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Link-Belt™ Bucket Elevators

designed and manufactured to provide


years of dependable and efficient service.
Link-Belt ™ Bucket Elevators, • Continuous or centrifugal Typical bulk handling
manufactured by FMC type discharge. applications include:
Technologies Material Handling Delivery of dry citrus pellets to
Solutions Operation, have long • Rigid, strong, jig-built casings railroad hopper cars.
been the industry standard for in perfect alignment and
any bulk material elevating weather-tight. Elevating soda ash, fertilizer or
application. Service-proven limestone to silo storage.
• Two-piece hood permitting
performance under the most access to head section interior Depositing food products into
demanding operating conditions without disturbing machinery. weigh hoppers.
in thousands of installations from Spring clamps facilitate
rural grain elevators to large Lifting coal from track hoppers to
removal and replacement.
manufacturing and processing storage silos.
plants ... the result of over 100 • Inspection hatch that can be
Elevate aggregate materials for
years experience as an easily lifted to view terminal
ready-mix concrete plants.
engineering pioneer and machinery.
leading manufacturer. Link-Belt ™ Bucket Elevators
• Optional shaft mounted speed
from FMC Technologies. . .
reducer drive ... compact and
A Link-Belt ™ designed Bucket industry's complete line . . .
easy to install.
Elevator is your assurance of handling hundreds of different
quality and dependability, and • Large, latch-type doors located kinds of material:
the standard Type 1 and Type 7 on front, back and sides of boot Metallic and Non-Metallic ores ...
FMC Bucket Elevators have section to facilitate inspection, Bauxite, Coal
many outstanding features: service and cleanout.
Rock products . . . Sand. Gravel,
• Standardization of designs that • The head shaft is mounted in Cement, Gypsum, Limestone
are dependable and versatile. antifriction ball or roller bearing
Food products . . . Sugar, Flour,
pillow blocks.
Coffee, Salt
• Superior components . . .
Chemical Processing products . . .
chains, sprockets, pulleys,
Fertilizers, Phosphates,
belts, buckets, bearings,
Agricultural Lime, Soda Ash
takeups and drives.
Pulp and Paper products . . .
Wood Chips

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Link-Belt™ Bucket Elevator
Standardization...the key to
economical design.
For most bulk material elevating jobs For most applications, chain is The superior performance delivered
. . . there's a Link-Belt Bucket recommended, however, belting is by the Link-Belt Bucket Elevator is
Elevator that will handle them used when handling materials that the result of quality components,
efficiently and economically. With must not be contaminated or for and each component described in
over 100 years of proven experience materials that are extremely abrasive this catalog has been developed as
as a pioneer and leading producer of and corrosive. an integral part of a carefully
bucket elevators, FMC Technologies As an alternate to the standard engineered elevator design. FMC
offers a standardized line of Link- Type 1 centrifugal discharge Technologies maintains a large
Belt™ elevators proven in thousands design, Type 2 design is inventory of bucket elevator
of installations. available. The head shaft is components to meet your
adjustable and the boot shaft replacement needs.
Standardization is a standout feature
fixed to maintain the relationship
of Link-Belt Bucket Elevators. Link- Let our FMC Technologies
of buckets to the inlet spout and
Belt Type 1 and Type 7 Bucket Regional Field Specialist help
curved bottom plate. Type 2
Elevator designs are standardized so you with your selection of the
bucket elevators are
you benefit from the economics of proper Link-Belt ™ Bucket Elevator
recommended when handling
many stocked components. for your existing or proposed bulk
food products; for materials that
Manufacturing methods are material handling installation.
tend to pack or build-up, or when
standardized through exacting handling materials having a
production and fabrication to assure CAUTION: Link-Belt Bucket Elevators
large percentage of lumps. must be installed, operated and
compatibility of components.
Engineering and order processing The Continuous Discharge Design maintained in accordance with
procedures have also been has buckets mounted continuously accompanying FMC Technologies
standardized so that the selected that travel at a much slower speed. Service Instructions. Failure to follow
elevator will accommodate your The continuous discharge design these instructions can result in serious
needs with a minimum of time and elevator handles a variety of personal injury, property damage or both.
correspondence. materials from fines to large lumps. Service Instructions accompany the
Materials that are difficult to pick in shipment of equipment. It additional
Balanced design of components, the casing boot section or friable are copies of Service Instructions are
manufacturing craftsmanship, and normally handled in this type required, they are available free of charge
the quality found in all Link-Belt elevator. The buckets are fed directly from FMC Technologies, Material
products, have all helped the Link- from a loading leg or chute and are Handling Solutions, Box 1370, Tupelo,
Belt Bucket Elevator achieve emptied by gravity at the discharge Mississippi 38802.
universal acceptance. point.
Two basic designs of bucket Type 7-This elevator is the most
elevators are available, and selection frequently used of the continuous
depends primarily on the material to discharge design. The head shafts
be handled. are fixed, with foot shaft takeups
The Centrifugal Discharge design being internal gravity type. Buckets
has spaced buckets that travel at a are steel and spaced continuously
relatively high speed. It is a medium on a strand of chain.
capacity unit, capable of handling As an alternate to the standard
materials with small-to-medium size Type 7 continuous discharge
lumps. The buckets dig the material design, the Type 8 design is
from the casing boot section and available. The head shaft is
discharge it by centrifugal force. adjustable and the foot shaft is
fixed. Type 8 elevators are used
Type 1- Elevators of this type meet for the handling of fine or
the service requirements of the crushed materials with lumps
majority of installations using 1
not exceeding /2 inch. With the
centrifugal discharge elevators. The addition of a loading leg and a
head shafts are fixed, with the foot correspondingly higher inlet
shaft takeup being internal gravity spout, this type elevator can
type. Buckets are designed for use also be used for handling lumps
on either chain or belt. 1
up to 4 /2 ".

Link-Belt Bucket Elevators handle inorganic


materials at chemical plant installation.
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Selection procedure for
standard Bucket Elevators
Types 1 and 7.
Prior to the selection of a Link-Belt™ 2. Maximum discharge rate (t.p.h.) 7. Determine the proper type of
Bucket Elevator, all specifications of required of bucket elevator. bucket elevator required, based
the application and conditions of the upon the material being handled.
3. Center to center dimensions
installation should be reviewed. As a Refer to Table #1. If a specific
between head shaft and foot shaft.
guide to be used in selecting the material is not listed within
most efficient and economical Link- 4. Operating conditions tabulations, select a material
Belt™ Bucket Elevator for an a. Indoors having similar characteristics.
application, the following outline is b. Outdoors 8. With reference to volumetric
offered: c. Corrosive atmosphere, etc... capacity and percent of lump size,
1. Material Characteristics 5. Type of service required determine bucket elevator number
a. Continuous using the selection tabulations
a. Abrasive, free-flowing, sluggish,
b. Intermittent provided. These tabulations also
temperature, fluffy, friable,
indicate head shaft size and
degradable, etc... 6. Calculate the volumetric capacity required horsepower.
required (cubic feet per hour)
b. Weight per cubic foot at loading
point into the bucket elevator. Maximum discharge rate NOTE: If the "weight per cubic
(t.p.h.) x 2000 pounds = cubic feet foot" is isolated between given
c. Maximum and average size of per hour values, apply the next higher
lumps- percentage of lumps. Material weight
per cubic foot figure.

Examples of Bucket Elevator Selection-


Example: #2:
Example #1:
Material . . . . . . . . . . crushed limestone
Material. . . . . . . . . . .bituminous coal Weight . . . . . . . . . . . 85-90#/cu. ft.
Weight . . . . . . . . . . .50#/cu. ft. Capacity . . . . . . . . . 75 t.p.h.
Capacity. . . . . . . . . . .70 t. p. h. Maximum lump size 3/4 inch
Maximum lump size under 1/2 inch Shaft centers. . . . . . .50 ft.
Shaft centers . . . . . . 65 ft. Service . . . . . . . . . . .8-10 hrs. per day
Service . . . . . . . . . . .8-10 hrs. per day
Step A
Step A Determine volumetric capacity.
Determine volumetric capacity. 75 x 2000 = 1765 cu. ft./hr.
70 x 2000 = 2800 cu. ft./hr. 85
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NOTE: Use light weight for volume
Step B
and heavy weight for horsepower.
Determine type of elevator. Table #1
indicates either a Type 1 or Type 7.
Step B
However, capacity is greater than a
Determine type of elevator. Table #1
Type 7 will handle. Select Type 1.
indicates a Type 7 for this material.
Step C
Refer to selection tabulations and Step C
select a #134 elevator rated 3120 Refer to selection tabulations. A #781
cu.ft./hr. for 65 ft. cntr. A 3 7/16" elevator is rated 2090 cu. ft./hr. using
diameter head shaft and 15 hp drive 100#/cu. ft. and 50 ft. centers. A 315/16''
is required. diameter shaft and 15 hp drive is
required. 3/4'' lumps are within the
NOTE: A #134 elevator is fully capabilities of this elevator. A #781
capable of handling the 1/2"and elevator using Steel Bushed Chain
under lumps. rather than Combination Chain is
preferred, since the material being
handled is mildly abrasive.

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Typical bulk materials
handled by Bucket Elevators
Table 1

▲ Chain recommended for all elevators except those marked ■, where belts
are recommended. To avoid damage to belt, provide foot shafts with welded
steel wing pulleys where there is a tendency for material to pack between belt and pulley.
▲ Weight of material loose or slightly agitated. This weight is generally less
than that of settled or packed material, as in bins or containers.
■ Select an elevator having twice the capacity required.

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Link-Belt™ Bucket Elevators
Type 1-Chain or Belt

A centrifugal discharge bucket • Hood section is removable in two • The rigid, strong, jig-built casings
elevator-rugged construction with sections, and the use of waste pack are fabricated from steel plate for
quality components-industry's leader seals provide added protection for years of rugged operation.
in the handling of free-flowing, fine the head shaft. • Continuously welded casings are
and loose material with small to •Standard drive is a shaft mounted also available.
medium size lumps. speed reducer with a built-in
backstop. Other drives are available.
Bucket spacing and speed is
important for centrifugal discharge
bucket elevators. The Link-Belt™
Type 1 Bucket Elevator can be relied Type 1
upon to elevate and discharge Bucket Elevator
materials at rated capacities.
In selection of quality components,
FMC Technologies engineers have,
based upon laboratory tests, taken
into consideration the critical speed
of operation that exists with bucket
elevators. The critical speed of
operation is the speed at which the
actual capacity of the elevator drops
below the theoretical capacity, and
exists when the centrifugal force at
the mass center of the material in
the bucket is equal to the
gravitational force on the material. All
Link-Belt™ centrifugal type discharge
bucket elevators operate below the
critical speed.
Years of dependable, service-proven
performance with built-in quality
design features-your assurance of Elevator using chain
maximum efficiency:
• Properly spaced buckets, mounted
on durable, strong chain or tough
wear resistant belt, to provide the
most efficient operation per dollar
invested. Belt elevators with Link-
Belt™ wing-type pulleys are
recommended when handling bulk
materials with abrasive
characteristics, moderate
temperatures or excessive moisture
content.
• Fixed head shaft with an internal
gravity actuated takeup in the boot.
Bearings on the takeup frame are
hard iron, with the takeup shaft
having induction hardened journals.
• Boot section is totally enclosed with
large inspection doors to facilitate Elevator using belt
bearing replacement or the removal
of the entire takeup frame.

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Bucket Elevator selection/specifications
Type 1-Chain

Shaded lines indicate standard design SIBS steel bushed chain.


▲ Bucket Elevator assemblies include head shaft machinery with either ball or roller bearing pillow blocks, chain, buckets, casing, Style 1 or Style 2 discharge spout, stub inlet and gravity takeup with
hard iron bearings. (Internal gravity takeup is available with cement mill type sleeves and bearings when handling highly abrasive materials). Drives with backstops, service platforms and ladders
with safety cages can be furnished.
■ Style AA buckets.
▲ Based upon buckets filled to 75/% of theoretical capacity.
❍ Based upon buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. If exact material weight is not shown, select drive and head shaft using the next heavier
material weight.

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Bucket Elevator selection/specifications
Type 1-Belt

▲ Bucket Elevator assemblies include head shaft machinery with either ball or roller bearing pillow blocks, chain, buckets, casing, Style 1 or Style 2 discharge spout, stub inlet and gravity takeup with
hard iron bearings, (internal gravity takeup is available with cement mill type sleeves and bearings when handling highly abrasive materials). Drives with backstops, service platforms and ladders with
safety cages can be furnished.
■ Style AA buckets.
▲ Based upon buckets filled to 75/% of theoretical capacity.
❍ Based upon buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. If exact material weight is not shown, select drive and head shaft using the next heavier material weight.

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Type 1-Chain or Belt

❍ For 10 and 12 gauge discharge spout. Deduct 1/8" for 7 gauge discharge spout.
▲ Minimum dimension for efficient loading.
★ Deduct 2" for Type 1 Belt # 145, #147 and #149.
■ Dimensions should not be used for Type 2 Elevators. Consult FMC for dimensional data.

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Link-Belt™ Bucket Elevator
Type 7-Chain
High-capacity continuous discharge Type 7
bucket elevator . . . with overlapping Bucket Elevator
arrangement of buckets to handle a
variety of materials from fines to
large lumps. The Type 7 bucket
elevator is the most frequently used
of the continuous discharge styles,
with material loaded directly into the
bucket through a loading leg, that
confines the feed and prevents
spillage into the boot.
The continuous discharge bucket
elevator travels at a much slower
speed than its counterpart, the
centrifugal discharge bucket
elevator. Standard operating speed
is 125 fpm. When handling light or
fluffy-type material, operating
speeds of 160-175 fpm are
common. When bulk material is
abrasive, operating speeds are
normally reduced for longer
component life.
Years of dependable, service-
proven performance with built-in
quality design features, your
assurance of maximum efficiency:
• Fixed head shafts.
• Internal gravity operated takeups.
• Continuously spaced steel buckets
on a single strand of chain.
• Boot section Is totally enclosed
with large inspection doors to
facilitate bearing replacement of
the removal of the entire takeup
frame.
• Hood section is removable in two
sections, and the use of waste
pack seals provide added pro-
tection for the head shaft.
• Standard drive is a shaft mounted
speed reducer with a built-in
backstop. Other drives are
available.
• The rigid, strong jig-built casings
are fabricated from steel plate for
many years of rugged operation.
Weather tight casings are also
available.

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Bucket Elevator selection/specifications
Type 7-Chain

Shaded lines indicate standard design SIBS steel bushed chain.


▲ Bucket Elevator assemblies include head shaft machinery with either ball or roller bearing pillow blocks, chain, buckets, casing, Style 1 or Style 2 discharge spout, stub inlet and gravity takeup with
hard iron bearings. (Internal gravity takeup is available with cement mill type sleeves and bearings when handling highly abrasive materials). Drives with backstops, service platforms and ladders with
safety cages can be furnished.
■ Style MF, medium front, continuous steel buckets.
▲ Based upon buckets filled to 75/% of theoretical capacity.
❍ Based upon buckets filled to 100% of theoretical capacity. If exact material weight is not shown, select drive and head shaft using the next heavier material weight.

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Type 7-Chain

❍ For 10 and 12 gauge discharge spout. Deduct 1/8" for 7 gauge discharge spout.
▲ Minimum dimension for efficient loading.
■ Dimensions should not be used for Type 8 Elevators. Consult FMC for dimensional data.

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Service Platforms

Standard service platforms with best accommodate the bucket In accordance with OSHA
ladders and safety cages are elevator installation. Service requirements, when ladders with
available for all Link-Belt Bucket platforms, supported-by the cages exceed 30 feet in height,
Elevators. Platforms provide ready elevator casing, extend around intermediate landing platforms
access to drives and head terminals three sides of the elevator. shall be provided for each 30 feet
for inspection and lubrication. of height or fraction thereof.
Safety cages are recommended for
Each platform is manufactured to all ladders.

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Link-Belt™ Standard Components...
developed as integral parts of rugged
and dependable Bucket Elevators

Link-Belt™ Type 1 and Type 7


Bucket Elevator designs are
standardized so you benefit from
the economics of many stocked
components.
A balanced design of components
and manufacturing craftsmanship
assure efficient operation of every
Link-Belt™ Bucket Elevator.
Chains - Steel Bushed Chain
recommended for heavy-duty
service. Combination Chain is
available for light to medium-duty
service.
Elevator Belt- Maximum resistance
to the most common forms of
abuse damage.
Pulleys - Precision assembly of
carefully manufactured parts. Built
to rigid standards to assure longer
belt life.
Sprockets - Available in solid, split
or segmental rim types with
smooth, wear-resisting file-hard
bearing surfaces.
Internal Gravity Takeups -
Rugged steel frame, durable
bearings, and hardened steel
shafting assure trouble-free
operation.
Drives - A product of experience
with unmatched reliability.
Elevator Buckets - Style AA for
centrifugal discharge elevators and
Style MF for continuous discharge
elevators-A style for all types of
bulk material.
Bearings - A wide selection to
meet all conditions encountered in
bucket elevator operation.
Contact your local FMC
Technologies Regional Field
Specialist. He is anxious to provide
additional information about all the
quality components found in every
Link-Belt™ Bucket Elevator.

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Bucket Elevators...
a range of models suitable
for many requirements.

In addition to the Type 1 and Type elevating requirements. Information


7 Link-Belt Bucket Elevators is available by contacting your
described in this catalog, FMC has nearest FMC Regional Field
available a range of types and Specialist.
styles . . . designed to handle even
the most difficult bulk material

Type 6 Type 10 Type 11 Type 12 Type 13 Type 14 and 15


Positive Continuous Continuous Internal Internal Centrifugal
Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge

Bucket
Elevator Material Applications
Type 6 Light, fluffy or fragile. Material with tendency to adhere
to the buckets. Low bucket speed.
Type 10 Friable, heavy or abrasive-fines to large lumps. Super
capacity.
Type 11 Friable, heavy or abrasive-fines to large lumps.
Greater centers than Type 10.
Type 12 Free-flowing nonabrasive- slow speed. Gentle
handling.
Type 13 Free-flowing nonabrasive- higher speed and capacity
than Type 12. Gentle handling.
Type 14 Abrasive - cement, shale, bauxite, gypsum etc. . . .
Type 15 Abrasive- feldspar, gravel, sand, clinker etc. . . . greater
capacity than Type 14.
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