|
|
|
Trough-Type Conveyor |
These heavy duty log conveyors are used in a variety of applications, including sawmills, chip plants and log merchandising systems. The standard trough conveyor is formed of 3/8" steel with gussets every two feet. The heavy duty model is formed of 1/2" steel with gussets every two feet. Standard models are equipped with W-110 mill chain or 13" track type chain. Several different drives are available as well as automatic or manual kickers. Standrd length is 20'. Wider two or three strand conveyors are available. |
|
|
|
Vibrating Conveyor |
Morbark vibrating conveyors are used primarily in sawmills to move slabs, edgings and trim blocks to a chipper. These rugged units are practically maintenance free and are available in widths of 17" and 22" and in any length up to 60' to fit specific applications. One-piece transitions, incorporated into the conveyor panning, can be custom fitted for most any chipper infeed configuration. With the vibrating action, slabs, edgings and trim blocks move quickly and easily, with very little hangup, into the chipper. |
|
| |
|
Paddle-Type Conveyor |
A very versatile conveyor used for moving chips, bark, fines and sawdust in a number of applications, including sawmills, chip plants, post and pole operations and wood fired power plants. These heavy duty units can be fabricated in widths of 14", 24" and 48" and in lengths from 10' to 80'. Standard equipment includes steel reinforced hardwood paddles on 15" centers and a number of electric or hydraulic drives, depending on the application. Morbark also offers optional plastic paddles. |
|
| |
|
Morlift Dump |
The Morlift Dump is an economical system for unloading chip vans in pulp & paper or biomass energy applications. Capable of lifting up to 50 tons gross weight, the dump will lift and dump the contnts of vans from 30' to 48' long at rates from 8 to 10 vans per hour. This is a simple design that offers low installation and maintenance costs. Set up can be completed in a day or less after concrete foundation is poured. The Morlift system is all above ground, with no ramps to climb and no pits to maintain. |
|
|
|