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Courtesy of ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET Contents Introduction .......... Engineering Materials Characteristics Chart . . 7 Material Classification Code Chart....... Component Group Selection Guide Chart Conveyor Capacity .. Horsepower ........ Components Groups Chart . Comparison Table Components Conveyor Screws ....... Conveyor Screw Components .... Shafts . : Hangers ........ Hanger Bearings . Trough Ends ..... Trough End Bearings ... Thrust Bearings . Shaft Seals Troughs . : Trough Flanges .. Trough Saddles & Feet... Discharge Spouts & Gates . Trough Covers & Accessories . Bolt Patterns fees Safety / Installation and Maintenance Instructions. Screw Layout / Hand of Conveyor .. Design Info Sheet . . Courtesy of ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET INTRODUCTION MANY BULK MATERIALS ARE HANDLED EASILY AND EFFICIENTLY IN SCREW CONVEYORS OR FEEDERS. HOWEVER, TO INSURE THE BEST POSSIBLE SELECTION OF COMPONENTS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT CONSIDERATION BE GIVEN TO THE PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL MATERIALS. THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS INCLUDE SIZE, FLOWABILITY AND ABRASIVENESS, OF THE MATERIALS. OTHER CHARACTERISTICS, SUCH AS CONTAMINATION, CORROSIVENESS, DEGRADABILITY, FLUFFINESS, ETC. MAY INFLUENCE THE HANDLING AND SHOULD BE GIVEN TO MATERIALS WHICH MAY ASSUME DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF PROCESSING, ATMOSPHERE, AGE OR STORAGE. THE ENGINEERING INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS SECTION HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM THE MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE SUCCESSFUL DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF NUMEROUS AND VARIED SCREW CONVEYOR AND SCREW FEEDER INSTALLATIONS. SUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE TO EASILY SELECT THE COM- PONENTS RECOMMENDED FOR HANDLING MATERIALS UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS IN HORIZONTAL SCREW CONVEYORS AND FEEDERS. IT IS SINCERELY HOPED THAT YOU WILL FIND THIS ENGINEERING GUIDE COMPLETE IN DETAIL, EASY TO USE AND EXTREMELY HELPFUL IN CREATING NEW AND IMPROVED SOLUTIONS TO YOUR CONVEYING PROBLEMS. WHERE UNUSUAL APPLICATIONS OR SEVERE OPERATING CONDITIONS ARE A FACTOR OR WHERE THERE MAY BE DOUBT AS TO THE CORRECT SELECTION OF SCREW CONVEYORS OR SCREW FEEDERS, CONSULT CONVEYORS, INC. Courtesy of: ;CREW CONVEYOR PARTS.NET MATERIAL CHARA ne Urine Mari. | Conv. Weight Material | Component | Factor | Loading Mater Ibs. pereu. ft. Code series | Fm % ‘adipic Acid 5 5A 10935 2B 5 308 Alfalfa Meal 14.22 188,450 20 9 | 30a Alfalfa Pellets 41-43 424/925 20 5 | 45 Alfalfa Seed 10.15 138515N rateic | 4 45 ‘Almonds, Broken 27:30 29¢ 4/9350 20 9 30a ‘Almonds, Whole Shelled 28:30 290 2350 20 8 30a ‘Alum, Fine 4550 4865350 tarete | 6 308 ‘Alum, Lumpy 5060 586525 2028 14 45 Alumina 5565 688,27MY 30 18 15 ‘Alumina Fines 35 35Aigg27MY | 30 18 15 Alumina Sized or Briquette 65 650337 30 20 6 Aluminate Gel (Aluminate Hydroxide) 45 458,35 20 7 30a Aluminum Chips, Dry 78 creo 20 12 308 ‘Aluminum Chips, Oily 718 1145v 20 8 308 ‘Aluminum Hydrate 1320 1764 /235 tatete | 14 308 Aluminum Ore (See Bauxite) e = = - = ‘Aluminum Oxide 60.120 | 90Ayq917M — | 30 18 18 ‘Aluminum Silicate (Andalusite) 49 4964/9388 3A38 8 308 ‘Aluminum Sulfate 4558 5204925 tarsc | 1.0 5 Ammonium Chloride, Crystalline 4552 49AyggASFAS | 3A38 7 308 ‘Ammonium Nitrate 4562 BAAggSNTU | 38. 13 308 ‘Ammonium Sulfate 45.58 52¢},,35F0TU | 1A18.1c | 10 308 ‘Antimony Powder = Ayoos® 20 16 308 ‘Apple Pomace, Dry 15 184/945 20 10 308 ‘Arsenate of Lead (See Lead Arsenate) - - - - Ee ‘Arsenic Oxide (Arsenolite)™ 100-120 | 110Aygg35R | — = 308 Arsenic Pulverized 30 30Ay9925R 2 8 45 Asbestos Rock (Ore) at 810,378 30 12 8 ‘Asbestos Shredded 20-40 30646xY 20 10 308 ‘Ash, Black Ground 105 1058535 tars.ic | 20 308 ‘Ashes, Coal, dry 1/2" 35.45 0c ,A6TY | 3D 40 308 ‘Ashes, Coal, dry—3"" 35-40 380,867 30 40 308 ‘Ashes, Coal, wet 1/2" 45.50 48649487 30 50 308 " 45-50 490346T 30 50 308 ‘Ashes, Fly (See Fly Ash) = = - - = Asphalt, Crushed—1/2" 45 480/945 watetc | 20 | 30a Bagasse 7.10 SEABRVXY 2arp2c | 15 30a Bakelite, Fine 30-45 38025 vateic | 14 45 Baking Powder 4055 4849035 18 6 308 Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) 4055 48449925 18 6 45 Barite (Barium Sulfate) + 1/2"-3" 120180 | 1500536 30 26 308 Barite, Powder 120-180 | 180Aj935x | 20, 20 308 Barium Carbonate n 72M y9g45R 20 16 308 Bark, Wood, Refuse 1020 1SEABTVY 30 20 308, Barley, Fine, Ground 2438 318635 ratete | 4 308 Barley, Maited 31 31C 435 tatetc | 4 308 Barley, Meal 28 286/235 taapac | 4 308, Barley, Whole 36-48 42825N tareic | 5 45 Basait 0-105 | 938,27 30 18 5 Bauxite, Dry, Ground 68 68625 20 18 45 Bauxite, Crushed—3" 7585 800336 30 25 308 Beans, Castor, Meal 3540 388535 vase | 12 308 Beans, Castor, Whole Shelled 36 36C4/15W ratBic | 45 Beans, Navy, Dry 8 486/915 tatetc | 5 45 Beans, Navy, Steeped 60 606/925 rareic | 8 6 2 Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor MATERIAL CHARACT PARTS.NES at'd) Matt. | con. Weight Materiat | Component | Factor | Loading Material Ibs. per cu.ft. Code Series | Fm | % Bentonite, Crude 34-40 37D,45X 20 12 | 30a 5060 55A}q925MxY | 20 fe ae Benzene Hexachloride 56 56Ay9945R vateic | 6 | 308 Bicarbonate of Soda (Baking Soda) - = 18 63 | 45 Blood, Dried 35-45 400545U 20 20 | 30a Blood, Ground, Dried 30 30Aj935U | 1atB | 10 | 30a Bone Ash (Tricalcium Phosphate) 40.50 45Aj985 tate | 46 | 308 oneblack 20-25 Ary | rare [17 | 45 Bonechar 2740 343585 wre | 7 | 308 Bonemeat 5060 558535 20 17 | 30a Bones, Whote* 35.50 43ed5v 20 30 | 30a Bones, Crushed 35.50 430345 20 20 | 30a Bones, Ground 50 508535 20 17 | 30a Borate of Lime 60 6049035 tareic | 6 | 308 Borax, Fine 4556 5084257 30 a | 45 Borax Sereening —1/2" 5560 86/235 20 15 | 30a Borax, 1-1/2-2" Lump 5560 58D435 20 18 | 30a 60-70 650335 20 20 | 30a Borie Acid, Fine 55 5585257 30 8 | 45 Boron 8 75A 0037 20 19 | 15 Bran, Rice-Rye-Wheat 16.20 18Bg35NY taratc | 6 | 308 Brounite (Manganese Oxide) 120 120A 9936 20 20 | 308 Bread Crumbs 2025 2386350, tareic | 6 | 30a Brewer's Grain, spent, dry 14.30 2204245 tatpic | 5 | 30a srewer’s Grain, spent, wet 5560 Bec y/95T 2028 ae Brick, Ground—1/8" 100-120 | 1108637 30 22 15 Bronze Chins 30.50 408545 20 30 | 30a Buckwheat 37.42 408525 tatic | 4 | 45 Calcin, Flour 7585 80049935 taipic | 7 | 90a Calcium Carbide 7090 800,25N 20 20 | 30a Calcium Carbonate (See Limestone) i = = = - Calcium Fluoride (See Fiuorspar) eS - - - - Calcium Hydrate (See Lime, Hydrated) = . 5 S - Calcium Hydroxide (See Lime, Hydrated) = = = = Calcium Lactate 26.29 2epgasatR | 2028 308 Calcium Oxide (See Lime, unslaked) = = = = = Calcium Phosphate 4050 45A 9988 tatsic | 16 | 30a Calcium Sulfate (See Gypsum) = zs 7 7 7 Carbon, Activated, Dry, Fine” S = . - - Carbon Black, Pellted = S = = - Carbon Black, Powder? - - 2 Z = ‘Carbocundum 100 100027 30 30 15 Casein 36 368635 20 1s | 30a Cashew Nuts 3237 354/245 20 7 | 30a Cast tron, Chips 130200 | 165¢4/.45 20 40 | 30a Coustic Soda 88 ssegsorsu | 30 18 | 30a Caustic Soda, Flakes 47 47cypa5RSUx | 338 | 15 | 308 Cette (See Diatomaceous Earth) e = ~ - = Cement, Clinker 75.95 850,36 30 18 | 308 Cement, Mortar 133, 13385350 30 30 | 30a Cement, Portland 94 4A, 20 14 | 308 Cement, Aerated (Portland) 60.75 6BA;ggt6M — | 20 14 | 308 Cerrusite (See Lead Carbonate) = = = - - Chalk, Crushed 7595 850325 2 19 | 45 Chalk, Puverizes 67.75 THAyog26MXY | 20 1a | 45 Courtesy of: PARTS.NET ;CREW CONVEYOR MATERIAL CHARAC: mtd) Mavi. | Conv. Weight Materist_ | Component | Facror | Loading Material Ibs. per ou. ft. Code Series Fm % ‘Charcoal, Ground 1828 BBA j9g4® 2 14 308 Charcoal, Lumps 1828 2303450 20 14 308 Chocolate, Cake Pressed 40.45 430325 28 15, 45 Chrome Ore 125-140 | 1330436 30 25 308 Cinders, Blast Furnace 57 5703367 30 19 308 Cinders, Coal 40 4003367 30 18 308 Clay(See Bentonite, Diatomaceous Earth, Fuller's Earth, Kaolin & Ma = = - - - Clay, Ceramic, Ory, Fines 60-80 70A, ratete | 15 308 Clay, Calcined 80-100 | 908636 30 24 308 Clay, Brick, Dry, Fines 100-120 | 1106236 30 20 308 Clay, Dry, Lumpy 60-75 68035 20 18. 308 Clinker, Cement (See Cement Clinker) = & - = - Clover Seed 45.48 478,25N tateic | 4 45 Coal, Anthracite (River & Culm) 5561 608,35TY 2A-28 10 308, Coal, Anthracite, Sized—1/2" 4961 8504/25 2028 10 45 Coal, Bituminous, Mined 4060 S0D,S5LNxY | 1A18 8 308, Coal, Bituminous, Mined, Sized 45.50 4803350V tate 10 308, Coal, Bituminous, Mined, Stack 43.50 47C 4/2487 2028 9 308 Coat, Lignite 37-45 410,35T 20 10 308 Cocoa Beans 30-45 38C} 250 tate 5 45 Cocoa, Nibs 35 356/925 20 5 45 Cocoa, Powdered 30:35 B3Ao945XY | 18 9 308 Cocoanut, Shredded 2022 21845, 28 15 308 Coffee, Chatt 20 208,25MY tate 10 45 Cottee, Green Bean 25:32 29C4/25P0 | TAB 8 45 Ground, Dry 5 25Ayg35P 1AtB 6 308 - Ground, Wet 35.45 404945 1A18 6 308 , Roasted Bean 2030 25C/25P0 | 1B 4 5 Soluble 19 A9aygssPUY | 18 4 308 Coke, Breeze 25:35 3064/9387 30 12 18 Coke, Loose 23.38 300,37 30 12 18 Coke, Petrol, Caleined 35-45, 400737 30 13 18 Compost 30:50 400,45TV 3A38 10 308 Concrete, PreMix Dry 85-120 | 103¢,,,360 | 20 30 308 Copper Ore 120.150 | 1360536 30 49 308 Copper Ore, Crushed 100.150 | 1250336 30 49 308 Copper Sulfate, (Bluestone) 75-95 85C/938S 2a2B2¢ | 10 304 Copperas (See Ferrous Sulfate) S a 7 - - Copra, Cake Ground 40-45, 435 ,45HW taric | 7 308, Gopra, Cake, Lumpy 2530 280435HW 2are2c | 8 300 Copra, Lumpy 2 22636HW 2A2B26 | 1.0 30a, Copra, Meal 40.45 426,35HW 20 7 30A Cork, Fine Ground 5.15 108,35. tatete | 5 308, Cork, Granulated 1215 1402351 tarpac | 5 308, Gorn, Cracked 4050 450,25° ratete | 7 45 Gorn Cobs, Ground 7 1764/9285 ratBic | 6 45 Corn Gobs, Whole* 1245 14838 2028 20 308 Gorn Ear* 86 56535 2028 7 308 Corn Germ 2 218,35°Y taaic | 4 30a Corn Grits 40.45 438535? tataic | 5 308 Cornmeal 32.40 368,357 1B 8 308 Corn Oil, Cake 25 250/A5HW 148 6 308 Corn Seed 45 45Cyp2sPa | 1AtBIC | 4 45 Corn Shelled 45 8804925 rateice | 4 45 Courtesy of: ;CREW CONVEYOR MATERIAL CHARAC PARIS NEE nt‘d) mac. | cone. Weight Mater Component | Factor | Loading Material tbs. pereu. ft] Code series | Fm | % Gorn Suger 3035 338,35°U 18 +0] 30a Cottonseed, Cake, Crushed 40-45 43cyashw | tate | 1.0 | 308 Cottonseed, Cake, Lumpy 40-45 430,45HW zaza | 10 | 30a Cottonseed, Dry, Delinted 22.40 31C4/925X 1018 9 | 45 Cottonseed, Dry, Not Delinted 1825 2acypasxy | 1A18 8 | 30a Cottonseed, Flakes 2025 230y,35HWY | 1018 8 | 308 Cottonseed, Hulls 2 128,35 118 2 | 30a Cottonseed, Mest, Expeller 2530 2e0g45HW 3A38 5 | 30a Cottonseed, Meal, Extracted 35-40 370 ,45HW TAB 8 | 30a Cottonseed, Meats, Dry 40 405g35HW 1A18 ioe | ico Cottonseed, Meats, Rolled 35-40 3804/45HW | 1A18 6 | 30a Crecklings, Crushed 40-50 45D ,45HW zar2c | 13 | 30a Cryotite, Dust 75.90 B3A;qg36L | 20 20 | 308 Cryolite, Lumpy 90-110 | 10004436 20 24 308 Gallet, Fine 80-120 | 1006}/237 30 20 | 15 Culet, Lump 80120 | 10004937 30 25 | 15 Culm, See Coal, Anthracite) 5 = - - Cupric Sulfate (Copper Sulfate) = E a = = Detergent (See Soap Detergent) = = = = = Diatomaceous Earth na7 1449367 30 16 | 308 Dicalcium Phosphate 40-50 4544935, tarstc | 16 | 30a Disodium Phosphate 25.31 2804035 30 5 | 30a Distillers Grain Spent Dry 30 308635 20 5 | 30a Distillers Grain, Spent Wet 40.60 500) /945V 3A38 8 | 30a Volomite, Crushed 80-100 | 90¢1/238 20 20 | 308 Dolomite, Lumpy go-100 | 950,36 20 20 | 308 Earth, Loam, Dry, Loose 76 766736 20 t2 | 308 Ebonite, Crushed 63:70 676 4/735 waretc | a | 30a 9g Powder 16 1Waggssmey | 1B 10 | 30a Epsom Salts (Magnesium Sulfate) 40:50 45449350 tareic | ‘8 | 308 Feldspar, Ground 6580 7340037 20 20 15 Feldspar, Lumps g0-100 | 960,37 20 20 18 Feldspar, Powder 100 100A.390936 20 20 | 30a Feldspar, Screenings 7580 78937 20 20 15 Ferrous Sulfide—1/2" 120195 | 128047926 tareic | 20 | 308 Ferrous Sulfide—100M 105-120 | 11349936 rater | 20 | 308 Ferrous Sulfate 50:75 30 935 20 10 | 30a Fish Meal 35-40 sacyjpa5He | tatsic | 10 | 30a Fish Serap 40-50 450 45H zara2c | 15 | 30a Flaxseed 43.45 445535K tateic | 4 | 30a Flaxseed Coke (Linseed Cake) 48.50 aon ya5w 2078 7 | 30a Flaxseed Meal (Linseed Mes!) 25.45, 338,450 1A18 4 | 30a Flour Wheat 33-40 37g SUP 18 6 | 30a Flue Dust, Basic Oxygen Furnace 45.60 53Agg36LM | 30 35 | 308 Flue Dust, Blast Furnace 110-125 | 1184936 30 35 | 308 Flue Dust, Boiler H. Ory 3045 38Ays6Lm | 30 35 | 308 Fluorspar, Fine (Calcium Fluoride) 80-100 | 908436 20 20 | 30 Fluorspar, Lumps go1t0 | 100836 20 20 | 308 Fyash 3045 38/44936M 30 35 | 308 Foundry Sand, Dry (See San = = = - = Fuller's Earth, ry, Raw 30-40 35 Ago 25 20 20 | 45 Fuller’ Earth Oily, Spent 6065 eacy450w | 30 20 | 30a Fuller's Earth, Caleined 40 4049025 30 20 | 45 Gatena (See Lead Sulfide) = = - - = Gelatine, Granulated 32 326 ,35°U 18 8 | 30a Courtesy of: ;CREW CONVEYOR MATERIAL CHARAC: PARIS-NEE mt’d) matt, | Conv Weight Material | Component | Factor | Loading Material lbs. per eu. ft Code Series Fm | % Gitsonite 37 3704/235 30 19 | 308 Glass, Batch ao100 | 9004/37 30 25 15 Glue, Ground 40 408,450 20 17 30a Glue, Peart 40 40¢/235U tareic | 5 300 Giue, Veg. Powdered 40 40A4g45U tatsic | 6 308 Gluten, Meal 40 405535P 1B 8 30a, Granite, Fine 8090 8504/27 30 25 15 Grape Pomece 1520 180450 20 14 308 Graphite Flake 40 408525LP taserc | 5 45 Graphite Flour 2B BArggssumP | 1At81c | 5 | 30a Graphite Ore 65-75 700,351, 20 10 | 30a Guano Dry* 70 70C 935 3a3e | 20 | 30a Gypsum, Calcined 5560 588,350 20 16 | 30a Gypsum, Calcined, Powdered 6080 TOA;g935U | 20 20 308 Gypsum, Raw 1 7080 750325 20 20 | 30a Hay, Chopped* 812 Yocyj93 | 2028 16 308 Hexanedioic Acid (See Adiic Acid) a = = 2 = Hominy, Dry 3560 43¢ 5250 taretc | 4 45 Hops, Spent, Ory 35 350385 2a2e2c | 1.0 | 308 Hops, Spent, Wet 50-56 530345V 2028 18 30a, Hoe, Crushes 3645 4003350 2028 4 30a, lee, Flaked 40-45 4364/9350 18 6 | 30a tee, Cubes 33:96 3403350 18 4 308 foe, Shel 33.35 3403450 18 4 30a Umenite Ore 140-60 | 1500437 30 20 1 tron Ore Concentrate 120-180 | 1504437 30 22 15 tron Oxide Pigment 25 25A;qq36uMP | 1A1B-1c | 1.0 308 {ron Oxide, Millseale 75 784/938 20 16 308 Iron Pyrites (See Ferrocs Sulfate) . a = = - tron Sulphate (See Ferrous Sulfate) 7 7 = = = Iron Sulfide (See Ferrous Sulfate) - - = = a tron Vitriol (See Ferrous Sulfate) _ = es - x Katie (Corn) 4045 430 4925 30 5 45 Kaolin Clay 63 620325 20 20 45 Keolin Clay-Tale 42.56 49Aqo35uMP | 20 20 308 Kryalith (See Cryotite) = = = - — Lactose 32 32%4o35PU 18 6 308 Lamp Black (See Carbon Black) = = = = i Lead Arsenate n 72A4o35R raretc | 14 30A Lead Arsenite n 72849 35R varpac | 14 30a Lead Carbonate 240-260 | 250Aqq35n | 20 1.0 | 30a Lead Ore—1/8" 200270 | 2958535 30 14 30a Lead Ore~1/2 180-230 | 205¢4/996 30 14 308 Lead Oxide (Red Lead) —100 Mesh 30-150 | 90,9935 20 12 308 Lead Oxide (Red Lead)—200 Mesh 30-180 | 105Azq935LP_| 20 12 30a ‘Lead Sulphide 100 Mesh* 240.260 | 250A;q935R | 20 308 Lignite (See Coal Lignite) - = = = = Limanite, Oe, Brown 120 1200 947 30 17 15 Lime, Ground, Unsiaked 6065 638,350 tareic | 6 30a Lime, Hydrated 40 408635UM 20 8 | 30a Lime, Hydrated, Pulverized 3240 Agg35LM | IAB 6 30a, Lime, Pebble 53.56 55Cy/p25HU | 24-28 20 | 4s Limestone, Agricultural 68 688,95 20 20 308 Limestone, Crushed 8590 880,36 20 20 308 stone, Dust 5595 TEAAGAEMY | 20 1620 | 308 Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor MATERIAL CHARACT: PARTE NET at'd) mart. | conv. Weight Component | Factor | Loading Mater tts. per eu. ft. Series Fm | % indane (Benzene Hexachloride) = = = = = Linseed (See Flaxseed) = = = = = Litnarge (Lead Oxide) = . - - = Lithopone 45.50 4BAg9595MR | 118 10 | 30a Maize (See Mito) = = - = = ‘Malt, Ory, Ground 2030 258635NP taretc | 5 — | 30a Malt, Meat 36-40 388625" vateic | 4 45 Malt Dry Woole 20:30 2504 /,36N tareic | os 300 Malt, Sprouts 13.45 140 4/935 tatetc | 4 308 Magnesium Chloride (Magnesite) 3 396/945 1A1B 10 308 Manganese Dioxide* 7085 7BAy9935NRT | 20-28 1s 30a, Manganese Ore 125-140 | 1330/37 30 20 16 Manganese Oxide 120 120A 9936 2 20 | 308 Manganese Sulfate 70 70C 4/937 30 24 1 Marble, Crushed 80-95 898537 30 20 15 Mart, (Clay) 80 800,36 20 18 308 Mest, Ground 5055 saedsnorx | 20.28 18 308 Meat, Scrap (W/bone) 40 40E46H 20 18 308 Mica, Flakes 7.22 208, 16MY 20 14 308 Mica, Ground 1345 148536 20 9 308 Mica, Puverized 1345 14A}o936M | 20 10 308 Milk, Dried, Flake 56 6Bg35PUY 1B 10 308 Milk, Matted 27:30 29 qo ASPX 1B 8 308 Milk, Powdered 2045 338q25°M 1B 5 | 45 imi, Sugar 32 32A40935°X | 18 6 30a, Milk, Whole, Powdered 20:36 zesgsrux | 18 5 | 30a Mill Scale (Steel) 120-125 | 123E46T 30 30 | 308 Milo, Ground 3236 348625 varBic | 5 5 Milo, Maize (Katir) 40-45 4386 15N wareic | 4 45 Moly bdenite Powder 107 1078526 20 18 308 Monosodium Phosphate 50 508536 20 6 308 Mortar, Wet® 150 150E¢6T 30 3.0 308 Mustard Seed 45 458,15N vaspic | 4 45 Naphthalene Flakes 45 458535 varie | 7 30a Niacin (Nicotinic Acid) 35 35A4035° 2 8 308 Oats 26 26Cy,25MN | ta1B1c | 4 45 ats, Crimped 1926 230 4/936 tarpic | 5 30a Oats, Crushed 2 22Bg45NY wric | 6 300 ats, Flour 35 35449035 watec | 5 | 30a Oat Hulls 8.12 10Bg35NY vateic | 5 | 30a ats. Rolled 19.24 2acyaeny | tateic | 6 308 leo Margarine (Margarine) 59 B9EdsHiKPWx | 20.28 4 308 Orange Peel, Dry 15 15E45 2028 15 300 Oxalie Acid Crystals Ethane Diacid Crystals | 60 608,350S 118 10 308 Oyster Shells, Ground 5060 55/2367 30 1620 | 308 Oyster Shells, Whole 80 800,36TV 30 2.125 | 308 Paper Pulp (4% or fess) 62 e2ed5 2-28 18 30a Paper Pulp (6% to 15%) 6062 614s 2A28 15 | 30a Paraffin Coke —1/2" 45 450 945K tate 6 | 30a Peanuts, Clean, in shell 15.20 1803350 228 7 308 Peanut Meal 30 308535P 18 6 30a Peanuts, Raw, Uncleaned (unshelled) 15.20 1803960 30 7 308 Peanuts, Shelled 35.45 1064/2350 1B 5 308 Peas, Dried 4550 4ecygisna | 1ass1c | 5 45 Perlite Expanded 12 1064 /236 2 6 308 Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET MATERIAL CHARACi crioiteo Unan: ont'd) act. | conv Weight Material Component | Factor | Loading Material Ibs. pe cu.ft. Code Series Fm * Phosphate Acid Fertilizer 60 0B g25T TAB 14 6 Phosphate Disodium (See Sodium Phosphate) = e - - - Phosphate Rock, Broken 7585 800,36 20 24 308 Phosphate Rock, Pulverized 60 608536 20 7 308 Phosphate Sand 90.100 | 958537 30 20 18 Plaster of Paris (See Gypsum) = = a = 5 Plumbago (See Graphite) = = 5 = = Polystyrene Beads 40 408,35P0 18 4 308 Polyvinyl, Chloride Powder 2030 25Argg'SKT | 28 1.0 308 Polyvinyl, Chloride Pellets 20:30 aseasKpat | 18 6 308 Polyethelene, Resin Pellets 30:35, 33¢4 9450 1At8, 10 308 Potash (Muriate) Dry 70 708537 30 20 18 Potash (Muriate) Mine Run 75 750,37 30 22 18 Potassium Carbonate st 518536 20 10 308 Potassium Chloride Pellets 120130 | 125,,,25Tu | 30 16 45 Potassium Nitrate —1/2" 7% 76Cyi6NT | 3B 12 308 Potassium Nitrate —1/8" 80 808,20NT 3B 12 308 Potassium Sulfate 42.48 458546X 20 10 308 Potato Flou 48 ABA I5MNP | 1A-18 5 308 Pumice ~1/8" 42.48 458,46 30 16 308 Pyrite, Pellets 120-130 | 125€ 4/926 30 20 308 Quartz,-100Mesh 7080 75A 49927 30 7 15 Quarts, 1/2" 2000 e6cy)27 20 20 6 Rice, Bran 20 208,35NY rarsac | 4 308 Rice, Grits 42.45 44B635° tarac | 4 308 Rice, Polished 30 304/915? tatpic | 4 45 Rice, Hulled 45.49 476/925 taapic | 4 45 Rice, Hulls 2021 218g35NY tac | 4 308 Rice, Rough 32.36 344/935 tareic | 6 308 Rosin—1/2" 6568 6764/9450 tasBic | 15 308 Rubber, Reclaimed Ground 2350 37C 4985 tarpic | 15 308 Rubber, Pelleted 5055 530345 2a-28.26 | 2.5 308 Rye 42.48 458515N taric | 4 45 Rye Bran 15.20 188635Y tarsi | 4 308 Rye Feed 33 338535N taBic | 5 308 Rye Meal 35.40 388535 tac | 5 30a Rye Middlings a2 428535 1018 5 30a Rye, Shorts 3233 33C4 035, 2028 5 308 Satflower, Cake 50 500526 20 6 308 Safflower, Meal 50 508535 rarer | 6 30a Safflower Seed 45 450515N taapic | 4 45 Saffron (See Safflower! 5 = = - S Sal Ammoniac (Ammonium Chloride) = = = Ps ee Salt Cake, Dry Coarse 85 858536TU 30 24 308 Salt Cake, Dry Pulverized 65-85 758¢36TU 30 7 308 Salicylic Acid 29 2985370 30 6 18 Salt, Dry Coarse 4560 53¢},,3670 | 30 12 308 Salt, Ory Fine 7080 75B¢S6TU 30 7 308 itpeter - (See Potassium Nitrate) 5 - = = = Sand Dry Bank (Damp) 110.130 | 1208547 30 28 18 ‘Sand Ory Bank (Dry) 90.110 | 1008.37 30 7 15 ‘Sand Dry Silica 90-100 | 955637 30 20 15 Sand Foundry (Shake Out) 90-100 | 950,372 30 26 15 Sand (Resin Coated) Silica 108 1048627, 30 20 18 Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor MATERIAL CHARACT? VS P48"5-NE" __ at'd) Mer Weight Material Component | Factor Materia Win pereu.tt.| Code series | Fm Sand Resin Contd Zircon) 15 THEA gga? | 3D as] neal iors | t2egi8x | tareic | 7 | aoa Seeoal ° eset 20 10 | 30 Sesame Seed mar | 340026 20 2 aseo | aact36 =| 20 20 | 308 Shale, Powdered or Granulated 31 si3te 18 6 | 308 Silicon Dioxide (See Quarta) : : E + ie Ste, Four = Bagg 88 20 Ts | aon Silica Gel + 1/2"-3" 45 4BDg37HKQU | 30 20 18 Sig last Furnace Crushed tao180 | tseSys7v | 30 ze | is Sig, Furnace Granular, ry coos | 630,597 30 22 | 6 Slate, Crushed,—1/2" 80-90 88C 4/36 20 2.0 308 Slate, Ground,—1/8" 82-85 848536 20 20 308 Studge, Semap, Dri soso | asetrw 30 a: Pp ote fsss | sostes 2 3 | ae Soap Beads or Granules, isos | 2809360 ierstc | 8 | aon Soup, Chips is2e | aockassa | tateic | ¢ | 30a Soup Detergent isso | sonia | tateic | 2 | 20a Soap, Flakes, pis, | vostscaxy | tatsic | 8 | 30a Soup, Power 2025 | 238825 iaiwic | 8 | 48 Soopstone, Tale, Fine fos | asabyoesxy | tarste | 20° | 30a Sode Ash, Heavy sees | coi 2 to | 308 Soda Ash ane 2033 | zatyssy | 20 ‘a | 308 Sodium Aluminate, Ground 2 72066 2 vo | 308 Sodium Aluminum Fluor See Kryotie) | 2 2 | Sodiom Alominum Sulfate™ 5 | to | 308 Sar Bentonite (See Bentonite) = e 2 | Sodium Bicarbonate (See Baking Soda) = = z 2] t Secium Cnorice (See Salt) : = : 2 | Sedum Carbonate (See Sods Ash) = 7 2 _ Sedium Hycrate (Se Coste Soda) = = = a Sedum Hydroxide (See Coustic Soda) = - = 2 | t Sele heey z e : = Sodium Nivate yoo | 7so,2ns | 202 | 12 | aw Sodium Phosphate soso | sends waa | | 30a Sean Sulfate {Se Sl Cake} = e _ Sedum sulfite oe 963 ,48x 2 ts | 308 Sorghum, Seed (See Kafr or Mio) = E = ey) ® Soybean, Cake foas | R20 ,35W aareic | 10 | 30a pieeeer soao | sscSnaenw | 2B S| 308 Soybean Fake, Raw v2 | aactiZssy" | iaasic | 8 | aoa Sovbeen Flour mao | zoatZeun | tatsic | 8 | 20 Soybean Meal, Cold ‘0 t0008s varaic | 8 | 30a Soybean Mea! Hot aoa. | a0ntser raze | 5 | 300 Soybeans, Whole asso | ache | 10 | 308 Stren 2650 | sealisw | tater] io | 45 Steel Turning, Crushed toorso | ias6cewv | 30 3s | 308 Supa Bet Pulp, Ory iis | ac320 | 20 ‘2 | 308 Supa Bet Pulp, Wet peas | sctZasx | taric | 12 | 30a Suge, Refined, Granulated Ory soss | sanru | te 20 | 30a Saar, Refined Granulated Wet sees | soctaasx | 1B 20 | 30a Saver Powdered soe | ssalZampx | iB | 300 Sur Rw sees | ogex | 1B 1s | 30a Sulphur, Crushed—1/2" 50-60 BBC /235N 1A18 3 308, Sulphur, Lumpy,—3" 80-85 830335N 2-28 8 308, Courtesy of: MATERIAL cHanact® ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET - .-ont’d) Matt. | Con. Component | Factor | Loading Mater Series Fm % ‘Sulphur, Powdered TA18 7 308) Sunflower Seed atBic | 5 45 Talcum—1/2" 20 9 308 Talcum Powder 20 8 308 Tanbark, Ground” ratgic | 7 308 Timothy Seed watgic | 6 308 Titanium Dioxide (See lImenite Ore) = = - = Tobacco, Scraps 20D,45¥ 2028 8 308 Tobacco, Snuff 30845MQ vargic | 9 308 Tricalcium Phosphate 45 AGA 1A1B 16 30A ‘Triple Super Phosphate 53836RS 30 20 308 Trisodium Phosphate 806/38 20 7 308 Trisodium Phosphate Granular 608536 20 7 308 Trisodium Phosphate, Pulverized BOA 4938 20 16 308, ‘Tung Nut Meats, Crushed 280,250 2028 8 45 Tung Nuts 2530 280315 2028 7 45 Urea Prils, Coated 43.46 458525 ratpic | 1.2 308, Vermiculite, Expanded 16 16C4/38Y 10.18 5 308 Vermiculite, Ore 80 800356 20 10 308 Vetch 48 4855 16N rargic | 4 308 Walnut Shells, Crushed 35-45 408536 20 10 308 Wheat 45-48 ATC /925N atic | 4 45 Wheat, Cracked 4045, 438 25N watpic | 4 45 Wheat, Germ 18-28 238525 atpic | 4 45 White Leed, Dry 75-100 gpomn, 20 10 308 ‘Wood Chips, Screened 1030 200,45VY 2028 6 300 ‘Wood Flour 1636 268,35N TAB 6 30a Wood Shavings 8.16 12645VY 2028 15 308 Zine, Concentrate Residue 75:80 788537 3D 10 15 Zine Oxide, Heavy 3035 33A;9945X 1A18 10 30a, Zine Oxide, Light 10:15 TBAiQg@SXY | 1A18 10 30a, “Consult our engineering department. MATERIAL CLASSIFICA 1tUN GUE CHAT Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET &- Major Code Class Material Characteristics Included Designation Density Bulk Density, Loose Average Lbs/CF No. A200 Very Fine No. Aioo No. 40 Sieve (.016") And Under Ago Fine No. 6 Sieve (,132") And Under Bg 4/2" And Under Cig Granular 3" And Under D3 Size 7" And Under oF 16" And Under Lumpy Over 16" To Be Specified X=Actual Maximum Size Irregular —_Stringy, Fibrous, Cylindrical, E Slabs, Etc, Very Free Flowing - Flow Function >10 ' Free Flowing - Flow Function >4 But < 10 2 Flowability Average Flowability - Flow Function >2 But¢ 4 3 ‘Sluggish - Flow Function 2 4 Mildly Abrasive 5 Abrasiveness Moderately Abrasive 6 Extremely Abrasive 7 Builds Up and Hardens F Generates Static Electricity G Decomposes - Deteriorates in Storage 4 Flammability 4 Becomes Plastic or Tends to Soften K Miscellaneous Very Dusty. a ‘Aerates and Becomes Fluid M Properties Explosiveness N ‘Stickiness-Adhesion ° Contaminable, Affecting Use es Ca Degradable, Affecting Use a Gives Off Harmful or Toxie Gas or Fumes R Hazards Highly Corrosive s Mildly Corrosive iu Hygroscopic u Interlocks, Mats or Agglomerates v Present w Packs Under Pressure x Very Light and Fluffy - May Be Windswept w Elevated Temperature z " Courtesy of: COMPONENT GROW. ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET eee tere eee CHART Component Group Letter “Materil Classification Designation Code Type of intermediate Hanger Bearing 5 sf es z¢ £8 3 $ 4 . ae i $3 z ae ida] ds VEE] daa | sd | ce | 32 fi] 22 |6& gs 3 ae an Pe $2) 25 3 a3 ae 35 25 2 8 a 3 3 = Anon | 85 Noncor. | 1 A 8 c - Aioo LH 5 T 2 A 8 - 7 Aso | Cue s 3 a B - - . 3 o> Noncor. | 2 a 8 c - oe | 5 T 2 A 8 = 7 D6 s 3 A 8 = 7 o, Ano | & Noncor. | 2 . 7 = o Avoo 6 T a = 7 7 ° Ao | Cie s a = 2 5 . 23 o> Non-cor. | 2 . . 5 o ore | 6 T 3 = 5 = o 16 s Eo S = e ° O% S200 | 86 Noncor. | 3 . . - ° Asoo 7 1 3 = = = o aa lecre s 3 a - - ° ps Non-corr. | 3 5 a ore 7 T 3 - = _ D P16 s ED = = = ° oy * For very corrosive conditions (codes 6S or 7S) lighter gauge special anti-corrosion materials may be used. 4 Ball bearings are not usually recommended for conveyors handling materials partly or wholly finely ground. (Code A) +Any abrasive material which is flammable, or which may contain explosive dust, consult our engineering department for bearing recommendations. Courtesy of ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET CONVEYOR CAPACITY Required Information Type and condition of mate 19 convey Conveyor capacity in cubic feet per hour. ‘Maximum particle size in inches. 1. LOADING Refer to Material Tables, pages 2-10 and find the recom: ‘mended conveyor loading per cent for the material to be conveyed, 2. CAPACITY Im Capacity Table, page 14, find the group that corresponds to the recommended per-cent loading, Refer to the capacity at maximum R.P.M. column in this group, and find the capacity which equals, or just exceeds, that required; ‘ote the convevar size and mavimum lump tize correspond ing to this value. 3. PARTICLE SIZE 1 this size does not exceed the maximum particle size being conveyed, the selected conveyor size will be ade- Guste. If this tabular value is less than the maximum Particle size being conveyed, select larger conveyor Whose tabular maximum lump size equals, or exceeds, the particle size being conveyed, 4, SPEED Conveyor speed (S,) may be found from the following equation: G, = Conveyor capacity in cubic fe per hour. Conveyor capacity in cubic feet per hour at one rpm. a ee 100% LOADING Capacity charts and tables given for 100% loaded conveyors are average values for pulverulent materials, and it is recom: mended that our engineering department be consulted ‘concerning particular mater PITCH Capacity and speed tables are based on standard conveyors, (pitch equals conveyor diameter). For other than standard pitch, determine the required conveyor speed (S,), 35 outlined above, and multiply by the conveyor pitch factor (F,) from the following table, S. = Fp (S, td. pitch) ‘Standard (pitch equals diameter) 1.00 Halt (etch equals 12 ameter) 200 ‘Short (pitch equals 2/3 diameter) 1.50 Long | tpitenequls 1.172 diameters) | 087 FLIGHTS. When using equally spaced multe fghs, Le, more tan ‘one helicoid interlaced, the pitch of a single helicoid only ‘need be considered for capacity determinations. For example, if a double flight - short pitch conveyor is under consideration, the pitch factor (Fp) for speed cal ‘culations would be 2/3 diameter (Fy * 1,50) rather than 1/3 diameter. Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET CAPACITY ge nea ‘Maximum Capacity Maximum CONVEYOR LOADING % oleneter Lump Cubie Fest Per Hour Economical ee ‘AtOne RPM [AtMaximum Rew] Speed RPM 4 5/8 021 15 2 6 314 075 31 ee 9 1412 28 179 64 10 13/4 a7 229 62 2 2 37 389 58 4 242 108 joa 55 16 3 159 843 3 18 3 27 1,138 50 20 312 312 1404 45 24 4 5810 2,030 35 4 5/8 oat 33 130 6 3/4 15 183 122 8 1412 56 eae 115 10 13/4 72 aia 13 2 2 133 1,370 103 14 242 24 2/004 95 6 3 315 2.803 89 18 3 157 3.839 84 20 342 624 a'967 78 24 a 1180 7,788 68 a 5/8 oat 29 2 6 3/4 15 102 83 8 1412 56 358 6 10 13 72 aac ® 2 2 133 ™m 38 14 2a 24 1.160 55 16 3 315 1670 3 18 3 457 2.285 50 20 34 624 2.745 a4 24 4 1180 41050 u 4 5/8 062 114 6 314 228 405 9 142 30 1.296 10 13/4 109 "700 2 2 195 2/808, 4 24/2 310 428 16 3 466 5918, 18 3 66.3 8,022 20 32 956 10811 2 4 1720 15,480 4 5/8 13 «07 é a8 40 1425 9 112 70 4590 10 13/4 240 6336, 2 2 440 11/088 4 24n 680 19912 168 3 1040 22464 18 3 150.0 31,950 20 3472 208.0 393312 m4 4 340.0 521020 “ Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor HORSEPOWER The following procedures for the determination of con- veyor horsepower are based on the assumption that con: vevors are installed with correct alignment of components ‘and that speeds and capacities are based on thote set forth in the preceeding capacity equations and tables, Required Information Conveyor size Conveyor speed Conveyor capacity Material conveyed Conveyor length Hanger bearing type Calculated Solution For more complex installations, ent calculations are to be prefer he following four indepen: . ——— ® conveyed moet horsepower HP ® comeyor tora horeponer HP, © drive horsepower HP4 @ HP; Conveyor Friction Horsepower The horsepower required to overcome friction in the moving parts of the conveyor assembly may be determined by the following equation: Ch 4 7,000,000 Lg = Total length, in feet, of conveyor under con: tion = Speed of conveyor in rpm, maximum in the case of variable speed drives. F, = Conveyor diameter factor from the table on page 16. Fy, = Hanger bearing type factor from the table on page 16. @® HPy, Conveyed Material Horsepower Horsepower required to convey material horizontally is ‘determined from the following equation: cM Ly F, HP, = 1,000,000 8 PARTS.NET G- Cw be Fm 1,000,000 Cv = Conveyor capacity in eubic feet per hour. = Average material weight in pounds per cubic foot. Lg = Total conveyor length in feet. = Materi 2:0. horsepower factor from tables, pages Conveyor capacity in pounds per hour @® HP, Conveyor Total Horsepower” Total horsepower required at the conveyor drive shaft may be determined from the following: HP, = (HPy + HP) Fo ‘85 DRIVE EFFICIENCY HP¢ = Conveyor friction horsepower HPm = Horsepower requited to convey materia Fe = Conveyor overload factor from the chart ‘on page 16. snove ‘SCREW CONVEYORS OR FEEDERS LOCATED UNDER HOPPERS OF BINS MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL HORSEPOWER TO HANDLE THE HEADLOAD. FOR THESE APPLICATIONS CONSULT Cr @ HPy_ Drive Horsepower ‘The overload factor F. is a correction for calculated horse: ‘powers of less than five horsepower. This factor is necessary because screw conveyors often require a greater torque range than small motors are able to provide. In other words, small overloads of minor choke conditions could easily stall a drive and create an intolerable nuisance in a continuous process, Increasing the horsepower of these small motors has been found a satisfactory means of correcting such undesirable conditions, and the factor F, does just that. Courtesy ot ‘Screw Conveyor HORSEPOWER FACIYS == 8 F, Conveyor Diameter Factor * Non lubricates bearing. CONVEYORS WITH MODIFIED FLIGHTS. The procedure for calculation of horsepower for conveyors with special or modified flights is identical to that used for standard conveyors except that the Material Horsepower ‘must be multiplied by one or more of the following applicable factors: MODIFIED FLIGHT FACTORS Conveyor Loading Fight Type 18 30. 45. [ou Fight 10 get ag (Cut & Foie cE} is 7 [22 Fibbon Fight 30s [ 4.18 | 4.20 3.0 29 28. 27 26. 25: 26 23 22 21 ‘0 20 19) 18: 7 02 03 04 05 08 08 ft HP; + HP CONVEYUHS WITH PADDLES* Paddle Per Pitch 7 2 z 7 Factor * 5 158} a7 216 Bud, padalos at 45 reverse pitch Total Shaft Horsepower (TSHP) is calculated by adding Material Horsepower, multiplied by the appropriate modified flight factor or factors to Friction Horsepower. NOTE Conveyors which have deviation in pitch only do not require special consideration, and their horsepower calculations are as described for standard conveyors. INCLINED CONVEYORS. Screw Conveyors can be operated with the path inclined ‘upward, but the capacity decreases rapidly as the inclination increases, A standard pitch screw inclined at 18 degrees, with the horizontal has 70 per cent of its horizontal capacity; if it is inclined 25 degrees, the capacity is reduced to 40 per cent; if it is inclined 48 degrees, the material will move along the floor of the trough but at'a greatly reduced rate. For steep inclines the helix may have a short pitch, and the trough may tbe made tubular; then the capacity loss is less. Thus, with 9 jam feed and 45 degrees incline such a conveyor has ¢ capacity about 60 per cent of its capacity when horizontal. “The bearing hangore of inclined conveyare should he of T design to reduce the interference with the flow of the material It may be desirable to use a few turns of double helix each fide of the bearing hangers. With suitable forced feed a screw Conveyor in a vertical position will ift material ifthe rotating speed is high and there are no intermediate bearings. Such @ conveyor is not self-cleaning and should not be used for ‘material which will sour or spoil. 2 3 4 5 6 78910 ‘Trace the value of HP; + HPry vertcally tothe diagcnal lina, then across to the left where Fg value is listed. 16 COMPONENT GROUI*__ Normal Service Serew Dia. Inches 6 9 9 2 2 14 16 18 20 2a Heavy Service Screw Dis. Inches 6 8 8 2 2 2 14 14 16 1B 20 24 Extra Heavy Service Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET Component Groups 1A, 18 and 1C Regular screw flights and troughs Coupling Dia, Inches Heticoid Flights 6H304 9H306 9406 12H408 12508 14H508, 16H610 Screw Number s Component Groups 2A, 28, 2C and 2D Heavy flights and heavy trough Coupling Dia, Inches 4/2 716 N86 26 Helicoid Flights 9H312 9Ha12 12Ha12 124512, 12H614 14H614 16H614 ‘Serew Number Component Groups 3A, 38 and 3D Extra heavy flights and ext Helicoid Flights 6312 9H312 Ha14 124412 12512 12H614 heavy trough Screw Number ” Sectional lights 68309 98309 ‘95400 128408 128509 148509 168812 189612 208612 248712 Sectional Flights ‘95309 98412 128412 128512 128616 ¥48512 148616 168616 188616 208616 248716 Sectional Flights 68312 98312 95416 128412 128512 128616 143624 168624 188624 208624 248724 &- Thickness, U.S. Std. Gauge oF Inches Trough 1493. 14 9a. 14 i. 1293. 12am 1298. 1093 10a. 1098. Cover Maa 14a, 1498, 1493. Maa 1493, 14 oa. 1298. 1298. 12ga. Thickness, U.S. Std Gauge of Inches Trough 10a 10.93, 10a 3/6 in 3116 in 3/16 in 3/46 in 37/96 in 316 sn, 3/16 in. 3/16 in. 3/16 in Cover tos oa Moa. 1498, 14 93, 14 93. 149. 1492, 1400 12a, 1293, 12a Thickness, U.S. Std. Gauge of Inches Trough 1093. 3/16 in 3/16 in, ¥/4 in. 4 in. V4 in. ¥/4 in. V4 in. 1/4 i. WA in. V4 in. Cover toa 1449. 1498, 1498 1498, 1498 4. Mo 1298. 1293. 1298. Courtesy of: COMPARISON rane Oo_— HELICOID SIZE DESIGNATION The letter “H" indicates screw conveyor with helicoid flighting. The figures to the left of the letters indicate the ‘nominal outside diameter of the conveyor in inches. The irst figure following the letters is twice the diameter of the couplings in inches. The last two figures indicate the nom- inal thickness of flighting at the outer edge in 1/64”. Thus ‘conveyor 12H408 indicates 12” diameter helicoid conveyor for 2" couplings with flighting 8/64" or 1/8" thickness at ‘outer edge ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET BUTTWELD SIZE DESIGNATION The letter *S* indicates screw conveyor with buttwata flights. The figures to the telt of the letters indicate the nominal outside diameter of the conveyor in inches. The first figure following the letters is twice the diameter of the coupling in inches. The last two figures indica Rominal thickness of flight in 1/64". Thus conveyor 128812 indicates 12° diameter sectional fight conveyor for 3° couplings with fights 12/64" or 3/16" nominal thickness COMPARISON TABLES OF HELICOID & SECTIONAL FLIGHT CONVEYOR SCREWS HELICOID FLIGHT SECTIONAL FLIGHT EQUIVALENT Conveyor Nominal | Thickness of | Conveyor Nominal ‘Screw Sezatiog | insiae O18 Flight - tnehe Screw’ | Counting linsiae Di ‘Size ameter | “of Pipe Size iameter | of Pipe Inches lon Inches | Tnehes | fnner | Outer nation | tnches | Inches Designat Inches | Eyse | Gage | Desionati Teh 4 | anzoe [astra | 1 va | ve | ane an26 | 4x 1 tia | ane | rsa 4s200 | 1 tara | 1092, e308 | Gstndxa | rae | 2 we | ane 6 | sue | 6x m2 | 2 wa | ve ess00 | 12 | 2 sasi2 | 6x i 3a | ate esai2 | i | 2 gu306 | ostands | rue | 2 ans | a2 ssaoa | 2 | 2 9H 406 | 9 Special 2 az | ane | 32 sso | 2 2a 9 | ona | ox jan | 2 3a] ane ssa2 | tue | 2 guaiz | 9x 2 2a2 | a | 3n6 ssa | 2 2a sHaig | 9 xxx a 2a | me | raz ssa | 2 2a to | 10H306 | 0stancoa | we | 2 ans | aise wos309 | 112 | 2 ronai2 | 10x 2 2a2 | 3 | 3n6 wosai2_ | 2 2a r2Haog | 12sunderd | 2 22 | ue | ve vasar2 | 2 22 y2H 508 | 12 Speciat ame | 3 wa |e vssi2 | 26 | 3 12 | snare | 12x 2 2a2 | ae | ane 1412 | 2 2a Yausiz | 12xx 2ae | 3 ar | ane ssi | 2706 | 3 Hanere | 12 xxx. A 3a2 | tne | raz 125618 | 3 342 14 | tatsoe | restandaa | 276 | 2 wa | 18 ussi2 | 276 | 3 ravers | 14x 2 3a2 | me | raz vases | 3 hae 16 | 1sH610 Standed | 3 342 | sie | siz reser2 | 3 a2 16H 614 xx. 3 4 me | 732 wssis | 3 302 8 Courtesy of ‘Screw Conveyor CONVEYOR screws*Arants.xer ° LEFT HAND. it Standard Pitch a + conveyor screws are considered to be standard | land ate used for the general conveying of most io | materi, | res | Single Flight Short Pitch RIGHT HAND ~ iF conveyor screws are frequently employed as feeders and are recommended for inclined con . veyors in excess of 20 degrees. ey Double Flight Standard Pitch conveyor screws are frequently required for HM smooth conveying and discharge of certain mate: tials jt yee Double Flight Short Pitch conveyor screws provide an even and regulated | flow of materials with fluid characteristics, re Single Flight Long Pitch Conveyor screws provide a means for the agitation of liquids or the rapid conveying of very tree flowing materials, ° Single Flight Standard Pitch Tapered ‘conveyor screws are employed for feeding lumpy ‘material from storage. Withdrawal is uniform over {ull length of feed opening. Double Flight Standard | 40 i? am Pitch Tapered conveyor screws are used for feeding free flowing ‘materials from storage with uniform withdrawal | for full length of feed opening. 4 re | en Cc! | ‘Multiple Ribbon Flight Conveyor Screws ‘This type of screw consists of two or more ribbon flights of iferent diameters and opposite hand, mounted one within we other on the same pipe or shaft by rigid supporting lugs. “Material is moved forward by one flight and backward by the ‘other, thereby inducing positive and thorough mixing. 7° Courtesy of: ‘SCREW CONVEYOR CONVEYOR screw Pantset ‘Single Flight Variable Pitch conveyor screws are required for feeding some very free flowing materials with uniform with- ‘drawal over full length of feed opening. ‘Single Flight Standard Pitch Ribbon conveyor screws are required for viscous, gummy fr sticky materials which tend to adhere to fight ing and pipe. prot | Single Flight Standard Pitch - Paddle ‘conveyor screws are fitted with adjustable paddles. which oppose the flow of material sufficiently to Provide moderate mixing in transit. Single Flight Standard Pitch - Cut Flight conveyor screws are produced with notches at ‘the outer helicoid edges, providing moderate - anor —— fe ee = spill the material in transit for aeration and mi NS ° ing. Direction of Material Flow -————______> Cut Flight and Paddle ‘conveyor screws provide a means for a high de- gree of mixing and aeration of material in transit. Paddle conveyor screws permit the control of conveying ‘and mixing action by the angular adjustment of formed steel paddles. Courtesy of ‘Screw Conveyor Par’ SPECIAL SCREW APP? ¥'% Abrasion-Resistance Screw Conveyors In conveying applications where extreme abrasion is @ problem, hard-surfaced, Abrasion-Resistance conveyor screws afford an effective, practical sand economical solution. Hard-surfaced screws have been utilized successfully in numerous types of applications and may be expected to increase normal service life over standard mild steel conveyors by as much as from 500 to 800%. In certain applications an even greater degree of wear life may be obtained. To produce its hard-surfaced conveyors, a special alloy is applied to the carrying area of the flight face. For most typical applications, the alloy may be applied in the standard width (see. table). For extreme applications, full-face application is recommended. The conveyor pipe may also be hard-surfaced, Hardness. The alloy applied to a mild steel conveyor can result ina surface hardness of 40-45 Rockwell “C", or more. The hard-facing alloy, in combination with the mild steel of the conveyor, results in excellent impact resistance. Large, abrasive, jumpy materials may be handled without undue wear, even at the conveyor inlet. Full-face application on the flight and pipe at the inlet will provide even better wear life. Helicois Sectional WIDTH OF APPLICATION CHART ‘Screw Diameter | Width of Application 6 7 9 112 10 112 2 2 14 2 16 24/2 18 24/2 20 3 24 3 2 NET & Detachable flight segments, oF woar shoes, bolted with counter- sunk bots tothe conveyor fights are preferred in many applications. Detachable flight segment High carbon steels capable of heat treatment, or abrasion-resistant alloys are used to an ever increasing extent as materials for flights. Corrosion-resistance conveyor screws Corrosion is manifested in many different ways that no one choice of material will suit all requirements. To withstand the effects of corrosion encountered in many fields of industry, conveyor screws are fabricated of stainless steel, monel, and other materials. Galvanizing, chrome plating and other coal ing methods have proved effective under mildly corrosive conditions. Mild steel conveyor screws serve effectively in many applications. Heat-resistance conveyor screws Conveyor screws for high temperature applications are made of heat-resistant alloys. Several of the stainless steels and other high-chrome alloys are particularly suitable for this service. Mild steel ‘conveyor screws are also effective for use at moderately high temperatures. HELICOID CONVEY ;CREW CONVEYOR PARTS.NET helicoid conveyor screw fighting werage Weight ale | sw size Flint | Average Weigh serew| cping. | PartNo. | Part No. Pipe Size Thickness | cping. ‘Complete Serew |Flighting Only + | conveyor | Flighting Bearing Diam.) Diam. | Mounted | Only” | inside | outside | iatde | oon, | Lenst® Sot [ow [Sa] oer Inside | Outsd. Length | Ft. [Length] Ft. a [1 | ses | anrzoe [same | ve [ve | ane Piva {om | oo | «| fo + | arog | aurz06 | tia | tse | ane | aia | | sion | a | 5 | | 20 tan | eraoe | eueaoes | 2 zae | we | we | 2 | ox a2 | stu | i 6 | viz | guns | sursce: | 3 gae | a | we | 2 | sao & | ¢|m | 23 via | snares | ghraras | 3 336 | ae | ate | 3 | sto 2) 9) 8 | 3 ‘aaos+ | onraoe= | 2 zara | ans | a2 |2 | sao ~ | 7|{a | 32 suarar | guess | 2 gaa | ae | ane | 2 | oto | sor | wo | ow | 66 ° eas | sures [272 | 270 ane] 2 | 10 3 | 9 | a | a0 auerae | gueaiae | 24/2 | 2978 ane} 2 | ew | am | 2] oo | os guetae | ouraiae | 242 | 28 jaa | 2 | sao | i | 13 | m0 | 70 o rona06-+ | roura08« | 2 2378 aa2 [2 | 10 a | e|« | ToReT2>—| Tora [—2e a ine 80 ae] 3 |e] 98 2 | ramon | ranreoee | 202 | 27 | ve | ve | 2 | ao | vo | | or | 52 2__|rameras | sauraiz- | 242 | 29 | ae | ane | 2 | rao _| two | 18 |r | 26 12 Paine | ransoes | s2nrsos= [2 aia | we | ve [a | ne veo | | o | sa zane| aust | igursias | 3 312 | ge | ate | 3 | us soo_| 19 | 95 | 82 dP waneres | rane [37] a ane] ps 20 | 16 [05 | “88 7 Tanrsoa= [3 zip [ye [| ye [a | ne. ve] | oe | 70 Tauro” | 32] 4 Ine | Ia | 3 ge | a ae tt fe venrara | aia | « we | oa a | ve ze | 19 [ro | 100 leureies | tua | She | az | 3 | ne mo | [ia | 2 oy weHeIo-R | HFEOR| saz | 4 oe | oa fs | ne me] ee [ror | 2 + =A For Right Hand When ordering please specify length, =L— ForLeft Hand tight or left hand, pitch, material, and =CF cut Flight ‘any other special features required. CFF cura Folded Flight =CW1 Continuous Weld One Side =CW2 Continuous Weld Two Sides AR Abrasion Resistant Flight (for sectional fight only) Only Available in right hand full piteh 2 Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor SECTIONAL CONVEY: PARIS.NES Ge ica ° H ee hin be tera le sectional conveyor screw flight ie 4 ‘Average Weight A | 2 | atc, | panto, | Pesce cing. |S, Serew|Coupting | Mounted | Flighting DT] Thick: | Bearing] Leet | sea. ] per | Flight Diam,| ‘Diem. | Conveyor Only | inside | Outside | nest | Length] Ft!" | Length | Ft | Each 112 | esao+ | esra0n+ | 2 2a | wc. | 2 | ow | os | os | 12 | 20 6 |r | esas | ssraize | 2 2ae jane | 2 | ow | | rs | 17 | 20 112 | ssae+ | osrare | 2 ze _| va | 2 | o10 | ore] a9 | 24 | 20 van | ossoe- | osraon | 2 za | toc. | 2 | 010 | 0 | so | 33 | 129 12 | gsaz+ | oseaize | 2 ze | ane | 2 | 910 | o | os | 43 | 130 saz | osne+ | osrare+ | 2 zoe |e | 2 | o | ne |e | ss | 130 1a2_| osazar | osrazes | 2 zae_| ae | 2 | 10 | 15 | sso | 2 | 139 a2 ssao+ | osraon- | 202 | 270 | toc | 2 | o10 | 100 | 100 vas 2 gears | osraize | 202 | 270 | ane | 2 | oro] ms | ns 133 2 ssae+ | osraie | 202 | 270 | ve | 2 | 910] 190 | 120 133 2 asia | oseazer | 202 | 270 | ve | 2 | sso | 177 | 120 139 va |vosac | iosrace> | 2 za | wc, | 2 | 10 | es | es 12 1a | rosarz+ | sosrarz» | 2 2am | ane | 2 | o1 | 108 | 10 2 12 | wosae+ | rosraxe+ | 2 zoe | ve | 2 | or | 192 | 194 12 saz_| rosszes | soseazas | 2 zae_| se | 2 | or | ve |r | ne | 12 w [a toseoe> | evasra0o> | 212 | 27m [ioc | 2 | s10 | 107 [110 | a9 | 12 toser2+ | osrarz- | 212 | 27 | ane | 2 | o10| 120 | 120 | so | 12 > roses | roseare- | 212 | 270 | ve | 2 | oro | 1 |asr | 27 | 12 2 toseze+ | osraze> | 212 | 270 | ve | 2 | o10 | wo | ar2 | se | 12 2 vesaoo= | 12505" | 272 | 27@ | 10G~ | 2 | 1x0] 140 [120] 5? | 10 2 vas: | rasrarz* | 212 | 27 | ane | 2 | 110 | 16 | 190 | 72 | 10 2 rzsne> | sree | 2a | 27a | ve | 2 | sso | a | 198 | 122 | 10 2 resizer | raseazes | 202 | 270 | om | 2 | sso | 206 | 28 | ws | 10 2 ssa" | vasreoe= | 2 312 [te | 3 [ue | 0 [mo | s7 | 10 rassi2¢ | rasest2> | san a |uo | me [ue | 72 | 10 2 rassie+ | rases1e+ | a siz [ue | a {ao | ao fas | 97 | 10 zssaar | raseszer | a 242 a_|io | 20 | 22 | a6 | 10 3 vase12> | vase" | ava | 4 2 [ue [we [isa | 72 | v0 3 rseier | acres | ave | 4 ve | a Jao | aw fara | 97 | 10 2 rzseau- | r2srezee | an | 4 2 [ao | 20 | 27 | 27 | 10 * See Page 22 SECTIONAL CONVEY Courtesy of: ry ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET ee —, sectional conveyor screw ight Sie Pipe Sze Fea ee A Part No. mS Flight | Cping. | Ste. brine? Screw Mounted Flighting D_ | Thick: | Bearing | Length [sed] per | ligne | sh Diam. 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STEEL Size] _ Ste Fight size | [average Woioht = B | PartNo. | PartNo. | Pipe Size ‘Std. | Comp Screw serew | Cotoa. | ounted | ‘Fghe Tian] a | Seata| Lanett See Diam. | Diam: | Qewever| “Only” | inside [outside |e "| wisn | exeeae] tin |, Sede] Pet o [na | eae | enrsiz-| 2 | 200 [ane | + 7 [sw] e | os 3 [ra _| oni | onesie] 2 | aae [a | aa] 2 | eso] 100 | wo 10 | 1972 [tonsie= | sonraie| 2 | 2a | | vva] 2 | eso| v0 | 1 2 [vanave= | vanrate-| 272 | 270 |e | 2 2 part | v0 [a6 s2| 2 |raneaes | ranraaes| 242 | are fae | ava] 2 | sso] ae | 1 aane | ransze- | vanreze-| 3 | sv [ae | ave] 3 [ive | avo | 20 zane [wnsie~ | vanrsios| 9 | saz | ve | 2 a [ire | 2 | 0 14 | 276 sanrsze ava | om | 22] 3‘ | so | 266 | 2 2 sanreze: + {ae | ave} 3 [sso | ae | 25 z TeRFOVe™ @ [we | asa] a [ve | am | 2 tenF624- «|e | 22] 2 |0 | om | 2 8 nena [4 | are fom | a a [ue | 0 [a Ey zoarmen| a eva [ae | a a [ie | aoe [as 2 zara | a | are [ae | « [ue | am [26 STAINLESS STEEL FINISHES Type Cl-1 Remove weld splatter and scale. Type C2 Rough grind, if needed. Not sandblast, but cleaned. Type Cl-3 Rough grind and sandblast ‘Type CI-4 Blend wolds. No sandblast, and cleaned. (CEMA #2) Type CI-5 Blend welds and sandblast. Type CI-6 Blond welds, complete grind with 120 grit (CEMA #3), some pils and crevices permissible Type CI-7 Blend welds, complete grind with 120 grt, plus jeweler's rouge on all continuous welds (Commonly called Velvety Finish or CEMA #4) no pits or crevices permissible (FDA/USDA) Type Cl-8 Blend welds, complete grind with 120 grit, plus Scotch Brite and Rouge (Commonly) called Mirror Finish or CEMA #5) no pits or crevices permissible. (Dairy Products) * See Page 22 Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor PARTS.NET SPECIAL CONVEYO!n Gere CUT FLIGHT ‘ont FIST TWO CUTS. omrr Fist Two CUTS’ ane tne “ lated from the Screw A B c Sevtlopad 0.0: fora sandar pitch Inch Inches ‘ 1378 1 38 6 2 Tai 78 2 3 EST] 1A io 3378 28 1314 12 4 2316 2 1a 458 378 2a 16. 5.1/4 3472 2472 18 6 3:78 338 20) cu a8 3778 Ey 718 478 +778 CUT & FOLDED FLIGHT Carrying Side Rane Angle Bends ‘OMIT FIRST TWO CUTS. ‘mir Finst Two CUTS Depth, of cut “Cie nm half the flight Id to ermal pipe ae . inate “ae” "B ae eateusted fom the A 2 cI ‘Geveloped 0.0. for a tanderd pitch. Tnches 4 13/8 1 5/8 6 2 718 2 3 1 70 33 rae 12 + 2 4 45/8 2a 16 Bra 3 78 6 338 20) e578 3718 24 7718 4718 6 Courtesy of ‘Screw Conveyor SPECIAL CONVEYOR PAants.NET PADDLE NUT OR SELF | i STYLE No! STYLE_No.2 ADJUSTABLE WELDED Pipe Sie Screw me. 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Internal Collar i Weight coe PartNo, Ea He \ Samet | on Standard un WY yo 1 ct a in | 2 rena 22 | 2 zie | ice 24 Internal collars ae pression machined from high analysis steel tubing for a press fit into ae 2 sca7 te) 3) the conveyor pipe. 3 sin | 1s 43 Replacement collars are provided without 3 ‘ toa 8a coupling bolt holes and should be field ame | 4 ware 13 drilled to match existing bolt hols in pipe. Gon Part DISCHARGE EHD End Logs Diameter_| Number | Each Ub 6 es 96 5: of} ae | os Fee 10 cio" 1 noe 2 era" “s End lugs are formed with special dies from a a Gu hoary gauge stel and are welded opposta 16 eLie* cs the earyng face of the conveyor fight ends A cue e to proven ther deflection or dstoron while presenting minimum obetruton to material 20 ez 3 ftow. 24 Elz 68 Part numbers are established by diameter and . ; hhand of conveyor. AR For Right Hand Flight, * L For Left Hand Flight, SHAFTS Coupling ;CREW CONVEYOR PARTS.NET Conveyor coupling shafts are required for connecting adjoin- ing lengths of conveyor screws, to provide rotation and means for support through hanger bearings. All shafts are jig drilled for ease of assembly. os numer | a falc | o | o_ | wei 1 [oe a i2| mals | ual is saz | csnr2* | ne fs | maiz | aaa | 2 56 2 | ese" we || 02 | aa | 2 98 2mne| csane+ | tsa | 1204] are | 3 | 154 Se | creek | ee sais ley tae | ase sme| csse+ | raza] we fr fa | as Close coupling Close coupling shafts provide a means for connecting conveyor screws when it is not desirable to allow space for hanger bear Port ings. Consideration should be given to the total unsupported ore enor * length of screw to prevent deflection and whipping ® © P_j wert tae | cosnz+ | sve | eae | ap 2 ccs2- sin | ase | as zane | cosze* | sar | 470 | 129 3 cosa w |s | 20 sane | cesses | 4 [7 __| a70 End End shafts serve only to support the end conveyor section and are therefore usually supplied in cold rolled steel, End shafts are jig drilled for ease of assembly and close diametral oe eee ee Aolerances are held for proper bearing operation. snot | Babbin trons Diam. | number Besring| 885 | 88 |oeerina|_ we Tim fest |r| BVA] erm] 10 | eral sae | am 2 Jesee [12 | ror] 7176] 103] 8.72] 5870 | 9.4 zane] esene+| 13570] 11.76] ea76| 11376] 95/9] 6-1/2 | 149 3 fess | 14770) 13:78] 9778) 12:9| 105/9| 7378 | 240 6 32ne| ess7i6+| 18.34] 16:72 | 11970] 15/6] 12379] 678 | 370 © Hardened 135 Stainless Stee (Speciy Typed Standard. BS for Babbit Beorng, lengthened for sel +3 Stele Brg, Ares £3" for special tree bott connection Furnished {or Sabit Bearing. noses! +4 for special four bot connection i for Bal Bearing, lengthened for sel ‘cies {or Ball Bearing, no sea! Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor SHAFTS PARTS.NET Hanger end =F Hanger end shafts are designed to connect only one conveyor section to a hanger bearing. These shafts may alzo be used in grat | Part Number pairs to divide an excessively long conveyor atsembly between Dom | swowd | ic | ¢ | w ‘two drives, 7 wes vee [10 tar | nesii2. zie | 35 2 Hes" 20 | 62 zane | Hes2716 ai | 106 3 esa." a4 | 165 aane_|_Hesa7i6+ eva | 297 No. 1 Drive Number 1 drive shafts are the most frequently used means of connecting driving power to @ conveyor astembly through all but the outboard type conveyor ends. Diameter and a wy divenion uid clo tanec for cvof ese evi oaa joao = seas ot moar Wisea!| Wout] “ar |w/Seat| Wout hy. stat | pare | "8S" | Seat [Babbin] Bas | Seat Dia_| Number oC oe # [we 7 Jos —frara] ea [sim | oa aan e358 tare Josii2 | rete |r2-42 | 6a fracas sa fra | 65 2 loses | re-172|r4ave| ore fr4-718 6-770 fo | 130 14 Gane|oszne-| tov /ivam ho fone sve] ar fev | 200 f 3 [oss | 20.78/19. f11-178 frase sre [esi | 360 3.7116] os3716-| 25-578 23/8 f12-78 |225/8 9.78 [sia | 55.0 No. 2 Drive Number 2 drive shafts are specifically designed for use with ‘the single outboard bearing type of conveyor ends. Jig drilling and close tolerances assure rapid assembly in the field. shot] Par Blom. | numer | c | co | 4 | a |p [ween A 1 [ose [vi | sam [aan] aaa | 6 | 25 4 ta | os2t2- | rev] 5 | ail saz | ra} 33 2 | osz2+ | resa| sam |are| a2 | a | 70 zane | oszane+| 217] 6 | saz] saz | 17 | 200 3 | os2a | 2342] saz | 512] ove | ier2| 490 ans | os2a76-| 27 | 636 | 712 | 200] 750 No. 3 Drive Number 3 drive shafts are for use with the double outboard gran | pan ‘type of conveyor ends. Carefully controlled dimensional ‘Dia. | number | os [# e fw tolerances assure proper alignment between 0 en ee eee ee ose | aa yaalaim | | 3 tare | osaaiz- | soa | ana] ave | r4ar2} 10 2 osaz* | sae | tena] ane | 2002] 21 zane | osa276+ | 2.76 | wes | si | 24 | 36 3 osss+ | ssa eve | 2.02] 6 sine _| osaare+ | 3014 | ase | rae | 3202] 95 O stonaard Furies Ho Hardened 118§,_ Stainless Ste! 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No. Information Fueniahed In Stainless Steet 2 Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor DIOTATES OR UPON REQUEST, ‘OIL PIPES AND GREASE FIT, HANGERS PARTS.NET STYLE 226 a { nant iy G Carrer [oan Pa Site |e | Anon | a |e cain east = [see [se [oma | me | ee [2 [an | one c [wm | venena” | 7 | «va |+|w] ae [am [aim | a | me 3° fre | rezsiia> | 0 a ee : ae ne AES ee wo }s@ | wioana- | | eae |e] vet ae]: [ail 2 lol 2 : meme” [on | sae ft] vey ae |b | aa | 2 8 2 wie | a | vats} ae] oa | can | aie | 2 3 12 [Bone | tgesine- | 2 | 718] 3B] WB] A] He] 3 | one] 38 b mgr” |e | fae | 8 | tel a | tae | Be | 3 a wiamane-| 16 | eae | s | ae] 12 | tae] aie | a 2 meme [is | sie | 8 | sel a] ie] ae | 3 | ome | wiezea [17 | soa | s | oe| ve] sae | 2x2 | a | one | me wigmegs |e | aia Ts ia] se] tee | sia | a = Meueine- |e | wie |e | i2| Se| se | 312 | 2 [une | womeoe | 21 | waa }s | ia] se] tse] aia] 3 lune | st Weezene | 3 | Se |S | ia] 88 | ee | 32 |e & wears | 2s | tei bs | val sel taal sin | « [une lo Comeyer [own Pa | me Stamatr | Ste | Nua a meses /e eee e | mw | «| sto [eon & [saa] weaaoa wap [om eae | aie [a [ me |e o LHe | neon eve] | we ave | 212 | 2 | ome | 8 pe | tee? eel a | Bia |e | 2 3 to psv@ | eoasong cae) «| | ae] wel ave |2| me | 2 et | ee S38 (4 | ie] Me | ie | a2 | 2 4 v2302 waa | za] s | ag] va] tsa | are | 2 rm 12 [Bone | Wemene | HIB | Fae] o | YB) We) 4884] 28 | 2] one | miggose’” | teva | cae] & | 3 | ta | ieee | Be | 3 z va [2778 | sreaz0ae- | sia | ee] s | ae | ial ae | aie |e 2 eee 142303." ran | sia] 8 | 36 | | ise | 2a | 3 | 6 | 20 te [>| wiemoar | zane | vowe| s | ae |r| rea | 2a | a | one | a we |? 14182303. zv2 | vel s | 12] se | 2206 | 342 | 3 | ine | 34 Bane | Meseare- | 2012 | Hye] S| ia] Se | Zia | 38 | a 3,,, | wagee= | gov | siz] s | oa] se | me | sa |e 2 #® | 3216 | 202303716" 26-172 13-72 | 6 v2 | 58 a4 | 342 apie 49 x Tone [reenarme= [ore | vei [s [ve | se | mom [aia [« |e | ‘See P. 37 For Complete Part No. Information |b anger Frame Assembly Can Be Furnihed In Stainless Stet Specity Type, 3 | Courtesy of: ‘Screw Conveyor j [Ton PIPES AND GREASE Fr PASTS yee DICTATES OR UPON REQUEST. HANGERS-FLARED Ge STYLE 216-F ——+ roan 2 Ad JE be | Sze Psi] a | SEPA [oe]. ole). ]* |e 0 [gH | ponenr aoe ly cele ee elwelnn | 2 ‘H122162F-* ae ales ale fe] m balow pow] 2] [ow ve [ge | mune | an tn Pe | am Tua} uw baw | al 8 lone a 10 [Bane | Mize. | ot [rw] s | we |ow| ma | oa] 3] fn => [Bane | tare. |= lem] s| om [oe] oa fom | 3] 8 [ive aC [ane Lassner tapas pte ae ete ; ==) ne : zal i Pol on Ceneror| covpine |g Pea Diameter | Size A nonter A 8 c D e F 4 K 6 [rn [wearers [a fe pe fe ee eee } Ts 18 9 4 ws | 38 | 78 242 2 2 | z ” wz fiw |s | xe | ae} ise | a] 3] | one 3| 8 “ a fu [os | ae [oz | 0 2/8 | one 7 wz [wie] |e | |e a [= [ane 18 a [asl s |v | oe | sn 3] R fime 20 w [ri] s | vw | so] ran | oa | 3] 8 [ove ze wamemer> | « [wil s [ia [ee |iua | aa ||» ane Sap Peon 37 for complete Part No. information. | Hanger frame ees can be furnished in stainless see! ecity type. 34 HANGERS STYLE 326 EXPANSION ;CREW CONVEYOR PARTS.NET pate He 7 7 7 > Conveyor | CoupLin¢ Part : wate [ale | clo] el] er | a] « | ot 6 12 wexen2-»* | 7 |4ival 6 ave | 378 ava fe ve 2 TAG el —C SEs 2 H9326e- = | 10 | 6 1/8] 6 avis | 3/8 t a 2 706 we tue fresesie- =] ir fe ara} 6 [ane tae Ta evel @ Tone a a ee elven busses} Tr alee ane ve [iam tea] = A ee | 25s [Maas | BF Sale ve[ Ba | ve [Ms [eva] § a) TE aware) 1s po valeve pane Tae levey 3 3 Hi43263- = | 15 | 9 174 }6 12 | 3716 1 37a |2 ve 3 9né a [anes [fe srate ve [ane Tea eue a [ae mS meer wt a fe vete ve bane Tealsv2] 2 bane ze [3 76 feceone apes fie ve] 7 Pane toa [aie oa pars STYLE 316 EXPANSION saxs « i ~ ote : _ Cuore] camel te fate |e lo le lr |u|« | ath 6 12 weneue-» | 7 | 4 72 ve 2 TAS a 2 H93162- = 0) 68 ve 76 10 2 Higa « | [6 378 ve 2 76 qe |u| 18 13 Bale va[ 3 we] 278 Tauern spas Po vateue v2| 3 Tone ais mame | 8 [Sua eve ee 3 Lasers [af Saale ve | e 3 [mea + Pas Tie vale ve ee 20 3.716 jHeos6a76- x) 2t [13 172] 6 72 ve 4 16 Bare reraines] os evel 7 reels x See P. 37 for complete part no, infarnation Allonger Frane Assembt Stuless steel. Speci#y type can be Furnished in 38 HANGERS STYLE 30 ;CREW CONVEYOR PARTS.NET Converor | Coyrune] , PART ‘Sax “Nummer A B c D — r 6 4 é ive | wume-« [a ie[aialiie| se [sae [sil ie | 2 a rye | wae» | s [s7eliie| aa | ae |« 2 2° | ‘wes | 3 [5 veliie| ve | ae |e 2 rs ve | mome-~|si2leaeli an] ae | ve | 2 2° | moma s [3 v2 | 6 3a ft ara | ve | ive | 2 = 2 | wwe» leve|7ve|2 [we | ve 2 276 |mewencs|6 72/7 veleia| ve | ve 5 a [Mnems" |e 72 | 7 ve fei | se | ve 3 y | 278 [manne x]7 ve) 9 leva ae | sve 2 : a" [aww s"|7 172] 9 [2a | sve | Sve 3 ie 3 | nena» fe v2 [aeleve| se | sve 3 . 3 | nema» [oven releve| sa | se | 3 jiia| 3 ane _|wewane«[372{u7e| 3 | a | oe | 9 [ital 4 a 3 | wom» fo iefisivaleve| sa | sve wia{iia| 3 | a ine |reanane «fia ve |i ial’ 3° | 34 | See love lia | ¢ | [DRT re Trenemne [ie ae [ie v7 ava [ava fe are[ia | ™ See P. 37 For conplete part ne. Infornation aHunger Frare Assenuly can be furnished in starless steel, Specity type Convevor | PART HANGER POCKETS Sime’| Aten jac} a | c | p | & [4 [tram [ae [3 374 sve lz ve neem | 2 [4 a7 eve [ove : npomex | 12 [e370] Ww [ei ee — tess VT wie [2 jesa[ neve joie} i eae fw | 8 |B [saa [eie . wise Pie [oi7e[ 15 [nia [ive ened veteexx | 18 [10 778| 17 fie a74[9 ve wiaes [18 fea] 19 [uw wale ve weowe [18 fa ave] 21 [is ve lea ve [2s reemx [ 18 fie aa] 25 [ie veler ve *** Thickness of tubular trough “+ Add 6" to “A” dimension for 3 or 4-bolt drilling, Bolt-on cover is available upon request. 6 Courtesy of ‘Screw Conveyor HANGER BEARINGS PARTS-nEr Ge Hanger type Bearing Bore Part Number Weight 1 B 161" 50 ea 4-12 B 1612+ 1.6 2 B 162" 27 316 27/16 B 162716-* 62 3 B 163+ 80 3-716 B 163716" 13.7 315/16 B 1631516* 17.25 47/16 B 164716" 21.0 415/16 B 1641516" 31.0 1 BX 1+ 50 14/2 BX 112+ 4.0 ve 2 BX2* 20 226 2-716 BX 2716+ 40 326 3 BX 3" 5.0 30 37/16 BX 3716+ 9.0 315/16 BX 31516-* 14.0 47/6 BX 4716-+ 17.0 415/16 BX 41516" 20.0 60 1-412 SCHB112 35 70 2 SCHB2 5.6 BALL [ 2-7/6 SCHB2716 9.0 - 3 SCHB3 18.0 eas 3-716 SCHB3716 24.0 DESIGNATION +p pasar *® “Bh Bronze °° 3 Rano mon She Wooo" 3 Sune ‘a Ghxeanapre Style #216, 230 and 316 are available only in Babbitt, Bronze, Gatke, Hard Iron, Stellite, UHMW and Wood at this time. ** Oil pipes and grease fittings are required for Babbitt, Ball, and Bronze Bearings, but can be supplied in others upon request. 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