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The most common chain conveyor is the bucket elevator already discussed, but there are a wide variety of special chain conveyors which are used so infrequently that they should be selected only on the specific recommendation of a qualified materials-handling engineer. [Pg.1680]

Automated material handling Engineering Controls (Safeguarding Technology)... [Pg.12]

Merkle, W. Dock Planning Gnide, Material Handling Engineering, August 1980. [Pg.160]

Schumf, G., Slip Sheets, Material Handling Engineering, July 1980. [Pg.179]

Pallets Wood Isn t the Only Answer, Material Handling Engineering, November 1990. [Pg.179]

FIGURE 4.33 Types of lifters. Reproduced with permission from Material Handling Engineering Handbook and Directory, 1977/1978, published by Material Handling Engineering, Cleveland.)... [Pg.202]

Power and Free Means Flexibility, Material Handling Engineering, April 1992. [Pg.207]

How to Evaluate and Plan for Warehouse Automation, Material Handling Engineering, March 1992. [Pg.207]

Hand Pallet Trucks, Material Handling Engineering July 1991. [Pg.223]

Knill, B. (1992) Continuous flow manufacturing. Material Handling Engineering, May, pp. 54-7. [Pg.32]

Safety Pole Keeps Trucks at the Dock. Material Handling Engineering... [Pg.189]

Material Handling Engineering. Metal-Wood Shelving Gets Its Own Standard. August 1997, pp. 59-61. [Pg.55]

Witt, Clyde E. Productivity Through Floor Maintenance. Material Handling Engineering. September 1997, pp. 71-73. [Pg.109]

Schwind, Gene F. Can Training Replace Seat Belts Material Handling Engineering. October 1987, p. 22. [Pg.168]

Every Attachment Needs Special Training. Material Handling Engineering. December 1996, p. 14. [Pg.168]

Narrow Aisle Lift Trucks Operator Friendly and More. Material Handling Engineering. June 1998, pp. [Pg.168]

Several recent smdies were conducted on the use of back belts, and the results were surprising. In the March 1997 issue of Material Handling Engineering, back supports proved effective in an extensive study at Home Depot. This six-year study took place from January 1, 1989, through December 31, 1994. Details of the study indicate that ... [Pg.171]

Note the data from this study in Tables I, II, and III (Courtesy of Material Handling Engineering). [Pg.171]

There are other organizations that have registered success with the use of back belts. A reader survey conducted by Material Handling Engineering in 1994 showed the following results ... [Pg.173]

Readers Companies OK Back Support Belts. Material Handling Engineering. October 1994, p. 26. [Pg.184]

Material Handling Engineering. Back Support Study Gains Momentum in Media. March 1997, p. 34. [Pg.184]

Trunk, Christopher. Lifting Right With Packaged Hoists. Material Handling Engineering. May 1998, pp. 58-63. [Pg.184]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.11 , Pg.166 ]




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