Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Provided |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
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The Grain Shed Combination Bucket-Wheel Reclaimer stands as a pinnacle of engineering excellence in the realm of bulk material management. Designed to efficiently unload materials from grain sheds, this powerhouse belongs to the high-caliber category of Strong Bulk Material Unloading Systems. Outfitted with a cutting-edge block-breaking system and an intuitive automatic control system, it seamlessly adapts to material bridging scenarios, enabling unloading operations without necessitating personnel entry into the warehouse. The reclaimer's robust architecture includes a walking device, a sophisticated bucket wheel device, and an innovative main beam mechanism. This dynamic system allows the reclaimer to traverse forward and backward along its track with precision. Meanwhile, the bucket wheel device deftly maneuvers along the main beam mechanism. Through the rotational prowess of the bucket wheel, materials are skillfully lifted and transferred to the hopper, which elevates them above the main beam. Utilizing gravity, the materials then cascade into the integrated conveying equipment within the main beam mechanism, efficiently transported to the trackside and subsequently into the longitudinal discharging system. This results in effortless material transport out of the silo. With its remarkable efficiency and minimal dust generation, this equipment is the quintessential solution to addressing bulk material unloading challenges in grain sheds.
Applicable working conditions | Forced discharge of fully loaded grain materials from the silo for grain materials with poor flowability such as soybean meal, wheat bran, etc. |
Applicable materials | Most of grain bulk materials |
Applicable silo | Grain Shed silo |
Applicable silo diameter | Customized |
Liquidation capacity | Customized |
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