Turn Head

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Turn Head

For handling variety of free flowing material like sugar, grain, corn, coffee, beans, rice, flour, grape seed, soya corn meal, garden seeds, peas, sunflower seeds and even saw dust, you will surely opt for Eminence’s En-mass Grain Feeders. These feeders move your material quickly, efficiently and with minimum damage. Material is fed past the upper return chain. It then falls into the trough bottom, where the lower chain moves it and forwards to the discharge side. When the additional material is introduced, it lays on the top of moving material and is conveyed towards the discharge at the same rate as the chain.

 

Drag chains carry the grains along entire depth of conveyor on special UHMWPE liners at an equal discharge rate and thus most of the material is gently carried on to form another layer of material. Plugging is eliminated as return chain limits the material to maximum level.

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    Features

    Selection Chart

    Model
    Belt Speed (M/Sec)
    Capacity (M3/hr)
    Capacity (TPH for Rice)
    BE 100
    1.3
    5
    4
    BE 125
    1.5
    8
    6
    BE 150
    1.55
    15
    10
    BE 200
    2.15
    35
    25
    BE 250
    2.45
    85
    60
    BE 300
    2.9
    140
    100
    BE 375
    3.2
    210
    150
    BE 400
    3.2
    275
    200
    BE 450
    3.2
    350
    250
    BE 600
    3.2
    500
    350

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a turn head conveyor used for?

    A turn head conveyor is used to change the direction of material flow in a conveyor system without manual handling, improving plant layout efficiency.

    Yes, turn head conveyors can rotate or divert materials at angles like 90° or 180°, depending on system design and operational requirements

    They are widely used in warehouses, packaging lines, assembly units, and material handling plants where directional change of goods is required.

    Key benefits include smooth material transition, reduced manual effort, space saving layout, and improved automation efficiency.

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