Engineering Chain General Catalog

APRON STYLE

APRON STYLE DETAILS

A

• Adaptable to most pitch sizes • Pan bottoms are above the chain pitch centerline. • Most widely used on horizontal and incline applications up to 35 degrees. • Double beaded pans resist leakage. • Generally used with larger pitch sizes (>8”) and heavier loads/capacities. • Pan bottoms are typically below the chain pitch centerline. • Able to withstand reasonable impacts from larger material clumps. • Often used on incline applications up to 35 degrees. • Deep double beaded pans offer a rigid heavy duty platform allowing for greater conveyor widths. • Pan bottoms formed extra deep, well below the chain centerline. • Extra Deep pans allow for higher capacity transports up steep slopes. • Deep double beaded pans offer a rigid heavy duty platform allowing for greater conveyor widths. • Single bead pans are ideal for inclined positive discharge systems. • Typically utilized for inclined systems up to 35 degrees. • Angular apron configuration helps resist rollback of material. • G attachments are common.

• Commonly used with A and K style chain attachments. • Optional outboard rollers available to carry heavier loads and reduce maintenance costs. • Ideal for fine or hot materials.

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B

• Optional outboard rollers available to carry heavier loads and reduce maintenance costs. • Through rods and load deflection rails are options for the more extreme conditions. • Ideal for heavy materials of various temperatures.

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C

• Optional outboard rollers available to carry heavier loads and reduce maintenance costs. • Through rods and load deflection rails are options for the more extreme conditions. • Ideal for heavy materials of various temperatures.

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D

• Outboard rollers available. • Smooth, gentle discharge - ideal for transporting fragile materials.

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