. Handbook of construction plant, its cost and efficiency. Fig. 59. Weight Price % yard capacity or % ton of coal 250 lbs. $ 1 yard capacity or % ton of coal 275 lbs. 1% yard capacity or 1 ton of coal 325 lbs. Rated as fourth class freight 133 134 HANDBOOK OF CONSTRUCTION PLANT Another chute, or Adjustable Car-side Hopper, is so arrangedthat the front can be adjusted to any convenient height, and canbe emptied gradually or the discharge cut off entirely. (SeeFig. 60.),. CapacityCu. Ft. 203045 Fig. 60. Weight,Lbs. 600700975 $ CLOTHING Rubber coats, $3 to $6. OILE


. Handbook of construction plant, its cost and efficiency. Fig. 59. Weight Price % yard capacity or % ton of coal 250 lbs. $ 1 yard capacity or % ton of coal 275 lbs. 1% yard capacity or 1 ton of coal 325 lbs. Rated as fourth class freight 133 134 HANDBOOK OF CONSTRUCTION PLANT Another chute, or Adjustable Car-side Hopper, is so arrangedthat the front can be adjusted to any convenient height, and canbe emptied gradually or the discharge cut off entirely. (SeeFig. 60.),. CapacityCu. Ft. 203045 Fig. 60. Weight,Lbs. 600700975 $ CLOTHING Rubber coats, $3 to $6. OILED CLOTHING-PRICE PER DOZENYellow Slickers $ to $ Long Coats to Medium long to Jackets to Pants to Hats Black $ to $ to to to to to CONVEYORS (See Excavators) Belt conveyors were first used in 1868 and since that date haveattained great popularity as a means of conveying all sorts ofsolid materials. The great advantages of belt conveyors are thesmall horsepower required to drive them, their noiseless operationand large capacity. Power Required. In a concrete mixing plant in New York Citya belt conveyor 24 inches wide, traveling at a speed of 400 feetper minute, and carrying the concrete from the mixer to theforms, required but 1 horsepower to drive it. The belt which 600l 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 / 1 1 1 1 1 / 1 1 560 1 l -> 560 H--J h ^ 5M t t 4 K


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