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  2. Bucket elevator - Wikipedia

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    The buckets can be also triangular in cross-section and set close together on the belt with little or no clearance between them. This is a continuous bucket elevator. Its main use is to carry difficult materials [clarification needed] at a slow speed. Early bucket elevators used a flat chain with small, steel buckets attached every few inches ...

  3. Bucket-wheel excavator - Wikipedia

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    Bucket wheel excavators and bucket chain excavators take jobs that were previously accomplished by rope shovels and draglines. They have been replaced in most applications by hydraulic excavators , but still remain in use for very large-scale operations, where they can be used for the transfer of loose materials or the excavation of soft to ...

  4. Type Es 3750 bucket chain excavator - Wikipedia

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    The cutting height of the BCE's chain boom is 34 m (112 ft) to 35.5 m (116 ft), whilst its cutting depth is 31 m (102 ft) to 31.2 m (102 ft). [3] In total, the chain boom is capable of excavating a maximum capacity of 14,500 m 3 /h. [3] The buckets itself is reinforced by 5 to 10 mm steel plates to prevent deformation and wear-and-tear. [6]

  5. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    Elevators are used in agriculture and manufacturing to lift materials. There are various types, like chain and bucket elevators, grain augers, and hay elevators. Modern buildings often have elevators to ensure accessibility, especially where ramps aren't feasible. High-speed elevators are common in skyscrapers. Some elevators can even move ...

  6. Bucket chain excavator - Wikipedia

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    The excavated materials are deposited through the bucket chute. Material can be transferred to a bench conveyor directly or via a discharge boom or mobile conveyor bridge. Like the BWEs, bucket chain excavators also feature a fixed or rotating superstructure with a counterweight boom that allows the cutting boom a certain degree of verticality.

  7. Aumund (company) - Wikipedia

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    Vertical chain bucket elevators for the transport of difficult and hot materials; Vertical belt bucket elevators for the conveying of fine materials; Apron conveyors and complete cement clinker transport systems; Heavy-duty apron conveyors for raw material handling; Apron weigh-feeders for controlled mill feeding; Silo discharge systems

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  9. Chain Belt Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1890s the company manufactured chain-driven material handling conveyors and bucket elevators for Milwaukee breweries such as the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company. By 1894 the company began to develop international markets, exporting chains to Europe and opening a sales office in England. By 1913 annual sales reached $1 million.