Bulk bag unloader.The company's halt" frame bulk bag unloader un·load v. un·load·ed, un·load·ing, un·loads v.tr. 1. a. To remove the load or cargo from. b. To discharge (cargo or a load). 2. a. is said to offer total dust containment at low cost by eliminating upper frame components to lift and/or position the bag, instead relying on the user's forklift or plant hoist hoist: see winch. to suspend the bag above the unit during operation. The bag-to-hopper interface consists off a Spout-Lock clamp ring positioned atop a pneumatically pneu·mat·ic also pneu·mat·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to air or other gases. 2. Of or relating to pneumatics. 3. a. Run by or using compressed air: a pneumatic drill. actuated ac·tu·ate tr.v. ac·tu·at·ed, ac·tu·at·ing, ac·tu·ates 1. To put into motion or action; activate: electrical relays that actuate the elevator's movements. 2. Tele-Tube telescoping tube, allowing dust-tight connections and unrestricted flow between the bag spout and hopper, as well as automatic tensioning of the bag as it empties to promote flow and evacuation. The telescoping tube raises the clamp ring assembly that seals the clean side of the bag spout to the clean side of the telescoping tube, and then lowers until the bag spout is pulled taut taut adj. taut·er, taut·est 1. Pulled or drawn tight; not slack. See Synonyms at tight. 2. Strained; tense: nerves taut with anxiety. 3. a. . Once the spout is untied, the telescoping assembly exerts continual downward tension on the spout. elongating the bag as it empties. The high-integrity, dust-tight seal between bag spout and clamp ring allows full-open discharge from bag spouts of all popular diameters, eliminating the need for iris valves commonly employed to lessen the escape of dust. (Flexicon) Circle 103 on card |
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