This International Standard specifies the characteristics of bush, plain and flanged roller chains of both solid and hollow bearing pin types designed for general conveying and mechanical handling duties, together with associated chain sprockets and attachments. The chain...
Steel chains of the type covered by this Standard were first introduced in the late 1930s. These chains met with considerable success on material conveying applications. In 1973, a subcommittee of American National Standards Committee B29 was appointed to draft a standard for these...
Scope and field of application Conveyor chains with solid pins as specified in this standard are employed as single or double strand chains for all types of conveyors used in general mechanical handling.
This Standard sets out minimum lifecycle safety requirements for chain conveyors and unit handling conveyors, which are in addition to the general requirements of AS/NZS 4024.3610. It also contains requirements for systems comprising multiple conveyors. It specifies...
Chains of the type covered by this Standard were introduced late in the nineteenth century. These chains met with considerable success on material conveyors and elevators. Manufacturers developed and marketed many sizes and types in the following years. In the 1920s, a working...
This standard specifies dimensions and materials for rollers for use with conveyor chains as specified in DIN 8167-1, DIN 8167-3, DIN 8168-1, and DIN 8168-3
Designates identity numbers and specifies dimensional requirements and strengths for UK designed conveyor chains and attachments. Also specifies requirements for alternative types of construction.
1. SCOPE: The material defined by this standard is a liquid product that serves as an anti-sticking agent when mixed with paint overspray.
Diese Norm gilt für Förderketten mit Vollbolzen (FV) sowie Anbauteilen. Weiterhin sind Traglaschen beschrieben, die in diesen Ketten Verwendung finden können.
This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of a new edition. There will be no addenda or written interpretations of the requirements of this Standard issued to this Edition.
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