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INTRODUCTION
Conveyor Eng. & Mfg. Co. (CEMC) would like to thank you for expressing interest in our product. We specialize in
stainless steel screw conveyors used in a variety of industries. The cornerstone of our success for over two decades in
this industry has been our ability to provide a quality product at a reasonable price in a timely manner.
Service: Our commitment to outstanding service has been the main reason for our consistent growth since 1970 as
we recently doubled our manufacturing facility to maintain this level. When it comes to service, we have one goal - to
provide the best in the industry. Absolutely no one ships hot jobs quicker. We can do this by stocking approximately 1
million pounds of stainless steel raw material and operating only one full shift in our manufacturing plant. This allows
us the flexibility to extend hours when needed and greater access to key equipment and material when hot jobs are
ordered. We have a full engineering staff on hand capable of performing simulations, finite element analysis, approval
designs, or just to answer any questions you may have.
Quality: When it comes to quality, we will put our products up against anyone in the industry. Prior to manufacturing
all conveyor designs must pass a computer stress analysis covering bolts, flights, pipe and shafts. On request, this
information can be provided at time of quotation. Our components are manufactured in-house allowing us to keep tight
reign on quality control and are checked by a full time inspector prior to shipping.
Price: Our stainless conveyors are built entirely under our roof. You will not pay multiple markups for subcontracted
parts. We handle complete manufacturing and engineering functions through our facility in Cedar Rapids. This means
that even with industry leading standards for quality and service, we can still offer very competitive prices.
References: Our customer base has grown mainly by word of mouth through satisfied customers over the years. This
has given us the opportunity to work with companies such as:
A.E. Staley Abbott Labs ADM AGP American Crystal Sugar Cargill Cerestar Con-Agra
Consolidated Paper Corn Products Domino Sugar Dow Chemical DuPont General Mills Georgia-Pacific
Grain Processing Corp. Hershey Hormel IBP Imperial Holly Sugar International Paper James River Paper
Kellogg Kraft M & M Mars Michigan Sugar Minnesota Corn Products Monfort Monsanto Nabisco
National Starch & Chem. Nestle Penford Products Ponderosa Pulp Products PPG Procter & Gamble
Quaker Oats Ralston Roquette America Southern Minn. Beet Sugar Wausau Paper Western Sugar
Weyerhaeuser
Again, thank you for the opportunity to get to know us better - we are very proud of the work we do and would like to
have an opportunity to satisfy your screw conveying needs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Engineering Section
Forward............................................................................................................................................3
Conveyor Design Steps ...................................................................................................................6
Conveying Requirements.................................................................................................................6
Material Classification .................................................................................................................7-16
Special Materials and Applications ................................................................................................17
Material Lump Size ........................................................................................................................18
Conveying Capacity .......................................................................................................................19
Conveyor Sizing and Speeds.........................................................................................................21
Horsepower Calculation............................................................................................................23-25
Conveyor Component Sizing ....................................................................................................26-27
Torsional Rating, Torque Calculation.............................................................................................28
Deflection .......................................................................................................................................29
Thermal Expansion ........................................................................................................................30
Screw Conveyor Components
Layout ............................................................................................................................................31
Screws ......................................................................................................................................32-41
Shafts .......................................................................................................................................42-45
Troughs.....................................................................................................................................46-50
Endplates ..................................................................................................................................51-56
Covers ......................................................................................................................................57-60
Hangers ....................................................................................................................................61-65
Hanger Bearings .......................................................................................................................66-67
Grease Tubes ................................................................................................................................66
Inlets ..............................................................................................................................................68
Internal Collars...............................................................................................................................69
Discharge..................................................................................................................................70-71
Flange Foot/Saddle .......................................................................................................................72
Seals.........................................................................................................................................73-75
Bearings....................................................................................................................................76-78
Clamps...........................................................................................................................................79
Gasketing / Flanges ..................................................................................................................80-81
Flange Bolt Patterns .................................................................................................................82-83
Coupling Bolts................................................................................................................................84
Shrouds .........................................................................................................................................85
Gates ........................................................................................................................................86-87
Installation and Maintenance .................................................................................................89-90
Engineering .............................................................................................................................91-94
Index ........................................................................................................................................95-96
ENGINEERING
The screw conveyor is one of the oldest methods of conveying materials known to mankind, the original design
dating back more than two thousand years. Since the screw conveyor came into general use a little over a century
ago for moving grains, fine coal and other bulk material of the times, it has come to occupy a unique place in a
growing area of material handling processing. Today, modern technology has made the screw conveyor one of the
most efficient and economical methods of moving bulk material.
What are the advantages of a screw conveyor?
It can be used to control the flow of material in processing operations which depend upon accurate batching.
It can be used as a mixer or agitator, to mix and blend dry or fluid ingredients,
provide crystallization or coagulant action, or maintain solutions in suspension.
It can be sealed to prevent the escape of dust or fumes from inside the conveyor or keep dust or
moisture from entering the outside the conveyor.
It can be jacketed to serve as a drier or cooler by running hot or cold water through the jacket.
It can be made out of a variety of materials to resist corrosion, abrasion or heat depending upon the
material being conveyed.
ENGINEERING
Using the following steps, in conjunction with the tables and graphs on the following pages, you will be able to
estimate the specifications for a horizontal screw conveyor. Final specifications should be established with the
assistance of our engineering department.
If your requirements present problems not covered in this catalog, we invite you to contact our Engineering
Department for recommendations and suggestions.
Conveyor Design Steps:
1. Establish the conveying requirements. See page 6.
2. Identify the material and the corresponding material code. See page 6.
3. Determine conveying capacity, conveyor size and speed. See page 19.
4. Calculate required horsepower - select motor size. See page 23.
5. Determine the recommended size of components. See page 26.
6. Check torsional rating and screw deflection. See page 28.
Step 1: Establish conveying requirements
To properly design a conveyor to meet your needs it is important to know several parameters surrounding the
application. Fortunately, to begin you only need to know a few.
These are:
Type of material being conveyed
Required flow (lbs per hour or cubic feet per hour)
Distance material is going to be conveyed
MATERIALS
Table A: Material Classification Code
Density:
Bulk Density, Loose
Ave Lbs/cu ft
A
B
C
D
E
Size:
Flowability:
Very free flowing
Free flowing
Average flowability
Sluggish
1
2
3
4
Abrasiveness:
Mildly abrasive
Moderately abrasive
Extremely abrasive
5
6
7
Other Characteristics:
Builds up & hardens
Generates static electricity
Decomposes - deteriorates in storage
Flammability
Becomes plastic or tends to soften
Very dusty
Aerates and becomes fluid
Explosiveness
Stickiness-adhesion
Contaminable, affecting use
Degradable, affecting use
Gives off harmful or toxic gas or fumes
Highly corrosive
Mildly corrosive
Hygroscopic
Interlocks, mats or agglomerates
Oils present
Packs under pressure
Very light and fluffy- may be windswept
Elevated temperature
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
MATERIALS
Table B
MATERIAL
Adipic Acid
Alfalfa Meal
Alfalfa Pellets
Alfalfa Seed
Almonds, Broken
Almonds, Whole Shelled
Alum, Fine
Alum, Lumpy
Alumina
Alumina Fines
Alumina Sized or Briquette
Aluminate Gel (Aluminate Hydroxide)
Aluminum Chips, Dry
Aluminum Chips, Oily
Aluminum Hydrate
Aluminum Ore (See Bauxite)
Aluminum Oxide
Aluminum Silicate (Andalusite)
Aluminum Sulfate
Ammonium Chloride, Crystalline
Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Sulfate
Antimony Powder
Apple Pomace, Dry
Arsenate of Lead (Lead Arsenate)
Arsenic Arsenic Oxide (Arsenolite)*
Arsenic Pulverized
Asbestos-Rock (Ore)
Asbestos-Shredded
Ash, Black Ground
Ashes, Coal, dry-1/2"
Ashes, Coal, dry-3"
Ashes, Coal, Wet-1/2"
Ashes, Coal, Wet-3"
Ashes, Fly ( Fly Ash)
Asphalt, Crushed-1/2"
Bagasse
Bakelite, Fine
Baking Powder
Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)
Barite (Barium Sulfate) + 1/2"-3"
Barite, Powder
Barium Carbonate
Bark, Wood, Refuse
Barley, Fine, Ground
Barley, Malted
Barley, Meal
Barley, Whole
Basalt
Bauxite, Dry, Ground
Bauxite, Crushed-3"
Beans, Castor, Meal
Beans, Castor, Whole Shelled
Mat'l Class
Code
45A35
18B45WY
42C25
13B15N
29C35Q
29C35Q
48B35U
55B25
58B27MY
35A27MY
65D37
45B35
11E45V
11E45V
17C35
90A17M
49C35S
52C25
49A45FRS
54A35NTU
52C35FOTU
A35
15C45Y
72A35R
110A35R
30A25R
81D37R
30E46XY
105B35
40C46TY
38D46T
48C46T
48D46T
38A36M
45C45
9E45RVXY
38B25
48A35
48A25
150D36
150A35X
72A45R
15E45TVY
31B35
31C35
28C35
42B25N
93B27
68B25
80D36
38B35W
36C15W
Conveyor
Loading
30A
30A
45
45
30A
30A
30A
45
15
15
15
30B
30A
30A
30A
15
45
45
30A
30A
30A
30B
30B
30A
30A
45
15
30B
30A
30B
30B
30B
30B
30B
30A
30A
45
30A
45
30B
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
45
15
45
30B
30A
45
COMPONENT
GROUP
2B
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
3D
2A,2B
3D
3D
3D
2D
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
3D
3A,3B
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
3D
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
100-120
2D
3D
2D
1A,1B,1C
3D
3D
3D
3D
3D
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B,2C
1A,1B,1C
1B
1B
3D
2D
2D
3D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
3D
2D
3D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
45
14-22
41-43
10-15
27-30
28-30
45-50
50-60
55-65
35
65
45
7-15
7-15
13-20
60-120
49
45-58
45-52
45-62
45-58
15
72
1.2
30
81
20-40
105
35-45
35-40
45-50
45-50
30-45
45
7-10
30-45
40-55
40-55
120-180
120-180
72
10-20
24-38
31
28
36-48
80-105
68
75-85
35-40
36
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.9
0.9
0.6
1.4
1.8
1.6
2
1.7
1.2
1.4
1.4
1
0.7
1.3
1
1.6
1
1.611.4
1
2
1
2.5
3
2.5
3
4
2
2
1.5
1.4
0.6
0.6
2.6
2
1.6
2
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
1.8
1.8
2.5
0.8
0.5
MATERIALS
MATERIAL
Beans, Navy, Dry
Beans, Navy, Steeped
Bentonite, Crude
Bentonite, - 100 Mesh
Benzene Hexachloride
Bicarbonate of Soda (Baking Soda)
Blood, Dried
Blood, Ground, Dried
Bone Ash (Tricalcium Phosphate)
Boneblack
Bonechar
Bonemeal
Bones, Whole*
Bones, Crushed
Bones, Ground
Borate of Lime
Borax, Fine
Borax Screening - 1/2"
Borax, 1 1/2-2" Lump
Borax, 2"-3" Lump
Boric Acid, Fine
Boron
Bran, Rice-Rye-Wheat
Braunite (Manganese Oxide)
Bread Crumbs
Brewers Grain, spent, dry
Brewers Grain, spent, wet
Brick, Ground - 1/8"
Bronze Chips
Buckwheat
Calcine, Flour
Calcium Carbide
Calcium Carbonate (See Limestone)
Calcium Fluoride (See Fluorspar)
Calcium Hydrate (Lime, Hydrated)
Calcium Hydroxide (Lime, Hydrated)
Calcium Lactate
Calcium Oxide (Lime, unslaked)
Calcium Phosphate
Calcium Sulfate (See Gypsum)
Carbon, Activated, Dry, Fine*
Carbon, Black, Pelleted*
Carbon, Black, Powder*
Carborundum
Casein
Cashew Nuts
Cast Iron, Chips
Caustic Soda
Caustic Soda, Flakes
Celite (Diatomaceous Earth)
Cement, Clinker
Cement, Mortar
Cement, Portland
Mat'l Class
Code
48C15
60C25
37D45X
55A25MXY
56A45R
48A25
40D45U
30A35U
45A45
23A25Y
34B35
55B35
43E45V
43D45
50B35
60A35
50B25T
58C35
58D35
65D35
55B25T
75A37
18B355NY
120A36
23B35PQ
22C45
58C45T
110B37
40B45
40B25N
80A35
80D25N
40B35LM
40B35LM
28D45QTR
63B35U
45A45
100D27
36B35
35C45
165C45
88B35RSU
47C45RSUX
14A36Y
85D36
113B35Q
94A26M
Conveyor
Loading
45
45
30A
45
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
45
15
30A
30B
30A
30A
30A
15
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
15
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30B
30B
30A
30B
COMPONENT
GROUP
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1B
2D
1A,1B,
1A,1B
1A,1B
1A,1B
2D
2D
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
3D
2D
2D
2D
3D
2D
1A,1B,1C
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B
3D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
2D
2A,2B
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
3D
2D
2D
2D
3D
3A,3B
3D
3D
3D
2D
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
48
60
34-40
50-60
56
40-55
35-45
30
40-50
20-25
27-40
50-60
35-50
35-50
50
60
45-55
55-60
55-60
60-70
55
75
16-20
120
20-25
14-30
55-60
100-120
30-50
37-42
75-85
70-90
40
40
26-29
60-65
40-50
100
36
32-37
130-200
88
47
11-17
75-95
133
94
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
0.5
0.8
1.2
0.7
0.6
0.6
2
1
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.7
3
2
1.7
0.6
0.7
1.5
1.8
2
0.8
1
0.5
2
0.6
0.5
0.8
2.2
2
0.4
0.7
2
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.6
1.6
3
1.6
0.7
4
1.8
1.5
1.6
1.8
3
1.4
MATERIALS
MATERIAL
Cement, Aerated (Portland)
Cerrusite (Lead Carbonate)
Chalk, Crushed
Chalk, Pulverized
Charcoal, Ground
Charcoal, Lumps
Chocolate, Cake Pressed
Chrome Ore
Cinders, Blast Furnace
Cinders, Coal
Clay (See Bentonite, Diatomaceous
Earth, Fullers Earth, Kaolin & Marl)
Clay, Ceramic, Dry, Fines
Clay, Calcined
Clay, Brick, Dry, Fines
Clay, Dry, Lumpy
Clinker, Cement (Cement Clinker)
Clover Seed
Coal, Anthracite (River & Culm)
Coal, Anthracite, Sized - 1/2"
Coal, Bituminous, Mined
Coal, Bituminous, Mined, Sized
Coal, Bituminous, Mined, Slack
Coal, Lignite
Cocoa Beans
Cocoa, Nibs
Cocoa, Powdered
Cocoanut, Shredded
Coffee, Chaff
Coffee, Green Bean
Coffee, Ground, Dry
Coffee, Ground, Wet
Coffee, Roasted Bean
Coffee, Soluble
Coke, Breeze
Coke, Loose
Coke, Petrol, Calcined
Compost
Concrete, Pre-Mix Dry
Copper Ore
Copper Ore, Crushed
Copper Sulphate, (Bluestone)
Copperas (Ferrous Sulphate)
Copra, Cake Ground
Copra, Cake, Lumpy
Copra, Lumpy
Copra, Meal
Cork, Fine Ground
Cork, Granulated
Corn, Cracked
Corn, Ear*
Corn, Germ
Corn, Gluten*
10
Mat'l Class
Code
68A16M
250A35R
85D25
71A25MXY
23A45
23D45Q
43D25
133D36
57D36T
40D36T
__
Conveyor
Loading
30B
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30B
30B
30B
__
COMPONENT
GROUP
2D
2D
2D
2D
2D
2D
2B2B
3D
3D
3D
__
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
60-75
240-260
75-95
67-75
18-28
18-28
40-45
125-140
57
40
__
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
1.4
1
1.9
1.4
1.2
1.4
1.5
2.5
1.9
1.8
__
70A35P
90B36
110C36
68D35
85D36
47B25N
60B35TY
55C25
50D35LNYX
48D35QV
47C45T
41D35T
38C25Q
35C25
33A45XY
21E46
20B25FZMY
29C25PQ
25A35P
40A45X
25C25PQ
19A35PUY
30C37
30D37
40D37
40D45TV
103C36U
135D36
125D36
85C35S
63C35U
43B45HW
28D35HW
22E35HW
43B35HW
10B35JNY
14C35JY
45B25P
21B35PY
30A
30B
30B
30A
30B
45
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30B
45
45
30A
30A
45
30A
15
15
15
30A
30B
30B
30B
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
45
1A,1B,1C
3D
3D
2D
3D
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B
2A,2B
1A,1B
1A,1B
2A,2B
2D
1A,1B
2D
1B
2B
1A,1B
1A,1B
1A,1B
1A,1B
1B
1B
3D
3D
3D
3A,3B
3D
3D
3D
2A,2B,2C
2D
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B,2C
2A,3B,3C
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B
1A,1B,1C
60-80
80-100
100-120
60-75
75-95
45-48
55-61
49-61
40-60
45-50
43-50
37-45
30-45
35
30-35
20-22
20
25-32
25
35-45
20-30
19
25-35
23-35
35-45
30-50
85-120
120-150
100-150
75-95
50-75
40-45
25-30
22
40-45
5-15
12-15
40-50
56
21
1.5
2.4
2
1.8
1.8
0.4
1
1
0.9
1
0.9
1
0.5
0.5
0.9
1.5
1
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
1.2
1.2
1.3
1
3
4
4
1
1
0.7
0.8
1
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.4
30A
MATERIALS
MATERIAL
Corn, Grits
Corn, Seed
Corn, Shelled
Corn, Starch*
Corn, Sugar
Corn Cobs, Ground
Corn Cobs, Whole*
Cornmeal
Corn Oil, Cake
Cottonseed, Cake, Crushed
Cottonseed, Cake, Lumpy
Cottonseed, Dry, Delinted
Cottonseed, Dry, Not Delinted
Cottonseed, Flakes
Cottonseed, Hulls
Cottonseed, Meal, Expeller
Cottonseed, Meal, Extracted
Cottonseed, Meats, Dry
Cottonseed, Meats, Rolled
Cracklings, Crushed
Cryolite, Dust
Cryolite, Lumpy
Cullet, Fine
Cullet, Lump
Culm, (Coal, Anthracite)
Cupric Sulphate (Copper Sulfate)
Detergent (Soap Detergent)
Diatomaceous Earth
Dicalcium Phosphate
Disodium Phosphate
Distillers Grain-Spent Dry
Distillers Grain, Spent Wet
Dolomite, Crushed
Dolomite, Lumpy
Earth, Loam, Dry, Loose
Ebonite, Crushed
Egg Powder
Epsom Salts (Magnesium Sulfate)
Feldspar, Ground
Feldspar, Lumps
Feldspar, Powder
Felspar, Screenings
Ferrous Sulfide - 1/2"
Ferrous Sulfide - 100M
Ferrous Sulphate
Fish Meal
Fish Scrap
Flaxseed
Flaxseed Cake (Linseed Cake)
Flaxseed Meal (Linseed Meal)
Flour Wheat
Flue Dust, Basic Oxygen Furnace
Flue Dust, Blast Furnace
Mat'l Class
Code
43B35P
45C25PQ
45C25
30A15M
33B35PU
17C25Y
14E35
36B35P
25D45HW
43C45HW
43D45HW
31C25X
22C45XY
23C35HWY
12B35Y
28B45HW
38B45HW
40B35HW
38C45HW
45D45HW
83A36V
100D36
100C37
100D37
60B35TY
85C35S
33B35FQ
14A36Y
45A35
28A35
30B35
50C45V
90C36
95D36
76C36
67C35
16A35MPY
45A35U
73A37
95D37
100A36
78C37
128C26
113A36
63C35U
38C45HP
45D45H
44B35X
49D45W
35B45W
37A45LP
53A36LM
118A36
Conveyor
Loading
30A
45
45
45
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30B
30B
15
15
30A
30A
30A
30B
30A
30A
30A
30A
30B
30B
30B
30A
30A
30A
15
15
30B
15
30B
30B
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30B
30B
COMPONENT
GROUP
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1B
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B
1A,1B
1A,1B
1A,1B
2A,2B
1A,1B
1A,1B
1A,1B
1A,1B
3A,3B
1A,1B
1A,1B
1A,1B
2A,2B,2C
2D
2D
3D
3D
2A,2B
2A,2B,2C
1A,1B,1C
3D
1A1A,1B,1C
3D
2D
3A,3B
2D
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1B
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2D
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B,2C
1A,1A,1B,1C
2A,2B
1A,1B
1B
3D
3D
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
40-45
45
45
25-50
30-35
17
12-15
32-40
25
40-45
40-45
22-40
18-25
20-25
12
25-30
35-40
40
35-40
40-50
75-90
90-110
80-120
80-120
55-61
75-95
15-50
11-17
40-50
25-31
30
40-60
80-100
90-100
76
63-70
16
40-50
65-80
90-100
100
75-80
120-135
105-120
50-75
35-40
40-50
43-45
48-50
25-45
33-40
45-60
110-125
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
0.5
0.4
0.4
1
1
0.6
0.5
0.6
1
1
0.6
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.6
1.3
2
2.1
2
2.5
1
1
0.8
1.6
1.6
0.5
0.5
0.8
2
2
1.2
0.8
1
0.8
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1.5
0.4
0.7
0.4
0.6
3.5
3.5
11
MATERIALS
MATERIAL
Flue Dust, Boiler H. Dry
Fluorspar, Fine (Calcium Floride)
Fluorspar, Lumps
Flyash
Foundry Sand, Dry (Sand)
Fullers Earth, Dry, Raw
Fullers Earth, Oily, Spent
Fullers Earth, Calcined
Galena (Lead Sulfide)
Gelatine, Granulated
Gilsonite
Glass, Batch
Glue, Ground
Glue, Pearl
Glue, Veg. Powdered
Gluten, Meal
Granite, Fine
Grape, Pomace
Graphite Flake
Graphite Flour
Graphite Ore
Guano Dry*
Gypsum, Calcined
Gypsum, Calcined, Powdered
Gypsum, Raw - 1
Hay, Chopped*
Hexanedioic Acid (Adipic Acid)
Hominy, Dry
Hops, Spend, Dry
Hops, Spent, Wet
Ice, Crushed
Ice, Flaked*
Ice, Cubes
Ice, Shell
Ilmenite Ore
Iron Ore Concentrate
Iron Oxide Pigment
Iron Oxide, Millscale
Iron Pyrites (See Ferrous Sulfide)
Iron Sulphate (Ferrous Sulfate)
Iron Sulfide (See Ferrous Sulfide)
Iron Vitriol (Ferrous Sulfate)
Kafir (Corn)
Kaolin Clay
Kaolin Clay-Tale
Kryalith (See Cryolite)
Lactose
Lamp Black (See Carbon Black)
Lead Arsenate
Lead Carbonate
Lead Ore - 1/8
Lead Ore - 1/2
Lead Oxide (Red Lead) - 100 Mesh
12
Mat'l Class
Code
38A36LM
90B36
100D36
38A36M
95D37Z
35A25
63C45OW
40A25
250A35R
32B35PU
37C35
90C37
40B45U
40C35U
40A45U
40B35P
85C27
18D45U
40B25LP
28A35LMP
70D35L
70C35
58B35U
70A35U
75D25
10C35JY
45A35
43C25D
35D35
53D45V
40D35O
43C35O
34D35O
34D45O
150D37
150A37
25A36LMP
75C36
73C35U
73C35U
43C25
63D25
49A35LMP
32A35PU
72A35R
250A35R
235B35
205C36
90A35P
Conveyor
Loading
30B
30B
30B
30B
15
45
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
15
30A
30A
30A
30A
15
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
15
15
30B
30B
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30B
30A
COMPONENT
GROUP
3D
2D
2D
3D
3D
2D
3D
3D
2D
1B
3D
3D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1B
3D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2D
3A,3B
2D
2D
2D
2A,2B
2B
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B,2C
2A,2B
2A,2B
1B
1B
1B
3D
3D
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
2D
3D
2D
2D
1B
1A,1B,1C
2D
3D
3D
2D
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
30-45
80-100
90-110
30-45
90-100
30-40
60-65
40
240-260
32
37
80-100
40
40
40
40
80-90
15-20
40
28
65-75
70
55-60
60-80
70-80
8-12
45
35-50
35
50-55
35-45
40-45
33-35
33-35140-160
120-180
25
75
50-75
50-75
40-45
63
42-56
32
72
240-260
200-270
180-230
30-150
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
2
2
2
2
2.6
2
2
2
0.8
1.5
2.5
1.7
0.5
0.6
0.6
2.5
1.4
0.5
0.5
1
2
1.6
2
2
1.6
0.5
0.4
1
1.5
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.4
2
2.2
1
1.6
1
0.5
2
2
0.6
1.4
1
1.4
1.4
1.2
MATERIALS
MATERIAL
Lead Oxide (Red Lead) - 200 Mesh
Lead Sulphide - 100 Mesh
Lignite (Coal Lignite)
Limanite, Ore, Brown
Lime, Ground, Unslaked
Lime Hydrated
Lime, Hydrated, Pulverized
Lime Pebble
Limestone, Agricultural
Limestone, Crushed
Limestone, Dust
Lindane (Benzene Hexachloride)
Linseed (Flaxseed)
Litharge (Lead Oxide)
Lithopone
Maize (Milo)
Malt, Dry, Ground
Malt, Dry Whole
Malt, Meal
Malt, Sprouts
Magnesium Chloride (Magnesite)
Manganese Dioxide*
Manganese Ore
Manganese Oxide
Manganese Sulfate
Marble, Crushed
Marl, (Clay)
Meat, Ground
Meat, Scrap (W/bone)
Mica, Flakes
Mica, Ground
Mica, Pulverized
Milk, Dried, Flake
Milk, Malted
Milk, Powdered
Milk, Sugar
Milk, Whole, Powdered
Mill Scale (Steel)
Milo, Ground
Milo Maize (Kafir)
Molybdenite Powder
Monosodium Phosphate
Motar, Wet*
Mustard Seed
Naphthalene Flakes
Niacin (Nicotinic Acid)
Oat Hulls
Oats
Oats, Crimped
Oats, Crushed
Oats, Flour
Oats, Rolled
Oleo Margarine (Margarine)
Mat'l Class
Code
105A35LP
250A35R
41D35T
120C47
63B35U
40B35LM
36A35LM
55C25HU
68B35
88D36
75A46MY
56A45R
44B35X
48A35MR
43B15N
25B35NP
25C35N
38B25P
14C35P
33C45
78A35NRT
133D37
120A36
70C37
88B37
80D36
53E45HQTX
40E46H
20B16MY
14B36
14A36M
6B35PUY
29A45PX
33B25PM
32A35PX
28B35PUX
123E46T
34B25
43B15N
107B26
50B36
150E46T
45B15N
45B35
35A35P
10B35NY
26C25MN
23C35
22B45NY
35A35
22C35NY
59E45KHKPW
Conveyor
Loading
30A
30A
30A
15
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30B
30B
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
15
30B
15
15
30B
30A
30B
30B
30B
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30B
45
45
30B
30B
30B
45
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
COMPONENT
GROUP
2D
2D
2D
3D
1A,1B,1C
2D
1A,1B
2A,2B
2D
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
B
1A,1B
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B
2A,2B
3D
2D
3D
3D
2D
2A
2B
2D
2D
2D
1B
1B
1B
1B
1B
3D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
3D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
30-180
240-260
37-45
120
60-65
40
32-40
53-56
68
85-90
55-95
56
43-45
45-50
40-45
20-30
20-30
36-40
13-15
33
70-85
125-140
120
70
80-95
80
50-55
40
17-22
13-15
13-15
5-6
27-30
20-45
32
20-36
120-125
32-36
40-45
107
50
150
45
45
35
8-12
26
19-26
22
35
19-24
59
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
1.2
1
1.7
0.6
0.8
0.6
2
2
2
1.6-2.0
0.6
0.4
1
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
1
1.5
2
2
2.4
2
1.6
1.5
1.5
1
0.9
1
0.4
0.9
0.5
0.6
0.5
3
0.5
0.4
1.5
0.6
3
0.4
0.7
0.8
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.4
13
MATERIALS
MATERIAL
Orange Peel, Dry
Oxalic Acid Crystals Ethane Diacid Crystals
Oyster Shells, Ground
Oyster Shells, Whole
Paper Pulp (4% or less)
Paper Pulp (6% to 15%)
Paraffin Cake - 1/2
Peanuts, Clean, in shell
Peanut Meal
Peanuts, Raw, Uncleaned (unshelled)
Peanuts, Shelled
Peas, Dried
Perlite-Expanded
Phosphate Acid Fertilizer
Phosphate Disodium (Sodium Phosphate)
Phosphate Rock, Broken
Phosphate Rock, Pulverized
Phosphate Sand
Plaster of Paris (See Gypsum)
Plumbago (See Graphite)
Polystyrene Beads
Polyvinyl, Chloride Powder
Polyvinyl, Chloride Pellets
Polyethylene, Resin Pellets
Potash (Muriate) Dry
Potash (Muriate) Mine Run
Potassium Carbonate
Potassium-Chloride Pellets
Potassium Nitrate-1/2
Potassium Nitrate - 1/8
Potassium Sulfate
Potato Flour
Pumice-1/8
Pyrite, Pellets
Quartz, - 100 Mesh
Quartz, - 1/2
Rice, Bran
Rice, Grits
Rice, Polished
Rice, Hulled
Rice, Hulls
Rice, Rough
Rosin - 1/2
Rubber, Reclaimed Ground
Rubber, Pelleted
Rye
Rye Bran
Rye Feed
Rye Meal
Rye Middlings
Rye, Shorts
Safflower, Cake
14
Mat'l Class
Code
15E45
Conveyor
Loading
30A
COMPONENT
GROUP
2A,2B
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
15
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
1.5
60B35QS
55C36T
80D36TV
62E45
61E45
45C45K
18D35Q
30B35P
18D36Q
40C35Q
48C15NQ
10C36
60B25T
55A35
80D36
60B36
95B37
40B35PQ
25A45KT
25E45KPQT
33C45Q
70B37
75D37
51B36
125C25TU
76C16NT
80B26NT
45B46X
48A35MNP
45B46
125C26
75A27
85C27
20B35NY
44B35P
30C15P
47C25P
21B35NY
34C35N
67C45Q
27C45
53D45
45B15N
18B35Y
33B35N
38B35
42B35
33C35
50D26
30A
30B
30B
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30B
30A
45
30B
45
30A
30B
30B
15
1A,1B
3D
3D
2A,2B
2A,2B
1A,1B
2A,2B
1B
3D
1B
1A,1B,1C
2D
2A,2B
1A,1B
2D
2D
3D
1B
2B
1B
1A,1B
3D
3D
2D
3D
3D
3D
2D
1A,1B
3D
3D
3D
3D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B,2C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B
2A,2B
2D
60
50-60
80
62
60-62
45
15-20
30
15-20
35-45
45-50
8-12
60
50-60
75-85
60
90-100
40
20-30
20-30
30-35
70
75
51
120-130
76
80
42-48
48
42-48
120-130
70-80
80-90
20
42-45
30
45-49
20-21
32-36
65-68
23-50
50-55
42-48
15-20
33
35-40
42
32-33
50
1
1.6-2.0
2.1-2.5
1.5
1.5
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.5
0.6
1.4
0.
2.1
1.7
2
0.4
1
0.6
0.4
2
2.2
1
1.6
1.2
1.2
1
0.5
1.6
2
1.7
2
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.6
1.5
0.8
1.5
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
30A
30A
30A
30A
15
15
30B
45
30B
30B
30B
30A
30B
30B
15
15
30A
30A
45
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30B
MATERIALS
MATERIAL
Safflower, Meal
Safflower Seed
Saffron (See Safflower)
Sal Ammoniac (Ammonium Chloride)
Salt Cake, Dry Coarse
Salt Cake, Dry Pulverized
Salicylic Acid
Salt, Dry Coarse
Salt, Dry Fine
Saltpeter-(See Potassium Nitrate)
Sand Dry Bank (Damp)
Sand Dry Bank (Dry)
Sand Dry Silica
Sand Foundry (Shake Out)
Sand (Resin Coated) Silica
Sand (Resin Coated) Zircon
Sawdust, Dry
Sea-Coal
Sesame Seed
Shale, Crushed
Shellac, Powdered or Granulated
Silicon Dioxide (See Quartz)
Silica, Flour
Silica Gel + 1/2"-3"
Slag, Blast Furnace Crushed
Slag, Furnace Granular, Dry
Slate, Crushed, - 1/2"
Slate, Ground, - 1/8"
Sludge, Sewage, Dried
Sludge, Sewage, Dry Ground
Soap, Beans or Granules
Soap, Chips
Soap Detergent
Soap, Flakes
Soap, Powder
Soapstone, Talc, Fine
Soda Ash, Heavy
Soda Ash, Light
Sodium Aluminate, Ground
Sodium Aluminum Fluoride (See Cryolite)
Sodium Aluminum Sulphate*
Sodium Bentonite (See Bentonite)
Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)
Sodium Chloride (See Salt)
Sodium Carbonate (See Soda Ash)
Sodium, Hydrate (See Caustic Soda)
Sodium Hydroxide (See Caustic Soda)
Sodium Borate (See Borax)
Sodium Nitrate
Sodium Phosphate
Sodium Sulfate (See Salt Cake)
Sodium Sulfite
Sorghum, Seed (See Kafir or Milo)
Mat'l Class
Code
50B35
45B15N
49A45FRS
85B36TU
75B36TU
29B37U
53C36TU
75B36TU
120B47
100B37
95B27
95D37Z
104B27
115A27
12B45UX
65B36
34B26
88C36
31B35P
80A46
45D37HKQU
155D37Y
63C37
85C36
84B36
45E47TW
50B46S
25B35Q
20C35Q
33B35FQ
10B35QXY
23B25X
45A45XY
60B36
28A36Y
72B36
75A36
48A25
75D25NS
55A35
96B46X
Conveyor
Loading
30A
45
30A
30B
30B
15
30B
30B
15
15
15
15
15
15
30A
30B
30B
30B
30A
30B
15
15
15
30B
30B
15
30B
30A
30A
30A
30A
45
30A
30B
30B
30B
30B
45
30A
30A
30B
COMPONENT
GROUP
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
3D
3D
ED
3D
3D
3D
3D
3D
3D
3D
3D
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
2D
1B
2D
3D
3D
3D
2D
2D
3D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
2D
2D
1B
2A,2B
1A,1B
2D
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
50
45
45-52
85
65-85
29
45-60
70-80
110-130
90-110
90-100
90-100
104
115
10-13
65
27-41
85-90
31
80
45
130-180
60-65
80-90
82-85
40-50
45-55
15-35
15-25
15-50
5-15
20-25
40-50
55-65
20-35
72
75
40-55
70-80
50-60
96
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
0.6
0.4
.7
2.1
1.7
0.6
1
1.7
2.8
1.7
2
2.6
2
2.3
0.7
1
0.6
2
0.6
1.5
2
2.4
2.2
2
1.6
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.6
0.9
2
1
0.8
1
0.6
1.2
0.9
1.5
15
MATERIALS
MATERIAL
Soybean, Cake
Soybean, Cracked
Soybean, Flake, Raw
Soybean, Flour
Soybean Meal, Cold
Soybean Meal Hot
Soybeans, Whole
Starch
Steel Turnings, Crushed
Sugar Beet, Pulp, Dry
Sugar Beet, Pulp, Wet
Sugar, Refined, Granulated Dry
Sugar, Refined, Granulated Wet
Sugar, Powdered
Sugar, Raw
Sulphur, Crushed - 1/2"
Sulphur, Lumpy, - 3"
Sulphur, Powdered
Sunflower Seed
Talcum, - 1/2"
Talcum Powder
Tanbark, Ground*
Timothy Seed
Titanium Dioxide Ore (Llmanite Ore)
Tobacco, Scraps
Tobacco, Snuff
Tricalcium Phosphate
Triple Sugar Phosphate
Trisodium Phosphate
Trisodium Phosphate Granular
Trisodium Phosphate, Pulverized
Tung Nut Meats, Crushed
Tung Nuts
Urea Prills, Coated
Vermiculite, Expanded
Vermiculite, Ore
Vetch
Walnut Shells, Crushed
Wheat
Wheat, Cracked
Wheat, Germ
White Lead, Dry
Wood Chips, Screened
Wood Flour
Wood Shavings
Zinc, Concentrate Residue
Zinc Oxide, Heavy
Zinc Oxide, Light
Mat'l Class
Code
42D35W
35C36NW
22C35Y
29A35MN
40B35
40B35T
48C26NW
38A15M
125D46WV
14C26
35C35X
53B35PU
60C35P
55A35PX
60B35PX
55C35N
83D35N
55A35MN
29C15
85C36
55A36M
55B45
36B35NY
150D37
20D45Y
30B45MQ
45A45
53B36RS
60C36
60B36
50A36
28D25W
28D15
45B25
16C35Y
80D36
48B16N
40B36
47C25N
43B25N
23B25
88A36MR
20D45VY
26B35N
12E45VY
78B37
33A45X
13A45XY
Conveyor
Loading
30A
30B
30A
30A
30A
30A
30B
45
30B
30B
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A
45
30B
30B
30A
30A
15
30A
30A
30A
30B
30B
30B
30B
30A
30A
45
30A
30B
30B
30B
45
45
45
30B
30A
30A
30A
15
30A
30A
COMPONENT
GROUP
2A,1B,1C
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2A,2B
3D
1A,1B,1C
3D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1B
1B
1B
1B
1A,1B
2A,2B
1A,1B
1A,1B,1C
2D
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
3D
2A,2B
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B
3D
2D
2D
2D
2A,2B
2A,2B
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B
2D
1A,1B,1C
2D
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
1A,1B,1C
2D
2A,2B
1A,1B
2A,2B
3D
1A,1B
1A,1B
WEIGHT
(lbs. per cu ft.)
40-43
30-40
18-25
27-30
40
40
45-50
25-50
100-150
12-15
25-45
50-55
55-65
50-60
55-65
50-60
80-85
50-60
19-38
80-90
50-60
55
36
140-160
15-25
30
40-50
50-55
60
60
50
28
25-30
43-46
16
80
48
35-45
45-48
40-45
18-28
75-100
10-30
16-36
8-16
75-8
30-35
10-15
MATL. FACTOR
(Fm)
1
0.5
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.5
1
1
3
0.9
1.2
1.0-1.2
1.4-2.0
0.8
1.5
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
2.0
0.8
0.9
1.6
2
1.7
1.7
1.6
0.8
0.7
1.2
0.5
1
0.4
1
0.4
0.4
0.4
1
0.6
0.4
1.5
1
1
1
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ENGINEERING
Special Materials and Applications:
When designing a Screw Conveyor, special considerations must be given to the selection of components if the material conveyed
has unusual characteristics. The following are examples.
Abrasive Materials:
Abrasive materials can cause excessive wear on conveyor components. They should be carried at slower speeds and at
lower trough loads. For very abrasive materials, it may be necessary to use thicker flights and troughs, surface hardeners or
special alloy components.
Contaminable Materials:
Contaminable materials, such as certain chemicals and food additives, require the use of sealed end bearings and hanger
bearings of wood, nylon or other dry operating type. Trough covers should be tightly sealed and easily removable for
frequent cleaning and all the internal welds that contact the material may require polishing to eliminate material entrapment.
Degradable Materials
Materials that tend to break up or separate should be carried in large diameter conveyors at very slow speeds to minimize
physical agitation of the material.
Extreme Temperatures
Conveyors moving materials at extreme temperatures should be constructed of metal alloys designed to meet these
conditions. The use of jacketed troughs may be advisable, wherein a heating or cooling medium may be circulated to keep
the conveyed material within safe operating temperatures. Conveyors handling hot materials may also experience thermal
expansion and will increase in length as the temperature of the trough and screw increases when the hot material begins to
be conveyed (see Thermal Expansion, page 30).
Explosive Materials
The conveyor must be designed with non-sparking and explosion proof components and must be tightly sealed. Where
hazardous dusts exist, an exhaust system may be needed for venting.
Fluidizing Materials
When conveying materials that tend to aerate and increase in volume, the conveyor size and speed must be designed on the
basis of this larger aerated volume and density.
Hygroscopic Materials
Hygroscopic materials readily absorb moisture and tend to become denser and less free flowing. This must be taken into
account when determining the size, speed, and horsepower of the conveyor. Tightly sealed conveyors that exclude exterior
atmosphere are effective in handling these materials.
Mixing in Transit
When mixing or blending of materials is required a conveyor screw consisting of ribbon flighting, cut and folded flighting, cut
flighting or paddles may be used alone or in any combination to obtain desired result.
Incline Conveying
Incline screw conveyors have a greater horsepower requirement and lower capacity rating than horizontal conveyors. The
amount the horsepower increases and capacity decreases depending on the angle of incline and the characteristics of the
material being conveyed.
Viscous or Sticky Materials
Ribbon flight conveyors are recommended in order to minimize material build-up.
For materials that have these or other special characteristics,
consult our engineering department for design recommendations.
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ENGINEERING
Table C: Maximum Lump Size (inch)
Class 1
10% lumps
Ratio = 1.75
Class 2
25% lumps
Ratio = 2.5
Class 3
95% lumps
Ratio = 4.5
Screw Dia.
Pipe O.D.
Size (inches)
Radial Clearance
6
9
2 3/8
2 3/8
2 5/16
3 13/16
1 1/4
2 1/4
3/4
1 1/2
1/2
3/4
2 7/8
3 9/16
2 1/4
1 1/2
3/4
12
2 7/8
5 1/16
2 3/4
12
3 1/2
4 3/4
2 3/4
12
4 1/2
2 3/4
14
3 1/2
5 3/4
3 1/4
2 1/2
1 1/4
14
5 1/2
3 1/4
2 1/2
1 1/4
14
4 1/2
5 1/4
16
6 1/2
3 3/4
2 3/4
1 1/2
16
4 1/2
6 1/4
3 3/4
2 3/4
1 1/2
16
5 9/16
5 23/32
3 1/4
2 1/4
1 1/4
18
7 1/2
4 1/4
1 3/4
18
4 1/2
7 1/4
4 1/4
1 3/4
18
5 9/16
6 23/32
3 3/4
2 1/2
1 1/2
20
8 1/2
4 3/4
3 1/2
20
4 1/2
8 1/4
4 3/4
3 1/2
20
5 9/16
7 23/32
4 1/4
1 1/2
24
24
4 1/2
5 9/16
10 1/4
9 23/32
6
5 1/2
3 3/4
3 3/4
2 1/2
2
CONVEYOR DIA.
PIPE O.D.
RADIAL CLEARANCE
1/2" CLEARANCE
Figure 1
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ENGINEERING
Step 3: Determine capacity, conveyor size and speed
In order to determine the size and speed of a screw conveyor, it is first necessary to establish the material code number and
design capacity. In Step #2 you identified the material code number, the following will illustrate how this code number determines
the cross-sectional loading of the conveyor that should be used. For applications where special types of screws are required; such
as short pitch screws, cut flights, cut and folded flights and ribbon flights, a design capacity must first be calculated. The design
capacity is found by multiplying the required capacity by one or more of the capacity factors that are involved. See Tables C, D &
E for capacity factors.
15%
CONVEYOR LOADING
30%
45%
1.1
*
1.15
1.5
1.2
1.7
* Not Recommended
Description
Standard
Pitch = Dia.
Factor
1
Short
1.5
Half
Long
2.0
0.67
Ribbon Width
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
15%
1.32
1.34
1.45
1.32
1.11
1.27
1.55
1.33
1.60
2.02
Conveyor Loading
30%
1.52
1.54
1.67
1.52
1.27
1.45
1.69
1.53
1.75
2.14
45%
1.79
1.81
1.96
1.79
1.5
1.71
1.90
1.80
1.96
2.28
* For sizes larger than 24, consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg Co
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ENGINEERING
Drive Efficiencies
The efficiencies of various speed reduction mechanisms are listed in Table G. These efficiencies represent conservative figures
for the components of the drive train, taking into account possible slight misalignments, uncertain maintenance and the effects of
temperature change. While there are variations in the efficiency of different manufacturers product, the data given in Table G will
cover any such discrepancies.
Appropriate service factors for individual power transmission components should be determined from the manufacturers
catalogs, taking into account the intended service, hours of operation and the type of operating conditions.
E = 88%
E = 88%
E = 88%
E = 88%
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Reducer mounts on
conveyor drive shaft. Motor
and V-Belt drive may be in
any convenient location. The
torque arm may be fastened
to the floor, or fitted to trough
end. Requires
extended drive shaft.
Integral motor-reducer or
scoop mount motor with chain
drive to conveyor drive shaft.
Usually mounted to side of
trough by means of an
adapter plate.
Direct coupled
concentric reducer
ENGINEERING
Conveyor Size and Speed:
The conveyor size and speed can be determined form the table below in conjunction with the recommended loading from the
material code, and the design capacity.
Table H
Maximum
Recommended
rpm
Percent
Trough Load
Screw Dia.
Capacity
(ft3/hr)
At Max rpm
Capacity
(ft3/hr)
At One rpm
6
9
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
60
55
50
50
45
45
40
40
30
20
45
150
325
520
700
1010
1250
2180
3152
3597
0.8
2.7
6.5
10.4
15.6
22.5
31.2
54.6
105.0
184.0
6
9
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
120
100
90
85
80
75
70
65
50
35
180
545
1160
1770
2500
3380
4370
7100
10506
12593
1.5
5.5
12.9
20.8
31.2
45.0
62.5
109.0
210.0
369.0
6
9
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
60
55
50
47
44
41
38
36
27
19
90
295
646
696
1382
1834
2361
3928
5673
6836
1.5
5.7
12.9
14.8
31.4
44.7
62.1
109.1
210.0
360.0
6
9
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
165
155
145
140
130
120
110
100
70
40
368
1270
2820
4370
6060
8120
10300
16400
22062
21587
2.2
8.2
19.4
31.2
46.7
67.6
93.7
164.0
315.0
540.0
6
9
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
300
275
255
240
220
210
190
100
115
70
1415
4832
10760
16342
2228
30529
37385
16400
76519
79754
4.7
17.6
42.0
68.0
101.0
145.0
196.0
164.0
665.0
1139.0
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ENGINEERING
The conveyor speed (N) is determined by the formula:
N =
N = revolutions per minute of the screw, not greater than the maximum recommended speed.
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ENGINEERING
Step 4: Calculating Horsepower (Horizontal Conveying)
The horsepower required to operate a horizontal screw conveyor is based on proper installation, uniform and regular feed rate to
the conveyor and other design criteria. The horsepower requirment is the total of the horsepower to overcome the friction (HPf) of
the conveyor components and the horsepower to transport the material (HPm) multiplied by the overload factor (Fo) and divided
by the total drive efficiency (e), or:
LNFd Fb
HPf =
1,000,000
(HPf + HPm) Fo
HPtotal =
e
DcLWFm
HPm =
1,000,000
The following factors determine the horsepower requirement of a screw conveyor operating under these conditions.
Dc
e
Fb
Fd
Fm
Fo
L
N
W
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
It is generally accepted practice that most power transmitting elements of a screw conveyor be sized and selected to safely handle
the rated motor horsepower. If, for example, a screw conveyor requires 3.5 horsepower as determined by the above formula, a 5
horsepower motor must be used, and it is desirable that all the power transmitting elements be capable of safely handling the full 5
horsepower.
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ENGINEERING
Table J: Diameter Factor
Screw
Diameter
Fd
12
18
31
10
37
12
55
14
78
16
106
18
135
20
165
24
235
30
360
36
512
Component Group
Bearing Type
Factor Fb
Group A
Ball
Babbitt
Bronze
Group B
Graphite Bronze*
1.7
Plastic*
Group C
Nylon*
2.0
Teflon*
Group D
4.4
Fo Overload Factor
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.3
Factor Fo
2.2
2.1
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
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ENGINEERING
Example:
Material:
Weight:
Capacity:
Length:
Corn Germ
21 lbs per cubic foot
2500 cubic foot per hour
45 foot
Referring to the material Table B, the material code is 21B35JZ, Conveyor loading is 30A, the component group is 1A-1B-1C
and the material factor is 0.4.
From Table H, an 18 conveyor would be selected from the 30%A loading to achieve the 2500 cubic feet per hour requirement
within the recommended rpm range. At 1 rpm this conveyor will move 45 cubic feet. Therefore, the speed of the conveyor would
be:
Designed Capacity (ft3/hr)
N =
1 rpm capacity (ft3/hr)
2500
45
= 55.6 rpm
HPf
HPm
LNFdFb
1,000,000
DcLWFm
=
1,000,000
45 x 56 x 135 x 1.7
1,000,000
0.578
2500 x 45 x 21 x 0.4
= 0.945
1,000,000
HPtotal
(HPf + HPm) Fo
=
e
A 5.0 or 7.5 HP drive could be used depending on the application. More conservative sizes may accommodate future increased
capacities.
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ENGINEERING
Step 4: Calculating Horsepower (Horizontal Conveying)
To properly select the screw conveyor components for a particular duty, they are broken down into three components groups.
These groups relate to both the material classification code and to the screw size, pipe size, type of bearings and trough
thickness.
The following service tables are a guide to proper selection of the appropriate component group for the material being conveyed.
Other components are then selected from the Components Section of this catalogue to suit the physical layout of the conveyor.
The components shown in this table are the types most commonly used for each of the component groups shown. However,
special applications and certain environments require special consideration that may not fall within the same parameters (see
special materials and applications).
(Light Service)
COMPONENT GROUPS 1A, 1B and 1C
Screw Dia
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Sectional Screw #
Helicoid Screw #
Trough Thickness
Cover Thickness
1 1/2
6S309
6H304
16 ga.
16 ga.
1 1/2
9S309
9H306
14
14
9S409
9H406
14
14
12
12S409
12H408
12
14
12
2 7/16
12S509
12H508
12
14
12
12S612
12H614
12
14
14
2 7/16
14S509
14H508
12
14
14
14S612
14H614
12
14
16
16S612
10
14
18
18S612
10
12
18
3 7/16
18S712
10
12
20
20S612
10
12
24
3 7/16
24S716
10
12
ENGINEERING
(Heavy Service)
COMPONENT GROUPS 2A, 2B and 2C
Screw Dia
Sectional Screw #
Helicoid Screw #
Trough Thickness
Cover Thickness
1 1/2
6S309
6H308
14 ga.
14 ga.
1 1/2
9S309
9H312
10 ga.
14
9S412
9H412
10 ga.
14
12
12S412
12H412
3/16
14
12
2 7/16
12S512
12H512
3/16
14
12
12S616
12H614
3/16
14
14
2 7/16
14S512
3/16
14
14
14S616
14H614
3/16
14
16
16S616
16H614
3/16
14
18
18S616
3/16
12
18
3 7/16
18S716
3/16
12
20
20S616
3/16
12
20
3 7/16
20S716
3/16
12
24
3 7/16
24S716
3/16
12
30
3 15/16
30S724
3/16
10
36
4 7/16
36S932
3/16
10
Sectional Screw #
Helicoid Screw #
Trough Thickness
6S412
10 ga.
Cover Thickness
14 ga.
9S416
3/16
14
12
2 7/16
12S516 or 12S524
3/16 or 1/4
14 or 12
12
12S624 or 12S632
3/16 or 1/4
14 or 12
14
2 7/16
14S524
3/16 or 1/4
14 or 12
14
24S624 or 14S632
3/16 or 1/4
14 or 12
16
16S624 or 16S632
3/16 or 1/4
14 or 12
16
3 7/16
16S724 or 16732
3/16 or 1/4
14 or 12
18
18S624
1/4
12 or 10
18
3 7/16
18S724 or 18S732
1/4
12 or 10
20
20S624
1/4
12 or 10
20
3 7/16
20S724 or 20S732
1/4
12 or 10
24
3 7/16
24S724 or 24732
1/4
12 or 10
24
3 15/16
24S824 or 24S832
1/4
10
30
4 7/16
30S924 or 30S932
1/4
10
36
4 15/16
36S1024 or 36S1032
1/4
10
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ENGINEERING
Step 6: Check torsional rating and screw deflection
Note: The component sizes in the following tables are minimums for the loadings shown. Overhung loads, axial loads and
bending moments induced by long screws, long shafts, pedestal bearings, offset reducers and other unusual loading
conditions are not represented in these calculations. Contact CEMC for final sizing of components.
Torsional Rating
Screw conveyors are limited in overall length and size by the amount of torque that can be safely transmitted through the
components selected. The shafts, bolts and pipe all need to be sized appropriately for the drive horsepower and rpm.
Table M combines the various torsional ratings of bolts, couplings and pipes so that it is easy to compare the torsional ratings of
all the stressed parts of standard conveyor screws. The table conforms to the CEMC design standards (often more conservative
than CEMA standards).
The lowest torsional rating figure for any given size of coupling will be the one that determines how much horsepower may be
transmitted. The torque produced (TQ) from the drive of the conveyor is a function of the size of the motor (HP) and the speed
of the conveyor (rpm).
63025 x HP
Torque, TQ =
rpm
Example:
A 5 hp motor driving a conveyor at 56 rpm will produce:
TQ = 63025 x 5/56 =5627 inch lbs of torque
This torque value can now be used to check the selected components of the conveyor.
Size
*BOLTS
COUPLINGS
Torque
Size
Torque
Size
2 Bolt
3 Bolt
1 1/2
3925
1 1/2
3070
1/2
3240
4860
2 1/2
14250
7600
5/8
7600
11400
2 7/16
23100
2 7/16
15090
5/8
9270
13900
3 1/2
32100
28370
3/4
16400
24600
3 7/16
43000
3 7/16
42550
7/8
25600
38400
*Bolt shear stress only. Bearing stresses may require the installation of bolt pads for certain combinations.
The 5627 inch lbs. of torque produced by the 5 hp motor above would exceed allowable torque for 1-1/2" shafts and 2-bolt
couplings.
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Deflection
It is also important to check the screw conveyor for deflection as well as torsional capability. The amount of deflection the pipe of
the screw experiences due to the weight of the screw is directly to the useful life of the pipe. Deflection of the conveyor screws of
standard length is not usually a problem. However, if longer than standard sections of screw are to be used without intermediate
hanger bearings, care should be taken to prevent the screw flights from contacting the trough. Deflection should be held to a minimum to increase the useful life of the screw.
The deflection at the mid span of the screw may be calculated from the following formula.
Where :
5WL3
384 x (2.9 x 107) I
Schedule 40
2 1/2
3 1/2
10
0.7
1.5
3.0
4.8
7.2
15.2
28.1
72.5
161.0
Schedule 80
8.7
1.9
3.9
6.3
9.6
20.7
40.5
106.0
212.0
Schedule 80 (clad)
N/A
N/A
6.1
9.6
14.3
30.4
56.8
145.3
296.3
Example:
Determine how much deflection is in a 12SS624 screw that is 150long and mounted on 3-1/2sched 40 pipe.
W = 350 lbs
L = 180 inches
I = 4.79
5 (350) (180)
384 x (2.9 x 107) 4.79
.191 inches
As a rule of thumb, applications where the calculated deflection exceeds .17 inches should be referred to our engineering department for recommendation.
Note:
When screw deflection becomes excessive, additional stresses are applied to the component parts. These additional
stresses may result in fatigue and lead to premature screw failure.
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ENGINEERING
Thermal Expansion
When screw conveyors are required to convey hot or cold materials it is necessary to recognize that the conveyor will change
length slightly from the original ambient temperature length.
The recommended general practice is to provide supports for the trough which will allow movement of the trough end feet during
the trough expansion or contraction when handling hot or cold materials. The drive end of the conveyor usually is fixed, allowing
the remainder of the trough to expand or contract. In the event there are intermediate inlets or discharge spouts that cannot move,
then expansion type troughs are required.
The conveyor and the trough may also expand or contract at different rates. In this case expansion hangers are generally recommended. The trough end opposite the drive should incorporate an expansion type ball or roller bearing which will safely provide
sufficient movement.
The change in screw conveyor length may be calculated using the following:
r L = L (t1 - t2) C
Where:
r L
L
t1
t2
C
=
=
=
=
=
30
LAYOUT
AS REQUIRED
b
AS REQUIRED
1/2E
j
L
M
R
G
AS REQUIRED
BOLTS
b
AS REQUIRED
E
(2) HANGER POCKET
1/2E
D
G
D
BOLTS
AS REQUIRED
B Coupling
Diameter
C
Length
D
Length
F
Bolt
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
18
18
20
20
24
24
30
30
36
36
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
1 1/2
2
2
2 7/16
3
2 7/16
3
3
3
3 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
3 15/16
4 7/16
9'-10
9'-10
9'-10
9'-10
9'-10
11'-10
11'-9
11'-9
11'-9
11'-9
11'-9
11'-9
11'-8
11'-9
11'-8
11'-8
11'-8
11'-8
11'-8
11'-8
11'-7
10' 0
10' 0
10' 0
10' 0
10' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
12' 0
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
3/8
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
1
1
6
8
8
9
9
10 1/2
10 1/2
10 1/2
11 1/2
11 1/2
13 1/2
14 1/2
14 1/2
15 1/2
15 1/2
17 1/2
17 1/2
21
21
25
25
1
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 3/4
1 3/4
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
2
2
2
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
4 1/2
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
10 5/8
12 1/8
12 1/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
19 3/4
19 3/4
24
24
5 5/8
7 7/8
7 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
12
13 3/8
13 3/8
15
15
18 1/8
18 1/8
21 1/2
21 1/2
26
26
5
7 1/8
7 1/8
7 7/8
7 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
10 1/8
10 1/8
11 1/8
12 3/8
12 3/8
13 3/8
13 3/8
15 3/8
15 3/8
18 3/8
18 3/8
23
23
7
10
10
11
11
13
13
13
15
15
17
19
19
21
21
25
25
31
31
37
37
8 1/8
9 3/8
9 3/8
9 1/2
9 1/2
12 1/4
12 1/4
12 1/4
13 1/2
13 1/2
14 7/8
16
16
19 1/4
19 1/4
20
20
24
24
*
*
1 1/2
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 3/4
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
1 3/16
1 5/16
1 5/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 3/8
1 3/8
1 3/8
1 3/8
1 3/8
1 3/4
1 3/4
1 3/4
2
2
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 3/8
2 3/8
* Has 4 Bolts
Consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg for larger sizes
31
SCREWS
Ribbon Flight Screw: Used for conveying sticky, gummy or viscous substances, or where the material tends to stick to the flighting at the pipe. Available in integral style (as shown) or post style
ribbon.
Screw with Paddles: Used to mix material while being conveyed. Paddles may be fixed(welded in place) or adjustable pitch
(bolt mounted) to provide different degrees of mixing.
Short Pitch Screw: Used primarily in incline or hopper fed applications where the pitch is less than the diameter of the screw.
32
SCREWS
Screw conveyor flighting is made in either one of two ways, as helicoid or sectional. Helicoid flights are formed from a flat
bar or strip into a continuous helix. Sectional flights are formed from individual round plates then welded end to end to form a
continuous helix. The largest difference between the two flight types is that the helicoidflight thickness is thinner at the
edge than the base due to material stretch and sectionalflights have a continuous thickness.
Due to the way the two flights are manufactured the sectionalflight can be made from thicker material than the helicoid
flight and thus is used for heavier or more abrasive applications.
Enlarged views of the flighting tip shows the difference in material thickness between comparable sectional and helicoid flight
sizes.
Sectional
Heavier Duty
Helicoid
Lighter Duty
Tip Detail
Tip Detail
33
SCREWS
The views of the various flighting orientations below will indicate which way the material will move given the rotation.
RIGHT
HAND
RIGHT
HAND
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
HAND
RIGHT
HAND
HAND
LEFT
HAND
LEFT
HAND
HAND
OPERATION
Weld spatter and slag removed
Rough grind welds to remove heavy weld ripple or unusual roughness
(40-50 grit finish)
Medium grind welds, leaving some pits and crevices
(80-100 grit finish)
Fine grind welds no pits or crevices permissible
(140-150 grit finish)
Polish to bright uniform finish
34
X
X
SCREWS
A screw is either right hand or left hand depending on the form of the helix. The direction of the helix determines which way the
screw needs to rotate in order to move the material the proper direction.
The screw hand can be determined by looking at the end of the screw. The helix of a left hand screw is wrapped around the pipe
in a counter-clockwise direction, or to your left. The helix of a right hand screw is wrapped around the pipe in a clockwise direction, or to your right.
Left Hand
Right Hand
Numerical Designation
Screw Diameter
12 SS
Conveyor Type
H = Helicoid
HS =
Stainless Helicoid
S = Sectional
SS =
Stainless Sectional
FP = Full Pitch
HP = Half Pitch
VP = Variable Pitch
FL = Flight Lugs
BP = Bolt Pads
CF = Cut and Folded
Conveyor Eng. & Mfg. 1999
16 R
Coupling Diameter
3 = 1 1/2
4 = 2
5 = 2 7/16
6 = 3
7 = 3 7/16
8 = 3 15/16
9 = 4 7/16
10 = 4 15/16
11 = 5 7/16
Hand of Conveyor
R = Right Hand
L = Left Hand
Flight Thickness
4 = 16 ga.
5 = 14 ga.
7 = 12 ga.
9 = 10 ga.
10 = 8 ga.
12 = 3/16
14 = 7/32
16 = 1/4
24 = 3/8
32 = 1/2
2B = 2-bolt drilling
3B = 3-bolt drilling
35
SCREWS
SECTIONAL
PITCH
Trough End
PITCH
C
1/2E
Length
1/2E
Sectional Flight
Sectional Screw
A
Screw
B
Coupling
Sectional
Nominal
C
Pipe
D
Flight
E
Coupling
Standard
Length
Complete
Std. Len.
Flight
Each
Dia.
Dial.
Part #
Pipe Size
O.D.
Thickness
Brg Len.
Ft.-in.
Wt. (lb)
Wt. (lb)
6
6
1 1/2
1 1/2
6SS309
6SS312
2
2
2 3/8
2 3/8
10 ga.
3/16
2
2
9'-10"
9'-10"
65
75
1.2
1.6
1 1/2
6SS316
2 3/8
1/4
9'-10"
87
2.1
1 1/2
9SS309
2 3/8
10 ga.
9'-10"
81
3.1
1 1/2
9SS312
2 3/8
3/16
9'-10"
100
4.1
1 1/2
9SS316
2 3/8
1/4
9'-10"
117
5.5
9SS409
2 1/2
2 7/8
10 ga.
9'-10"
100
2.9
9SS412
2 1/2
2 7/8
3/16
9'-10"
118
3.9
9SS416
2 1/2
2 7/8
1/4
9'-10"
134
5.1
9SS424
2 1/2
2 7/8
3/8
9'-10"
169
7.6
10
1 1/2
10SS309
2 3/8
10 ga.
9'-10"
85
3.9
10
1 1/2
10SS312
2 3/8
3/16
9'-10"
108
5.2
10
10SS409
2 1/2
2 7/8
10 ga.
9'-10"
107
3.7
10
10SS412
2 1/2
2 7/8
3/16
9'-10"
125
4.9
10
10SS416
2 1/2
2 7/8
1/4
9'-10"
147
6.5
10
10SS424
2 1/2
2 7/8
3/8
9'-10"
187
9.7
12
12SS412
2 1/2
2 7/8
3/16
11'-10"
170
7.5
12
12SS416
2 1/2
2 7/8
1/4
11'-10"
202
9.9
12
2 7/16
12SS512
3 1/2
3/16
11'-9"
191
7.0
12
2 7/16
12SS516
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
218
9.3
12
2 7/16
12SS524
3 1/2
3/8
11'-9"
273
13.9
12
12SS612
3 1/2
3/16
11'-9"
202
6.6
12
12SS616
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
228
8.8
12
12SS624
3 1/2
3/8
11'-9"
282
13.1
14
2 7/16
14SS512
3 1/2
3/16
11'-9"
209
10.0
14
2 7/16
14SS516
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
242
13.3
14
2 7/16
14SS524
3 1/2
3/8
11'-9"
312
19.9
14
14SS612
3 1/2
3/16
11'-9"
224
9.6
14
14SS616
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
255
12.7
14
14SS624
3 1/2
3/8
11'-9"
320
19.0
16
16SS612
3 1/2
3/16
11'-9"
244
13.2
16
16SS616
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
282
17.6
16
16SS624
4 1/2
3/8
11'-9"
360
26.3
16
16SS632
4 1/2
1/2
11'-9"
435
35.1
(continued)
36
SCREWS
SECTIONAL
PITCH
Trough End
PITCH
C
1/2E
Length
1/2E
Sectional Flight
Sectional Screw
A
Screw
B
Coupling
Sectional
Nominal
C
Pipe
D
Flight
E
Coupling
Standard
Length
Complete
Std. Len.
Flight
Each
Dia.
18
18
Dial.
Part #
Pipe Size
O.D.
Thickness
Brg Len.
Ft.-in.
Wt. (lb)
Wt. (lb)
3
3
18SS612
18SS616
3 1/2
3 1/2
4
4
3/16
1/4
3
3
11'-9"
11'-9"
264
308
17.1
22.7
18
18SS624
4 1/2
3/8
11'-9"
398
34.0
18
18SS632
4 1/2
1/2
11'-9"
487
45.3
18
3 7/16
18SS712
4 1/2
3/16
11'-8"
283
16.6
18
3 7/16
18SS716
4 1/2
1/4
11'-8"
325
22.0
18
3 7/16
18SS724
4 1/2
3/8
11'-8"
413
32.9
18
3 7/16
18SS732
4 1/2
1/2
11'-8"
498
43.7
20
20SS612
3 1/2
3/16
11'-9"
285
21.7
20
20SS616
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
335
28.9
20
20SS624
3 1/2
3/8
11'-9"
440
43.2
20
20SS632
3 1/2
1/2
11'-9"
540
57.6
20
3 7/16*
20SS712
4*
4 1/2
3/16
11'-8"
304
21.0
20
3 7/16*
20SS716
4*
4 1/2
1/4
11'-8"
352
28.0
20
3 7/16*
20SS724
4*
4 1/2
3/8
11'-8"
453
41.9
20
3 7/16*
20SS732
4*
4 1/2
1/2
11'-8"
550
55.7
24
3 7/16*
24SS716
4*
4 1/2
1/4
11'-8"
405
42.0
24
3 7/16*
24SS724
4*
4 1/2
3/8
11'-8"
531
63.0
24
3 7/16*
24SS732
4*
4 1/2
1/2
11'-8"
653
84.0
24
3 15/16*
24SS816
5*
5 9/16
1/4
11'-8"
476
39.9
24
3 15/16*
24SS824
5*
5 9/16
3/8
11'-8"
595
59.7
24
3 15/16*
24SS832
5*
5 9/16
1/2
11'-8"
710
79.5
30
3 7/16*
30SS716
4*
4 1/2
1/4
11'-8"
487
69.3
30
3 7/16*
30SS724
4*
4 1/2
3/8
11'-8"
651
104.0
30
3 7/16*
30SS732
4*
4 1/2
1/2
11'-8"
810
138.5
30
3 15/16*
30SS816
5*
5 9/16
1/4
11'-8"
556
66.2
30
3 15/16*
30SS824
5*
5 9/16
3/8
11'-8"
714
99.1
30
3 15/16*
30SS832
5*
5 9/16
1/2
11'-8"
866
132.0
36
3 15/16*
36SS816
5*
5 9/16
1/4
11'-8"
684
102.0
36
3 15/16*
36SS824
5*
5 9/16
3/8
11'-8"
834
151.5
36
3 15/16*
36SS832
5*
5 9/16
1/2
11'-8"
1024
201.0
36
4 7/16*
36SS916
6*
6 5/8
1/4
11'-7"
695
102.0
36
4 7/16*
36SS924
6*
6 5/8
3/8
11'-7"
875
151.5
36
4 7/16*
36SS932
6*
6 5/8
1/2
11'-7"
1065
201.0
*Pipe and shaft size shown should be considered minimum standard and are often larger as dictated by drive horsepower
Conveyor Eng. & Mfg. 1999
37
SCREWS
HELICOID
Trough End
PITCH
1/2E
Length
1/2E
Helicoid Screw
PITCH
F
Length
Helicoid Flighting
A
Screw
B
Coupling
Helicoid
Nominal
D
Pipe
Flight
F
Thickness
G
E
Coupling
Standard
Length
Complete
Std. Len.
Flight
Each
Flighting
Std. Len.
Wt. (lb)
Dia.
Dial.
Part #
Pipe Size
O.D.
Inside
Outside
Brg Len.
Ft.-in.
Wt. (lb)
Wt. (lb)
1 1/2
6HS304
2 3/8
1/8
1/16
9'-10"
52
14
1 1/2
9HS306
2 3/8
3/16
3/32
9'-10"
70
31
9HS406
2 1/2
2 7/8
3/16
3/32
9'-10"
91
30
10
1 1/2
10HS306
2 3/8
3/16
3/32
9'-10"
81
48
12
12HS408
2 1/2
2 7/8
1/4
1/8
11'-10"
140
12
67
38
SCREWS
RIBBON
Pitch
Trough End
Pitch
D
E
1/2E
Length
1/2E
B
Coupling
Sectional
Nominal
Ribbon Flight
C
Pipe
D
Flight
F
Coupling
Standard
Length
Complete
Std. Len.
Flight
Each
Dia.
Dial.
Part #
Pipe Size
O.D.
Thickness
Width
Brg Len.
Ft.-in.
Wt. (lb)
Wt. (lb)
6
9
1 1/2
1 1/2
6SSR312
9SSR316
2
2
2 3/8
2 3/8
3/16
1/4
1
1 1/2
2
2
9'-10"
9'-10"
63
87
1.7
5.5
9SSR416
2 1/2
2 7/8
1/4
1 1/2
9'-10"
107
9.7
10
1 1/2
10SSR316
2 3/8
1/4
1 1/2
9'-10"
87
6.7
10
10SSR416
2 1/2
2 7/8
1/4
9'-10"
120
9.7
12
12SSR416
2 1/2
2 7/8
1/4
11'-10"
149
9.7
12.7
12
12SSR424
2 1/2
2 7/8
3/8
2 1/2
11'-10"
204
12
2 7/16
12SSR516
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
171
9.7
12
2 7/16
12SSR524
3 1/2
3/8
2 1/2
11'-9"
225
12.7
12
12SSR616
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
189
9.7
12
12SSR624
3 1/2
3/8
2 1/2
11'-9"
241
12.7
14
2 7/16
14SSR516
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
175
13.2
14
2 7/16
14SSR524
3 1/2
3/8
2 1/2
11'-9"
232
19.8
14
14SSR616
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
143
13.2
14
14SSR624
3 1/2
3/8
2 1/2
11'-9"
249
19.8
16
16SSR616
3 1/2
1/4
11'-9"
196
18.0
16
16SSR624
4 1/2
3/8
2 1/2
11'-9"
256
25.5
18
18SSR624
3 1/2
3/8
11'-9"
283
34.5
18
3 7/16
18SSR724
4 1/2
3/8
11'-8"
306
34.5
20
3 7/16
20SSR724
4 1/2
3/8
11'-8"
312
40.0
24
3 7/16
24SSR724
4 1/2
3/8
11'-8"
321
63.0
24
3 7/16
24SSR732
4 1/2
1/2
11'-8"
440
84.0
30
3 7/16
30SSR724
4 1/2
3/8
11'-8"
329
114.0
30
3 7/16
30SSR732
4 1/2
1/2
11'-8"
458
149.0
36
3 15/16
36SSR824
5 9/16
3/8
11'-8"
471
163.0
36
3 15/16
36SSR832
5 9/16
1/2
11'-8"
617
214.0
39
SCREWS
PADDLE
Pitch
Screw Dia.
F
LOOSE HEXNUT
C
F
Style 2
Welded
Style 1
Adjustable
Screw
Dia.
Coupling
Dial.
Part #
Nominal
Pipe Size
Pipe
O.D.
Wt. Each
(lbs)
6
9
1 1/2
1 1/2
6SSP312
9SSP316
2
2
2 3/8
2 3/8
3
4 1/2
2 1/16
2 3/4
1 13/16
3 5/16
1/4
1/4
1/2
1/2
1 7/16
1 1/2
0.5
0.5
9SSP416
2 1/2
2 7/8
4 1/2
2 3/4
3 1/16
1/4
5/8
1 5/8
0.75
10
1 1/2
10SSP316
2 3/8
3 1/8
3 13/16
1/4
1/2
1 1/2
0.75
10
10SSP416
2 1/2
2 7/8
3 1/8
3 9/16
1/4
5/8
1 5/8
12
12SSP416
2 1/2
2 7/8
3 11/16
4 9/16
1/4
5/8
1 3/4
1.5
12
12SSP424
2 1/2
2 7/8
3 11/16
4 9/16
3/8
5/8
1 3/4
1.5
12
2 7/16
12SSP516
3 1/2
3 11/16
4 1/4
1/4
5/8
1 7/8
1.75
12
2 7/16
12SSP524
3 1/2
3 11/16
4 1/4
3/8
5/8
1 7/8
1.75
12
12SSP616
3 1/2
3 11/16
1/4
3/4
12
12SSP624
3 1/2
3 11/16
3/8
3/4
14
2 7/16
14SSP516
3 1/2
4 1/4
5 1/4
1/4
5/8
2.25
14
2 7/16
14SSP524
3 1/2
4 1/4
5 1/4
3/8
5/8
2.25
14
14SSP616
3 1/2
4 1/4
1/4
3/4
2 1/8
2.5
14
14SSP624
3 1/2
4 1/4
3/8
3/4
2 1/8
2.5
16
16SSP616
3 1/2
4 15/16
1/4
3/4
2 1/4
3.25
16
16SSP624
4 1/2
4 15/16
3/8
3/4
2 1/4
3.25
18
18SSP624
3 1/2
5 3/8
3/8
3/4
2 1/8
18
3 7/16
18SSP724
4 1/2
5 3/8
6 3/4
3/8
7/8
2 1/4
4.25
20
20SSP624
3 1/2
10
6 1/8
3/8
3/4
2 7/16
4.75
20
3 7/16
20SSP724
4 1/2
10
6 1/8
7 3/4
3/8
7/8
2 9/16
24
3 7/16
24SSP724
4 1/2
12
7 3/8
9 3/4
3/8
3/4
2 11/16
6.75
24
3 7/16
24SSP732
4 1/2
12
7 3/8
9 3/4
1/2
7/8
2 11/16
6.75
30
3 7/16
30SSP724
4 1/2
15
9 1/4
12 3/4
3/8
7/8
2 3/4
30
3 7/16
30SSP732
4 1/2
15
9 1/4
12 3/4
1/2
7/8
2 3/4
10.5
36
3 15/16
36SSP824
5 9/16
18
11
15 3/16
3/8
1 1/8
3 1/4
11.25
36
3 15/16
36SSP832
5 9/16
18
11
15 3/16
1/2
1 1/8
3 1/4
15
40
SCREWS
CLAD PIPE
Clad pipe is offered as an alternative to an all stainless pipe. It generally consists of schedule 10 stainless pipe surrounding sch 80
carbon steel pipe. The result is a product that includes the best properties of both materials. CEMC introduced clad pipe to the screw
conveyor industry over 10 years ago and it has been extremely successful, especially in tough applications.
Benefits:
Torque Capacity: The thicker walled clad pipe can handle more horsepower and torque than comparative sized stainless pipe.
Our destructive testing results are charted below (video of the actual testing is available).
Fatigue Resistant: Carbon steel has much higher fatigue resistance than stainless steel. Stainless screws tend to develop
stress cracks after a certain number of revolutions. This often leads to failure. Clad pipe offers the exceptional fatigue resistance
of carbon steel with the corrosion resistance of stainless.
Deflection: Clad pipe is more rigid structurally resulting is lower deflection as measured at the center of the screws span. This
lowers fatigue stress resulting in longer life and reduces the likelihood of screw to trough interference.
Price: Clad pipe was developed to obtain higher structural integrity, not a price advantage. But stainless prices have increased
over the years and we have developed more efficient methods in manufacturing clad pipe. The result is that, in most heavy-duty
applications, clad pipe is a better product at a lower price.
Caution: Clad pipe is not recommended in environments containing highly corrosive vapors (especially at elevated temperatures).
Pipe Cross Sections
4 SCH 40 S.S.
4 SCH 80 S.S.
120M
Yield Point
80
40
4 SCH
40 S.S.
4 SCH
80 S.S.
4 SCH
80/10 Clad
60 M
4 SCH
40 S.S.
4 SCH
80 S.S.
4 SCH
80/10 Clad
41
SHAFTS
DRIVE
Standard Drive Shaft
END
Standard End Shaft
COUPLING
Standard Coupling Shaft
42
SCREWS
DRIVE SHAFTS STANDARD
D
Trough
End Plate
Hole Dia. - E
Coupling Bolt - F
Trough
End Plate
Hole Dia. - E
Coupling Bolt - F
A
C
Shaft
Dia.
(2 Bolt)
Part #
(3 Bolt)
Part #
Keyway
Length
Keyway
Width
Keyway
Depth
1 1/2
CDS112
CDS112-3B
7/8
3 1/4
3/8
3/16
CDS2
CDS2-3B
7/8
4 1/2
1/2
1/4
2 7/16
CDS2716
CDS2716-3B
15/16
5 1/2
5/8
5/16
CDS3
CDS3-3B
6 1/4
3/4
3/8
3 7/16
CDS3716
CDS3716-3B
1 1/2
7 1/4
7/8
7/16
3 15/16
CDS31516-3B
1 3/4
8 5/8
1/2
1/2
4 7/16
CDS4716-3B
1 7/8
9 7/8
4 15/16
CDS41516-3B
2 1/4
9 7/8
1 1/4
5/8
5 7/16
CDS5716-3B
2 1/2
9 7/8
1 1/4
5/8
Shaft
C
2 Bolt
C
3 Bolt
E
Hole
F
Coupling
2 Bolt
3 Bolt
Weight
Dia.
Length
Length
Dia.
Bolt
Weight
1 1/2
14
17
17/32
1/2
8.5
15 1/4
18 1/4
21/32
5/8
13.8
16.5
2 7/16
17 3/4
20 3/4
1 1/2
21/32
5/8
23.5
27.4
19 1/4
22 1/4
1 1/2
25/32
3/4
38.5
44.5
3 7/16
23 1/4
27 1/4
29/32
7/8
61.1
71.6
3 15/16
30 1/8
1 3/16
1 1/8
100.8
4 7/16
32 7/8
2 1/2
1 5/16
1 1/4
144
4 15/16
2 1/2
1 9/16
1 1/2
5 7/16
1 13/16
1 3/4
43
SHAFTS
END SHAFTS STANDARD
D
Trough
End Plate
Hole Dia. - E
Coupling Bolt - F
Trough
End Plate
Hole Dia. - E
Coupling Bolt - F
A
C
Shaft
(2 Bolt)
(3 Bolt)
C
2 Bolt
C
3 Bolt
E
Hole
F
Coupling
2 Bolt
3 Bolt
Weight
Dia.
Part #
Part #
Length
Length
Length
Length
Dia.
Bolt
Weight
1 1/2
CES112
CES112-3B
7/8
10 1/2
17/32
1/2
5.3
CES2
CES2-3B
7/8
10 1/2
13 1/2
21/32
5/8
9.4
12.0
2 7/16
CES2716
CES2716-3B
15/16
11 3/4
14 3/4
1 1/2
21/32
5/8
15.5
19.5
CES3
CES3-3B
12 1/2
15 1/2
1 1/2
25/32
3/4
25
31.0
50.6
3 7/16
CES3716
CES3716-3B
1 1/2
15 1/4
19 1/4
29/32
7/8
40.1
3 15/16
CES31516
CES31516-3B
1 3/4
23 1/8
1 3/16
1 1/8
80.0
4 7/16
CES4716
CES4716-3B
1 7/8
24 1/2
2 1/2
1 5/16
1 1/4
108.0
4 15/16
CES41516-3B
2 1/4
2 1/2
1 9/16
1 1/2
5 7/16
CES5716-3B
2 1/2
1 13/16
1 3/4
44
SCREWS
COUPLING SHAFTS STANDARD
Hole Dia. - E
Coupling Bolt - F
Hole Dia. - E
Coupling Bolt - F
D
Shaft
(2 Bolt)
(3 Bolt)
C
2 Bolt
C
3 Bolt
Dia.
Part #
Part #
Length
Length
Length
Length
1 1/2
CES112
CES112-3B
7/8
10 1/2
17/32
1/2
5.3
CES2
CES2-3B
7/8
10 1/2
13 1/2
21/32
5/8
9.4
12.0
2 7/16
CES2716
CES2716-3B
15/16
11 3/4
14 3/4
1 1/2
21/32
5/8
15.5
19.5
CES3
CES3-3B
12 1/2
15 1/2
1 1/2
25/32
3/4
25
31.0
3 7/16
CES3716
CES3716-3B
1 1/2
15 1/4
19 1/4
29/32
7/8
40.1
50.6
3 15/16
CES31516
CES31516-3B
1 3/4
23 1/8
1 3/16
1 1/8
80.0
4 7/16
CES4716
CES4716-3B
1 7/8
24 1/2
2 1/2
1 5/16
1 1/4
108.0
4 15/16
CES41516-3B
2 1/4
2 1/2
1 9/16
1 1/2
5 7/16
CES5716-3B
2 1/2
1 13/16
1 3/4
E
Hole
F
Coupling
2 Bolt
3 Bolt
Dia.
Bolt
Weight
Weight
Hole Dia. - E
Coupling Bolt - F
Hole Dia. - E
Coupling Bolt - F
Shaft
(2 Bolt)
(3 Bolt)
C
2 Bolt
C
3 Bolt
E
Hole
F
Coupling
Dia.
Part #
Part #
Length
Length
Length
Length
2 Bolt
3 Bolt
Dia.
Bolt
Weight
Weight
1 1/2
CES112
CES112-3B
7/8
10 1/2
CES2
CES2-3B
7/8
10 1/2
17/32
1/2
5.3
13 1/2
21/32
5/8
9.4
12.0
2 7/16
CES2716
CES2716-3B
15/16
11 3/4
14 3/4
1 1/2
CES3
CES3-3B
12 1/2
15 1/2
1 1/2
21/32
5/8
15.5
19.5
25/32
3/4
25
3 7/16
CES3716
CES3716-3B
1 1/2
15 1/4
19 1/4
31.0
29/32
7/8
40.1
3 15/16
CES31516 CES31516-3B
1 3/4
23 1/8
50.6
1 3/16
1 1/8
80.0
4 7/16
CES4716
CES4716-3B
1 7/8
24 1/2
2 1/2
1 5/16
1 1/4
108.0
4 15/16
CES41516-3B
2 1/4
2 1/2
1 9/16
1 1/2
5 7/16
CES5716-3B
2 1/2
1 13/16
1 3/4
45
TROUGHS
Formed Flange U-Trough: Top flanges are formed from the same sheet as the rest of the trough.
Easy to seal. This one piece construction makes it the most economical and widely used.
Double Formed Flange U-Trough: Similar to formed flange except side flange has extra vertical
bend for added strength and stiffness. Most common type for small to middle sizes.
Angle Flange U-Trough: The angle flange trough is flanged with structural steel angle that is
welded (skip or seam) to the top of the trough. Most common for larger sizes.
Rectangular Trough: Rectangular troughs are primarily used for highly abrasive material applications. This design allows a bed of material to form on the bottom of the trough to minimize the wear
to the material that would normally occur. These troughs may be constructed as formed or angle
flange troughs.
Flared Trough: Primarily used for materials that tend to bridge over the screw.
Formed Flange Tube Trough: Used to minimize material fallback in incline applications. Flanges
also allow trough to be dismantled for cleaning and maintenance.
Solid Tube Trough: Used to minimize material fallback in incline applications. More economical
than formed flange tube trough but requires removal of screw through trough end.
Channel Trough: Structural steel channel is used at the top of the trough for extra strength where
distance between supports are longer than standard. Also allows for bottom of trough to be removed for cleaning or replaced if worn from abrasive materials.
Jacketed Trough: Jackets may be added to any trough style to provide heating or cooling during
conveying using hot or cold water or low pressure steam in jacketed area.
46
TROUGHS
U-TROUGH
D
1/2 A
1/2 A
1/2 A
Angle Flange
Formed Flange
Screw
Dia.
Trough
Thickness
Formed
Flange
Part #
Weight
Std.
Length
Angle
Flange
Part #
Weight
Std.
Length
Double
Formed
Part #
Weight
Std.
Length
Std.
Length
6
6
6
6
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
12
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
16
16
16
18
18
18
20
20
20
24
24
24
30
30
30
36
36
14 ga.
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
3/16
1/4
CTF614
CTF612
CTF610
CTF67
CTF912
CTF910
CTF97
CTF93
CTF1012
CTF1010
CTF107
CTF103
CTF1212
CTF1210
CTF127
CTF123
CTF1412
CTF1410
CTF147
CTF143
CTF1610
CTF167
CTF163
CTF1810
CTF187
CTF183
CTF2010
CTF207
CTF203
CTF2410
CTF247
CTF243
CTF3010
CTF307
CTF303
CTF367
CTF363
62
86
109
163
118
151
226
292
126
161
241
312
187
237
353
456
216
274
408
526
309
460
594
355
527
679
391
580
747
469
693
893
572
842
1082
1006
1294
CTA614
CTA612
CTA610
CTA67
CTA912
CTA910
CTA97
CTA93
CTA1012
CTA1010
CTA107
CTA103
CTA1212
CTA1210
CTA127
CTA123
CTA1412
CTA1410
CTA147
CTA143
CTA1610
CTA167
CTA163
CTA1810
CTA187
CTA183
CTA2010
CTA207
CTA203
CTA2410
CTA247
CTA243
CTA3010
CTA307
CTA303
CTA367
CTA363
84
105
126
174
142
172
239
299
150
182
254
319
227
272
376
469
256
308
431
540
344
483
608
424
581
721
459
634
789
538
748
935
660
916
1144
1085
1360
CTDF614
CTDF612
CTDF610
CTDF67
CTDF912
CTDF910
CTDF97
CTDF93
CTDF1012
CTDF1010
CTDF107
CTDF103
CTDF1212
CTDF1210
CTDF127
CTDF123
CTDF1412
CTDF1410
CTDF147
CTDF143
CTDF1610
CTDF167
CTDF163
CTDF1810
CTDF187
CTDF183
CTDF2010
CTDF207
CTDF203
CTDF2410
CTDF247
CTDF243
CTDF3010
CTDF307
CTDF303
CTDF367
CTDF363
64
85
112
168
123
156
234
302
131
166
249
322
193
244
364
467
222
281
418
537
316
471
605
362
537
690
398
590
758
475
704
904
581
856
1096
1019
1310
7
7
7
7
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
13
13
13
13
15
15
15
15
17
17
17
19
19
19
21
21
21
25
25
25
31
31
31
37
37
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
10 5/8
10 5/8
10 5/8
12 1/8
12 1/8
12 1/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
13 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
19 3/4
19 3/4
19 3/4
24
24
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
3
3
3
3
3
9 11/16
9 3/4
9 13/16
9 7/8
13 1/4
13 5/16
13 3/8
13 1/2
14 1/4
14 5/16
14 3/8
14 1/2
17 1/4
17 5/16
17 3/8
17 1/2
19 1/4
19 5/16
19 3/8
19 1/2
21 5/16
21 3/8
21 1/2
24 5/16
24 3/8
24 1/2
26 5/16
26 3/8
26 1/2
30 5/16
30 3/8
30 1/2
37 5/16
37 3/8
37 1/2
43 3/8
43 1/2
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
47
TROUGHS
FLARED
D
A
C
B
Screw
Dia.
Trough
Thickness
Flared
Part #
Weight
Std. Len.
Standard
Length
6
6
6
6
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
12
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
16
16
16
18
18
18
20
20
20
24
24
24
14 ga.
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
CTV614
CTV612
CTV610
CTV67
CTV912
CTV910
CTV97
CTV93
CTV1012
CTV1010
CTV107
CTV103
CTV1212
CTV1210
CTV127
CTV123
CTV1412
CTV1410
CTV147
CTV143
CTV1610
CTV167
CTV163
CTV1810
CTV187
CTV183
CTV2010
CTV207
CTV203
CTV2410
CTV247
CTV243
74
103
133
186
136
175
244
325
147
188
262
350
197
254
354
472
219
281
392
523
307
429
572
338
472
629
372
518
691
440
614
819
14
14
14
14
18
18
18
18
20
20
20
20
22
22
22
22
24
24
24
24
28
28
28
31
31
31
34
34
34
40
40
40
7
7
7
7
9
9
9
9
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11 1/2
11 1/2
11 1/2
121/8
121/8
121/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
13 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
16 5/8
16 5/8
16 5/8
16 5/8
21 1/4
21 1/4
21 3/8
21 3/8
23 3/16
23 1/4
23 3/8
23 1/2
26 1/4
26 1/4
26 1/4
26 3/8
28 1/4
28 1/4
28 1/4
28 3/8
32 1/4
32 3/8
32 1/2
36 1/4
36 3/8
36 1/2
39 1/4
39 3/8
39 1/2
45 1/4
45 3/8
45 1/2
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 1/2
5
5
5
5
5 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2
6 1/2
6 1/2
6 1/2
6 1/2
7 1/2
7 1/2
7 1/2
7 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
10 1/2
10 1/2
10 1/2
12 1/2
12 1/2
12 1/2
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
10-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
12-0"
48
TROUGHS
CHANNEL / DROP BOTTOM
D
C
Screw
Dia.
Trough
Thickness
Channel
Part #
Weight
Std. Len
Standard
Length
6
6
6
6
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
12
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
16
16
16
18
18
18
20
20
20
24
24
24
14 ga
12 ga
10 ga
3/16
12 ga
10 ga
3/16
1/4
12 ga
10 ga
3/16
1/4
12 ga
10 ga
3/16
1/4
12 ga
10 ga
3/16
1/4
10 ga
3/16
1/4
10 ga
3/16
1/4
10 ga
3/16
1/4
10 ga
3/16
1/4
CTDB614
CTDB612
CTDB610
CTDB67
CTDB912
CTDB910
CTDB97
CTDB93
CTDB1012
CTDB1010
CTDB107
CTDB103
CTDB1212
CTDB1210
CTDB127
CTDB123
CTDB1412
CTDB1410
CTDB147
CTDB143
CTDB1610
CTDB167
CTDB163
CTDB1810
CTDB187
CTDB183
CTDB2010
CTDB207
CTDB203
CTDB2410
CTDB247
CTDB243
64
88
115
173
127
160
241
311
135
171
256
331
199
251
375
481
229
289
430
553
325
485
623
373
553
710
410
608
780
489
726
931
7
7
7
7
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
13
13
13
13
15
15
15
15
17
17
17
19
19
19
21
21
21
25
25
25
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
10 5/8
10 5/8
10 5/8
12 1/8
12 1/8
12 1/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
13 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
9 11/16
9 3/4
9 13/16
9 7/8
13 1/4
13 5/16
13 3/8
13 1/2
14 1/4
14 5/16
14 3/8
14 1/2
17 1/4
17 5/16
17 3/8
17 1/2
19 1/4
19 5/16
19 3/8
19 1/2
21 5/16
21 3/8
21 1/2
24 5/16
24 3/8
24
26 5/16
26 3/8
26 1/2
30 5/16
30 3/8
30 1/2
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
10-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-0
49
TROUGHS
TUBE
1/2 A
Tubular Trough
(Angle Flange)
Tubular Trough
(Standard)
Tubular Trough
(Formed Flange)
Screw
Dia.
Housing
Thickness
Tube
Part #
Weight
Std. Len.
Angle
Flange
Part#
Weight
Std. Len.
Formed
Flange
Part#
Weight
Std. Len
Standard
Length
6
6
6
6
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
12
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
16
16
16
18
18
18
20
20
20
24
24
24
14 ga.
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
12 ga.
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
10 ga.
3/16
1/4
CTT614
CTT612
CTT610
CTT67
CTT912
CTT910
CTT97
CTT93
CTT1012
CTT1010
CTT107
CTT103
CTT1212
CTT1210
CTT127
CTT123
CTT1412
CTT1410
CTT147
CTT143
CTT1610
CTT167
CTT163
CTT1810
CTT187
CTT183
CTT2010
CTT207
CTT203
CTT2410
CTT247
CTT243
61
84
108
161
122
154
231
298
133
170
254
328
194
245
364
470
223
283
420
541
320
475
613
362
536
690
400
592
763
476
705
907
CTTA614
CTTA612
CTTA610
CTTA67
CTTA912
CTTA910
CTTA97
CTTA93
CTTA1012
CTTA1010
CTTA107
CTTA103
CTTA1212
CTTA1210
CTTA127
CTTA123
CTTA1412
CTTA1410
CTTA147
CTTA143
CTTA1610
CTTA167
CTTA163
CTTA1810
CTTA187
CTTA183
CTTA2010
CTTA207
CTTA203
CTTA2410
CTTA247
CTTA243
91
114
137
190
157
190
267
334
169
206
289
364
252
304
423
528
282
341
478
600
379
534
672
461
635
789
499
691
861
574
803
1006
CTTF614
CTTF612
CTTF610
CTTF67
CTTF912
CTTF910
CTTF97
CTTF93
CTTF1012
CTTF1010
CTTF107
CTTF103
CTTF1212
CTTF1210
CTTF127
CTTF123
CTTF1412
CTTF1410
CTTF147
CTTF143
CTTF1610
CTTF167
CTTF163
CTTF1810
CTTF187
CTTF183
CTTF2010
CTTF207
CTTF203
CTTF2410
CTTF247
CTTF243
75
103
131
197
144
183
274
354
155
198
296
384
229
291
433
559
259
328
488
631
365
544
703
419
622
802
457
678
874
533
790
1018
7
7
7
7
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
13
13
13
13
15
15
15
15
17
17
17
19
19
19
21
21
21
25
25
25
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
9 11/16
9 3/4
9 13/16
9 7/8
13 1/4
13 5/16
13 3/8
13 1/2
14 1/4
14 5/16
14 3/8
14 1/2
17 1/4
17 5/16
17 3/8
17 1/2
19 1/4
19 5/16
19 3/8
19 1/2
21 5/16
21 3/8
21 1/2
24 5/16
24 3/8
24 1/2
26 5/16
26 3/8
26 1/2
30 5/16
30 3/8
30 1/2
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
10'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
12'-0"
50
END PLATES
Trough Endplate with Foot: Our most common endplate design for Utroughs. The integral foot design eliminates the need for saddles or feet
at the screw conveyor ends. Also provides additional structure for support
of drive mechanisms. Can be ordered with pedestal bearing mounts.
Trough Endplate without Foot: Can be used when other means are
provided for support, such as saddles.
Tube Trough Endplate with Foot: The integral foot eliminates the need
for saddles at the end of tubular trough screw conveyors. Can be ordered
with pedestal bearing mounts.
Tube trough Endplate: Used when other means are provided for trough
support. This end plate allows eased of maintenance when a integral foot
is ordered on the trough flange where the endplate can be removed without provided temporary trough support.
Trough Endplate with Foot and Pedestal Bearing Mount: The pedestal pillow block mount allows clearance for packing gland seals or when
frequent seal maintenance is required. This is also useful for bearing isolation from damaging product or temperature extremes. Pedestals can
also be ordered on other endplate styles.
51
END PLATE
U-TROUGH
D
L
L/2
C
K
N BOLTS
M BOLTS
CEF w/ foot
CE w/o foot
Size
Shaft
Dia.
Part #
(CE w/o feet)
D(Ball)
D(Roller)
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
18
18
20
20
24
24
30
30
36
36
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
1 1/2
2
2
2 7/16
3
2 7/16
3
3
3
3 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
3 15/16
4 7/16
CEF6112
CEF9112
CEF92
CEF10112
CEF102
CEF122
CEF122716
CEF123
CEF142716
CEF143
CEF163
CEF183
CEF183716
CEF203
CEF203716
CEF243716
CEF2431516
CEF303716
CEF3031516
CEF3631516
CEF364716
4 1/2
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
10 5/8
12 1/8
12 1/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
19 3/4
19 3/4
24
24
5 5/8
7 7/8
7 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
12
13 3/8
13 3/8
15
15
18 1/8
18 1/8
21 1/2
21 1/2
26
26
2 13/16
2 7/8
3
2 7/16
3
3
3 5/8
4
3 11/16
4 1/16
4 1/16
4 1/8
4 3/8
4 1/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
**
**
**
**
**
4 5/16
4 3/8
4 1/2
4 3/8
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/16
5 7/16
5 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
5 9/16
6 1/4
5 9/16
6 1/4
6 1/4
7 1/2
**
**
**
**
1 1/2
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 3/4
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
8 1/8
9 3/8
9 3/8
9 1/2
9 1/2
12 1/4
12 1/4
12 1/4
13 1/2
13 1/2
14 7/8
16
16
19 1/4
19 1/4
20
20
24
24
27(+8)
27(+8)
1
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 3/4
1 3/4
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
2
2
2
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
1 3/4
2 5/8
2 5/8
2 7/8
2 7/8
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 7/8
2 7/8
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 3/4
3 3/4
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
3/16
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/16
5/16
5/16
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
9 7/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
14 1/2
14 1/2
17 1/2
17 1/2
17 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
21 1/2
24 1/2
24 1/2
26 1/2
26 1/2
30 1/2
30 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43 3/4
43 3/4
M
N
(Bolt) (Bolt)
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
1(4)
1(4)
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
Wt.
(lb)
7
17
17
20
20
28
28
28
43
43
55
81
81
98
98
134
134
186
186
350
350
*Varies by seal and bearing options consult Conveyor Eng. & Mfg. Co.
Consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg. Co for larger sizes
52
END PLATES
U-TROUGH PEDESTAL BEARING
D
N BOLTS
C
K
H
F
M BOLTS
Size
Shaft
Dia.
Part #
End Plate
D**
Wt.
(lb)
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
18
18
20
20
24
24
30
30
36
36
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
1 1/2
2
2
2 7/16
3
2 7/16
3
3
3
3 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
3 15/16
4 7/16
CEFP6112
CEFP9112
CEFP92
CEFP10112
CEFP102
CEFP122
CEFP122716
CEFP123
CEFP142716
CEFP143
CEFP163
CEFP183
CEFP183716
CEFP203
CEFP203716
CEFP243716
CEFP2431516
CEFP303716
CEFP3031516
CEFP3631516
CEFP364716
4 1/2
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
9 1/4
9 1/4
10 5/8
12 1/8
12 1/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
19 3/4
19 3/4
24
24
5 5/8
7 7/8
7 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
12
13 3/8
13 3/8
15
15
18 1/8
18 1/8
21 1/2
21 1/2
26
26
6 3/16
6 3/16
7 1/2
6 3/16
7 1/2
7 1/2
8 3/4
9 3/4
8 3/4
9 3/4
9 3/4
9 3/4
11 1/2
9 3/4
11 1/2
11 1/2
12 3/4
11 1/2
12 3/4
12 3/4
13 1/2
11/2
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 3/4
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
8 1/8
9 3/8
9 3/8
9 1/2
9 1/2
12 1/4
12 1/4
12 1/4
13 1/2
13 1/2
14 7/8
16
16
19 1/4
19 1/4
20
20
24
24
27(+8)
27(+8)
1
11/2
11/2
13/4
13/4
15/8
15/8
15/8
15/8
15/8
2
2
2
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
1 3/4
2 5/8
2 5/8
2 7/8
2 7/8
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 7/8
2 7/8
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 3/4
3 3/4
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
3/16
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/16
5/16
5/16
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
9 7/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
14 1/2
14 1/2
17 1/2
17 1/2
17 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
21 1/2
24 1/2
24 1/2
26 1/2
26 1/2
30 1/2
30 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43 3/4
43 3/4
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
1(4)
1(4)
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
11
25
27
29
31
38
41
44
60
64
76
108
117
128
137
178
185
244
252
441
449
** DDimension shown is adequate length for waste pack seal clearance. For clearance of packing gland seals, dimension must be increased.
Consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg. Co for larger sizes
53
END PLATE
FLARED TROUGH
L
C
N - BOLTS
H
M - BOLTS
CEFV w/ foot
Size
Shaft Dia.
Part #
(w/o feet)
Part #
(w/ feet)
D (Ball)
D (Roller)
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
18
18
20
20
24
24
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
1 1/2
2
2
3
2 7/16
2 7/16
3
3
3
3 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
CEV6112
CEV9112
CEV92
CEVP10112
CEVP102
CEV122
CEV123
CEV122716
CEV142716
CEV143
CEV163
CEV183
CEV183716
CEV203
CEV203716
CEV243716
CEV2431516
CEFV6112
CEFV9112
CEFV92
CEFVP10112
CEFVP102
CEFV122
CEFV123
CEFV122716
CEFV142716
CEFV143
CEFV163
CEFV183
CEFV183716
CEFV203
CEFV203716
CEFV243716
CEFV2431516
7
9
9
9 1/2
9 1/2
10
10
10
11
11
11 1/2
12 1/8
12 1/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
5 5/8
7 7/8
7 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
12
13 3/8
13 3/8
15
15
18 1/8
18 1/8
2 13/16
2 7/8
3
6 3/16
7 1/2
3
4
3 5/8
3 11/16
4 1/16
4 1/16
4 1/8
4 3/8
4 1/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
--
4 5/16
4 3/8
4 1/2
6 3/16
7 1/2
4 1/2
5 7/16
5 1/16
5 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
5 9/16
6 1/4
5 9/16
6 1/4
6 1/4
7 1/2
1 1/2
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 3/4
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
Size
Weight
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
18
18
20
20
24
24
8 1/8
9 3/8
9 3/8
9 1/2
9 1/2
12 1/4
12 1/4
12 1/4
13 1/2
13 1/2
14 7/8
16
16
19 1/4
19 1/4
20
20
1
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 3/4
1 3/4
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
2
2
2
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
1 3/4
2 5/8
2 5/8
2 7/8
2 7/8
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 7/8
2 7/8
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 3/4
3 3/4
4 1/8
4 1/8
3/16
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/16
5/16
5/16
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
16 5/8
21 1/4
21 1/4
23 1/2
23 1/2
26 3/8
26 3/8
26 3/8
28 3/8
28 3/8
32 1/2
36 1/2
36 1/2
39 1/2
39 1/2
45 1/2
45 1/2
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
11
25
25
33
33
36
36
36
54
54
67
96
96
116
116
159
159
54
END PLATES
FLARED TROUGH PEDESTAL BEARING
C
N - BOLTS
H
M - BOLTS
Size
Shaft Dia.
Part #
(w/ feet)
D**
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
18
18
20
20
24
24
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
1 1/2
2
2
2 7/16
3
2 7/16
3
3
3
3 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
CEFVP6112
CEFVP9112
CEFVP92
CEFVP10112
CEFVP102
CEFVP122
CEFVP122716
CEFVP123
CEFVP142716
CEFVP143
CEFVP163
CEFVP183
CEFVP183716
CEFVP203
CEFVP203716
CEFVP243716
CEFVP2431516
7
9
9
9 1/2
9 1/2
10
10
10
11
11
11 1/2
12 1/8
12 1/8
13 1/2
13 1/2
16 1/2
16 1/2
5 5/8
7 7/8
7 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
12
13 3/8
13 3/8
15
15
18 1/8
18 1/8
6 3/16
6 3/16
7 1/2
6 3/16
7 1/2
7 1/2
8 3/4
9 3/4
8 3/4
9 3/4
9 3/4
9 3/4
11 1/2
9 3/4
111/2
11 1/2
12 3/4
1 1/2
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 3/4
2
2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
8 1/8
9 3/8
9 3/8
9 1/2
9 1/2
12
12 1/4
12 1/4
13 1/2
13 1/2
14 7/8
16
16
19 1/4
19 1/4
20
20
Size
Weight
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
18
18
20
20
24
24
1
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 3/4
1 3/4
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
2
2
2
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
1 3/4
2 5/8
2 5/8
2 7/8
2 7/8
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 7/8
2 7/8
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 3/4
3 3/4
4 1/8
4 1/8
3/16
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/16
5/16
5/16
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
16 5/8
21 1/4
21 1/4
23 1/2
23 1/2
26 3/8
26 3/8
26 3/8
28 3/8
28 3/8
32 1/2
36 1/2
36 1/2
39 1/2
39 1/2
45 1/2
45 1/2
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
15
35
35
45
45
46
49
52
71
75
88
123
132
146
155
203
210
** DDimension shown is adequate length for waste pack seal clearance. For clearance of packing gland seals, dimension must be increased.
Consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg. Co for larger sizes
55
END PLATE
TUBE TROUGH
L
C
N - BOLTS
M - BOLTS
CEFT w/ foot
Size
Shaft
Dia.
Part #
(CET w/o feet)
D (Ball)
D (Roller)
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
12
14
14
16
18
18
20
20
24
24
1 1/2
1 1/2
2
1 1/2
2
2
2 7/16
3
2 7/16
3
3
3
3 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
CEFT6112
CEFT9112
CEFT92
CEFT10112
CEFT102
CEFT122
CEFT122716
CEFT123
CEFT142716
CEFT143
CEFT163
CEFT183
CEFT183716
CEFT203
CEFT203716
CEFT243716
CEFT2431516
4 7/8
6 7/8
6 7/8
7 3/8
7 3/8
8 5/8
8 5/8
8 5/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
10 5/8
12 1/8
12 1/8
13 1/8
13 1/8
15 1/8
15 1/8
5 5/8
7 7/8
7 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
9 5/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
12
13 3/8
13 3/8
15
15
18 1/8
18 1/8
2 13/16
2 7/8
3
2 7/16
3
3
3 5/8
4
3 11/16
4 1/16
4 1/16
4 1/8
4 3/8
4 1/8
4 3/8
4 3/8
-
4 5/16
4 3/8
4 1/2
4 3/8
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/16
5 7/16
5 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
5 9/16
6 1/4
5 9/16
6 1/4
6 1/4
7 1/2
8 1/8
9 3/8
9 3/8
9 1/2
9 1/2
12 1/4
12 1/4
12 1/4
13 1/2
13 1/2
14 7/8
16
16
19 1/4
19 1/4
20
20
1
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 3/4
1 3/4
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
1 5/8
2
2
2
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
1 3/4
2 5/8
2 5/8
2 7/8
2 7/8
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
2 7/8
2 7/8
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 3/4
3 3/4
4 1/8
4 1/8
3/16
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/16
5/16
5/16
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
9 3/4
13 3/4
13 3/4
14 3/4
14 3/4
17 1/4
17 1/4
17 1/4
19 1/4
19 1/4
21 1/4
24 1/4
24 1/4
26 1/4
26 1/4
30 1/4
30 1/4
M
N
(Bolt) (Bolt)
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
Wt.
(lb)
6
16
16
19
19
25
25
25
37
37
46
70
70
84
84
114
114
56
COVERS
Flanged Cover: Remains flatter between clamps or bolts than the flat cover and seals better.
Sheds water better than the flat cover. Most common. Also available as semi-flanged.
Flat Cover: Required to prevent injury. This cover is not recommended for sealing. Supports
less weight than flanged covers. Works well with spring clamps.
Flared Trough Cover (Flanged): Remains flatter between clamps or bolts than the flat cover
and seals better. Sheds water better than the flat cover.
Hip Roof Cover: recommended for outdoor applications, to shed rain or snow. Also
available for flared trough.
Shroud Cover: For use with standard U-troughs when a tubular trough is needed but can't be
used. For use with covers shown above or independently. Food grade applications may call for
the shroud to be continuously welded to a cover.
57
COVERS
FLANGED AND FLAT
(Dimensions shown match U-troughs)
Standard Length
Standard Flat
Standard Flange
Sim. Flange
3/4
20
Screw
Dia.
Cover
Thick.
Std. Flat
Part #
Weight
Std. Len.
Std. Flange
Part #
Weight
Std. Len.
Semi-flanged
Part #
Weight
Std. Len.
A*
Standard
Length
14 ga.
CTC614
26
CTC614-F
31
CTC614-S
31
10 1/8
1 1/2
10'-0
12 ga.
CTC612
36
CTC612-F
43
CTC612-S
43
10 1/8
1 1/2
10'-0
14 ga.
CTC914
35
CTC914-F
40
CTC914-S
40
13 3/4
1 5/8
10'-0
12 ga.
CTC912
49
CTC912-F
56
CTC912-S
56
13 3/4
1 5/8
10'-0
10
14 ga.
CTC1014
38
CTC1014-F
43
CTC1014-S
43
14 3/4
1 3/4
10'-0
10
12 ga.
CTC1012
53
CTC1012-F
60
CTC1012-S
60
14 3/4
1 3/4
10'-0
12
14 ga.
CTC1214
55
CTC1214-F
61
CTC1214-S
61
17 3/4
12'-0
12
12 ga.
CTC1212
77
CTC1212-F
85
CTC1212-S
85
17 3/4
12'-0
12
10 ga.
CTC1210
99
CTC1210-F
109
CTC1210-S
109
17 3/4
12'-0
14
14 ga.
CTC1414
55
CTC1414-F
67
CTC1414-S
67
19 3/4
12'-0
14
12 ga.
CTC1412
86
CTC1412-F
94
CTC1412-S
94
19 3/4
12'-0
14
10 ga.
CTC1410
111
CTC1410-F
121
CTC1410-S
121
19 3/4
12'-0
16
12 ga.
CTC1612
86
CTC1612-F
103
CTC1612-S
103
21 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
16
10 ga.
CTC1610
122
CTC1610-F
132
CTC1610-S
132
21 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
18
12 ga.
CTC1812
108
CTC1812-F
116
CTC1812-S
116
24 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
18
10 ga.
CTC1810
139
CTC1810-F
149
CTC1810-S
149
24 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
20
12 ga.
CTC2012
117
CTC2012-F
125
CTC2012-S
125
26 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
20
10 ga.
CTC2010
150
CTC2010-F
161
CTC2010-S
161
26 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
24
12 ga.
CTC2412
135
CTC2412-F
142
CTC2412-S
142
30 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
24
10 ga.
CTC2410
173
CTC2410-F
183
CTC2410-S
183
30 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
30
10 ga.
CTC3010
207
CTC3010-F
215
CTC3010-S
215
37 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
30
3/16
CTC307
288
CTC307-F
300
CTC307-S
300
37 3/4
2 1/2
12'-0
36
10 ga.
CTC3610
241
CTC3610-F
257
CTC3610-S
257
44
2 1/2
12'-0
36
3/16
CTC367
336
CTC367-F
360
CTC367-S
360
44
2 1/2
12'-0
*Inside Dimension
Consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg Co. for larger sizes
58
COVERS
HIP ROOF
(Dimensions shown match U-troughs)
3/4
Standard Length
Standard Length
Standard Length
Standard Length
Screw
Dia.
Cover
Thickness
Std. Flange
Description
Weight
Std. Length
A*
Standard
Length
14 ga.
CTC614-R
33
10 1/8
1 1/2
10-0
12 ga.
CTC612-R
46
10 1/8
1 1/2
10-0
14 ga.
CTC914-R
42
13 3/4
1 5/8
10-0
12 ga.
CTC912-R
59
13 3/4
1 5/8
10-0
10
14 ga.
CTC1014-R
45
14 3/4
1 5/8
10-0
10
12 ga.
CTC1012-R
63
14 3/4
1 5/8
10-0
12
14 ga.
CTC1214-R
63
17 3/4
12-0
12
12 ga.
CTC1212-R
88
17 3/4
12-0
14
14 ga.
CTC1414-R
69
19 3/4
12-0
14
12 ga.
CTC1412-R
96
19 3/4
12-0
16
14 ga.
CTC1614-R
75
21 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
16
12 ga.
CTC1612-R
105
21 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
18
12 ga.
CTC1812-R
118
24 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
18
10 ga.
CTC1810-R
151
24 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
20
12 ga.
CTC2012-R
126
26 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
20
10 ga.
CTC2010-R
163
26 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
24
12 ga.
CTC2412-R
144
30 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
24
10 ga.
CTC2410-R
185
30 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
30
10 ga.
CTC3010-R
216
37 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
30
3/16
CTC307-R
302
37 3/4
2 1/2
12-0
36
10 ga.
CTC3610-R
247
44
2 1/2
12-0
36
3/16
CTC367-R
344
44
2 1/2
12-0
*Inside Dimension
Note: On a 36cover the peak clearance is 3 (standard 2)
Consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg Co. for larger sizes
59
COVERS
FLANGED AND FLAT
(Dimensions shown match Flared troughs)
3/4
A
Standard Flange
A
A
Standard Length
Standard Flat
Screw
Cover
Flared Flat
Weight
Flared Flange
Weight
Dia.
Thickness
Description
Std. Len.
Description
Std. Len
A*
Standard
Length
14 ga.
CTC614-V
44
CTC614-VF
49
14
1 1/2
10'-0
12 ga.
CTC612-V
62
CTC612-VF
69
14
1 1/2
10'-0
14 ga.
CTC914-V
56
CTC914-VF
61
18
1 5/8
10'-0
12 ga.
CTC912-V
79
CTC912-VF
86
18
1 5/8
10'-0
10
14 ga.
CTC1014-V
61
CTC1014-VF
67
20
1 5/8
10'-0
10
12 ga.
CTC1012-V
86
CTC1012-VF
93
20
1 5/8
10'-0
12
14 ga.
CTC1214-V
84
CTC1214-VF
90
22
12'-0
12
12 ga.
CTC1212-V
117
CTC1212-VF
126
22
12'-0
12
10 ga.
CTC1210-V
150
CTC1210-VF
162
22
12'-0
14
14 ga.
CTC1414-V
90
CTC1414-VF
96
24
12'-0
14
12 ga.
CTC1412-V
126
CTC1412-VF
135
24
12'-0
14
10 ga.
CTC1410-V
162
CTC1410-VF
173
24
12'-0
16
12 ga.
CTC1612-V
143
CTC1612-VF
152
28
2 1/2
12'-0
16
10 ga.
CTC1610-V
184
CTC1610-VF
196
28
2 1/2
12'-0
18
12 ga.
CTC1812-V
161
CTC1812-VF
170
31
2 1/2
12'-0
18
10 ga.
CTC1810-V
207
CTC1810-VF
219
31
2 1/2
12'-0
20
12 ga.
CTC2012-V
174
CTC2012-VF
183
34
2 1/2
12'-0
20
10 ga.
CTC2010-V
224
CTC2010-VF
235
34
2 1/2
12'-0
24
12 ga.
CTC2412-V
201
CTC2412-VF
210
40
2 1/2
12'-0
24
10 ga.
CTC2410-V
258
CTC2410-VF
269
40
2 1/2
12'-0
*Inside Dimension
Consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg Co. for larger sizes
60
HANGERS
Style 216
Recommended for conveying cement and other abrasive materials. Non-lubricated hard Iron bearings are primarily used with this style of hanger.
Style 220-QC
Used for mounting on top of the trough flanges and where dust-tight or weather-proof operation is not required.
This type of hanger allows for minimal obstruction of material flow. Can replace bearing without removing top
plate bolts.
Style 230
Same as style 216 except top mounted like style 220.
Style 226-QC
The QC, quick change, configuration of the style 226 hanger allows for bearing change out or replacement with
minimal effort. Separate body and T-bars also allow for easy component change out.
Style 226-FQC
Same as the 226-QC style except modified for a flared trough. Can replace bearing without removing top plate
bolts.
Style 226-T
Same as the 226-CH style except modified for a tube trough.
Style 226-HD-IND
The HD, heavy duty, configuration of the style 226 hanger is designed for the heaviest of applications in sizes 14
to 24 (consult CEMC for sizes larger than 24). The HD hangers utilizes a stainless cast bottom cap for long life
and quick change of bearings.
CEMC also offers an indicator hanger option on the style 226 heavy duty hanger configuration. The indicator option used in conjuction with a special bearing provides an early warning to bearing failure.
Style 226-HDJ
The HDJ, heavy duty junior, configuration of the style 226 hanger is designed for the heaviest of applications in
12" conveyors. The reinforced top cap and single stock body provide exceptional strength in small conveyors
that require heavy duty service.
61
HANGERS
STYLE 220 QC HANGER
A
E-BOLTS
Size
Shaft Dia.
Weight
1 1/2
QCCH6220112
9 3/4
4 1/2
1/4
3/8
8 3/4
2 1/2
1 1/2
QCCH9220112
13 1/2
6 1/8
1/4
3/8
12 1/4
2 1/2
QCCH92202
13 1/2
6 1/8
1/4
3/8
12 1/4
2 1/2
11
10
1 1/2
QCCH10220112
14 1/2
6 3/8
1/4
3/8
13 1/4
2 1/2
10
10
QCCH102202
14 1/2
6 3/8
1/4
3/8
13 1/4
2 1/2
12
12
12
2 7/16
Part #
QCCH122202
17 1/2
7 3/4
3/8
1/2
15 3/4
2 1/2
16
QCCH122202716
17 1/2
7 3/4
3/8
1/2
15 3/4
2 1/2
21
QCCH122203
17 1/2
7 3/4
3/8
1/2
15 3/4
2 1/2
28
QCCH142202716
19 1/2
9 1/4
3/8
1/2
17 3/4
2 1/2
26
12
14
2 7/16
14
QCCH142203
19 1/2
9 1/4
3/8
1/2
17 3/4
2 1/2
33
16
QCCH162203
21 1/2
10 5/8
3/8
1/2
19 3/4
2 1/2
39
18
QCCH182203
24 1/2
12 1/8
1/2
5/8
22 1/4
3 1/2
41
18
3 7/16
20
QCCH182203716
24 1/2
12 1/8
1/2
5/8
22 1/4
3 1/2
49
QCCH202203
26 1/2
13 1/2
1/2
5/8
24 1/4
3 1/2
43
20
24
3 7/16
QCCH202203716
26 1/2
13 1/2
1/2
5/8
24 1/4
3 1/2
51
3 7/16
QCCH242203716
30 1/2
16 1/2
1/2
5/8
28 1/4
3 1/2
57
24
3 15/16
QCCH2422031516
30 1/2
16 1/2
1/2
5/8
28 1/4
3 1/2
65
30
3 7/16
QCCH302203716
37 1/2
19 3/4
5/8
3/4
35
129
30
3 15/16
QCCH3022031516
37 1/2
19 3/4
5/8
3/4
35
145
36
3 15/16
QCCH3622031516
43 1/2
24
5/8
3/4
41
151
36
4 7/16
QCCH362204716
43 1/2
24
5/8
3/4
41
153
62
HANGERS
STYLE 226 FLARED
C
A
G
E-BOLTS
F
B
Size
Shaft Dia.
Part #
J (Slot)
Weight
1 1/2
QCCH6226112V
14
1/4
3/8
7/8
2 1/2
7/16 x 7/8
1 1/2
QCCH9226112V
18
1/4
3/8
7/8
2 1/2
7/16 x 7/8
QCCH92262V
18
1/4
3/8
7/8
2 1/2
7/16 x 7/8
12
QCCH122262V
22
10
3/8
1/2
1 1/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
13
12
2 7/16
QCCH122262716V
22
10
3/8
1/2
1 1/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
18
12
QCCH122263V
22
10
3/8
1/2
1 1/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
24
14
2 7/16
QCCH142262716V
24
11
3/8
1/2
1 1/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
22
14
QCCH142263V
24
11
3/8
1/2
1 1/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
29
16
QCCH162263V
28
11 1/2
3/8
1/2
1 1/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
34
18
QCCH182263V
31
12 1/8
1/2
5/8
1 1/2
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
35
QCCH182263716V
31
12 1/8
1/2
5/8
1 1/2
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
45
QCCH202263V
34
13 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 1/2
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
41
18
3 7/16
20
20
3 7/16
QCCH202263716V
34
13 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 1/2
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
52
24
3 7/16
QCCH242263716V
40
16 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 1/2
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
63
24
3 15/16
QCCH2422631516V
40
16 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 1/2
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
72
63
HANGERS
STYLE 226 QUICK CHANGE
C
G
E-BOLTS
Size
Shaft Dia.
Part #
J (Slot)
Weight
1 1/2
QCCH6226112
4 1/2
1/4
3/8
3/4
2 1/2
7/16 x 7/8
6.3
1 1/2
QCCH9226112
10
6 1/8
1/4
3/8
2 1/2
7/16 x 7/8
8.3
QCCH92262
10
6 1/8
1/4
3/8
2 1/2
7/16 x 7/8
8.5
10
1 1/2
QCCH10226112
11
6 3/8
1/4
3/8
2 1/2
7/16 x 7/8
8.5
10
QCCH102262
11
6 3/8
1/4
3/8
2 1/2
7/16 x 7/8
8.5
12
QCCH122262
13
7 3/4
3/8
1/2
1 1/4
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
13.8
12
2 7/16
QCCH122262716
13
7 3/4
3/8
1/2
1 1/4
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
18.3
12
QCCH122263
13
7 3/4
3/8
1/2
1 1/4
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
18.8
14
2 7/16
QCCH142262716
15
9 1/4
3/8
1/2
1 3/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
20
14
QCCH142263
15
9 1/4
3/8
1/2
1 3/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
20
16
QCCH162263
17
10 5/8
3/8
1/2
1 3/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
26
18
QCCH182263
19
12 1/8
1/2
5/8
1 5/8
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
35.5
18
3 7/16
QCCH182263716
19
12 1/8
1/2
5/8
1 5/8
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
46
20
QCCH202263
21
13 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 5/8
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
37.5
20
3 7/16
QCCH202263716
21
13 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 5/8
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
54.5
24
3 7/16
QCCH242263716
25
16 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 3/4
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
69.3
24
3 15/16
QCCH2422631516
25
16 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 3/4
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
70
30
3 7/16
QCCH302263716
31
19 3/4
1/2
5/8
1 3/4
11/16 x 1
91
30
3 15/16
QCCH3022631516
31
19 3/4
1/2
5/8
1 3/4
11/16 x 1
91
36
3 15/16
QCCH3622631516
37
24
5/8
3/4
2 1/8
13/16 x 1 5/16
162
36
4 7/16
QCCH362264716
37
24
5/8
3/4
2 1/8
13/16 x 1 5/16
183
64
HANGERS
STYLE 226 HEAVY DUTY
C
E-BOLTS
G
F
D
B
Size
Shaft Dia.
Part #
J (Slot)
Weight
12
HDCH122263*
13
7 3/4
3/8
1/2
1 1/4
2 1/4
9/16 x 1
27
14
HDCH142263
15
9 1/4
3/8
1/2
1 3/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
24.3
16
HDCH162263
17
10 5/8
3/8
1/2
1 3/8
2 1/2
9/16 x 1
33
18
HDCH182263
19
12 1/8
1/2
5/8
1 5/8
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
35.5
18
3 7/16
HDCH182263716
19
12 1/8
1/2
5/8
1 5/8
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
49.5
20
HDCH202263
21
13 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 5/8
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
42
20
3 7/16
HDCH202263716
21
13 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 5/8
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
54.5
24
3 7/16
HDCH242263716
25
16 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 3/4
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
65
24
3 15/16
HDCH2422631516
25
16 1/2
1/2
5/8
1 3/4
3 1/2
11/16 x 1
66
30
3 7/16
HDCH302263716
31
19 3/4
1/2
5/8
1 3/4
11/16 x 1
85
30
3 15/16
HDCH3022631516
31
19 3/4
1/2
5/8
1 3/4
11/16 x 1
87
36
3 15/16
HDCH3622631516
37
24
5/8
3/4
2 1/8
13/16 x 1 5/16
133
36
4 7/16
HDCH362264716
37
24
5/8
3/4
2 1/8
13/16 x 1 5/16
160
STYLE 226-INDICATOR
Available in the HD series of the 226 style hanger is the indicator option. This special hanger used in conjunction with the
indicator hanger bearing will tell you when your hanger bearing needs to be replaced before causing damage to your
trough or screw.
Call Conveyor Eng & Mfg Co. for more information.
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HANGERS
BEARINGS
Shaft Dia.
Style 220/226
Description
Style 216
Description
Bore
Width
1 1/2
2
2 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 15/16
4 7/16
CBX112-*
CBX2-*
CBX2716-*
CBX3-*
CBX3716-*
CBX31516-*
CBX4716-*
CB112-*
CB2-*
CB2716-*
CB3-*
CB3716-*
CB31516-*
-
1 1/2
2
2 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 15/16
4 7/16
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
*Material Types
GR HI ME NY -
BBT - Babbitt
BR - Bronze
CE - Ceramic
ER - Ertalite
Graphite
Hard Iron
Melamine
Nylon
PR RY SY TE -
Plastic Resin
Ryertex
Synthane
Teflon
UH - UHMW
UR - Urathane
WD - Wood
GREASE TUBES
66
Size
Shaft Dia.
Part #
A (Ridged Cover)
6
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
1 1/2
1 1/2, 2
1 1/2, 2
2, 2 7/16, 3
2 7/16, 3
3
3, 3 7/16
3, 3 7/16
3 7/16, 3 15/16
3 7/16, 3 15/16
3 15/16, 4 7/16
CHGT6
CHGT9
CHGT10
CHGT12
CHGT14
CHGT16
CHGT18
CHGT20
CHGT24
CHGT30
CHGT36
4 1/2
5 3/4
6
7 1/4
8 3/4
9 1/2
11
12 1/2
15 1/4
18 1/2
22 1/2
6
8 3/4
8 3/4
9 1/2
11
12 1/2
13
15 1/4
18 1/2
20 1/2
25 1/2
HANGERS
HANGER BEARING SELECTION
Bearing
Available
Max Operating
FDA
Material
Style
Temp (F)
Approved
Lube
Suggested Uses
Comments
Babbit
220, 226
130
No
Self
Bronze
220, 226
200-600
No
Optional
Ceramic
220, 226
1000
Optional
Chemical, Cement
Ertalyte
220, 226
210
Yes
Optional
Food Processing
Graphite
220, 226
750
No
Self
Hard Iron
500
No
Optional
Chemical, Cement
Melamine
220, 226
250
Yes
Self
Food
Nylon
220, 226
160
Available
Optional
Dry Application
Plastic Resin
220, 226
300
Available
Self
Moist Application
300
No
Ryertex
220, 226
Synthane
220, 226
Teflon
220, 226
UHMW
220, 226
Self
Optional
500
Available
Optional
170
Yes
Self
Food
Urethane
220, 226
200
Self
Wood
160
Self
General Purpose
Style 216
Style 220/226
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G
H
F
F
H
C
C
D
A (INSIDE)
D
A (INSIDE)
C
C
F
F
F
12 Bolts
20 Bolts
Size
Part #
# Holes
Bolt dia.
Std. Wt.
CI6
10
2 13/16
11/16
12 ga
12
3/8
5.5
CI9
10
13
1/2
10 ga
12
3/8
7.4
10
CI10
11
14 1/4
4 5/16
4 3/8
5/8
10 ga
12
3/8
8.1
12
CI12
13
17 1/4
5 1/8
5 1/4
7/8
10 ga
12
3/8
9.7
14
CI14
15
191/4
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 1/2
7/8
10 ga
20
3/8
11.0
16
CI16
17
21 1/4
3 3/4
7/8
10 ga
20
3/8
12.3
18
CI18
19
24 1/4
4 7/16
4 3/8
4 3/8
1 1/8
10 ga
20
1/2
13.9
20
CI20
21
26 1/4
4 7/8
4 3/4
4 3/4
1 1/8
10 ga
20
1/2
15.2
24
CI24
25
30 1/4
5 5/8
5 5/8
5 1/2
1 1/8
3/16
20
1/2
24.2
30
CI30
31
37 1/4
6 7/8
6 7/8
1 3/8
3/16
20
5/8
29.8
36*
CI36
37
43 1/2
6 3/4
6 3/4
1 1/2
3/16
24
5/8
35.1
TUBULAR FLANGES
Screw
Flange
Size
Bolts
(6) 3/8
8 7/8
(8) 3/8
10
12 1/2
10
(8) 3/8
11
13 1/4
12
(8) 1/2
13
15 7/8
14
(8) 1/2
15
17 7/8
16
(8) 5/8
17
20
18
(10) 5/8
19
22
20
(10) 5/8
21
24 3/8
24
(12) 5/8
25
28 1/2
6 Bolts
10 Bolts
8 Bolts
12 Bolts
68
INTERNAL COLLARS
Shaft
Diameter
1 1/2
2
2 7/16
3
3 7/16
3 15/16
4 7/16
(2 Bolt)
Part #*
CIC-112
CIC-2
CIC-2716
CIC-3
CIC-3716
CIC-31516
CIC-4716
(3 Bolt)
Part #*
A**
B
(2 Bolt)
B
(3 Bolt)
Hole
Diameter
Coupling
Bolt
CIC-2-3B
CIC-2716-3B
CIC-3-3B
CIC-3716-3B
CIC-31516-3B
CES-4716-3B
1.509
2.009
2.448
3.014
3.452
3.952
4.452
4 3/4
4 3/4
4 7/8
5
7
7
N/A
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 7/8
8
11
11 1/2
11 3/4
17/32
21/32
21/32
25/32
29/32
1 3/16
1 5/16
1/2
5/8
5/8
3/4
7/8
1 1/8
1 1/4
69
DISCHARGES
FLUSH DISCHARGES
1/2A
70
Part #
Trough Thk.
Spout Thk.
CSD612-F
12-10(ga.)
12 ga.
CSD910-F
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
10
7 1/8
CSD97-F
3/16
3/16
10
7 1/8
10
CSD1010-F
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
11
7 7/8
10
CSD107-F
3/16
3/16
11
7 7/8
12
CSD1210-F
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
13
8 7/8
12
CSD127-F
3/16 -1/4
3/16
13
8 7/8
14
CSD1410-F
10(ga.)
10 ga.
15
10 1/8
14
CSD147-F
3/16 -1/4
3/16
15
10 1/8
16
CSD1610-F
10(ga.)
10 ga.
17
11 1/8
16
CSD167-F
3/16 -1/4
3/16
17
11 1/8
18
CSD1810-F
10(ga.)
10 ga.
19
12 3/8
18
CSD187-F
3/16 -1/4
3/16
19
12 3/8
20
CSD2010-F
10(ga.)
10 ga.
21
13 3/8
20
CSD207-F
3/16 -1/4
3/16
21
13 3/8
24
CSD2410-F
10(ga.)
10 ga.
25
15 3/8
24
CSD247-F
3/16 -1/4
3/16
25
15 3/8
30
CSD3010-F
10(ga.)
10 ga.
31
18 3/8
30
CSD307-F
3/16 -1/4
3/16
31
18 3/8
36
CSD3610-F
10(ga.)
10 ga.
37
23
36
CSD367-F
3/16 -1/4
3/16
37
23
DISCHARGES
STANDARD DISCHARGE
Trough Thk.
Spout Thk.
Min. B
Weight
CSD612
Part #
12-10(ga.)
12 ga.
CSD910
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
10
7 1/8
13
CSD97
3/16
3/16
10
7 1/8
18
10
CSD1010
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
11
7 7/8
16
10
CSD107
3/16
3/16
11
7 7/8
23
12
CSD1210
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
13
10 1/2
8 7/8
21
12
CSD127
3/16 -1/4
3/16
13
10 1/2
8 7/8
29
14
CSD1410
10(ga.)
10 ga.
15
11 1/2
10 1/8
28
14
CSD147
3/16 -1/4
3/16
15
11 1/2
10 1/8
38
16
CSD1610
10(ga.)
10 ga.
17
13 1/2
11 1/8
29
16
CSD167
3/16 -1/4
3/16
17
13 1/2
11 1/8
40
18
CSD1810
10(ga.)
10 ga.
19
14 1/2
12 3/8
43
18
CSD187
3/16 -1/4
3/16
19
14 1/2
12 3/8
60
20
CSD2010
10(ga.)
10 ga.
21
15 1/2
13 3/8
48
20
CSD207
3/16 -1/4
3/16
21
15 1/2
13 3/8
67
24
CSD2410
10(ga.)
10 ga.
25
17 1/2
15 3/8
63
24
CSD247
3/16 -1/4
3/16
25
17 1/2
15 3/8
87
30
CSD3010
10(ga.)
10 ga.
31
21
18 3/8
87
30
CSD307
3/16 -1/4
3/16
31
21
18 3/8
121
36
CSD3610
10(ga.)
10 ga.
37
25
23
126
36
CSD367
3/16-1/4
3/16
37
25
23
175
71
MOUNTING FEET
FLANGE FOOT
G
B
D
A
Screw Dia.
Part #
G Bolts
H Bolts
Weight
CFF6
8 1/8
5 5/8
10
3/16
1 1/2
13/16
3/8
3/8
CFF9
9 3/8
7 7/8
12
3/16
2 1/2
1 5/16
3/8
1/2
10
CFF10
9 1/2
8 7/8
12 3/8
3/16
2 1/2
1 9/16
3/8
5/8
12
CFF12
12 1/4
9 5/8
15
1/4
2 1/2
1 3/8
1/2
5/8
14
CFF14
13 1/2
10 7/8
16 1/2
1/4
2 1/2
1 3/8
1/2
5/8
16
CFF16
14 7/8
12
18
1/4
1 3/4
5/8
5/8
7.5
18
CFF18
16
13 3/8
19 1/8
1/4
1 3/4
5/8
5/8
9.5
20
CFF20
19 1/4
15
22 3/4
1/4
3 1/2
5/8
3/4
12.5
24
CFF24
20
18 1/8
24
1/4
2 1/4
5/8
3/4
14.5
30
CFF30
24
21 1/2
28
3/8
4 1/8
2 1/2
5/8
3/4
34
36
CFF36
*27(+8)
26
42 3/4
3/8
2 1/2
*5/8 (6)
*1(4)
62
K
G
B
K
K
D
A
Screw Dia.
Part #
G Bolts
H Bolts
Weight
CFF6
8 1/8
5 5/8
10
3/16
1 1/2
13/16
3/8
3/8
CFF9
9 3/8
7 7/8
12
3/16
2 1/2
1 5/16
3/8
1/2
10
CFF10
9 1/2
8 7/8
12 3/8
3/16
2 1/2
1 9/16
3/8
5/8
12
CFF12
12 1/4
9 5/8
15
1/4
2 1/2
1 3/8
1/2
5/8
14
CFF14
13 1/2
10 7/8
16 1/2
1/4
2 1/2
1 3/8
1/2
5/8
16
CFF16
14 7/8
12
18
1/4
1 3/4
5/8
5/8
7.5
18
CFF18
16
13 3/8
19 1/8
1/4
1 3/4
5/8
5/8
9.5
20
CFF20
19 1/4
15
22 3/4
1/4
3 1/2
5/8
3/4
12.5
24
CFF24
20
18 1/8
24
1/4
2 1/4
5/8
3/4
14.5
30
CFF30
24
21 1/2
28
3/8
4 1/8
2 1/2
5/8
3/4
34
36
CFF36
*27(+8)
26
42 3/4
3/8
2 1/2
*5/8 (6)
*1(4)
62
72
SHAFT SEALS
Plate Seal: The most common and economical seal. This type seal is designed for mounting between the
trough end and bearing, but may be used separately on pedestal type trough ends. It is normally furnished with
a lip seal, but other types of commercial seal inserts may be used.
Waste Pack Seal: Can be furnished with waste packing or in combination with felt or lip seal. An opening at
the top of the housing facilitates waste repacking. The packing material is partially exposed for oiling. This type
seal is normally installed between the trough end and bearing but may be used separately on pedestal type
trough ends. Frequently, this seal is used like a plate seal (with a lip seal) with no waste packing to prevent
product from reaching the bearing if the lip seal fails.
Split gland Seal: Compression type seals provide for easy replacement and adjustment of packing pressure
on the shaft without removal of the conveyor. Packing pressure may be adjusted by means of the two mounting
bolts. This seal is designed for interior or exterior mounting. It has the advantage over flanged gland seals of
requiring less space. When used on exterior mount, an outboard bearing must be used.
Flanged Gland Seal: The most positive type shaft seal and may be used where pressure requirements are
desired. Mechanical compression of the packing material is accomplished by means of four compression bolts.
Designed for use with outboard bearing ends. Also available in an air purged type.
Purge Seal: Dimensionally similar to Waste Pack Seals. This seal features an advanced sealing method which
is comparable to mechanical seals (due to run-out of conveyor shafts and deflection, mechanical seals are not
typically used on screw conveyors). Best for dry powder materials. Usually used with an air or inert gas purge.
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SHAFT SEALS
PLATE SEAL
B
C
5/8
Shaft Dia.
1 1/2
2
2 7/16
3
Part #
Bolts
Weight
CSF112
5 3/8
4 1/8
1/2
CSF2
6 1/2
5 1/8
4 3/8
5/8
CSF2716
7 3/8
5 7/8
5 3/8
5/8
4
5
CSF3
7 3/4
3/4
3 7/16
CSF3716
9 1/4
6 3/4
3/4
3 15/16
CSF31516
10 1/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7/8
11
B
L
C
D
Shaft Dia.
1 1/2
2
2 7/16
3
74
Part #
Bolts
L (Thickness)
Weight
CSW112
5 3/8
4 1/8
1/2
1 3/4
CSW2
6 1/2
5 1/8
4 3/8
5/8
1 3/4
CSW2716
7 3/8
5 7/8
5 3/8
5/8
1 3/4
10
CSW3
7 3/4
3/4
1 3/4
13
3 7/16
CSW3716
9 1/4
6 3/4
3/4
2 1/4
16
3 15/16
CSW31516
10 1/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7/8
2 1/4
19
SHAFT SEALS
SPLIT GLAND SEAL
F
C
D
E
D
Shaft Dia.
Part #
Bolts
CSS112
4 5/8
2 3/16
5 5/8
1 7/16
7/8
1/2
CSS2
5 3/8
2 5/8
6 1/2
1 1/2
7/8
1/2
10
CSS2716
6 1/8
3 1/16
7 5/8
1 5/8
5/8
15
CSS3
6 3/4
3 9/16
8 5/8
1 5/8
5/8
22
3 7/16
CSS3716
8 3/4
4 1/8
10 1/4
2 1/8
1 1/4
3/4
30
3 15/16
CSS31516
8 3/4
4 1/8
10 1/2
1 7/8
1 1/8
3/4
35
1 1/2
2
2 7/16
3
Weight
B
E
Shaft Dia.
1 1/2
2
2 7/16
3
Part #
Weight
CSG112
5 3/8
1/2
1/2
11
CSG2
6 1/2
5 1/8
1/2
5/8
11
CSG2716
7 3/8
5 5/8
1/2
5/8
19
CSG3
7 3/4
1/2
3/4
19
3 7/16
CSG3716
9 1/4
6 3/4
1/2
3/4
32
3 15/16
CSG1516
10 1/4
7 3/4
1/2
7/8
39
75
BEARINGS
4-Bolt Ball Bearing: The ball bearing is primarily designed for radial loading.
4-Bolt Roller Bearing: The roller bearing is primarily desinged for combined thrust and
radial loading.
2-Bolt Ball Pillow Block Bearing: The ball bearing is primariy designed for radial loading.
This style is useful for bearing isolation from damaging product or temperature extremes
2-Bolt Roller Pillow Block Bearing: The roller bearing is primarily designed for combined
thrust and radial loading. This style is uesful for bearing isolation from damaging product or
temperature extremes.
76
BEARINGS
4 BOLT BALL BEARING
A
J
D
C
Shaft
Part #
Bolt Dia.
Weight
1 1/2
SC112
1 11/16
5 1/8
1 7/8
9/16
17/32
2 3/64
1/2
4.8
SCM2
1 27/32
6 1/2
2 5/32
5 1/8
11/16
9/16
2 23/32
5/8
9.3
2 9/32
5 5/8
11/16
9/16
2 31/32
5/8
10.6
2 7/16
SC2716
3
3 7/16
SCM3
2 29/32
7 3/4
3 3/32
7/8
19/32
3 53/64
3/4
21
SCM3716
2 11/32
8 7/16
3 11/32
6 3/4
9/16
4 23/64
3/4
28
D
B
C
A
Shaft
Part #
Bolt Dia.
Weight
1 1/2
E112
3 1/2
5 3/8
2 31/32
4 1/8
1/8
1 3/16
4 3/16
3 3/16
1/2
11.3
2
2 7/16
3
3 7/16
E2
3 5/8
5 5/8
3 3/32
4 3/8
1/8
1 3/16
4 7/16
3 7/16
1/2
11.4
E2716
4 3/16
6 7/8
3 9/16
5 3/8
3/16
1 1/2
5 5/16
4 1/16
5/8
21.1
E3
4 11/16
7 3/4
3 15/16
3/16
1 5/8
4 23/32
3/4
26.2
5 1/4
9 1/4
4 1/2
1/4
1 7/8
7 1/4
5 17/32
3/4
50.6
E3716
77
BEARINGS
2-BOLT BALL PILLOW BLOCK
H
D MIN
C
D MAX
B
Shaft
Part #
D min.
D max.
Bolt Dia.
Weight
1 1/2
P2B-SC112
1 11/16
7 1/4
1 15/16
5 3/16
5 7/8
15/16
4 3/16
2 3/64
2 1/8
1/2
5.4
P2B-SCM2
1 27/32
8 7/8
2 5/16
6 3/8
7 7/16
7/8
4 31/32
2 23/32
2 1/2
5/8
9 1/2
2 3/8
6 7/8
7 15/16
7/8
5 13/32
2 31/32
2 3/4
5/8
10.2
P2B-SCM3
2 11/32
11 3/4
8 1/2
9 1/2
1 1/4
6 31/32
3 53/64
3 1/2
7/8
21
P2B-SCM3716
2 31/64
14
3 3/8
10 5/6
11 5/8
1 5/16
4 23/64
7/8
31.8
2 7/16
3
3 7/16
P2B-SC2716
L
H
D MIN
D MAX
B
Shaft
Part #
D min.
D max.
Bolt Dia.
Weight
11/2
P2B-E-108
3 1/8
7 7/8
2 3/8
6 1/8
6 3/8
1 1/4
4 1/4
3 3/16
2 1/8
1/2
10
P2B-E-200
31/2
8 7/8
21/2
6 7/8
7 1/8
1 5/16
4 1/2
3 7/16
2 1/4
5/8
12
2 7/16
P2B-E-207
101/2
2 7/8
8 3/8
8 5/8
1 5/8
5 1/2
4 1/16
2 3/4
5/8
20
P2B-E-300
41/2
12
9 5/16
9 11/16
1 7/8
6 1/4
4 23/32
3 1/8
3/4
27
3 7/16
P2B-E-307
14
31/2
10 13/16
11 3/16
2 1/4
7 1/2
5 17/32
3 3/4
7/8
46
78
CLAMPS
B
H
H
L
D
F
G
A
Clamp
No.
CCA-S1
1 1/4 1 1/4
D
1 3/4
7/16 15/16
G
1/4
1/4 10 Ga.
Clamp
No.
CCA-SB
1 1/4
7/8
3/16
1 3/16
1 1/4
Heavy-Duty Toggle Clamps are sometimes used for drop bottom screw conveyor troughs. Another popular application is for
trough covers and panels that require easy access and tight
seals. These clamps are readily adjustable to the thickness of
the material. Other types of toggle clamps are available.
*Consult Conveyor Eng & Mfg Co. for types and dimensions.
Clamp
No.
Wt.
CCA-C2
2 1/2
1 1/2
3/8
.48
79
FLANGES
TUBE FLANGE AND GASKET
Screw
Flange
Flange
Gasket
Dia.
Part #
3/16-1/4
Thickness
Bolts
Weight
Part #
CFP6T
7 1/4
7 3/8
1 1/4
3/16
3/8
1.8
CFG6T
CFP9T
10 1/4
10 1/2
1 3/4
3/16
3/8
CFG9T
10
CFP10T
11 1/4
11 1/2
1 3/4
3/16
3/8
3.2
CFG10T
12
CFP12T
13 1/4
13 1/2
1/4
1/2
6.9
CFG12T
14
CFP14T
15 1/4
15 1/2
1/4
1/2
7.8
CFG14T
16
CFP16T
17 1/4
17 1/2
1/4
5/8
8.7
CFG16T
18
CFP18T
19 1/4
19 1/2
2 1/2
1/4
5/8
12.3
CFG18T
20
CFP20T
21 1/4
21 1/2
2 1/2
1/4
5/8
13.4
CFG20T
24
CFP24T
25 1/4
25 1/2
2 1/2
1/4
5/8
15.6
CFG24T
B
A/2
Screw
Flange
Flange
Gasket
Dia.
Part #
Thru 10 ga.
3/16-1/4
Thickness
Bolts
Weight
Part #
CFP6U
7 1/4
7 3/8
4 1/2
1 1/4
3/16
3/8
1.5
CFG6U
CFP9U
10 1/4
10 1/2
6 1/8
1 3/4
3/16
3/8
2.4
CFG9U
10
CFP10U
11 1/4
11 1/2
6 3/8
1 3/4
3/16
3/8
3.1
CFG10U
12
CFP12U
13 1/4
13 1/2
7 3/4
1/4
1/2
5.5
CFG12U
14
CFP14U
15 1/4
15 1/2
9 1/4
1/4
1/2
6.5
CFG14U
16
CFP16U
17 1/4
17 1/2
10 5/8
1/4
5/8
7.4
CFG16U
18
CFP18U
19 1/4
19 1/2
12 1/8
2 1/2
1/4
5/8
10.4
CFG18U
20
CFP20U
21 1/4
21 1/2
13 1/2
2 1/2
1/4
5/8
11.5
CFG20U
24
CFP24U
25 1/4
25 1/2
16 1/2
2 1/2
1/4
5/8
13.5
CFG24U
30
CFP30U
31 1/4
31 1/2
19 3/4
3 1/8
1/4
5/8
22.6
CFG30U
36
CFP36U
37 1/4
31 1/2
24
3 1/4
3/8
5/8
41.5
CFG36U
80
FLANGES
TUBE FLANGE AND GASKET
A
Screw
Flange
Flange
Gasket
Dia.
Part #
Thru 10 ga.
3/16-1/4
Thickness
Bolts
Weight
Part #
CFP6V
14 1/4
14 1/2
3/16
3/8
CFG6F
CFP9V
18 1/4
18 1/2
3/16
3/8
CFG9F
10
CFP10V
20 1/4
20 1/2
9 1/2
3/16
3/8
CFG10F
12
CFP12V
22 1/4
22 1/2
10
1/4
1/2
CFG12F
14
CFP14V
24 1/4
24 1/2
11
1/4
1/2
CFG14F
16
CFP16V
28 1/4
28 1/2
11 1/2
1/4
5/8
CFG16F
18
CFP18V
31 1/4
31 1/2
12 1/8
1/4
5/8
10
CFG18F
20
CFP20V
34 1/4
34 1/2
13 1/2
1/4
5/8
11
CFG20F
24
CFP24V
40 1/4
40 1/2
16 1/2
1/4
5/8
13
CFG24F
81
U-TROUGH
BOLT PATTERN
C
C
E
E
F
F
J
J
K
G
G
G
H
F
F
J
B
J
K
L
L
M
K
N
G
H
H
Screw
Dia.
Dia.
3/8
3/8
10
Bolts
Holes
4 1/2
4 7/16
1 1/32
4 1/8
4 1/16
6 1/8
6 1/4
1 3/16
4 1/8
3 3/4
2 1/32
--
--
--
--
--
--
2 9/16
4 1/8
--
--
--
--
--
3/8
6 3/8
6 5/8
2 1/4
3 1/2
4 3/16
2 17/32
4 1/8
--
--
--
--
--
12
1/2
7 3/4
7 15/16
1 1/2
14
1/2
9 1/4
8 15/16
2 17/32
5 5/16
4 1/16
3 7/8
5 3/16
--
--
--
--
--
5 5/8
5 15/16
5 15/16
--
--
--
--
--
16
5/8
10 5/8
10
18
5/8
10
12 1/8
11
2 5/8
6 3/8
6 5/8
3 3/4
6 5/8
--
--
--
--
--
2 23/32
5 15/16
5 7/8
2 15/16
5 7/8
5 7/8
--
--
--
--
20
5/8
10
13 1/2
12 3/16
2 25/32
6 1/4
6 11/16
3 11/32
6 11/16
6 11/16
--
--
--
--
24
5/8
12
16 1/2
14 1/4
2 25/32
6 1/8
6 5/8
3 5/16
6 5/8
6 5/8
6 5/8
--
--
--
30
5/8
12
19 3/4
17 1/4
2 25/32
7 15/16
7 15/16
7 15/16
--
--
--
36
5/8
18
24
20 1/4
2 9/16
6 1/4
6 1/4
3 1/8
6 1/4
6 1/4
6 1/4
6 1/4
6 1/4
6 1/4
82
FLARED TROUGH
BOLT PATTERN
B
F
F
J
G
G
A
A
H
C
E
F
J
J
L
K
K
A
Screw
Dia.
Dia.
3/8
3/8
10
3/8
12
14
16
G
H
Bolts
Holes
4 7/16
6 1/4
1/2
1/2
5/8
10
7 3/16
1 27/32
5 1/4
5 1/4
2 1/32
--
--
--
9 21/32
1 43/64
2 9/16
--
--
6 5/8
9 1/2
2 7/8
1 3/4
5 1/2
2 3/4
--
--
--
7 15/16
10
11 13/16
1 13/16
5 3/4
5 3/4
3 7/8
5 3/4
--
--
10
8 15/16
11
12 49/64
2 1/16
5 1/8
5 1/8
5 1/8
5 1/8
--
10
11 1/2
14 11/16
2 15/64
5 1/2
5 1/2
3 3/4
5 1/2
5 1/2
--
18
5/8
10
11
12 1/8
16
2 5/8
6 3/16
6 3/16
2 15/16
6 3/16
6 3/16
--
20
5/8
10
12 3/16
13 1/2
17 7/8
2 9/32
3 11/32
--
24
5/8
12
14 1/4
16 1/2
20 61/64
2 15/16
6 7/8
6 7/8
3 5/16
6 7/8
6 7/8
6 7/8
83
Length
Incomplete Threads
(Keep Short As Possible)
Bolt Sizes
Shaft Size
Pipe*
Bolt Size
Size
316SS
Grade 5
1 1/2
1/2 x 3
1/2-13UNC
45
75
2 1/2
5/8 x 4
5/8-11UNC
97
150
2 7/16
5/8 x 5
3/4-10UN
132
260
3 1/2
3/4 x 5 1/2
7/8-9UNC
203
430
3 7/16
7/8 x 6
1 1/8-7UNC
432
790
3 15/16
1 1/8 x 8 1/2
1 1/4-7UNC
546
1120
4 7/16
1 1/4 x 8 1/2
1 1/2-8UNC
930
1950
84
SHROUDS
SHROUDED TROUGH COVER
E No. of Spaces @ F
H Bolt Dia.
A/2
45
Screw
Cover
Dia.
Thickness
6
6
Shroud
Part #
Wt.
14 ga.
CTS614
4 1/2
12
3/4
3/8
12 ga.
CTS612
4 1/2
12
3/4
3/8
14 ga.
CTS914
10
6 1/8
18
7/8
3/8
12 ga.
CTS912
10
6 1/8
18
7/8
3/8
13
10 ga.
CTS910
10
6 1/8
18
7/8
3/8
16
10
14 ga.
CTS1014
11
6 3/8
20
2 1/2
7/8
3/8
10
10
12 ga.
CTS1012
11
6 3/8
20
2 1/2
7/8
3/8
14
10
10 ga.
CTS1010
11
6 3/8
20
2 1/2
7/8
3/8
18
12
14 ga.
CTS1214
13
7 3/4
24
1 1/8
3/8
14
12
12 ga.
CTS1212
13
7 3/4
24
1 1/8
3/8
20
12
10 ga.
CTS1210
13
7 3/4
24
1 1/8
3/8
25
14
14 ga.
CTS1414
15
9 1/4
28
3 1/2
1 1/8
3/8
22
14
12 ga.
CTS1412
15
9 1/4
28
3 1/2
1 1/8
3/8
31
14
10 ga.
CTS1410
15
9 1/4
28
3 1/2
1 1/8
3/8
39
16
12 ga.
CTS1612
17
10 5/8
32
1 1/8
3/8
40
16
10 ga.
CTS1610
17
10 5/8
32
1 1/8
3/8
51
18
12 ga.
CTS1812
19
12 1/8
36
4 1/2
1 3/8
3/8
51
18
10 ga.
CTS1810
19
12 1/8
36
4 1/2
1 3/8
3/8
65
20
10 ga.
CTS2010
21
13 1/2
40
1 3/8
3/8
81
20
3/16
CTS207
21
13 1/2
40
1 3/8
3/8
113
24
3/16
CTS247
25
16 1/2
48
1 3/8
3/8
159
30
10 ga.
CTS3010
31
19 3/4
60
10
1 3/8
1/2
183
30
3/16
CTS307
31
19 3/4
60
10
1 3/8
1/2
256
36
10 ga.
CTS3610
37
24
72
4 1/2
10 1/2
1 3/8
1/2
240
36
3/16
CTS367
37
24
72
4 1/2
10 1/2
1 3/8
1/2
336
36
1/4
CTS363
37
24
72
4 1/2
10 1/2
1 3/8
1/2
447
85
GATES
PNEUMATIC SLIDE GATE
A
NPT (2)
Size
Trough Thk.
Spout Thk.
Part #
Min. B
12-10(ga.)
12 ga.
CDP612
25
Weight
32
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP910
10
7 1/8
10 1/8
33
30+
3/16
3/16
CDP97
10
7 1/8
10 1/8
33
30+
10
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP1010
11
7 7/8
10 7/8
35 1/2
33+
10
3/16
3/16
CDP107
11
7 7/8
10 7/8
35 1/2
33+
12
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP1210
13
10 1/2
8 7/8
11 7/8
40 1/2
40+
12
3/16-1/4
3/16
CDP127
13
10 1/2
8 7/8
11 7/8
40 1/2
40+
14
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP1410
15
11 1/2
10 1/8
13 1/8
45 1/2
50+
14
3/16-1/4
3/16
CDP147
15
11 1/2
10 1/8
13 1/8
45 1/2
50+
16
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP1610
17
13 1/2
11 1/8
14 1/8
50 1/2
55+
16
3/16-1/4
3/16
CDP167
17
13 1/2
11 1/8
14 1/8
50 1/2
55+
18
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP1810
19
14 1/2
12 3/8
15 3/8
55 1/2
65+
18
3/16-1/4
3/16
CDP187
19
14 1/2
12 3/8
15 3/8
55 1/2
65+
20
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP2010
21
15 1/2
13 3/8
16 3/8
60 1/2
75+
20
3/16-1/4
3/16
CDP207
21
15 1/2
13 3/8
16 3/8
60 1/2
75+
24
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP2410
25
17 1/2
15 3/8
18 3/8
69 1/2
100+
24
3/16-1/4
3/16
CDP247
25
17 1/2
15 3/8
18 3/8
69 1/2
100+
30
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP3010
31
21
18 3/8
21 1/4
88 7/8
125+
30
3/16-1/4
3/16
CDP307
31
21
18 3/8
21 5/16
88 7/8
125+
36
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CDP3610
37
25
23
28
103 7/8
150+
36
3/16-1/4
3/16
CDP367
37
25
23
28 1/16
103 7/8
150+
Dimensions on gates are subject to change and will cary according to actuation methods. Dimensions shown for general reference only.
Contact Conveyor Eng. & Mfg. Co. for precise measurements.
86
GATES
RACK AND PINIONPNEUMATIC SLIDE GATE
E
H
Size
Part #
Min. B
12 ga.
CRP612
8 1/4
19 1/4
8 1/2
H
8
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP910
10
7 1/8
12 1/8
23 3/4
10
9 1/2
3/16
3/16
CRP97
10
7 1/8
12 1/8
23 3/4
10
9 1/2
10
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP1010
11
7 7/8
12 7/8
25 1/4
10 1/2
10 1/8
10
3/16
3/16
CRP107
11
7 7/8
12 7/8
25 1/4
10 1/2
10 1/8
12
12-10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP1210
13
10 1/2
8 7/8
13 7/8
28 1/4
11 1/2
11-5/8
12
3/16-1/4
3/16
CRP127
13
10 1/2
8 7/8
13 7/8
28 1/4
11 1/2
11 5/8
14
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP1410
15
11 1/2
10 1/8
15 1/8
31 1/4
12 1/2
12 5/8
14
3/16-1/4
3/16
CRP147
15
11 1/2
10 1/8
15 1/8
31 1/4
12 1/2
12 5/8
16
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP1610
17
13 1/2
11 1/8
16 1/8
34 1/4
13 1/2
13 5/8
16
3/16-1/4
3/16
CRP167
17
13 1/2
11 1/8
16 1/8
34 1/4
13 1/2
13 5/8
18
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP1810
19
14 1/2
12 3/8
17 3/8
37 1/4
14 1/2
15 1/8
18
3/16-1/4
3/16
CRP187
19
14 1/2
12 3/8
17 3/8
37 1/4
14 1/2
15 1/8
20
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP2010
21
15 1/2
13 3/8
18 3/8
40 1/4
15 1/2
16 1/8
20
3/16-1/4
3/16
CRP207
21
15 1/2
13 3/8
18 3/8
40 1/4
15 1/2
16 1/8
24
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP2410
25
17 1/2
15 3/8
20 3/8
46 1/4
17 1/2
18 1/8
24
3/16-1/4
3/16
CRP247
25
17 1/2
15 3/8
20 3/8
46 1/4
17 1/2
18 1/8
30
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP3010
31
21
18 3/8
23 3/8
54 5/8
18 1/2
22
30
3/16-1/4
3/16
CRP307
31
21
18 3/8
23 3/8
54 5/8
18 1/2
22
36
10(ga.)
10 ga.
CRP3610
37
25
23
28
63 5/8
21 1/2
25 3/16
36
3/16-1/4
3/16
CRP367
37
25
23
28
63 5/8
21 1/2
25 3/16
Dimensions on gates are subject to change and will cary according to actuation methods. Dimensions shown for general reference only.
Contact Conveyor Eng. & Mfg. Co. for precise measurements.
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INSTALLATION
Receiving
Upon delivery, verify the components against the shipping papers and inspect for damage. Minor damage incurred in shipping
(dented trough, bent flanges, etc.) can be readily repaired in the field. If shipment is severely damaged, file a claim with the carrier
immediately.
END OF
TROUGH
ASSEMBLY
1.
The mounting surface for supporting the conveyor must be level and true to avoid distortion in the conveyor. If anchor
bolts are not in line, either move them or slot the conveyor feet or saddle holes. Use shims under feet as required to
achieve correct alignment. Do not proceed with installation of shafts and screws until trough has been completely aligned
and bolted down.
2.
Arrange troughs and trough ends in proper sequence as match marked or per applicable drawing. Assemble with bolts
hand tight. Do not tighten bolts. Do not proceed with installation of shafts and screws until trough has been completely
aligned and bolted down.
3.
Align the inside trough bottom centerlines with a piano wire (or equivalent) and tighten trough and anchor bolts.
4.
Begin assembly of screw sections at the thrust end (the discharge and/or drive end). Insert the drive shaft in the bearing.
Do not tighten bearing set screws until conveyor assembly is complete.
ANGLE
CLIP
"A"
"A"
"A"
J O IN T
"A" Dimension should be equal for
full length of trough, bottom to be
sm o o th thru joint
5.
Place the first screw section in the trough. Install all screw sections such that the flight lugs, if present, are opposite the
carrying side of the flighting. Slide the drive shaft into the screw section and secure tightly with coupling bolts.
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Insert the coupling shaft in the other end of the screw and secure tightly with coupling bolts.
Flighting ends approximately
180 degrees apart
Close Coupled
Screw Conveyor
7.
If using hangers, slide the hanger assembly over the end of the coupling shaft. Secure the hanger to the trough with
mounting bolts hand tight.
8.
Insert a coupling shaft into the next screw section and secure tightly with coupling bolts. Place screw in trough so that
there is approximately 180 between ends of flighting of mating screw sections. Slide screw section over the end of the
coupling shaft of the previous screw section. Secure tightly with coupling bolts.
9.
Slide the next hanger assembly over the coupling shaft. Secure hanger to trough with mounting bolts hand tight.
10. Return to the previous hanger assembly. Center the hanger bearing between the screw section pipe ends. Tighten
hanger mounting bolts.
11. Turn screw section by hand to check alignment. If screw does not turn freely, adjust hanger mounting accordingly.
12. Install all of the screw sections (except the last one) by repeating steps 8 thru 11.
13. Slide tail shaft through the end bearing and into the last screw section. Secure tail shaft tightly to last screw section with
coupling bolts.
14. If trough end seals are used, be sure that the shafts are centered within the seal openings.
15. Turn entire screw assembly by hand to check alignment. If binding occurs, loosen and realign hanger bearings accordingly.
16. Tighten bearing set screws at both ends.
17. Make a final check of all bolts to ensure they are tight.
18. Remove any debris from trough (hardware, tools, etc.). Install covers in proper sequence as match marked or per applicable drawing.
Note:
Do not over tighten coupling bolts (see torque specs on page 84).
MAINTENANCE
Establish routine periodic inspection of the entire conveyor to insure continuous maximum operating performance. Keep
the area around the conveyor and drive clean and free of obstacles to provide easy access and avoid functional interference of components.
Lock out power to the motor before attempting any maintenance. Use a padlock and tag on the drives controls. Do not
remove padlock or tag, nor operate conveyor, until all covers and guards are securely in place.
Removing a section or sections of conveyor screw is typically done from the end opposite the drive. Remove trough end,
screw sections, coupling shafts, and hangers until damaged or worn section is removed. Reassemble conveyor in reverse order.
Periodically remove and inspect one of the drive shaft coupling bolts for damage or wear. Also inspect the coupling bolt
hole for damage or wear. The drive shaft coupling bolts transmit more power than successive coupling bolts and will,
therefore, indicate the most severe wear that may be expected.
Lubricate bearings and drive components at the frequency and quantity specified by the individual components manufacturer.
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ENGINEERING DATA
MISCELLANEOUS FORMULAS USEFUL FOR SCREW CONVEYOR APPLICATIONS
CONVERSIONS
VOLUMES
To Convert
To
Multiply By
cubic centimeters
cubic inches
cubic inches
cubic centimeters
0.061024
16.387
liters
cubic feet
0.0353
cubic feet
liters
28.317
cubic feet
cubic inches
1728
cubic feet
bushels
0.8035
bushels
cubic feet
1.2445
0.2642
liters
Gallons (U.S.)
Gallons (U.S.)
liters
3.785
cubic inches
Gallons (U.S.)
0.00433
Gallons (U.S.)
cubic inches
231
cubic feet
Gallons (U.S.)
7.481
Gallons (U.S.)
cubic feet
0.1337
cubic yard
cubic feet
27
cubic feet
cubic yard
0.03704
To Convert
To
Multiply By
kilogram
lbs.
lbs.
kilogram
2.2046
0.4536
short ton
lbs.
2000
WEIGHT
long ton
lbs.
2240
metric ton
lbs.
2204.6
To Convert
To
Multiply By
inches
millimeters
millimeters
inches
25.4
0.03937
meters
inches
39.37
LINEAR
inches
meters
0.0254
meters
feet
3.2808
feet
meters
0.3048
POWER
To Convert
To
Multiply By
KW (electric)
KW (metric)
HP
HP
1.34102
1.35962
HP
KW (electric)
0.7457
HP
KW (metric)
0.7355
HP
ft.lb./sec.
550
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ENGINEERING DATA
MISCELLANEOUS CONVERSION FORMULAS
WATER
weight (lbs.) = cubic feet X 62.4
weight (lbs.) = gallons (US) X 8.337
PSIG = head (in inches) X 0.03609
PSIG = head (in feet) X 0.4331
TEMPERATURE
degrees Celsius = 5/9 X (F - 32)
degrees Fahrenheit = 9/5 X C + 32
Side
Top
D
B
Side
Top
ENGINEERING DATA
PIPE DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Pipe size
1
1 1/2
2 1/2
3 1/2
10
12
14
Pipe O.D.
1.315
1.900
2.375
2.875
3.500
4.000
4.500
5.563
6.625
8.625
10.750
12.750
14.000
Schedule
Pipe I.D.
Wall Thk.
Wt./Ft.
Wt./In.
10
1.097
0.109
1.404
0.117
40
1.049
0.133
1.679
0.140
80
0.957
0.179
2.172
0.181
10
1.682
0.109
2.085
0.174
40
1.610
0.145
2.718
0.227
80
1.500
0.200
3.631
0.303
10
2.157
0.109
2.638
0.213
40
2.067
0.154
3.653
0.304
80
1.939
0.218
5.022
0.419
10
2.635
0.120
3.531
0.294
40
2.469
0.203
5.793
0.483
80
2.323
0.276
7.661
0.638
10
3.260
0.120
4.332
0.361
40
3.068
0.216
7.576
0.631
80
2.900
0.300
10.25
0.854
10
3.760
0.120
4.973
0.414
40
3.548
0.226
9.109
0.759
80
3.364
0.318
12.5
1.042
10
4.260
0.120
5.613
0.468
40
4.026
0.237
10.79
0.899
80
3.826
0.337
14.98
1.248
10
5.295
0.134
7.77
0.648
40
5.047
0.258
14.62
1.218
80
4.813
0.375
20.78
1.732
10
6.357
0.134
9.289
0.774
40
6.065
0.280
18.97
1.581
80
5.761
0.432
28.57
2.381
10
8.329
0.148
13.40
1.117
40
7.981
0.322
28.55
2.379
80
7.625
0.500
43.39
3.616
10
10.420
0.165
18.70
1.558
40
10.020
0.365
40.48
3.373
80
9.750
0.500
54.74
4.562
10
12.390
0.180
24.16
2.013
40
12.000
0.375
49.56
4.130
80
11.750
0.500
65.42
5.452
10
13.500
0.250
36.71
3.059
40
13.250
0.375
54.57
4.548
80
12.50
0.750
106.10
8.842
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ENGINEERING DATA
Type
Description
Ceramic
Pros
Electrolytic application
Nickel Alloy
Tung-
Electroless application
Cons
Non-magnetic
Medium Cost
High abrasion resistance under dry conditions
Low to medium cost
magnetic
High corrosion resistance
Machinable (to obtain high
tolerance on fligt OD)
Low cost
Can use in combination with
others
Low sliding friction
High abrasion resistance
Food grade in most cases
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INDEX
A
Abrasion Resistance ............ 25
Abrasive Materials ............... 17
Accessories, Cover .............. 79
Air Operated Gates .............. 86
Alloys .................................. 17
Angle Flange Trough ........... 47
Areas and Volumes.............. 92
Assembly Instructions .......... 89-90
B
Bearing Friction Factor ......... 24
Bearing Selection................. 67
Bearings, End ...................... 77-78
Bearings, Hanger ................. 66-67
Bearings, Thrust .................. 77-78
Bolt Pads............................. 84
Bolt Patterns........................ 82-83
Bolt Requirements ............... 84
Bolts, Coupling .................... 84
Bulk Density ........................ 7
Butt Straps .......................... 58-60
C
Capacity Calculation ............ 19
Capacity Factors.................. 19
Capacity Tables ................... 19
Ceramic............................... 94
Channel Trough ................... 49
Clad Pipe ............................ 41
Component Code Index ....... 7
Component Selection........... 26
Contents.............................. 4
Conveyor Layout.................. 31
Conveyor Screws................. 35-40
Coupling Bolts ..................... 84
Coupling Shafts ................... 45
Cover Fasteners .................. 79
Covers, Trough .................... 58-60
D
Design Capacity .................. 19
Design Procedure ................ 6
Diameter Calculation............ 21
Discharges .......................... 70-71
Drive Shafts......................... 43
Drives.................................. 20
Drop Bottom Trough ............ 49
E
End Bearings ....................... 77-78
End Flanges ........................ 80-81
End Shafts........................... 44
End, Plate............................ 52-56
Explosive materials .............. 17
Extreme Temperatures ........ 17
F
Flange Feet .............................. 72
Flared Trough ........................... 48
Finishes, Weld .......................... 34
G
Gates, Slide .............................. 86-87
Grease Tube ............................ 66
H
Hand of Conveyor Screws ......... 35
Hanger Bearings ....................... 66-67
Hangers .................................. 61-65
Hard Surfacing.......................... 94
Helicoid Screws ........................ 38
Horsepower Calculation ............ 23
Horsepower Formula................. 23
I
Inclined Screw Conveyors ......... 17
Inlets ........................................ 68
Installation & Maintenance ........ 89-90
Internal Collars ......................... 69
Introduction............................... 3
L
Layout, Conveyor...................... 31
Liquid Measure ......................... 91
Lubrication................................ 67, 90
Lump Size ................................ 18
M
Maintenance ............................. 89-90
Material Classification ............... 7
Materials Tables ....................... 8-16
Mixing in Transit........................ 17
Modified Flight Factor................ 19
Modified Flighting...................... 32
Motor Selection......................... 25
Mounting Feet........................... 72
S
Saddles ......................................72
Screws, Conveyor .......................35-40
Seals ..........................................74-75
Shaft Diameter Selection.............26, 27
Shaft Seals .................................74-75
Shafts .........................................43-45
Shroud .......................................85
Slide Gates .................................86-87
Special Screws ...........................32
Speed Calculation .......................19
Stainless Steel Finishes ..............34
Sticky Materials...........................17
Support Feet ...............................72
T
Tail Shafts ..................................44
Thrust Bearings ..........................77-78
Torque Formula ..........................28
Torque Ratings ...........................28
Trough, Conveyor .......................46-50
Trough Covers ............................58-60
Trough Ends ...............................52-56
Trough Flanges...........................80-81
Tubular Trough ...........................50
Tubular Bolt Pattern ....................68
U
U-Trough ....................................47
V
Viscous Material .........................17
O
Outboard Bearing Trough Ends . 77-78
P
Paddles .................................... 40
Pedestal Trough Ends............... 53, 55
Pillow Blocks ............................ 78
Pipe Sizes, Dimensions............. 93
Pneumatic Gates ...................... 86
Q
Quick-Release Clamps.............. 79
R
Rack & Pinion Gates ................. 87
Ribbon Screws ......................... 39
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INDEX
Cat. Code
CDS
CES
CC
CCC
CTF
CTA
CTDF
CTV
CEF
CE
CEP
CEV
CEFV
CEFVP
CEVP
CTC
CTT
CTTA
CTTF
CET
CEFT
CTC
CTC-F
CTC-S
CTC-R
CTC-V
CTC-VF
QCCH
QCCHV
QCCH
HDCH
CBX
CB
CHGT
CI
CSD
CSD-F
CIC
CICS
CFF
CS
CSF
CSW
CSS
CSG
SCM
E
P2B-SCM
P2B-E
CFP T
CFP U
CFP V
CCA-S1
CCA-SB
CCA-C2
CRP
CDP
CTS
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