Where do you put the chain on a bucket elevator?
Where do you put the chain on a bucket elevator?
Bucket Elevators On light duty elevators it may be possible, if access and space are available, to install the chain from the top of the elevator and join the chain at the drive sprocket.
What are the different types of elevator chain attachments?
All three attachment options will pretty much do the same thing but the C1 and G27 style attachment are capable of carrying a higher load.
What kind of chain do you need for a bale elevator?
Not only can we supply the chains, but we can also supply the accompanying sprockets in cast or steel, as well as the drive motor, pulleys, and belts (if needed). The typical bale elevator chain utilizes what is commonly known as an HB4 attachment, C1 attachment, or G27 type attachment.
When did they start using electric elevator chains?
However, these elevators were not widely used until the 1950s. The concept and design have remained the same with having a simple skeletal frame, with a chain that has spiked attachments every so often, which is run by an electric motor.
Bucket Elevators On light duty elevators it may be possible, if access and space are available, to install the chain from the top of the elevator and join the chain at the drive sprocket.
All three attachment options will pretty much do the same thing but the C1 and G27 style attachment are capable of carrying a higher load.
Not only can we supply the chains, but we can also supply the accompanying sprockets in cast or steel, as well as the drive motor, pulleys, and belts (if needed). The typical bale elevator chain utilizes what is commonly known as an HB4 attachment, C1 attachment, or G27 type attachment.
However, these elevators were not widely used until the 1950s. The concept and design have remained the same with having a simple skeletal frame, with a chain that has spiked attachments every so often, which is run by an electric motor.