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[Elevator Buckets] Laiket W-Laiket i Pivoted Bucket [Conveyor Screws] Proside > [Pipes & Joints]
Open the catalog to page 1Meeting our customers' needs through years of experience and reliable technology. Based on our policy "Superior products from the user's point of view," Dainichi Hanso has earned an unparalleled reputation for reliability and expertise in conveying grains. As specialists in the manufacture and development of conveyor parts and technology used to carry bulk materials, our business has steadily expanded to cover the fields of chemicals and pharmaceuticals with the addition of engineering plastics and metal materials to our product iines, We are committed to producing technological...
Open the catalog to page 2Elevator Buckets (Design registered) Ministry of Health and Welfare Notice No 20 approved products Laiket® Various Laiket styles Applications (Pivoted Bucket & Laikel) Carrying rice, wheal, flour, feed, beans, silica, casing sand other bulk materials Features (Pivoted Bucket & Laiket) • Lightweight Only one-half to one-seventh the weight of a steel docket. • Economical The bucket is smooth and light, which means less belt plies are needed and the life of the belt can be extended for increased economy. • Stable Powdered materials don't cling to the surface so the volume inside the bucket is...
Open the catalog to page 3Heat-Resistant Heavy-Duty Elevator Bucket (Design registered) Ministry of Health and Weffara Notice No. 20 approved -products Bucket Elevator Parts W-Laiket® ■ Polyester belt(unit: mm) installation examples) Applications Carrying feed, casting sand, si lica, etc. Features • Lightweight and economical Weighing just one-third to one-fifth the weight of a steel bucket, W-Laiket places less load on the belt, chain and bearings, thereby helping to prolong the life of the equipment. • Stable Because It's non-adhesive, materials being carried won't cling to the surface so the volume inside the...
Open the catalog to page 4(Utility model registered] (Design registered) Ministry of Health and Welfare Notice No. 20 approved product .] Proside* Applications Carrying rice, wheat, feed, beans, Hour, silica, casting sand and other bulk materials Features • Lightweight Proside is extremely light (specific gravity of nylon is 1.14 compared to that of iron (7,85)), thereby reducing load on the motor. • Hygienic and economical Free from rust formation, Proside is very clean. Nylon is also more affordably priced and economical than stainless steel. • Efficient assembly Can be combined to fit any length and assembly is...
Open the catalog to page 5Pipe Casing Structure I U-shape (trough) casing-Dimensions ■ U-shape (trough) casing-Specifications *Foi delails regarding applicable Prosrde nnils and If* sfistt in use, refer to Pro* specifications. HitwiBiMi im ami I l-i nn in <tnrii ^Lenfilf) (L) for all U-shape casings wilh a discharge- port r3 50Qmm. mm Mil u Ifiand u lijuarcatm/s W instock. Intermediate casings ate awidbie in an types (SOOrrfeii aatt’lBSJrrm), *'R' for U ftrougfi) casing represents troirgh inner diameter, *Lf-sflape casings let rnsfel screws can a iso be made. ■ Pipe casing-Specifications (Unitmn) *Fbr...
Open the catalog to page 6Transparent Chute Pipe [PC (polycarbonate) pipe] Features • Lightweight but tough The Dainichi Hanso transparent chute pipe is made of polycarbonate, a light, strong and highly weather-resistant material. • Easy to check material flow The pipe is transparent so it's easy to observe the flow of materials into the processing tank, thus making it ideal for food processing. • Impact-resistant Offers greater mechanical strength including especially high impact resistance compared to ordinary resin pipe. • Handy and economical Standard models 98 and 93 are very economical when used with Dainichi...
Open the catalog to page 7Screw Installation Examples Conveyance Capacity Guide («.«».tai ■ Conveyance capacity of W-Laiket (m’/hr.) Bucket Elevator1. Fixing the screws to the pipe Assemble the screws to the pipe as follows: a) Attach a stop collarto one end of the pipe, b) Slide the screws onto the pipe one by one, with all the screws facing in the same direction as indicated by the arrow engraved on each screw. (Fig. 1) c) Once the screws have been assembled to the desired length, attach a stop collar to the other end of the pipe. The screw must extend exactly to the edge ot the opening of the chute, d) If the...
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