. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . li i The motive power of theI Clyde gasoline hoists is sup-I plied by multiple, vertical cyl-I inder, tractor type gasoline„| motors. The hoists are builtsimilarly to the electric, andconsist of one, two and three drum standard hoists, agasoline concrete tower hoist and a gasoline buildershoist. This last hoist is specially designed for han-dling material elevators, either single or double cage. siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiir Gasoline


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