The Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material

Forfatter: A.-M.Inst.C E., George Frederick Zimmer

År: 1916

Forlag: Crosby Lockwood and Son

Sted: London

Sider: 752

UDK: 621.87 Zim, 621.86 Zim

Being a Treatise on the Handling and Storing of Material such as Grain, Coal, Ore, Timber, Etc., by Automatic or Semi-Automatic Machinery, together with the Various Accessories used in the Manipulation of such Plant

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STEEL PLATE CONVEYORS 99 The withdrawing of the feed from such a continuous steel plate has this drawback, that the frequent joints in the band produce a rasping action on the material during the Fig. 127. Type of Steel Plate Conveyor. process of scraping off, which is detrimental to such material as friable coal, and some- times causes sufficient loss to make such an appliance impracticable. Figs. 127 and 128 illustrate conveyors of this class. The convexity of the links in Fig. 128. Steel Plate Conveyor. Fig. 127 gives them great strength, and is especially intended to facilitate the delivery of the material as the band reaches the terminal pulley. In some of the best designed conveyors, each short segment of band is fitted with a narrow curved strip which is either part of the segment or is riveted in such a position