. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . -Dumper reduces the cost of unload-ing railroad cars by Reducing Labor Charges,Reducing Demurrage Charges, Reducing Car Injury Expense, Eliminating the Difficulties of Unloading Flat-bottom Cars and the labor expense of thoroughly clean-ing Hopper-bottom Cars. l i»i| -pjjg gj^gg q£ operation and I I maintenance of the Rotary Car- I Simplicity i Dumper is made possible by theI I simplicity of design which in- 1 , ,„ „„„„„ ,„ I
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . -Dumper reduces the cost of unload-ing railroad cars by Reducing Labor Charges,Reducing Demurrage Charges, Reducing Car Injury Expense, Eliminating the Difficulties of Unloading Flat-bottom Cars and the labor expense of thoroughly clean-ing Hopper-bottom Cars. l i»i| -pjjg gj^gg q£ operation and I I maintenance of the Rotary Car- I Simplicity i Dumper is made possible by theI I simplicity of design which in- 1 , ,„ „„„„„ ,„ I eludes no elaborate or compli-cated machinery. There are nogears, clutches nor elaborate electrical control—in fact,no costly or expensive mechanism. The large rotating cage is supported on four heavytrunnion wheels and is rotated by means of hydrauliccylinders or by an electric hoist. The railroad cars areengaged and held in the Rotary Car-Dumper auto-matically and in such a manner that it is impossibleto injure the cars. The Rotary Car-Dumper turns each car upside downand insures the perfect cleaning of each car that isdelivered to your Completely Overturns Car, Assuring Perfect Discharge ofContents. I f The low cost and low power I I requirements of the Rotary Car- I Economy I Dumper for Standard Gauge I I Railroad Cars makes it avail- 1 , „„ „„„„„„„„„„ 7 able for the smallest as well as the largest plants. One mancan control the cars and unload them in the Rotary Car-Dumper at the rate of ten cars per hour, and with anextra man to drop in the cars, a capacity of twenty carsper hour can be obtained. The maximum capacity ofthe equipment is approximately forty cars per hour andrequires the services of three or four men. The gross cost of unloading ten cars per hour, tenhours per day including interest, depreciation, repairs,supplies, power and labor is less than % of a cent perton. OtherProducts I The Car-Dumper & Equip-1 ment
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