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Whiting Equipment Canada Inc.Whiting Ladles
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Ladles from hand-held to 200-ton models Since 1884, Whiting has developed ladles forvirtually every holding and pouring requirement.These range n size from hand ladles as small as7” in diameter to 200-ton giants built to AISE specifications. There are more than 200 models,styles and sizes.
Our taper side ladles are available in hand andshank models, plus a range of larger sizes fortrolley or crane handling. We also build taperside truck ladles, with or without bail for cranehook. We make cylindrical pouring ladles andfloor or truck-mounted U-ladles. Also reservoirladles, including those with elliptical bowls foruse in limited space. We design special ladlesfor special requirements.
Whiting ladles are available with lip pour, bottomtap or outside teapot spout. They can be ofwelded construction with plain or anti-frictionbearings, covered or open top. There are threetypes of time-tested gear brackets.
Whiting mastery of ladling applications isparticularly beneficial in the design of completepouring systems. Our engineers are at yourservice from initial planning to installation.
Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION 1, 2 TAPER SIDE LADLES Hand and Shank Ladles 3 Trolley Ladle Straight and Offset Shank 4, 5 Vertical Hand Lever 6 Geared 7 Crane Ladles Up Pour Lip Pour Covered 11 Open Top 12, 13, 14, 15 Bottom-Tap Plain 16, 18 Geared 17, 19 Detachable Bail 20 Rack Type Rig 22 5-Position Rig 23 Outside Teapot Spout 24, 25 U-TYPE POURING LADLES 26A LINING WEIGHTS 26B CYLINDRICAL LADLES Pouring Ladles Hand Lever 26, 27 Geared 28, 29 U-LADLES Floor and Truck Mounted 30 PLUNGING LADLES 31 LADLE HANDLERS 8, 9 MISCELLANEOUS Special Liners 10 A.I.S.E. Ladles 21 Capacities 32, 33 Ladle Preheaters 34 Hot Metal Transfer Systems 35 Ladle Pouring Stands 36
Dimensions of Taper Side Ladles are shown in the following order throughout this catalog: top diameter,depth, bottom diameter. All are inside dimensions.
Dimensions of Cylindrical Ladles are shown in this
order: diameter, length. These are also inside dimen-sions in every case. WHEN ORDERING
When ordering ladles it will expedite shipment if you state clearly each of the following facts concerning the ladle you wish to purchase: TYPE (Taper Side, Cylindrical, or U-Ladle)
KIND (Hand, Hand Shank, Trolley, Crane, Truck, or Reservoir)
COVER (With Cover, or Open Top)
POURING STYLE (Lip Pour, Bottom-Tap, or Outside Teapot Spout)
CONSTRUCTION (Riveted, or Welded) (Plain, or Antifriction Bearings)
TIPPING MECHANISM (Straight or Offset Shank, Hand Lever; or type of Gearing)
BAIL (V-Bail, or Square Bail)
DIMENSIONS (Inside Dimensions of Bowl or Shell)
USE (Whether for iron, steel, etc.) Check this Bulletin to see if your ladle is available with these features and in the SIZE DESIRED. Please state if your ladle is to be used with a ladle handler, or a Monorail or Crane Pouring system.
Pertinent Facts About Whiting Ladles
REFRACTORIES
All Whiting Ladles are furnished exclusive of re-fractories (i.e., in the ladle bowl and cover, and bottom-tap rods). Capacities stated in the specification tablesare recommended and will vary according to the liningused and top allowance specified. BALANCE
All ladles are designed to hang plumb when filledto their recommended capacity, and will tip slightlytoward the tilting mechanism when partly filled orempty. Trunnions are so placed that the ladle may betilted (for pouring) with minimum physical exertion,whether full, partly full, or nearly empty. RIGHT HAND POUR
Whiting Ladles will be furnished with right handpour unless otherwise specified. Ladles are consideredright hand pour when the pouring lip is at the operator’s right as he stands facing the tipping mechanism. Thisapplies to all types of Whiting Ladles—taper side,cylindrical, teapot spout, and geared bottom tap. POURING LIPS
Whiting Crane Ladles (pages 12, 13, 14, 15) areprovided with two pouring lips, one on each side, andhence may be used for either right or left hand pour.
Whiting Covered Ladles (pages 4, 5, 6, 7,11) havebut one pouring lip and are right hand pour. Thisapplies to both hand lever tilt and geared ladles. DIMENSIONS
All dimensions in this catalog are APPROXIMATE,and are given in inches; capacities in pounds.
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HAND AND
SHANK LADLES
Whiting Ladle with single end shankSizes 10-23
Whiting Ladle with double end shank Sizes 11-23
Whiting Ladle with swivel shank Sizes 11-23
Standard BailSizes:
12 to 23
Hand and shank ladles may be obtained in sizes
ranging from 7 in. up to 23 in. diameter. The bowls
are made of heavy rolled steel plate and are of all-
welded construction (8½’, 10 and 11” bowls are
pressed steel). The tapered sides afford a simple,
trouble-free suspension in the forged steel belt.
Shanks are solid steel bars forged to the
suspension belt. Gas pipe handles may be
obtained on request on sizes 7 in. to 8½ in.
A detachable steel bail can be furnished for
ladles 12 in. in diameter and up, if desired for use
with an overhead crane, hoist or trolley.
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inclusive
Whiting Hand Ladles Sizes 7-8-8½
Bowl Size Top Dia
Lining Sides Bottom
Capacity Iron
7 8
8½
½ ½ ½
½ ¾ ¾
30 50 60
10 11 12
½ ½ ½
¾ 1 1
100 150 200
13 14 15
½ 5/8 ¾
1 1
1¼ 250 300 400
16½ 17½
19 ¾ ¾ ¾
1¼ 1¼ 1¼
500 600 800
20½ 1 1½ 1000
23 1 1½ 15004
COVERED TROLLEY LADLES
BC
D
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F
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L M
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick. Sides Bot.
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top. Allow
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
12 14 15
1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 3/16
152 266 339
1 1 1
1 1 1
11/2 11/2 11/2
159 221 282
1 11/2 11/2
1 11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2 13/4
16½ 17½ 19
3/16 3/16 3/16
3/16 3/16 1/4
386 480 645
11/2 11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2 11/2
13/4 13/4 13/4
331 417 475
2 2
21/2
2 2
21/2
13/4 13/4 13/4
21½ 24
1/4 5/16
1/4 5/16
993 1457
11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2
2 2
652 1015
3 3
3 3
2 2
A B C D E F G H J L M
12 14 15
12 14 15
101/2 121/4 131/8
111/2 125/8 131/4
541/2 555/8 571/2
181/2 203/8 221/8
73/8 85/8 83/4
257/8 29 307/8
9 9 9
101/4 111/4 121/4
183/4 207/8 221/4
161/2 171/2 19
161/2 171/2 19
141/2 153/8 165/8
141/4 15 155/8
581/2 593/4 611/8
231/2 245/8 261/4
10 101/2 111/4
331/2 351/8 371/8
9 11 11
135/8 145/8 157/8
245/8 261/4 28
211/2 24
211/2 24
187/8 21
173/8 187/8
677/8 703/8
293/8 321/8
121/4 133/4
415/8 451/2
11 11
173/4 195/8
315/8 343/4
STRAIGHT OR OFFSET SHANK
Taper Side with V-Bail These ladles, of all-welded high strength construc-
tion, offer the latest advance in ladle engineering.
The bowl is suspended on a basket type shank
that simplifies lining by permitting easy removal of
the bowl. This type of suspension also provides
for expansion of the bowl, thus avoiding lining
cracks. Bowls are provided with an extra long
spout for more accurate pouring and less spillage.
Three key bolts hold the bowl in place, and an
air gap between the bowl and shank prevents
direct heat transfer to the trunnion shafts,
extending their ser vice life.
The cover is carried on three levers hinged to
the shank, so that distortion in the bowl cannot
bind the cover hinge action. A skirt on the rear half
of the cover deflects heat and fumes from the
bowl to protect the operator. Furnished with
straight or offset shanks.
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NOTE: Like size ladle parts (bowls, covers only) are interchangeable withladles on pages 5, 6 and 7.
STRAIGHT OR OFFSET SHANK
Taper Side with Square Bail
Antifriction Bearing Antifriction Bearing Antifriction Bearing Antifriction Bearing
A
B C
D E
G
H J
K
M
L
NOTE: Like size ladle parts (bowls, covers, bails, belts and trunnions) are interchangeable with ladles on pages 5, 6 and 7.
These ladles have welded construction with basket
type suspension that permits easy removal of the
bowl for relining. The trunnion bearings are
protected by an air gap that also accommodates
bowl expansion. Bowls are provided with an extra
long spout for more accurate pouring and less
spillage.
Binding in the cover hinges is eliminated, since
they are mounted directly on the shank and are un-
affected by distortion of the bowl. The cover itself is
skirted over its rear half for protection of the ladle
operator.
Trunnion bearings are of the antifriction self-align-
ing type for ease of operation, and are sealed
against dirt and shot for long, trouble-free operation.
Furnished with straight or offset shanks. Bail is
drilled for Ladle Handler or bail attachment eye.
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Pl. Thick. Lining Top Dia. Sides Bot.
Model Handler
Capacity (Iron) Sides Bot.
ToAll
12 14 15
1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 3/16
1000 1000 1000
152 266 339
1 1 1
1 1 1
111
16½ 17½ 19
3/16 3/16 3/16
3/16 3/16 1/4
1000 2000 2000
386 480 645
11/2 11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2 11/2
111
21½ 24
1/4 5/16
1/4 5/16
none none
993 1457
11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2
22
A B C D E F G
12 14
12 14
101/2 121/4
97/8 11
533/8 555/8
135/8 151/2
73/8 85/8
15 161/2 171/2
15 161/2 171/2
131/8 141/2 153/8
113/8 123/8 133/8
563/8 583/8 677/8
161/8 181/8 183/4
83/4 10 101/2
19 211/2 24
19 211/2 24
165/8 187/8 21
14 151/2 163/4
691/8 727/8 745/8
193/4 225/8 247/8
111/4 121/4 133/4
SPECIFICATION
Lining p. ow
Capacity (Steel) Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
1/2 1/2 1/2
159 221 282
1 11/2 11/2
1 11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2 13/4
3/4 3/4 3/4
331 417 475
2 2
21/2
2 2
21/2
13/4 13/4 13/4
652 1015
3 3
3 3
2 2
H J K L M 241/2 275/8
9 9
31/2 31/2
101/4 111/4
183/4 207/8
283/8 311/2 331/2
9 9 11
31/2 31/2 41/2
121/4 135/8 145/8
221/4 245/8 261/4
351/4 391/8 411/2
11 11 11
41/2 41/2 41/2
157/8 173/4 195/8
28 315/8 343/4
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NOTE: Like size ladle parts (bowls, covers, bails, belts, trunnions) are interchangeable with ladles on pages 5, 6 and 7.
Bail eye is omitted when ladle is purchased for use with a Ladle Hanlder (pages 8 and 9)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Pl. Thick. Lining Lining TopDia. Sides Bot.
Model Handler
Capacity (Iron) Sides Bot.
Top. Allow
Capacity (Steel) Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
12 14 15
1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 3/16
1000 1000 1000
152 266 339
1 1 1
1 1 1
11/2 11/2 11/2
159 221 282
1 11/2 11/2
1 11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2 13/4
16½ 17½ 19
3/16 3/16 3/16
3/16 3/16 1/4
1000 2000 2000
386 480 645
11/2 11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2 11/2
13/4 13/4 13/4
331 417 475
2 2
21/2
2 2
21/2
13/4 13/4 13/4
A B C D E F G H J K L M 12 14 15
12 14 15
101/2 121/4 131/8
97/8 11
113/8
223/8 255/8 253/8
135/8 151/2 161/8
73/8 85/8 83/4
21 241/8 247/8
25 27 27
31/2 31/2 31/2
101/4 111/4 121/4
183/4 207/8 221/4
161/2 1
161/2 1
141/2 3
123/8 3
273/8 7
181/8 3
97/8 1
281/8 1
28 31/2 1
135/8 5
245/8 1
HAND LEVER TILT Taper Side with Square Bail
Antifriction Bearing Trunnions
re all-welded ladles built of heavy steel plate.
l is hung in a basket type suspension shank that
an air gap to accommodate bowl expansion,
rds easy removal of the bowl to simplify lining
on and repair. Bowls are provided with an extra
ut for more accurate pouring and less spillage.
runnions, with self-aligning antifriction type
, are covered for full protection against dirt and
ger bearing life and easier operation result.
tical band lever is used to tilt the ladle. This
locked to the bail when not in use to prevent
al tipping of the ladle.
may be purchased either with or without covers
d. Ladles furnished without covers are provided
essary cover mountings, so that a cover may be
later without welding or other modification of the
nge points are located back of the bail to avoid
rom metal splatter. A skirt, mounted on the rear
he cover, protects the operator from hot gases
m the molten metal.
ail may be adapted to a Ladle Handler, or fur-
ith a bail attachment eye for use with chain hoist
hook.
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17 /2 19
17 /2 19
15 /8 165/8
13 /8 14
32 /8 331/8
18 /4 193/4
10 /2 111/4
29 /4 31
32 33
4 /2 41/2
14 /8 157/8
26 /4 28
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NOTE: Like size ladle parts (bowls, covers, bails, belts and trunnions) are interchangeable with ladles on pages 5, 6 and 7.
SPECIFICATIONS
Pl. Thick. Lining Lining TopDia. Sides Bot.
Model Handler
Capacity (Iron) Sides Bot.
Top. Allow
Capacity (Steel) Sides Bot.
Top Allow
17½ 19
3/16 3/16
3/16 1/4
2000 2000
480 645
11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2
13/4 13/4
417 475
2 21/2
2 21/2
13/4 13/4
21½ 24
1/4
5/16 1/4
5/16 none none
993 1457
11/2 11/2
11/2 11/2
2 2
652 1015
3 3
3 3
2 2
A B C D E F G H K L M 171/2 171/2 153/8 133/8 39 183/4 101/2 291/4 41/2 145/8 261/4
JUNIOR GEARING (L-1033)
available with Pour-Rite Gearing (L-1233) Taper Side with Square Bail
Antifriction Bearing Trunnions
rformance for many years of foundry service
ished by these welded ladles. Bowls are made
vy steel plate for extra service life and bowls
vided with an extra long spout for more accu-
uring and less spillage. Air-cooled trunnions
trouble-free operation, with the shafts pro-
from bowl heat by an air gap. Bearings are
gning antifriction type, enclosed in a dirt- and
roof housing. Handwheel loads are small, be-
of the balance obtained by careful design.
les are furnished with and without covers as
d. All ladles have cover mountings installed,
t covers may be added at any time without
g or drilling. When mounted, the cover is in-
dent of the bowl, thus eliminating binding due
l distortion. A skirt on the rear half of the
deflects hot gases and fumes away from the
or.
e bail may be adapted to a Ladle Handler or
ed with bail attachment eye for use with chain
r crane hook.
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19 21½ 24
19 21½ 24
165/8 187/8 21
14 151/2 163/4
401/4 431/4 453/4
193/4 225/8 247/8
111/4 121/4 133/8
31 347/8 381/4
41/2 41/2 41/2
157/8 173/4 195/8
28 315/8 343/4
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WHITING LADLE
HANDLER … a low-cost way to easier, faster pouring Ladle Handlers, used with light cranes or trolleys, make itpossible for one man to do the pouring. They have beencarefully designed to facilitate speed and accuracy, whileproviding easy handling of hot metal with greatest pos-sible safety to the operator.
Pouring fatigue is minimized by easy maneuverability,low lifting wheel pull, and over-all simplicity of operation. The entire mechanism is rigid, swiveling at the point ofsuspension. The swivel hook has a heat-resisting thrust bearing. The bail attachment is rotatable so that the ladlemay be set at any desired angle to the handwheel.
This Ladle Handler has safety features of extreme im-portance. The load is carried on a newly developedshielded roller chain and sprocket with multi-tooth loading. The mechanical brake is totally enclosed, protecting itagainst dust, shot, fumes and heat. Bearing surfaces are specially hardened, and high safety factors are provided throughout the construction...for example, a factor of 10+in the chain.
Thus every care has been taken in designing this LadleHandler to provide easy, safe operation and long life. The comparatively small investment required for a Ladle Han-dler will soon be repaid in increased pouring efficiencyand savings in manpower.
Recommended Ladle Handlers to use with various sizeladles are shown in the ladle tables in this catalog. Stan-dard lifts for Ladle Handlers are shown in the table onopposite page...special lifts can be furnished on request.
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Y
R MAX
TROLLEY
MONORAIL
R MIN
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1” CLEARANCE
TAP SPOUT
F
H C K
K B
F
H
R S Model
Max. Gross Cap’y
Lift Max. Min. Max. Min.
T U W X Lift Per Rev. of H.W.
Dia.H. W.
H.W. Pull Per 100# Load
1000 850# 2’-0” 2’-6” 3’-0”
5’-89/16” 6’-89/16” 7’-89/16”
3’-89/16” 4’-29/16” 4’-89/16”
2’-61/2” 3’-01/2” 3’-61/2”
0’-61/2” 0’-61/2” 0’-61/2”
113/8” 6” 21/32” 17/32”
1¼” Approx.
26” 1¾# Approx.
2000 1500# 2’-1” 2’-7” 3’-1”
6’-5” 7’-5” 8’-5”
4’-4” 4’-10” 5’-4”
2’-111/2” 3’-51/2”
3’-111/2”
0’-101/2” 0’-101/2” 0’-101/2”
157/8” 7”
11/32”
21/32” 7/8” Approx. 30” 1½# Approx.
SPECIFICATIONS
HOW TO SELECT THECORRECT LIFT FOR YOUR LADLEHANDLER
Ladle Handlers may be se-cured with lifts as shown in thetable on opposite page. Do notselect a longer lift than is re-quired to enter the ladle underthe tap spout, because this willreduce the maximum heightmold that can be poured.
In order to select the correct lift,it is desirable to make a trialcalculation. Dimensions K, Y,and Z may be secured by actual measurements of the tap spout,monorail, and trolley; or takenfrom blueprints if the equipment isnot yet installed. Dimensions B, C,F, H, and L are given in the tablecovering the size and style ladleselected. Dimensions R (max.) and R (min.) are given in the LadleHandler table on the oppositepage. Substitute these dimensions and work out Formula No. I or No.2, depending on the style ladle tobe used.
FORMULA #1 for taper side ladles
Z minus K must be less than Yplus R (max.) plus H minus B, for ladle to go under tap spout.
FORMULA #2 for cylindrical ladles
7 minus K must be less than Yplus R(max.) plus H minus C, for ladle to go under tap spout.
FORMULA #3 If the above calculation proves
the selected lift is satisfactory, work out Formula No. 3 to deter-mine the maximum height moldthat can be poured.
From 7 subtract the sum of Y,R(min.), F, and L, to determinemaximum mold height.
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HOW WHITING LADLES WITH SPECIAL LINERS ARE USED FOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALS
Larger castings than were formerly consideredpractical are being poured in nonferrousfoundries today. Pouring them successfullydepends upon a ladle of adequate size thatprovides freedom from contamination. The scaling of iron ladles, and the spalling inmonolithic or mud linings eliminate theirusefulness for nonferrous metals.
Whiting has adapted a graphite type liner foruse with Whiting Ladles that not only eliminatescontamination, but supplies thermal insulationfor constant temperature pouring as well. Theladle liner is set on a nonconductive layer offiller, and the remaining space along the sidesof the bowl is tamped full of the filler material,giving the qualities of a good crucible, with the strength of a ladle.
All types of Whiting Ladles may be used withladle liners in sizes indicated in the table below.
A F
D
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H
G
C
E
B
SPECIFICATIONS
WHITING LADLES WITH DIXON LINERS For Ferrous and Non Ferrous
Total Capacity in Lbs. Whiting Ladle Size
Dixon Liner Size
Top Allowance
Metal Volume in
Cu. In. Aluminum Brass Iron Steel
8½ 10 11
60 100 150
1” 1” 1”
149 310 391
12 24 31
36 75 95
35 73 93
37 77 98
12 13 14
200 250 300
1½” 1½” 1½”
510 654 850
40 51 67
124 159 206
121 156 202
128 163 212
15 16½ 17½
400 500 600
1½” 1¾” 1¾”
1133 1418 1658
89 112 131
275 344 403
269 337 394
283 355 415
19 20½ 21½
800 1000 1000
1¾” 3” 3”
2268 2810 2810
179 222 222
551 683 683
539 668 668
567 702 702
Above capacities based on the following densities in molten state. Aluminum - .079 lbs. per cu. inch. Brass - .243 lbs. per cu. inch. Iron - .238 lbs. per cu. inch. Steel - .250 lbs. per cu. inch.
Ladle Dimensions Insulation Dixon Lime Dimensions A & B C D E F G H J Weight 8½ 10 11
7 8¾ 9¾
3/8 3/8 3/8
½ ½ ½
7¾ 9¼
10¼
63/8 81/8 91/8
8 9½
10½
¾ ¾ 1
9 13 21
12 13 14
10½ 11¼ 12¼
3/8 ½ ½
½ ½ 1
11¼ 12 13
9¾ 103/8 11¼
11½ 12½ 13
1 1 1
25 29 34
15 16½ 17½
131/8 14½ 15¼
½ ½ ¾
¾ 1 ¾
14 15½ 16
12¼ 13¾ 13¾
14¼ 15½ 16¾
1 1¼ 1¼
40 60 65
19 20½ 21½
16½ 18
18¾
¾ ¾ 1¼
¾ ¾ 1¾
17½ 19 19
15¼ 16¾ 16¾
18¼ 19¾ 19¾
1¼ 1¼ 1¼
80 107 107
Information courtesy of Joseph Dixon Crucible Co.
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COVERED CRANE LADLES
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SPECIFICATIONSTop Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
20½ 23 26
3/16 ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
L-1010 L-1010 L-1010
839 1247 1707
1½ 1½ 2
1½ 1½ 2
2 2 2
510 816 1096
2¾ 2¾ 3½
2¾ 2¾ 3½
4 4 4
27½ 29 32
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
L-1010 L-1010 L- 992
2033 2475 3001
2 2
2¾
2 2
2¾
2½ 2½ 2½
1346 1690 2233
3½ 3½ 4
3½ 3½ 4
4½ 4½ 4½
34½ ¼ 5/16 5
L- 992 3881 2¾ 2¾ 3 2974 4 4 5
WITH TAPER SIDE AND V-BAIL
ed crane ladles substantially reduce
rature loss of the molten metal being poured.
se of their greater heat retention they permit
areas to be served with less equipment and
taps. Reducing temperature loss of the molten
improves casting quality with fewer returns.
ls are fabricated from heavy steel plate with
lded seams. Trunnions are machined steel
d and welded into a cast steel base and can
nished with cast iron journal boxes or anti-
type bearings at a slight additional cost.
ers have three hinge points for ease of opera-
nd proper alignment and are provided with a
operating handle. These ladles are provided
-Z” pour gearing with anti-friction bearings,
lubrication and safety brake.
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36½ ¼ /16 L- 992 4164 3½ 3½ 3 3720 4 4 5
A B C D E F G H K L
20½ 23 26
20½ 23 26
18 20
22¾
15¼ 16¼ 181/8
44½ 46¾ 50½
29¾ 29¼ 34
11¼ 12¾ 13¾
41 42
47 ¾
12½ 13½ 15
27½ 30¾ 35¼
27½ 29 32
27½ 29 32
24 25½ 28
19 195/8 21¾
52 53½ 605/8
367/8 38
42¾
14½ 15¼ 17¼
513/8 53¼ 601/8
16½ 17¼ 18¾
36¼ 37½ 44
34½ 36½
34½ 36½
30¼ 32
227/8 24½
62¾ 65½
435/8 46¾
18 19½
615/8 66¼
20½ 21½
48 48½
All Dimensions Approximate.
A
B C
D E
Lip pour craheavy steel service. Thepouring lips band just abof riveted cheads on thetrunnions arwelded into airon trunnioflanges for pstandard eqtype trunnionat a slight diameter andin bottom ansteel bar. Laprovided with
“E-Z” Pourings, forced nished with are designedcapacity, anbracket when
LIP POUR
CRANE LADLES
G
F
H
L
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SPECIFICATIONSTop Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
20½ 23 26
3/16 ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
L-1010 L-1010 L-1010
839 1247 1707
1½ 1½ 2
1½ 1½ 2
2 2 2
510 816 1096
2¾ 2¾ 3½
2¾ 2¾ 3½
4 4 4
27½ 29 32
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
L-1010 L-1010 L- 992
2033 2475 3001
2 2
2¾
2 2
2¾
2½ 2½ 2½
1346 1690 2233
3½ 3½ 4
3½ 3½ 4
4½ 4½ 4½
34½ 36½ 40½
¼ ¼
5/16
5/16 5/16 5/16
L- 992 L- 992 L- 992
3881 4164 6167
2¾ 3½ 3½
2¾ 3½ 3½
3 3 3
2974 3720 4904
4 4
4¾
4 4
4¾
5 5 5
43½ 46
5/16 5/16
3/8 3/8
L-1016 L-1016
7317 8826
4 4
4 4
3 4
6471 7883
4¾ 4¾
4¾ 4¾
5 6
A B C D E F G H K L
20½ 23 26
20½ 23 26
18 20
22¾
15 16¼ 175/8
44½ 47
49¾
26 27¾ 311/8
10½ 11¾ 12¾
36½ 39½ 437/8
12½ 13½ 15
25 27 30
27½ 29
27½ 29
24 25½
183/8 191/8
511/8 525/8
31¾ 33½
13½ 14¼
45¼ 47¾
16½ 17¼
33 34½
TAPER SIDE WITH V-BAIL
ne ladles have bowls fabricated fromplate for added strength and long
bowl is provided with two drawn-out and a heavy steel bar reinforcing
ove the trunnion bases. Bowls can beonstruction with the flattened rivet inside or with all welded seams. Thee of machined steel pressed and large cast steel trunnion base. Cast
n journal boxes with overlappingrotection against spill are provided asuipment. Self aligning, anti-friction bearings can be provided if desired,
additional cost. Bowl sizes 29” top larger are provided with vent holes
d sides. Bails are forged from a heavydle sizes 40½”, 43½”, and 46” are a horizontal strut in the V-bail.
Gear Brackets with anti-friction bear-lubrication and safety brake are fur-these ladles. Whiting geared ladles to hang plumb when filled to ratedd tipped slightly toward the gear partially filled or empty.
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32 32 28 21¾ 601/8 40¾ 15¾ 56½ 18¾ 37½ 34½ 36½ 40½
34½ 36½ 40½
30¼ 32
35½
227/8 243/8 26¼
62½ 647/8 685/8
41½ 445/8 48
17 18
19¼
58½ 625/8 67¼
20½ 21½ 22¾
41 43
45½ 43½ 46
43½ 46
38 40½
287/8 301/8
735/8 761/8
521/8 543/8
21 22¼
731/8 765/8
24¼ 25½
48½ 51
All Dimensions Approximate.
A
B
C
DE
Lip pour craGear Brackediameter anon 72” top dgear brackeforced lubric
The ladle bplate and arband just about pouring larger have retaining plaholes in theriveted conson the inside
The trunnwelded intoshell. Cast flanges for pstandard eqsizes 58”-86type trunniocan be provia slight addi
These ladhaving a dolifting loop aare designeslightly towafilled or emp
LIP POUR
CRANE LADLES
G
F
H
LK
NOTE: Trunnion braces used on ladle sizes 58” and larger.
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
48½ 51 55
5/16 3/8 3/8
3/8 3/8 3/8
L-1016 L-1016 L-1016
10646 11554 14920
4 4¾ 4¾
4 4¾ 4¾
4 4 5
8959 10829 14440
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
6 6 6
58 62 66
3/8 3/8 ½
7/16 7/16 ½
L-1040 L-1040 L-1040
18263 21825 27639
4¾ 5¼ 5¼
4¾ 5¼ 5¼
5 5 5
17771 20358 26016
5¼ 6 6
5¼ 6 6
6 7 7
72 79 86
½ 5/8 5/8
9/16 ¾ ¾
L-1422 L-1422 L-1422
34858 42810 53270
6 6 6
6 6 6
6 6 7
35395 40114 49138
6 7¼ 7¼
6 7¼ 7¼
8 8 9
A B C D E F G H K L
48½ 51
48½ 51
42½ 44½
331/8 34¼
82¼ 845/8
66¼ 671/8
22½ 24¼
88 ¾ 913/8
26¾ 28
53½ 56
SPECIFICATIONS
TAPER SIDED SQUARE BAIL
ne ladles are equipped with “E-Z” Ladle ts on sizes up to and including 66” top
d with heavy duty helical worm gearing iameter and larger. Both types of ladlets feature anti-friction type bearings, ation and safety brake.
owls are fabricated from heavy steele provided with a steel bar reinforcingove the trunnion bases and two drawnlips. Ladle sizes 55” top diameter andremovable lips. Bowls have a refractoryte welded to the top and have vent bottom and sides. Bowls can be oftruction with the flattened rivet heads or with all welded seams.
ions are of machined steel pressed and large cast steel bases riveted to theiron trunnion journals with overlappingrotection against spill are provided as
uipment on ladle sizes 48½”-55”. Ladle ” are provided with anti-friction roller
n bearings as standard equipment andded on the 48½”-55” ladles if desired attional price.
les are provided with a square bailuble channel head beam with cranend heavy steel bar bail arms. Ladles
d to hang plumb when filled and will tiprd the tilting mechanism when partlyty.
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55 55 48 37¼ 90½ 74½ 26¾ 101¼ 32½ 65 58 62 66
58 62 66
51 54 58
38½ 405/8 427/8
94¼ 977/8 1027/8
77½ 83½ 88½
29¼ 30¼ 32
106¾ 113¾ 120½
34 36 38
68 72 76
72 79 86
72 79 86
63½ 70 77
45 535/8 541/8
112 1283/8 1353/8
97 108 114
35¼ 35¾ 34¾
132¼ 143¾ 148¾
41 44½ 48
82 89 96
All Dimensions Approximate.
SThese ladstruction. Ruse of a trunnions. of the ladleare of heav
The trunseparated the shaftsbearings, shot, are mounted o
A great trunnions. tipped withpartially fugreatly incr
POUR-RITE CRANE LADLES
L K
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A
B
C
G
H
D
E
F M
SPECIFICATIONS
with E-Z POUR Gearing Taper Side — V-Bail
elf-Aligning Antifriction Bearings les have durable, high strength welded con-igidity in the bowl is greatly increased with the horizontal reinforcing band just above the
This type of reinforcing increases the strength with minimum additional weight. Pouring lipsy gauge rolled plate, welded to the bowl.
nions are air-cooled, with the trunnion shaftsfrom the ladle bowl. Distortion that could bind is thus eliminated. Self-aligning, antifrictionfully enclosed for protection against dirt andused for greater tipping ease. Shot guards, n the bail, shield the trunnion housings.
deal of care was exercised in locating theThey are placed so that the ladle can be a minimum of effort, regardless of the full,
ll, or empty condition of the ladle. The result iseased pouring ease.
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T h i s c r o s s s e c t i o n through the t runnions of a Pour-Ri te Ladle shows the c i rcu la t ion o f cool - i n g a i r t h a t p r e v e n t s d i rec t heat t rans fer to t h e t r u nn i o n s h a nk s . A s s ho w n i n t h e d i a - g ram , t he e nd o f t h e t r u n n i o n s h a f t s a r e s e p a r a t e d f r o m t h e l a d l e b o w l b y t h e c h a n n e l - s h a p e d mount ing . Th is fea- ture assures longer,
trouble-free operation of the trunnions.
Pour-Rite Trunnion Construction
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
21½ 24 26
¼ 5/16 5/16
¼ 5/16 5/16
L-1010 L-1010 L-1010
1001 1457 1707
1½ 1½ 2
1½ 1½ 2
2 2 2
630 978 1096
2¾ 2¾ 3½
2¾ 2¾ 3½
4 4 4
29 32 36
5/16 5/16 5/16
5/16 5/16 3/8
L-1010 L- 992 L- 992
2475 3001 4512
2 2¾ 2¾
2 2¾ 2¾
2½ 2½ 3
1690 2233 3515
3½ 4 4
3½ 4 4
4½ 4½ 5
40 44 48
3/8 3/8 3/8
3/8 3/8 ½
L- 992 L-1016 L-1016
5825 8222 10931
3½ 3½ 4
3½ 3½ 4
3 3 4
4656 6779 8588
4¾ 4¾ 5¼
4¾ 4¾ 5¼
5 5 6
A B C D E F G H K L M
21½ 24 26
21½ 24 26
18¾ 21
22¾
111/8 12½ 13¾
103/8 11½ 12¼
3- 1¾ 3- 4¾ 3- 8½
48 505/8 525/8
16¼ 16¾ 18½
283/8 303/8 317/8
19½ 20¼ 20¾
20 20 20
29 32 36
29 32 36
253/8 28
31½
15½ 17
19¼
13½ 15
16¾
3-11¾ 4- 77/8 4-11¾
553/8 60¾ 65¾
185/8 237/8 23¾
33¼ 37
39¾
22 23¾ 26
20 26 26
40 44 48
40 44 48
35 38½ 42
21½ 251/8 26
18½ 187/8 22
5- 6¾ 5-113/8 6- 55/8
69¾ 74¾ 793/8
26¾ 27¼ 295/8
41¾ 443/8 465/8
28 303/8 32¾
26 30 30
All Dimensions Approximate.
TS
Pour-Ritstandardoperatinconstrucstructurathan is awith lowlips are w
The tras to ashafts bearingsagainst sbinding. with gusthe boweasier ha
POUR-RITE CRANE LADLES
K
A
B
C G
H
D
F
with E-Z POUR Gearing aper Side — Square-Bail elf-Aligning Antifriction Bearings
e Crane Ladles are constructed to rigids of durability with the high degrees ofg ease needed in crane ladles. Weldedtion is employed throughout, while all of the l parts of the ladles are built far heavierctually required, assuring long service life
maintenance. Two heavy gauge pouringelded to the bowl.
unnions are air-cooled, and are mounted sovoid directcontact between the trunnion
and the bowl. Self-aligning, antifriction are used in the trunnions, and are sealedhot and dirt to prevent fouled bearings andBowl reinforcement is of the horizontal type,set braces, greatly increasing the rigidity ofl. All crane ladles utilize gear brackets forndling.
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LE
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
48 52 56
3/8 ½ ½
½ ½ ½
L-1016 L-1016 L-1016
10236 12454 15935
4 4¾ 4¾
4 4¾ 4¾
4 4 4
8588 11706 15499
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
6 6 6
61 66
½ ½
5/8 5/8
L-1040 L-1040
21842 27639
4¾ 5¼
4¾ 5¼
5 5
19297 26016
6 6
6 6
7 7
A B C D E F G H K L 48 52 56
48 52 56
42 45½ 49
31 32¾ 35
795/8 833/8 86
64¾ 771
8 72¼
22½ 24¼ 26¼
87¼ 101 98¾
28 29 31
56 58 62
61 66
61 66
53½ 58
38 40
94 98½
78½ 88
281/8 305/8
1061/8 1185/8
33½ 36
67 72
All Dimensions Approximate.
SPECIFICATIONS
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NON-GEARED WITH V-BAIL
The high safety factors in all parts of these ladles fitthem for the heavy duty required in bottom tapservice. The bowl is fabricated from heavy steelplate and can be of riveted construction with theflattened rivet heads on the inside or with all weldedseams. The bottom of the bowl is equipped withsupporting feet and a steel plate to accommodatethe refractory nozzle. These ladles are provided witha refractory retaining plate welded inside the shell atthe top and a forged steel tilting loop bolted to theshell O.D. at the bottom. Vent holes will be providedin the bottom and sides of the bowl unless otherwisespecified.
The trunnions are of machined steel pressed andwelded into a large cast steel trunnion base. Castiron trunnion journal boxes with overlapping flangesfor protection against spill are provided. Bails areforged from a heavy steel bar and include a lock toprevent accidental tipping of ladle.
Bottom Tap ladles can be provided with “RackType” bottom tap rig or “5 Position” bottom tap rig.Rigs are illustrated and described on pages 22 and23.
BOTTOM TAP
LADLES
A
B
C
DE
NOTE: V-Bail with stru
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Capacit(Iron)
26* 27½* 29*
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
1707 2033 2475
32 34½ 36½
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ 5/16 5/16
3001 3881 4164
40½ 43½ 46
5/16 5/16 5/16
5/16 3/8 3/8
6167 7317 8826
A B C 26
27½ 29
26 27½ 29
22¾ 24
25½
111
32 34½ 36½
32 34½ 36½
28 30¼ 32
212
2440½ 43½ 46
40½ 43½ 46
35½ 38
40½
22930
* Available with Bottom-Tap Rod in cent All Dimensions Approximate.
SEENOTE
LK
G
H
F
t is furnished on ladle sizes 40½“, 43½“, and 46” only.
y Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
2 2 2
2 2 2
2 2½ 2½
1096 1346 1690
3½ 3½ 3½
3½ 3½ 3½
4 4½ 4½
2¾ 2¾ 3½
2¾ 2¾ 3½
2½ 3 3
2233 2974 3720
4 4 4
4 4 4
4½ 5 5
3½ 4 4
3½ 4 4
3 3 4
4904 6471 7883
4¾ 4¾ 4¾
4¾ 4¾ 4¾
5 5 6
D E F G H K L 7¾ 8½ 9¼
35½ 37
38½
337/8 34¾ 355/8
18¾ 19¾ 20¾
525/8 54½ 563/8
15 16½ 17¼
37 38½ 40
7/8 3 5/8
42¾ 46
49¼
377/8 41 ¼ 42 ½
22¼ 23½ 25
601/8 64¾ 67½
18¾ 20½ 21½
43 46 48
6½ 1/8 3/8
53 58¼ 60¾
503/8 521/8 53¾
27 29
30½
773/8 815/8 84¼
22¾ 24¼ 25½
52 55
57½ er of ladle at additional cost, if desired.
SPECIFICATIONS
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W“E-Z” Pour ladlethese bottom tawhere auxiliary fabricated from riveted construcon the inside bottom of the bfeet and a strefractory nozzla refractory retaat the top. Bowlprovided with aholes will be prthe bowl unless
The trunnionsand welded intoCast iron trunniflanges for protBails are forgeinclude a lock ladle.
Bottom tap laType” bottom taRigs are illustraand 23.
BOTTOM TAP
LADLES
A
B
C
DE
NOTE: V-Bail with stru
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capa(Iro
26* 27½* 29*
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
L-1010 L-1010 L-1010
170203247
32 34½ 36½
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ 5/16 5/16
L- 992 L- 992 L- 992
300388416
40½ 43½ 46
5/16 5/16 5/16
5/16 3/8 3/8
L- 992 L-1016 L-1016
616731882
A B C D 26
27½ 29
26 27½ 29
22¾ 24
25½
175/8 183/8 191/8
32 34½ 36½
32 34½ 36½
28 30¼ 32
21¾ 227/8 243/8
40½ 43½ 46
40½ 43½ 46
35½ 38
40½
26¼ 287/8 301/8
* Available with Bottom-Tap Rod in center of la All Dimensions Approximate.
S
SEENOTE
LK
G
H
F
t is furnished on ladle sizes 40½“, 43½“, and 46” only.
city n)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
7 3 5
2 2 2
2 2 2
2 2½ 2½
1096 1346 1690
3½ 3½ 3½
3½ 3½ 3½
4 4½ 4½
1 1 4
2¾ 2¾ 3½
2¾ 2¾ 3½
2½ 3 3
2233 2974 3720
4 4 4
4 4 4
4½ 5 5
7 7
3½ 4
3½ 4
3 3
4904 6471
4¾ 4¾
4¾ 4¾
5 5
PECIFICATIONS
GEARED ITH V-BAIL
gear brackets are provided withp ladles for added versatility andtilting is not available. The bowl isheavy steel plate and can be oftion with the flattened rivet headsor with all welded seams. Theowl is equipped with supporting
eel plate to accommodate thee. These ladles are provided withining plate welded inside the shell sizes 32” diameter and larger are bottom reinforcing band, Vent
ovided in the bottom and sides ofotherwise specified.
are of machined steel pressed a large cast steel trunnion base.on journal boxes with overlappingection against spill are provided.d from a heavy steel bar andto prevent accidental tipping of
dles can be provided with “Rackp rig or “5 Position” bottom tap rig.ted and described on pages 22
6 4 4 4 7883 4¾ 4¾ 6
E F G H K L 50
513/8 527/8
36 371/8 381/8
15¾ 16½ 17¼
51¾ 535/8 553/8
15 16½ 17¼
37 38½ 40
601/8 62½ 65
403/8 437/8 453/8
18¾ 20 21
591/8 637/8 663/8
18¾ 20½ 21½
43 46 48
68¼ 737/8 763/8
535/8 553/8 57¼
22½ 24½ 25¾
761/8 797/8 83
22¾ 24¼ 25½
52 55
57½ dle at additional cost, if desired.
Bottom Tapfurnished wchannel hepickup loopsteel plate the flattenewelded sreinforcing bottom reinequipped waccommodare providwelded inssteel tiltingbottom. Veand sides o
The trunand weldedCast iron trflanges forBail locks tipping of la
Bottom TType” bottoRigs are iland 23.
BOTTOM TAP
LADLES
LK
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B
CG
H
DE
F
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
48½ 51 55
5/16 3/8 3/8
3/8 3/8 3/8
10646 11554 14920
4 4¾ 4¾
4 4¾ 4¾
4 4 5
8959 10829 14440
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
6 6 6
58 62 66
3/8 3/8 ½
7/16 7/16 ½
18263 21825 27639
4¾ 5¼ 5¼
4¾ 5¼ 5¼
5 5 5
17771 20358 26016
5¼ 6 6
5¼ 6 6
6 7 7
72 79 86
½ 5/8 5/8
9/16 ¾ ¾
34858 43810 53270
6 6 6
6 6 6
6 6 7
35395 40114 49138
6 7¼ 7¼
6 7¼ 7¼
8 8 9
SPECIFICATIONS
NON-GEARED SQUARE BAIL
ladles from 48½” to 86” diameter areith square bails. Bails have a doublead beam with heat shield and crane. The bowl is fabricated from heavy
and can be of riveted construction withd rivet heads on the inside or with alleams. Bowls have a horizontal
band above the trunnions and aforcing band. The bottom of the bowl isith supporting feet and a steel plate toate the refractory nozzle. These ladlesed with a refractory retaining plate ide the shell at the top and a forged loop bolted to the shell O.D. at thent holes will be provided in the bottom f the bowl unless otherwise specified.
nions are of machined steel pressed into a large cast steel trunnion base.unnion journal boxes with overlapping protection against spill are provided.
are included to prevent accidentaldle.
ap ladles can be provided with “Rackm tap rig or “5 Position” bottom tap rig.lustrated and described on pages 22
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A B C D E F G H K L
48½ 51 55
48½ 51 55
42½ 44½ 48
31¾ 33
355/8
63½ 66
71¼
72½ 73¾ 80½
32½ 34½ 36¾
105 108¼ 117¼
26¾ 28
32½
62 64 70
58 62 66
58 62 66
51 54 58
371/8 39
41½
74¼ 78 83
82½ 88¾ 94
38¾ 40¾ 43¼
121¼ 129½ 137¼
34 36 38
73 77 81
72 79 86
72 79 86
63½ 70 77
44½ 53½ 56
89 106½ 112
1047/8 105 120
46¾ 46¾ 46¾
1475/8 155½ 166¾
41 44½ 48
87 94 101
All Dimensions Approximate.
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GEARED SQUARE BAIL
These Bottom Tap ladles are furnished withsquare bail and “E-Z” Pour gearing. Bowls can be provided in standard riveted construction or allwelded if desired. These bowls have a refractoryretaining top plate welded to the shell at the topand reinforcing bands above the trunnions andfrom the trunnions around the bottom of the bowl. Three feet are welded to the ladle bottom tosupport the ladle and protect the bottom nozzle.Vent holes are provided in the bottom and sides ofthe bowl unless otherwise specified.
Machined steel trunnion shafts are pressed andwelded into a large cast steel trunnion base. Onbowl sizes up to 55” cast iron trunnion journalboxes are provided and on 58” diameter andlarger anti-friction trunnion bearings are used.
Square bails have double channel head beamwith heat shield and crane pick-up loop.
Bottom Tap ladles can be provided with “RackType” bottom tap rig or “5 Position” bottom tap rig.Rigs are illustrated and described on pages 22and 23.
BOTTOM TAP
LADLES
LK
A
B
C G
H
DE
F
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
48½ 51 55
5/16 3/8 3/8
3/8 3/8 3/8
L-1016 L-1016 L-1016
10646 11554 14920
4 4¾ 4¾
4 4¾ 4¾
4 4 5
8959 10829 14440
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
6 6 6
58 62 66
3/8 3/8 ½
7/16 7/16 ½
L-1040 L-1040 L-1040
18263 21825 27639
4¾ 5¼ 5¼
4¾ 5¼ 5¼
5 5 5
17771 20358 26016
5¼ 6 6
5¼ 6 6
6 7 7
72 79 86
½ 5/8 5/8
9/16 ¾ ¾
L-1422 L-1422 L-1422
34858 43810 53270
6 6 6
6 6 6
6 6 7
35395 40114 49138
6 7¼ 7¼
6 7¼ 7¼
8 8 9
A B C D E F G H K L
48½ 51 55
48½ 51 55
42½ 44½ 48
31½ 325/8 35¼
79¾ 823/8 87¾
76½ 78¼ 851/8
27 29½ 30¾
103½ 106¾ 1157/8
26¾ 28
32½
62 64 70
58 62 66
58 62 66
51 54 58
36¾ 38½ 411/8
917/8 953/8 100¼
88 93
987/8
31¼ 34¼ 36¼
119¼ 127¼ 1351/8
34 36 38
73 77 81
72 79 86
72 79 86
63½ 70 77
44 52¾ 553/8
1167/8 133½ 140¼
1061/8 112
115¾
39¼ 39¼ 39¼
1453/8 151¾ 162½
41 44½ 48
87 94 101
All Dimensions Approximate.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Where a number of ladles are required of the samesize, a substantial savings can be realized by utilizing one or two detachable type ladle bails. Specialclearance, handling or pouring requirements oftennecessitate that the bail be removed from the ladle.
Whiting Corporation can furnish any size ladle witha detachable type bail with either the hook type armsor the stirrup type to engage ladle trunnions. Bailscan be provided with the hairpin type lifting loop or amachined alloy steel pin between the head beams forextra low clearance requirements. Hook typedetachable bails can be provided with a Whitingmotor operated ladle gear bracket to combine all theadvantages of the removable bail plus motor oper-ated pouring from a crane or hot metal carrier.
A.I.S.E. LADLES
Detachable hook type bail with motor operated gearing.
A.I.S.E. LADLES
Whiting Corporation has designed and furnished manyladles to the steel mill and foundry industry that meetA.I.S.E. standard No.9 for hot metal ladles. Thesespecifications cover the type of materials to be used infabrication and the design criteria for various ladlecomponents such as trunnion pins, bases, stiffenerribs, thickness of side plates and bottom.
Whiting standard A.I.S.E. ladles are of welded con-struction and are stress relieved after welding. Trun-nion bases are lined bored for proper alignment priorto installation of machined trunnion shafts. Theseladles can be furnished with lifting bails designed toA.I.S.E. specification No. 7 featuring bail hook armsfabricated from laminated steel plates of welded andriveted construction.
Heavy duty steel mill bottom tap rigs are availablewith A.I.S.E. ladles and have a swivel operating leverwhich can be rotated 180° for most convenient operat-ing position or with a hydraulic cylinder operator. Rigsare provided with accurately machined slides sealedagainst metal shot and mill atmosphere to provide longtrouble free life.
If your ladle specifications call for A.I.S.E. standards, call Whiting. We have standard models ranging from5-200 tons plus the capabilities to design one thatmeets your exact requirements.
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A slide bearing, pivoted on a bracket bolted to thebowl, forms the tap mechanism used in Bottom-Tap Ladles. The action is controlled by a levermounted at the side of the bowl. A rack and sectorarrangement provides easy adjustment of the gear mesh so that the handle may be set to suitthe operator. On ladles 48½ in. in diameter andlarger, the handle is detachable near the slide.
The slide itself is almost fully enclosed forprotection against dirt and spillage, while an apronon the gooseneck prevents metal from splashingagainst the machined surfaces of the slide. Theslide is adjusted by a single screw so thatadjustments can be made quickly with thepossibility of distorting the slide eliminated. Setscrews permit adjustment for side wear, whileshims under the clamping plate permit correctionfor wear in the other direction.
The gooseneck has a tapered stem, fitting intothe slide with slots so that a wedge key can beused to draw the stem into the slide and hold it inposition. The same key can be used to removethe gooseneck from the slide. A lifting eye isfurnished for handling the gooseneck when it isnot in use on the ladle. With the gooseneckremoved, the slide can be dropped completelybelow the level of the bowl to protect it from overheating while the lining is being dried.
A liberal supply of lubricant is furnished bygrease pockets with Alemite fittings, assuringeasy operation at all times, and long life.
RACK TYPE BOTTOM-
TAP RIG
TAPROD
SLEEVES
STOPPER
NOZZLE
Refractories† No. of Sleeves Required Ladle Top Dia.
Tap Rods Assembly Nozzle Stopper 80 83 84 85 90 90(half) 95 96
26 27½ 29
T-18489-C T-18489-D T-18489-E
40 40 40
409B 409B 409B
2 1 1
1
2 2
32 34½ 36½
T-18489-F T-18489-G T-18489-H
40 40 40
409B 409B 409B
3 3
1
1
3
40½ 43½ 46
T-18489-J T-18489-K T-18489-L
40 40
42 or 151
409B 409B 409B
4 4
1
1
4
48½ 51 55
T-18489-M T-18489-N T-18489-P
42 or 151 42 or 151 42 or 151
460 460 460
4 5 5
1
58 62 66
T-18489-R T-18489-S T-18489-T
42 or 151 ** **
460 507# 507#
5 1 1 1
5 6
72 79 86
T-18489-V T-18489-W T-18489-X
** ** **
507# 507# 507#
1 1 1
6 7 8
† Available from Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey City, N.J. # For these ladles there are other stopper designs to meet customer’s requirements. ** To customer’s requirements.
BOTTOM-TAP ROD REFRACTORIES for both “Rack Type” and “5-Position” Bottom-Tap rigs
With the new Wcan pour fromThis equipmen
• Narrowe• Efficient • Faster, e
Operation isleft. All parts airon. The rig mantled.
Operation isare fewer partthe usual rig. shafts are opeparts. Rig is standard ladle
BOTTOM- TAP RIG
Here’s how this remarkable simple rig works; Gear case (A) and operating arm (B) swing a full 180° (C) around the lifting shaft; concealed gear sector in gear case raises andlowers slotted shaft (E) which, in turn, raises or lowers the stopper rod. Ibis revolvingmechanism may be locked in any one of five positions by dropping dog (D) into locking slots. Thus, the operator may stand in any one of five different positions and tap theladle.
Using the Whiting 5-Position Botton-Tap Rig, operator nay tap the same ladle as easily from a position perpendicular to ladle (see photo, below) as he can from extreme right or left sides (see photo at right).
5-POSITION
hiting 5-Position Bottom-Tap Rig you any one of five different positions.t allows:
r pouring aisles use of pouring areas asier, safer pouring
illustrated in the photograph at the re built of welded steel or malleable
is quickly attached, detached or dis-
simple and actual count shows theres in the Whiting 5-Position Rig than inAll parts are protected … no gears or n … no metal can spill on operating
built in three different sizes to fit alls from 26” to 86”, top diameter.
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E-Z POUR OUTSIDE TEAPOT SPOUT LADLES
LK
A
B
CG
H
DE
F
SEE NOTE
Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
26 29 32
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
32-40* 32-40*
L- 992†
1707 2475 3001
2 2
2¾
2 2
2¾
2 2½ 2½
1096 1690 2233
3½ 3½ 4
3½ 3½ 4
4 4½ 4½
34½ 36½
¼ ¼
5
5/16 5/16 5
L- 992† L- 992†
3831 4164
2¾ 3½
2¾ 3½
3 3
2974 3720
4 4
4 4
5 5
SPECIFICATIONS
with V- and Square Bails and Antifriction Trunnion Bearings.
Whiting Outside Teapot Spout Ladles arevided with a heavy structural fabricated allded spout with air space between the spout ladle bowl. Spout is split horizontally and
tically to ease lining repair and replacement is held in place with key bolts.
he bowls have a welded vertical seam and a ged head bottom riveted to the shell with flat-ed heads formed on the inside to ease lining ration. Refractory retaining top angles and a forcing band welded to the shell outside are
luded with all teapot spout ladles.
runnions are machined steel shafts pressed welded into a large steel base and are vided with antifriction type trunnion bearings smooth, easy operation.
adle sizes up to and including 46” are provided forged V-bail, 48½”and larger have square
ls.
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40½ /16 /16 L- 992† 6157 3½ 3½ 3 4904 4¾ 4¾ 5 43½ 46
48½‡
3/8 3/8 3/8
3/8 3/8 3/8
L-1016† L-1016† L-1016†
7317 8826 10646
4 4 4
4 4 4
3 4 4
6471 7883 8959
4¾ 4¾ 5¼
4¾ 4¾ 5¼
5 6 6
51 ‡ 55 ‡ 58 ‡
½ ½ ½
3/8 3/8 7/16
L-1016† L-1040† L-1040†
11584 14920 18263
4¾ 4¾ 4¾
4¾ 4¾ 4¾
4 5 5
10829 14440 17771
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
5¼ 5¼ 5¼
6 6 6
A B C D E F G H K L 26 29 32
26 29 32
22¾ 25½ 28
18 193/8 21¾
501/8 527/8 60½
417/8 44¾ 50
12¾ 14¼ 15¾
545/8 59
65¾
24 25½ 27
39½ 42½ 45½
34½ 36½ 40½
34½ 36½ 40½
30¼ 32
35½
227/8 24¾ 26¾
625/8 665/8 70½
52 553/8 57¾
17 18
19¼
69 733/8 77
29¼ 30 34
48¾ 50¾ 56¾
43½ 46
48½
43½ 46
48½
38 40½ 42½
28½ 29¾ 32¼
74 76½ 817/8
60¾ 63¾ 76
21 22¼ 24
81¾ 86 100
35½ 36¾ 42¾
59¾ 62¼ 707/8
51 55 58
51 55 58
44½ 48 51
34½ 36¼ 371/8
843/8 90½ 933/8
77 83 84
24¼ 27¼ 28¼
103¼ 110¼ 112¼
44½ 46½ 48
73 75 77
* 26” Handwheel. † 36” Handwheel. ‡ Square Bail; all others V-Bail. All dimensions approximate.
E-Z POUR OUTSIDE TEAPOT SPOUT LADLES
LK
A
B
C G
H
DE
F
A combladle antional sease arrangeto one spout crepairedsectionsentire s
The lhigh strtrunnionaligningshot. Gladles.
SEE NOTE
with V- and Square Bails Self-Aligning Antifriction Bearings ination of fine structural features makes this outstanding pouring device. The split sec-
pout permits relining with greater speed andthan is possible with other spoutments. The spout can be relined many timesrelining of the bowl. Skull formations in thean be quickly removed, and the top section or replaced without disturbing the lower. This avoids the necessity of replacing the
pout due to wear in the top portion.
adle itself is of all-welded construction, withength, low weight, horizontal reinforcing. Thes are air-cooled, and incorporate self- antifriction bearings sealed against dirt andear brackets are supplied with all of these
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T h i s c r o s s s e c t i o n through the t runnions of a Pour-Ri te Ladle shows the c i rcu la t ion o f cool - i n g a i r t h a t p r e v e n t s d i rec t heat t rans fer to t h e t r u nn i o n s h a nk s . A s s ho w n i n t h e d i a - g ram , t he e nd o f t h e t r u n n i o n s h a f t s a r e s e p a r a t e d f r o m t h e l a d l e b o w l b y t h e c h a n n e l - s h a p e d mount ing . Th is fea- ture assures longer,
trouble-free operation of the trunnions.
Pour-Rite Trunnion Construction Top Dia.
Pl. Thick Sides Bot.
Ladle Gearing
Capacity (Iron)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
Capacity (Steel)
Lining Sides Bot.
Top Allow.
26 29 32
5/16 5/16 5/16
5/16 5/16 5/16
L-1010* L-1010* L- 992†
1707 2475 3001
2 2
2¾
2 2
2¾
2 2½ 2½
1096 1690 2233
3½ 3½ 4
3½ 3½ 4
4 4½ 4½
36 40
5/16 3/8
3/8 3/8
L- 992† L- 992†
4512 5825
2¾ 3½
2¾ 3½
3 3
3515 4656
4 4¾
4 4¾
5 5
44 48‡
3/8 3/8
3/8 ½
L-1016† L-1016†
8222 10931
3½ 4
3½ 4
3 4
6779 8588
4¾ 4¾
4¾ 4¾
5 6
A B C D E F G H K L 26 29 32
26 29 32
22¾ 25½ 28
17¾ 193/8 21½
50 53 60
41½ 44½ 49¼
12¾ 14 16
54¼ 58½ 65¼
23¼ 26 28
39¼ 43
46¾ 36 40 44
36 40 44
31½ 35
38½
235/8 255/8 27¾
64¼ 68¼ 72¾
54¼ 56½ 60½
175/8 195/8 221/8
717/8 761/8 825/8
31½ 32¾ 37
53 55¾ 613/8
48 48‡
48 48
42 42
30¾ 30¾
787/8 787/8
66¾ 76½
23¾ 23¾
90½ 100¼
40½ 40½
665/8 665/8
* 26” Handwheel. † 36” Handwheel. ‡ Square Bail; all others V-Bail. All dimensions approximate.
SPECIFICATIONS
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V-Bail with Hand Lever Tilt This cylindrical ladle is fitted with a hinged coverand teapot spout. It is designed to keep the metal hotter and provide cleaner slag-free metal for pouring.
The bowl is fabricated from heavy steel plate,welded throughout with the exception of one end.This end is bolted in place to permit quick removalfor lining operations. Both ends are reinforced with welded steel ribs, and four steel feet are welded tothe underside of the bowl. The rectangularsection, forged steel V-Bail permits handling eitherby crane or overhead hoist. The tippingmechanism is a simple hand lever requiring verylittle effort for pouring.
E-Z POUR CYLINDRICAL
LADLES
L
KAB
C
M
H
DE
F J
Shell Inside Dimen. Pl. Thick. Capacity Lining Capacity Lining Dia. Length Shell Ends (Iron) Shell Ends (Steel) Shell Ends 19 22
16 19
¼ ¼
¼ ¼
268 529
3 3
3 3
216 450
3½ 3½
3½ 3½
24½ 25½
21½ 25½
¼ 5/16
¼ ¼
772 1088
3¼ 3¼
3¼ 3¼
675 894
3¾ 4
3¾ 4
A B C D E F G H J K L M 19 22
16 19
20¾ 24¾
13½ 14
377/8 387/8
24 26½
12 131/8
36 395/8
40 42
22¾ 26¾
13 13
24¾ 25½
24½ 25½
21½ 25½
267/8 28
15½ 18¼
427/8 471/8
26½ 33¾
143/8 15¾
407/8 49½
45 60
287/8 30
14 15
27½ 29 All dimensions approximate.
Capacity based on 85% of volume occupied by metal.
SPECIFICATIONS
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U-TYPE LADLES
L
K
N
A BC
G
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DE
F
M
N
SPECIFICATIONS Ins
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L
S
POURING LADLES
U-Type E-Z Pour Gearing eve Trunnion Bearing e of ladle can be furnished
her a V-bail as shown or a bail. The Pour-Rite Gear t can alternately bed up to the 17” radius by
g size. The cover is of theype with an opening forg metal.
e ladles are readily adapt- pouring molds with varying ole locations and have a
m included angle of tiltll to empty. They are fab-from heavy steel plate withements and are of weldedction. The trunnions are ed steel pressed and into a steel base plate,o the shell.
cover being fixed but re-e allows for great ease inning process. Patching an lining is readily done as
d.
101314161617
19½20222324
Shell ide Dimen. Pl. Thick. Gear Capacity Lining Top Capacity Lining Top . Length Shell Ends Bracket (Iron) Shell Ends Allowance (Steel) Shell Ends Allowance
22 26 28
3/16 ¼ ¼
3/16 ¼ ¼
L-1010-A L-1010-A L-1010-A
506 984 1494
3 3½ 3½
3 3½ 3½
3 3
3½
442 892 1380
3½ 4 4
3½ 4 4
3 3
3½
31 34 35
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
L-1010-A L-1010-A L- 992-A
2025 2586 3040
4 4 4
4 4 4
4 4 4
1892 2440 2880
4½ 4½ 4½
4½ 4½ 4½
4 4 4
39 41 44
3/8 3/8 ½
3/8 3/8 ½
L- 992-A L- 992-A L-1016-G
4020 4995 6145
4½ 4½ 5
4½ 4½ 5
5 5 5
3850 4800 5950
5 5
5½
5 5
5½
5 5 5
46 48
½ ½
½ ½
L-1016-G L-1016-G
7132 8044
5 5
5 5
5 5
6934 7850
5½ 5½
5½ 5½
5 5
adle ize In. A B C D E F G H K L M N x 22 x 26 x 28
10 13 14
22 26 28
173/8 20½ 23½
17 19¼ 20¾
47 51 ¼ 53 ¼
27 34½ 38
101/8 12 14
371/8 42½ 52
195/8 22¾ 26¾
19¾ 263/8 29¾
337/8 43½ 47½
8 8 8
x 31 x 34 x 35
16 16 17
31 34 35
26½ 28½ 29½
223/8 237/8 25½
56 ¼ 59 ¼ 663/8
40½ 44
46½
155/8 163/8 17
561/8 603/8 63½
29¾ 31¾ 32¾
333/8 333/8 35¾
53½ 53½ 57
10 10 10
x 39 x 41 x 44
19½ 20 22
39 41 44
32¼ 34¾ 37
281/8 291/8 31½
705/8 725/8 785/8
505/8 52¾ 57¼
185/8 197/8 213/8
69 ¼ 725/8 785/8
36½ 39
41¼
41½ 44
46½
65¾ 68¾ 73½
10 12 12
x 46 23 46 38 325/8 805/8 591/8 22 811/8 42¼ 49½ 77½ 12
26-A
x 48 24 48 38½ 34 831/8 60¾ 223/8 831/8 42¾ 51½ 80½ 12
26-B
TAPER SIDE LADLES – LINING WEIGHTS Ladle lining practice varies throughout the industry. Due to special heats, temperature requirements, casting size, etc., heavier or thinner linings are often used in the same size ladle. The approximate weights of various linings as installed for standard ladlesare tabled below for your convenience. These weights are based on a refractory density of 138 lbs./cu. ft. If the refractory actually employed has a substantially different density, simply divide by 138 and multiply by the actual density in lbs./cu. ft. In furnishinglinings, it is necessary to add an allowance for breakage or loss during installation. All Whiting ladle are furnished unlined.
Bowl Size LINING WEIGHT IN POUNDS Top Dia. & Depth
Bottom Dia. 1½ 2 2¾ 3½ 4 4¾ 5¼ 6 7¼ 8 9¼
20½ 21½ 23
18 19 20
158 176 200
202 225 257
261 292 334
311 349 402
24 26
27½
21 22¾ 24
220 261 293
283 336 378
369 440 496
444 532 602
588 666
29 32
34½
25½ 28
30¼
329 402 471
426 522 613
560 690 812
681 843 995
755 937
1109
1067 1267
36 36½ 40
31½ 32 35
669 689 833
887 915
1110
1090 1124 1368
1215 1255 1530
1391 1437 1758
1500 1550 1901
40½ 43½ 44
35½ 38
38½
856 1141 1324 1358
1407 1636 1678
1574 1833 1881
1809 2112 2168
1957 2287 2349
2535 2605
46 48
48½
40½ 42
42½
1498 1630 1668
1854 2020 2067
2079 2268 2321
2400 2621 2684
2603 2845 2913
2891 3163 3240
51 52 55
44½ 45½ 48
2292 2393 2689
2576 2391 3026
2982 3117 3510
3241 3388 3819
3609 3775 4262
4176 4372 4948
56 58 61
49 51
53½
2799 3024
3150 3406 3782
3656 3956 4398
3979 4308 4792
4442 4814 5362
5161 5601 6251
6749
62 66 72
54 58
63½
3894 4472
4529 5208 6279
4937 5682 6858
5525 6368 7699
6445 7445 9027
6961 8053 9782
10970
79* 86*
70 77
7081 7949
7740 8695
8700 9784
10223 11518
11092 12510
12467 14087
*NOTE: 79” & 86” ladles are 72” deep.
CYLINDRICAL LADLES
Bowl Size LINING WEIGHT IN POUNDS Top Dia. & Depth
Bottom Dia. 2½ 2¾ 3 3¼ 3½ 3¾ 4 4¼ 4½ 4¾ 5
16 17 19
16 19 16
173 218 227
184 232 242
194 246 256
203 258 269
211 269 281
218 279 292
225 288 301
19 21 22
21 23 19
298 372 346
316 396 368
333 418 388
349 439 407
363 459 425
377 477 441
389 494 456
23½ 24½ 24½
26 21½ 28
516 476 581
547 504 617
576 531 650
603 555 682
629 578 712
653 600 741
767
25½ 25½ 26½
25½ 30 30
575 651 688
609 691 731
642 729 772
674 766 811
703 800 848
731 833 884
758 864 917
949
28 28 28
32 33 38
784 802 896
834 854 955
881 903
1010
927 950
1064
971 995
1115
1012 1038 1164
1052 1079 1211
1090 1117 1270
31 34 37
40 42 45
1149 1360 1616
1218 1444 1718
1284 1525 1816
1348 1602 1911
1410 1678 2003
1469 1750 9092
1526 1820 2178
1888 2262
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POUR- RITE
CYLINDRICAL LADLES
L
K
J
ABC
G
H
DE
F
M
SPOUT
Shell Inside Dimen. Pl. Thick. Capacity Lining Capacity Lining Dia. Length Shell Ends (Iron) Shell Ends (Steel) Shell Ends 16 17 19
16 19 21
¼ ¼ ¼
¼ ¼ ¼
183 283 403
2¾ 2¾ 3
2¾ 2¾ 3
142 219 320
3¼ 3¼ 3½
3¼ 3¼ 3½
21 23½
23 26
¼ 5/16
5/16 5/16
607 894
3 3¼
3 3¼
523 790
3½ 3¾
3½ 3¾
A B C D E F G H J K L M
1 1 7 3 1
SPECIFICATIONS
Square Bail with Hand Lever Tilt Antifriction Bearing Trunnions
gned for maximum ease of operation under severe
ice conditions, these ladles offer many advantages
e foundry operator. Lining—frequently a difficult
ation—is greatly simplified. The cover and one end
are easily removed to provide ready access for
installation, or the sliding cover may be removed
lining installed through the opening in the top.
ting is done by means of a vertical hand lever which
cked to the bail when not in use, to prevent
ental spilling.
e shell is constructed of heavy steel plate, welded
sting strength. Provisions for baffle plates are made
oth ends. The plates serve to form an air gap
een the lining and the trunnion end plates, insulating
runnions from excessive heat and distortion. Ladles
furnished with baffle plates unless otherwise
ified.
unnion bearings are of the antifriction type, and are
sealed so that shot and dirt cannot cause binding.
bail may be adapted to a ladle handler, or furnished
a bail attachment eye for use with chain hoist or
e hook.
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16 17 19
16 19 21
15 /8 161/8 175/8
13½ 14½ 15½
28 31 33
15¾ 16¾ 181/8
10 /8 105/8 115/8
25 /8 273/8 29¾
26 /8 27
29½
18 /8 191/8 205/8
12 12¾ 14
22 23
25¼ 21
23½ 23 26
195/8 21¾
17 18½
357/8 387/8
19¾ 21
125/8 14
323/8 35
35 37½
225/8 24¾
16½ 17
29 31
Cylindrical Ladle Capacities are based on the depth of the metal equal to 85% of the Inside Diameter of the Lining. All dimensions approximate.
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V-Bail with Gear Bracket Tilt Welded construction is used for these larger size
cylindrical ladles. The bowl is made of heavy, rolled steel
plate, with reinforcing webs welded to each end. Lining is
simplified by providing ample access through the top of
the shell. The side-shifting cover is easily removed for
lining.
The forged steel V-Bail is adaptable to either crane or
overhead hoist. Four steel feet are welded to the
underside of the bowl. E-Z POUR Gear Brackets are
used on this type ladle for greater pouring ease and
operating safety.
E-Z POUR CYLINDRICAL
LADLES
L
KAB
CG
H
DE
F
M
Shell Inside Dimen. Pl. Thick. Gear Capacity Lining Capacity Lining Dia. Length (Iron) Ends Bracket (Iron) Shell Ends (Steel) Shell Ends 25½ 28 28
30 33 38
5/16 5/16 5/16
¼ ¼ ¼
L-1010 L-1010 L-1010
1250 1821 2035
3½ 3½ 3¾
3½ 3½ 3¾
1124 1554 1870
4 4¼ 4¼
4 4¼ 4¼
31 34 37
40 42 45
5/16 5/16 3/8
5/16 5/16 3/8
L-1010 L-1010 L- 992
2693 3461 4483
4 4¼ 4½
4 4¼ 4½
2503 3255 4258
4½ 4¾ 5
4½ 4¾ 5
A B C D E F G H K L M
25½ 28 28
30 33 38
217/8 22½ 243/8
21 22
25½
55½ 58 63
36 39¾ 33¾
131/8 14½ 143/8
491/8 54¼ 481/8
237/8 24½ 263/8
19 21½ 20¾
36 38½ 37¾
31 34 37
40 42 45
27½ 29½ 32¾
27½ 28
30¾
67 69 77
47½ 47½ 49¼
16½ 18
19¾
64 65½ 69
29½ 31½ 34½
23 25
27½
43 46
49½ Capacity based on 85% of volume occupied by metal. All dimensions approximate.
SPECIFICATIONS
L
KA
BC
G
H
DE
F
M
SPOUT
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POUR- RITE
CYLINDRICAL LADLES
3 7/16”
5”
Shell Inside Dimen. Pl. Thick. Gear Capacity Lining Capacity Lining Dia. Length (Iron) Ends Bracket (Iron) Shell Ends (Steel) Shell Ends 21
23½ 23 26
¼ 5/16
5/16 5/16
L-1033 L-1033
607 894
3 3¼
3 3¼
523 790
3½ 3¾
3½ 3¾
SPECIFICATIONS
POURING LADLES Cylindrical
ith Junior Gearing L-1033 Antifriction Bearing Trunnions
y-to-operate ladle is designed for the most
foundry service. Lining, usually a difficult
n, is greatly simplified. There is ample room
through the top of the shell or through the
the removal of one trunnion end plate. The
ting cover is easily removed for lining.
ylindrical shell is rigidly reinforced and in-
rovision for baffle plates in the ends. These
ates serve to prevent trunnion distortion by
an air gap between the lining and the trun-
plate. Ladles are furnished with baffles un-
rwise specified.
ion bearings are of the antifriction type,
gainst shot and dirt. The square bail may be
to a ladle handler or furnished with a bail
chment for use with a chain hoist or crane
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24½ 28 5/16 5/16 L-1033 1107 3¼ 3¼ 909 4 4 26½ 28
30 32
5/16 5/16
5/16 5/16
L-1033 L-1033
1387 1752
3½ 3½
3½ 3½
1256 1492
4 4¼
4 4¼
A B C D E F G H K L M 21
23½ 24½
23 26 28
195/8 21¾ 22¾
173/8 18½ 20
47¼ 49¼ 52¼
19¾ 21 22
125/8 14
14½
323/8 35
36½
215/8 23¾ 24¾
16½ 17 18
29 31
32½ 26½ 28
30 32
24¼ 25¾
213/8 223/8
54¼ 56¼
24 26¼
15½ 16¼
39½ 42½
26¼ 27¾
20 22
36 39
Cylindrical Ladle Capacities are based on the depth of the metal equal to 85% of the Inside Diameter of the Lining. All dimensions approximate.
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WHITING U-LADLES
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Typical Whiting Ladles for mixing and desulphurizing. Ladle at left has a motor-operated gear bracket with removable emergency handwheel.
A
13½ 14½ 16 18
19¼ 20 20 20
22½ 25 27
34½ 34½
STANDARD SPOUT ARRANGEMENTS WHITING U-LADLES – IRON CAPACITY IN POUNDS
Capacities based on 411# per cu. ft. or .238# per cu. in. (Figures in bold indicate lining customarily used)
for Mixing and Desulphurizing U-Ladle is especially designed for economicallying and mixing cupola metal. Besides affording effective treatment with soda ash (Purite), U-s have the additional advantages of moderateerature loss and greater fluidity; they requireum headroom.
e U-shaped shell is constructed of heavy steel, with welded seams. The spout is a rectangularon, teapot type, with the front removable forter lining convenience. At the back of the shell is at for removing spent slag. The cover is built ofy steel plate, with steel pick-up ioops.
eel shafts, pressed in, welded and pinned totural steel bases, form the trunnions. The basesolted to the ends of the shell. Trunnion bearings lain cast iron or bronzetushed and provided with
se cups.
e shell is mounted on two heavy section stan-s, arranged for bolting to foundation or truck.
B C D E F G
46 50 54
30½ 32¾ 36
25¾ 29¼ 33½
27 27
35 ¾
51 54 65
107/8 97/8 13½
64 67 ½
74 80 90
40 43¼ 44 44 44
35½ 36¾ 37½ 37½ 37½
35 ¾ 35 ¾ 35 ¾ 35 ¾ 35 ¾
67 69 69 69 69
11¾ 10¾ 9¼ 9¼ 9¼
90 96 90
50 55 58
42 44½ 51½
35 ¾ 35 ¾
42
72 74 86
7¾ 5¼ 14
101 73½ 57½ 511/8 90½ 13½ 110 73½ 57½ 511/8 90½ 13½
Lining Thickness
13½ x46
14½ x50
16 x54
18 x64
19¼ x67½
20 x74
20 x80
20 x90
22½ x90
25 x96
27 x90
34½ x101
34 ½ x110
4” 5” 6”
231418561460
356029392392
46923934
6258
7742
9302
10202
11702
7” 8” 9”
1123840
191315001146
325826592133
533244963746
663057144841
824869825975
8998 7702 6611
10246 8906 7678
147031302811477
197001767715791
250392266720442
3936036218
4352840145
10” 11” 12”
1675 30792488
405633552732
506242384198
5620 4724 3918
6557 5538 4618
100448727 7519
140361240510897
183581641214599
332433043127724
369373389531024
15” 4510 7062 9913 20723 23349
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18” 14931 16999
H J K L M N Gauge Wheel- Base
Gear Bracket
58 62
681/8
13½ 13½ 183/8
6¾ 6¾ 6¾
18 ½ 18 ½ 231/8
6¼ 6¼ 73/8
21 21 24
24 24 36
79 83
891/8
L-1010 L-1010 L- 992
781/8 815/8 895/8 955/8 1055/8
183/8 183/8 183/8 183/8 183/8
6¾ 6¾ 6¾ 6¾ 6¾
231/8 231/8 231/8 231/8 231/8
73/8 73/8 73/8 73/8 73/8
24 24 24 24 24
36 36 36 36 36
991/8 1025/8 1095/8 1155/8 1255/8
L- 992 L- 992 L-1016 L-1016 L-1016
1055/8 1115/8 1055/8
183/8 183/8 183/8
6½ 6½ 6½
24 24 24
81/8 81/8 81/8
24 24 24
36 36 36
1265/8 1355/8 1055/8
L-1016 L-1016 L-1016
1185/8 20½ 7¾ 315/8 9¼ 24 36 118½ L-1040 1275/8 20½ 7¾ 315/8 9¼ 24 36 127½ L-1040
B
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Capacity A B C D E Gear Bracket
500 100
22 22½
34 40½
10 14
3 3
3 4
L-1010 L-1010
SPECIFICATIONS
The production of ductile iron requires ladle dimensions
to contain the process and recover a maximum
percentage of magnesium. With this thought in mind
Whiting Engineers have designed a complete new line of
ladles to meet these requirements. These ladles have a
high depth-to-diameter ratio and trunnion location has
been carefully calculated to permit easy pour off of the
moLten metal.
Bowls are of all welded construction and fabricated
from heavy steel plate to contain the reaction. A forged
V-Bail and trunnion band assembly are provided with
self-aligning antifriction type trunnion bearings. Bowls
can be removed from band assembly for relining and can
be interchanged with spare bowls of the same size.
Plunging hoods with rods can be furnished if desired.
PLUNGING AND INOCULATING LADLES
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1500 24 43 14 3 4 L-1010 2000 2500 3000
25 26½ 28
48 50 52
14 14 15
3 3 3
4 4 4
L- 992 L- 992 L- 992
3500 4000 4500
32 32 34
52 58 60
15 16
16½
4 4
4½
4½ 5 5
L- 992 L- 992 L- 992
5000 6000 7000
36 39 39
62 62 68
17½ 17½ 18
5 5 5
5 5 5
L- 992 L-1016 L-1016
All dimensions approximate.
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TAPER SIDE LADLES – Steel Capacity Ladle lining practice varies throughout the industry and due to special heats, temperature requirements, casting size, etc., heavieror thinner linings are often used. Ladle capacity for other than standard lining thicknesses shown in this catalog are tabled belowfor your convenience. The steel capacities shown are based on a molten density of .250 lbs. per cubic inch. All Whiting ladles arefurnished unlined.
Bowl Size Top CAPACITIES IN POUNDS (Bold face figures show lining ordinarily used) Top Dia. & Depth
Bottom Dia.
Allow-ance 1½ 2 2¾ 3½
Lin4
ing Thicknes4¾
s 5¼ 6 7¼ 8 9¼
20½ 21½ 23
18 19 20
4 4 4
777 935
1176
662 803
1022
510 630 816
383 482 689
310 398 536
219 289 403
24 26
27½
21 22¾ 24
4 4
4½
1381 1209 1630 1950
978 1346 1630
778 1096 1346
660 948
1175
506 749 946
810
29 32
34½
25½ 28
30¼
4½ 4½ 5
2388 2020 2917 3793
1690 2492 3287
1491 2233 2974
1221 1877 2542
1060 1661 2278
1367 1915
36 36½ 40
31½ 32 35
5 5 5
4426 4666
3863 4082 5753
3515 3720 5297
3031 3217 4656
2733 2907 4258
2322 2478 3702
2882
40½ 43½ 44
35½ 38
38½
5 5 5
6038 7827 8176
5566 7265 7597
4904 6471 6779
4491 5974 6266
3915 5274 5543
3063 4228 4460
46 48
48½
40½ 42
42½
6 6 6
9417 8783 10214 10630
7883 9217 9606
7318 8588 8959
6519 7697 8042
5315 6347 6651
5614 5895
51 52 55
44½ 45½ 48
6 6 6
12720 13694 16719
11562 12477 15326
10829 11706 14440
9786 10607 13173
8194 8925 11222
7323 8002 10145
56 58 61
49 51
53½
6 6 7
17885 20378
16428 18787 22048
15499 17771 20920
14170 16324 19297
12120 14058 16775
10586 12805 15368
13193
62 66 72
54 58
63½
7 7 8
23208 29359 39474
22040 27991 37808
20358 26016 35395
17741 22926 31596
16279 21189 29446
14015 18484 26075
79* 86*
70 77
8 9
47249 57161
44485 54059
40114 49138
37629 46331
33712 41888
*NOTE: 79” & 86” ladles are 72” deep. All other ladles have same depth as top diameter.
CYLINDRICAL LADLES – Steel Capacity
Bowl Size LINING WEIGHT IN POUNDS Top Dia. & Depth
Bottom Dia. 2½ 2¾ 3 3¼ 3½ 3¾ 4 4¼ 4½ 4¾ 5
16 17 19
16 19 16
222
359
193 298 319
166 262 282
142 230 247
121 200 316
102 173 187
85 149 161
19 21 22
21 23 19
471 702 613
423 638 555
378 578 500
336 523 450
298 472 403
263 423 359
230 378 319
23½ 24½ 24½
26 21½ 28
1023 963
1255
939 885
1163
850 810
1073
790 741 988
721 674 909
657 613 833
597 355 760
25½ 25½ 26½
25½ 30 30
1236 1522 1683
1143 1415 1570
1056 1313 1458
972 1216 1356
894 1124 1256
819 1036 1162
749 953
1073
989
28 28 28
32 33 38
2100 2180 2584
1966 2044 2428
1840 1913 2280
1717 1788 2137
1602 1668 2001
1492 1554 1870
1396 1445 1746
1286 1342
31 34 37
40 42 45
3355 4479 5977
3173 4257 5707
2996 4044 5446
2828 3835 5193
2660 3635 4947
2503 3442 4709
2352 3255 4479
3075 4258
Based on 85% of volume occupied by metal.
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TAPER SIDE LADLES – Iron Capacity Ladle lining practice varies throughout the industry and due to special heats, temperature requirements, casting size, etc., heavier or thinner linings are often used. Ladle capacity for other than standard lining thicknesses shown in this catalog are tabled belowfor your convenience. The iron capacities shown are based on a molten density of .238 lbs. per cubic inch. All Whiting ladles are furnished unlined.
Bowl Size Top CAPACITIES IN POUNDS (Bold face figures show lining ordinarily used) Top Dia. & Depth
Bottom Dia.
Allow-ance 1½ 2 2¾ 3½
Lin4
ing Thicknes4¾
s 5¼ 6 7¼ 8 9¼
20½ 21½ 23
18 19 20
2 2 2
839 1001 1247
717 863
1087
556 681 873
420 525 687
24 26
27½
21 22¾ 24
2 2
2½
1457 1921 2273
1279 1707 2033
1039 1415 1705
830 1156 1412
1002 1236
29 32
34½
25½ 28
30¼
2½ 2½ 3
2748 3815 4838
2475 3474 4439
2100 3001 3881
1763 2571 3370
1558 2307 3054
1944 2616
36 36½ 40
31½ 32 35
3 3 3
5128 5388 7342
4512 4751 6555
3945 4164 5825
3594 3799 5368
3105 3292 4726
2804 2978 4326
40½ 43½ 44
35½ 38
38½
3 3 3
7671 6861 8768 9138
6107 7878 8222
5635 7317 7646
4972 6525 6830
4558 6029 6318
5330 5597
46 48
48½
40½ 42
42½
4 4 4
10455 12030 12486
9456 10931 11359
8826 10236 10646
7931 9246 9629
7368 8621 8987
6571 7735 8076
51 52 55
44½ 45½ 48
4 4 5
13502 14499 17212
12700 13657 16270
11554 12454 14920
10828 11691 14061
9795 10603 12832
8214 8935 10939
56 58 61
49 51
53½
5 5 5
18381 20876
17397 19804 23576
15985 18263 21842
15085 17280 20733
13797 15868 19137
11809 13682 16653
15267
62 66 72
54 58
63½
5 5 6
24767 31069
22974 28980 38847
21825 27639 37219
20172 25702 34858
17597 22669 31139
16157 20963 29034
25730
79* 86*
70 77
6 7
48372 58383
46513 56301
43810 53270
39534 48458
37102 45711
33266 41361
*NOTE: 79” & 86” ladles are 72” deep. All other ladles have same depth as top diameter.
CYLINDRICAL LADLES – Iron Capacity
Bowl Size LINING WEIGHT IN POUNDS Top Dia. & Depth
Bottom Dia. 2½ 2¾ 3 3¼ 3½ 3¾ 4 4¼ 4½ 4¾ 5
16 17 19
16 19 16
211 320 342
183 283 303
158 250 268
135 219 235
115 191 205
98 165 178
82 142 153
19 21 22
21 23 19
449 667 583
403 607 528
360 550 476
320 498 428
283 449 384
250 403 342
219 360 304
23½ 24½ 24½
26 21½ 28
973 842
1195
894 772
1107
809 705
1021
753 642 941
686 583 866
625 528 793
725
25½ 25½ 26½
25½ 30 30
1177 1449 1602
1088 1347 1493
1004 1250 1387
925 1157 1291
851 1070 1196
780 986
1107
713 908
1021
940
28 28 28
32 33 38
1999 2076 2459
1871 1945 2312
1752 1821 2170
1635 1702 2036
1525 1588 1905
1420 1479 1780
1319 1376 1662
1224 1278
31 34 37
40 42 45
3194 4264 5690
3020 4054 5435
2852 3850 5185
2693 3651 4944
2532 3461 4709
2383 3277 4483
2239 3099 4264
2927 4054
Based on 85% of volume occupied by metal.
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WHITING LADLE
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BLOWER TYPE INSPIRATOR TYPE
SPECIFICATIONS
Swivel Type for Taper Side Ladles oper drying and preheating of ladle linings can have
much effect on casting quality as any other foundry
eration. Recognizing a need for this type of
uipment, Whiting has designed a line of pre-heaters
r use with taper side ladles. It provides uniform,
ntrolled, efficient heating and drying of the ladle
ings combined with ease of operation and safety.
The equipment consists of a swing-type mast with a
pporting base for floor mounting, I-beam pivoting
tension arm with a structural fabricated conical ladle
ver with anchors for refractories. The pivoting arm
th cover and burner can be rotated through an arc of
proximately 1800 and accurately positioned over a
dle.
The burner system includes low pressure burners
r gas or oil, fuel and air valves. Combustion air can
supplied by a turbo blower with totally enclosed fan
oled motor or compressed plant air through an
spirator.
NOTE: When ordering, please specify the type of
ater (blower or inspirator), fuel available, electrical
aracteristic and altitude (if over 500 feet) above sea
vel.
Size Model Ladle Sizes Fuel Type A B C D E
#1 GB OB GI
29” to 36½” inclusive
Gas Oil
Gas
Blower Blower
Inspirator 90½ 36½ 45 73¾ 80
#2 GB OB GI
40½” to 46” inclusive
Gas Oil
Gas
Blower Blower
Inspirator 101 46 55 83¾ 91½
#3 GB OB GI
48½” to 58” inclusive
Gas Oil
Gas
Blower Blower
Inspirator 115½ 58 74 105 109
#4 GB OB GI
62” to 72” inclusive
Gas Oil
Gas
Blower Blower
Inspirator 133 72 84 122¾ 127½
#5 GB OB
79” to 86” inclusive
Gas Oil
Blower Blower 148 86 98 1393/8 148
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GI Gas Inspirator
HOT METAL
TRANSFER SYSTEMS
Hot metal carrier with motor operated 2500 lb. capacity coveredcylindrical transfer ladle pours into 375 lb. capacity pouring ladle.
3000 lb. capacity motor operated treatment ladle for production of ductile iron mounted on a scale and transfer car.
Whiting builds ladles of all sizes, Shapes and
capacities for use with overhead cranes, hot metal
carriers, transfer cars and lift trucks. Our ladles are
designed to deliver metal with a minimum loss of
temperature and our hot metal handling systems
save on labor.
We have ladles with special bails for low
headroom, ladles with long, short or multiple spouts
for accurate pouring plus hydraulically operated
nose tilt ladles. Whiting also offers hot metal
weighing systems and alloy additive systems. Our
experienced ladle engineers will be glad to assist
you in selecting the best hot metal transfer system
suited to your needs.
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Cylindrical ladle mounted on a hot metal carrier receives hightemperature iron from cupola forehearth.
LADLE POURING STANDS
Structural fabricated open top stands allow quick insertion and removal of transfer ladle.
20-ton capacity ladle in hydrau-lically operated tilt stand with nose tilt.
Whiting Corporation can provide ladle stands to
meet your holding or pouring requirements. We
have open top stands for holding and bull ladles for
pouring molten metal into smaller pouring ladles.
Hydraulically operated tilt stands have been
designed and furnished for ladles ranging from 1-30
tons and can be provided with a nose tilt feature for
accurate pouring directly into the mold. Pouring
stands can be provided with a manually operated
hydraulic control valve or with semi-automatic push
button controls. All Whiting ladle stands provide for
easy Insertion and removal of the ladle bowl and
securely hold the ladle in upright and pouring
positions.
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Hydraulically operated nose tilt pouring ladles mounted on electronic scales. Alloy additive bins are located above ladles andautomatically weigh and discharge additives into ladles.
W h i t i n g E q u i p m e n t C a n a d a I n c .
John Bartok 350 Alexander Street Welland, Ontario, Canada L3B 2R3 Tel.: (+1) 905-732-7585 ext. 273 Fax: (+1) 905-732-2366 E-Mail: [email protected] www.whiting.ca
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