t by Denver
mill, rotary classifier, and cor- Equimonl C ~ m w n y
gineers design a mill adapted
duroy blankets or a concentrating table. Mills can bc oper- to your problem, giving com-
ated by diesel-electric generator sets using individually plete detailed plans and gc,n-
driven units, giving greatest possible flcxihihty, or trans- era1 arrangement to mable construction of the mill econom-
mission equipment can be supplied for driving from a s~ngle ically and in the shortest possible time. We also can furnish a
source of power. competent construction superintendent and a crew skilled
More complete information can be obtained by writing in mill building. Their familiarity with our equipment and
any Denver Equipment Company office. methods insures speed in installation and lowest costs.
Many factors enter into the arrangemenk for designing
and building a mill; and close, coope1,ative effort is essential
to obtain the maximum value a t lowest cost. In addition to
Mill design and Flowsheet design are information obtained by complete orc tests, certain other
also services of Denver Equipment Co. basic facts must be knbwn before we can carry out an
orderly procedure or plan of design and construction.
Write for details how these services More complete information can be obtained by wr~ting
might help you. any Denver Equipment Company office.
MILLS, Denver Flotation gravity concentration can be
supplied without the expense
of engineering design. When
a larger tonnage plant is war-
ranted, the equipment of these
smaller mills can be used in
the flowsheet.
Only machines which have
proved successful In plant op-
eration have been included in
these mills. They are built in
sizes ranging from 5 to 100 tons
per day and can be supplied
without steel framework if desired. - -

More complete information can be obtained by writing


any Denver Equipment Company office.
A" F l o t d i o n Maehinef
ies and lowest costs. A FEW EXAMPLES OF DENVER
The machines used in the
general arrangement of these flotation mills lnclude a jaw
crusher, ore feeder, ball mill with spiral screen, classifier,
unit flotation cell, conditioner, flotation machine, wet and
dry reagent feeders, concentrating table, sand pump, and
concentrate filter with vacuum equipment.
More complete information can be obtained by writing
any Denver Equipment Company office.

MILLS. Denver Portable


A Denver Portable Mill is a
c o m p l e t e p l a n t , including
motor or belt driven units and
complete steel framework for
mounting the machines. It is
inexpensive because it can be
assembled quickly a t small
labor cost; the mill having
been completely erected and
the parts labeled before ship-
ment. Standardized design and
St4 WOrCb-nwr Portable M i l l mass production of these mill-
ing plants make them very
economical . . . this is particu-
larly true of plants u p to 50
tons per day capacity.
Many Denver Portable Mills
are being used as pilot plants
as they can be quickly erected
and if the ore body does not
warrant a large tonnage plant
the mill can be easily disman- Denver Portable M i l l ir completely orsembled prior to shipment from
tled and moved to another lo- factory. Pieces are match-marked to simplily erection o f mill a t destina-
Denver Portabk MiiI-Motor Orirs cation. Standard flowsheets for tion. This mill wor supplied, complete with structural ~ t e e l members,
flooring, roofing, electrical wiring; piping, motors, drives a n d equipment.
f l o t a t i o n . amalgamation and
One source o f supply eliminated endless delays at destinolion.
(Contmued on next page)

134
Grinding circuit of Denver Portable Mill. Denver Unit Flotation Cell
ond Denver Mineral Jig a r e in closed circuit with Denver Ball Mill and
Small Denver Portable Flotation and Gravity Mill. Mills similar to Denver Classifier. This compact unit is mounted on steel frame work,
these Denver Portable Mills can be supplied with or without structural can be dir-assembled and shipped ta other locations thus giving greater
steel framework. value to equipment investment.

Small Denver Portable Mill is assembled and tested at factory. Power


Portable Denver Labaralary and Continuaus Pilot Test Plant. This
plant is at left, ore bin, crusher and ball mill are at right. Compact unit
completely equipped laboratory war installed in trailer-type building.
is ideal far explaratian or for working limited deposits.
Portable mills and laboratories can be designed ta your specificatianr.
MILLS, Denver Portable Truck What can we do to help you?
THE Denver Portable Truck Mill has a capacity of approxi-
mately five to nine tons per day, and cons1st.s of the following
Denver Machinrs: plunger ore MINERALIGHT
feeder, jaw crusher, belt con-
veyor, ball mill, spiral screen. I MINERALIGHT w a s d e v e 1-
selective mineral jig, amalga- oped t o fill the need for a
matron cleari-up pan with simple method of identifying
rlffled launder. flotation cells, lhosc substances which re-
pdot table. and middling re- spond or "fluoresce" when
torn pu~iip. A die5el-electric subjected to ultraviolet light.
generator unit for individu- In the field of mineralogy,
ally driven machines or neces- some 290 nunerals are known
to have this property of fluo-
sary transmission equipment resence. Early day pros-
and engine for lineshaft drive pectors, while searching for
is also provided. gold, discarded valuable niin-
The Dcnver Portable Truck erals, such as scheelite; being
Mill is ideal for concentrating unable to recognize them by
gold and many other ores. Any ordinary field methods. The
part of the flowsheet can be moderrr prospeclor does not
used or omitted, according to pass by these opportunities,
the treatment desired, due to since he uses the easily port-
the ninchines bemg arranged able, compacl hlirreraliglit.
on the truck to give maximum Besides the application in
flexibility. The use of only mining, this lamp is also used
standard equipment in the extensively in ore d r e s ~ i n gand
flr~wsheetallow? the operator mincralog~callaborator~cs:ore
to try a number of different sorting; the "fluorochcmistryn
inethods to obiain the best field; investigating various pe-
resulL?. These units can be Model V - 4 2 M ~ n c r a l l g h f Lamu trolcum, organic. and inorganic
addcd to if increa:icd tonnage chemical products; b~olo&al
is desired. materiak; the dye industry; and in criminological work.
The entire unit is sell-con- The M~neralightis available in nineteen different niodeli.
tained with all ~nachines as- (Continued on next page)
sembled on a heavy steel
frame. Due to being mounted
on a t r a ~ l e r or semi-trailer Recover Your Mineral As Soon As Free.
truck, as illustrated a t the left,
this purtable mill can be
moved quickly from one loca- Recover Your Mineral As Soon And As
tion to another. The mill can Coarse As Possible.
;ilso be removed from the
tr;iiler o r truck and mounted
Drnvrr P o r f a b l o T r u c k M l l l Mollntrd
on Sm-Tra~lwTruck Shawns G a n - on a fixed foundation. Denver Equipment Company publishes
ma1 A r r a n g e m e n t of Unlts-Varlou9
A r r a n g e m e n t s are used A c c o r d i n g t o Additional data gladly f u r - DECO TREFOIL. an exchange of help-
Trealmcnt M t l h o d s LO be l l l e o r ~ o r a t e d nished upon request.
ful engineering information designed
to improve milling. DECO TREFOIL is
published every other month. If you are
Use Denver Ore Tests to verify or im- connected with mining and do not re-
prove your present flowsheet. ceive DECO TREFOIL please write
to us.
MOTORS, Fractional H.P. and General Purpose
I N ttlc modt>rn dcctric motor
~ n s t a l l a r i o n the individual
nn,tor d r ~ v c ha5 pract~cally
replaced ell orher types. It id
c o m p a r n t ~ r ~ d t.&sy
y to obtain
tht. r q u i r e d speed through
tht. uzt. of motors d ~ r t m l ycon-
operating instructions. Aux-
modal m . 1 3 M i n a r a l w h l L,VM a n d nw1t.d to thc drivtm ~ t ~ : ~ c t ~ ~
iliary equipment such a s wil-
Com~act-Ideal for closa Exarnmstm
through sptvd rcduct.rs, or tt~,,
01 Known OaOalltr and Prorrecllnl
lemite screens for mercury de- now niort. tvwnomicnl gc;ntd
tection, standardized scheelite n i ~ l t o r s . o r t.vt.n t h r o u g h
analyzer card, carrying case, battery, etc., is also available. V-bclt or c h a ~ n or sprwkvt
Please consult us for further information and recommen- h v t . Tht, use of dr~vt.riof t l u
dations. Iylw had r ~ d u l t ~ In d grtvt-

Quartz
89 8 5
Radiat~m
1 *Voltnge
A. C . / Lamp
Extmwm
Tub:
~yp.1
- Umto
Angstrom
Source
- 1 Power
the case with the formerly
widely used lineshaft drive and its associated inconven~ence.
Motors have continued to be reduced in size and overall
dimensions, while horsepower output has increased over

1,
2-Bar 2540 ~ l o CombinedUnlt 2% the past few years until the individual electric motor drive
has practically replaced all flat belt drives in new installa-,
?-Bar 2540 110 52 ' 3% tions. Its use has proved of great value to mill operators due
&Bar 2540 110 48 ' 8
contained unitsd
~ -
to the flexibilitv of circuit? usine machines that are self- ~ ~

9-Ft. 2540 110 As Ordered 21


-I Tubme
The individual motor drive has also found rapid acceptance
due to its adaptability to almost every type of drivlng prob-
*Other models of units shown available for 6 to 12 volt wet cerl or dlY lem. Electric motors have been developed to withstand the
cell battery operation-also transformers supplted so unit may use most severe operating conditions and meet exacting re-
ather 110 volt alternating current or battery power.
**Indu~tnalunit ideal for are sorting on picking belt. quirements. Let us make recommendations for motor type,
size, and drive for most economical and efficient service and
best suited to your particular problem.

1 /
F R A C T I O N A L H O R S E P O W E R MOTORS
A.C O R D.C.

H . p , / + E d I A C A.C. Direct 1A.C.


Spht P h a x Capacitor Current 3 Phase
Denver Equipment Company publishes 40°C Load --
DECO TREFOIL. an exchange of help- Rim R.P.M. F r a m c / W t . b z l W t .=IF=IT
ful engineering information designed
to improve milling. DECO TREFOIL is
published every other month. If you are
connected with mining and do not re- I I I I I l l 1 1
*On 50 cycle frame becomes No. 49 and weight rs 35 Ib,.
ceive DECO TREFOIL please write 'motors are not f&
us.; on 50 cycle without mod!fication.
. Theae
tAU A.C. motor meeds in R.P.M. under full load are for 60 cvcle,
to us. tTbcae motor* arc dual 60/50 cycle and 50 cycle sperd. become 5/6 of
tho.= ahown.

Our desire is to make you "Happier, (Continued on next page)

Healthier and Wealthier."


What can we do to help you?
GENERAL PURPOSE MOTORS MOTORS, Synchronous
C o n s t a n t S I i-Two a n d T h r e e P h a s e 60 Cycle

-- Squlrrr :age Rotors)


- SYNCHRONOUS Electrlc
Motors are available in many
Approx. sizes from 20 horsepower to
7.P.M. Shippins:
Framt I P M Full V0ll. Weight several thousand horsepower
No. sync. Load Pound. and in speeds from 80 R.P.M.
- - to 3600 R.P.M.
203 I200
67 The characteristics are usu-
224 900 92 ally built into them as re-
225 720 105 quired for the specific appli-
203 I800 67
204 I200 74 cation and can he constant,
225
254
900
720
105
141
- synchronous, starting, pull-in.
a"d pull-out torques" -
204 1800 74 S o l a s h - P r o d Synchronous Motor
224 1200 92 The a p p l i c a t i o n s usually
224 900 92 consist of: power factor cor-
254 720 I41 rection, or irnproving power factor, and for constant-sped
224 1800 92
225 1200 105 as well as low-speed direct drives on heavy equipment such
254 900 I41 as ball mills, large crushers, and similar machines requiring
284 720 192 high horsepower and low R.P.M.
225 1800 105
254 1100 I41 They should he carefully applied to the load when used
284 900 192 as prlme movers as difficult starting may result if not spe-
324 720 256
254 1800 141 cifically designed to start under heavy loads. Let us make
284 1100 192 recommendations for your proposed installation.
324 900 256
326 720 288
284 1800 192
324 1200 256 T w o a n d T h r e e Phase--00 Cycle

'
326 900 288
364 720
435 .pprox.
H.P. R.P.M. Pulley
324 1800 Frame cont. hipping
256 Diameter Wt..
No.
I-
326 1200 288 40- C a n d Face
Rlre sync. Full L o x Lbs.
364 900 -- -
435
450 20 1200 1160 863
365 720 906
326 1800 20
288 20 1299
361 1200 20 1622
435 25 906
365 900 450 25 1165
404 720 575 25 1622
364 I800 25 1766
435 30
365 1200 450 1165
404 900 575
720 640 30
405 1299
401 1200 575
640 30 1766
405 900 1850
444 720 765 30
445 600 860 40 1299
405 1200 640 40 1299
444 900 765 40
445 720 860 1622
5041 600 1285 40
444 I200 I850
765 40
445 900 860 1850
5041 710 1285
1235 50
505 600 1622
145 1200 860
504I 900 1285 50
1235 1766
505 720
50
I850
*All open t y p e 40° C . general p u r p o s e p o l y p h a w motors may ! operated 50
o n 5 0 ~ y c l e sa t listed ~ o l t a g e ~although
, they wlll n u t llecm ~ i meet l ~ 2105
t h c s t a n d a r d s established f o r 60 cvcle. w r a t i o n , and t h e
o. mperature 60
rlse will not exceed SO0 C 1766
t S y n c h r o n o u s speeds on 50 a r e 5 / 6 of t h o s e a t 60 c y c ! e s .
( C o n t i n u e d on n e x t page,

142 143
PAN, Denver Batea Hand'Cold
'
THE Denver Batea Hand Gold
I Pan, patterned after the Latin
America Batea, is so simple to
operate that anyone can eas-
ily use it to recover gold with-
out prevlous experience.
-. '
The Denver Batea Gold Pan
is both a gravel washing and
"la Pan concentrating device. It is
shallow, disk shaped, and has
a turned up rim which catches and holds the gold and black
sands, making it very difficult to lose the values while wash-
ing. The small depression in the center is useful in finally
separating the gold and black sands, and gold concentrates
can be easily removed through the hole in the rim. Operating
instructions are furnished with each Denver Batea Hand Gold
Pan. The diameter of this pan is 19'/2",weight 4 lbs.

PAN, Denver Hand Cold


THE Denver Hand Gold Pan
1s used in testing gold deposits
and can be furnished In either
the all steel Standard Denver
Hand Gold Pan or the Copper-
Bottomed Denver Hand Gold
Pan. The latter 1s made of
sl.n6.rd Denwar H.nd Pan steel with a copper bottom and,
whenever such use is desirable,
forms an excellent amalga-
mating unit when properly coated with mercury.
These pans are made in a standard diameter of 16" and
weigh 2 pounds. However, various diameters can be sup-
plied on special orders.

PAN, Denver Mechanical Concentrating


DENVER Mechanical Concen-
trating Pan, although primar-
ily developed for the recovery
of p l a c e r g o l d , is proving
equally successful for treat-
ing mine dumps, old mill bil-
ings, and values from low
grade sluice operations. The
Denver Mechanical Concen-
trating Pan has also proved
valuable a s an amalgamator
in free milling gold plants.
The phenomenal success of
this unit is based upon the
fact that it duplicates the hand
(Continued I next page)
panning motion in a smooth Experience has roved that the Denver Mechanical Con-
r - - i but ~ositiveoscillation which centrating Pan operates successfully under mast conditions.
However, operators have requested a machine with a trom-
me1 washing screen for gravels containing clay and sticky
material. Trommel screen attachments can be supplied for
both simplex and duplex units.
An outstanding recommendation for the Denver Mechan-
ical Concentrating Pan is that this unit has more than six
hundred users all over the world. Many of these installations
are repeat orders.
More complete information can be obtained by writing
any Denver Equipment Company office.
the hopper on the upper screen
simplex~ c n w r~ a e h a n n a a l
cancentratin.2 pan
(a punched steel plate) which
allows '/4" material to pass
through. On the second screen
the feed is again sized, until only the fine material and the
water pass to the concentrating stages below. There are
Machiic Sire
-
-
24
24
Slmplrr
Simpler
1 Capacrty
Bank Run

1 %-2
Dimensions

-
yards per H o n ] z 1 3 - l-~ ~ -- -
H.P.Gas.

En'in' -%%:.
- 1 Apprar.

usually three concentrating pans placed one on top of the 24 Duplex 1 !4-2
3-4
other. The top pan contains a plate of heavy copper coated 24 Duplex 3 4
with mercury to amalgamate free gold. From this first pan 24 Simpler
the overflow enters the second concentrating pan, which is Trammel 2-3
24 Ihplcx
made of steel, with Denver Rubber Matting in the bottom, Trammrl 4 6
over which is placed a 1" screen to hold the matting in I \ I l l I
place. This screen also acts as 'Above 7,200 feet altitude, this higher horsepower cngme should he used.
a riffle to whirl the material N O T E : Denver Mechanical Concentrating Pans equipped with electric
and settle the gold. matar drives available far use wherever applicable.
The third or bottom pan is
assembled the same as the sec- PAN, Denver Vanning Plaque
ond and is used to ensure com-
plete recovery of the remain-
ing values or any floured THE Denver Vanning Plaque
mercury. All pans are cun- Pan was originally designed
siructcd so that either the by Professor R i c h a r d s and
copper amalgam plate or rub- has found wide a c c e p t a n c e
ber matting can be installed to throughout the mining indus-
s u ~ tconditions. The Denver try for panning small amounts
Mechanical C o n c e n t r a t i n g of fine material. The surface
slmoler Dsnrrr Msehanleal Coneen- pan is a self-contained ma- is white, with baked enamel
tratlnqPU wlth ~ r o r n r n e i sc,een chine, being equipped with a finish. This pan is an ex-
om- - ~- ~.
s o-~l i n~~eneine. ~ V-belt
water pump and suction hose
~ -drive. vannlns Pan . tremely useful item to have
about your mill for studying
with a foot valve. All units the various mill products in
are mounted on a welded, order to observe mesh at which minerals are freed, amount
structural steel base and pro- of sliming, efficiency of operation of various units, and other
vided with skids for mobility. factors which may be approximately determined by visual
This unit, as a duplex ma- examination. Shipping weight is one pound.
chine, consists of two separate
Denver Mechanical Concen- ORDERS
trating Pans driven by the
same power unit. The distinct Delivery is normally a n important item
advantage of the duplex unit
is that one set of pans can be in selecting equipment. Delivery estimates,
cleaned up while the other set
- i e s-t.i.l.
l. ... oneration.
in .
r This is a based on conditions existing at the time
valuable feature when using
D u p l e x Denver M e c h a n ~ c a l C m m -
tcat,ng Pan with Trammel screen the unit as an amalgamator in
quotations are made. are subject to adjust-
circuit with a stamp battery. ment at the time your order is received.
(Continued a n next page)
PEBBLE MILL. A b b e
.-
THE Abbe Pebble Mill is par-
.Mill
size
Overall D m c n s i o n s
.
Pullcy
sllc
Motor
H.P. I Approx
Shtpping
ticularly sdaptcd to pulver- L W H D ~ a m .Face
.-
Dry _.lpl Wet
Werght
Lb..
izing or m i x ~ n gcithcr dry or 0 21; 8 : 6" 10'6" 48" 12" 40000
wet materials. Ic 18 7 9'6. 40" 12" 31000
1B '16' 7' 9'6" 36" 12" 27000
This unit is of thv b;itch or 1A 14' 7' 9'6" 30" 10" 23000
intermitlent typz. The cylin- 1 13' 7' 9'6" 30" 10" 21000
28 1 2 '6" 6' 7 '6" 28. 10" 17500
der is approxiniatrly hdlf fillcd 2 10:6" 6' 7'6" 28" 8" 14000
with flint pebbles, porcelain 3c 11 5 ' 6" 6'9" 24" 8" 10000
3A 10' 5 ' 6" 6'9" 24" 6" 9000
balls, or metdl balls: the In+ 4A 8' 4 ' 9" 6'2" 45" 6' 6285
'
terial is put into the cylinder; 5A 7'6" 3'10" 5'0" 36" 6" 4800
6A 5'9" 3 ' 4" 4'9" 24' 4"
a tight covcr is fastened sc- 7 4'9' 3 ' 4' 4'9" 24" 4"
2290
1925
c u r d y , to seal the mill hermet- 8 h B 3'9" 2'9. 3'6" 22" 3" 1400
ically; and the cylinder is then 3'6" 2 ' 3" 3'3' 18" 3" 850
Abbe Psbble MIII. Styla G P S revolved until the fineness re-
quired is obtained. After that *Smes No. 0 to No. 3. mclurtvc, h a v e gear reductton. Sizes No. 4 to
No. 9, i n c l u s ~ u e ,have pulleys mounted on cylinder rhaltr, but we supply
the tight cover is replaced by a grate dischargc covcr and the geat drive if desired T h e r e mills are also built motor drlven.
cylinder 1s revolved untrl the material rs discharged, thc
grate retaining the pebbles or balls. For dry grinding it is
customary to enclose thc cylinder to prevent the spread of
undesirable dust and also to preserve all of sample t o insure
accuracy of testing procedures.
11; wet grinding, the same directions are followed except
there is no casing required; and instead of replacing the
tight cover with a grate cover, a special wet discharge cover,
or the Abbe patented discharge valve, is used for emptying
the mill.
In rcqucsting recommendations for jar or pcbble mills,
please state: (1) Material to be reduced. (2) Size at which it
will be fed to the mill. (3) To what mesh it is d e s ~ r e dto grind
to produce the finished product. (4) Capacity (lbs. or gals.)
desired per hour. (5) Whether material is t o be ground
wet or dry.

Denver "Packaged" Filter Unit


Uses Wet Vacuum Pump

PLACER UNIT, Denver Portable


WELL-KNOWN throughout the world for finest mill cquip-
ment, Denver Equipment Company nevertheless is very
active in the development and construction of placer ma-
chines of various types and sizes to meet every need.
(Continued on n e x t page)
P L A C E R UNIT (Continued from previous page) Since the grizzly, feeder, revolving scrubber-screen, Den-
ver (Selective) Mineral Jig, gasoline engine, and transmission
A nrime essential for mak- equipment are supported on a structural steel frame. the
I ingr;onry In a placrr I., Illgh portable plant may be moved forward to be within rearh of
yardagr, and equipmrnt to the excavator digging bucket as the excavator proceeds.
handlr it muit br put to work However, since the unit illustrated was designed for one
as ioon as prrliminary testing particular set of conditions, it may not be the answer to
1ndicatr.i that thr e x k n t and your problem. Let Denver Equipment Company design and
build your placer plant to suit your specific requirements and
value of the ground warrants thus ensure highest economic return.
.uch an Investment More complete information can be obtained by writing
lnnum(.rable local conditions any Denver Equipment Company office.
wtll govtbnl the d m ~ g nof tht.
plant and t h t w f o r e thr p1act.r
op.r;tor will lind thr facili- PLACER U N I T , Denver Trommel-Jig
tlrs and f.xpcrirncr of Denvrr
E a u l ~ m r n l Company of thr DENVER Tronunel-Jig Placer Unit is driven by a gasoline
m n v a r Partable Placar Unit Mounted griaiest benefit in the inter- engine or electric motor which also drives a centrifugal water
on P n a u m a t m Tirar pretation of 'these conditions pump, furnishing water for washing in the trommel as
and the solution of particular well as for use in the operation of the Dcnver (Selective)
operating problems with which he is confronted. Mineral Jig. A rubber suction hose, reinforced with steel wire
With the rapidly mcreasing use of the Denver (Selective) coils which are imbedded in the walls of the hose, and a foot
Mineral Jig comes a new era in the design of these plants.
Due to the proved, efficient action of this machine, a much
greater capacity can be obtained from the same size plant
-
valve..are furnished
The entire unit is mounted
on a steel base with steel
(and investment) and the plant can get in more productive sides for easy transportation
operating time because the jig provides an entirely continu- from place to place, and the
ous operation without stops for cleanups. Furthermore, the trommel and jig are supported
jig makes a higher recovery by saving h e material which on a structural steel frame
previously was not recoverable. which ca?ries necessary shaft-
Illustrated above is such a plant mounted on pneu- ing and belting, making the
matic tires for d r y land operation, although flanged wheels unit completely self-contained.
for rail transport or steel drums for timber runways can In operations where the
be used instead where this may be desirable. The operation Denver Trommel-Jig Placer
is as follows: Unit is used for the recovery
Gravel or sand excavated by tractor shovel, drag-line or of gold from gravels, the black
scraper bucket from the placer deposit is discharged to
the top of the grizzly. Oversize rocks and pebbles roil off ::",;::
~,".",:':~~;,~:~~,"'~;~~S~~~
sand values which are concen-
trated in the jic hutch can
the grizzly to the ground. cften be reground and amal-
Undersize material, 2, 3, or 4 inch diameter, falls through gamated with minimum effort and at lowest cost by means
the grizzly to a hopper under the grizzly. Under the hopper of the Denver Amalgamation Unit. This unit, when followed
is a feeder equipped with a heavy rubber belt and having an by the Denver Amalgam Separator, makes possible the
adiustable stroke which delivers the gravel to the revolving efficient production of an amalgam ready for retorting to
sciubbr-screen. bullion.
Wash water is delivered to the feed end of the revolving In many placer deposits the values are associated with
scrubber-screen and also to outside of revolving screen. clay or cementing materials and with masses of black sand. ~ - .
-
Oversme material from the revolving screen falls to a In order to secure concentration of the mineral particles,
portable rubber belt conveyor stacker which elevates it to both coarse and fine, it is necessary to thoroughly disinte-
the tops of the tailing piles. grate and wash the gravel. The material to be treated is
The undersized gravel, falling through the openings of the shoveled or dumped into the large feed hopper and then
revolving screen, flows to the Denver (Selective) Mineral J i is fed regularly into the washing and disintegration section
which recovers coarse and fine gold particles, together witf of the rotating trommel. This disintegrating chamber is
the
~~~-hlack sand ~ a r t i c l e sin. the hutches in the form of a clean, equipped with spiral lifting blades which elevate and mix
high grade concentrate.' the gravel several times during a revolution. Water is
The tailing from the jig flows to a riffled sluice which added at the feed end of the machine and the action se-
serves to recover any gold which may have escaped be- cured by the lifting blades breaks up the lumps of cemented
cause of surges or irregularity in the feed to the Denver or clayey materials so that the desired minerals are freed
(Selective) Mineral Jig. and separated'
(Continued on next page)
The material then passes on to the screened section of
the trommel for the removal of the washed large particles
from the undersize. This screening section includes an
inner screen made of steel plate having rectangular open-
ings. Surrounding this heavy perforated plate is an outer
replaceable screen of 3, 4, or 6 mesh steel wire screen,
depending upon the character of the material being treated.
The washing action is continued in this screening section
so that the oversize material is discarded at the end, thor-
oughly washed and free from any adhering valuable particles.
This is particularly important in placer operation.
The material which goes through the screen is caught in
a hopper and passes to the Denver (Selective) Mineral Jig lnrtallatlon at Denver (Patentad) maximum return'
surer-agitator
and canaitioner.in These p l a n t s h a v e b e e n
which effects a selective gravity concentration, separating the C l n r d l a n Caneentrate Trealrncnt
made possible through the de-
heavy particles from the light gangue. The Denver (Selective) Plant
v e l o p m e n t of t h e D e n v e r
Mineral Jig is a complete self-contained unit that can be (Patented) S u p e r - A g i t a t o r
operated with minimum water, requiring only one-half as And Conditioner which successfullv breaks down the koth
much water as other types of jigs. formed by the reagents in the Hotation concentrates. These
More complete information can be obtained by writing agitators also speed up extraction time and are most efficient
any Denver Equipment Company office. in mmtlng pulps. flowsheet is m ~ t p l e ,u t ~ l ~ z mag ball
~n~ll-cla.dier clrcult for regrmdmg concentrate\. .t >cries
of I l c ~ i ~ v(Patented)
(~ S u w r - A a ~ t a t o rAnd Cond~t~oners. ;I
clarifier, zinc dust feeder; a pr&ipitatian agitator, a p;e-
cipitation tank, a storage bin, and a furnace. The number
No. 2
No,
No. 36 (
I
1-2
M
4--6 1 /
6' 5'
"1
87: 7 /
I
5' 9'
1 " Yi:1
I
6' 2 %'
7 5/6
Ll'x12'
"12:
12'x18
1, Stmplcx
Duplex
Duplex
and size of units will, of course, depend upon capacity de-
sired.
There are three standard plants available: 2 to 3 tons,
5 to 7 tons, and 7 to 10 tons per day, although equipment for
*Gravel or rand, bank run
any size plant can be supplied. Upon receipt of the neces-
sary information, an estimate can be furnished on a treat-
ment plant which will meet vour reauirements. Some ores
Approximate require roasting in the ~ e n v e ; ( ~ d w & d sType) Roaster and
Pump S h ~ p p m gWclght Pounds others may be treated in combination with amalgamation
Domcdc T t - most economically.
More complete information can be obtained by writing
any Denver Equipment Company office.

PRECIPITATION EQUIPMENT, Denver Cyanide


DENVER Cyanide Precipita-
tion Equipment is designed to
Recover Your Mineral As Soon And As meet the d ( m a r ~ d sof cyanidc
plants for ;I low cost, e f f ~ c w r ~ t
Coarse As Possible. method of pre( ipitatma gold
and s ~ l v v rfrom ;I cy;mde so-
l u t ~ o n Metallurg1c;il r(.sult.<
obta~ned w ~ t hthis q u i p n w n t
h a w provtd h~ghly sat14;~c-
tory and uiuhlly compare fav-
PLANTS. Denver Cyanide Concentrate Treatment or;,bly w ~ t h rt,.<ult-; obt;rined
w ~ t h Illore co~iqhcattd pro-
THE notably successful application of flotation to many cessts although the m;ich~i~t~s
cyanide ores, and the development of a plant to treat the ;~r(.simpl(. ;lid irwxpcr~iive
Hotation concentrates by cyanidation, makes it possible for
small plants to increase their recovery greatly and to make
.,.,,
Dtnrer Zinc D u l l Llsxlnd Conn W i l n
Pum. lor C l r e v l a t , o n of
oewr Claronpr Sno-n a # R.WI
Equwnlerlt i d u d e s a p r w -
n m t solutioi~ tank, c,larifier,
(Continued on next page)
(Continued ou next page)
s o l u t i o n pump, zinc dust PRESS. Denver Precipitation
feeder and mixing cone, a pre-
cipitation agitator where re-
quired, a s e c o n d solution
pump, precipitation unit, (in-
cluding precipitate filtering
bags), and a barren solution
storage tank. Highest quality
materials are used in the fab-
rication of each unit which
assures continuous, trouble-
free.
-- - - and lowest cost owration
of any size plant.
Denver Cyanide Precipita-
tion Equipment will provide
plants to handle from 25 to 600
Denver Precipitation Vnmt Showin# tons of solution per day. Com- ~ ~ p i cInstallsticn
a ~ of Denver Pre-
with the plates. Plates have
Precipitata F i l t s r l n l Bals ~ l e t e~ l a n t sfor ~recipitatinr! rbitatlon Prausn sides covered with a filter
iarger ' quantities -of solution media and may be either re-
can be worked out according to the value and type of ore to cessed or flush, with either pyramid, corrugated, or other
be cyanided and the tonnage to be handled. Laboratory test- surface giving optimum drainage of barren solution and pro-
ing is the most accurate and reliable method of determining viding proper amount of support for filter media. Frames
these factors before the necessary investment is made and a and plates are held tightly together by a heavy power screw
commercial plant installed. and, with filter media between, a gasket-like joint is formed
Let our engineers make recommendations as to the type which prevents leakage. Precipitation takes place and pres-
and size of equipment you need for your plant, or design and sure forces the solution through the filter cloth, the pre-
install a plant suited to your individual requirements. cipitate being left inside the frames. The barren solution
emerges from the filter press through drain cocks or outlets.
in the plates. Periodically, plates and frames are removed
from the 'filter press, cleaned, and precipitates refined for
marketinr! as bullion.

Ship.
LPpror.

24 Hra Lbs.
tion
24 Hra
Wt
Lb,.
.
- -
5100
6550
7950
9450
10900
--
6640
9950
13250
16560
19890

*For other s i z e interpolate by adding


II I
subtracting width of
-
frames.

Use Denver Equipment-Standard the Please Give Us the Opportunity to


World Over. "No Yearly Models But quote prices and delivery on standard
Constant Improvement." equipment to meet your needs.
Denver Adjustable ptroke Diaphragm Pump is des~gned
PUMP, DIAPHRAGM, Denver Adjustade Stroke for convenient mounting on thickeners and hydroclassi-
2 , 3" and 4 fiers, and when mounted on a Denver Thickener may be
driven from the thickener mechanism. Arrangement of
SIMPLICITY and ease of dis- mounting is such as to place all parts so that an abrasive
charge regulation - while in material cannot attack wearing surfaces. This insures longest
operation-is one of the many possible life of wearing parts.
distinctive f e a t u r e s of t h e The Denver Adjustable Stroke Diaphragm Pump is avail-
Denver A d j u s t a b l e Stroke able in 2". 3". and 4" sizes and in s i m ~ l e x .dudex. t r i ~ l e x
Diaphragm Pump. This is ac- and quadruplcx types to g1v6 a w ~ d crange of chpacities for
complished by means of a the pumping of dense pulps, dcwatcred concentrates, ta~llngs
conveniently located hand- cyanidc,pulps, and all sludges and slurrlcs. As a filtrate'
wheel which operates a heavy pump, it ensures positive, trouble-free removal of solution
rod, moving the pivot end of from filtrate receivers a t lowest cost per unit of capacity in
the connecting rod closer to filtering operations.
the fulcrum point of the walk- Cast steel, cast iron, and structural steel members make
ing beam, or farther away, to up the rugged mechanism and rigid framework, while bronze
increase
- - or decrease the stroke. bearings are used at the critical points.
Maximum diaphragm life is More complete information can be obtained by writing
assured by the vertical motion anv Denver Equipment Company office.
of the rod operating the dia-
phragm, resulting in the elim-
ocnrsr Adiuatabla stroke ination of excessive flexing
Diaphragm pump and wear. Also, the diaphragm
is always wet on both sides;
Solids in Pulp Solids in Pulp Solids in Pulp
preventing drying and resultant cracking. Valves are rubber -
faced and valve seats are rubber covered. The discharge 13% 50% 60%33
bowl may be set at any one of four quadrants. Single or Simplex 38 53 54 45 65
double discharge bowls are available as desired. All valve Duplex 76 1 6 108 90 130 1 1
:: :1
:
parts can be replaced without dismantling the pump. Triplex 114 159 162 135 195 197 144 216 240
Quedruplcx 142 212 216 170 260 276 192 288 320
(Continued an next page)
Simpler
Duplex
Trlplcl
Quadruplcx
Simplex
Duplex
Triplex
Ouedrudcx
- .
--
t. Pulp Per
1 Dry Solids
t. Pcr Tan
P - Gravity
ic
P. .. .
(Continued on next page)

Denver
,,
.Ore Tests are made on an
actual cost" basis. This brings the
world's finest laboratory equipment
and skilled technicians to your service
a t a very low cost.
Denver Diaphragm Pump Acid-Proof Construction
(Continued from precedine ~ a e e ) 1 ..Capacity-Tons Solida Per 24 Hour.
(Specific Gravity Solids 1 4)
Pump
1 1 1 1 .Ceoacitv-Cubic Feet P e r

i 1I Normal Normal
~ l k u t e - - - ~ s x n m uStroke
-Normel Soccd
m

P I Type ,
"
Stroke / Solids in P u l p 5. Simplex 406 418
5" Duplex 812 836
I ( ~ 3 y l 0 0 / , / - G 5" Triplex 900 I218 1254
5' Quedruplcr 1624
518 525
6" Duplex 1036 1050
1554 1575
2072 2100
C u F t P u l p P e r T o n Dry
Sohds 54 0 43 5
Cu F t Per Ton Pulp
Speclfic Gravtty P u l p

'Tepecity-Tons "Capacity-Ton.
Solids P e r 24 Hours Solxd, P e r 24 Hour.
1So.Grav1tvSo1ids2.7 So.GrevitvSolida4.2~
'Specific gravity of Ruid tn pulp is taken as 1.00 and 40 R.P.M. is speed Pump Type i
used. However, pump may be operated from 25 to 60 R P.M Sizc I 1 Solid. nn Pulo Solids in Pulp
Approx.

--
:: ~ Simplcr
Duple=
Triple.
Quadruple=
CU. Ft. P u l p P e r T o n D r y
Solids. .. . .
Cu. F t . P e r T o n P u l p . .
Specific Gravity Pulp
453
906
1356
1812

77.5
25 4
1 3
636
I272
1908
544

43 8
22 0
1 5
675
I350
2025
2700

33 6
20 0
1 6
PUMP, DIAPHRAGM, Denver Adjustable Stroke - \ ,

5" and 6 >,c Feet Per


"urn Strokc
THE 5 and 6" Denver Adjustable Stroke Diaphragm Pump

zk
Spccd
has the same distinctive features as the 2", 3" and 4" sizes, Pum~
Sire s I" 1 . ~ 1 ~
plus exceptionally high capacitv. One 6" Denver Adjustable --
Stroke D i a ~ h r a g m Pump has
a capacity-equal to that of -
four 4" pumps. Pump capacity 5'
can be varied one .hundred
percent while the pump is 5' 30 4 25 2
running by means of a con- 5' Trnplcx 40 I li'-3' 54 0 57 0
veniently located handwheel.
Mechanical advantages are: 5' Quad- 40 112'-3' 72 0 76 0
45
60 8
1 37
50 4
(1,) Valve can be removed ruplcx I
w~thout stopping the pump: 6' Simplcx 40 2. -4' 23 0 24 4
( 2 ) Bowl can be set to dis-
6' Duplcr 40 2' -4' 46 0 48 8
r h a r e ~ in anv of foul quad-
ia"tz
6" Triplex Denver Adlustable Stroke
Dialhragm Pump
(3) v&ical diaphragm
motion prolongs life of dia-
6'
6'
I Tnpkx 40
40 1
2'
2:
-4'
-4'
69 0
92 0 1
73 2
97 6 1
phragm: (4) Bronze bushed
hinge points and heavy main bearings: (5) Drive through cut *Minimum speed 20 R.P.M.. normal s p e d 40 R.P MI.. and maxnrnum
tooth gears to the eccentric shaft: (6) Frame of heavy welded speed 50 R . P M.
steel construction: (7) Alernite fittings for pressure lubrica- **For computing capacities rho-. specific gravity of liquzd in pulp waa
taken as 1.00 and normal operating speed of 40 R.P.M. wao used.
tion insure minimum repair and operating costs.
Pump is available in 5" and 6" sizes and in simplex, du- (Continued on nexr page)
plex. triplex, and quadruplex types to give capacities ranging
from 400 to over 3,000 tons of solids per 24 hours.
158
D I A P H R A G M P U M P (Continued from previous page)
PUMP, DIAPHRAGM. Denver Suction-Pressure
DENVER Suction - Prebsure
piaphragn P u m p is the solu-
tion to pumping problems
which involve the handling of
all types of pulps and slurries,

/ Y'& 1 1
particulsrly where elevating

6'
6'
6'
6'
Simpler
Duplex
Triplex
Quedru-
3'6'

10'9'
4'2.
4.2.
4'2:
4' 2
5'4'
5'4-
5'4:
5'4
3
/
1 :P% :;;: 1I 2400

7520
2630
4460
6290
8250
m a t e r ~ a l to a point higher
than is possible with an open
dispharge diaphragm pump.
Pumping against a discharge
head u p to 20 feet is pouible
with this unit. I t is also an
ideal filtrate pump for dis-
charging the solution from a
4" Denver Suetion-Prclrure
DlaOhragm Pun30
filtrate receiver in the vacuum
circuit of a filter system where
PUMP, DIAPHRAGM, Denver Lowhead the vacuum i s not greater
than 15 inches of mercurv - . The fine solids that are - - often
DENVER Lowhead Diaphragm present in filtrates will scriously damage an ordinary cen-
Pump is an inexpensive, re- trifugal solution pump, but are handled w ~ t h o u ttrouble by
liable unit for pumping thick the Denver Suction-Pressure Diaphragm P u m p due to its
pulps, concentrates, sludges, outstanding design features and adaptability.
and slurries; it i s ideal for Carefully engineered throughout, this pump is simple in
pumping thickener underflow. design and operation. The 31" size has a single heavy rub-
The lowhead design re- ber diaphragm and is available in the simplex type only.
quires a minimum of head- The l'h'', 2", and 4" sizes have two heavy, molded rubber
room and construction is so diaphragms, and are available in simplex, duplex, triplex,
that replacement of diaphragm md quadruplex typcs. Thus, almost any range of capacities
and inspection of parts is sim- uesired can be obtained by varying size and type,
D,alhragm The vertical flow pulp through the pump and the vertical
PU~D+PU.D .t L ~ I in
~ o p e n PO- ple. The entire upper casting. position of the diaphragms make it imposible for air.
l i t on and Olher Pump 0% Rsadr for Shown in the illustration,
D~erallon
hinges backward, bringing the which would decrease the pump's efficiency, to collect
diaphragm and rubber faced in pockets. Alsu, when a diaphragm wears out or breaks,
there is no spray or splash of pulp outside the pump a s in
valves into easy accessibility. The pumping stroke may be ordinary suction-pressure pumps. This is important in pre-
quickly adjusted from 1%'' to 21'2" by revolving the ecmntric. venting injury to operators when pumping caustic pulps.
Available in simplex and duplex types. Variation in stroke on all sizes is made possible by means
More complete information can be obtained by writing
any Denver Equipment Company office. of an adjustable eccentric, and on the l l i " , 2", and 4"
sizes the capacity may be further regulated by admitting air

*Pump
Suc
UC~pacrfy
Tons Per
24 H o w
Speed
1 Dimcns~ons
4 Motor
H.P. I
Approx. Shlp
Wt. Lbs.
A
Belt Motor-
during the suction stroke-through
allowing finer capacity adjustments.
a small needle valve-
this having the effect of varying-the suction and therefore

Both belt driven and motor driven unit.; are available.

1 : 2:1:3: :l>m:z:i
1 'Simplex 59 5040 32. 25. 28' 3 i 300 525
All sizes are equipped with replaceable rubber valve seats.
1 . Duplex 118 50~60 32' 43' 28' 1% 690 860 Valves and valve seats are readily accessible from the side
opposite the diaphragm, without disturbing the diaphragm.
i: 1 4937 50 1115
710 by simply unbolting the pump's removable side plate.
Ball valves are standard on the 3h" size and tapered valves
with repl3ceable rubber wearing faces are standard on the
'Simplex and duplex pumps with 2'' and 4 " xntake pipes a130 available
-data on I " pump ldentlcal to 2 " srze and data o n 3 " identical t o larger sizes.
4 " sx7.e. More comnlete information can be obtained by writing
**Ca acity 3s with pump ope-ating at 5 0 R . P M. and full stroke on a any Denver Equipment Company office.
of specific gravrty 2 . 6 and rstio of drlution I : I .
(Continued from preceding page)
Approximate
Motor S h i p p i n g Wt.. Lbs.
*Capacity- H.P.
Maximum Belt Belt M o t o r
Pump Stroke-- N e t Boxed N e t
Ranae 40 R . P . M . --
Sire Stroke
%'S~rnplex I'h' a%%' O'10s6 ' 4 45 60 115
C u . F t . Gallons
-
.,y4"
I %"
--
Simplex

Simplex
I 40-60

40-60
.
P e r Min.
0.31
- Per -
Min.
2 3
~M:Simplex
1% Duplex
1 % ' Triplcr
I !< " Quadruplcx
1'8'
8
1'8'
1 '8'
1'69i'
3'1;~'
4'8%'
6 '3"
1'3%"
1'3%'
1'3%'
1 '3% '
'4-1
1-2
2-3
3-5
I80
350
520
690
280
480
a 5
885
355
660
860
1330
I %" Duplex 40-60 2" Simplex 2 '4>, ' 1 '10' 1 '6: I~ 1 M 360 455 590
1%'' Triplex 40-60 2"
I S" Quadruplex 40-60
;
Duplex
Trsplcx
Quadruplcx
2'4Xm
2 '4%
2'4%
: 345 ''2''6.1 0 ' 1 '6
1 '6 '
1'6'
2-3
3-5
710
I050
5 7 1 1 1390
860
1250
1685
1050
1690
2140
1" Simplex 40-60
2" Duplex 40-60 4" Sxmplex 2'10' 2'3. 2'1 ' 2 " 1 18-2 800 950 1110
2" Triplex 40-60 4" Duplex 2'10' 3'1;' 2'112' 3-5 1580 1770 2220
2" Quadruplex 40-60 4" Tnplcx 2'10' 5'7 2'1 L2" 5-7'1 2350 2610 3000
4' Quadruplcx 2'10' 7'3' 2'1'4" 7 '1-10 3150 3410 4000
4" Smplex 40-60
6" Simplex 4'0' 3'5%' 3'1' 5-752 2600 2930 3350
4" Duplex 40-60 6. Duplex 4'0' 6'4%'3'lr 7%-10 5180 5470 6030
4"
4"
Triplex
Quadruplex
40-60
40~60 z; Trrplex 4'0'
Q ~ a d r u p l c x4'0'
9'2h'3'Ir
12'12' 3'1.
10-15 7950 8360 9035
15-20 10480 10945 11680

PUMP, SAND, Denver Nor-Sand Centrifugal


( *Capacity T o n s Solids P e r 24 Hours ( 4 0 R . P . M . )
- -

I
THE Denver Nor-Sand Cen-
%zP Solids I n P u l p
(Specxfic G r a v t t y
Solids 1 . 4 )
--
Solids I n P u l p
(Speclhc Grawty
Solids 2.7)
-
Solids I n P u l p
(Specific G r a w t y
Solids 4 2)
trifugal Sand Pump is an
evolution in pump design
which overcomes the many
33% 50% 60% 33%
.
50% 60%
- I 33% SO0/ 60
difficulties e n c o u n t e r e d in
%,,s 4 5 80 10 0 handling abrasive materials.
11 17 19 An unimpeded Row of pulp
l y s
LS-D 22 34 38 to the imwller is assured. as
IM"T 33 51 57 oenver N ~ ~ csntrtfugal
. s ~ ~ sand
~ provision -has been made' to
Q 44 68 76 P U ~ P prevent coarse material from
2"s 34 44 47 settling out by providing the
Z"D 68 88 94 pump with a central inlet on the shaft side of the casing.
Z"T 102 132 141 An extension on the gland projects into the zone of centri-
Z-Q 136 176 188
fuge within the impeller, thus eliminating back pressure on
4 91 123 130 the packing gland. A very small amount of gland water is
4 182 246 260 required to keep the gland free from grit (as low as Yz
4 273 369 390
364 492 520 of 1% of the total volume pumped). As a packing gland is
Q
effectively used, the pump develops suction which not only
Cubic F e e t P u l p P e r T o n D r y Solids ensures a steady flow of feed but obviates placing the pump
91 54 9 44.3 77.51 439 33 3 1 71 5 39 6 29 1 at any great depth below its feed sump.
While normally the Denver Nor-Sand Centrifugal Sand
Cubic F e e t P e r T o n P u l p Pump will give satisfactory results with an all metal inlet,
29 27.4 26 4 j 25 4 22.0 20 0 23 8 19.8 17.4
I impeller, and casing; there have been developed a rubber
lined inlet and casing which give excellent service under ex-
1
I
Specific G r a v i t y P u l p
1.10 1.17 1.21 /
126
I
146 1.61 / 134 1.62 1.84 tremely severe conditions. The rubber liner for the casing is
so installed that there is no possibility of sand or solution
' C a p a ~ ~ ~ i ?how"
es a r c for one loot suction head and one fool plessure
entering between the housing and the liner.
head. Increasc I" total d y n a m i c hcad w ~ l l dccrease c a p a u t r e s s h o w n . The bearings are protected from liquid or grit by a ''mud
slinger" mounted on the rotating shaft. and also by a felt
oil seal incorporated in the bearing cap. Hand can be changed
in field and horizontal, vertical, or direct-connected motor
mountings are available.
Your comments and suggestions are Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
always welcome. Please write to us. (Contmued o r next paae)
Pump
.Smr
I I 20 F w t H r a d
y a p . , 30' : Sold. Pulp (
CAI%. SpcrLfir Grsv.fy
Prr Sol8ds 2 R
I
I U F w t Hrnd
30'' S r h d r Pulp
Spcrlfi~G r ; j v l f y
Solid, 1 X
I 60 F o u l H r a d
1U'.
Spr~
Sohds Pulp
oh< G r o v , t y
S o l ~ d rl X
the vertical design, with motor ORthe floor. Smaller sizes are
portable for pilot plant or unit operation. Wearing parts can
be easily cleaned when used in processing plants. Alloy parts
can be furnished for special conditions. Drive can be by
belt or motor and motor drive V-belt or direct connected.
The Denver Vertical Centrifugal Sand Pump is a sim le
flexible, pumping unit that has solved many extremely $if:
ficult pumping problems. Let us consider your pumping
problem and make recommendations for the type, size, and
number of pumps to most effectively and economically sat-
isfy your pumping requirements.
Additional data gladly furnished u m n reauest.

. .

*For each 646 8 gallons of pulp pumped ( s d u t i o n having 30% sohds by


weight, and rohds having a specific gravity of 2.8) 1 ton (2000 Ibr.) of
d r y rock will b e handled.

Approx. Shxp.
Dimmsiona Wt.. Lbo.
--
W H Belt 'Motor

*Based o n motor suitable for use on pump working against a 20 foot


head and handlmg average capacity of medium density pulp.

PUMP, SAND, Denver Vertical Centrifugal


DENVER Vertical Centrifugal
Sand Pump is designed to
handle frothy concentrates or
any material that will flow by
gravity into the pump bowl. I
The distinctive design fea- 'Furmrhed wlth vertical Ranged pulleys for flat belt-mule drive at-
tachment lor round rubber belt or mule-stand for V-belt drive.
ture of this put lp is th; the ?Shipping w e ~ g h t r are for Largest motor recommended 6 t h highest dl$-
feed falls into the large pump charge head given in table.
bowl. Frothy material is bro-
ken down. The pulp or solu-
tion then falls by gravity into
the horizontally rotating im-
peller. Fluctuations in feed are
taken care of by the pump
bowl. No feed box is required.
A totally enclosed vertical
Ocnver Vertical Canlr~fugal S a n d shaft 'assembly contains the
PumD
anti-friction b e a r i n e s that
carry the vertical shaYft. The
impeller is securely fastened by one nut, which facilitates
quick replacement when necessary. No stuffing box or
packing gland is used. Floor space requirement is low, due to
C A P A C I T I E S O F D E N V E R S.R.L. P U M P S
Use Denver Equipment-Standard the These capacities are based on water. Multiply listed
World Over. "No Yearly Models But horsepower ratings by specific gravity of pulp t o obtain
Constant Improvement." actual brake horsepower. Increase calculated total dynamic
head b y 10% to allow for maximum wear of rubber parts.
UMP, SAND. Rubber Lined (Type SRL) Capacity 'Motor HEADS
H . P . and
THE Rubber Lined (Type Pump US. Pump 20 30 60
S~ze G . P M. Spccd Foot Fvot Foot
SRL) Sand Purnp is recog- -- -- -

nized as standard equipment R.P.M. 1.7


H P. 1280
for handling abrasive pulps in R.P.M. 1 .8
the mining mdustry. Reports H.P. 1290
from m ~ l loperators ernphalzt? 2" x 2" R.P.M. 2.0
its efficiency. dependability, H.P. 1300
durability, and economy. Need R.P.M. 2.2
for standby units has been H.P. 1310
rlm~inated. In most cases thc R.P.M. 2.3
Dower reouired for the opera- H.P. 1320
ubber ~~~~a ~ T Y WS H L , H ~ ~ ;ion~ of
~ tcis
~ pump
~ ~ is ~one-half
I '
R P.M. 2 5
and P u m u W i t h Overhaad Motor that required for operation of H.P. 1330
Mountma R.P.M. 2.9
eouivalent all-metal pump and H.P. 1350
t i i s is a n important factor.
The saving In power alone pays for the cost of this pump in
3' x 3" R.P.M. 3.4
H.P. 1303
from four to twelve months. At the same time the efficiency of R.P.M. 3.8
this pump is to 3 times that of other types of sand H P. 1315
pumps. Rubber parts give a service life of four to ten times R P.M. 4.2
that of the best alloy mctal parts obtainable. Many Rubber H.P. 1331
Lined (Type SRL) Sand Pumps handling mill tail~ngshave R P.M. 4.75
not replaced wearing parts in three years. An average llfe H.P. 1350
of wearing parts of from one to two years is common and R P M. 6.4
H P. 940
instances of extrcnlely long life of wearing parts arc not R.P.M. 69
uncommon H.P. 944
Thc rul1111.r c o v ~ ~ . mp la 1 . t ~consist of a hcnvy pressure 5" x 5" R.P.M. 7.4
mol,led ~ . u b l r rcovc~,cdi~nprllcl. and a c a s i n r linrr. The H.P. 948
r u l ~ b t ~inipellt~r
r i ~ i.l l , opcm style f o r the sizes covered on R.P.M. 7.8
pace I(;;, 'l'hc t y p ~" ( " ' pumps o n p a r e s l(iX and 1(;0 hnve H.P. 952
<lose11t y p r n i o l ~ l ~rub11rs
~l impellers. R.P.M. 8.3
H.P. 956
R.P.M. 9.2
H.P. 964
Lo the pump case. R.P.M. 10.2
Antlfr~ctionball bearings are uscd to carry both the radial H.P. 973
and thrust load on the impeller. A water seal bushing is R.P.M. I1 1
H.P. 982
between the stuffing box packing and the pump impeller. The
amount of sealing water rcquired is usually less than 1% of R.P.M. 12 1
H.P 990
pump capacity and is only sufficient to keep the pulp from R.P.M. 14 0
contacting the exposed surface. A shaft sleeve and mud H.P. 1007
slinger also provide a maximum of protection for t h e shaft 6" x 6" R . P M. 16.9
and bearings. H.P. 957
The pun111 ',an I"' anl:ln-c~l for ov~,t.he.t~l rnoto~,drive R . P M. 18.6
u s i n r a super-imposed mutor basc o n all slz(>s,o r for a H.P. 971
ho~.izontaldrive w l i e ~the
~ motel. is rno,inl,,d on n separnte R . P M. 20.5
H.P. 988
t1:1sc on :*I1 SlZ,.\.
R.P M 22 6
More complete informailon can be obtained by writmg H.P. I005
any Denver Equipment Company office. R.P M 24.9
H.P. 1023
R P M. 27 4
1042

*TO convert to lmperlal gallons. multiply by 0.833.


167
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PUMP, SAND, Wilfley Centrifugal PUMP. VACUUM, Gardner-Denver
THE Wilfley Centrifugal Sand THE Gardner-Denver "AA'
Pump is used by the mining Vacuum Pump is well known
and other industries through- throughout the world a s one
out the world. Oifficult ma- of the most widely distributed
terial handling requirements and most completely satisfac-
have been sat~sfactorily met tory single stage, vertical, vac-
for years by this outstanding uum pumps ever built.
centrifugal sand pump. T h e force feed lubrication
Direct-Connrclra Motor Driven There are many distinctive system, g e n e r o u s bearing
w''rky Purnu features incorporated into this areas, simplicity, accessibility.
unit such a s the well-known and smooth running qualities,
centrifugal seal which eliminates the need for the customary p I a c e the Gardner-Denver
stuffing box; slippage seal adjustment; extra heavy Wearing Vacuum Pump far ahead of
parts of rubber or metal, changeable in a few minutes time; many similar competitive com-
and unit construction ball bearing shaft assembly. pressors. These pumps can be
Drives can be arranged a s either direct-connected, or for used as compressors if desired
flat or V-belt. Motor mountings for V-belt can be made Let us make recommenda-
either vertical or horizontal whichever is most suitable. tions for the type and size vacuum pump or compressor best
Overhead motor and V-belt 'drive is available on all sizes suited to meet your particular requirements.
u p to and including the 4" size.
More complete information can be obtained by writing SINGLE CYLINDER
any Denver Equipment Company office. Displace. ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ i r n iu r nApprorimate
~~~~h~~ ~ ~ ~ ,
merit ~ . p . Shipping Wt.. Lbs.
Cubrc Feet ---- -- -- Rccom- - ---
-Per Murutc
--
11 0-32 0
0 2 6
L W

1 1
-- P
H mended
--
Belt

285 1
--
Motor

16"'
285

DUPLEX

--

V-TYPE FOUR-CYLINDER
Mounted On

All we ask is a chance to help you and


the opportunity to work with you on
your equipment needs.
-Approx~mate overall d~menrmnr for standard belt driven unrts. Length
includes mmimum clearance for removing wearing parts.

170
PUMP, VACUUM, Ingersoll-Rand
THE Ingersoll-Rand Vacuum
Pump can be furnished to
meet all requirements for Motor
Denver Rotary Drum Filters H.P.
and Denver Disc Filters. Also, Two
other problems requiring a Stagc
reliable and constant source
of vacuum are effectively
solved by these pumps.
For the smaller installations,
-
-
the Type 30 dry vacuum pump -
1
T m a 30 Dry Vacuum Puma W i t h A t .
is recommended. The general -
C m l e d C y l i n d e n and H c a d t N o t a data on this vacuum pump 2
Corn!mct Conatrvction is given in tables under pumps -
3
for displacements of from 9 to --
100 cubic feet per minute. 5
For medium sized installa- I ' l l I I 1 I

tions, the Type 15 vertical. * F o r continuous operation below 22 inches Hg. vacuum, a 5 H . P . motor
should b e used.
double-acting, dry vacuum T Y P E 30
pump is preferred. The Type
15 dry vacuum pump is a ver- 'Pump No. Overall Dimcnsrons-Inches Shipping Data
tical, water-cooled, d o u b l e-
acting, single cylinder unit I
Compl. Elcc. Comp1. Elcc.
with a trunk-type piston. It Bare Umt Drwcn Unrt Bare Unit Driven Unit
can be arranged as a single-
stage, double-acting, or a two- Bascplatc Approx. Approx.
Mounted Ship.Wt. Lbs. Ship.Wt.Lbs.
stage single-acting unit. It is L W H L W
S.etlon.1 V l r w r of Type I 5 Dry Vsc-
U U ~Pump S h o r i n g P n t o n Action
available for flat or V-belt
a n d Strong 1nlsrn.l Con,tructron drive, with or without a com- -- -- ----.- ---
mon subbase with the motor.
The general data on these
vacuum pumps are given In
table under pumps for dis-
placements of from 91 to 250
cubic feet per minute. ---- ----
For larger sizes the Class E S V-67x5
I
38
I
27
I
58
I
1 29
I
I 31 1 655
~ II
700 1I 980
I
1080
vacuum pump is recommend-
'For number of pump a s bare unit, see table above.
ed. This is of the straight-
line single cylinder, horizontal T Y P E 15
cro&-head t v w , designed to
operate at moderate speeds Overall Dimcnsionn-Inches
and built for heavy, continu-
ous service. Unit is available in single or two-stage con- --
struction. Single-stage units are double-acting. Two-stage Compl. Elcc.
units are single-acting with opposite ends of the single cyl- Rare Unnt
- Drivcn Unlt
inder arranged in series. The Class ES units are adaptable to -----
any type of drive: V-belt, short belt, long belt, or direct-con- C.F. C.F. Stagc Stagc
M. M.

4
nected synchronous motor drive on the larger units. The
tables following give general data on vacuum pumps for dis- L W H L W H
placements of from 9 to 2,832 cubic feet per minute.
' 2 - 4 0 0
-----------
1671 9 1 ,

1:
5 23 44 45
---- 7>/2
------
23 46
(Contmuca on next page)
350 250 137 *lo I0 26 50 53 29 52

*If 12"n6" size is sold for operation at or near peak load continuouoly, a
15 H . P . motor should b e used.
(Continued on nexr page)
T Y P E I5 PUMP, WATER, Fairbanks-Morse Centrifugal
Each Shipping D a t a THE Fairbanks-Morse
Cen-
Cylinder
--- ,
- trifugal Water Pump is a
Complete Electric sturdy, inexpensive, side-suc-
Bare Unit Driven Unit
- -- tion, ball-bearing pump of
Approrimate Approxirnstc up-to-date design and con-
4
6 ,,
Shipping Wt.
Pounds
Borcd
for
Export -
Shippins W t .
-
Pounds
-
Borcd
for
E-rt
struction and is ideal for many
applications. It is particularly
Cu. Ft. Do- CU. Ft. easy to dismantle as all parts
mestic Export
----- are readily accessible. The
10. 5'
---22
--
31
-
I 1400
I775 1
1450
1950
58
72
I.. Cenhilugal Pump
pump is built of highest qual-
ity materials and is highly
efficient due to desien result-
~

ing from long experience.


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~

C L A S S E S ER. E S . A N D F S Various sizes and models are available to suit most pump-
ing requirements. Units are built in sizes ranging from %"
Cylinder Diemctcr to 8" outlets, for capacities from 5 to 3,000 gallons per min-
Inches Borcd ute, and for operating against heads u p to 160 feet.
Smcd for
Steam R.P.M. Expo71 These pumps are desizned and built for both eeneral serv-
C". Ft. ice and heavy duty and may be driven by eGctric motor,
diesel engine, or gasoline engine. Drive may be by flat belt,
V-belt, or pump may be direct-connected. Parts are inter-
changeable and, when necessary due to the nature of the
liquid being pumped, may be replaced at moderate cost.
Additional data gladly furnished upon request.
F I G U R E 5520P

.-
charge)
. .- --
15 F t . Head
I Motor
H.P.
-

ir -
**Dimensions
W H-

8 8

*These s i r e (Class E R ) have babbittcd sleeve bearings instead of ;< 15:i.. 10,. 9%"
Timken bearings: sight-feed cylinder lubrications: and frame con-
struction. They are not built for steam drive or synchronous-motor drive. 10%'' 10%''

C L A S S E S ER. E S A N D F S

Dvcrall Dimcnsiono (Bare Unit) Fcet-Inches Appror. Ship. Wt. Lbs. *Figure 5520 pumps for capactties up to 175 G.P.M.or against heads
_ _ _ I - -
u p to 70 feet available.
**Dimensions are for bare pump without bare.
Lrngth
(Continued on next page)
FS
(Less
Mo-

Mill design a n d Flowsheet design a r e


also services of Denver Equipment Co.
Write for details how these services
might help you.
(Continued from preceding page) REAGENTS, D R Y A N D W E T . Denver Flotation
IGURE 5 J QUANTITY warehouse stocks of common flotation re-
agents a r c rar-ried in Denver. A s ncw reaacnts a r e d ~ v c l -
oped they a r e added to o u r list of stock items which
Speed
R.P.M.
-
Motor
H.P. I-.-Ly~-
tDimensians
include: Aerofloat (15, 25. and 31) Barrett Oil No. 4 ,
Rarrett Oil No. 634, Caustic Soda, Copper Sulphate, Crro-
--
sote (Cleveland Cliffs No. 1 Hardwood), C r ~ s y l i cArid,
2000-2510 1.3 15%" 9%" 10" Lime, hfetso, OTeic Arid, Yarmor F Pine Oil, Quebracho,
17%" 13%" 14''
R e a x m t s Nos. 208, 301, 404, Soda Ash, Sodium Acrofloat,
1550-1800 3-5
Sodium Cyanide (eggs and g r a n u l a r ) , Sodium Silicate,
1200-1530 3.7% 25%" 13%" I?!,;" Sodium Sulphite. (Santosite), Thiocarbanilide, Potassium
1240-1600 ?!;-I5 26%" 15%'' 18%"
Ethyl Xanthatt, Z-2, Sodium F:thvl Xanthate Z-4. Potas-
s i ~ mAmy1 Xanthatc 2-8, Potassium Isopropyl Xanthate
1380 15 30:<" 17%" 20%'' Z-9, Potassium Hexyl Xanthatr Z-10, and Zinc S u l p h a t ~ .
1310-1740 15-30 31" 19" 20%" Information on the reagents in which you a r e interested
will he sent on request.
1335 30 37%" 21%'' 25"
Write for our Reagent Bulletin No. R1-B2 listing over
1340-1440 40-50 3 7 % ' ' 23%" 26%'' 200 rrtaqrnts ~ ~ s inr dflotation of mrtallies and non-mrtal-
I
- lics and also many industrial uses.
*Sizes 1". I?;''. and 2 " have suction and digcharge cannections tapped in
volute.
**Figure 5510 pumps for capacities u p to 2.200 G . P . M .
up to 1 2 5 (cet a v a h b l e .
or against heads REDUCERS. SPEED. Denver
tDirnensians are for bare pump without base.
THE Denver Speed Reducer
- F I G U R E 5530-31-32-33
1
e l i m i n a t e s unnecessary
transmission e q u i p m e n t

1-
*Pump 'Camcity tDimensions t h u s p r o v i d i n g compaci
Size Frame 750 R . P . M . Motor
(Dia- No. 0 F t . Head H.P. p- -
- drives, and assums positive
charge) G P.M. L W H performance. I t i s m a d e
- - -~ --
- ----
~ p - ~

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with speed reduction ratios


1" 25-75 1.1% 18v." 13%'' IM" u p to 4,000 to 1 and with
14%"
right angle, (vertical or
I" 25-75 1-1 % 21%'' 13%"
h o r i z o n t a l ) , o r parallel
1 % '' 100 18%" 13%" 15'' s h a f b for either light or
1%" 125-175 18" 13%'' 15%'' S~eed
Denver V c r t ~ l a lReducer
D ~ W CTme "v"
--
- .- - . A,.+".J.
hellvv

1 y;" 125-175 3-5 22%" 14" 14%"


2" 200-250 23%" 15%'' 15" RETORT, Denver
29%'' 17.H" 203%"

~
3" 300-500
30" 183%" 2lYz"
THE Denver Retort is a low
4" 600-700 10
cost, extremely durable, iron
5" 800-1200 15-25 30%" 21%'' 20%'' unit for distilling mercury
1400-1600 25-30 374;" 23" 24%''
from amalgam. The cover is
6"
carefully turned and ground
8" 1800-2000 30-40 1 38%'' 243%" 26651" for a tight fit and the outlet
pipe is securely screwed into
* S i z e 1" 1!4" and 1 % " have tapped suctmn and discharge connections. the cover.
**pumps ior ca&tin up to 3.000 G . P . M . or agamat heads up t o 160 These Denver Retorts are
feet available heavily built and fit into Den-
tDimenaions are for bare pump without bare.
\ ver &tort Burners. However,
homemade stands or tripods
can be used for heatina retorts
over a fire or stove. Informa-
Please Give Us the Opportunity to Plnt Oenver Retort-Note Heaw tion larger sizes
Conslrvetion Providing Marimurn
quote prices and delivery on standard s.fetr tha.. those listed will be sent
upon request
equipment to meet your needs.
Size Shipping Wt.. Lbs.
~

4 54
No. 2
No. 3 I1
No. 4 4 20
No. 5 28
No. 6 p6 9% 45

Exterior View of Denver (Edwards are us* side;


RETORT BURNER, Denver Type) however, this is governed by
~ o a s t e r - ~ o t e S n e of Men on
Unlt L e f t of Center in Backwound
the character of the material
THE Denver Retort Burner being roasted. Arrangements
gives a very intense heat for can be made for using pulverized fuel or oil, or other fuels
retorting amalgam, and it is may be used which require hand firing methods.
easily and quickly regulated. Rabblmg arms and shafts can be arranged for the circula-
The larger size is equipped tion of cooling water where materials being treated require
with a two gallon capacity temperatures high enough to warrant such an arrangement.
tank, plessure tested at m0 For a sweet roast approximately 200 to 225 pounds of
pounds per wuare inch, and a 10,000 BTU coal is used per ton of ore roasted. The horse-
powerful, quick-acting brass power per spindle is from 0.2 to 0.3. Width of the simplex
pump of the check valve type. unit is 6.6 ft. and the duplex unit has a width of 13 ft. The
The burner, which is cast of length of each panel is approximately 4 ft. The costs of
heat resisting bronze, is fully materials and construction will vary widely with location
and local prices but the following is approximate cost of a 54
u r o t e c t e d from wind and , ,

Hearth
I Approxnrnatr Capacity T o n s Per 24 Hours
Area
Sq. FL.

-- ----
slmplc~ 10
Slrnplex 15
Duplex 24 12
Dupkx 32 11
Duplex 40 20
Duplex 48 24

ROASTER, Denver (Edwards Type)


Duplex
Duplex
Duplex 1
I
56

% 1 28
30
40
1 I I I I I I
More complete information can be obtained by writing
any Denver Equipment Company office.

lnlerior View al Denver (Edwards a a a in SOUND P L A N N I N G CALLS FOR


Type) Raaatar showin. ~ ~ b Dusting
b ~is eliminated
~ ~ because
(Continued an next p u e ) RELIABLE ORE TESTING!
WRITE TODAY!
ROD MILL, Denver Steel Head
Slle Appro. Dimension.
, 1 THE Denver Steel Head Rod DrL
Per 24 H r s . , Sue W H
Mill gives the ore dressing en- .
-
3'rS'
gineer a very wide choice in 3.~6'
grinding design. He can easily 3.~8'
secure a standard Denver Steel 3'x9'
Head Rod Mill suited to hls 4'xW
particular problem. The suc- 4'xn'
cessful operation of any grind- 4'riO'
ine unit is lareelv dewndent 5.~8'
5 ' r I 0'
wilh Laroe DmharOe Trvnnlon the ground pulp, The Denver 5 ' r 12'
Steel Head Rcd Mill is avail- b'rn'
able with five types of discharge trunnions and each type Wx10'
trunnion is available in small, medium, or large diameter.
The types of discharge trunnions are (1) overflow, (2) per-
forated overflow, (3) return spiral, (4) grate, and (5)
-6'rlZ'

peripheral. Thus the engineer can fit any one of fifteen


variations of sizes and type of discharging a rcd mill, into
Horsepower
-- ... -
R o d Charge
Pounds
Ap~rommale
.
S h ~ p p m gW l Lbr
the problem on which he is working. Dia. Face T o Run Motor Belt Motor
The superiority of the Denver Steel Head Rod Mill is -- -
30"8" 4500 8700 8700
due to the all-steel construction. The trunnions are an 30"lO" 5500 9450 10500
integral part of the cast steel heads and are machined with 30"lO" 7500 I0850 12300
the axis of the mill. The mill heads are insured against
breakage due to the high tensile strength of cast steel as
compared to that of the cast iron head found on the ordinary
rod mill. Denver Trunnion Bearings are made of high-grade
30"lO"

42"lO"
42"lO"
42"IO"
8500

9800
13400
16900
1 11600

18600
21650
25750
13100

20500
23850
28200
nickel babbitt, dovetailed into the casting. Ball and socket 54"14" 20900 32400. 36000
h a r i n g s can be furnished if desired. 54"14" 26500 37350 42000
Head and shell liners for Denver Steel Head Rod Mills 54"14" 32100 42500 47800
are available in Decolloy (a chrome-nickel allay), hard 60"16" 30000 50000 56300
iron, electric steel, molychrome steel, and manganese steel. 60"16" 38000 56000 62300
The heads have a conical shaped head liner construction, 60"16" 46000 62000 69500
both on the feed and d~schargeends, so that there is ample
room for the feed from the trunnion helical conveyor dis-
charge to enter the mill between the rods and head liners
on the feed end of the mill. Drive gears are furnished
either in cast tooth spur gear and pinion or cut tooth spur RODS, Denver Steel Grinding
gear and pinion. The gears are furnished as standard on the
discharge end of the mill, out of the way of the classifier THE Denver Equipment Com-
return feed, but can be furnis ed at the mill feed end by pany is prepared to furnish all
request. Drives may be obtainei according to the customer's types and sizes of steel rods
specifications. as shown in table. Standard
The following table clearly illustrates why Denver Steel sizes of these rods are finest
Head Rod Mills have greater capacity than other mills. This quality, high carbon, hot
is due to the fact that the diameters are measured inside the rolled, machine straightened
liners, while other mills measure their diameter inside the steel and meet low cost, long
shell. Desired information and recommendations will be wear requirements for use in
gladly furnished upon writing to any Denver Equipment operation of all types
-. of rod
Company office. mills.
Denver Steel Grinding Rods
(Contrnued on next page) are made of a special steel
Stmndlra 2,. p n m t I l l o h Carbon which breaks up w i t h
Steel Grlndlnp Radr twisting when final wear oc-
Use Denver Ore Tests to verify or im-
prove your present flowsheet. (Contrnucd o n next page)
curs. This is extrenlely imporlanl in maintaining full 'I'hcse samplers a r e of all steel ct~nstructionand designed
grinding capaclty and eliminating the difficulty of removing to provide maximum accuracy in the sampling of materials.
wire-like, worn rods whieh twist a n d bend into a n inscp- Both sirnnlcx and tandem units a r e very cornpacl, requiring
arable a n d space filling mass of interlaced wires if breaking only a n absolute minimum of headroom.
does not occur. Rods are s h ~ p p e din lcngths cut to buil the More complete information can be obtained by writing
length of each particular custonrer's rod mill. any Denver Equipment Company officc.

Dlsrncter
Inches 1' Wt . Lbr
P E ~Lsncal
Fuol
Circurn
frrcrzcc
Ln'hca I Diamrtcr
Inrhcr
.
W t Lbn.
Prr Linear
Fwt

End End I.alh.


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7 4 " Simldex
36" S~mplex
48" Sinlplex
24 ' Tandem
36" Tandem
48" Tandem

1
*Sarnrhr
Size , Speed
(No.,Pan
SAMPLER, ORE, Denver (Snyder Type)
TIIE Dt,nvcr (Sny~1t.r Type)
Ourarde
Dmrncler) NO. I
Pan
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I'A,,
7 1 L W H ,
i
H P M

O1y S:inlplcr i5 av.~iliible in


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24" Simp'ex
br,th s I rlr p l c x a n d *tndern 36" Slrnpler
~111th.I h c simplex unit is ior 48" Simolex
24" Tandcm
tinal s m p k . CUth < I [ 5 < ; , lo-:, 36" Tandcrrl
or 15': of t h e tnrttc.l.ial f c ! to
t h , ~~ x n ~ p alt ~ d~the~ :lcu1d~~~!l
48" Tandeln -
*Otller rrrer oi Denver i S n y d c r Type) O N CSamplerr.
11rl11 i.: for fin.~lsainlilt ruts u r a % ' a l l l r ~i rcquilcd Also, stxrml t v l ' n i l l I
small :ts o r v - f u u r t h of 1% salvr particular p~oblrmsc a n b e provided whrn the rnr
i th,.
,-. .... a m ~ u n to f m:itcrial fed
.~
s l m ~ l a x Dmvw csllrdrr Tronl to the salnpler. SAMPLER, ORE, Denver (Vezin Type )
ore S a m u l e r A11 s a r n ~ l e r s ~ n r l u d r f ~ d 'L'HE I h m w r ' (V<,zin 'I'ype)
11i)pper : m d c h u t r , sanlple pul
01.c S.rr~iolt*r1s orw 01 the
(,I I:;nryunc , I 1 x lrlolc s.tn>~)It.C I I I ~ C , I S .I ; ~ I I I P ~
I I I O L L w1d~1.y ~ ~ ~ autc)- ~ ~ ~ ~
I.rjcc,l tIol~si,lss, and I ~ i ~ r i z ~ i n ls11:1lt nl : I I I ~ kwr'ings. Shaft
is dirri.r-mirlnwtcd through coupling to gearrnotu!-, thui rirdlic . ( i f l ~ ~ p l ~ tn/ . .use
i Loday.
cIrjr~,,g Llir srimplc~ p m ~,,I. p x w ; l f a uniforlrl r;tlc of peed It cf~r~vsls a d u ~ ls t w l
T;t,r~Iivir t,n,ts arc nl.,<, prriridcd rvrth il I I I I X ~ I I ~I ~ r r c I h o u s i ~ ~wci t l r ~ nu,lti~,tti:lwr.ttrs
which vrccivcs thcx lint rllt kind, after m i r i n c it tltol-wgh- ;i c y l i n ( k r I~;~vlr,gIwr, ~r
I?, discharges 11 through a n - lll,>r<~5C,,,,~IS sw1,nvl l,> it.
clther saml,lc pan, havinfi one TI\<, t.y1111<lvr;,II<I h < , w p > ;tr(>
rrl- rnorc cutters. ,which cuts l l , : , < I < ~ < , f st\<,<,< st<?I ,,,,<I lh,.
clut the final s;iniplc. r y l ~ ~ d c is , ~ .I I I O L I ~ I ~ ~U, I, ~ C I I :I
Denver (Snyder- Type) O r e vvi.timl shall w1,ic.h i ~ll-t\.<.r~
S :I r n 11 l c r r have all parts orllrpr , V P l , n T y O I l Or,. snnlul.r ~ h r w s h LJLWCI m w i ~ j g 1 , ~a
d a structur:~l steel
~ r ~ o u n t eon 1 1 u r t ~ ~ m t a~l~,n[l.I 11i1vln~ttg11t
i t . l ~ n e wquiriny
, only two steel a11(1 I<IOSI> d r ~ v i n g c,r
a n i n d i v i d u ~ ~c.lw<ric
l rnc>tor dribrc. ,rlic C ~ I ~ I II I .I , ,I ~ ~ ~ I is~ ~ I ~ , ~ ~
ur. wuud supports Lu place the
s:unpl<.r in proper posili~nr to s u p p o r t d in a welded s t 4 f r ; l n ~ e; U I 1~1 1 ~ . 11,,,~.,1r~~:
hoppcr at Ihc h o l ~ o mi o r rt.rcivi~lc ~.pjrv.t, 1r<,r1i111,: sampl(.r.
:,I,,,.,,,,
Tandm D C W N ( S n y d e r T Y W I O t e rt~(,ivc, t h r lnat<,riili to tlc
s . ~ ~ D ~ ~ . ~ ~ ; ~ r n ~Salnplcr ~ l c d L,cd may be 111 q ~ w ~ t i o nthe , cvlrndt,r. m ~ d sr,vjrrs r,.v,,lvc, .Il1wly,
t,lken f r m i Iht. il1~1l:argcr01 a csuain~: tlw .scoop-. I < ) ;,rss u n d r r t h r <,MI 111 tl,,. ~11111,~
1 d 1 olnveyilr. clev;~t<jr. <>r o w chute. cllarsing llw ore I,, Ix. ; ~ n ~ p l t , i'l'hc. i. w<r,,ph C I I I r z o r t ! l c .
sarnplc a s 1hc.y I>;ISS thl-or~glll h c ' ~ ~ ~ L L : I I I I(11cir,. TtjC.s.II:~I,/,.
, c u n , , n , , e d on n e x t p a l e )
(Cunu!nlcil urn n r x t lI.,y..
passes through the revolving element and then is conducted SAMPLER, ORE A N D PULP, Deco Automatic
by a pipe or chute to units which reduce or prepare the
sample for testing or study. The rejects fall into the hopper
from whence they are returned to the circuit. THE Deco Automatic Ore and
This sampler can be furnished with a rotating disk feeder Pulp Sampler is designed to
mounted on the same shaft, thus giving a uniform feed for operate suitable sample cut-
ssmpling. Several disks and cutters can be mounted on the ters for the intermittent re-
same rotating shaft, thereby simplifying the plant layout. moval of accurate samples
Denver Equipment Company builds these samplers to han- from streams of wet or dry
dle any practicable size of material and to cut almost any materials at predetermined
size of sample desired. Recommendations and detailed infor- time intervals. The cutter is
mation on Denver (Vezin Type) Ore Samplers will be gladly carried on a ball-bearing roller
provided upon request. carriage assembly thus replac-
ing the sliding contact found
on old-style samplers. This
SAMPLER, ORE, Denver-Snyder mechanism is located in proper
Dero Automatic ore and PUID lat ti on ship to the stream- of
%mrler material to be sarnoled =---.
the
--~-
THE Denver-Snyder Sampler
is one of the most simple and ope&tion of the-mechanism
moves the cutter through the stream in a straight line and at
efficient sampling machines a uniform speed. As it passes through the stream, the cutter
ever devised. It consists of a is designed to deflect a representative portion of the stream
circular casting, having one or into a suitable container.
more openings (depending
upon the per cent sample de- The drivine unit of the Deco Automatic Ore and- -Pulo - -.
sired) in its sloping flange, Sampler is a gearmotor, operating only intermittently and
and mounted on the end of a controlled by a time switch. A roller chain driven by a
horizontal shaft. sprocket wheel mounted on the geannotor daft,
is carried
The ore to be sampled is di- over an idler sprocket wheel. This sprocket wheel runs upon
rected by a spout so that it an axle supported by a pedestal bearing which also provides
falls inside the flange of the for adiustable chain tension.
sampler. The rejections slide The sample cutter, suspended from the carrier block, is
Denver-Snyder Ore S a m ~ l ~ rNote
. off the flange into a hopper moved back and forth by the engagement of an extended
sturdy Construction while the samples fall through pin connecting two links of the chain with the disengaging
the cutter. arms mounted on the carrier block.
A large number of these samplers are in operation and in The direction of the cutter travel is reversed after each
every instance they are giving satisfaction. succeeding sample cut, by means of the opposite Airections of
Max.
~
S,.c
~
Ovcrall
rDimcnrron.
d
Pulley
S,zc Speed
--
H.P.
Apprax Ship.
W t . . Lbr.
travel the extended pin assumes in following the path of
the chain travel over the sprockets.
At the limits of the carrier travel energy to the motor is
cut off by the opening of a limit 'switch and the carrier
remains at rest until the circuit is restored by the time
switch through the second limit switch at the opposite end
of the rarrier travel.
Standard cutter travel is 16" or 21" but is available up
to 30" on size No. 1. Cutter travel on No. 2 (Heavy duty)
is 36" and greater to meet your requirements.

We have often been referred to a s the


"Diagnosticians of the ore dressing
industry." Perhaps we can help you
with your mineral recovery problems.
L
Dimensions

W H
I
/
I"cIudin.
cutter
-- - -
Height
Min. M a x .
App'ox'
Ship. Wt.. Lbs.
-
Do-,
mcsttc
Ex-
port

Please let us try.


SCALE. Denver Platform
THIS general purpose, ball-
bearing, platform scale can be
used for wheelbarrow and
other bulk weighing of mn-
centrates, reagents, mill sup-
phes, and other materials.
The Denver Platform Scale
is a self-contained unit, fits
into a shallow floor opening,
and is easy to install.
T h ~ sscale has a bronze ar-
row-point beam which is
mounted on a sturdy stand
with self-aligning bearings.
Both poises have set screws.

*Scale
Sire
Pounds 1 1
Capacity --
tPlatform
Dimensions
L W
-
L
Floor Opening
Dimensions
W H
~-
Approximate
Shipping Wt. Lbs.
Domestic
pp
Export

I
SAMPLER, Denver Visual *Bcarna available to give capacities up to 10 000 pounds.
tPlrtform dimensions ~ i v elennth as parallel'to beam.
DENVER Visual Samplers make possible immediate adjust-
ment of concentration circuit to assure best recovery and
grade of concentrates. Changes in grind, flotation time, reagznt
application and cleaning or recleaning arrangements can be
made and put into effect long before ordinary laboratory
assay reports would indicate such changes a s necessary.
Denver Visual Sampler consists of a Denver-Wilfley Lab-
oratory Concentrating Table with linoleum covered deck, and
a 3/4" Denver Suction-Presswe Diaphragm Pump. (Rubber- INQUIRIES
covered deck .for table is available.) Both table and pump
are mounted on a structural steel base and both machines Your inquiries are solicited. Further de-
are driven by V-belts from one only % horsewwer electric
motor. A welded steel launder is provided for continuous tails, specifications and bulletins on any
disposal of table concentrates and tailings. A 110 volt lamp items listed in this handbook will be sup-
with flexible a r m is provided for daylight t y w illumination
over the deck. A Mineralight Lamp can also be attached far plied promptly. We will be most happy to
use in detecting fluorescent minerals. Generally, a balance
line is provided on the pump discharge which counteracts give you our recommendation on any prob-
pumping ~ u l s a t i o n sand ~ r o v i d e sa n even feed to the table. lem without obligation. Our primary objec-
This self-contained unit is manufactured in two sizes:
No. 13-A.has concentrating table with deck of 40x18". tive is to help you by supplying sound infor-
No. 13-B has cencentrating table with deck of 50x24".
mation and proven mill equipment that will
make more profit for you.
Table Capacltv Dimensions
~ e c k Tons. Mnror Pump
Stre Sire 24 Hrr. HP S m L W H
--
13-A 4O"xIB.. 2 1 G'' 5'9%" 21%'' 2E8"
13.B 50"x24" %-3 Y." 6'7%" 25%'' 28"
SCALE, Denver (Portable) Platform SCALE, Denver Pulp Density
THE all-steel Denver (Port- THE Denver Pulp Density
able) Platform Scale, as illus- Scale provides a very fast and
trated, is deal for weighing accurate means of determin-

I
large samples and other prod- ing the specific gravity of
ucts which require accurate pulps and liquids. It simplifies
weighing in a mill or mill lab-
oratory. This scale is also
lea the procedure of obtaining the
specific gravity of mill prod-

. b
widely used throughout in-
dustrv to check weights of
materials received, materials
ucts, thereby saving consider-
able time for the mill operator.
This scale is used wherever
metallurgical results depend
I used in various batch treat- on the ratio of water to solids,
such as in ball mill discharge,
classifier overflow, thickener
determining test results discharge, conditioner dis-
The pulley cap and center charge, agitator circuit, etc.
Denver (Portable) Platlorm Scala
panel of the are made
of alloy steel, pressed to shape Construction of the unit is
and reinforced, making a very rigid and rust resisting unit. as illustrated a t left. The pulp
Scale container is made of sDun
The lever system is made heavy, with a large factor of safety,
and all bearings are self-aligning. The loow, bearines, nose aluminum and has an over-
irons, and weights are rust resistant, assuring long life with flow slot near the top which permits easy, accurate filling
sustained accuracy. The complete unit is mounted on wheels, to exactly one liter. In balanced position, with full pulp
thus making it portable. container, the reading on the beam gives the specific gravity
of the pulp directly. The percent solids is then obtained by
applying this reading to the pulp density table which is
furnished with each Denver Pulp Density Scale. To adapt
this scale to higher specific gravity mediums it is only neces-
sary to balance it with 1000 grams of water by adding weight
at the end of the beam. When properly balanced, the Denver
Pulp Density Scale then has a range from 1,000 to 3,300
grams. By utilizing this method of raising the scale range,
the specific gravity of any pulp can be found.
*In the platform
the beam.
S I Z ~above, the first figure is the dimension parallel with *capacity Approximate Shipping Weight, Lbs.
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'/ Export
~alume.
Grams
Domesic Exoort C u . Ft.

Reliable Denver Ore Tests insure your


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'Adjustable to 3300 grams or higher.


mining investment.

The Denver Equipment Company has specialized for


Denver Equipment Company publishes
many years in developing flotation processes and
DECO TREFOIL. a n exchange of help-
manufacturing flotation equipment. Complete batch ful engineering information designed
and continuous test laboratories-ire maintained for to improve milling. DECO TREFOIL is
research on flotation applications. Submit your prob- published every other month. If you are
lems to our experienced staff of Flotation Engineers connected with mining and do not re-
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take advantage,- now, of this test service. Writr ceive DECO TREFOIL please write
to any one of the Deco offices. to US.
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m previous p a g e l
ucts, both undersize and oversize; and a cone on th,? leed
end. I t can be furnished with any type of punched plate or
screen cloth specified by the customer. The 48" and 60" method of maintaining proper screen tension is employed. the
diameter Denver Trommel Screens are furnished with steel method depending on the wire diameter involved. Screen
tire and roller drive. cloths a r e mounted on rubber covered camber bars, slightly
These screens are well adapted for operation in series, arched for even distribution.
with a range of screen openings to give graded products for Standard screens are furnished with suspension rod or
use in stage treatment of ores. cable assemblies, or floor mounting brackets. Initial covering
Let us make recommendations for your proposed trom- of standard steel screen cloth is included for separations
me1 acreen installation or redesign your present flowsheet down to 20 mesh. Suspension frame, fine mesh wire, and
for greater efficiencv throueh use of a trommel screen. dust enclosure are furnished at a slight additional cost.
Motor driven units lnclude totally-enclosed, ball-bearing
motors. The Denver-Dillon Vibrating Screen can be drlven
from either side. The driven sheave is included on units
furnished without the drive.
The foIIowing table shows the many sizes available. St-md-
ard screens listed below are available in single and double
deck units. The triple and quadruple deck units consist
of double deck units with a n additional deck or decks
1
flanged to the original deck. Please consult our experienced
Capachies will
staff of screening engineers for additional information and
*bra is for open circuit and based on I!.$'' to 12" slope. recommendations on your screening problems.
incccase or decrease 2s a!ape 1s rnrreased or d e c r u a e d
More complete information can be obtained by writing
SCREEN, V I B R A T I N G , Denver-Dillon any Denver Equipment Company office.
DENVER-DILLON Vibrating
Screen has rapidly c o m e to Screcn Size
. the front a s a leader in the -- -- .
sizing and dewatering of mm- w L rated for
Ing and industrial products. Export
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Its almost unlimited uses vary 290
Irom the screening for size of 335
crusher products to the accu- 330
385
rate sizing ~f medicinal pel- 480
lets. The Denver-D~llon Vi- 455
brating Screen is a b o used for 1175
1290
su,oenrion Denver.nillon vi. w ~ tsizing by operating the 1570
bratin. screan-nal,m nack sere:-n on an uphill slore, the 1920
lower end being under the 1790
2110
surface of the liquid. 3170
3290
The main feature of the Denver-Dillon V~bratingScreen '620
is the patented mechanism. In operation, the screen shah 4055
rotates on T W O eceentrically .mounted bearings, and this 3875
eccentric motion is transmitted into the screen,body, causing 1355
a true circular throw motion, the radius of whlch is equlva- a deck screens, less drive. moun,
lent to the radius of eccentricity on the eccentric portlon
of the shalt. The simplicity of this construction allows the
screen to be manufactured with a light weight but sturdy
mechanism which is low in initial cost, low in maintenance Denver Ore Tests are made on an
and power costs, and vet has a high, positive capacity. "actual cost" basis. This brings the
The Denver-Dillon Vibraling Screen is available in single
and multiple deck, units for floor mounting or suspenslun. world's finest laboratory equipment
The side panels a r e equipped with flanges containing pre- and skilled technicians to your service
cision punched bolt holes so that a n additional deck may
br added in the future by merely bolting the new deck either crt a very low cost.
on the top or the bottom of the original deck. The advantage
of this feature is that added capacity is gained without qur-
chasing a separate mechanism, since the mechan~smsor@
nally furnished are designed for this feature. A positive
SKIP. Denver Ore and Water m Guides are made of heavv ~~ ~

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channels, flared on the ends.
and solidly riveted to the car-
rier and headframe. Head-
frame yoke and safety dogs
are of carbon cast steel. The
lifting eyebolt is made of
forged steel while the safety
mechanism is the widelv used.
extra heavv duty type - s a f e t i
dogs are of ample size and so
shaped to make ~t impossible
lor them to turn over and not
grip the gudes, as they are
cperated by a heavy elliptical
acrois beneath the car. The sprlng
illustration above shows the style "B" skip without a top Dumping rails can be sup-
or upper side. Denver Ore and Water Skips are also avail- plied for elther the Style No.
able with riveted steel tops. The table below includes only Standard Denver Sall.Dumoing Ski0 Or the No' Denver
data on units having steel tops but additional information ~ I-suilable for
or ~ ~ e k r t - S I Y INO. Self-Dumping Skip or Bucket.
on units without tops will gladly be furnished upon request.
Mart Operating Conditions These dumping rails are made
When ordering specify whether for ore or water, capacity of rolled steel angles. T h e y
desired weight df one cubic foot of material to be handled, are welded to heavy sideplatea
track iauge, angle of incline of shaft, and any limiting and so designed to permit the
dimensions. skip or bucket to hang in-
'Machine
Sire
/ Capacity.
Cu. Ft.
1
Steelwork
Thickness
I
Approximate
Shipping Wt.. Lbs.
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verted on the frame after
dumping has occurred. Two
guide horns, riveted to the
!" 550 sides of the skip or bucket,
800 guide it into the dumping rail
1050
1300 which in turn reverses the
1600 unit while it is being lowered.
Approximate shipping weight
*Data on unlrs equipped w t h steel tops only -- of dumping rails is three hun-
dred pounds per pair.
ewer Self-OumPinaSkir or Buckst ~ h importance
, of reliability
SKIP OR BUCKET, Denver Self-Dumping W i t h Ournplng Iron Shorn at R i g h t
and experience in building the
DENVER Self-Dumping Skip type of equipment used in the
or Bucket is heavily built to mining and milling industry cannot be over-emphasized.
withstand the wear and tear Requirements are very exacting. It is not only the cost of
of loading, rapid hoisting, and the equipment and the realization that the remote places
where this equipment is often used makes replacements and
strains incident to dumping. repairs very difficult to obtain, but also the importance of
Two styles are available. provlding maximum safety protection for the human lives
Style No. 1 is the standard at stake.
type and Style No. 2 is the
heavy duty type with hinged
hood. The standard type will
satisly most operating condi-
tions, but for extremely d a i -
cult operating conditions and
heavy loading the heavy duty
type is pteferable.
The s t a n d a r d type ore N O T E : Due to the large number of variable dimensions. the Denver Self-
Dum mg Skip or Bucket is made only on order and in accordance with
bucket or skip is of the self- v e c A rqulrcments.
dumping type, 'constructed of
,:," boilcr plate, and heavily
reinforced with iron bands.
SPEED REDUCER, Denver Integral L i f t Vertical Input Horaepowcr Retinas e t Vsrious
W o r m Gear Speed Gear
Reducer Ratio Worm Shaft R.P.M.
SII~
THE Denver Integral Lift
Vertical Worm Gear Speed
- - - -
100
_
200
_ _
300
_ I
580 _
720 _
870 ! I 1 5 0
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__
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N o 8 55/1 93 2 2 3 2 5 6
Reducer is used on Denver
Center and Side Air-lift Agi-
tators, Denver Hydroclassi-
-2::
No 15 6011 4 8
:: 2:10 1 14 4
9 1
16 0
100
17 3
113
19 3
I36
21 5
No. 1 8 6011 7 9 12 6 16 1 21 9 24 4 26 7 29 3 32 4
fiers, and on thickeners in
many mills and industrial
plants where it is necessary
to have a simple, compact. Speed Thermal * W D U ~
totally - enclosed, self - lubri- Rcducer Gcer Ratmg Torque
Sirc Ratio H.P. Inch-Lbs.
cated reduction unit. This unit
is widely used to step down
speeds of high-speed motors No. 8 23600
No. 10 42300
to the slow s g e d required by No. 12 69500
many ore dressing and indus- NO.15 132000
Several Sim of Total1~-Endawd No. 1 8 209000
m n v e r lntanrvl Lift Vertical Worm trial machines. It has ~ a r t i c u -
Gear Soeed Reducers lar a~olicationon mechanisms
wherc.'a positive lifting device 'Output torque ratings given are for 1 0 0 R.P.M. worm speed-use these
ratings for all worm speeds below LOO R.P.M.. For output torque at other
is necessary to prevent the stirring arm, or rakes, from stick- Input H . P . X 63000
ing due to rapid settling of solids during power interruptions speeds use: T=-
or ove~loadj. Other uses are for metal skimming, mixing, Output Shaft R.P.M. XEfficiency'
blending, dlsolving, emulsifying, s a ~ o n i f ~ ~ sulphonating,
ng,
cauhcising. washing, scrubbing, and many other uses.
A high-grade bronze is used in the machined, cut-tooth,
worm gear and the worm and worm shaft are machmed
from an allov steel shaft-hardened, ground, and polished.
The worm r<ng gear is bolted t o the which transmits
the torque to a splined vertical output shaft. The O U ~ U ~
shaft may be raised or lowered by means of a handwheel
.c>ci.,iedon the top of the gear case. Oversize tapered roller
k ~ r i n g sassume vertical loads, while ball bearings on the No. 12 2500
.wo!-r~?shaft take thrust loads in either direction as well as No. 15
i.~,!j::I loads. Ample use of leather oil seals prevents oil
:c;:iazes and protects the bearings from dirt. All ,parts are
:,jc;clsion machined to close tolerances, and wearmg parts
;re generously lubricated to give long wearing life and
;rccdom from repairs. This is important in helping to keep TABLE, Deister Plat-0 Concentrating
coats low in olants where several units may be used on
various machines. THE Deister Plat-0 Concen-
The horsepower ratings given in the table below are for trating Table exemplifies sim-
service with 8 to 10 hours duty, and free from recurrent ple, low cost, high quality
shock loads. For service with 8 to 10 hours duty where equipment for the separation
recurrent shock loads occur or 24 hour service where no ar.d recovery of the free min-
shock loading is experienced, the horsepower ratings must eral in ores containing gold,
be reduced by dividing by 1.2. For service with 24-hour silver, platinum, copper, tin,
shock load duty, the horsepower ratings must be reduced lead, zinc, iron and other min-
by dividing by 1.33. For operation requiring intermittent
service where the maximpm cycle of operation calls for not
more than 15 minutes running in a two-hour period, the The metallurgical superior-
horsepower ratings may be divided by 0.7. In no case must ity claimed for this unit over others in the concentration
the thermal rating he exceeded. and recovery of minerals is due to three important and ex-
clusive features: (1) patented plateau systems; (2) patented
(Continued on ncrt page) riffling systems; and (3) patented self-oiling head motion for
maximum efficiency and low power requirements.

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