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  2. Bucket elevator - Wikipedia

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    A river bucket elevator. A bucket elevator, also called a grain leg, is a mechanism for hauling flowable bulk materials (most often grain or fertilizer) vertically. [1] It consists of: Buckets to contain the material; A belt to carry the buckets and transmit the pull; Means to drive the belt;

  3. Grain elevator - Wikipedia

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    Railroad grain terminal in Hope, Minnesota. A grain elevator or grain terminal is a facility designed to stockpile or store grain. In the grain trade, the term "grain elevator" also describes a tower containing a bucket elevator or a pneumatic conveyor, which scoops up grain from a lower level and deposits it in a silo or other storage facility.

  4. Historic Ely Elevator - Wikipedia

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    The central bins section is the tallest portion of the building, reaching 57 feet (17 m) to the peak. The bins section contains the grain leg (or bucket elevator), and manlift, both extending vertically to the headhouse cupula at the top of the elevator; a steel ladder also provides a second means of human egress up to the headhouse. The 24 ft ...

  5. Ceresota Building - Wikipedia

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    Possibly the largest grain elevator ever built of brick, Elevator A could hold one million bushels of grain. [1] Front of the building Industrial wasteland with Ceresota elevator at left, North Star Woolen Mill center, Washburn A Mill at right, Utility building to its left (HAER 1986) On the head house floor above the bins a conveyor runs through a "tripper" which removes the grain and drops ...

  6. Peavey–Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator

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    The Peavey–Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator is the world's first known cylindrical concrete grain elevator. It was built from 1899 to 1900 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, United States, as an experiment to prove the design was viable. It was an improvement on wooden elevators that were continually at risk of catching fire or even ...

  7. Category:Grain elevators - Wikipedia

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    Grain elevators in the United States (3 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Grain elevators" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  8. Great Northern Elevator - Wikipedia

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    The elevator was located on the City Ship Canal and at the time of its completion in 1897, the elevator was the world's largest. [1] The elevator was the first to employ cylindrical steel bins for grain storage, and also one of the first to run on electricity. [ 2 ]

  9. 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 ...

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