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BULK MATERIAL HANDLING SOLUTIONS

                                                                                E Ec co on n- -O O- -L Li if ft t   B Bu uc ck ke et t   E El le ev va at to or rs s

           Typical Engineering Data

                  C Co on ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on n: :                  S Sp pr ro oc ck ke et t   & &   S Sh ha af ft t   D De es si ig gn n: :

                     Tubular, open, folded construction or totally enclosed        Easily removed sprockets made from steel
                     designs available.                                       (for steel chains) or a  polymeric compound
                                                                              (for plastic chains).
                    Construction Materials: 11-gauge folded steel side panels
                    with 14-gauge steel, stainless steel, or lexan cover panels.    S Sp pr ro oc ck ke et t/ /s sh ha af ft t   b be ea ar ri in ng g: :

                     All elevators are covered up to 7’-0” for safety purposes.   Sealed flange bearing

                                                                           L Lu ub br ri ic ca at ti io on n: :
                  B Bu uc ck ke et t   D De es si ig gn n: :
                                                                                Lubrication required on CS & SS chains
                                                                              (Lubrication used depends on application)
                       From 6” wide to 48” wide on 9” pitch                        No lubrication required on plastic chain

                    Construction Materials:  Carbon steel, stainless steel or
                    polypropylene, as required                             T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e: :

                       Tipping mechanism:  Individually replaceable tipping        -22 °F (-30 °C) up to 230 °F (110 °C)
                       sprockets allow 360º rotation                          120 °F highest recommended temperature for
                                                                              plastic buckets
                                                                                Mild steel and stainless steel allow higher
                                                                              temperatures

                                                                           F Fi in ni is sh h: :
                                                                              Steel It   air dry polyurethane

                  C Ch ha ai in n   D De es si ig gn n: :                  I In n- -F Fe ee ed d   O Op pt ti io on ns s: :
                                                                              Controlled in-feed recommended
                    Pro-coated 3” pitch
                                                                           D Di is sc ch ha ar rg ge e   O Op pt ti io on ns s: :
                    Construction Materials:  Acetyl plastic, carbon steel or   “Over the end” discharge.
                    stainless steel                                           Single or multiple discharge(s) anywhere in
                                                                              circuit

                                                                           D Dr ri iv ve es s: :
                                                                              Drive HP, voltage, etc. dependent on
                                                                              application. Motor drives into a gearbox,
                                                                              which is then transferred via transmission
                                                                              chain and sprockets.  A torque limiter
                                                                              provides protection to elevator main chains
                                                                              and components.







             T To ou ug gh h, ,   G Ge en nt tl le e, ,   C Cl le ea an n
                                                                             Gough Econ, Inc.
                                                                             P.O. Box 668583, Charlotte, NC 28266-8583
                                                                             Phone: 800.264-6844      Fax: 704.392.8706
                                                                             E-Mail: sales@goughecon.com
                                                                             Form: EconOLift .doc                   Rev 1
                                                                             Website: www.goughecon.com
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