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MATERIAL HANDLING

Presentation On Equipments Used In Construction Industries. Abhishek Rupawate - 1201 Lalprabhakar Singh - 1209

Selection of mat. handling equipment

Mat. to be handled Plant buildings Layout Speed requirement Mat. flow pattern Method of production Distance moved Safety requirement Installation and operating cost Flexibility

Belt Conveyor

Belt Conveyor

Roller Conveyor

Screw Conveyor

Screw Conveyor

Monorail conveyor

Monorail Conveyor

Vibrating Conveyor

Oscillating Conveyor

Hand operated tuck

Fork Lift Truck

Tractor Trailer

Hoist

Overhead Bridge Crane

Gentry Crane

Jib Crane

Ropeways

Slides and Chutes

Lifts

Tractor and Trailer

Objectives of mat. handling

Speed and economy Min. cost Prevention of damages Safety Min. fatigue and labour Improvement in productivity Higher plant efficiency Greater utilization of MHE Good Housekeeping Lower investment in WIP

Symptoms of Poor MH

Production losses due to delays Long queues Congestion Material damage Skilled labour: MH operations Piling of WIP Over crowded floor areas Mat. mix-ups Frequent breakdown of MHE Excessive loading and unloading time Aisles/ passages blocked Bad housekeeping

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