. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . market. Strength has beenmaintained at the same time I ,„„ , , , „„-„i through the use of steel channels and flat bars. Carefully selectedroller bearings render the wheels easy running and thetruck stands up well under the most exacting two features, lightness and ease of operation,are most important factors. Incorporated in thesetrucks they save the workman the exertion of handlingunnecessary weight and enab
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . market. Strength has beenmaintained at the same time I ,„„ , , , „„-„i through the use of steel channels and flat bars. Carefully selectedroller bearings render the wheels easy running and thetruck stands up well under the most exacting two features, lightness and ease of operation,are most important factors. Incorporated in thesetrucks they save the workman the exertion of handlingunnecessary weight and enable him to do a greateramount of work per day with less effort. Clark transfer trucks are made with capacities rang-ing from 100 lbs. to 2,500 lbs. The frame rods andhandle are all made of steel, the axles are steel fittedwith iron wheels equipped with citherClark or Hyatt roller bearings. A foolproof device, operated Ijy the handle,raises and lowers the upper frame ofthe truck, raises the load, moves thetruck and lowers the load. The handleitself is attached to the top of a heapswivel which allows the truck to turnsharp corners easi]\. Other ClarkTrucks. Clark Transfer Truck. The combination truck andtrailer shown above is built en-tirely of metal and designed forhandling hot or cold sheet I , „„„„„ „| metal, large castings, etc. The freight truck shown be-low is used around depots, docks, etc. It is well-madewith sufficient bracing to guarantee a long life. These trucks are two from among thousands builtbv this company. They have on file over one thousandphotographs of special trucks which they have built foralmost every conceivable purpose. These are in addi-tion to the many standard trucks shown in the bulletinsissued by the company. These bulletins are listed be-low and will be sent to anyone desiring them. Bulletins: AC Wheels andCasters. D Trucks forWood Workers. E Butchers andPackers Trucks. F Fibre C a r s,Rattan, Splint andCanvas Baskets. • G Of
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