4B has the world’s largest range of steel and plastic elevator buckets; from the popular low-profile (Super) Starco and CC-S elevator buckets, to the bottomless Spidex buckets through to the traditional range of deep drawn elevator buckets.
4B offers a free design service for bucket elevators to help customers with the design of new bucket elevators or to increase the capacity of their existing elevator.
4B is leading in the design and manufacture of elevator bolts - Ref 70 bolts, Euro bolts (Din15237), Fang bolts, Norway Bolts and Easifit bolts.
4B’s high stock volumes mean quick delivery times.
4B’s NBR and SBR low-stretch elevator belts are popular with a lot of industrial customers and elevator manufacturers for their high quality. 4B also supplies specialised elevator belting such as FDA belts and steel web elevator belting for heavy duty applications.
4B also manufactures its own range of forged conveyor chains and sprockets for chain conveyors. 4B’s forged chains are suitable even for the toughest applications; 4B’s new Bolt ‘n’ Go assembly system for drop forged and round link conveyor chains is becoming ever more popular with customers for its flexibility, reliability and low maintenance.
4B chain programme is complemented by an engineering service for chain conveyors, a service which is provided free of charge to help customers to get the best possible performance out of their chain conveyors.
4B are experts in hazard monitoring equipment for bucket elevators and conveyors: bearing temperature monitors, belt misalignment monitors, under- and overspeed switches for conveyors and elevators, inductive sensors. 4B can offer anything from a sensor to a fully integrated monitoring system for one or several bucket elevators or conveyors.
4B also offers level monitors for bulk granular materials, including roto-level, capacitive & remote level sensors.
4B's electronic components are certified for dust hazardous environments and carry Atex, CSA and IECEx approvals.
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This blog is written by Martin Little, The Global Miller, published and supported by the GFMT Magazine and the International Milling Directory from Perendale Publishers
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