Power Transmission

Chain Drag Conveyor

Problem: This customer conveys wet cake corn and was supplied carbon steel drag chain by the OEM.  The chain was severely corroded in a few short months of use. Solution: We supplied an all-stainless steel drag chain and special heat-treated pins which greatly reduced corrosion and maintained the overall working loads of the chain.  This dramatically extended […]

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Bucket Elevator Boot Section

Problem: The customer was running a bucket elevator chain #ER833 with K2 attachments conveying wet, abrasive, and corrosive sugar.   They were adjusting the chain every week and would get 6-8 months of life before having to do a full chain replacement. Solution: Divine sat down with the customer listened to their issues, evaluated the problem, and ultimately

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Cast Manganese Chain

Problem: Our customer was not happy with their supplier’s long lead times and lack of a quality-made chain. Solution: With the help and partnership of our local distributor we were able to stock our chain in the distributor’s warehouse for quick shipments.  We also offered them a written QC procedure that we strictly adhere to.  This gave

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Anti-Static Composite Roller

Problem:  A grain unloading terminal was using a heavy cast-iron return roller assembly.  The castings were heavy for maintenance workers to carry, and replacement costs were expensive. Solution:  With the help of our manufacturers’ engineering staff, we designed and built a  prototype that could be injection molded due to the high usage of rollers per year. 

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Custom Off-set Expansion Joint

Problem: A common and inexpensive band-aid for mounted process piping is to band-clamp a piece of sheet rubber. Solution: We were able to take field measurements which allowed us to customize and build an offset (sleeve one end, 150# flange other end), expansion joint. This provided a functional sealed joint while still allowing for pipe movement.

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Dust Tight Inspection Doors With Internal Wear Liner

Problem: Most inspection doors do not seal properly and leak.  Maintenance departments will do practically anything to re-seal a door; including foaming the door seal. Solution: Designed a door that is dust-tight and watertight with a bolt-on internal wear liner.  The wear liner can be easily replaced by un-bolting it from the pan of the door. A

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