FLEX-AUGER® Feed Delivery System
Planning
Planning
The FLEX-AUGER Delivery Systems may be readily adapted to most feed delivery applications. The systems
illustrated on the following pages show the most common types of FLEX-AUGER installations. These diagrams
provide guidelines for laying out your system.
See "Systems Not Allowed" on page 13 to see four systems that are NOT recommended. Possible alternate
systems are provided with each non-recommended system.
System A represents a typical straight-line system with optional tandem bin set-up. If this were a long system with
many outlet drops, some feed bypass should be provided by increasing the size of the outlet holes, from small at
the bin end, to the large at the control end of the line.
System B represents an extended length system. Equalize the power requirements of each part of the system.
Optional equipment required.
System C represents a twin boot system with the feed bin centered at one end of the building.
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