Westfield UCX3 1549 FMD U-Trough Conveyor Bundle | 10,0000 BPH + | Primary Use For Bins W/ U-Trough
PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE SETUP OR SHIPPING – PRICED FOB FACTORY
Unit Includes
- 1549 U-Trough Conveyor
- Gas Drive Kit
- Wheel Mover Kit
- 40 HP EFI Vanguard Engine
- Battery Kit
- Light Kit
Westfield UCX3 FL FMD U-Trough Conveyors
Westfield’s UCX3 1549 FL FMD U-Trough Conveyor Is Primarily Used For Unloading Bins With U-Troughs. These Units Have A Capacity Of 10,000 BPH Or More!
They Feature The Following –
- All Commodity Belt
- New 2024 – All Wheel Drive Mover Kit
- A “Drop & Go” Wheel Mover System With 160 Degree Turning & Dynamic Braking System
- Spray N’ Run Wash System
- Ergonomic Command Center With Electronic Throttle
- Two Belt Scrapers
- One Belt Brush
- Precision Urethane Flashing
- S-Drive With Extra Belt Take-Up
- Straight Down Flow Hood Design
- Smart Motor Mount Systems
- Torsion Idlers
- Work Light Kit
- Engine Oil Pan Heater
Westfield Conveyor Calculator
Find a conveyor that best fits your grain handling needs. Use the Westfield Calculator to help you determine:
A. What length of conveyor will best complement you bin height
B. How much ground length is necessary to ensure your conveyor will reach the desired bin height
The Westfield Calculator is easy to use and is designed to be practical. Use the Westfield Calculator as a tool to help you with your next conveyor purchase!
A. Conveyor Length
Do I need a 91 foot conveyor, or will a 31 foot conveyor do? Find out what conveyor length is the right choice for you bin’s peak height by using the Westfield Conveyor Length Calculator.
- Determine distance (A) from ground to eave of bin.
- Multiply the distance (A) by 2.5 to figure the minimum conveyor length needed.
Example: Bin height of 30’ X 2.5= 75’ – 75’ would be minimum length of conveyor you would want to look at.
B. Ground Length
Do you want to keep your conveyor running at its optimum speed and at its optimum incline? Use the Westfield Ground Length calculator to measure the approximate distance your conveyor should be relative to the base of your bin.
- Determine the length (A) of your conveyor.
- Determine the height (B) your conveyor will be used at.
- Plug the values into the formula to figure the approximate ground length distance.
Formula: Pythagorean Theorem
A² + B² = C²