CEMA 705-2004 Conveyor Performance nTerminology.pdf
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1、ConveyorPerformanceTerminologyCPDF Version - 2004CEMASTANDARDNO. 705ISBN 1-891171-61-5Conveyor EquipmentManufacturers AssociationFor Information on Company Membershipvisit the CEMA Web Site athttp:/www.cemanet.orgCEMA ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTSAFETY NOTICEThe Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association
2、has developed Industry Standard Safety Labelsfor use on the conveying equipment of its member companies.The purpose of the labels is to identify common and uncommon hazards, conditions, and unsafepractices which can injure, or cause the death of, the unwary or inattentive person who is working ator
3、around conveying equipment.The labels are available for sale to member companies and non-member companies.A full description of the labels, their purpose, and guidelines on where to place the labels on typicalequipment, has been published in CEMAs Safety Label Brochure No. 201. The Brochure is avail
4、ablefor purchase by members and non-members of the Association. Safety Labels and Safety LabelPlacement Guidelines, originally published in the Brochure, are also available free on the CEMA WebSite at http:/www.cemanet.org/CEMA_Safety_Pg.htmPLEASE NOTE: Should any of the safety labels supplied by th
5、e equipment manufacturer becomeunreadable for any reason, the equipment USER is then responsible for replacement and location ofthese safety labels.Replacement labels and placement guidelines can be obtained by contacting your equipment supplieror CEMA.ConveyorChainControls PalletizersMeet in March
6、and/or SeptemberConferenceStrategic PlanningInsuranceMeetingsMarketing/MembershipStatisticsFinance and BudgetPast PresidentsBulk HandlingSectionCommitteesUnit HandlingSectionEngineering ConferenceConveyor ChainPerformance TerminologyUnit Handling StandardsIdlersPulleysBeltSystemsScrewConveyorsBelt M
7、anualAccessoriesSafety ControlsTerms andDefinitionsInternationalStandardsMeets Each JuneScrewConveyorsBulk HandlingComponentsand SystemsGeneral Bulk Handling SectionBulkAccessoriesUnit Handling Conveying SectionCOMMITTEES BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERSFOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThis standard, Conveyor
8、 Performance Terminology, was prepared by the Performance TerminologyCommittee of the CEMA Engineering Conference. The objectives and purposes for publishing this standardinclude:A. Encourage uniform usage and understanding of performance terminology used in the conveyingfield.B. Assist in providing
9、 appropriate information for the selection and application of proper engineeringpractice in the field of materials handling as accomplished through usage of conveyor equipment.C. Provide a source or basis of information related to characteristics, features and conditionsinherent to the practices of
10、materials handling through usage of conveying equipment.Throughout this standard, preferred terms are followed by their definitions. Alternate terms in commonusage are listed and cross-indexed back to the preferred term in each case.Utilitization of Conveyor Performance Terminology, as published her
11、ein, is completely voluntary. Thispublication may be adhered to in its entirety, in part, or not at all, depending upon agreement of the partiesinvolved.For definitions of terminology which are not included herein, review the following references:A. CEMA Terms and Definitions (Standard No. 102).B. C
12、EMA Classification and Definitions of Bulk Materials (Book No. 550).C. ANSI/ASME B20.1, Safety Standard for Conveyors and Related Equipment.Legal terms and definitions are not within the scope of this publication.The Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association gratefully acknowledges the advice, as
13、sistance,and constructive criticisms afforded by the members of the committee and their companies. Without theirrespective contributions, preparation of this standard would not been have possible.CONVEYOR EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION6724 Lone Oak Blvd.Naples, Florida 34109(239) 514-3441Web SI
14、te: http:/www.cemanet.orgDISCLAIMERThe information provided in this document is advisory only. These recommendationsare provided by CEMA in the interest of promoting safety in the work place. Theserecommendations are general in nature and are not intended as a substitute for athorough safety program
15、. Users should seek the advise, supervision or consultation ofqualified engineers or other safety professionals. Any use of this document, theinformation contained herein, or any other CEMA publication may only be made withthe agreement and understanding that the user and the users company assume fu
16、llresponsibility for the design, safety, specifications, suitability and adequacy of thesystem component, or mechanical or electrical device designed or manufactured usingthis information. The user and the users company understand and agree that CEMA,its member companies, its officers, agents and em
17、ployees shall not be liable in anymanner under any theory of liability for the user or users reliance on theserecommendations. The users and the users company agree to release, hold harmlessand indemnify CEMA, its member companies, successors, assigns, officers, agentsand employees from any and all
18、claims of liability, costs, fees (including attorneysfees), or damages arising in any way out of the use of this information. CEMA and itsmember companies, successors, assigns, officers, agents and employees make norepresentations or warranties whatsoever, either express or implied, about theinforma
19、tion contained in this document, including, but not limited to, representationsor warranties that the information and recommendations contained herein conform toany federal, state or local laws, regulations, guidelines or ordinances.CONVEYOR PERFORMANCE TERMINOLOGYPrepared byThe Performance Terminol
20、ogy Committeeof theCEMA Engineering ConferenceCopyright 2004Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers AssociationCONVEYOR PERFORMANCE TERMINOLOGY1ACCEPTANCEAcknowledgment by the purchaser (or user) that equipment or services provided are suitable foraccommodating the intended function.The term “acceptance” a
21、s it applies to legal documents, such as purchase orders, is not within thescope of this definition.ACCESSIBILITYEase of access or approach to equipment for operation, inspection, maintenance, and lubrication.The term accessibility is not itself definitive. “Proper” accessibility depends upon the eq
22、uipment use,the function of the equipment, the space limitation, the environment, the relationship to otherequipment, the need for safe operation, and other considerations which require a mutual understandingbetween vendor and user.ADJUSTMENTSee FIELD ADJUSTMENT, RUN-IN. Also, see Takeup, Conveyor T
23、erms and Definitions, CEMAStandard No. 102.ALIGNMENTThe position of parts or components in relation to each other-such as, but not limited to, in a straightline, at a specified angle, in the same plane, horizontal, vertical, parallel.It is recognized that the performance of conveyors and related equ
24、ipment depends on careful alignmentduring assembly and installation. It is also recognized that parts of components aligned during factoryassembly should be checked for alignment and adjustment made if necessary during installation.Field adjustment of components, rollers, troughers, and shaft assemb
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