. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . e-up view of one of theconveyors arranged for a right angle turn. It showsthe angle stand used for raising one end of the con-veyor section high enough to deliver onto the other sec-tion as applied to actual use. These conveyors can be supplied with anyone of theaxles used in the piler. The McKinney - Harringtonportable coal loader, unloaderand piler is designed to meetnearly all conditions. It needsno overhead track to unloa
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . e-up view of one of theconveyors arranged for a right angle turn. It showsthe angle stand used for raising one end of the con-veyor section high enough to deliver onto the other sec-tion as applied to actual use. These conveyors can be supplied with anyone of theaxles used in the piler. The McKinney - Harringtonportable coal loader, unloaderand piler is designed to meetnearly all conditions. It needsno overhead track to unloadfrom the top of a car. It is soconstructed that it will elevate from dump bottom cars Portable Coal Unloader and Loader W^W^S^^SSm^ t ! ^Z.^::^ yB^-^i P^ Portable Coal Unloader and Loader. into a bin, pit, or truck; or from a pile into a car, binor truck. The uprights are hinged to allow passing through adoor. It is operated with an electric motor or gasoleneengine, the power unit being mounted in the base. The elevator sections are built in different lengths to meetvarying conditions. The elevator swivels so that it canbe turned and operated in either Portable Coal Unloader and Loader Handlingfrom Gondola to Trucks. Coal The illustrations on this page plainly show some ofthe various uses of this machine. In the first illustra-tion the full lines show the elevator placed on top of agondola car when the machine is in the swiveled posi-tion. The dotted lines show the position of the elevatorfor use under dump bottom cars or from a pile intotrucks or onto a car or bin. The second illustration shows the machine in use un-loading from a gondola car. The variety of heights atwhich the elevator can be placed are shown by compar-ing this illustration with the first. In the third illustration the machine is shown un-loading a box car. The elevator enters the car overhead trolleys, hoists or dismounting is necessary. This company also builds a continuous bucketelevat
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