Types of Material Handling System
Types of Material Handling System
A)MANUAL HANDLING
B)MECHANICAL HANDLING
A-Labourer acts as a handling device in bringing
the raw materials to the operator and carrying
away the finished goods. Material handling boxes
,bags and trays
MECHANICAL HANDLING
load
through a
vertical distance
Oldest one &
simple methods
Depends on man
power(needs
more man
power)
WINCHES
HOISTS
OVERHEAD CRANE
ELEVATORS
TRANSPORTING DEVICES
1.Hand truck
2.Wheeler or box truck
3.Narrow gauge mine rail road
4.Trailers
TRAILERS
HAND
TRUCK
BOX TRUCK
Narrow gauge
mine rail road
COMBINATION DEVICES
Spiral chute
Crane truck
Dolly
Low lift truck
Steel pallet
Air conveyor
Car conveyor
Wheel gravity conveyor
Escalator
Roller conveyor
Screw conveyor
Roller spiral conveyor
Portable conveyor
Pneumatic tube conveyor
Dolly
Spiral chute
Crane truck
Steel pallet
Air conveyor
car conveyor
Escalator
Roller conveyor
Screw
conveyor
Portable
conveyor
Pneumatic
tube conveyor
Monorails
Bridge cranes
Gantry cranes
Conveyors
1.Roller conveyor
2.Trolley conveyor
3.Belt conveyor
4.Bucket conveyor
5.Chute conveyor
6.Pneumatic conveyor
Roller conveyor
Trolley
conveyor
Belt conveyor
Bucket
conveyor
TRUCKS
Lift truck
Platform truck
Two wheel hand truck
Tractor trailer truck
Hard stacker
Walkie truck
Lift truck
Platform
truck
Tractor trailer
truck
Hard stacker
Two wheel
hand truck
Walkie truck
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT'S
Pallets
Skids
Containers
Hook devices for cranes
Lift truck attachments
Positioners
Ramps
Weighting equipments
CONSIDERATIONS IN MATERIAL
HANDLING SYSTEM DESIGN
1. Material Characteristics
Category
Physical state
Size
Weight
Shape
Condition
Safety risk and risk of
damage
Measures
Solid, liquid, or gas
Volume; length, width, height
Weight per piece, weight per unit volume
Long and flat, round, square, etc.
Hot, cold, wet, etc.
Explosive, flammable, toxic; fragile, etc.
CONSIDERATIONS CONT.
2. Flow rate
Quantity of
material
moved
High
Low
Conveyors
Conveyors
AGV train
Manual handling
Hand trucks
Powered trucks
Unit load AGV
Short
Long
Move Distance
CONSIDERATIONS CONT.
3. Plant Layout
Layout Type
Characteristics
Typical MH Equipment
Fixed position
Process
Product
FACTORS IN TRANSPORTING
characteristics of loads
the
the
distance to be moved
the
of building/dismantling loads
packaging
space
costs
requirements
interface
housekeeping
issues.
STORAGE
1.
C.
Aisles and passageways shall be kept
clear to provide for the free and safe movement of material
handling equipment or employees. Such
areas shall be kept in good repair.
D. When a difference in road or working levels exists, means
such as ramps, blocking, or grading shall be used to ensure
the safe movement of vehicles between the two levels
E.
STORAGE..
F. Each employee required to
work on stored material in
silos, hoppers, tanks, and
similar storage areas shall
be equipped with personal
fall arrest equipment.
G. Non compatible
materials shall be
segregated in storage.
MATERIALS STORAGE
Stacking
height
27
Lumber
Maximum
stack height
Bricks
Lumber storage
28
Masonry blocks
Above
10
inches from walls, ceilings, or sprinkler
heads
Block storage
29
Boxed materials
Hold
Box storage
30
bottom
Drum storage
31
STORAGE..
H. Bagged materials shall be stacked by stepping back
the layers and cross-keying the bags at least every 10 bags
high.
I. Materials shall not be stored on scaffolds or
runways
in excess of supplies needed for immediate operations
J. In buildings under construction, materials must not
be
placed within 6 feet of a hoistway or floor opening.
STORAGE..
Materials Storage
MATERIALS STORAGE
Storage of lumber
stacking
stable
MATERIALS STORAGE
HOUSEKEEPING
Tripping
Fire
Explosion
Pest harborage
DOCKBOARDS