Designed for Versatility and Durability
FEECO’s self-supporting bucket elevators eliminate the need for external structural steel, making them ideal for outdoor applications or facilities where existing infrastructure cannot accommodate additional support structures. These elevators are available in a variety of configurations, including belt or chain and centrifugal or continuous, catering to a wide range of operational needs.
The FEECO design features a specially designed head frame affixed to the bearings, which transfers the weight of the unit to gusset plates. The gusset plates, in turn, transfer the load to the heavy-duty angle-iron-supported casing.
Engineered to bear significant loads—up to 40,000 lbs of chain pull, plus the weight of the casings and drive components—these elevators are built with robust materials and undergo rigorous structural analysis by licensed Professional Engineers to ensure they meet the demands of heavy-duty operations.
A Cost-Effective Solution
The choice between a traditional steel-supported bucket elevator and a self-supporting design often comes down to cost and existing infrastructure. FEECO’s self-supporting elevators offer a cost-effective solution when structural steel is not already present or when new outdoor installations are required. These elevators also present an ideal option for facilities replacing aging equipment originally designed without structural steel support.
Filling a Market Void
The introduction of FEECO’s self-supporting bucket elevators comes at a pivotal time, as many facilities face aging equipment originally built by a supplier that no longer services the market. With these machines reaching the end of their service life, there has been a growing demand for reliable replacements. FEECO’s new offering steps in to fill this void, providing a modern, robust solution that ensures uninterrupted operations in critical industries.
“The original supplier of these self-supporting elevators left the market decades ago, leaving companies with aging equipment and few alternatives,” says Dan Baxter, Material Handling Sales at FEECO International. “Now, we’re stepping in to replace these outdated units with an efficient, modernized version that meets today’s rigorous safety standards.”