Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Provided |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Introducing the Track Reclaimer, a pinnacle of unloading innovation crafted specifically for flat-bottom silos. Perfectly engineered to handle general bulk materials like soybeans and corn, this remarkable equipment redefines efficiency in silo unloading tasks. Its sophisticated design includes a central rotary assembly, a robust spiral shaft, an ergonomic feed trough, and an advanced revolution propulsion device. At the heart of this powerhouse is the central rotary assembly, a dynamic power output device that seamlessly drives the spiral shaft. With the prowess of its main motor, the spiral shaft rotates, efficiently channeling surrounding materials to the central discharging port. From there, materials gracefully descend onto the unloading conveyor scraper under the silo via an ingeniously designed feed flow pipe. The revolution reducer meticulously maneuvers the gear to revolve along the revolution track, orchestrating the synchronized revolution of the spiral shaft, chute, and central rotary assembly. Together, the harmonious interplay of spiral shaft rotation and revolution ensures a uniform material level drop and optimizes the first-in-first-out process, setting new standards in unloading excellence.
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 | materials in the shape of meal, hide or shells: soybean meal, wheat bran, cassava and wood dust; coal dust, chemical products, |
Applicable silo | Flat-bottom silo |
Applicable silo diameter | 16-28m |
Liquidation capacity | 80-400tph |
Equipment advantage | There is a trough behind the spiral shaft, which is less resistant to the rotation of the spiral shaft than the cantilever type silo dispenser, and the thickness of the grain remaining in the silo after dispensing is low, resulting in a high dispensing capacity; the male rotating propulsion device is located in the off-shaft of the silo perimeter, resulting in high maintainability |