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OVERHEAD TWIN RAIL CHAIN CONVEYER [1 record]

Record 1 2010-09-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chutes, Spouts and Conveyors
  • Automated Materials Handling
DEF

... a conveying system that is comprised of unpowered or "free," trolley-supported carriers which move along a track usually made up of double channel, mounted below or adjacent to an I-beam track from which a powered conveyor chain is suspended.

OBS

Pusher dogs on the chain contact the free trolleys and propel them along the free track. Power-and-free systems convey unit loads of the widest range of shapes and sizes with weights from fractions of a pound to many tons.

OBS

overhead twin rail chain conveyor: term standardized by ISO; power-and-free conveyor: term standardized by the United States of America Standards.

Key term(s)
  • power-and-free conveyer
  • overhead twin rail chain conveyer
  • power-and-free conveyer system

French

Domaine(s)
  • Convoyeurs et goulottes (Manutention)
  • Manutention automatique
CONT

Le convoyeur simple voie ne permet pas à une charge de quitter son rang, et par conséquent d'être dérivée ou stockée. Le principe du convoyeur double voie est donc d'utiliser un convoyeur simple voie comme élément moteur et de faire supporter la charge par un trolley circulant sur un rail indépendant du précédent [...]

OBS

convoyeur aérien à double voie : terme normalisé par l'ISO.

Spanish

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