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GLOBAL
INDUSTRIES, INC.
M36 - M48 Bucket Elevator
10230004
2015-08-31
Typical Spider Arm
TYPICAL SPIDER ARM ASSEMBLY
3/8” x 1” bolt (900-00031) and
nut (900-05021)
aircraft cable
spider brace angle
• 24 - x 35 1/4”
[895 mm]
/ 100-3-0407
• 48 - x 59”
[1,499 mm]
/ 100-3-0348
• 66 - x 80”
[2,032 mm]
/ 100-3-0403
• 36 - x 63 1/8
[1,603 mm]
/ 100-3-2430
• 72 - x 113 7/16”
[2,881 mm]
/ 100-3-2432
1/2” nut (018912) and
lock washer (900-10041)
spider arm assembly, see
example f
• 24 - x 32”
[813 mm]
/ 100-2-0568
• 48 - x 49”
[1,245 mm]
/ 100-2-0567
• 66 - x 66”
[1,676 mm]
/ 100-2-0569
• 36 - x 54”
[1,372 mm]
/ 100-2-1600
• 72 - x 90”
[2,286 mm]
/ 100-2-1601
u-bolt with plate and
nuts (900-31006)
12”
[305 mm]
spout / brace angle
12”
[305 mm]
spout /
24”
[610 mm]
, 48”
[1,219 mm]
,
and 66”
[1,676 mm]
arm
10”
[254 mm]
spout / brace angle
8”
[203 mm]
spout / brace angle
6”
[152 mm]
spout / brace angle
10”
[254 mm]
spout / arm
8”
[203 mm]
spout / arm
6”
[152 mm]
spout / arm
u - bolt
example e
example f
NOTE: These truss kits are designed to safely support
their own weight with material (48 lb/ft3 [768 kg/m3]
maximum) flowing through the down spout, or wind
loads up to 100 mpg [160 km/h]. They are not designed
to support or brace other equipment or spouting
longer than the truss kit size!
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install the spider arm assemblies
Identify and set apart the different arm
assemblies. Install the arm assemblies to the
spouts at the proper locations.
Assembly