SAE USCAR-41-2015 Ergonomic Guidelines for Carts and Dollies.pdf
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1、 Ergonomic Guidelines for Carts and DolliesSAE/USCAR-41 March 2015ISBN: 978-0-7680-8187-9 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SCOPE 1 2.0 GENERAL 2 3.0 TERMINOLOGY AND CONCEPTS . 2 4.0 REQUIRED TOOLS . 2 5.0 CART / DOLLY MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE . 3 a. Initial Push / Pull 4 b. Sustained Push / Pull 5 6.0 STRENGTH RE
2、QUIREMENTS / ANALYSIS RESULTS . 7 a. Push/Pull Force Limits and Interpretation . 7 7.0 POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS TO REDUCE PUSH / PULL FORCES 7 8.0 CART / DOLLY DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS . 8 a. Cart / dolly handles: . 8 b. Cart / Dolly Brake Pedal: . 8 APPENDIX A. References 9 APPENDIX B. Cart / Dolly Measur
3、ement Checklist 10 APPENDIX C. Cart / Dolly Design Interface Checklist 12 1.0 SCOPE This document describes the assessment methods and physical requirements associated with the manual handling of carts and dollies, specific to material handling systems. All possible designs and applications could no
4、t be anticipated in creating these guidelines. Where there are questions of adherence to this document, such as use of an “off-the shelf” design, always consult the responsible Ergonomics Department. Force guidelines were primarily developed referencing the push/pull psychophysical Snook data contai
5、ned in A Guide to Manual Materials Handling (second edition) by Mital, Nicholson and Ayoub (NY: Taylor if the handles are vertical, locate a measurement point on the dolly chassis midway between the handles. 2. Select a gauge attachment that will provide a stable coupling at the measurement point. I
6、f the push surface is not stable, attach a push plate to the dolly handle or to the dolly chassis. The push surface must not deform when you push against it with the gage. Use a hook attachment for pull force measurements. A tool or attachment to the gauge such as the one pictured above can help in
7、taking more accurate and reliable measurements by improving the coupling with the dolly handle. 3. Load the dolly with the maximum weight the dolly will carry based on the castor / wheel rating. Make sure the load condition is safe; the load must not shift or fall when the dolly is moved. The floor
8、surface used for testing should be level and representative of the actual conditions on which the specific dolly will be used. 4. Push/Pull cart 2 3 times prior to measuring force as a means of getting familiar with the force required to push during the measurement process. For a first attempt at me
9、asuring the initial force, approach the dolly at a normal walking speed and push the dolly smoothly and gradually. Do not jerk the gauge. Read the force from the gauge within the first one or two seconds as the dolly starts to move. 5. In some cases Operators may first straighten out the swivel cast
10、ers by pulling or pushing sideways on the dolly before moving it to its destination. You may measure the initial sideways force required to straighten the swivel casters instead of the straight-on push force with the casters at right angles. Consider if line side conditions permit the operator to ma
11、neuver the dolly. 6. If you need better precision to take the measurements or if the forces are near the ergonomic limits, then consult IE for the standard time data allowed for the movement of the dolly given its weight and the specific distance(s) moved. Use this data to set up a distance and time
12、 measured test to see if the dolly can be moved the appropriate distance in the allotted time without exceeding the force limits provided below. 7. Repeat the measurement process until you can obtain at least three consistent measurements (six preferred); the measurements should not differ from each
13、 other by more than 15%. Record the measurements. 8. The dolly push forces will usually be the same as dolly pull forces. Perform a quick check for each condition that the pull forces are the same as the push forces. If the pull forces are different than the push forces, repeat the measurement proce
14、ss for pulling. 9. Use a minimum of three readings (six are preferred). SAE/USCAR-41 Issued 2015-03 ERGONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR CARTS AND DOLLIES - 5 - Figure 3. Note: Initial Force Data Collection - wheels are turned 90 degrees to the direction of travel Sustained Push / Pull Use a force gauge to take
15、 the measurements. Follow the manufacturers instructions for using the gauge. 1. Select a measurement point as follows: if the handle is horizontal, locate the measurement point at the midpoint of the handle; if the handles are vertical, locate a measurement point on the dolly chassis midway between
16、 the handles. 2. Select a gauge attachment that will provide a stable coupling at the measurement point. If the push surface is not stable, attach a push plate to the dolly handle or to the dolly chassis. 3. The push surface must not deform when you push against it with the gauge. Use a hook attachm
17、ent for pull force measurements. A tool or attachment to the gauge such as the one pictured below can help in taking more accurate and reliable measurements by improving the coupling with the dolly handle. 4. Load the dolly with the maximum weight the dolly will carry based on the castor / wheel rat
18、ing. Make sure the load condition is safe; the load must not shift or fall when the dolly is moved. The flooring surface used for testing should be level and representative of the actual conditions on which the specific dolly will be used. 5. Push/Pull cart 2 3 times prior to measuring force as a me
19、ans of getting familiar with the force required to push during the measurement process 6. Mark off distance of 10 ft. (3.0 m) 7. Position moveable wheel in the in-line direction to measure the sustained force SAE/USCAR-41 Issued 2015-03 ERGONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR CARTS AND DOLLIES - 6 - 8. Apply force
20、 to travel 10 ft. (3.0 m) in 8 9 seconds. If you need better precision to take the measurements or if the forces are near the limits given below, then consult IE for the standard time data allowed for the movement of the dolly given its weight and the specific distance(s) moved. Use these data to se
21、t up a distance and time measured test to see if the dolly can be moved the appropriate distance in the allotted time without exceeding the force limits given below. 9. Sustained measurement set the cart or dolly in motion and apply the minimum sustained force to keep it in motion. 10. Repeat the me
22、asurement process until you can obtain at least three consistent measurements (six readings are preferred); the measurements should not differ from each other by more than 15%. Record the measurements. For an initial force value use the highest initial force reading of the consistent readings. 11. S
23、econd person can help direct cart if necessary Figure 4. Measurement Technique Pull Force Reading Figure 5. Mark off a distance of 10 ft for sustained push / pull SAE/USCAR-41 Issued 2015-03 ERGONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR CARTS AND DOLLIES - 7 - Figure 6. Sustained force data collection wheels are aligned
24、 with direction of travel 6.0 Strength Requirements / Analysis Results Push/Pull Force Limits and Interpretation This general initial and sustained force guideline applies to dollies moved manually and is designed to accommodate 75% of the female population. Initial Force Limit 180 N, 40 lbs., 18 kg
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