The chute feeder can be installed on the ground or onto discharge port of ore bin.
Chute feeder is suitable for feeding materials in concentration, coal, chemistry and other industrial sectors. The granular materials are sent into different set from the storage bin. However, it is not suitable for carrying the concentrate powder and other powdery materials.
The width of the chute is 2-2.5 times of the maximum feeding granularity. The biggest chute feeder can supply ore with granularity less than 500mm. The most common specification is 980*1240 chute feeder with the feeding granularity between 350-0mm. It is the best partner of 400*600 jaw crusher.
1. Its structure is simple. It can feed materials evenly and continually. Its vibrating force is adjustable;
2. The user can change and control the material flow at any time as you want. Besides, it is convenient to adjust the feeding capacity evenly.
3. Eccentric is excitation source. So its noisy is low, power consumption is less, its adjustment is good, and there is red materials the phenomenon.
Chute feeder can be installed on the floor or hanged above the ore bin discharge outlet. The tank bottom does advance and return movement. Its number of strokes is 20-60 times / min, its stroke is 20-200mm. The stroke can be adjusted by the adjusting eccentric gear of the driving machine. The eccentric distance is the half of the length of stroke. The eccentric distance can’t be less than 30mm for sticky ore. The width of the tub is about 2-2.5 times of the biggest size of materials. The largest chute feeder can feed iron ore materials whose granularity is less than 500mm.
Specification | Discharge opening(W×H) (mm×mm) |
Max.feeding size (mm) |
Reciprocating frequency of trough (min-1) |
Feeding capacity (t/h) |
Power (kw) |
Dimensions(L×W×H) (mm×mm×mm) |
Total weight (kg) |
600×500 | 600×500 | 205 | 38.9 | 10.5-25.5 | 4 | 2750×910×855 | 1054 |
980×1240 | 980×1240 | 350 | 23.7 | 36-90 | 7.5 | 3560×1000×1070 | 1700 |
1000×1900 | 1000×1900 | 300 | 27 | 300 | 7.5 | 3900×1590×1340 | 2691 |
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