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Unlike most suppliers of
bulk material conveying equipment who merely supply some other
manufacturers minimum specification components, Link Belt designs,
manufactures and provides after-the-sale service on all critical
components used in our equipment.
This includes chain, traction wheels, sprockets, bearings, gear reducers
and others, thus assuring single-source control and responsibility for
manufacturing and service support throughout the life cycle of the
equipment.

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Used to lift bulk materials
continuously in a process, Rex® Bucket Elevators are designed
specifically for critical applications. Handling tough materials
such as those found in the Cement, Lime, Fertilizer, Chemical,
Steel, Aluminum and Forest Products and Power Generation
Industries are our specialty.

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Rex® Apron Feeders are ideal
for controlled volumetric feeding or blending of bulk materials.
Whether you're handling run-of-mine quarry rock as large as 6
1/2 feet (2 meters) to a crusher or blending several materials
extracted from hoppers, Link Belt has an apron feeder to handle the
job.

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Used to convey bulk materials
horizontally or at an angle, Rexnord offers a variety of
conveyor types to suit most applications. Rex® Apron Pan
Conveyors can convey bulk materials horizontally or at incline
angles up to 50 degrees and material temperatures up to 2,000
degrees F (1,093 degrees C). Rex® Drag and Flight Conveyors are
the solution when a totally enclosed conveyor is required or
multiple inlet and/or discharge locations are required.

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A variety of options are
available with all our equipment. These include tools for easy
assembly or disassembly of bucket elevator and conveyor chains
such as out Linkmaster®, Drivemaster® and Dragmaster® Chain
Tools. Standard head platforms, work platforms, walkways and
ladders are available with our bucket elevators and conveyors
providing maintenance personnel with ease of access and work
areas for inspection or maintenance to this equipment.

Inching Drive for maintenance
- Commonly referred to as creep drives. This popular accessory
offers maintenance personnel the ability to run a bucket
elevator, for example at 10% of the normal operating speed to
allow for easy visual inspection of chain, buckets and other
Elevator Componentry.

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