C-Type Elevator Buckets
Medium Deep Pattern Buckets

Type C elevator buckets are suitable for free-flowing materials, or for materials elevated at slower speeds.

C-type elevator bucket
Product Features
  • Pressed seamless steel, no welds or joints
  • Elevator bucket for free flowing materials only
  • For other materials at slower speeds
Material
Steel
Use by Industry
Agricultural,
Industrial
Use by Product
Cereals,
Pellets & Light Agricultural,
Light Industrial,
Heavy Industrial
    c-type elevator bucket - drawing
    A B C D T Weight Capacity (L) Capacity (L)
    C-Type Bucket (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg) Z2 (total) Z3 (water)
    C240 89 79 92 51 1.2 0.18 0.35 0.21
    C14 102 79 92 51 2 0.36 0.4 0.24
    C16 127 79 92 51 1.2 0.25 0.49 0.3
    C19 127 79 92 51 3 0.5 0.49 0.3
    C22 152 79 92 51 1.5 0.36 0.59 0.36
    C27 102 89 108 57 2 0.39 0.52 0.32
    C30 127 89 108 57 1.2 0.29 0.66 0.4
    C33 127 89 108 57 3 0.68 0.66 0.4
    C37 152 89 108 57 2 0.53 0.78 0.5
    C38 152 89 108 57 3 0.79 0.78 0.5
    C42 178 89 108 57 2 0.68 0.96 0.6
    C193 140 95 111 57 1.2 0.32 0.79 0.46
    C98 127 102 127 67 1.2 0.34 0.89 0.55
    C104 152 102 127 67 1.5 1.02 1.1 0.66
    C116 203 102 127 67 3 1.25 1.5 0.92
    C119 229 102 127 67 1.5 0.79 1.8 1.1
    C123 127 114 143 76 1.2 0.43 1.15 0.7
    C129 152 114 143 76 1.5 0.61 1.35 0.85
    C131 152 114 143 76 3 1.16 1.35 0.85
    C135 178 114 143 76 1.5 0.68 1.6 1
    C138 178 114 143 76 3 1.34 1.6 1
    C141 203 114 143 76 1.5 0.73 1.81 1.06
    C144 203 114 143 76 3 1.45 1.81 1.06
    C154 254 114 143 76 1.5 0.93 2.3 1.4
    C156 254 114 143 76 3 1.81 2.3 1.4
    C159 152 140 159 95 2 1.07 1.8 1.2
    C162 178 140 159 95 1.5 0.84 2.15 1.4
    C166 203 140 159 95 1.5 0.95 2.45 1.65
    C168 203 140 159 95 3 1.72 2.45 1.65
    C170 229 140 159 95 1.5 1.07 2.85 1.85
    C171 229 140 159 95 2 1.36 2.85 1.85
    C172 229 140 159 95 3 1.97 2.85 1.85
    C175 254 140 159 95 2 1.43 3.1 2
    C176 254 140 159 95 3 2.04 3.1 2
    C179 279 140 159 95 1.5 1.2 3.55 2.35
    C181 279 140 159 95 3 1.86 3.55 2.35
    C184 305 140 159 95 2 1.77 4.05 2.7
    C185 305 140 159 95 3 2.54 4.05 2.7
    C231 356 181 181 117 3 3.61 6.55 4.7

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    FAQ - Elevator Buckets

    FAQ - Elevator Buckets

    What is a HIGH EFFICIENCY elevator bucket?  
    HIGH EFFICIENCY elevator buckets incorporate all five of the following characteristics: a smooth interior front face with no "breaks", wing-less side walls, close vertical placement on the elevator belt, a tapered bottom and the ability to nest for shipping and storage.  For more details, CLICK HERE  
         
    Why use Low Profile elevator buckets?  
    Low profile elevator buckets are created to achieve the closest vertical spacing possible on the elevator belt, thereby optimizing the system for the greatest potential capacity.  Some styles of elevator bucket require modification and others are low profile by standard design.  Wet or sluggish inputs do not generally load and discharge well in low profile buckets.  Due to the extra capacity that is generated and the weight of the additional buckets and material, belt PIW rating, pulley shaft diameters and motor HP may have to be upgraded.  Check with 4B engineering department about the best way to get the most capacity out of your elevator leg.  
         
    Why add vent holes to the bottom of an elevator bucket?  
    When elevating fluffy or powdery materials, vent holes in the bottom of the elevator bucket allow it to fill and discharge more efficiently.  As material enters the bucket, it encounters a pillow of air resting in the bottom.  Vent holes provide an escape path for this pillow of air, so that the entering material does not bounce out of the bucket and back down the elevator leg casing.  Upon discharge, the vent holes allow air to re-enter the bucket at the material exits, releasing any vacuum that might hold it the bucket too long, creating down legging.  
         
    Are CC style elevator buckets interchangeable with Starco elevator buckets?  
    Starco elevator buckets have a special shallow geometry and are intended to be placed extremely close together on the elevator belt.  Therefore, you should check with the 4B engineering department before replacing Starco elevator buckets with any other brand or design.  
         
    How long of an elevator bolt do I need?  
    When installing buckets on an elevator belt, use this simple formula: 
    (belt thickness + bucket back thickness + washer thickness + nut thickness + 1/4 inch)  
         
     

    What is a "digger" bucket?  
    Some materials can form a hardened crust along the side wall of the elevator boot, and powders sitting over time can become rock hard.  Both of these issues can cause premature elevator bucket wear.  Digger buckets are designed to have slightly more width and projection than standard buckets, thereby "digging" through or breaking apart the hardened material, helping to prevent added wear to the standard buckets.  Digger buckets are traditionally made from steel, however nylon buckets may also be used depending on the application.  
         
    How many digger buckets do I need?  
    For most applications, use one digger bucket for every nine standard buckets.  
         
    Can I use buckets on an overlap splice?  
    An overlap splice doubles the thickness of the belt, so a bucket's projection will increase on the overlap.  Usually this will not cause a problem, but if it does, you can use buckets with one inch less projection or cut the tip of each bucket by half an inch on the spliced area.  
         
    When using an overlap splice, how much extra belt should I use for the splice?  
    The length of the splice should be three times the width of the belt.  
         
    How often should I replace head pulley lagging?  
    Lagging should be replaced every time the elevator belt is replaced.

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    Take advantage of 4B's free, guaranteed worldwide technical support service from a team of engineers specialising in the design and calculation of bucket elevators.. Using your key technical data, our engineers can give you a detailed technical recommendation for the ideal bucket elevator with the ideal capacity and discharge characteristics. We can either design your new bucket elevator or we can help you to increase the capacity of your existing bucket elevator.

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