Materials Handling ManualCarl C. Harrington |
Contents
INDUSTRIAL WHEELS AND CASTERS E L Cady | 28 |
PORTABLE LIFTS AND ELEVATORS John E Hyler | 47 |
DOCK LEVELERS E L Cady | 63 |
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abrasion angle applied areas arranged attachment automatic barrels bearings belt bottom boxes bridge bucket capacity carried carrier chain chute connection Courtesy crane designed desired devices diameter direction discharge drive effect electric elements elevator engine equipment factors feeding floor given grabs gravity greater grip head heavy hoist hold horizontal increase industrial installed instances jack kind length lift load lower machine manufacturers materials handling means mechanism method monorail motor mounted move operation overhead packages placed plant plate platform portable position possible practice problems pull pulley racks rail reduce roller conveyor rolls rope scales screw selection shaft short side skid sometimes space specific speed stacking steel storage strands strength supply tongs track trolley truck turn unit unloading usually various wear weight wheels wire