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Bucket Conveyor, Conveyor, Industrial Machinery
Bucket conveyor SPL type – Showa Co. Ltd.
Efficient and Versatile Bucket Conveyors for Continuous Overlapping Production Lines, with Bucket Sizes Ranging from 15 to 36 Inches and Conveying Capacities from 16 to 38.4 m3/h.
Introducing the SPL Bucket Conveyor, a continuous overlapping line-up with bucket sizes ranging from 15 inches to 36 inches. With a carrying capacity of 16m³/h to 38.4m³/h at 50% loading, this conveyor is perfect for the manufacturing industry. The SPL model comes in four sizes – 15, 18, 24, and 36. The dimensions of each model are listed in the SPL model specifications table, which includes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, W, X, Y, and Z measurements. The SPL-15 model has a carrying capacity of 16.0m³/h, while the SPL-36 model has a carrying capacity of 38.4m³/h. This conveyor is ideal for transporting heavy loads efficiently and effectively. Contact us today to learn more about the SPL Bucket Conveyor.
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