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Index Title Inclined Belt Conveyor Trajectories Individually Spring-Loaded Roller and Ramp Design Induced Air Inertia Inspection Interlock Iterative Process Keand ky Le Bearing Life Labels, Safety Lagging Lagging Grooving Length of Skirtboards Lifetime affects Liftoff Loss Limitations of Air Supported Conveyors Limiting Conditions Limits of the Trajectory Path Load and Resistance Factor Design Load and Tension Dependant Friction Load Combinations Load Dependent Friction Load Independent Friction Load Shape Loading Loading Conditions Resulting in Maximum Cover Wear Loading Conditions Resulting in Minimum Cover Wear Loading Conditions Resulting in Normal Cover Wear Loading Considerations Loading Point Loading the Belt Loading, Discharging, and Stockpiling Capabilities. Loads Local Belt Stretch Lock Out Tag Out Lockout Long-Distance Transportation Longitudinal Stretch Low Labor Costs Low Maintenance Costs Low Power Costs Low Temperature Environments Lower Belt Speeds Lowering Chutes Lubrication Lump Size Consideration Page Incline Limitations with Conventional Conveyors. 252 402 454 359 4108, 145 473 484, 166 566 74 474 M6 373 u3 123 509 393 406 31 35 108 396 139 192 192 sgt a1 154 348 33 361 an 464 2 sat 2 189 36 379 467, 470 54.75 Index Title Lump Size Pipe/Tube Conveyors Magnetic Pulleys Magnetic Separators ‘Main Pulley and Drive Components Structure Main Resistances Maintenance Maintenance and Supporting System Maintenance Cost ‘Manual Takeup Location ‘Manual Takeups ‘Manufacturer's Belt Brand ‘Mass and Energy Material Characteristics Material Class Description ‘Material Cross Section Area Between Skirtboards Material Entry Geometry Material Live Loads ‘Material Trampling Loss Materials ‘Materials Handled Resulting in Deterioration of Covers Mathematical Modeling ‘Maximum Belt Tension ‘Maximum Conveying Angle ‘Maximum Conveying Angle of Molded Cleat Belts ‘Maximum Material Depth ‘Measurement of the Time Interval Mechanical Clutches ‘Mechanical Fastener Splice ‘Mechanical Friction Brakes ‘Mechanical Variable Speed Devices ‘Mechanically Fastened Splice Advantages Mechanically Fastened Splice Disadvantages ‘Mechanics of Sandwich Belt Conveyors ‘Metal Detectors ‘Methods to Control Dust and Spillage Mild Steel ‘Mine Duty Pulleys Minimize T at Takeup ‘Minimum Design Tensions Minimum Radius for Concave Curves ‘Minimum Radius for Convex Curves ‘Minimum Radius for Horizontal Curves ‘Minimum Ta for Active Pulleys Misalignment Misalignment Switches Miscellaneous Fluid Couplings Modulus/ Stiffness Page 38, 385, 130, 267 230 333 108 469 428 B 482 481 188 106 46 a7 63 154 33 21 31 291 499 156 256 63 406 459 206 455 452 199 200 294 335, 357 376 156 331 235, 240 245, 31 89 340 459 ua Index Title Molded Cleat Belts Molded Covers Molded Edge Belting Motor Protection Motor Space Heater Motor Tachometer Motorized Conveyor Pulleys Motorized Pulleys Moving Mass Multiple Drives Multiple Pulley Drives Nomenclature Non-woven fabric Normal Forces Numerical Simulation of Transfer Chutes using Discrete Element Analysis. Oil Resistant Belting Operating Maximum Belt Tension Operation ‘Optimization Other Considerations for Structure Spacing Other Conveyor Drives Other Discharge Chutes (into stockpiles, ships etc) ‘Overall Efficiency Paint Parallel Forces Passive Dust Collection Passive Speed Change Performance Based Belt Cleaning Permanent Length Change Pins Pipe/Tube Conveyor Applications Pipe/Tube Conveyor Belt Construction Pipe/Tube Conveyor Curves Pipe/Tube Conveyor Transitions Pipe/Tube Conveyors Piping and Conduit Plenum Design Plotting the Trajectory Plows Discharging to One Side Plugged Chute Loads Plugged Chutes Plugging the Motor Pneumatic (Air Knife) Cleaners Pocket Belt Speed Pocket Belts Point Sources of Tension Polyurethane Page 253, 391 192 425 426 426 440 230 135 429 158 553, 194, 246 505 189 130 468 155 24 446 378 156 36 246 369 437 au 480 29 278 270 276 274 268 33 510 404, 394 34 478 456 318 273 260 90. 376 Index Title Portals Power Generating Plants Power Requirements for Curves Power Requirements of Pipe/Tube Conveyors Precautions for Design of Concave Curves Preface to Selection Procedure, Figures and Tables Pre-start Alarms Primary Location Belt Cleaners Process Functions Pull Cord Switches Pulley Pulley Cleaners, Pulley Components Pulley Crown Pulley Diameter Pulley Face Pulley Face Widths Pulley Hub and Bushing Systems Pulley Inertia Pulley Lagging Pulley Overloads Pulley Terminology Pulley Tolerances Pulley Types Pulley Wear Pulley Weights Pulleys as Passive Point Losses Pvc Belt Quarry Tiles, Rating and Idler Life Reaction Time Receiving Belt Equipment Reciprocating Plate Feeders Recommended Takeup Movements Reduce After Purchase Costs Redundancy Regeneration or Overhauling Load Regenerative Braking Regulatory Limits and the Environment Reliability and Availability Restraint of Declined Conveyors Resultant Loads Return Belt Training Idlers Return Idler Spacing Return Idlers Return-Run Belt Cleaning Reversing Conveyor Page 26 55 234 280 238 7B 338 314 9 339, 463 us 329 228 238 145, 210, 237 205, 238 238 146 216 228 217 478 28 125 377 74 487 155 382 483 5 43 428 456 356 20 456 223, R 7 67.71 320 162

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