York D835 User manual

Publication Number
10230011 Rev 06
(English Version)
Effective Date
2016-06-14
DRAG CONVEYORS
Construction, Owner’s, and Operator’s Manual

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concerning your personal safety. Watch this symbol - it points out
important safety precautions. It means “ATTENTION” - Become
Alert! Your Personal Safety Is Involved! Read the message that
follows and be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death.
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A copy of this manual should be available at all times to the owner/operator. Additional
copies may be requested from the company at the address shown on the back cover.
Please reference manual part number 10230011 when requesting additional copies.
Please Contact BROWNIE SYSTEMS or Your Dealer
If You Have Any Questions Concerning This Manual
Keep This Manual In A Safe Place Available For Future Reference.
Be Alert!
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The safety and performance of this Drag Conveyor, constructed and readied
for operation will be affected by the installation and construction personnel.
Drag Conveyor installation can involve extreme heights and high winds.
Careful consideration must be given to the structural requirements. We
therefore highly recommend the use of a skilled construction company with a
qualied structural engineer. MFS/YORK/STORMOR cannot be responsible
for the construction of the Drag Conveyor. The information obtained in
this manual is offered only as a convenience to the installer. No liability is
expressed or implied toward the installation.
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PREFACE
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You have purchased the nest Drag Conveyor manufactured today. The following information is intended as a
guide for: Drag Conveyor pre-assembly, proper construction of this Drag Conveyor, and safe and proper use
of this Drag Conveyor after construction.
General Safety Statement
Your safety and the safety of others associated with grain system equipment is of prime
concern to us at MFS/YORK/STORMOR. This manual was written with the safety of the
operator and others who come into contact with the equipment as our prime concern.
We wrote this manual to help you to better understand how to safely build and use this
Drag Conveyor.
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It is your responsibility as the owner, builder, operator, or supervisor, to know what specic
requirements, precautions, and hazards exist and to make these known to all personnel
working with the equipment or in the area, so that they too may take any necessary safety
precautions that may be required!
Failure to read this Manual and its Safety Instructions by all operators and all personnel is a
misuse of the equipment. We want you as our partner in safety!
All personnel, including construction personnel, must read and understand all equipment
operator’s manuals before starting
Drag Conveyor
construction!
NOTE: Although Global Industries, Inc. language translations of this manual are made
as accurately as possible, if there is a con ict or difference between the English and the
other translations of this manual, the English text will prevail.
A GENUINE
PRODUCT
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Contents
Be Alert!........................................................................................2
General Safety Statement .........................................................3
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Safety ......................................................................6
Grain Dust Explosions................................................................8
General Safety Requirements ....................................10
Lockout....................................................................................... 11
Warning Decals............................................................12
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Specications.......................................................14
General Specications..............................................................14
Drag Conveyor Dimensions .....................................................17
Parts Identication ....................................................................20
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Pre-Assembly .......................................................24
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Assembly ..............................................................27
Assemble Basic Components..................................................27
TA
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ReducerTM and Motor Mount .............................................40
Inlets and Discharges ...............................................................55
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Operation ..............................................................63
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Maintenance .........................................................65
Appendix .......................................................................66
Troubleshooting ........................................................................66
Index ..............................................................................72

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warranty
Warranty
Global Industries Inc. (the Company
) makes the following warranty to the initial
retail purchaser of its products (the Customer).
MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP:
The Company warrants products manufactured by it to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship in normal use and service for a period of one (1) year
after date of delivery to the Customer.
COMPANY’S OBLIGATION and
CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY:
The Company’s sole obligation and the Customer’s exclusive remedy under this
warranty is as follows:
If within one (1) year after delivery to the customer the product fails to function properly
due to a defect in either materials or workmanship, the Company will at its option, either
repair the defective part or replace the defective part with a new or reconditioned part.
Labor charges for removing defective parts and installing replacement parts, shipping
charges with respect to such parts, and applicable sales and other taxes, if any, shall
not be covered by this warranty.
CONDITIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND EXCLUSIONS:
There are no warranties or merchantability or tness for a particular purpose
with respect to any product manufactured or sold by the Company. Motors provided
by the Company are in most instances warranted by the manufacturer thereof and
are not warranted by the Company. The Company shall not be responsible under
this warranty or otherwise for personal injury or for
Incidental or Consequential
Damages, including, without limitation, loss of use and lost pro ts. This warranty
does not apply to defects or damages caused by misuse, improper maintenance,
or improper installation of the Company’s product or any equipment attached to or
used in connection with the Company’s product. The Company reserves the right
to make changes or improvements to its products without incurring any obligation
with respect to previously manufactured products. Field modi cation of this product
without the expressed written permission of the Company constitutes a misuse of
the product. The Company shall have no liability under this warranty until payment
in full for the product in question has been made by the customer. The foregoing
is the sole warranty made by the Company. No one is authorized to make other
warranties on behalf of the Company.

WARNING!
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS
WARNING INFORMATION!
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WORK AREA SAFETY STATEMENT
Under no circumstances should persons
not involved in the operation be allowed to
trespass into or be present in the work area.
It is the duty of all operators to make certain
children and/or other persons stay out of the
work area! Trespass into the work area by
anyone not involved in the actual operations,
or trespass into a hazard area by anyone, shall
result in an immediate shut down by the operator.
It is the responsibility of all operators to make
certain the work area has secure footing and is
clean and free of all debris and tools which might
cause accidental tripping and/or falling. It is their
responsibility to keep the work area clean and
orderly during operation. It is also the operator’s
responsibility to have damaged equipment
repaired and to make certain all equipment is
made free of sharp edges.
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Safety
requirements work hazards
This Global Industries Inc. Construction/Safety
Manual is written to assist and instruct
1) Those who are responsible for the complete
installation of this Drag Conveyor; and
2) All users who are on or near this equipment
during or after installation is complete.
Global Industries Inc. assumes no liability with
respect to proper construction and inspection,
assembly, or use of its products established
under applicable laws, all of which is the sole
responsibility of the purchaser and those doing
the assembly work.
Appurtenances and the accessories
manufactured by us for use with our products
conform only to applicable Federal or Safety
Standards in effect at such time.
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GENERAL SAFETY STATEMENT
Occupational Safety is of prime concern to us at
MFS/YORK/STORMOR. This manual was written
with the safety of the operator and others who
come in contact with the equipment as our prime
concern. The manual presents day to day work
problems encountered by the operator and other
personnel. We wrote this manual to help you to
better understand how to safely build and use
this YORK Drag Conveyor.
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It is your responsibility as an owner or
operator or supervisor, to know what specic
requirements, precautions, and work hazards
exist and to make these known to all other
personnel working with the equipment or in the
area, so that they too may take any necessary
safety precautions that may be required.
Failure to read this Manual and its Safety
Instructions by all personnel is a misuse of the
equipment. We want you as our partner in safety.
Do not attempt construction when the weather
makes it unsafe! Especially, stop construction
when wind conditions are not favorable!
PROPER PERSONNEL
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To insure safe use of the Drag Conveyor, make
certain only trained persons install, maintain,
and use these assemblies.
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WARNING!
Watch For This Symbol: !
It Points Out Important Safety Precautions.
It Means “ATTENTION” - Become Alert!
Your Safety Is Involved.

Safety
OSHA, ANSI, NIOSH
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You may obtain further relevant safety
information for the safe operation, construction,
and use of the Drag Conveyor and grain
systems from OSHA, ANSI, and NIOSH:
www.osha.gov
1-800-321-OSHA
www.ansi.org
www.cdc.gov/niosh
1-800-232-4636 (cdc info, NIOSH)
WARNING!
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS
WARNING INFORMATION!
WARNING!
Never locate (or cut) any opening at a
vertical sidewall seam! Always locate
(or cut) entrance collar openings where
there is no vertical sidewall seam!
entrance collars, sidewall openings, vertical sidewall seams
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OSHA
OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY AND HEALTH
ACT OF 1970
Certain purchasers of our products may be
subject to the requirements and standards of
the William-Steiger Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970, which prescribes standards
for use of appurtenances of our manufacture,
such as
handrails, platforms, stairways,
xed ladders,
ladder cages, and guard rails.
(Occupational Safety and Health Standards
Section 1910.21 through 1910.32). Before
installing these devices, familiarize yourself
with the above Federal Standards.
At the time of manufacture, these optional
items conform to applicable standards.
Global Industries, Inc. assumes no liability with
respect to proper construction and inspection,
assembly, or use of its products established
under applicable laws, all of which is the sole
responsibility of the purchaser and those doing
the assembly work.
OSHA occupational safety and health act of 1970 inspection
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS
Operation of this unit shall be limited to
competent and experienced persons. In order
to be quali ed, he / she must also know and
meet all other requirements, such as, but not
limited to, the following:
1Some laws and regulations specify
that no one under the age of 16 years
may operate power machinery. It is
your responsibility to know what these
requirements are in your own area or
situation.
2Current OSHA regulations state in part:
“At the time of initial assignment and at
least annually thereafter, the employer
shall instruct every
employee in the safe
operation and servicing of all equipment
with which the employee is, or will be
involved.”*
3 Unquali ed persons are to STAY OUT
of
the work area.
4A person who has not read and
understood all operating and safety
instructions is not quali ed to operate
the machine.
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Federal Occupational Safety and Health Standards for
Agriculture, Subpart D. Section 9128.57 (a) (6).
operator qualications personnel work area power machinery

GRAIN DUST EXPLOSIONS
OPERATING SAFETY CONCERNS
1Air - Air must be present to provide the
oxygen necessary for combustion.
2Fuel - In this case the fuel is the grain
dust. The ner the dust, the easier it is
to ignite.
3Suspension - A pile of grain dust will
not explode, it must be suspended in air.
4Minimum Concentration - There must
be a minimum concentration of grain
dust in suspension in the air. Current
tests seem to indicate the minimum
concentration is about 0.4 oz/ft2.
5Low Moisture - The grain dust must
be of a relatively low moisture content.
Ambient air moisture or relative
humidity, has no bearing on the
potentiality of an explosion.
6Ignition Source - The ignition source
could come from a re, an overheated
bearing, a spark, welding or cutting
sparks or debris, hot metal, electric
failure, or other similar sources.
7Con ned Area - An explosive action
must take place within a con ned area.
Recognizing this hazard, MFS/YORK/STORMOR
believes that we all need to work together
to prevent grain dust explosions in order
to protect lives, jobs, property, and pro ts.
A number of preventive measures can be
taken to lesson the likelihood of an explosion.
Following are some suggested measures.
CONTROL THE DUST
aEmploy methods to clean the grain to
reduce the nes.
bUse equipment to minimize the
breakage, such as decelerators. Corn
that is broken exposes the starch, the
most explosive element of the grain.
cUse an outside bag lter to capture the
dust.
dUse an air system on the bucket
elevator and/or conveyor where needed
to reduce the dust inside grain elevators
and conveyors.
eSpraying edible mineral oil on the grain
signi cantly reduces the air-born dust
when handling grain.
fPaint equipment that is in the interior of
a facility with a coating that is slick, not
allowing the dust to accumulate.
gEnclose all conveyors to keep the dust
from escaping.
NOTE: Remember: Good housekeeping and safety
procedures will help protect lives, jobs, property,
and pro ts.
decelerators hazards operation
control the dust
bag lter
air system
edible mineral oil
Grain Dust Explosions
Safety
WARNING!
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WARNING INFORMATION!
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Safety
CONTROL THE IGNITION SOURCE
aApply a “no smoking” policy in all
potentially hazardous areas.
bUse only explosion-proof lights.
cAll welding and cutting is to take place
on the outside of the facility.
dProperly lubricate bearings on all
equipment at the required intervals.
eUse magnets to trap metal that might be
mixed in with the grain.
fCheck the lagging on bucket elevator
belt pulleys and belt conveyor pulleys
and replace lagging if any lagging is
worn or smooth.
gUse recommended safety devices
such as heat detectors on bearings,
motion sensors on the boot shaft, belt
alignment sensors, or limit switches
to shut down the system if the leg is
choked. Make certain all electrical
wiring, lights, and outlets meet local
codes. (DANGER! Do not “jog” a
choked leg.)
GRAIN DUST EXPLOSION MYTHS
Throughout the years several myths have
surrounded grain dust explosions. These are
some of the most common:
aGrain dust explosions do not occur in
times of high humidity.
False: Dust explosions have occurred
during rain storms.
bGrain dust explosions do not occur in
wooden elevators. False
cGrain dust explosions do not occur in
small country elevators.
False: 70% - 80% of grain elevator
explosions occur in small country
terminals.
dThere are only (2) explosions that occur,
a primary and a secondary.
False: Up to (13) explosions have been
documented during (1) incident.
EXPLOSION VENTING
Explosion vents for the trunking can be supplied
as optional equipment for all models of bucket
elevators.
Explosion vents for heads are standard
on all SC models and optional on smaller units.
These vents, should an explosion occur within
a leg, may possibly minimize damage to the leg
and prevent a secondary explosion.
WARNING!
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS
WARNING INFORMATION!
control the ignition source pulleys
grain dust explosion myths
explosion venting
explosion-proof lights
welding
cutting
bearings
magnets
lagging
heat detectors
motion sensors
limit switches
electrical
electrical wiring
codes
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Safety
General Safety Requirements
FOLLOW THESE (4) BASIC SAFETY
RULES
Follow the four rules below to make certain
that accidents do not occur! Make certain that
everyone working with or around your equipment
follows these rules!
1Make certain all covers, grates, and
guards are in place and securely fastened
before operating!
2Never step or walk on equipment covers
grates or guards!
3Lockout all power before removing
covers, grates, or guards! Secure all
chains and belts so they can’t move before
working on any part of your equipment.
4Don’t modify or redesign your
equipment without rst obtaining written
approval from the manufacturer.
Following these
4 basic safety rules is a
proven way to reduce accidents!
Be certain
to provide all employees working on or near
your equipment with effective safety training,
including management.
It is ok to add extra safety rules for your job
site but DO NOT SUBSTITUTE other safety
procedures for the 4 basic safety rules!
Following the safety rules given for the safe
use of your equipment requires a commitment
at all levels within your company.
SECONDARY SAFETY DEVICES
Devices such as interlock switches, may be
helpful but are not fail safe and should not be
substituted for a proper lockout procedure.
Do not rely on a switch that can fail, can lose
adjustment or can be bypassed. A proper
lockout procedure will prevent accidents.
REMEMBER! There is no substitute for a
commitment to safety!
WARNING!
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS
WARNING INFORMATION!
SAFETY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS
Please contact Global Industries, Inc. with any
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In the USA -
Phone: 1-308-384-9320
Fax: 1-308-382-6954
4 basic safety rules
follow these 4 basic safety rules
secondary safety devices
safety questions or concerns
covers
grates
guards
interlock switches
lockout
chain
belts
employees
management
power
operation
secondary safety devices
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Safety
Lockout
7Make absolutely certain the power can’t
be supplied by any other means to the
Drag Conveyor.
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All authorized personnel must put his/her
own personal lock on the switch to lock
it in the off position. Everyone must use
only his or her own personal key.
9Nobody is to return power to the Drag
Conveyor until all work on the Drag
Conveyor has been completed and all
locks have been removed.
Company management needs to look for
maintenance or other employees working on
the
equipment
without following the proper lockout
procedure. Management also needs to look for
any cover or guard not in its proper place. It is the
responsibility of everyone to report any missing
grates, guards, equipment failures, or failures to
lockout. Make certain no cover is removed unless
power is locked out.
FOLLOW A PROPER LOCKOUT
PROCEDURE
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This suggested procedure must be performed
EVERY TIME this
equipment
is worked on. Stick
with these steps and they will assist in preventing
accidents.
1Shut down the Drag Conveyor in a
normal manner.
2Shut off energy to the Drag Conveyor at
the main power source.
3Turn the power switch back on
to conrm that power has been
deactivated.
4Attempt to restart the Drag Conveyor to
guarantee the power is shut off and then
return the switch to the off position.
5Using your own lock, lockout all (other)
energy sources which could provide any
power to the Drag Conveyor.
6With your lock in place test the
disconnect to make certain the power
cannot be restored.
WARNING!
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS
WARNING INFORMATION!
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Warning Decals
SAFETY SIGNS
Safety and operational decals (as shown on
this page and the next page) are installed on
the drag conveyor in the locations indicated.
Be certain all decals are in their proper locations
on the conveyor and are in good condition! Check
all safety decals, and replace any worn, missing,
or illegible safety decals. They may be ordered
as any other part is ordered. See the dealer
for additional information or contact the factory
direct at the address listed on the back cover of
this manual.
WARNING
Exposed conveyors
and moving parts can
cause severe injury
LOCK OUT POWER
before removing
cover or servicing
P/N 90204025
1 on each intermediate section cover
1 on each head cover, and
1 on each tail cover
BEARING INSPECTION SCHEDULE
SAFE OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT REQUIRES PROPER MAINTENANCE
BEARING LOCATION:
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DATE GREASE NAME DATE GREASE NAME
MFS/YORK/STORMOR, GRAND ISLAND, NE
MARK WITH BALL POINT PEN
1____________________________ 7___________________________
2____________________________ 8___________________________
3____________________________ 9___________________________
4____________________________ 10 __________________________
5____________________________ 11 __________________________
6____________________________ 12 __________________________
P/N 90204018
1 on each side of the head, and
1 on each side of the tail
WARNING
P/N 90204012
Exposed moving
parts can cause
severe injury
LOCK OUT POWER
before servicing
1 on each guard cover
Safety
WARNING!
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS
WARNING INFORMATION!
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BE SURE TO INSTALL
DRIVE GUARD BEFORE STARTING.
WARNING
P/N 90204011
1 on the head (drive side)
Safety
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1 per inspection section on the inspection door
Exposed moving parts
can cause severe injury.
LOCK OUT POWER before
removing guard.
DO NOT OPERATE
WITHOUT GUARDS in place.
90204010 Rev 01

CONSTRUCTION:
- Galvanized G-90
- “AR” Steel Available. Consult factory.
- All bolted construction.
- Flange Bearings.
- (D20 and D25:
Head - Pillow Block Bearings,
Tail - Flange Bearings)
- Take-ups in the head or tail.
- Drive from discharge end.
HEAD:
Heavy duty drive shaft and bearings.
TAIL:
Steel sprocket, heavy duty shaft and
bearings.
INTERMEDIATE SECTION:
Conveying trough
- 8 gage [4.27 mm] bottom (3/16” [4.8 mm]
or 1/4” [6.4 mm], Abrasion Resistance
bottom available)
- 11 gage [3.13 mm] sides (10 gage
[3.51 mm] or 3/16” [4.8 mm], Abrasion
Resistance liners available
Cover
- 14 [1.99 mm] gage is standard
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Specications

Paddles, Horsepower, Capacity Formula
PADDLES THICKNESS:
Models D835, D855,
D1255, D1275, D12100
1/4” UHMW
Models D1650, D1690, D16150 3/8” UHMW
Models D2165, D21120, D21200, D20 1/2” UHMW
DRAG CONVEYOR HORSEPOWER:
Horizontal HP = [(BPH) x I.O. Length (ft)] ÷ (75,000) (For Corn, Wheat, Milo)
= [(BPH) x I.O. Length (ft)] ÷ (56,000) (For Soybeans)
Note: I.O. = Inlet to Outlet
CAPACITY FORMULA:
Model D835: Capacity = 27.5 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 1.960 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D855: Capacity = 72.5 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 2.912 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D1255: Capacity = 36.2 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 1.722 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D1275: Capacity = 112.8 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 3.019 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D12100: Capacity = 195.7 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 3.952 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D1650: Capacity = 53.4 Bu/Hr/1 RPM =
1.906 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D1690: Capacity = 150.4 Bu/Hr/ 1 RPM =
3.019 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D16150: Capacity = 260.9 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 3.952 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D2165: Capacity = 70.1 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 1.906 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D21120: Capacity = 197.4 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 3.019 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D21200: Capacity = 342.4 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 3.952 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D20: Capacity = 712 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 5.68 ft/Min Chain Speed
Model D25: Capacity = 960 Bu/Hr/1 RPM = 6 ft/Min Chain Speed
• UHMW: Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight polyethylene (plastic)
• Capacity and Horse Power are based on Number 2 Free-Flowing Grain.
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Paddles, Horsepower, Capacity Formula - SI Units
PADDLES:
Models D835, D855 7 mm x 28 mm x 190 mm UHMW
Models D1255, D1275 - D12100 7
mm x 32
mm x 292
mm UHMW
Models D1650, D1690, D16150 10
mm x 32
mm 521
mm UHMW
Models D2165, D21120, D21200 13
mm x 32
mm x 521
mm UHMW
DRAG CONVEYOR HORSEPOWER:
Horizontal HP
=
[(MTPH) x I.O. Length (m)]
÷ (580) (For Corn, Wheat, Milo)
=
[(MTPH) x I.O. Length (m)]
÷ (433) (For Soybeans)
Note 1: HP x 0.75 = KW
Note 2: I.O. = Inlet to Outlet
*CAPACITY FORMULA:
Model D835: Capacity = 0.698 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.010 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D855: Capacity = 1.841 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.015 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D1255: Capacity = 0.919 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.009 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D1275: Capacity = 2.865 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.015 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D12100: Capacity = 4.970 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.020 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D1650: Capacity = 1.356 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.010 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D1690: Capacity = 3.820 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.015 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D16150: Capacity = 6.626 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.020 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D2165: Capacity = 1.780 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.010 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D21120: Capacity = 5.013 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.015 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D21200: Capacity = 8.696 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.020 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D20: Capacity = 18.092 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.029 m/sec Chain Speed
Model D25: Capacity = 24.384 MT/HR/1 RPM = 0.028 m/sec Chain Speed
• UHMW: Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight polyethylene (plastic)
• Capacity and Horse Power are based on Number 2 Free-Flowing Grain.
• Capacity formulas are based on corn (maize) weighing 720 kg/m3.
Specications
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A
B
NG (I.D.)
Section A - A Determining Drive “Hand”
(at head)
NOTE: Right hand drive
is standard on
York Conveyors.
Drag Conveyor Dimensions
Specications
right hand
drive
left hand
drive
HEAD
HEAD
(DISCHARGE)
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Conveyor With In-Line Intermediate Gate
NOTE: Conveyors are typically measured from inlet
center to the outlet center.
P M
N
D
J
G
H
D
E
37 1/2"
[953 mm] L
Ordering Dimension
KF square
A
A
Side View
B B C
A
IN-LINE RACK
AND PINION
GATE SHAFT
Top View
STANDARD INLET
UHMW PADDLES
8" [203 mm
]
ordering dimension

Specications
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Conveyor With Right Angle Intermediate Gate
STANDARD INLET
UHMW PADDLES
INTERMEDIATE RACK
AND PINION GATE
(right angle gate shown)
Top View
AB B C
34 1/2"
[876 mm]
Side View
F square
D
K
L
Ordering Dimension
8" [203 mm]
37 1/2"
[953 mm]
A
A
P M
N
D
J
G
H
NOTE: Conveyors are typically measured from inlet
center to the outlet center.
ordering dimension

Model A*B C D rd. D sq. E F G H J K L M N P
D835 8 11 1/4 14 1/2 8 10 12 1/2 10 10 8 5/8 8 3/8 13 5/8 21 1/2 8 7 3/8 30
D855 8 11 1/4 14 1/2 10 10 17 1/8 10 14 13 1/4 8 3/8 13 5/8 26 12 11 3/4 30
D1255 12 15 1/4 18 1/2 10 14 18 7/8 12 10 13 1/2 8 3/8 12 1/2 26 9 7 3/8 30
D1275 12 15 1/4 18 1/2 12 14 18 7/8 12 14 13 1/2 8 3/8 12 1/2 26 13 11 3/4 30
D12100 12 15 1/4 18 1/2 14 14 21 14 18 15 1/2 8 5/8 15 1/2 32 23 15 30
D1650 16 19 1/4 22 5/8 12 10 12 3/8 18 10 8 5/8 8 3/8 9 7/8 21 1/2 10 7 3/8 30
D1690 16 19 1/4 22 5/8 14 18 22 5/8 18 14 16 8 5/8 9 7/8 36 15 11 3/4 30
D16150 16 19 1/4 22 5/8 18 18 22 5/8 18 18 16 8 5/8 9 7/8 36 25 15 30
D2165 21 24 1/4 27 5/8 14 20 24 1/4 20 10 16 8 5/8 8 5/8 36 11 7 3/8 30
D21120 21 24 1/4 27 5/8 16 20 24 1/4 20 14 16 8 5/8 8 5/8 36 16 11 3/4 30
D21200 21 24 1/4 27 5/8 20 20 241/4 20 18 16 8 5/8 8 5/8 36 26 15 30
D20 20 3/4 24 24 24 20 36 20 24 3/8 15 12 8 5/8 59 1/4 36 20 3/4 43 7/8
Horizontal Drag Conveyor Dimensions in Inches
Model A*B C D rd. D sq. E F G H J K L M N P
D835 203 286 368 203 254 318 254 254 219 213 346 546 203 187 762
D855 203 286 368 254 254 435 254 356 337 213 346 660 305 299 762
D1255 305 387 470 254 356 479 305 254 343 213 317 660 229 187 762
D1275 305 387 470 305 356 479 305 356 343 213 318 660 330 299 762
D12100 305 387 470 356 356 533 356 457 394 219 394 813 584 381 762
D1650 406 489 575 305 254 314 457 254 219 213 251 546 254 187 762
D1690 406 489 575 356 457 575 457 356 406 219 251 914 381 299 762
D16150 406 489 575 457 457 575 457 457 406 219 251 914 635 381 762
D2165 533 616 702 356 508 616 508 254 406 219 219 914 279 187 762
D21120 533 616 702 406 508 616 508 356 406 219 219 914 406 299 762
D21200 533 616 702 508 508 616 508 457 406 219 219 914 660 381 762
D20 527 610 610 610 508 914 508 619 381 305 219 1,505 914 527 1,114
Horizontal Drag Conveyor Dimensions in Millimeters
*Dimensions shown do not account for the optional side liner
Specications
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Parts Identication
Specications
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NOTE: The conveyor shown on this page has a right
hand drive. Right hand drive conveyors are standard.
NOTE: Conveyors depicted in this manual do not
always resemble the conveyor you are assembling!
TAIL
INLET
INTERMEDIATE SECTION
(5’ - 10’ [1524 mm - 3048 mm]
BOTTOM SPLICE
ROPE WHEEL
(or hand wheel)
IN-LINE
RACK AND PINION GATE
DRIVE SHAFT
HEAD BOTTOM
SPLICE
“cut-away” RETURN IDLER detail
shown on the next page
INTERMEDIATE
DISCHARGE HOPPER
(use for rack and pinion gates
and hand slide gates.)
SHIM
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