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Lo-Pro 12 TCM

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Why go to all this trouble to build a cement bin?
Jeff “Hold Em” Bryan explains the design and manufacturing process that goes into every CON-E-CO cement bin. Watch this amazingly insightful video.

Advantages

  • Flexibility to configure as dry batch or wet batch
  • Superior material discharge control – Live-bottom Agg & Cement Batchers
  • Expandable for increased production capacity
  • Designed for round or rectangular cement silos
  • Reduced installation costs – low overall plant height
What’s all the fuss about electrical?
Scott “the Brain” Humphrey walks us through the awesome thought process that goes into every single CON-E-CO UL certified electrical panel and why you should care.

Features

  • Low overall height minimizes foundation expense
  • Reduced foundation expense
  • Modularized components for quick set up
  • Live bottom aggregate batcher to blend multiple aggregates
  • Blending cement batcher to pre-blend cementatious materials
  • Direct shear beam solid load cell systems
  • Expandable in truss cement storage bin
  • Optional plant mounted single or two compartment cement storage silo
  • Expandable aggregate storage
  • Pre-wired, Pre-plumbed, Pre-assembled plus Factory Checkout
  • Unitized modular design
  • Dust control mounting directly above cement batcher for easy material reclaim
  • U.L. listed service panel
  • High volume, low pressure aeration system and manifold distribution
  • Overbite fill gate design with quick dump valve fill gate operation
  • Hot dipped galvanized ladders, cages, conveyors
  • On site factory start up
  • Customer specific engineering details
  • Precision built screw conveyors
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Photos

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Specifications

Production Capacity

Theoretical Cycle Time with 30 second mix time – 2.5 minutes

Batcher Capacity

Aggregate – 1 to 12 cubic yards (1 to 9.2 cubic meters)

Cement – 1 to 12 cubic yards (1 to 9.2 cubic meters)

Scales – Direct load cells

Mixing Charging Conveyor

36” wide (914 mm), 40 horsepower drive

Cement Batcher Blending Screw

18” diameter (457 mm), 25 horsepower drive

Cement Feeder Screws

Two 12” diameter (300 mm), 20 horsepower drive. Optional 9” diameter (230 mm), 15 horsepower drive

Cement Aeration

5 horsepower, high volume, low pressure blower

High Pressure Air Compressor

10 horsepower, 120 gallon (0.45 cubic meters) receiver. Optional 15, 20, 25 or 30 horsepower

Electrical

460 volt, 3-phase with 120 VAC transformer for control voltage. All motors are TEFC. All motor circuit wiring protected by individual circuit breakers. Electrical components housed in NEMA steel enclosures. Wiring in conduit.

Batch Control System

Semi-automatic cut-off of cement by presets on digital readouts. Push-button for electric over air on gates. Optional fully automatic computerized batch control system

Water Meter

3” diameter (77 mm)

Transportation System

Rear-mounted tandem axle with eight (8) 295/75R 22.5 tires, wheels, air brakes, heavy duty spring suspension, tail and brake lights and fifth wheel rub plate with king pin

Storage Capacities

Aggregate Heaped Volume

50 to 270 cubic yards

38 to 200 cubic meters

Cement I Gross Volume

940 to 2,940 cubic feet

26 to 83 cubic meters

Cement II Gross Volume

1,340 to 4,920 cubic feet

45 to 139 cubic meters

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