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Screw Conveyor Articles
Screw conveyors are standardized through CEMA based on the screw outside diameter and the shaft outside diameter making these the 2 most important facts to know about a screw conveyor when sizing, designing or buying replacement parts.
To allow more flexibility for the plant designer, screw conveyors can be fitted with both feet and saddles to allow for greater flexibility. The foot is supplied at every trough joint, while the saddle can be fitted anywhere along the trough.
A custom designed screw feeder and hopper for metering bulk material to a test screener.
SCP engineers worked closely with the Ardurra engineering team to design the screw conveyors to fit all their needs while keeping cost and delivery as a high priority.
The screw conveyor drive, also called the reducer, refers to the motor/gear reducer assembly used to drive the screw conveyor.
One of the areas we pride ourselves on is designing screw conveyors that both perform well and are economical. How do we do that? We use all stock parts, or modified stock parts. Doing this ensures the cost is kept down, leadtimes are shorter and long term maintenance is easier due to the availability of replacement parts.
Both screw feeders and incline screw conveyors use shrouds but in different ways.
Screw Conveyor Parts has just released an interactive screw conveyor calculator you can use to size and select your screw conveyor.

