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TapcoModel CC-HD -Heavy Duty Elevator Bucket (Super Tough Nylon)

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The CC-HD bucket is the realization of a vision that our founders, Paul D. Taylor and Ted W. Beaty, had in the early 1970s. They wanted to eliminate the inherent problems of steel buckets, so they created a strong, resilient plastic bucket. Stronger, safer and more efficient than steel buckets, the CC-HD bucket is the gold standard of performance, durability and cost effectiveness.

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The toughest of all the non-metallic materials, nylon is rigid and abrasion-resistant. Compared to other plastics, nylon has a greater heat resistance and is non-sparking and non-corrosive. This is the perfect material if your buckets need to stay strong under extreme abuse or if you just want a material that will last longer

  • Prime virgin, impact-modified nylon
  • Choose from 37 sizes
  • Available in CC-HD and U-HD
  • Capacity is 10% to 20% above water level
  • Can be intermixed with existing CC-style buckets
  • Soybeans
  • Fertilizers
  • Salt
  • Sand
  • Chemicals

Style:
CC-HD (Heavy Duty)

Design:
High speed centrifugal discharge.

Material:
Prime virgin impact modified nylon.

Method of Manufacture:
Injection molded.

Color:
Gray.

Temperature Range:
-40°F to + 275°F/-40°C to + 135°C.

Flammability:
The impact modified nylon used in Tapco buckets is termed “slow burning”. It has been tested under Underwriters’ Laboratory Bulletin No. 94 HB. The primary toxic product of combustion is carbon monoxide.

Standard Drilling:
Any pattern and hole diameter can be provided at minimal cost.

Venting:
Available in five standard patterns. See catalog for specifications. Venting page.

Usable Capacity:
Net or usable capacity could range from 10% to 20% above water level. For engineering purposes, Tapco recommends using WL (Water Level) + 10% for usable capacity.

Spacing:
Minimum bucket spacing has historically been nominal projection plus 2". Many style CC buckets, however, are being used at projection plus 1", and some even closer. For engineering purposes, Tapco recommends using nominal projection plus 2".

Interchangeability:
Can be intermixed with existing steel or nonmetallic buckets. Some consideration should be given to balance. Bucket projection varies by manufacturer and material. Check elevator for proper clearances. Contact Tapco for recommendations.

Installation:
Fanged elevator bolts and nylon insert lock nuts are recommended for pulleys 6" in diameter and over. No. 3, Eclipse slotted head elevator bolts are recommended for pulleys under 6" in diameter. Flat steel washers must be placed inside the bucket under the nuts. Check elevator for proper clearances.

FDA Status:
Impact modified nylon does not meet requirements for FDA approval.

UV Resistance:
No UV (ultraviolet) stabilizers are added to Tapco buckets because most elevator buckets are enclosed in casings. Tapco buckets should not be exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods of time.

Recommendations:
Nylon buckets are extremely strong. They are unsurpassed in rough or severe service elevators. The outstanding abrasion resistant characteristics make this an excellent bucket for grain, soybeans, feeds, fertilizer, chemicals, sand and other free-flowing products.

Limitations:
Nylon buckets should not be used in the following: (1) Materials over 275°F/135°C. (2) Large dense material such as gravel and ore over 3/8" diameter. (3) Some sharp sluggish materials such as large glass cullet or oyster shells.

Caution:
Welding and cutting on elevator legs without taking proper precautions is extremely dangerous and can cause a violent explosion. Nylon buckets can be ignited and will burn from improper welding and cutting.

Important:
When elevating certain materials that harden or set up with moisture, a Tapco steel digger bucket should replace every 10th nylon bucket. Contact Tapco for recommendations.