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Sewage Bosker Raking Machine

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For the coarse filtration of raw water and sewage intake structures at:

• Sewage treatment plants
• Hazardous area plants
• Water reclamation facilities
• Potable water treatment plants
• Power stations (nuclear, fossil and hydro)
• Chemical plants
• Land and storm drainage pumping stations
• Various screening applications

Sewage Bosker Raking Machine
The Sewage Bosker Raking Machine is designed for highly effective bar screen cleaning in a wide range of applications with features specifically designed for sewage treatment and hazardous area plants. Simplicity of design and efficient debris handling make the Bosker Raking Machine the ideal solution for cost efficient cleaning of single or multiple bar screens and particularly deep installations. Our engineers customize every Raking Machine to site and application specific parameters. Retrofit into existing installations is simple and there is usually no need for expensive civil modifications. The Bosker Raking Machine has continually evolved since its introduction in 1960 and its success has been reinforced by Brackett Green’s century of experience in mechanical water filtration. Today, there are more than 500 Boskers in successful operation world-wide. It is this unique combination of efficient design and long term, in-depth field experience that is your assurance of decades of reliable and economical performance.
ADVANTAGES Descending Operation Provides Superior Debris Removal Fully Automatic Operation One Machine Rakes / Transports / Loads
Sewage Bosker Raking Machine
Sewage Bosker Raking Machine

 

The Problem
Conventional trash rakes can require complex civil works, require large amounts of space to operate, and have limited abilities to remove oversized, awkward debris such as rags, plastics and other common sewer debris. Conventional rakes also have difficulty removing fibrous material that has become entwined in the screening bars. These rakes merely push such debris deeper into the bar screen, compounding the effects of headloss and excessive velocities through the bar screen. Additionally, once a conventional trash rake has removed debris, a second debris handling system is required, adding to costs, complexity and maintenance. Conventional rakes have difficulty raking multiple bar screens requiring either a rake for each screen or complex, labor-intensive systems to traverse between screens or convey debris.
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The Solution
The Sewage Bosker Raking Machine is a trash rake cubed. It effectively does the work of three conventional machines — a trash rake, conveyor and debris loading system. There is no need for multiple rakes, conveyor belts or manual handling of debris. The Raking Machine eliminates the need for time consuming debris rehandling and provides for 24-hour coverage in case of nighttime screen blockage. Loading debris directly into a dumpster or trailer eliminates the need for additional handling. Open construction means an uncluttered screen deck. If required, Brackett engineers can include bends in the overhead monorail to access multiple screens or remote dumpsites. Operation is fast and simple. Once installed, the Bosker Raking Machine can operate automatically or a single worker can control it manually via a wireless remote or plug in pendant.
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The Process
At the start signal in automatic mode, the Bosker Raking Machine travels to the designated screen area and stops over its first pickup point. The gripper descends to the bottom of the screen, collecting debris in its jaws. Cylinders close the gripper and the hoist elevates the gripper and debris to the trolley. The trolley and gripper return to the dump area, where the gripper lowers then opens, releasing debris into the hopper, trailer or other dumpsite. It then moves to the second pickup point at the screen, continuing the cycle until the selected screen area is clean.

 

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Other Features

Capacities range from 550 lbs. through 6,600 lbs. Grippers are available in widths of up to 16 feet, constructed of aluminum-bronze (for hazardous applications), galvanized carbon steel or stainless steel. Powerful hydraulic cylinders handle awkward debris easily. Optional curved track allows for maximum flexibility of debris removal. Descending cleaning prevents skipping over large debris. There is no hair-pinning or tangling of debris due to precisely matched tine-to-bar spacing and the deep penetration of the tines between the bars. All models are available in single or dual-speed versions. Apatented (U.S. Patent No. 5,718,771) RTTR version (Retractable Traversing Trash Rake) is also available for easy adaptation to deck railroad tracks. The Bosker Raking Machine is able to clean multiple screens and remotely discharge debris. Drives are protected within the track assembly. The Bosker’s smart design means trouble-free Other Features - Sewage Bosker Raking Machine Other Features - Sewage Bosker Raking Machine
operation. If, for example, the gripper is unable to submerge due to a large buoyant object, it will close and cease to descend, preventing possible cable entanglement. Locating the hoses behind the hoist cables reduces the chance of damage by floating debris. Mounting the hydraulic cylinders directly on the gripper keeps the number of submersible moving parts to a minimum. No moving parts are permanently submerged. All models operate on the same principle — either by manual remote or automatic PLC control. Ultrasonic differential controls are also available. Telemetry data from alarms and level differential devices can also, if required, be transmitted to a central control room.

 


 

  Typical Technical Data (adapted to site specifics)
Model Light Duty Heavy Duty Super Duty Ultra Duty
Safe Working Load 550 lbs 1,100 lbs 2,200 lbs 6,600 lbs
Standard Maximum Depths (for greater depths, contact Brackett Green) 40’ 80‘ 80‘ 80’
Minimum Bar Spacing (smaller spacings possible with special “fine screening” grippers, contact Brackett Green for details) 0.75” 1” 1.5” 1.5”
Maximum Bar Spacing No Maximum
Hoist Motor Size 3 HP 5 HP 7.5 HP 10 HP
Hoist Lifting Speed 60’ /min 60’ /min 60’ /min 44’ /min
Trolley Motor Size (straight/curved track) 1 HP / 2 x 1 HP 1 HP / 2 x 1 HP 1 HP / 2 x 1 HP 1 HP / 2 x 1 HP
Hydraulic Motor Size 2 HP 2 HP 2 HP 2 HP
Hydraulic Working Pressure 1,300 PSI 1,300 PSI 1,300 PSI 1,700 PSI
Weight of Trolley 1,650 lbs 2,200 lbs 2,800 lbs 4,100 lbs
Weight of Gripper (minimum - maximum) 800-1,100 lbs 1,000-1,800 lbs 1,100-2,200 lbs 3,500-4,500 lbs
Typical Dimensional data A (curved track/ straight track) 8’-3” / 8’-5” 8’-3” / 8’-5” 8’-4” / 8’-6” 11’-1” / 11’-4”
B 6’-9” 6’-9” 6’-9” 7’-0”
C 3’-2” 3’-2” 3’-2” 3’ 5”
D 35” 36” 36” 39”
E 8° to 35° 8° to 35° 8° to 35° 8° to 35°
F (min/max) 4’ / 5’ 5’ / 8’ 35° 8° to 35°
G (max) 50’ 40’ 40’ 50’
H (min) 20’ w/internal festoon 20’ w/internal festoon 20’ w/internal festoon 20’ w/internal festoon
I (min) 7’ w/external festoon 7’ w/external festoon 7’ w/external festoon 7’ w/external festoon

 

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