|
| |
Economy Bung Mounted Gear Driven Portable
Mixer - Specifications |
Cheap-Stir
Mixers manufactures a high quality line of Heavy Duty Direct Driven Bung Mounted
Portable Mixers available with maximum effect folding propellers typically used
in 55 gallon drum applications (specifications below).
Today's economy gear driven
swivel mounted portable mixing applications demand
durable process equipment accompanied by total support for your mixing
needs. We offer a complete line portable mixers. We provide superior materials of construction throughout to give
each mixer the strength & reliability that ensures the performance to the
standards of each Industrial Portable Mixer design.
|
Cheap-Stir Model AQBE
is our economy top entering bung mounted gear driven portable mixer with
heavy gage high strength cast iron housing. Our
rugged 2" NPT Bung assembly is constructed of corrosion resistant 316L {Low
Carbon} Stainless Steel (316SS Hardware). The
gearbox is equipped with a high strength single helical gear reduction with a
minimum AGMA Service Factor of 1.5 based on motor nameplate.
The removable
agitator/gearbox coupling is
constructed of 316LSS stainless steel for precise alignment to minimize shaft
deflection and to enable ease of installation. Please
note that non-aligning, non-concentric split couplings are not used.
1750 RPM motor options
include both 115/208-230 Volt, 1 phase and 208-230/460 Volt 3 Phase, TEFC
(Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled) designs. XP (Explosion Proof - Class I,
Group D, Class II, Group F&G, T3C) and intrinsically safe variable speed Air
Motors are also available. Variable speed motor options are available upon
request. The agitator shaft is measured from the mixers mounting and is supplied
with maximum effect folding propeller(s) as specified in the pricing
table. All wetted parts will be constructed of
316L {Low Carbon} Stainless Steel (with 316SS hardware). Each
mixers nameplate will specifically state, "Manufactured in USA" and
will be built with pride and dedication. See pricing link above.
08.03.07
|