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THIS IS MAXI-LIFT
Our Company
Paul Phillips
Executive V. P.
16400 Midway Rd
THIS IS MAXI-LIFT
Manufacturing Capabilities
Injection Molding
Injection Molding - The Maxi-Lift molding department is a constantly expanding operation. Our growing line of
injection-molding machines range from a 270 ton machine to an excess of 1,500 tons with plastic shot sizes well over
400 ounces. This range of equipment allows us to most effectively produce our products at the lowest possible costs.
Our raw material is stored in silos that hold several million pounds of resin to ensure production is uninterrupted. For
over three decades, this versatility has allowed us to produce the best products, at fair prices, to suit your specific
application.
Custom Plastic Fabrication - Maxi-Lift custom fabricated plastic parts are created using the latest state-of-the-art
technology. CAD drawings are the basis for any part that we manufacture, insuring accuracy down to the smallest
fraction of an inch. Our CNC Routers cut all parts based upon the CAD drawing, further insuring consistency and
exactness. Parts are produced from many different raw materials including UHMW, Nylon and Lexan just to name a
few.
Custom Metal Fabrication Maxi-Lift steel elevator buckets are fabricated using the latest state-of-the-art technology.
CAD drawings are the basis for every bucket we make, insuring precision cutting, forming and welding. The high
definition plasma cutting table guarantees precise, clean components while reducing wasted material. As a result, we
have the capability to make elevator buckets out of custom materials according to your drawing or specification,
whether it is a standard bucket or a custom design. We also make many different custom parts not related to elevator
buckets.
MAXI-LIFT
Agricultural Product Lines
Maximum Duty Elevator Buckets
Pgs 10 -15
Pgs 16 -19
Pgs 23 - 26
Pgs 20 - 22
Standard Duty
Steel CC
Standard Duty
CC Digger
Pg 27
Pg 28
Standard Duty
Fabricated Steel
MAXI-SPLICE Belt
Fastening System
Screw Conveyor
Hanger Bearings
Pgs 52-53
Pg 54
Custom UHMW
Parts
Pgs 55-58
16400 Midway Rd
MAXI-LIFT
Industrial Product Lines
AA
Ductile Iron
Elevator Buckets
Maximum
Duty
Pgs 38-39
Pgs 32-35
MF
Pgs 36-37
Pgs 40 - 41
Centrifugal Discharge
AC Fabricated Steel
Pg 42
Powdery Applications
Pgs 40 - 48
MF, HF & LF
Fabricated Steel
Pgs 44-46
Continuous Style
SC Fabricated
Steel
Pg 43
Super Capacity
Pg 47
Customized
Fabricated Steel
Pg 48
Pgs 32- 35
Made To Order
INDEX
SECTION I - AGRICULTURAL ELEVATOR BUCKETS
Tiger-Tuff Maximum Duty
Tiger-CC Maximum Duty
HD-MAX Heavy Duty
CC-MAX Heavy Duty
Dura-Buket Standard Duty
Standard Duty Steel
Steel Digger
Mighty-Max Fence Feeder
Punching Reference Chart
10-13
14-15
16-19
20-22
23-26
27
28
29
30
32-35
36-37
38-39
40
41- 48
50-51
52-53
54
55
56-57
58
60
60
61
62-65
64
66
67
68-69
70-73
74
MATERIALS
Features
Benefits
Thicker corners
Thicker walls, heavy front lip for digging
More capacity
Cleaner discharge
High impact and abrasion resistant
Non-corrosive, non-sparking
NYLON
HD POLYETHYLENE
URETHANE
SPECIAL RESINS
COLOR
As Available
ORANGE
TAN
GREEN
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
As Required
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Barley
Cotton Seed
Grains
Nuts
Rice
Beans
Feed
Grass Seed
Oats
Salt
Malted Barley
Pellets
Sawdust
Coffee
Flour
Meat Scrap
Perlite
Seed
Corn
Food Products
Minerals
Potash
Sugar
Sunflower
Seeds
Wheat
16400 Midway Rd
RANKED #1!
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
Centers
12 x 7
12-1/2
7-3/4
0.43
3-3/8
13 x 7
13-1/2
7-3/4
0.43
3-5/8
14 x 7
14-1/2
7-3/4
0.43
15 x 7
15-1/2
7-3/4
0.43
16 x 7
16-1/2
7-3/4
11 x 8
11-5/8
8-3/4
8-1/4
12 x 8
12-5/8
8-3/4
13 x 8
13-5/8
14 x 8
14-5/8
16 x 8
WEIGHT, LBS.
Useable
5 over Standard
Spacing
X - 5
Top
Down
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Nylon
Urethane
5/16
3.44
3.92
4.26
269.24 298.12
5/16
3.63
4.22
4.59
292.51 323.22
5/16
3.94
4.49
4.88
315.77 350.58
3-1/4
5/16
4.19
4.63
5.05
346.64 383.38
0.43
2-7/8
5/16
4.38
4.77
5.18
377.41 415.14
0.43
5/16
4.05
4.80
5.69
340.02 374.70
10
8-1/4
0.43
3-3/8
5/16
4.29
5.08
6.03
373.00 411.05
10
8-3/4
8-1/4
0.43
3-5/8
5/16
4.47
5.16
6.46
404.85 446.15
10
8-3/4
8-1/4
0.43
5/16
4.82
5.55
6.60
436.80 481.35
10
17
9-1/16
8-1/8
0.50
2-7/8
5/16
2-1/2
5.35
6.18
7.51
512.57 566.39
10
10
18 x 8
19
9-1/16
8-1/8
0.50
3-1/8
5/16
2-1/2
5.89
6.91
8.08
567.49 627.08
10
10
20 x 8
21
9-1/16
8-1/8
0.50
3-1/2
5/16
2-1/2
6.62
7.51
8.80
646.81 714.73
10
10
22 x 8
23
9-1/4
8-1/4
0.50
5/16
2-1/2
7.85
9.23
11.02
701.90 757.40
10
24 x 8
25
9-1/4
8-1/4
0.50
3-1/2
5/16
2-1/2
8.50
9.55
11.48
763.40 831.08
10
16 x 10
17
11
10
0.60
2-7/8
5/16
2-1/2
8.87
10.03
12.24
795.70 875.37
12
18 x 10
19
11
10
0.60
3-1/8
5/16
2-1/2
9.83
11.13
13.58
910.00
1,001.21
12
20 x 10
21
11
10
0.60
3-1/2
5/16
2-1/2
10.57
12.05
14.42
1,032.50
1,135.98
12
** Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets, depending on specified raw material.
Carton
Qty
Other Considerations
ENGINEERING: Please see Section 4 of catalog for detailed engineering, speed and capacity information.
DRILLING: Elevator Buckets are manufactured without a drill pattern. Special drilling or punching can be accommodated upon customer
request. *Mounting Holes drilled 1/32 to 1/16 over bolt diameter for easier installation.
VENTING: Available as needed. See venting options in this catalog.
DIGGER BUCKETS: Use slightly larger metal digger elevator buckets to help loosen material in the elevator boot section that has set up or
hardened, thereby reducing abrasion on the plastic buckets. Call for details on Metal Digger elevator bucket options.
SPACING: See elevator bucket spacing details in the Tiger-Tuff chart above (depending on materials and speeds, smaller and larger spacing
may be used).
INSTALLATION: Use a #1 standard elevator bolt or Sabre-Tooth elevator bolt for installation. Designed to be used with fender or flat and
lock washers and hex or locking nuts. If buckets are being installed on chain, use hex head bolts, nuts and washers. A locking device should
always be used.
ADAPTER PLATES: Recommended for chain mounting applications.
FDA: Both the urethane and polyethylene are designed to FDA specifications for direct contact with food products.
USABLE CAPACITY: Under normal usage, the Tiger-Tuff elevator bucket will carry and deliver + 5 of the water level cubic inch capacity.
Maxi-Lift recommends that water level capacity be used for design and engineering purposes.
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Features
Benefits
Thicker corners
More capacity
Cleaner discharge
Corrosion resistant
Non-corrosive, non-sparking
MATERIALS
HD POLYETHYLENE
NYLON
URETHANE
SPECIAL RESINS
COLOR
As Available
ORANGE
TAN
GREEN
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
As Required
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Barley
Cotton Seed
Grains
Nuts
Rice
Beans
Feed
Grass Seed
Oats
Salt
Malted Barley
Pellets
Sawdust
Coffee
Flour
Meat Scrap
Perlite
Seed
Corn
Food Products
Minerals
Potash
Sugar
Sunflower
Seeds
Wheat
16400 Midway Rd
PUNCHING, INCHES
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
Centers
12 x 7
12-1/2
7-3/4
5-3/4
0.43
3-3/8
13 x 7
13-1/2
7-3/4
5-3/4
0.43
3-5/8
14 x 7
14-1/2
7-3/4
5-3/4
0.43
WEIGHT, LBS.
Useable
Standard
5 over
Spacing
X - 5
Top
Down
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Nylon
Urethane
5/16
3.06
3.55
3.98
269.24 298.12
5/16
3.33
3.82
4.29
292.51 323.22
5/16
3.51
4.07
4.56
315.77 350.58
Carton
Qty
15 x 7
15-1/2
7-3/4
5-3/4
0.43
3-1/4
5/16
3.84
4.19
4.72
346.64 383.38
16 x 7
16-1/2
7-3/4
5-3/4
0.43
2-7/8
5/16
4.03
4.32
4.84
377.41 415.14
11 x 8
11-5/8
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.43
5/16
3.64
4.33
5.08
340.02 374.70
12 x 8
12-5/8
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.43
3-3/8
5/16
3.83
4.58
5.45
373.00 411.05
13 x 8
13-5/8
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.43
3-5/8
5/16
4.04
4.66
5.60
404.85 446.15
14 x 8
14-5/8
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.43
5/16
4.34
5.02
5.99
436.80 481.35
16 x 8
17
9-1/16
6-3/4
0.50
2-7/8
5/16
4.93
5.68
6.96
512.57 566.39
12
18 x 8
19
9-1/16
6-3/4
0.50
3-1/8
5/16
5.47
6.39
7.45
567.49 627.08
12
20 x 8
21
9-1/16
6-3/4
0.50
3-1/2
5/16
6.13
6.94
8.13
646.81 714.73
12
22 x 8
23
9-1/4
6-3/4
0.50
5/16
7.19
8.45
9.84
701.90 757.40
24 x 8
25
9-1/4
6-3/4
0.50
3-1/2
5/16
7.88
9.27
10.78
763.40 831.08
16 x 10
17
11
8-1/2
0.60
2-7/8
5/16
8.09
9.12
11.15
795.70 875.37
18 x 10
19
11
8-1/2
0.60
3-1/8
5/16
9.01
10.17
12.41
910.00
1,001.21
20 x 10
21
11
8-1/2
0.60
3-1/2
5/16
9.64
11.02
13.09
1,032.50
1,135.98
*Can be modified to lesser depth for closer spacing on belt. ** Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets, depending on specified raw material.
- Indicates Tiger-Tuff and HD-MAX punch patterns differ.
Other Considerations
ENGINEERING: Please see Section 4 of catalog for detailed engineering, speed and capacity information.
DRILLING: Elevator Buckets are manufactured without a drill pattern. Special drilling or punching can be accommodated upon customer
request. *Mounting Holes drilled 1/32 to 1/16 over bolt diameter for easier installation.
VENTING: Available as needed. See venting options in this catalog.
DIGGER BUCKETS: Use slightly larger metal digger elevator buckets to help loosen material in the elevator boot section that has set up or
hardened, thereby reducing abrasion on the plastic buckets. Call for details on Metal Digger elevator bucket options.
SPACING: See elevator bucket spacing details in the Tiger-Tuff Hy-Pro chart above (depending on materials and speeds, smaller and larger
spacing may be used).
INSTALLATION: Use a #1 standard elevator bolt or Sabre-Tooth elevator bolt for installation. Designed to be used with fender or flat and lock
washers and hex or locking nuts. If buckets are being installed on chain, use hex head bolts, nuts and washers. A locking device should
always be used.
ADAPTER PLATES: Recommended for chain mounting applications.
FDA: Both the urethane and polyethylene are designed to FDA specifications for direct contact with food products.
USABLE CAPACITY: Under normal usage, the Tiger-Tuff Hy-Pro elevator bucket will carry and deliver + 5 of the water level cubic inch
capacity. Maxi-Lift recommends that water level capacity be used for design and engineering purposes.
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14
The Tiger-CC and Tiger-CC Low Profile Maximum Duty Elevator Buckets were
designed to combine the style of the traditional CC elevator bucket with the
ruggedness and toughness of the Tiger-Tuff elevator bucket. This will increase bucket
life and provide less breakage and more capacity. The most common applications
include grain, fertilizers, pellets, corn, wheat, soybeans and other agricultural and light
industrial applications. The recommended belt width for a single row of buckets is
actual bucket width plus 2".
The Tiger-CC Low Profile Maximum Duty Elevator Bucket has a reduced height
modification for closer vertical spacing on the belt. The low profile system allows more
buckets per foot of elevator belt. When upgrading to Tiger-CC Low Profile buckets,
horsepower requirements must be evaluated due to increased capacity.
Features
Benefits
Thicker Corners
Thicker Walls
More Capacity
Corrosion resistant
Non-corrosive, non-sparking
Cleaner discharge
MATERIALS
HD POLYETHYLENE
NYLON
URETHANE
SPECIAL RESINS
COLOR
As Available
ORANGE
TAN
GREEN
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
As Required
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Barley
Cotton Seed
Grains
Nuts
Rice
Beans
Feed
Grass Seed
Oats
Salt
Malted Barley
Pellets
Sawdust
Coffee
Flour
Meat Scrap
Perlite
Seed
Corn
Food Products
Minerals
Potash
Sugar
Sunflower
Seeds
Wheat
PUNCHING, INCHES
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
Centers
20 x 8
20-13/16
9-1/4
8-7/8
0.55
2-7/8
WEIGHT, LBS.
Top
Down
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Nylon
Urethane
7.19
8.27
9.71
5/16
Useable
Standard
5 over
Spacing
X - 5
655.00 720.00
10
Carton
Qty
PUNCHING, INCHES
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
Centers
20 x 8
20-13/16
9-1/4
6-3/4
0.55
2-7/8
5/16
WEIGHT, LBS.
Top
Down
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Nylon
Urethane
6.47
7.44
8.73
Useable
Standard
5 over
Spacing
X - 5
655.00 688.00
Carton
Qty
12
Other Considerations
ENGINEERING: Please see Section 4 of catalog for detailed engineering, speed and capacity information.
DRILLING: Elevator buckets are manufactured without a drill pattern. Special drilling or punching can be accommodated upon customer request.
VENTING: Available as needed. See venting options in this catalog.
DIGGER BUCKETS: Use slightly larger metal digger elevator buckets to help loosen material in the elevator boot section that has set up or hardened,
thereby reducing abrasion on the plastic buckets. Call for details on Metal Digger elevator bucket options.
SPACING: See elevator bucket spacing details in the Tiger-CC chart above (depending on materials and speeds, smaller and larger spacing may be used).
INSTALLATION: Use a #1 standard elevator bolt or Sabre-Tooth elevator bolt for installation. Designed to be used with fender or flat and lock washers and
hex or locking nuts. If buckets are being installed on chain, use hex head bolts, nuts and washers.
ADAPTER PLATES: Recommended for chain mounting applications.
FDA: Both the urethane and polyethylene are designed to FDA specifications for direct contact with food products.
USABLE CAPACITY: Under normal usage, the Tiger-CC plastic elevator bucket will carry and deliver + 5 of the water level cubic inch capacity.
Maxi-Lift recommends that water level capacity be used for design and engineering purposes.
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Features
Benefits
for digging
Lowers elevator
More capacity
maintenance
Cleaner discharge
Decreases elevator
resistant
down-time
Non-corrosive, non-sparking
MATERIALS
HD POLYETHYLENE
NYLON
Corrosion proof
URETHANE
SPECIAL RESINS
COLOR
As Available
RED AND WHITE
TAN
GREEN
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
As Required
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Barley
Cotton Seed
Grains
Nuts
Rice
Beans
Feed
Grass Seed
Oats
Salt
Malted Barley
Pellets
Sawdust
Coffee
Flour
Meat Scrap
Perlite
Seed
Corn
Food Products
Minerals
Potash
Sugar
Sunflower
Seeds
Wheat
16400 Midway Rd
PUNCHING, INCHES
WEIGHT, LBS.
Useable
5 over
X - 5
Standard
Spacing
Carton
Qty
6.71
7.93
120
15.26
17.70
40
36.20
39.82
40
0.77
44.20
49.58
40
0.88
51.31
57.01
40
0.79
0.95
67.20
73.98
24
0.81
0.96
1.11
79.72
89.24
24
1-5/8
1.15
1.30
1.50
102.85
115.85
27
27
Bolt Size
Top
Down
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Nylon
Urethane
1/4
7/8
0.12
0.15
0.17
1/4
7/8
0.22
0.25
0.30
3-3/16
1/4
1-1/8
0.47
0.54
0.64
0.30
4-3/8
1/4
1-1/8
0.56
0.64
0.30
2-5/8
1/4
1-1/8
0.66
0.71
0.30
4-3/8
1/4
1-5/8
0.69
5-5/8
0.30
2-5/8
1/4
1-5/8
5-5/8
0.30
3-1/16
1/4
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
Centers
Number
of Holes
3 x 2
3-1/4
2-5/16
2-1/4
0.17
1-3/4
4 x 3
4-3/8
3-1/4
0.17
2-1/4
5 x 4
5-1/4
4-1/2
0.30
6 x 4
6-1/4
4-1/2
7 x 4
7-1/4
4-1/2
6 x 5
6-1/4
5-5/8
7 x 5
7-1/4
8 x 5
8-3/8
9 x 5
9-3/8
5-5/8
0.30
3-1/2
1/4
1-5/8
1.20
1.20
1.38
107.37
121.27
10 x 5
10-1/4
5-5/8
0.30
1/4
1-5/8
1.26
1.45
1.73
121.30
138.89
27
11 x 5
11-1/4
5-5/8
0.30
3-1/8
1/4
1-5/8
1.37
1.58
1.88
140.70
153.16
27
12 x 5
12-1/4
5-5/8
0.30
3-3/8
1/4
1-5/8
1.55
1.78
2.12
159.87
167.14
27
8 x 6
8-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
3-1/16
1/4
1-5/8
1.35
1.54
1.85
135.56
150.85
18
9 x 6
9-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
3-1/2
1/4
1-5/8
1.53
1.74
2.10
150.26
165.87
18
10 x 6
10-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
1/4
1-5/8
1.64
1.87
2.25
170.69
185.62
18
11 x 6
11-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
1/4
1-5/8
1.82
2.07
2.49
185.18
200.36
18
12 x 6
12-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
3-3/8
1/4
1-5/8
1.89
2.15
2.58
200.37
220.58
18
13 x 6
13-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
3-5/8
1/4
1-5/8
2.04
2.32
2.79
220.78
240.48
18
10 x 7
10-1/2
7-3/4
7-1/8
0.33
5/16
1-7/8
2.35
2.68
3.22
240.91
264.59
14
11 x 7
11-1/2
7-3/4
7-1/8
0.33
5/16
1-7/8
2.55
2.91
3.49
269.32
292.41
14
12 x 7
12-1/2
7-3/4
7-1/8
0.33
3-3/8
5/16
1-7/8
2.73
3.15
3.78
292.41
319.63
14
13 x 7
13-1/2
7-3/4
7-1/8
0.33
3-5/8
5/16
1-7/8
2.89
3.32
3.90
344.20
356.40
12
14 x 7
14-1/2
7-3/4
7-1/8
0.33
5/16
1-7/8
3.10
3.57
4.19
356.40
386.90
12
15 x 7
7-3/4
7-3/4
7-1/8
0.33
3-1/4
5/16
1-7/8
3.23
3.71
4.36
379.50
408.20
12
16 x 7
15-1/2
16-1/2
7-1/8
0.33
3-1/2
5/16
1-7/8
3.37
3.88
4.55
406.40
432.00
12
10 x 8
10-1/2
8-3/4
0.40
4-1/8
5/16
2.89
3.29
3.96
328.52
353.97
10
10
11 x 8
11-1/2
8-3/4
0.40
3-1/8
5/16
3.17
3.61
4.34
358.11
388.30
10
10
12 x 8
12-1/2
8-3/4
0.40
3-3/8
5/16
3.46
3.94
4.74
390.67
423.22
10
10
13 x 8
13-1/2
8-3/4
0.40
3-5/8
5/16
3.57
4.00
4.79
406.39
452.77
10
10
14 x 8
14-1/2
8-3/4
0.40
5/16
3.86
4.44
5.21
465.00
502.80
10
10
15 x 8
15-1/2
8-3/4
0.40
3-1/4
5/16
4.06
4.67
5.48
511.30
541.90
10
10
16 x 8
16-1/2
8-3/4
0.40
3-1/2
5/16
4.26
4.90
5.75
543.10
571.10
10
10
18 x 8
18-1/2
8-3/4
0.40
3-1/8
5/16
4.66
5.36
6.29
610.20
648.00
10
10
** Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets, depending on specified raw material.
- Indicates Tiger-Tuff and HD-Max punch patterns differ.
- Indicates HD-MAX and CC-MAX punch patterns differ.
17
PUNCHING, INCHES
WEIGHT, LBS.
Standard
Spacing
Carton
Qty
6.71
7.93
2-1/4
120
15.26
17.70
2-3/4
120
36.20
39.82
3-1/4
42
0.73
44.20
49.58
3-1/2
42
0.66
0.86
51.31
57.01
3-1/2
42
0.67
0.76
0.91
67.20
73.98
30
0.72
0.84
1.09
79.72
89.24
30
1.09
1.23
1.41
102.85 115.85
30
1/4
1.14
1.15
1.35
107.37 121.27
30
1/4
1.18
1.37
1.70
121.30 138.89
4-1/2
30
1/4
1.24
1.44
1.82
140.70 153.16
4-1/2
30
2.06
159.87 167.14
4-1/2
30
1.70
135.56 150.85
22
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Nylon
Urethane
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.19
0.22
0.29
1/4
0.42
0.49
0.65
1/4
0.49
0.57
2-5/8
1/4
0.57
4-3/8
1/4
0.30
2-5/8
1/4
0.30
3-1/16
1/4
0.30
3-1/2
5-5/8
4-1/2
0.30
11-1/4
5-5/8
4-1/2
0.30
3-1/8
12 x 5
12-1/4
5-5/8
4-1/2
0.30
3-3/8
1/4
1.32
1.53
8 x 6
8-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
3-1/16
1/4
1.24
1.41
Bolt Size
Top
Down
1/4
1/4
3-3/16
0.30
4-3/8
3-1/2
0.30
5-5/8
0.30
7-1/4
5-5/8
8-3/8
5-5/8
9 x 5
9-3/8
5-5/8
10 x 5
10-1/4
11 x 5
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
Centers
Number
of Holes
3 x 2
3-1/4
2-5/16
2-1/4
0.17
1-3/4
4 x 3
4-3/8
3-1/4
2-3/4
0.17
2-1/4
5 x 4
5-1/4
4-1/2
3-1/4
0.30
6 x 4
6-1/4
4-1/2
3-1/2
7 x 4
7-1/4
4-1/2
6 x 5
6-1/4
7 x 5
8 x 5
Water
Level
X-X
9 x 6
9-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
3-1/2
1/4
1.39
1.59
1.91
150.26 165.87
22
10 x 6
10-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
1/4
1.48
1.68
2.02
170.69 185.62
22
11 x 6
11-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
1/4
1.66
1.89
2.28
185.18 200.36
22
12 x 6
12-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
3-3/8
1/4
1.73
1.96
2.36
200.37 220.58
21
13 x 6
13-3/8
6-5/8
0.30
3-5/8
1/4
1.86
2.12
2.55
220.78 240.48
22
10 x 7
10-1/2
7-3/4
0.33
5/16
2.17
2.47
2.97
240.91 264.59
15
11 x 7
11-1/2
7-3/4
0.33
5/16
2.32
2.64
3.18
269.32 292.41
15
12 x 7
12-1/2
7-3/4
0.33
3-3/8
5/16
2.54
2.90
3.48
292.41 319.63
15
13 x 7
13-1/2
7-3/4
0.33
3-5/8
5/16
2.63
3.02
3.55
344.20 356.40
15
14 x 7
14-1/2
7-3/4
0.33
5/16
2.85
3.28
3.85
356.40 386.90
15
15 x 7
15-1/2
7-3/4
0.33
3-1/4
5/16
3.01
3.46
4.06
379.50 408.20
15
15
16 x 7
16-1/2
7-3/4
0.33
3-1/2
5/16
3.12
3.59
4.21
406.40 432.00
10 x 8
10-1/2
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.40
4-1/8
5/16
2.58
2.94
3.53
328.52 353.97
12
11 x 8
11-1/2
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.40
3-1/8
5/16
2.85
3.25
3.90
358.11 388.30
12
12 x 8
12-1/2
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.40
3-3/8
5/16
3.15
3.59
4.32
390.67 423.22
12
13 x 8
13-1/2
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.40
3-5/8
5/16
3.16
3.62
4.25
406.39 452.77
12
14 x 8
14-1/2
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.40
5/16
3.51
4.04
4.74
465.00 502.80
12
15 x 8
15-1/2
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.40
3-1/4
5/16
3.67
4.22
4.95
511.30 541.90
12
16 x 8
16-1/2
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.40
3-1/2
5/16
3.79
4.36
5.12
543.10 571.10
12
18 x 8
18-1/2
8-3/4
6-3/4
0.40
3-1/8
5/16
4.24
4.88
5.72
610.20 648.00
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*Can be modified to lesser depth for closer spacing on belt. ** Actual dimensions may vary slightly on
all elevator buckets, depending on specified raw material.
- Indicates Tiger-Tuff and HD-MAX punch patterns differ.
- Indicates HD-MAX and CC-MAX punch patterns differ.
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ENGINEERING: Please see Section 4 of catalog for detailed engineering, speed and capacity information.
DRILLING: Elevator Buckets are manufactured without a drill pattern. Special drilling or punching can be accommodated upon customer request.
*Mounting Holes drilled 1/32 to 1/16 over bolt diameter for easier installation.
VENTING: Available as needed. See venting options in this catalog.
DIGGER BUCKETS: Use slightly larger metal digger elevator buckets to help loosen material in the elevator boot section that has set up or
hardened thereby reducing abrasion on the plastic buckets. Call for details on Metal Digger elevator bucket options.
SPACING: See elevator bucket spacing details in the HD-MAX chart (depending on materials and speeds, smaller and larger spacing may be used).
INSTALLATION: Use a #1 standard elevator bolt or Sabre-Tooth elevator bolt for installation. Designed to be used with fender or flat and lock
washers and hex or locking nuts. If buckets are being installed on chain, use hex head bolts, nuts and washers. A locking device should always be used.
ADAPTER PLATES: Recommended for chain mounting applications.
FDA: Both the urethane and polyethylene are designed to FDA specifications for direct contact with food products.
USABLE CAPACITY: Under normal usage, the HD-MAX plastic elevator bucket will carry and deliver + 5 of the water level cubic inch capacity.
Maxi-Lift recommends that water level capacity be used for design and engineering purposes.
Other Considerations
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PATENT PENDING
The CC-MAX Heavy Dutyelevator bucket is a grade above older CC style buckets.
It has the traditional shape, fill and discharge characteristics, with the thicker wear
surfaces our buckets are famous for. The result is longer life and greater
performance. CC-MAX buckets are direct replacements for CC and other standard
bucket styles. Standard spacing is nominal projection plus 2 inches. Exceptional
performance in most agricultural applications.
Features
Benefits
MATERIALS
HD POLYETHYLENE
NYLON
URETHANE
COLOR
SPECIAL RESINS
As Available
GRAY AND WHITE
TAN
GREEN
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
As Required
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Barley
Cotton Seed
Grains
Nuts
Rice
Beans
Feed
Grass Seed
Oats
Salt
Sunflower
Seeds
Malted Barley
Pellets
Sawdust Wheat
Coffee
Flour
Meat Scrap
Perlite
Seed
Corn
Food Products
Minerals
Potash
Sugar
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PATENT PENDING
Length
5 x4
6 x4
PUNCHING, INCHES
WEIGHT,
LBS.
Carton
Qty
42.13
30
49.92
30
52.10
57.31
24
0.89
70.87
77.96
16
0.99
80.75
88.83
16
90.85
99.94
24
100.99
111.09
24
1.31
114.22
125.64
24
1.45
127.44
140.18
24
1.40
136.00
149.60
17
1/4
1.52
149.19
164.11
17
1/4
1.64
166.89
183.58
17
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
Bolt
Size
Top
Down
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
5-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/4
0.21
3-3/16
6-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/4
0.21
4-3/8
1/4
1-7/16
0.53
38.30
1/4
1-7/16
0.58
45.38
7 x4
7-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/4
0.21
2-11/16
1/4
1-7/16
0.65
6 x5
6-1/2
5-1/2
7 x5
7-1/2
5-1/2
0.26
4-3/8
1/4
1-11/16
0.26
2-11/16
1/4
1-11/16
8 x5
8-1/2
5-1/2
9 x5
9-1/2
5-1/2
0.26
3-1/16
1/4
1-11/16
1.10
0.26
3-5/8
1/4
1-11/16
1.18
10 x 5
10-1/2
5-1/2
0.26
4-1/8
1/4
11 x 5
11-1/2
5-1/2
0.26
1/4
1-11/16
1-11/16
8 x6
8-9/16
6-5/8
0.27
3-1/16
1/4
9 x6
9-9/16
6-5/8
0.27
3-5/8
10 x 6
10-9/16
6-5/8
0.27
4-1/8
3
3
Centers
Number
of Holes
Water
Level
+10%
Standard
Spacing
Proj.
11 x 6
11-9/16
6-5/8
0.27
1/4
1.73
180.62
198.68
17
12 x 6
12-9/16
6-5/8
0.27
3-3/8
1/4
1.91
200.76
220.83
17
13 x 6
13-9/16
6-5/8
0.27
3-5/8
1/4
2.13
215.00
236.50
17
10 x 7
10-9/16
7-7/8
0.32
4-1/8
5/16
2-3/16
2.35
236.00
259.60
12
11 x 7
11-9/16
7-7/8
0.32
5/16
2-3/16
2.44
247.74
272.52
12
12 x 7
12-9/16
7-7/8
0.32
3-3/8
5/16
2-3/16
2.63
267.27
293.99
12
13 x 7
13-9/16
7-7/8
0.32
3-5/8
5/16
2-3/16
2.78
284.60
316.93
12
14 x 7
14-9/16
7-7/8
0.32
5/16
2-3/16
2.94
303.57
333.93
12
15 x 7
15-9/16
7-7/8
0.32
3-1/4
5/16
2-3/16
3.10
335.00
368.50
12
16 x 7
16-9/16
7-7/8
0.32
2-7/8
5/16
2-3/16
3.29
350.87
385.95
12
12 x 8
12-9/16
8-7/8
8-1/4
0.35
3-3/8
5/16
3.25
373.00
409.00
10
10
14 x 8
14-9/16
8-7/8
8-1/4
0.35
5/16
3.76
435.07
478.58
10
10
515.62
16 x 8
16-9/16
8-7/8
8-1/4
0.38
2-7/8
5/16
4.30
567.18
10
18 x 8
18-9/16
8-7/8
8-1/4
0.39
3-1/8
5/16
4.79
580.61
638.67
10
20 x 8
20-9/16
8-7/8
8-1/4
0.42
3-1/2
5/16
5.85
655.00
720.00
10
* Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets, depending on specified raw material
- Indicates HD-MAX and CC-MAX punch patterns differ.
21
PATENT PENDING
The CC-MAX Heavy Dutyelevator bucket is a grade above older CC style buckets.
It has the traditional shape, fill and discharge characteristics, with the thicker wear
surfaces our buckets are famous for. The result is longer life and greater
performance. CC-MAX buckets are direct replacements for CC and other standard
bucket styles. Exceptional performance in most agricultural applications.
The CC-MAX Low-Profile bucket has a reduced height modification for closer
vertical spacing on the belt. The low profile system allows more buckets per foot of
elevator belt. When upgrading to CC-MAX Heavy Duty Low Profile buckets,
horsepower requirements must be evaluated due to increased capacity
PUNCHING, INCHES
WEIGHT,
LBS.
Bolt
Size
Top
Down
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Water
Level
X-X
Water
Level
+5%
Standard
Spacing
Carton
Qty
1/4
0.43
38.30
40.22
40
1/4
0.50
45.38
47.65
40
2-11/16
1/4
0.56
52.10
54.70
40
4-3/8
1/4
0.74
70.87
74.41
24
0.26
2-11/16
1/4
0.85
80.75
84.79
24
3-3/4
0.26
3-1/16
1/4
0.95
90.85
95.39
33
5-1/2
3-3/4
0.26
3-5/8
1/4
1.01
100.99
106.04
33
10-1/2
5-1/2
3-3/4
0.26
4-1/8
1/4
1.13
114.22
119.93
33
11-1/2
5-1/2
3-3/4
0.26
1/4
1.24
127.44
133.81
33
8 x6
8-9/16
6-5/8
4-3/4
0.27
3-1/16
1/4
1.16
136.00
142.80
22
9 x6
9-9/16
6-5/8
4-3/4
0.27
3-5/8
1/4
1.28
149.19
156.65
22
10 x 6
10-9/16
6-5/8
4-3/4
0.27
4-1/8
1/4
1.40
166.89
175.23
22
11 x 6
11-9/16
6-5/8
4-3/4
0.27
1/4
1.50
180.62
189.65
22
12 x 6
12-9/16
6-5/8
4-3/4
0.27
3-3/8
1/4
1.65
200.76
210.79
22
13 x 6
13-9/16
6-5/8
4-3/4
0.27
3-5/8
1/4
1.77
215.00
225.75
22
10 x 7
10-9/16
7-7/8
5-3/4
0.32
4-1/8
5/16
2.05
236.00
247.80
15
11 x 7
11-9/16
7-7/8
5-3/4
0.32
5/16
2.14
247.74
260.13
15
12 x 7
12-9/16
7-7/8
5-3/4
0.32
3-3/8
5/16
2.30
267.27
280.63
15
13 x 7
13-9/16
7-7/8
5-3/4
0.32
3-5/8
5/16
2.42
284.60
302.53
15
14 x 7
14-9/16
7-7/8
5-3/4
0.32
5/16
2.54
303.57
318.75
15
15 x 7
15-9/16
7-7/8
5-3/4
0.32
3-1/4
5/16
2.74
335.00
351.75
15
16 x 7
16-9/16
7-7/8
5-3/4
0.32
2-7/8
5/16
2.93
350.87
368.41
15
12 x 8
12-9/16
8-7/8
6-3/4
0.35
3-3/8
5/16
2.96
373.00
391.65
12
14 x 8
14-9/16
8-7/8
6-3/4
0.35
5/16
3.30
435.07
456.83
12
16 x 8
16-9/16
8-7/8
6-3/4
0.38
2-7/8
5/16
3.79
515.62
541.40
12
18 x 8
18-9/16
8-7/8
6-3/4
0.39
3-1/8
5/16
4.19
580.61
609.64
12
20 x 8
20-9/16
8-7/8
6-3/4
0.42
3-1/2
5/16
5.25
655.00
688.00
12
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
Centers
Number
of Holes
5 x4
5-1/2
4-1/2
2-3/4
0.21
3-3/16
6 x4
6-1/2
4-1/2
2-3/4
0.21
4-3/8
7 x4
7-1/2
4-1/2
2-3/4
0.21
6 x5
6-1/2
5-1/2
3-3/4
0.26
7 x5
7-1/2
5-1/2
3-3/4
8 x5
8-1/2
5-1/2
9 x5
9-1/2
10 x 5
11 x 5
** Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets, depending on specified raw material.
- Indicates HD-MAX and CC-MAX punch patterns differ.
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Features
Benefits
Lightweight
Shape memory
Cleaner discharge
Tapered end cap design
Non-corrosive, non-sparking
MATERIALS
HD POLYETHYLENE
NYLON
URETHANE
SPECIAL RESINS
COLOR
As Available
WHITE
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
As Required
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Barley
Cotton Seed
Grains
Nuts
Rice
Beans
Feed
Grass Seed
Oats
Salt
Malted Barley
Pellets
Sawdust
Coffee
Flour
Meat Scrap
Perlite
Seed
Corn
Food Products
Minerals
Potash
Sugar
Sunflower
Seeds
Wheat
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PUNCHING, INCHES
WEIGHT, LBS
Bolt
Size
Top
Down
Poly
H.D.P.E.
Water
Level
X-X
Useable
5 over
X - 5
Minimum
Spacing
Carton
Qty
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
4 x 3
4-1/4
3-1/8
2-1/4
1/4
0.17
10.4
11.0
24
5 x 4
5-1/4
4-1/8
3-3/4
3-3/16
1/4
0.31
24.4
29.9
24
6 x 4
6-1/4
4-1/8
3-3/4
4-3/8
1/4
0.35
30.8
33.1
24
7 x 4
7-1/4
4-1/8
3-3/4
2-11/16
1/4
0.40
33.6
36.7
24
6 x 5
6-3/8
5-1/4
4-7/8
4-3/8
1/4
1-1/4
0.59
47.1
52.0
24
7 x 5
7-3/8
5-1/4
4-7/8
2-5/8
1/4
1-1/4
0.61
61.6
62.4
24
8 x 5
8-3/8
5-1/4
4-7/8
3-1/16
1/4
1-1/4
0.73
67.7
69.8
24
9 x 5
9-3/8
5-1/4
4-7/8
3-1/4
1/4
1-1/4
0.80
69.6
77.1
24
8 x 6
8-3/8
6-3/8
6-1/4
3-1/16
1/4
1-1/4
1.02
104.4
107.7
24
24
Depth
Centers
Number
of Holes
9 x 6
9-3/8
6-5/8
6-1/4
3-1/2
1/4
1-1/4
1.12
124.5
132.2
10 x 6
10-3/8
6-3/8
6-1/4
1/4
1-3/4
1.14
128.2
145.8
24
11 x 6
11-3/8
6-3/8
6-1/4
1/4
1-3/4
1.26
147.7
157.9
24
* 12 x 6
12-3/8
6-3/4
6-1/2
3-3/8
1/4
1-3/4
1.70
172.1
183.6
12
* 13 x 6
13-3/8
6-3/4
6-1/2
3-5/8
1/4
1-3/4
1.95
196.5
208.7
12
10 x 7
10-3/8
7-3/8
7-1/4
5/16
1-3/4
1.54
175.8
187.3
24
11 x 7
11-3/8
7-3/8
7-1/4
5/16
1-3/4
1.65
210.5
216.7
24
* 12 x 7
12-3/8
7-3/8
7-1/4
3-3/8
5/16
1-3/4
2.02
223.2
241.1
12
* 13 x 7
13-3/8
7-3/8
7-1/4
3-5/8
5/16
1-3/4
2.17
236.8
244.8
12
* 14 x 7
14-3/8
7-3/8
7-1/4
5/16
1-1/2
2.29
269.7
290.1
12
* 15 x 7
15-3/8
7-3/8
7-1/4
3-1/4
5/16
1-1/2
2.35
284.4
295.0
12
* 16 x 7
16-3/8
7-3/8
7-1/4
3-1/2
5/16
1-1/2
2.55
289.9
304.8
12
* 12 x 8
12-3/8
8-3/8
8-1/4
3-3/8
5/16
1-3/4
2.33
272.5
299.9
12
* 14 x 8
14-3/8
8-3/8
8-1/4
5/16
1-1/2
2.58
324.7
364.8
12
* 16 x 8
16-3/8
8-3/8
8-1/4
3-1/2
5/16
3.33
362.5
407.6
12
* 18 x 8
18-3/8
8-3/8
8-1/4
3-1/8
5/16
3.75
404.9
440.6
12
*Buckets with 12 lengths and up have a center brace. ** Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets,
depending on specified raw material.
- Indicates SS and LP punch patterns differ.
Length
Proj.
PUNCHING, INCHES
Depth
Centers
Top Side
To
Centers
Number
of Holes
Bolt
Size
WEIGHT, LBS
Top
Down
Poly
H.D.P.E.
Carton
Qty
6 x 4
6-1/4
4-1/8
2 (Ends)
1/4
0.35
47.47
7 x 5
7-3/8
5-1/4
7/8
2 (Ends)
1/4
7/8
0.61
91.53
24
9 x 5
9-3/8
5-1/4
2 (Ends)
1/4
0.80
117.77
24
24
24
9 x 6
9-3/8
6-5/8
5-1/2
2 (Ends)
1/4
1.12
192.82
12 x 6
12-3/8
6-3/4
5-1/2
2 (Ends)
1/4
1.70
25.08
12
18 x 6
17-3/4
7-3/4
5-1/2
2 (Ends)
1/4
2.83
408.83
12
24 x 6
24-3/16
7-3/4
5-1/2
2 (Ends)
1/4
3.29
610.23
11 x 7
11-3/8
7-3/8
2 (Ends)
1/4
1.65
314.25
24
14 x 7
14-3/8
7-3/8
6-1/4
2 (Ends)
1/4
2.29
414.94
12
16 x 7
16-3/8
7-3/8
2 (Ends)
1/4
2.55
434.46
12
12 x 8
12-3/8
8-3/8
2 (Ends)
1/4
2.33
408.83
12
18 x 8
18-1/8
8-7/8
7-1/16
2 (Ends)
1/4
3.70
404.90
12
24 x 10
24
9-1/8
7-5/8
2-1/2
2 (Ends)
3/8
3-1/4
6.00
1067.85
120 Skid
16400 Midway Rd
MATERIALS
Features
Benefits
Lightweight
Shape memory
Cleaner discharge
Reinforced corners and lip
Tapered end cap design
Non-corrosive, non-sparking
HD POLYETHYLENE
NYLON
URETHANE
SPECIAL RESINS
COLOR
As Available
WHITE
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
As Required
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Barley
Cotton Seed
Grains
Nuts
Rice
Beans
Feed
Grass Seed
Oats
Salt
Malted Barley
Pellets
Sawdust
Coffee
Flour
Meat Scrap
Perlite
Seed
Corn
Food Products
Minerals
Potash
Sugar
Sunflower
Seeds
Wheat
This bucket has a reduced height modification for closer vertical spacing
on the belt. The low profile system allows more buckets per foot of
elevator belt. When upgrading to Low Profile buckets horsepower
requirements must be evaluated due to increased capacity.
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Length
Proj.
PUNCHING, INCHES
Depth
Centers
Number
of Holes
Bolt
Size
WEIGHT, LBS
Top
Down
Poly
H.D.P.E.
Useable
5 over
X - 5
Minimum
Spacing
Carton
Qty
4 x 3
3-1/8
2-1/4
1/4
0.15
10.4
11.0
24
5 x 4
5-1/8
4-1/8
3-3/16
1/4
0.25
24.4
29.9
3-1/4
24
6 x 4
6-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/4
1/4
0.29
30.8
33.1
3-1/4
24
7 x 4
7-1/8
4-1/8
2-5/8
1/4
0.34
33.6
36.7
3-1/4
24
6 x 5
6-1/8
5-1/4
3-3/4
4-1/4
1/4
0.47
47.1
52.0
3-3/4
24
7 x 5
7-1/8
5-1/4
3-3/4
2-5/8
1/4
0.51
61.6
62.4
3-3/4
24
8 x 5
8-1/8
5-1/4
3-3/4
3-1/16
1/4
0.52
67.7
69.8
3-3/4
24
9 x 5
9-1/8
5-1/4
3-3/4
3-1/4
1/4
0.64
69.6
77.1
3-3/4
24
8 x 6
8-1/8
6-3/8
4-1/2
2-11/16
5/16
0.80
104.4
107.7
4-3/8
24
24
9 x 6
9-1/8
6-5/8
4-1/2
3-1/2
5/16
0.93
124.5
132.2
4-3/8
10 x 6
10-1/8
6-3/8
4-1/2
5/16
0.87
128.2
145.8
4-3/8
24
11 x 6
11-1/8
6-3/8
4-1/2
2-7/8
5/16
0.98
147.7
157.9
4-3/8
24
* 12 x 6
12-1/8
6-3/4
3-1/4
5/16
1.43
172.1
183.6
12
* 13 x 6
13-1/8
6-3/4
3-5/8
5/16
1.61
196.5
208.7
12
10 x 7
10-1/8
7-3/8
5-1/4
5/16
1.25
175.8
187.3
24
11 x 7
11-1/8
7-3/8
5-1/4
5/16
1.25
210.5
216.7
24
* 12 x 7
12-1/8
7-3/8
5-1/4
3-1/4
5/16
1.64
223.2
241.1
12
* 13 x 7
13-1/8
7-3/8
5-1/4
3-5/8
5/16
1.71
236.8
244.8
12
* 14 x 7
14-3/8
7-3/8
5-1/4
5/16
1.83
269.7
290.1
12
* 15 x 7
15-1/8
7-3/8
5-1/4
2-5/8
5/16
1.97
284.4
295.0
12
* 16 x 7
16-1/8
7-3/8
5-1/4
2-5/8
5/16
2.06
289.9
304.8
12
* 12 x 8
12-1/8
8-3/8
5-3/4
3-1/4
5/16
1-1/4
1.87
272.5
299.9
5-1/2
12
* 14 x 8
14-1/8
8-3/8
5-3/4
5/16
1-1/4
2.05
324.7
364.8
5-1/2
12
* 16 x 8
16-1/8
8-3/8
5-3/4
2-5/8
5/16
1-1/4
2.72
362.5
407.6
5-1/2
12
* 18 x 8
18-1/4
8-3/8
5-3/4
3-1/8
5/16
1-1/4
3.00
404.9
440.6
5-1/2
12
*Can be modified to lesser depth for closer spacing on belt. ** Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets, depending on specified
raw material. B u c k e t s w i t h 1 2 l e n g t h s a n d u p h a v e a c e n t e r b r a c e .
- Indicates SS and LP punch patterns differ.
Other Considerations
ENGINEERING: Please see Section 4 of catalog for detailed engineering, speed and capacity information.
DRILLING: Elevator Buckets are manufactured without a drill pattern. Special drilling or punching can be accommodated upon customer request.
*Mounting Holes drilled 1/32 to 1/16 over bolt diameter for easier application.
VENTING: Available as needed. See venting options in this catalog.
DIGGER BUCKETS: Use slightly larger metal digger elevator buckets to help loosen material in the elevator boot section that has set up or
hardened, thereby reducing abrasion on the plastic buckets. Call for details on Metal Digger elevator bucket options.
SPACING: See elevator bucket spacing details in the Dura-Buket LP chart above (depending on materials and speeds, smaller and larger spacing may be used).
INSTALLATION: Use a #1 standard elevator bolt or Sabre-Tooth elevator bolt for installation. Designed to be used with fender or flat and
lock washers and hex or locking nuts. If buckets are being installed on chain, use hex head bolts, nuts and washers. A locking device must
always be used.
ADAPTER PLATES: Recommended for chain mounting applications.
FDA: Both the urethane and polyethylene are designed to FDA specifications for direct contact with food products.
USABLE CAPACITY: Under normal usage, the Dura-Buket LP plastic elevator bucket will carry and deliver + 5 of the water level cubic inch
capacity. Maxi-Lift recommends that water level capacity be used for design and engineering purposes.
16400 Midway Rd
WEIGHT, LBS.
PUNCHING, INCHES
Centers
Number
of Holes
Standard
Gauge
Approx.Weight
(lbs)
Gross Capacity
Cu. Inches
Minimum
Spacing
Number
Per Carton
BUCKET SIZE
Proj.
Depth
4x3
4x4
3-3/16
2-11/16
2-1/2
1/4
16
.62
22
84
4-3/16
2-1/2
1/4
18
.90
39
84
Bolt Size
5x4
3-3/16
4-3/16
1/4
18
.95
52
84
6x4
4-3/16
4-3/8
1/4
18
1.10
62
84
7x4
4-3/16
2-11/16
1/4
18
1.25
70
84
8x4
4-3/16
3-1/16
1/4
18
1.50
79
84
9x4
4-3/16
3-5/8
1/4
18
1.70
90
56
6x5
5-1/4
4-3/8
1/4
16
1.60
94
54
7x5
5-1/4
2-11/16
1/4
16
1.75
110
54
8x5
5-1/4
3-1/16
1/4
16
2.00
125
54
9x5
5-1/4
3-5/8
1/4
16
2.50
140
36
10 x 5
5-1/4
4-1/8
1/4
16
2.70
155
36
11 x 5
5-1/4
1/4
16
2.90
170
36
12 x 5
5-1/4
3-3/8
1/4
16
3.00
185
36
7x6
6-5/16
2-11/16
1/4
16
2.85
155
36
8x6
6-5/16
3-1/16
1/4
16
3.10
178
36
9x6
6-5/16
3-5/8
1/4
16
3.40
202
24
10 x 6
6-5/16
4-1/8
1/4
16
3.50
222
24
11 x 6
6-5/16
1/4
16
3.75
244
24
12 x 6
6-5/16
3-3/8
1/4
16
4.00
267
24
13 x 6
14 x 6
6-5/16
3-5/8
1/4
16
4.50
289
24
6-5/16
1/4
16
4.75
312
24
8x7
7-3/16
3-1/16
5/16
14
4.60
242
24
9x7
7-3/16
3-5/8
5/16
14
4.80
276
24
10 x 7
7-3/16
4-1/8
5/16
14
5.00
302
16
11 x 7
7-3/16
5/16
14
5.25
333
16
12 x 7
7-3/16
3-3/8
5/16
14
6.25
362
16
13 x 7
7-3/16
3-5/8
5/16
14
6.75
393
16
14 x 7
7-3/16
5/16
14
7.00
424
16
15 x 7
7-3/16
3-1/4
5/16
14
7.50
454
16 x 7*
7-3/16
2-7/8
5/16
14
8.00
486
18 x 7*
7-3/16
3-1/8
5/16
14
8.50
544
20 x 7*
7-3/16
3-1/2
5/16
14
9.25
605
22 x 7*
7-3/16
5/16
14
10.00
664
24 x 7*
7-3/16
3-1/2
5/16
14
10.75
725
9x8
8-1/8
3-5/8
5/16
14
5.60
349
10
16
10 x 8
8-1/8
4-1/8
5/16
14
6.10
388
10
16
11 x 8
8-1/8
5/16
14
6.75
427
10
16
12 x 8
8-1/8
3-3/8
5/16
14
7.50
466
10
16
13 x 8
8-1/8
3-5/8
5/16
14
7.75
505
10
16
14 x 8
8-1/8
5/16
14
8.25
543
10
16
15 x 8
8-1/8
3-1/4
5/16
14
8.50
582
10
16 x 8*
8-1/8
2-7/8
5/16
14
9.00
621
10
17 x 8*
8-1/8
5/16
14
9.50
660
10
18 x 8*
8-1/8
3-1/8
5/16
14
9.75
698
10
20 x 8*
8-1/8
3-1/2
5/16
14
10.75
776
10
22 x 8*
8-1/8
5/16
14
11.50
854
10
24 x 8*
8-1/8
3-1/2
5/16
14
12.00
931
10
CC ELEVATOR BUCKETS
* SUPPLIED WITH LIP BRACE. LIP BRACE IS OPTIONAL ON OTHER SIzES AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER COST.
**
#3
***
VENT PATTERN DOES NOT INCLUDE HOLES ON ENDS OF ELEVATOR BUCKET. USABLE CAPACITY IS BASED ON
75%
GROSS CAPACITY.
27
Length
Proj.
BUCKET SIZE
Length
Proj.
Depth
2-3/4
3 x 2
3-1/2
2-9/16
2-1/4
3 x 2
3-3/4
4 x 3
4-5/8
3-1/2
4 x 3
4-3/4
3-3/4
5 x 4
5-1/2
4-3/4
5 x 4
5-3/4
4-3/4
6 x 4
6-1/2
4-3/4
6 x 4
6-3/4
4-3/4
7 x 4
7-1/2
4-3/4
7 x 4
7-3/4
4-3/4
6 x 5
6-1/2
5-7/8
6 x 5
6-3/4
5-3/4
7 x 5
7-1/2
5-7/8
7 x 5
7-3/4
5-3/4
8 x 5
8-1/2
5-7/8
8 x 5
8-3/4
5-3/4
9 x 5
10
5-7/8
9 x 5
9-3/4
5-3/4
10 x 5
10-1/2
5-7/8
10 x 5
10-13/16
5-3/4
11 x 5
11-13/16
5-3/4
12 x 5
12-13/16
5-3/4
8 x 6
8-13/16
6-7/8
9 x 6
9-13/16
6-7/8
10 x 6
10-13/16
6-7/8
11 x 6
11-13/16
6-7/8
12 x 6
12-13/16
6-7/8
13 x 6
13-13/16
6-7/8
10 x 7
10-13/16
8-1/8
11 x 7
11-13/16
8-1/8
12 x 7
12-13/16
8-1/8
13 x 7
13-13/16
8-1/8
14 x 7
14-13/16
8-1/8
15 x 7
15-13/16
8-1/8
16 x 7
16-13/16
8-1/8
10 x 8
10-13/16
9-1/8
11 x 8
11-13/16
9-1/8
11 x 5
11-1/2
5-7/8
12 x 5
12-1/2
5-7/8
8 x 6
8-5/8
6-7/8
9 x 6
9-5/8
6-7/8
10 x 6
10-5/8
6-7/8
11 x 6
11-5/8
6-7/8
12 x 6
12-5/8
6-7/8
13 x 6
13-5/8
6-7/8
10 x 7
10-3/4
11 x 7
11-3/4
12 x 7
12-3/4
13 x 7
13-3/4
14 x 7
14-3/4
15 x 7
15-3/4
16 x 7
16-3/4
10 x 8
10-3/4
11 x 8
11-3/4
12 x 8
12-13/16
9-1/8
12 x 8
12-3/4
13 x 8
13-13/16
9-1/8
13 x 8
13-3/4
14 x 8
14-13/16
9-1/8
14 x 8
14-3/4
15 x 8
15-13/16
9-1/8
15 x 8
15-3/4
16 x 8
16-13/16
9-1/8
16 x 8
16-3/4
18 x 8
18-13/16
9-1/8
18 x 8
18-3/4
20 x 8
20-13/16
9-1/8
PUNCHING, INCHES
WEIGHT, LBS.
Number
of Holes
Bolt
Size
10 GA
Carbon
Steel
Water
Level
X-X
Useable
5 over
X - 5
BUCKET SIZE
Length
Proj.
Depth
E
Centers
12 x 7
12-3/4
3-3/8
5/16
15.70
283.18
312.06
13 x 7
13-3/4
3-5/8
5/16
16.35
292.51
323.22
14 x 7
14-3/4
5/16
17.00
331.49
365.30
15 x 7
15-3/4
3-1/4
5/16
17.65
346.64
383.38
16 x 7
16-3/4
2-7/8
5/16
18.30
379.90
418.65
11 x 8
11-7/8
8-1/4
5/16
17.33
340.02
374.70
12 x 8
12-7/8
8-1/4
3-3/8
5/16
18.90
373.00
411.08
13 x 8
13-7/8
8-1/4
3-5/8
5/16
19.90
404.85
446.15
14 x 8
14-7/8
8-1/4
5/16
21.30
436.80
481.35
16 x 8
17-1/4
9-5/16
8-1/8
2-7/8
5/16
23.10
512.57
566.39
18 x 8
19-1/4
9-5/16
8-1/8
3-1/8
5/16
25.20
567.49
627.08
20 x 8
21-1/4
9-5/16
8-1/8
3-1/2
5/16
27.00
646.81
714.73
22 x 8
23-1/4
9-1/2
8-1/4
5/16
29.43
701.90
757.40
24 x 8
25-1/4
9-1/2
8-1/4
3-1/2
5/16
31.37
763.40
831.08
16 x 10
17-1/4
11-1/4
10
2-7/8
5/16
30.00
795.70
875.37
18 x 10
19-1/4
11-1/4
10
3-1/8
5/16
32.50
910.00
1,001.21
20 x 10
21-1/4
11-1/4
10
3-1/2
5/16
35.60
1,032.50 1,135.98
16400 Midway Rd
Portable, easy to install, and tough, the Mighty-Max fence feeder is the most
versatile livestock feeder on the market. quickly and securely snaps onto any
chain-link or wire fencing. Built with two spring link clips installed on a super tough
HDPE feeder, it can take the toughest animal and weather abuse. This is the ideal
feeder for show pens, trailers and fenced areas. Keeps feed up off the ground
and reduces waste.
FFSS
Benefits
8mm Spring
Link Clips
FFCC
PUNCHING, INCHES
CAPACITY
WEIGHT, LBS.
Lbs.
Per
Skid
Carton
Qty
Skid
Qty
QUANTITIES
Item Code
Color
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Hole
Centers
Number
of Holes
Bolt
Size
Top
Down
Quarts
Lbs.
Per
Each
FFSS 09 x 5 P W**
White
9x5
9-3/8
5-1/4
4-7/8
3-1/4
1/4
1.0
1.00
420
24
384
FFSS 16 x 7 P W
White
16 x 7
16-3/8
7-3/8
7-1/4
14-3/4
3/8
9/16
4.5
2.75
638
12
192
FFHD 10 x 7 P B
Black
10 x 7
10-1/2
7-3/4
7-1/8
8-3/4
3/8
9/16
3.5
2.75
784
16
256
FFHD 14 x 7 P B
Black
14 x 7
14-1/2
7-3/4
7-1/8
12-3/4
3/8
9/16
5.0
3.35
848
112
FFHD 18 x 8 P B
Black
18 x 8
18-1/2
8-3/4
16-1/4
3/8
9/16
9.0
5.10
810
112
FFCC 09 x 5 P G
Gray
9x5
9-1/2
5-1/2
7-1/2
3/8
9/16
1.5
1.20
498
28
448
FFCC 11 x 6 P G
Gray
11 x 6
11-9/16
6-5/8
9-9/16
3/8
9/16
3.0
1.90
573
13
208
FFCC 14 x 7 P G
Gray
14 x 7
14-9/16
7-7/8
12-3/4
3/8
9/16
5.0
3.50
848
112
FFCC 18 x 8 P G
Gray
18 x 8
18-9/16
8-7/8
8-1/4
16-1/4
3/8
9/16
9.0
5.10
810
80
FFCC 20 x 8 P G
Gray
20 x 8
20-9/16
8-7/8
8-1/4
18-9/16
3/8
9/16
10.0
6.10
792
80
* Feeders will be sold in carton quantities. ** Punched for mounting no clips included
FFHD
Features
29
BUCKET
SIZE,
INCHES
CC - S CCHD CC-B
Steel
SS
LP
3 x 2
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
4 x 3
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-1/4
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-1/2
2-1/2
5 x 4
3-3/16
3-3/16
3-3/16
3-3/16
3-3/16
3-3/16
3-3/16
6 x 4
4-3/8
4-3/8
4-3/8
4-1/4
4-3/8
4-3/8
4-3/8
2-11/16
2-11/16
7 x 4
6 x 5
SEE
HD-MAX/
CC-MAX
2-5/8
2-11/16
2-11/16
2-5/8
2-11/16
4-3/8
4-3/8
4-3/8
4-1/4
4-3/8
4-3/8
4-3/8
2-5/8
2-11/16
2-5/8
2-5/8
2-11/16
2-11/16
2-11/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/2
3-5/8
3-1/4
3-1/4
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
10 x 5
4-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
11 x 5
3-1/8
12 x 5
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
8 x 6
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
2-11/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/16
3-1/2
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
7 x 5
8 x 5
9 x 5
3-1/2
9 x 6
10 x 6
3-5/8
4-1/8
3-1/2
11 x 6
2-7/8
12 x 6
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-1/4
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
13 x 6
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
10 x 7
4-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
11 x 7
12 x 7
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-1/4
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
13 x 7
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
14 x 7
15 x 7
3-1/4
3-1/4
3-1/4
3-1/4
2-5/8
3-1/4
3-1/4
3-1/4
16 x 7
2-7/8
3-1/2
2-7/8
3-1/2
2-5/8
2-7/8
2-7/8
2-7/8
10 x 8
4-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
4-1/8
11 x 8
3-1/8
12 x 8
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-1/4
3-3/8
3-3/8
3-3/8
13 x 8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
3-5/8
14 x 8
3-1/4
3-1/4
15 x 8
3-1/4
3-1/4
3-1/4
3-1/4
16 x 8
2-7/8
3-1/2
2-7/8
3-1/2
2-5/8
2-7/8
2-7/8
2-7/8
18 x 8
3-1/8
3-1/8
3-1/8
3-1/8
3-1/8
3-1/8
3-1/8
3-1/8
3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
20 x 8
3-1/2
22 x 8
24 x 8
3-1/2
16 x 10
2-7/8
18 x 10
3-1/8
20 x 10
3-1/2
AVAILABLE IN TIGER-TUFF
Chart shows Standard Punching - Special Punching available on request. Please double check all punching with
original manufacturer. * Current and Potential CC-MAX sizes listed.
16400 Midway Rd
MAXI-TUFF Style AA
#1 Selling Industrial Bucket in North America
TIGER-TUFF Industrial
High Capacity Maximum Duty Industrial Bucket
MAXI-TUFF MF
Continuous Elevator Bucket
STEEL BUCKETS
Fabricated to Your Specifications
BUCKET CAPACITY
WEIGHT COMPARISON
100%
200
90%
80%
70%
60%
Budd
Rexnord
Cast Iron
150
50
100
MAXI-TUFF
Cast Iron
Call Maxi-Lift for specific size comparison. Data taken from published literature for each brand.
10 Gauge
MAXI-TUFF
2.46
2.35
2.35
2.43
0.47
0.56
0.99
0.3
MAXI-TUFF
Sample, No Break
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
CAST NYLON
Sample, No Break
CAST NYLON
Sample,
Complete Break
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
16400 Midway Rd
They decided to switch to the Maxi-Tuff nylon elevator buckets and after 4 years of
service, an inspection of the buckets revealed almost no wear. Not only is there no
wear, but we have never had a Maxi-Tuff crack or break, said Clay Tooke. Osburn
fitted their expansion elevators with Maxi-Tuff nylon AA style buckets. We never
considered any other buckets for the new legs, said Tooke. For their tough silica sand
operation, Osburn Materials will rely on the Maxi-Tuff.
33
Features
Benefits
MATERIALS
NYLON
URETHANE
HD POLYETHYLENE
SPECIAL RESINS
As Available
COLOR
GREEN
TAN
WHITE
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
Food Products
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Aggregates
Chemicals
Fly Ash
Minerals
Sawdust
Alumina
Clays
Fullers Earth
Ores
Silica Sand
Asphalt
Coal
Gypsum
Pellets
Steel Shot
Bauxite
Cullet
Lime
Phosphates
Sugar
Cement
Fertilizer
Limestone
Salt
Wood Chips
16400 Midway Rd
TIGER-TUFF
INDUSTRIAL
MAXI-TUFF AA
WEIGHT, LBS.
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
4 x 3
4-1/4
3-1/8
3-1/8
5 x 4
5-1/4
4-1/8
6 x 4
6-1/4
7 x 4
CAPACITY
Water Level
Cu. Inches
X-X
100% Gross
Capacity Cu.
Inches X-Y
Capacity
Cu. Feet X-X
Standard
Spacing
Carton
Qty
13.40
15.90
0.008
100
0.60
34.80
45.20
0.020
34
0.56
0.69
41.50
54.30
0.024
34
0.56
0.65
0.78
51.30
65.30
0.030
28
0.325
0.82
0.93
1.14
76.60
94.60
0.044
10
24
5-1/4
0.325
1.02
1.17
1.40
89.70
111.70
0.052
10
30
5-1/8
5-1/4
0.320
1.02
1.17
1.41
101.30
122.00
0.059
10
28
6-1/8
6-1/8
0.290
1.23
1.45
1.72
132.40
170.90
0.077
12
36
10-3/8
6-1/8
6-1/8
0.322
1.39
1.54
1.88
148.30
191.60
0.086
12
30
11 x 6
11-3/8
6-1/8
6-1/8
0.285
1.43
1.63
1.99
163.50
209.30
0.095
12
30
12 x 6
12-3/8
6-1/8
6-1/8
0.345
1.95
2.21
2.62
186.10
248.10
0.108
12
24
12 x 7
12-3/8
7-1/8
7-1/8
0.284
2.21
2.47
3.00
244.10
320.40
0.141
14
12
14 x 7
14-3/8
7-1/8
7-1/8
0.300
2.57
2.91
3.50
298.40
384.40
0.173
14
12
14 x 8
14-3/8
8-1/8
8-1/8
0.455
3.64
4.12
4.93
351.50
463.80
0.204
16
12
16 x 8
16-3/8
8-1/8
8-1/8
0.455
4.12
4.62
5.58
406.40
540.10
0.235
16
12
18 x 8
18-1/8
8-1/8
8-1/8
0.455
4.52
5.24
6.09
467.40
619.40
0.271
16
12
18 x 10
18-1/2
10-1/8
10-1/8
0.463
6.83
7.80
9.40
692.60
915.30
0.401
20
Standard
Spacing
Carton
Qty
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Nylon
Urethane
0.205
0.18
0.20
0.24
4-1/8
0.205
0.44
0.51
4-1/8
4-1/8
0.205
0.49
7-1/4
4-1/8
4-1/8
0.225
7 x 5
7-1/8
5-1/8
5-1/4
8 x 5
8-1/8
5-1/8
9 x 5
9-1/8
9 x 6
9-3/8
10 x 6
WEIGHT, LBS.
CAPACITY
Nylon
Urethane
Water Level
Cu. Inches
X-X
0.43
3.92
4.26
269.24
344.58
0.156
14
0.43
4.22
4.59
292.51
375.4
0.169
14
0.43
4.49
4.88
315.77
404.19
0.183
14
0.43
4.63
5.05
346.64
443.63
0.201
14
7-3/4
0.43
4.77
5.18
377.41
483.08
0.218
14
11-5/8
8-3/4
8-1/4
0.43
4.80
5.69
340.02
440.21
0.197
10
12 x 8
12-5/8
8-3/4
8-1/4
0.43
5.08
6.03
373.00
477.44
0.216
16
13 x 8
13-5/8
8-3/4
8-1/4
0.43
5.16
6.46
404.85
518.21
0.234
16
14 x 8
14-5/8
8-3/4
8-1/4
0.43
5.55
6.60
436.80
559.10
0.253
16
16 x 8
17
9-1/16
8-1/8
0.50
6.18
7.51
512.57
656.09
0.297
16
10
18 x 8
19
9-1/16
8-1/8
0.50
6.91
8.08
567.49
726.39
0.328
16
10
20 x 8
21
9-1/16
8-1/8
0.50
7.51
8.80
646.81
827.92
0.374
16
10
22 x 8
23
9-1/4
8-1/4
0.50
9.23
11.02
701.90
898.43
0.406
16
24 x 8
25
9-1/4
8-1/4
0.50
9.55
11.48
763.40
977.15
0.441
16
16 x 10
17
11
10
0.60
10.03
12.24
795.70
1018.50
0.461
20
18 x 10
19
11
10
0.60
11.13
13.58
910.00
1164.80
0.527
20
20 x 10
21
11
10
0.60
12.05
14.42
1032.50
1321.60
0.598
20
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
12 x 7
12-1/2
7-3/4
13 x 7
13-1/2
7-3/4
14 x 7
14-1/2
7-3/4
15 x 7
15-1/2
7-3/4
16 x 7
16-1/2
11 x 8
Backwall
Thickness
100% Gross
Capacity Cu.
Inches X-Y
Capacity
Cu. Feet X-X
** Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets, depending on specified raw material.
Other Considerations
ENGINEERING: Please see Section 4 of the catalog for detailed engineering, speed and capacity information.
DRILLING: Elevator Buckets are manufactured without a drill pattern. Special drilling or punching can be accommodated upon customer request. *Mounting
Holes drilled 1/32 to 1/16 over bolt diameter for easier installation.
VENTING: Available as needed. Call for recommendations.
DIGGER BUCKETS: Use slightly larger metal digger buckets to help loosen material in the elevator boot section that has set up or hardened, thereby reducing
abrasion on the plastic buckets. Call for details on Metal Digger elevator bucket options.
INSTALLATION: Use a #1 standard elevator bolt or Sabre-Tooth elevator bolt for installation. Designed to be used with fender or flat and lock washers and hex or
locking nuts. If buckets are being installed on a chain, use hex head bolts, nuts and washers. A locking device should always be used.
ADAPTER PLATES: Recommended for chain mounting applications.
FDA: Both the urethane and polyethylene are designed to FDA specifications for direct contact with food products. Special food grade nylon is
also available for high heat applications.
SPACING: PROJECTION x 2 = STANDARD VERTICAL SPACING (depending on materials and speeds, smaller and larger spacing may be used).
35
Benefits
Features
MATERIALS
NYLON
URETHANE
HD POLYETHYLENE
COLOR
SPECIAL RESINS
As Available
GREEN
TAN
WHITE
APPLICATION
Heavy abrasion,
sticky materials
Food Products
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
-60 F to + 300 F
(350 F Intermittent)
-60 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
-120 F to + 180 F
(210 F Intermittent)
As Required
FDA APPROVED
MATERIAL
Yes
Yes
As Required
COMMENTS
Aggregates
Chemicals
Fly Ash
Minerals
Sawdust
Alumina
Clays
Fullers Earth
Ores
Silica Sand
Asphalt
Coal
Gypsum
Pellets
Steel Shot
Bauxite
Cullet
Lime
Phosphates
Sugar
Cement
Fertilizer
Limestone
Salt
Wood Chips
16400 Midway Rd
CAPACITY
WEIGHT, LBS.
Water Level
Cu.Inches
X-X
100% Gross
Capacity
Cu.Inches X-Y
Capacity
Cu. Feet X-X
Standard
Spacing
BUCKET SIZE
Length
Proj.
Depth
Backwall
Thickness
8x5x7
8-1/4
5-1/2
7-1/2
0.380
1.70
1.97
2.37
80.56
122.06
0.047
16
10 x 5 x 7
10-1/4
5-1/2
7-1/2
0.395
2.04
2.32
2.86
94.90
144.64
0.055
20
12 x 7 x 11
12-1/4
7-1/2
11-1/2
0.350
3.62
4.00
4.80
172.63
370.88
0.100
12
14 x 7 x 11
14-1/4
7-1/2
11-1/2
0.325
3.88
4.53
5.33
201.3
436.15
0.117
12
16 x 7 x 11
16-1/4
7-1/2
11-1/2
0.325
4.39
4.97
5.97
238.81
503.55
0.138
12
18 x 7 x 11
18-1/4
7-1/2
11-1/2
0.325
4.95
5.83
6.74
244.31
530.40
0.141
12
12 x 8 x 11
12-1/4
8-1/2
11-1/2
0.325
4.32
4.81
5.65
274.60
462.53
0.159
12
14 x 8 x 11
14-1/4
8-1/2
11-1/2
0.325
4.57
5.26
6.28
335.61
554.67
0.194
12
16 x 8 x 11
16-1/4
8-1/2
11-1/2
0.325
5.17
5.81
7.03
396.63
646.81
0.230
12
18 x 8 x 11
18-1/4
8-1/2
11-1/2
0.325
5.83
6.77
7.94
467.65
738.95
0.271
12
(Poly)
H.D.P.E.
Nylon
Urethane
Carton
Qty
** Can be modified to lesser projections. Actual dimensions may vary slightly on all elevator buckets, depending on specified raw material.
Other Considerations
ENGINEERING: Please see Section 4 of catalog for detailed engineering, speed and capacity information.
DRILLING: Elevator Buckets are manufactured without a drill pattern. Special drilling or punching can be accommodated upon
customer request. *Mounting Holes drilled 1/32 to 1/16 over bolt diameter for easier installation.
VENTING: Available as needed. Call for recommendations.
DIGGER BUCKETS: Use slightly larger metal digger buckets to help loosen material in the elevator boot section that has
set up or hardened, thereby reducing abrasion on the plastic buckets. Call for details on Metal Digger elevator bucket options.
SPACING: Depth + 1/4 = most practical vertical spacing (depending on materials and speeds, smaller and larger spacing may be used).
INSTALLATION: Use a #1 standard elevator bolt or Sabre-Tooth elevator bolt for installation. Designed to be used with fender or
flat washers and hex or locking nuts. If buckets are being installed on a chain, use hex head bolts, nuts and washers. A locking
device should always be used.
ADAPTER PLATES: Recommended for chain mounting applications.
FDA: Both the urethane and polyethylene are designed to FDA specifications for direct contact with food products.
Special food grade nylon is also available for high heat applications.
37
Features
AA STYLE
Benefits
AC STYLE
MALLEABLE IRON
* Buckets run side by side on belt moving 1 minus aggregate 24 hours a day for a three month period of time.
16400 Midway Rd
THICKNESS
CAPACITY
WEIGHT
LBS.
Length
Proj.
Depth
Back Wall
Thickness
Front Corner
Thickness
Front Lip.
Thickness
Water
Cu. Inches
4-1/2
3-3/8
3-1/2
.185
.275
.250
17.1
24.2
1.7
3-1/2
3-3/4
.185
.275
.250
23.4
31.8
2.8
6-1/2
4-3/8
4-1/2
.250
.350
.275
42.3
63.5
3.8
7-1/2
4-3/8
4-1/2
.250
.350
.275
49.5
76.2
4.0
7-7/8
5-1/8
5-1/2
.250
.250
.210
68.6
102.9
6.1
8-1/2
5-3/8
5-1/2
.250
.400
.375
83.1
126.3
6.5
9-1/2
5-3/8
5-1/2
.250
.400
.375
90.7
138.8
7.5
11-7/8
5-1/4
5-1/2
.210
.250
.210
102.6
153.9
7.0
15-7/8
5-1/2
.210
.400
.350
154.2
235.9
10.7
19-7/8
5-1/4
5-1/2
.250
.400
.350
198.2
303.2
14.1
9-5/8
6-3/8
6-1/2
.300
.400
.375
124.7
190.8
10.2
10-5/8
6-3/8
6-1/2
.300
.400
.375
143.4
219.7
11.2
11-5/8
6-3/8
6-1/2
.300
.400
.375
159.8
244.5
12.2
12-5/8
6-3/8
6-1/2
.300
.400
.375
175.4
268.3
13.1
12-5/8
7-3/8
7-1/2
.330
.625
.450
219.7
350.9
18.5
14-5/8
7-3/8
7-1/2
.330
.625
.450
265.2
407.0
20.4
16-5/8
7-3/8
7-1/2
.330
.625
.450
301.2
460.9
22.9
14-5/8
8-3/8
8-1/2
.375
.625
.500
366.0
526.0
24.6
16-5/8
8-3/8
8-1/2
.375
.625
.500
381.4
599.2
26.8
18-5/8
8-3/8
8-1/2
.375
.625
.525
450.3
695.0
30.0
20-5/8
8-3/8
8-1/2
.375
.625
.525
499.3
763.9
34.3
24-5/8
8-3/8
8-1/2
.375
.625
.525
597.4
914.0
42.9
18-3/4
10-3/8
10-1/2
.440
.800
.750
661.5
1012.9
44.6
100% Gross
Cu. Inches
DI-MAX AC
BUCKET SIZE, INCHES**
THICKNESS
CAPACITY
WEIGHT
LBS.
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
Back Wall
Thickness
Front Corner
Thickness
Front Lip
Thickness
Water
Cu. Inches
100% Gross
Cu. Inches
12 x 8
12-1/2
9-1/4
.425
.575
.550
368.9
472.4
28
16 x 8
16-1/2
9-1/4
.425
.600
.550
508.1
651.4
38
18 x 10
18-3/4
11-1/2
11
.550
.675
.700
874.5
1139.2
70
24 x 10
24-3/4
11-3/4
11
.410
.725
.600
1231.6
1570.9
72
39
Features
Benefits
WEIGHT, LBS.
Bucket
Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
12 Gauge
Steel
10 Gauge
Steel
7 Gauge
Steel
1/4
Steel
Filled to
Line X-X
Filled to
Line X-Y
4x3
4-3/4
3-3/8
3-1/8
1.35
1.80
2.35
0.01
0.01
5x4
5-3/4
4-3/8
4-1/8
2.25
2.65
3.50
0.01
0.02
6x4
6-3/4
4-3/8
4-1/8
2.75
3.25
4.20
5.50
0.02
0.05
7x4
7-3/4
4-3/8
4-1/8
3.00
3.95
5.50
7.30
0.04
0.05
7x5
7-5/8
5-3/8
5-1/4
3.75
4.75
6.50
8.35
0.04
0.06
8x5
8-5/8
5-3/8
5-1/4
4.25
5.45
7.15
9.45
0.05
0.08
9x5
9-5/8
5-3/8
5-1/4
4.95
6.25
8.05
10.45
0.05
0.08
9x6
9-7/8
6-3/8
6-1/8
5.60
7.00
9.30
12.20
0.07
0.12
10 x 6
10-7/8
6-3/8
6-1/8
6.10
7.70
10.10
13.35
0.08
0.13
11 x 6
11-7/8
6-3/8
6-1/8
6.60
8.40
10.90
14.40
0.09
0.14
12 x 6
12-7/8
6-3/8
6-1/8
7.10
9.00
11.80
15.55
0.10
0.15
12 x 7
12-7/8
7-3/8
7-1/8
8.75
11.05
14.55
19.05
0.13
0.21
14 x 7
14-7/8
7-3/8
7-1/8
12.35
16.35
21.45
0.15
0.24
14 x 8
14-7/8
8-3/8
8-1/8
14.35
19.30
25.45
0.21
0.33
16 x 8
16-7/8
8-3/8
8-1/8
16.05
21.30
28.25
0.24
0.38
30.80
0.27
0.43
39.40
0.35
0.66
18 x 8
18-5/8
18 x 10
19
8-3/8
10-3/8
8-1/8
10-1/8
17.55
22.05
23.30
29.45
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WEIGHT, LBS.
12 Gauge
Steel
10 Gauge
Steel
3/16
Steel
1/4
Steel
Filled to
Line X-X
1.15
1.48
1.95
.006
.009
3-3/4
1.81
2.33
3.15
.013
.022
4-1/4
2.35
3.02
3.96
5.27
.020
.032
4-1/2
3.17
4.08
5.35
7.12
.034
.051
5-1/2
4.15
5.33
7.06
9.39
.047
.072
10 x 6
10
6-1/4
5.73
7.37
9.79
13.02
.076
.120
11 x 6
12 x 6
12 x 7
11
6-1/4
6.16
7.93
10.46
13.91
.084
.133
12
6-1/4
6.60
8.49
11.29
15.02
.091
.145
12
7-1/4
8.11
10.42
13.93
18.53
.124
.199
14 x 7
14 x 8
14
7-1/4
11.72
15.70
20.88
.145
.232
14
8-1/2
13.90
18.64
24.80
.202
.316
15 x 7
16 x 7
16 x 8
15
7-1/4
12.37
16.58
22.05
.155
.248
16
7-1/4
13.03
17.47
23.24
.165
.265
16
8-1/2
15.41
20.67
27.49
.231
.362
18 x 8
18 x 10
18
18
8
10
8-1/2
10-1/2
16.92
21.48
22.70
28.88
30.19
38.41
.260
.336
.407
.632
20 x 8
24 x 8
20
8-1/2
18.42
24.74
32.90
.289
.452
24
8-1/2
21.43
28.81
38.32
.347
.543
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
4 x 2-3/4
2- 3/4
5 x 3-1/2
3-1/2
6x4
7 x 4-1/2
8x5
Depth
Filled to
Line X-Y
AA Welded Steel
41
AC Welded Steel
AC Welded Steel
WEIGHT, LBS.
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
3/16
Steel
1/4
Steel
Filled to Line
X-X
Filled to Line
X-Y
12 x 8
12
8-1/2
18.25
24.30
.231
.303
14 x 8
14
8-1/2
20.30
27.00
.271
.356
16 x 8
16
8-1/2
22.48
29.98
.311
.408
18 x 10
18
10
10-1/2
31.15
38.95
.488
.691
20 x 10
20
10
10-1/2
33.68
42.10
.542
.768
24 x 10
24
10
10-1/2
39.67
52.69
.651
.921
27 x 12
27
12
12-1/2
53.84
71.46
1.072
1.474
* Weights are estimated and do not include bolt reinforcing plates. Bolt reinforcing plates are recommended if
less then 8 bolts are used. Vent holes in bottom are optional in style AC buckets.
Buckets generally utilize a 3-piece construction; the end caps fit on the outside of the body and are
continuously welded to the body. There generally is no taper on the sides of the bucket.
There is approximately a 50 angle from the horizontal to the front plate.
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WEIGHT, LBS.
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
10 Gauge
Steel
3/16
Steel
1/4
Steel
Filled to
Line X-X
Filled to
Line X-Y
12 x 8 x 11
12
8-3/4
11-5/8
22
29
39
.35
.54
14 x 8 x 11
14
8-3/4
11-5/8
23
31
41
.41
.63
16 x 8 x 11
16
8-3/4
11-5/8
25
34
45
.46
.72
16 x 12 x 17
16
12
17-5/8
43
58
76
1.11
1.55
18 x 8 x 11
18
8-3/4
11-5/8
27
36
48
.52
.81
20 x 8 x 11
20
8-3/4
11-5/8
29
39
52
.58
.90
20 x 12 x 17
20
12
17-5/8
49
67
88
1.40
1.94
24 x 12 x 17
24
12
17-5/8
55
75
104
1.68
2.33
30 x 12 x 17
30
12
17-5/8
65
88
117
2.11
2.91
36 x 12 x 17
36
12
17-5/8
73
99
132
2.53
3.49
SC Welded Steel
43
12 Gauge
Steel
10 Gauge
Steel
7-3/4
5.10
6.30
8.70
9-1/4
6.70
8.60
11.90
10
7-3/4
5.90
7.40
10.20
10
9-1/4
7.20
9.20
10
11-5/8
9.30
11.90
10
11-5/8
9.90
11 x 6 x 9
11
9-1/4
12 x 6 x 9
12 x 7 x 11
12 x 8 x 11
12
12
12
14 x 7 x 11
14 x 8 x 11
16 x 8 x 11
16 x 12 x 17
3/16
Steel
Filled to
Line X-X
Filled to
Line X-Y
.040
.070
.068
.118
.050
.090
12.70
.075
.130
16.50
.103
.180
12.80
17.80
23.20
.135
.235
7.70
9.90
13.60
18.13
.081
.145
9-1/4
8.10
10.50
14.50
19.33
.091
.155
11-5/8
10.40
13.40
18.60
24.80
.125
.218
11-5/8
11.20
14.40
20.00
26.10
.163
.275
14
11-5/8
11.60
14.90
20.70
27.60
.145
.253
14
11-5/8
12.40
16.00
22.20
29.10
.190
.325
16
11-5/8
13.70
17.60
24.50
32.00
.220
.375
16
12
17-5/8
29.90
40.60
54.80
.490
.852
18 x 8 x 11
18 x 10 x 15
18
11-5/8
19.20
26.70
35.00
.250
.420
18
10
15
25.90
36.10
47.30
.379
.662
20 x 8 x 11
20 x 12 x 17
20
11-5/8
20.80
29.00
38.00
.270
.470
20
12
17-5/8
34.80
48.50
63.90
.620
1.075
24 x 10 x 11
24 x 12 x 17
24
10
11-5/8
27.40
38.20
50.00
.512
.850
24
12
17-5/8
39.80
55.40
73.10
.745
1.295
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
8x5x7
9x6x9
10 x 5 x 7
10 x 6 x 9
10 x 7 x 11
10 x 8 x 11
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WEIGHT, LBS.
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
12 Gauge
Steel
10 Gauge
Steel
3/16
Steel
1/4
Steel
Filled to
Line X-X
Filled to
Line X-Y
8x5x7
7-3/4
4.90
6.20
8.50
.052
.080
10 x 5 x 7
10
7-3/4
5.70
7.30
10.00
.065
.100
10 x 6 x 9
10
9-1/4
7.20
9.10
12.60
.098
.145
10 x 7 x 11
10
11-5/8
9.10
11.60
16.00
20.90
.130
.190
12 x 6 x 9
12
9-1/4
8.30
10.40
14.40
19.20
.115
.175
12 x 7 x 11
12
11-5/8
10.30
13.20
18.20
23.90
.155
.240
12 x 8 x 11
12
11-5/8
11.30
14.30
20.00
26.00
.205
.295
14 x 7 x 11
14
11-5/8
11.50
14.80
20.40
26.70
.184
.280
14 x 8 x 11
14
11-5/8
12.60
16.00
22.40
28.10
.240
.350
16 x 8 x 11
16
11-5/8
13.90
17.70
24.70
32.20
.275
.395
16 x 12 x 17
16
12
17-5/8
30.30
41.90
55.00
.635
.900
18 x 10 x 15
18
10
15
26.20
36.10
47.70
.485
.720
20 x 12 x 17
20
12
17-5/8
35.10
49.10
64.60
.800
1.150
24 x 12 x 17
24
12
17-5/8
40.50
56.30
74.30
.960
1.305
45
WEIGHT, LBS.
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
12 Gauge
Steel
10 Gauge
Steel
3/16
Steel
1/4
Steel
Filled to
Line X-X
Filled to
Line X-Y
10 x 6 x 9
10
9-1/4
6.80
8.80
12.10
.035
.168
10 x 7 x 11
10
11-5/8
8.50
10.80
15.10
.050
.242
12 x 6 x 9
12
9-1/4
7.80
10.00
13.80
.042
.201
12 x 7 x 11
12
11-5/8
9.60
12.30
17.10
22.80
.060
.302
12 x 8 x 11
12
11-5/8
11.20
14.40
20.10
26.80
.075
.347
14 x 7 x 11
14
11-5/8
10.70
13.70
19.10
25.50
.070
.345
16 x 8 x 11
16
11-5/8
13.60
17.40
24.30
32.40
.101
.463
16 x 12 x 17
16
12
17-5/8
29.30
40.70
53.60
.229
1.093
18 x 10 x 15
18
10
15
25.40
35.00
46.50
.183
.494
20 x 8 x 11
20
11-5/8
20.50
28.50
38.00
.126
.573
20 x 12 x 17
20
12
17-5/8
33.90
47.10
62.00
.287
1.365
24 x 12 x 17
24
12
17-5/8
38.50
53.50
70.50
.346
1.643
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WEIGHT, LBS.
Steel
Bucket Size
Length
Proj.
Depth
With Lip
W/O Lip
Aluminum
Filled
to Line
X-X
Filled
to Line
X-Y
14 x 12 x 11
14
12
11-3/8
36
32
15.30
.37
.53
16 x 12 x 11
16
12
11-3/8
39
35
17.20
.44
.62
18 x 12 x 11
18
12
11-3/8
42
37
19.00
.51
.71
21 x 14 x 13
21
14
13-3/8
56
51
25.30
.78
1.08
24 x 14 x 13
24
14
13-3/8
62
56
27.30
.93
1.28
27 x 15 x 13
27
15
13-3/8
72
65
32.30
1.29
1.62
30 x 15 x 13
30
15
13-3/8
84
77
37.30
1.47
2.84
47
Providing customized solutions to solve your problems is important to Maxi-Lift. With our large custom metal fabrication shop, we can
build products in almost any size, style, or design. Our engineers can work from your drawings, create CAD drawings for approval or
copy a sample bucket. We can recommend a combination of materials to help solve wear and performance problems in difficult
applications.
Elevator buckets are generally constructed of 14 Gauge, 12 Gauge, 10 Gauge, 7 Gauge, 1/4 or 3/8 materials. Bucket
thicknesses may vary slightly in accordance with normal raw materials variances.
Bucket tolerances for the length, projection and depth are + or 1/8, and all dimensions on fabricated steel buckets are measured
from the outside of the bucket, including wear lips or customizing options.
Bolt holes are generally created using a plasma burner. There may be a small rounding perimeter of the hole where the plasma
burner begins to cut. The holes will be approximately 1/16 larger than the bolt to be installed.
Buckets are generally MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welded which is standard in the industry.
Buckets are generally MIG welded continuously on the outside with approximately 1 of weld on the inside top corners of the
elevator bucket. Small amounts of weld splatter are possible.
Wear lips are generally MIG welded continuously on the top and sides and stitch welded on the bottom.
Metal buckets may have some rust/oxidation due to uncontrollable factors such as condensation.
Wear lips; Hard bead surface weld; Center braces; Vent holes
Backing plates (outside of the bucket) or Bearing plates (inside of the bucket)
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ELEVATOR BOLTS
Stainless, Carbon and Zinc-Plated Steel
UHMW DRAG
CONVEYOR FLIGHTS
Standard and Custom Designs
SCREW CONVEYOR
HANGER BEARINGS
MAXI-SPLICE BELT
FASTENING SYSTEM
ELEVATOR BOLTS
Maxi-Lift exceeds all industry standards for
grade 2 elevator bolts.
*
*
*
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel
Zinc Plated
*
*
*
*
Sabre-Tooth
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel
Zinc Plated
Size, Inches
Case Qty
1/4 x 3/4
1/4 x 1
1/4 x 1-1/4
1/4 x 1-1/2
1/4 x 1-3/4
1/4 x 2
1/4 x 2-1/4
1/4 x 2-1/2
5/16 x 3/4
5/16 x 1
5/16 x 1-1/4
5/16 x 1-1/2
5/16 x 1-3/4
5/16 x 2
5/16 x 2-1/4
5/16 x 2-1/2
3/8 x 1-1/4
3/8 x 1-1/2
3/8 x 1-3/4
3/8 x 2
3/8 x 2-1/4
2.94
3.24
3.43
3.73
3.98
4.29
4.88
4.92
4.76
5.05
5.55
6.38
6.50
7.12
7.43
7.78
6.54
7.10
7.66
8.31
9.35
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
600
600
1200
1200
1200
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
3/8 x 2-1/2
3/8 x 3
9.83
10.79
600
600
400
300
Size, Inches
Case Qty
1/4 x 3/4
1/4 x 1
1/4 x 1-1/4
1/4 x 1-1/2
1/4 x 1-3/4
1/4 x 2
1/4 x 2-1/4
1/4 x 2-1/2
5/16 x 3/4
5/16 x 1
5/16 x 1-1/4
5/16 x 1-1/2
5/16 x 1-3/4
5/16 x 2
5/16 x 2-1/4
5/16 x 2-1/2
2.94
3.24
3.43
3.73
3.98
4.29
4.88
4.92
4.76
5.05
5.55
6.38
6.50
7.12
7.43
7.78
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
600
600
1200
1200
1200
600
600
600
600
600
2000
1700
1500
1300
1200
1000
900
800
1200
1000
900
800
700
600
550
500
3/8 x
3/8 x
3/8 x
3/8
3/8 x
3/8 x
3/8
6.54
7.10
7.66
8.31
9.35
9.83
10.79
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
750
700
600
500
450
400
300
*
*
*
*
#3 Slotted
Head
Carbon Steel
Zinc Plated
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-3/4
x2
2-1/4
2-1/2
x3
1/4 x 3/4
1/4 x 1-1/4
1/4 x 1-1/2
5/16 x 1-1/4
Hex-Head
Zinc Plated
Grade 5
Used with Chain
Attachments
2.7
3.0
3.5
4.9
Case Qty
1200
1200
1200
1200
2400
1800
1800
1200
1/2 X 1
1/2 x 1-1/4
1/2 x 1-1/2
3/8 x 1
3/8 x 1-1/4
3/8 x 1-1/2
8.50
9,45
10.70
4.15
4.80
5.65
Case Qty
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1700
1500
1300
1700
1500
1300
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SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2
FLAT
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
100
100
100
100
2.2
3.5
5.2
8.9
SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
O.D.
INCHES
1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2
100
100
100
100
1.3
2.0
3.0
3.8
1-1/4
7/8
1
1-3/8
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
NUTS
STANDARD HEX
SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
1/2
100
100
100
100
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
.7
1.1
1.6
3.8
1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2
100
100
100
100
.2
.4
.6
1.4
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
100
100
100
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
.9
1.2
1.8
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
1/4
5/16
3/8
100
100
100
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
.7
.7
.7
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
100
100
100
FENDER
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
1.2
2.3
2.8
1/4
Large 1/4
5/16
Large 5/16
3/8
1/2
Available in zinc.
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
100
100
100
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
O.D.
INCHES
1.3
1.3
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.8
1-1/4
1-1/4
7/8
1-1/2
1
1-3/8
100
100
100
100
100
100
.8
1.1
2.8
LEATHER
SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
1/4
5/16
3/8
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
100
100
100
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
.3
.3
.3
POLY SPACERS
SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
in. / lbs.
STEEL
kgm / m.
ft. / lbs.
in. / lbs.
1/4
5/16
3/8
50
96
180
.57
1.10
2.07
4
8
15
86
177
-
1/4
5/16
STAINLESS
kgm / m. ft. / lbs.
.99
2.04
-
7.16
14.75
-
100
100
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
2.0
1.8
NEOPRENE
**Do not exceed recommended torque values, as this could strip the bolts.
Recommended
Bucket Installation
*A locking device should be
used on all elevator bucket
installations.
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
SIZE,
INCHES
(ID)
PKG.
QTY.,
PCS.
1/4
5/16
3/8
100
100
100
PKG.
WEIGHT,
LBS.
1.1
1.1
1.1
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Splices
MAXI-SPLICE AB
Non-ferrous metal of very high tensile strength
Usable on belts of up to 800 PIW tensile
Non-sparking, non-corroding and non-rusting
Bronze color
Weight: 2.9 lbs. each
MAXI-SPLICE CI
DESCRIPTION
The Maxi-Splice is a mechanical clamping device with a simple three-piece construction.The design is for use on PVC and rubber belting.
Use 4 long bolts for belts up to 1/4 thick.
Use 4 1/2 long bolts for belts between 1/4 and 1/2 thick.
Use 5 long bolts for belts between 1/2 and 5/8 thick.
Maximum operating temperatures: AB: 500F, CI: 600F.
Each splice set accommodates two inches of belt width.
It is tested and approved by leading manufacturers of PVC and rubber belting.
INSTALLATION
1. First ensure the belt ends are square and even. If using the splice template tape, apply the tape to mark the punching. Be sure to apply the
tape squarely on the belt ends; then proceed to Step 4. If you are not using the tape, go to Step 2.
2. Draw a line approximately 4-1/4 from the belt end to use as the center line for hole punching. Proper installation for even width belts will
begin just inside the belt edge. Odd belt widths require installation 1/2 from the belt edge.
3. Use the Maxi-Splice as a template to mark the hole locations for punching. After marking the first hole, move over 2 and mark each
consecutive hole.
4. Punch both belt ends for 1/2 diameter bolts.
5. The two end plates and center plate are used for firm belt gripping. The end plates have two gripping areas the slotted gripping area is
mounted toward the face of the belt and is followed by a series of gripping teeth. These teeth are always mounted toward the tail of the belt.
The center plate is symmetrical and cannot be improperly installed.
6. IMPORTANT: We have supplied a 1/2 diameter, 4 long Grade 5 bolt and nylon locking nut. The bolts must be torqued for Maxi-Splice to
effectively clamp. The torque requirement is 75 foot pounds for belts up to and including 600 PIW - belts greater than 600 PIW tensile
require 100 foot pounds of torque.
7. Run the belt for thirty minutes; stop the leg and re-torque the bolts.
8. When reinstalling the Maxi-Splice always use new Nylock nuts.
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POWER PUNCH
Made with durable heat treated carbon-steel
Reinforced blade easily cuts 1/2 diameter holes
Impact adapter available when necessary
Use with a hand-held mallet, impact wrench, or drill
Always wear eye protection
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Maxi-splice is a patented mechanical splice device for use on most elevator belts (PVC and rubber). To accommodate various PIW belt
tension ratings, Maxi-splice is available in two different metals. The Maxi-Splice CI is ferrous metal of moderately high tensile strength and
can be used on belts up to 600 PIW. The Maxi-Splice AB is a non-ferrous metal of very high tensile and shear strength. The Maxi-Splice
AB does not rust or corrode and is non-sparking. Maxi-Splice CI and Maxi-Splice AB are identical in appearance with the exception that
the AB Maxi-Splice exhibits a bronze color. The CI and AB should never be intermixed, as reduction in clamping power may occur.
Each splice unit is made of three pieces. Two are identical outside plates; the third is a center plate with an elongated center hole. The
outside plates and the center plate are mating parts with peaks and valleys opposite of each other for firm gripping.
The outside plates have two different gripping areas. The ribbed gripping area is mounted towards the face of the belt. The opposite end has
a series of both longitudinal and axial teeth. The teeth are always mounted at the tail of the belt; they too have opposite peaks and valleys in
the center plate for firm holding. The center plate is symmetrical and cannot be improperly installed around its elongated center hole.
The splice functions by using the tension supplied by the belting. This tension on the belt ends pulls the outer plates apart, and forces
gripping pressure towards the teeth on the splice unit. The greater the belt tension, the more pressure is exerted on the gripping teeth at the
forward end of the splice. The splice is held together by a 1/2 diameter, grade 5 bolt. The length of the bolt varies depending on belt
thickness. If for any reason bolt replacement ever occurs, a grade 5 or better bolt must be used, with a nylon insert locking nut.
The clamping, holding force of the splice can only be facilitated after the grade 5 bolt is torqued during installation. Minimum torque of 75ft. lbs
is required on the Maxi-Splice CI. A 100ft. lbs torque minimum is required on the Maxi-Splice AB. A torque wrench is required for proper
installation. After installation is complete the belt must be run under load, for 30 minutes, then, each bolt must be re-torqued.
Each Maxi-Splice set will connect approximately 2of belt width. On a 36 wide belt for example, 18 Maxi-Splice sets are required. See the
Maxi-Splice installation sheet for proper use of the template tape or for placement and belt punching suggestions.
The Maxi-Splice has been tested and approved by leading manufacturers of both PVC and rubber elevator belts.
A complete Maxi-Splice set weighs 2.5 pounds.
INSTALLATION PHOTOS
53
1-1/2
2
2-7/16
3
3-7/16
2-3/16
2-3/4
3-1/4
4
4-3/4
2-1/2
3-1/8
3-11/16
4-3/8
5
1-7/8
1-15/16
2-15/16
2-15/16
3-3/16
1-9/16
1-9/16
2-3/8
2-1/4
3-1/16
PLASTECH
WEARITE*
UHMW
MATERIAL
Polyethylene
Maple
GRADE
Industrial grade
Industrial grade
METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
Injection molded
Injection molded
Machined or molded
Machined
TEMPERATURE
OPERATING RANGE
-60F to +300F
-60F to +300F
-22F to +180F
-50F to +160F
LUBRICANT
Built-in lubricant
Built-in lubricant*
Natural
Oil impregnated
COLOR
Tan
Black
White
Brown
WOOD
MAXI-LIFT
HANGER
BEARINGS
* Wearite bearings available drilled and tapped for lubing or purging pipes at additional cost.
DIMENSIONS
A
3
3-7/16
3-7/8
4-7/16
4-13/16
5-3/8
2-7/8
3-13/16
13/16
7/8
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Oil Filled
Natural
Dry-Slide
AntiStatic
Recycled
Reprocessed or Recycled UHMW Green or Black in color. This sheet is a blend of virgin and
regenerated UHMW polymers that maintain an acceptable combination of properties for less demanding
applications. This sheet is not FDA approved.
AntiStatic UHMW Black in color. This UHMW sheet protects parts sensitive to build up of static
electricity. It permits partial transmission of electrical charge, thus dissipating static build-up. It provides a
slick surface.
Dry-Slide UHMW Black in color. This UHMW sheet is modified with special dry additives for enhanced
coefficient of friction and antistatic properties. This is an effective sheet in dusty environments where
components need lubrication without build-up.
Oil Filled UHMW Brown in color.
GAUGE, INCHES
WEIGHT, LBS./SHEET
1/16
1/8
3/16
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
13
25
38
50
75
100
125
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
600
700
800
TOLERANCE
+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/+/-
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
Natural UHMW White in color. This UHMW sheet meets FDA/USDA and 3-A dairy guidelines. It is an
excellent high wear material.
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ESSMUELLER
COMPANY
PEERLESS
6 X 1/4
6 X 3/8
9 X 1/4
THOMAS
CONVEYOR
FLI-CON
JEFFERY
MULTI-FLOW
9 X 3/8
9 X 1/2
10 X 3/8
SIZE, INCHES
(LENGTH AND
THICKNESS)
EHRSAM
DRACON
ENMASSE
10 X 1/2
12 X 3/8
12 X 1/2
14 X 3/8
X
X
14 X 1/2
16 X 3/8
16 X 1/2
18 X 3/8
18 X 1/2
X
X
20 X 1/2
20 X 5/8
24 X 1/2
24 X 5/8
* Photos of drag conveyor flights are representations of flights. Actual flights may vary in size and shape.
Specifications:
Material:
Style:
Custom Flights:
Temperature:
Ordering:
Virgin Ultra High Molecular Weight (UHMW) polyethylene is white. Reprocessed UHMW
polyethylene is green or black. Static reduced UHMW is black. UHMW has a thickness tolerance of
+/- 10%.
Drag conveyor flights are fabricated to original manufacturers design. Cut edges are square
unless otherwise noted.
Non-standard flights can be custom fabricated to your specifications. Please send print or sample for
fabrication of flight.
-22 F to +180 F or -51 C to +82 C
Before ordering, please note manufacturer design, number of flights, size and thickness. If a
custom drag conveyor flight is required, please have sample or drawing available.
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En Masse Flights
The en masse flight is
the most customized
flight design. It can vary
in height, length and
thickness. There are few
standardized en masse
sizes.
Please fill in the following information and fax back to Maxi-Lift at (972)735-8896.
Round Bottom
Flights
57
Key Industries
Food Processing
Parcel Handling
Agriculture
Conveying
Forest Products
Packaging
Bottling
Equipment
Waste Water /
Sewage Treatment
Available Parts
UHMW Angles
Hitch Plates
Chute Liners
Wear Strips
Transfer Plates
Guide Rails
Wear Plates
Conveyor Parts
Diverter Plates
Table Surfaces
Belt Conveyor
Wipers
Drag
Conveyor
Flights
Wear Strips
Wear strips are typically used in the following applications: chain guide, flat top chain contact guide and dead plates.
Material, size and thickness are custom per your specifications. Typically wear strips are made of UHMW, which is
available in White Virgin, Black Reprocessed, Green Reprocessed, Black Anti-Static and Black TL Dry-Slide.
FDA/USDA guidelines.
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PROJECTION=8 3/4
DEPTH=8 1/4
Projection is measured vertically to the lip, as it would project from the belt or chain.
#1 Vent
#2 Vent
#3 Vent
Same holes in
body as bolt
mounting holes.
Twice as many
holes in body as
bolt mounting
holes.
Two rows, or
four times as
many holes as
bolt mounting.
#4 Vent
Custom Vent
Same as #3,
plus three holes
in each end cap.
Vented as
required
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CAPACITY CALCULATING
Calculating Bucket Elevator Capacity
CaPaCITy of the bucket at
water level (Cubic Inches)
NumbER Of ROws of
buckets on the belt
For engineering purposes, Maxi-Lift recommends using water level capacity as the basis for calculation. Actual bucket fill
will vary depending on the product and operational conditions.
head pulley
diameter (in.)
3.1416
RPM
in. / feet
12
feet / min.
2,150
BPH
1728
First determine cubic ft/hr. at water level using above formula then proceed as follows
weight of product /
cu. ft.
x
For METRIC TONS Per Hour
cu.ft./ hr.
lbs. / hour
2,000
tons / hr.
First determine cubic ft/hr. at water level using above formula then proceed as follows
weight of product /
cu. ft.
lbs. / hour
lbs. / ton
lbs./
metric ton
2,204.62
CALCULATING HORSEPOWER
HP (at head Shaft) =
WxH
33,000
W=
lbs. / hour
60 minutes
sTEP 1: Multiply the CAPACITY of the bucket times the NUMBER OF BUCKETS per foot (12 divided by spacing) times the
NUMBER OF ROWS of buckets. This will give the capacity in cubic inches of each running foot of the belt or chain.
sTEP 2: Multiply the answer times the SPEED of the belt or chain in FPM for the capacity discharged per minute.
The above formula will result in the theoretical horsepower necessary. It is recommended that an additional 25% minimum be added
for drive losses and up to 15% for elevator friction and cup digging through the boot.
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PuLLEy
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
REvOLuTIONs
PER mINuTE
sPaCING
9
9
6
6
9
9
6
6
9
9
6
6
9
9
6
6
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
sIZE:
waTER LEvEL-CubIC INCH:
buCkET sTyLE
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
PuLLEy
sPaCING
36
36
36
36
42
42
42
42
48
48
48
48
60
60
60
60
10
10
7
7
10
10
7
7
10
10
7
7
10
10
7
7
12 x 7
283.20
331.49
379.90
fEET PER
mINuTE
busHELs
PER HOuR
busHELs
PER HOuR
busHELs
PER HOuR
267
573
267
573
311
613
311
613
341
649
341
649
377
691
377
691
2,814
6,042
4,221
9,063
3,277
6,456
4,916
9,683
3,592
6,836
5,388
10,254
3,973
7,283
9,959
10,925
3,294
7.072
4,941
10,608
3.836
7,556
5,755
11,335
4,205
8,002
6,307
12,003
4,650
8,525
6,975
12,788
30
30
30
30
36
36
36
36
42
42
42
42
48
48
48
48
TIGER-Tuff
sIZE:
REvOLuTIONs
PER mINuTE
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
32
58
32
58
30
57
30
57
30
56
30
56
27
47
27
47
fEET PER
mINuTE
34
73
34
73
33
65
33
65
31
59
31
59
30
55
30
55
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
TIGER-Tuff
TTHy-PRO
PuLLEy
sPaCING
48
48
48
48
60
60
60
60
72
72
72
72
84
84
84
84
12
12
9
9
12
12
9
9
12
12
9
9
12
12
9
9
16 x 7
3,775
8,105
5,662
12,157
4,396
8,660
6,595
12,990
4,818
9,170
7,228
13,756
5,329
9,770
7,994
14,655
12 x 8
13 x 8
14 x 8
16 x 8
18 x 8
20 x 8
22 x 8
24 x 8
373.0
404.9
436.8
512.6
567.5
646.8
701.9
763.4
302
547
302
547
330
627
330
627
377
704
377
704
424
738
424
738
3,767
6,828
5,382
9,754
4,120
7,829
5,886
11,184
4,709
8,790
6,727
12,558
5,298
9,222
7,568
13,174
4,089
7,412
5,842
10,589
4,473
8,498
6,390
12,141
5,112
9,542
7,303
13,631
5,751
10,011
8,215
14,301
4,412
7,996
6,302
11,423
4,825
9,168
6,893
13,097
5,515
10,294
7,878
14,705
6,204
10,799
8,863
15,428
5,177
9,384
7,396
13,405
5.663
10,759
8,089
15,370
6,471
12,080
9,245
17,257
7,280
12,673
10,401
18,105
REvOLuTIONs
PER mINuTE
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
mIN
OPT
30
52
30
52
25
45
25
45
20
42
20
42
20
40
20
40
5,732
10,389
8,188
14,841
6,269
11,911
8,956
17,016
7,165
13,374
10,235
19,106
8,060
14,031
11,515
20,044
6,533
11,840
9,332
16,915
7,145
13,576
10,207
19,394
8,166
15,243
11,665
21,775
9,186
15,991
13,124
22,845
7,089
12,849
10,127
18,356
7,754
14,732
11,076
21,046
8,861
16,541
12,659
23,630
9,969
17,353
14,241
24,791
7,710
13,975
11,014
19,964
8,433
16,023
12,047
22,890
9,638
17,990
13,768
25,700
10,842
18,874
15,489
26,963
sIZE:
16 x 10
795.7
910.0
1032.5
fEET PER
mINuTE
busHELs
PER HOuR
busHELs
PER HOuR
busHELs
PER HOuR
377
653
377
653
393
707
393
707
377
792
377
792
440
880
440
880
8,371
14,510
11,162
19,347
8,720
15,696
11,627
20,928
8,371
17,580
11,162
23,440
9,767
19,533
13,022
26,044
9,574
16,595
12,765
22,126
9,973
17,951
13,297
23,935
9,574
20,105
12,765
26,807
11,169
22,339
14,893
29,785
10,863
18,829
14,484
25,105
11,315
20,367
15,807
27,157
10,863
22,182
14,484
30,415
12,673
25,346
16,897
33,795
buCkET sTyLE
14 x 7
18 x 10
20 x 10
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Recommended Minimum and Optimum Pulley Speeds for the following Maxi-Lift
Agricultural Elevator Buckets (Centrifugal discharge)
Tiger-Tuff
Tiger-Tuff Hy-Pro
CC steel
Pulley / sprocket
Diameter (Inches)
Pulley / sprocket
Circumference
(feet)
R.P.m.
minimum
R.P.m.
maximum
f.P.m.
minimum
f.P.m.
maximum
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
30
36
2.09
2.62
3.14
3.67
4.19
4.71
5.24
5.76
6.28
7.85
9.42
11.00
12.57
14.14
15.71
18.85
22.00
25.13
85
85
75
65
55
55
55
55
42
42
42
40
40
40
40
40
34
30
170
170
145
120
100
90
85
85
80
80
80
70
65
65
60
55
50
45
178
223
236
238
230
259
288
288
264
330
396
440
503
566
628
754
748
754
356
445
456
440
419
424
445
445
503
628
754
770
817
919
942
1037
1100
1131
42
48
54
60
72
84
96
63
Dura-buket ss
Dura-buket LP
Horsepower
shaft Diameter
(Inches)
1-2
1-7/16
1-15/16
2-3/16
7 1/2 - 10
2-7/16
15
2-15/16
20
3-3/16
25 - 30
3-7/16
40
3-15/16
50 - 60
4-7/16
75 - 100
4-15/16
125
5-7/16
150
5-15/16
200
250
Head Shaft
Diameter per
Horsepower
Rating
This table is provided for general
reference only. Maxi-Lift assumes
no liability from use of these
figures.
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maxi-Tuff aa
(Nylon)
maxi-Tuff aa
(urethane)
maxi-Tuff aa
(Polyethylene)
Tiger-Tuff Industrial
(Nylon)
Tiger-Tuff Industrial
(urethane)
Recommended Minimum and Optimum Pulley Speeds for Maxi-Tuff / Tiger-Tuff industrial
Elevator Buckets (Centrifugal Discharge)
65
INCHEs
max.
77-k1
77-k2
C 77-k1
78-k1
H 78-k1
H 78-k2
C 102b-k2
ss 102b-k2
C 102-1/2-k2
ss 102-1/2-k2
6x4
6x4
6x4
6x4
6x4
6x4
8x5
7 x 4-1/2
8x5
8x5
10
10
10
10
12
12
16
16
16
16
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
C 110-k2
ss 110-k2
C111-k2
8x5
8x5
9x6
16 x 7
16 x 7
18 x 8
ss 111-k2
C 132-k2
188-k1
C 188-k2
ss 188-k1
ss 188-k2
ss 856-k2
ss 856-k24
ss 2857-k44
10 x 6
12 x 6
6x4
6x4
6x4
8x5
10 x 6
18 x 8
20 x 8
12 x 6
14 x 7
12 x 6
14 x 7
18 x 10
TyPE aC
min.
max.
18 x 10
18 x 10
24 x 10
24 x 10
TyPE sC
PuNCHING
min.
max.
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
10
10
12
12
16
16
16
16
16
16
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
10 x 8
10 x 8
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
P1
P10
P1
P1
P1
P10
P10
P10
P10
P10
P10
P10
P10
16 x 8
16
16
12
14
12
14
16
12 x 8
8x6
8x6
8x6
8x6
10 x 8
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
P10
P10
P1
P10
P1
P10
P10
P10
P13
3
3
3
3-3/8
4
4
5-5/16
5-5/16
5-5/16
5-5/16
13/16
1-1/8
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1/4
1/4
3/8
1/4
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1-3/4
1-3/4
2-5/16
3/8
3/8
1/2
1
1
1
2-5/16
2-3/4
1-1/4
1-1/4
2-1/4
2-1/2
3-1/2
1/2
1/2
3/8
5/16
3/8
5/16
1/2
5/8
1/2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5-5/16
5-5/16
6-1/4
6-1/4
7-1/2
3-3/4
4-3/16
3-3/4
4-3/16
6-5/16
7-1/4
12
* Some chain punches may incur additional punching charges. Contact Maxi-Lift for details.
INCHEs
max.
TyPE HfO
min.
max.
TyPE mf
min.
TyPE Lf
PuNCHING
max.
min.
max.
C 102b -k2
8x5
10 x 5
8x5
10 x 5
8x5
10 x 5
P10
5-5/16
1-3/4
3/8
1-7/8
ss 102b-k2
8x5
10 x 5
8x5
10 x 5
8x5
10 x 5
P10
5-5/16
1-3/4
3/8
1-7/8
C 102b-1/2-k2
8x5
10 x 5
8x5
10 x 5
8x5
10 x 5
P10
5-5/16
1-3/4
1/2
1-7/8
ss 102b-1/2-k2
8x5
10 x 5
8x5
10 x 5
8x5
10 x 5
P10
5-5/16
1-3/4
1/2
1-7/8
C 110-k2
10 x 7
16 x 8
10 x 7
16 x 8
10 x 7
18 x 8
10 x 7
16 x 8
P10
5-5/16
1-3/4
3/8
3-3/8
ss 110-k2
10 x 7
16 x 8
10 x 7
16 x 8
10 x 7
18 x 8
10 x 7
16 x 8
P10
5-5/16
1-3/4
3/8
3-3/8
C 111-k2
10 x 6
12 x 6
10 x 6
12 x 6
10 x 6
12 x 6
10 x 6
12 x 6
P10
6-1/4
2-5/16
1/2
2-3/32
ss 111-k2
10 x 6
12 x 6
10 x 6
12 x 6
10 x 6
12 x 6
10 x 6
12 x 6
P10
6-1/4
2-5/16
1/2
2-3/32
C 132-k2
10 x 7
16 x 8
10 x 7
16 x 8
12 x 7
20 x 8
12 x 7
20 x 8
P10
7-1/2
2-3/4
1/2
2-7/8
ss 150PLus-k2
10 x 7
16 x 8
10 x 7
16 x 8
12 x 7
20 x 8
12 x 7
20 x 8
P10
7-1/2
2-3/4
1/2
2-7/8
ss 856-k2
10 x 7
16 x 8
10 x 7
16 x 8
12 x 7
20 x 8
12 x 7
20 x 8
P10
6-5/16
2-1/4
3/8
3-1/8
16400 Midway Rd
INCHEs
Punching
belt width
Inches
7-3/4
8-1/2
9-1/4
7-3/4
8-1/2
9-1/4
10
11-5/8
12-1/2
11-5/8
9-1/4
7-3/4
9-1/4
10
11-5/8
11-3/4
12-1/2
11-5/8
12-1/2
11-5/8
12-1/2
11-5/8
11-3/4
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P8
P8
P8
P8
9-10
9-10
10
11-12
11-12
11-12
11-12
11-12
11-12
11-12
12
13-14
13-14
13-14
13-14
13-14
13-14
13-14
13-14
15-16
15-16
15-16
15-16
3
3
3
3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
3-3/8
3-3/4
4-1/8
3-3/8
3-3/4
4-1/8
4-1/2
5-5/16
5-3/4
5-5/16
4-1/8
3-3/8
4-1/8
4-1/2
5-5/16
5-3/8
5-3/4
5-5/16
5-3/4
5-5/16
5-3/4
5-5/16
5-3/8
8
7
8
12-1/2
11-3/4
11-5/8
P8
P8
P8
15-16
18
18
4
4-1/2
4-1/2
1
1
1
5/16
5/16
5/16
5-3/4
5-3/8
5-5/16
16
16
8
12
12-1/2
17-5/8
P8
P8
18
18
4-1/2
4-1/2
1
1
5/16
5/16
5-3/4
8-5/16
16
18
12
8
18-5/8
11-5/8
P8
P8
18
20
4-1/2
5
1
1
5/16
5/16
8-13/16
5-5/16
18
10
15
P8
20
5/16
20
20
20
8
12
12
11-5/8
17-5/8
18-5/8
P9
P9
P9
22
22
22
4
4
4
1
1
1
5/16
5/16
5/16
5-5/16
8-5/16
8-13/16
24
24
24
10
12
12
11-5/8
17-5/8
18-5/8
P9
P9
P9
26
26
26
5
5
5
1
1
1
5/16
5/16
5/16
5-5/16
8-5/16
8-13/16
L - Length
P - Projection
8
8
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
5
5
6
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
6
5
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
7
7
8
8
14
16
16
D - Depth
All plastic Maxi-Tuff MF Buckets that have a depth of 11-1/2, 11-5/8 or 11-3/4 will be punched with a 5-5/16down dimension (F).
TyPEs aa aND TIGER-Tuff INDusTRIaL CENTRIfuGaL DIsCHaRGE ELEvaTOR buCkETs fOR bELTs
NOmINaL buCkET
LENGTH INCHEs
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Punching
P1
P1
P1
P1
P2
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P8
P8
P8
P8
P8
P8
P9
P9
P9
P9
P9
P9
4
5
6
7-8
8
9-10
10
11-12
12
13-14
14
15-16
16
18
18
20
20
22
22
24
24
26
1-3/8
2-5/16
3-3/16
4-3/8
2-1/2
3
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
3-1/2
4
4
4-1/2
4-1/2
5
4
4
4-1/2
4-1/2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
f
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
67
CLIENT INfORmaTION
68
Company:
Address:
Phone:
Ref:
Email:
Contact:
Fax:
Location:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
up-Leg bonnet
Down-Leg Discharge bonnet w/ Internal wear Liner
Head shaft and bearing
Head section
Pulley Lagging Inspection Door
Discharge Throat and Throat wiper
a. Height of Elevator:
b. Depth of Leg Casing:
C. spacing between Leg Casing:
D. Height of Leg Casing:
E. Overall width of Elevator:
f. Height from Head shaft to bonnet:
G. Depth of bonnet:
H. width from Head shaft to Leg Casing:
I. Diameter of Discharge spout:
J. Distance from Head shaft Centerline Down to Top of Discharge Throat:
69
maTERIaL DEsCRIPTION
Alfalfa Meal
Alfalfa Pellets
Alfalfa Seed
Almonds, Broken
Almonds, Whole Shelled
Alum, Fine
Alum, Lumpy
Alumina Fines
Alumina
Alumina Sized or Briquette
Aluminum Chips, Oily
Aluminum Chips, Dry
Aluminum Hydrate
Aluminum Oxide
Aluminum Silicate (Andalusite)
Aluminum Sulfate
Aluminum Chloride, Crystalline
Aluminum Nitrate
Aluminum Sulfate
Ammonium Chloride
Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Sulfate, Granular
Ash, Black Ground
Ashes, Coal, Dry-1/2"
Ashes, Coal, Dry-3" & under
Ashes, Coal, Wet-1/2"
Ashes, Coal. Wet-3" & under
Asphalt Binder
Asphalt, Crushed-1/2"
Bakelite, Fine
Baking Powder
Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)
Barite (Barium Sulfate)+1/2"
Barite, Powder
Barium, Carbonate
Bark, Wood, Refuse
Barley, Fine, Ground
Barley, Malted
Barley, Meal
Barley, Scoured
Barley, Whole
Basalt
Bauxite, Dry, Ground
Bauxite, Crush-3
Bauxite, Mine Run
Beets, Whole
Bentonite, Crude
Benzene Hexachloride
Blood, Dried
Blood, Ground
Bones, Whole
Bones, Crushed
Bones, Ground
Bonemeal
Bone Ash (Tricalcium Phosphate)
LOOsE buLk
DENsITy # / Cu.fT.
maTERIaL DEsCRIPTION
LOOsE buLk
DENsITy # / Cu.fT.
14-22
41-43
10-15
28-30
28-30
45-50
50-60
35
50-65
65
7-15
7-15
13-20
60-120
49
45-58
45-52
45-62
45-58
45-52
45
45-58
105
34-35
35-40
45-50
45-50
80-85
45
30-45
40-55
40-55
120-180
120-180
72
10-20
24-38
31
28
41
36-48
80-105
68
75-85
66-90
48
35-40
56
35-45
30
35-50
35-50
50
50-60
40-50
60-70
55-60
55-60
45-55
55
75
16-20
14-30
55-60
125
100
100-120
30-50
37-42
75-85
125
70-80
26-29
90-100
40-50
8-20
20-25
4-7
100
32-37
130-200
88
47
75-95
94
60-75
133
75-95
67-75
18-28
18-28
15-25
125-140
57
40
80-100
100-120
60-80
60-75
55-60
50-54
40-60
45-55
45-55
43-50
50-60
40-45
24
30-40
35
* Material density is approximate. Weight can change due to moisture content of product.
16400 Midway Rd
Cocoa, Powdered
Coconut, Shredded
Coffee, Green Bean
Coffee, Ground, Dry
Coffee, Ground, Wet
Coffee, Roasted Bean
Coffee, Soluble
Coke, Loose
Coke, Petroleum, Calcined
Coke, Breeze, 1/4 inch and under
Concrete, Cinder
Concrete, 2 Inch Slump
Concrete, 4 Inch Slump
Concrete, 6 Inch Slump
Concrete, In Place, Stone
Concrete, Pre-Mix, Dry
Copper Ore
Copper Ore, Crushed
Copper Sulfate (Bluestone)
Cork, Fine Ground
Cork, Granulated
Corn, Cracked
Corn Cobs, Ground
Corn Cobs, Whole
Corn, Ear
Corn Germ
Corn Grits
Corn Oil Cake
Corn, Seed
Corn, Shelled
Corn, Sugar
Cornmeal
Cottonseed Cake, Crushed
Cottonseed Cake, Lumpy
Cottonseed, Dry, Delinted
Cottonseed, Dry, Not Delinted
Cottonseed Flakes
Cottonseed Hulls
Cottonseed Meal, Extracted
Cottonseed Meal, Expeller
Cottonseed Meats, Dry
Cottonseed Meats, Rolled
Cracklings, Crushed
Cullet, Fine
Cullet, Lump
Diatomaceous Earth
Dicalcium Phosphate
Disodium Phosphate
Distillers' Grain, Spent, Dry
Distillers' Grain, Spent, Wet
Dolomite, Crushed
Dolomite, Lumpy
Earth, As Excavated, dry
Earth, Loam, Dry, Loose
Earth, Wet, Containing Clay
LOOsE buLk
DENsITy # / Cu.fT.
maTERIaL DEsCRIPTION
LOOsE buLk
DENsITy # / Cu.fT.
30-35
20-22
25-35
25
35-45
22-26
19
25-35
3-45
25-35
90-100
100-150
110-150
110-150
130-150
85-120
120-150
100-150
75-85
12-15
12-15
45-50
17
12-15
56
21
40-45
25
45
45
30-35
38-40
40-45
40-45
35
18-25
20-25
12
35-40
25-30
40
35-40
40-50
80-120
80-120
11-14
40-50
25-31
30
40-60
80-100
90-100
70-80
76
100-110
Epsom Salts
Feldspar, Ground
Feldspar, Lumps
Feldspar, Powder
Feldspar, Screening
Ferrous Sulfate
Ferrous Sulfide, 1/2 Inch
Ferrous Sulfide, Powder
Fish Meal
Fish Scrap
Flaxseed
Flaxseed Cake (Linseed Cake)
Flaxseed Meal (Linseed Meal)
Flour, Wheat
Flue Dust, Blast Furnace
Flue Dust, Basic Oxygen Furnace
Flue Dust, Boiler House, Dry
Fluorspar Fine (Calcium Fluoride)
Fluorspar, Lumps, 1-1/2 to 3 Inch
Fluorspar, Screenings, 1/2 Inch
Fly Ash
Foundry Refuse, Old Sand Cores, Etc
Fuller's Earth, Dry, Raw
Fuller's Earth, Oily, Spent
Fuller's Earth, Burned, Roasted
Glass Batch
Glue, Ground
Glue, Pearl
Glue, Vegetable, Powdered
Gluten Meal
Granite, Broken
Granite, Lumps 1-1/2-3 Inch
Granite, Screenings, 1/2 Inch
Graphite, Flake
Graphite Flour
Graphite Ore
Grass Seed
Gravel, Bank Run
Gravel, Dry, Sharp
Gravel, Pebbles
Gypsum, Calcined
Gypsum, Calcined, Powdered
Gypsum Dust, Aerated
Gypsum Dust, Non Aerated
Gypsum, Lumps, 1-1/2 to 3 Inch
Gypsum, Raw, 1 Inch
Gypsum, Screenings, 1/2 Inch
Guano, Dry
Hops, Spent, Dry
Hops, Spent, Wet
Iron Borings, Machine Shop
Iron Ore
Iron Ore, Concentrates
Iron Ore, Crushed
Iron Oxide, Pigment
40-50
65-80
90-100
100
70-85
60-70
120-135
105-120
35-40
40-50
45
48-50
25
35-40
110-125
45-60
35-40
80-100
90-100
85-105
30-45
70-100
30-35
60-65
40
80-100
40
40
40
40
95-100
85-90
80-90
40
28
65-75
10-12
90-100
90-100
90-100
55-60
60-80
60-70
93
70-80
70-80
70-80
70
35
50-55
125
100-200
120-180
135-150
25
maTERIaL DEsCRIPTION
* Material density is approximate. Weight can change due to moisture content of product.
71
maTERIaL DEsCRIPTION
LOOsE buLk
DENsITy # / Cu.fT.
75
40-45
63
42-56
32
72
72
240-260
200-270
180-230
30-150
30-180
240-260
60-65
40
32-40
56-56
68
85-90
55-95
200-250
33
20
20-30
36-40
13-15
60-65
70-85
125-140
120
70
80-95
40
17-22
13-15
13-15
5-6
30-35
20-45
20-36
32
120-125
40-45
32-36
107
150
45
50
35
80-150
26
19-26
22
35
19-24
maTERIaL DEsCRIPTION
Oat Hulls
Oil Cake
Orange Peel, Dry
Oxalic Acid, Crystals
Oyster Shells, Ground
Oyster Shells, Whole
Paper Pulp (4% or less)
Paper Pulp (6% to 15%)
Peanuts, Raw, Uncleaned, Unshelled
Peanuts, Clean, In Shell
Peanuts, Shelled
Peanut Meal
Peas, Dried
Perlite, Expanded
Perlite, Expanded, Powder
Phosphate Acid Fertilizer
Phosphate Rock Broken
Phosphate Rock Pulverized
Phosphate Sand
Phosphate, Triple Super, Ground
Polyethylene Resin, Pellets
Polystyrene Beads
Polyvinyl Chloride, Pellets
Polyvinyl Chloride, Powder
Potash (Muriate) Dry
Potash (Muriate) Mine Run
Potash Salt (Sylvite)
Potassium Carbonate
Potassium Chloride, Pellets
Potassium Nitrate
Potassium Nitrate
Potassium Sulfate
Potato Flour
Pumice, Ground
Pyrites, Iron
Pyrites, Iron, Pellets
Quartz Dust
Quartz
Rice, Hulled
Rice, Polished
Rice, Rough
Rice Bran
Rice Grits
Rice Hulls
Rubber, Reclaimed, Ground
Rubber, Reclaimed
Rubber, Pellets
Rye
Rye Feed
Rye Meal
Rye Middlings
Rye Bran
Rye, Shorts
Safflower Seed
Safflower Cake
LOOsE buLk
DENsITy # / Cu.fT.
8-12
45-50
15
60
50-60
80
62
60-62
15-20
15-20
35-45
30
45-50
8-12
4-12
60
75-85
60
90-100
50-55
30-35
40
20-30
20-30
70
75
80
51
120-130
76
80
42-48
48
40-45
135-145
120-130
70-80
80-95
45-49
30
32-36
20
42-45
20-21
23-50
25-30
50-55
42-48
33
35-40
42
15-20
32-33
45
50
* Material density is approximate. Weight can change due to moisture content of product.
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Safflower Meal
Salicylic Acid
Salt, Dry Coarse
Salt, Dry Fine
Salt Cake, Dry Coarse
Salt Cake, Dry Pulverized
Sand, Dry, Bank (Damp)
Sand, Dry, Bank (Dry)
Sand, Foundry, Prepared
Sand, Foundry (Shake Out)
Sand, Dry Silica
Sand, (Resin Coated) Silica
Sand, (Resin Coated) Zircon
Sandstone, Broken
Sawdust, Dry
Sea-Coal
Sesame Seed
Shale, Broken
Shale, Crushed
Shellac
Shellac, Powdered or Granulated
Silica, Flour
Slag, Blast Furnace, Crushed
Slag, Furnace, Granular, Dry
Slag, Furnace, Granular, Wet
Slate, Crushed, Minus 6
Slate, Dust
Slate, Crushed, Minus 1/8
Slate, Lump
Sludge, Sewage, Dried
Sludge, Sewage, Dry Ground
Soap, Beads or Granules
Soap, Chips
Soap, Detergent
Soap, Flakes
Soap, Powder
Soapstone, Talc, Fine
Soda Ash Briquettes
Soda Ash, Heavy
Soda Ash, Light
Soda Alum
Sodium Aluminate, Ground
Sodium Aluminate Sulphate
Sodium Nitrate
Sodium Phosphate
Sodium Sulfite
Soy Bean, Cake
Soy Bean, Cracked
Soy Bean, Flake, Raw
Soy Bean, Flour
Soy Bean Meal, Cold
Soy Bean Meal, Hot
Soy Beans, Whole
Starch
Steel, Turnings, Crushed
LOOsE buLk
DENsITy # / Cu.fT.
50
29
45-60
70-80
85
65-85
110-130
90-110
65-75
90-100
90-100
104
115
85-90
10-13
65
27-41
90-100
85-90
80
31
80
130-180
60-65
90-100
80-90
70-80
82-85
85-95
40-50
45-55
15-35
15-25
15-50
5-15
20-25
40-50
50
55-65
20-35
75
72
75
70-80
50-60
96
40-43
30-40
18-25
27-30
40
40
45-50
25-50
100-150
maTERIaL DEsCRIPTION
Steel, Trimmings
Sugar Beet Pulp, Dry
Sugar Beet Pulp, Wet
Sugar, Refined, Granulated, Wet
Sugar, Raw
Sugar Cane, Knifed
Sulphur, Crushed Minus 1/2
Sulphur, Lumpy Minus 3"
Sulphur, Powdered
Sunflower, Seed
Taconite, Pellets
Talcum Powder
Talcum, Minus 1/2"
Talc, Solid
Tallow
Tanbark, Ground
Trap Rock, Screenings
Trap Rock, Lumps
Tricalcium Phosphate
Trisodium Phosphate
Trisodium Phosphate, Granular
Trisodium Phosphate, Pulverized
Triple Super Phosphate
Urea Prills, Coated
Vemiculite, Ore
Vemiculite, Expanded
Vetch
Walnut Shells, Crushed
Wheat
Wheat Bran
Wheat, Cracked
Wheat, Flour
Wheat, Germ
Wheat, Middlings
White Lead, Dry
Wood Chips, Screened
Wood Chips, Hogged Fuel
Wood, Flour
Wood, Shavings
Zinc, Concentrate Residue
Zinc, Dust
Zinc, Ore, Crushed
Zinc, Ore, Roasted
Zinc Oxide, Heavy
Zinc Oxide, Light
LOOsE buLk
DENsITy # / Cu.fT.
75-150
12-15
25-45
50-55
55-65
15-18
50-60
80-85
50-60
19-38
116-130
50-60
80-90
165
58
55
90-100
100-110
40-50
60
60
50
50-55
43-46
80
16
48
35-45
45-48
16-20
40-45
33-40
18-28
20-24
75-100
10-30
15-25
16-36
8-16
75-80
200
160
110
30-35
10 15
maTERIaL DEsCRIPTION
* Material density is approximate. Weight can change due to moisture content of product.
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