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For more complete and better understanding of vertical material lifts, we have provided the following terminology used throughout the vertical material handling industry.
2-Post Straddle (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 1) A style of VRC where the carriage rides suspended between two masts that are located on opposite sides of the carriage. This style of lift will accommodate "C" and "Z" type loading patterns.
4-Post Dual Drive (Defined By: CIP; ID: 2) A style of VRC similar to the 2-Post Straddle as it utilizes four masts as opposed to two masts. This type is capable of lifting large capacities and sizes. This style lift will accommodate "C", "Z" and "90" type load patterns.
ANSI (Defined By: CIP; ID: 3) American National Standards Institute
Approach Ramp (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 4) An access ramp used to load on/off of a platform.
ASME (Defined By: CIP; ID: 5) American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Authorized Person (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 6) Trained or qualified personnel approved or assigned to perform a specific duty or duties.
Back Frame (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 7) The vertical portions of the carriage on a cantilever VRC.
Back Stop Panel (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 8) Panel that is installed opposite the loading edge at upper loading levels of a VRC platform, to prevent personnel and /or the load from falling to the lower level. This term should not be confused with the term "backstop" as defined in ANSI/ASME B20.1.
Cable (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 10) Wire rope.
Cable Dead-End Mount (Defined By: CIP; ID: 11) The segment of the carriage where the lifting cables mount. This mount serves as the leveling adjustment for the carriage.
Cantilever (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 12) A style of VRC where the carriage rides along masts that are located on the same side of the carriage. This style lift can accommodate "C", "Z" and "90 Degree" loading patterns.
Capacity (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 13) The maximum load for which the VRC is designed.
Carriage or Carrier (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 14) The entire structural assembly that travels on the mast and carries the load.
Chain (Defined By: CIP; ID: 15) Device used to lift a carriage on certain types of VRCs.
CIP (Defined By: CIP; ID: 75) Custom Industrial Products, Inc.
Constant Pressure Push Button (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 16) A push button, which to activate, must remain pressed by the operator in order to perform a desired operation.
Control Box (Defined By: CIP; ID: 17) The device housing all controls, circuits and breakers used to operate the lift. Does not include limit switches and push-button stations.
Control Voltage (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 18) The secondary voltage, which typically originates at a transformer and provides power to the control devices.
Controls (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 19) Any electrical device used in the operation or control of a lift. Normally Includes push button stations, control box, limit switches, interlocks, etc.
Drop Test (Defined By: CIP; ID: 21) A test performed (required in some states) to insure emergency systems perform within specified guidelines.
Drum (Defined By: CIP; ID: 22) The device used to extend and retract the lifting cables.
Effective or Clear (Defined By: CIP; ID: 23) The actual usable space available to load material without obstructions.
Electro-Mechanical Interlocks (Defined By: CIP; ID: 25) A type of Interlock requiring electrical power to disengage the Interlock allowing doors/gates to be opened.
Enclosure (lift guarding) (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 26) Structure surrounding a VRC to prevent outside interference with its normal operation and to safe guard personnel. Typically 8' high panels composed of expanded metal or other materials that will prevent a 2" diameter ball from passing through. This is a requirement of ANSI/ASME B20.1.
Explosion Proof (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 27) Electrical devices tat are designed to operate safely in a specific location or area where potentially explosive environments can or do exist.
Gate (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 28) A device that opens and closes manually or automatically t allow access to the carriage to loading and unloading. It is normally a swing, sliding, or vertical acting device constructed of similar expanded metal as the enclosure.
Guarded by Location (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 29) Describes moving parts so protected by their remoteness from the floor, platform, walkway, or other working level, or by their locations with reference to frame, foundation, or structure as to reduce the foreseeable risk of accidental contact by persons or objects. Remoteness from foreseeable, regular, or frequent presence of public or employed personnel may in reasonable circumstances constitute guarding by location.
Guide Beams (Defined By: CIP; ID: 30) see "Masts"
Guide Rails (Defined By: CIP; ID: 31) see "Masts"
Guide Rollers (Defined By: CIP; ID: 32) The device mounted on the carriage that rides along the inside of the mast to prevent wobble, noise, wear and to maintain alignment.
Interlock (Gate/Door) (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 33) A locking system used on the access doors or gates of a VRC to prevent its operation unless all such doors/gates are closed and to prevent the opening of any such gate/door unless the VRC carrier or carriage is present at that particular landing or opening.
Intermediate Stop (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 34) Usually a stop between top and bottom floors or levels.
Knockdown Platform/Carriage (Defined By: ; ID: 35) see "Spliced Carriage". CIP
Landing (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 36) A permanent-working surface at a fixed elevation used for loading/unloading a lifting device.
Limit Switch (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 37) An electrical control device by which the position or movement of the lift may be controlled within predetermined limits.
Load Height (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 38) The maximum height of material for which the VRC has been designed.
Load Pattern (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 39) A method to describe the direction a load will be moved on and off a platform at different landings or levels.
Mast(s) (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 44) The vertical members by which the carriage is guided throughout its vertical travel.
Mechanical Stop (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 45) A mechanical means of stopping travel at a predetermined position.
Momentary Contact Push Button (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 46) A push button, which only has to be pressed for an instant to activate the desired operation.
Non-operating End (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 47) The side(s) of a carriage or carrier not used for loading/unloading. Handrails with mid-rail and kick plate are normally supplied as minimum guarding.
Operating End (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 48) The side(s) of the platform used for loading/unloading. The side(s) are normally equipped with a safety chain as minimum guarding.
Overall Height (Defined By: ; ID: 49) see "Vertical Rise". CIP
Pallet Master (Defined By: CIP; ID: 50) A modular style of VRC based on the 2-Post Straddle design. This type of lift is fully enclosed to provide the best overall safety. The modular design aids in expedited installation.
Pit (Defined By: CIP; ID: 51) A sunken area of the floor where a VRC will be mounted. This allows the platform to align flush with the lower/ground level and eliminates the need for an approach ramp.
Pit Mounting (Defined By: CIP; ID: 52) The installation of a VRC in a pit.
Platform (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 53) The horizontal floor surface of the carriage or carrier where the load is placed.
Platform/Carriage Enclosure (Defined By: CIP; ID: 54) The structure designed to prevent material from falling through or against a non-operating side of a VRC.
Primary Voltage (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 55) The main electrical power being supplied for operation of the equipment.
Push Button Station (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 56) The wall mounted or hand held device used to control the operation of the equipment.
Qualified Person (Defined By: ; ID: 57) A person, who by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, professional standing, or skill, and who by knowledge, training and experience, has demonstrated the ability to deal with problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project. MHIA
Ramp (Defined By: ; ID: 58) see "Approach Ramp". CIP
Roll off Panel (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 59) A structure used on upper levels to prevent personnel and/or products from falling off the platform when loading or unloading.
Security Enclosures (Defined By: ; ID: 61) see "Enclosure"
Security Panels (Defined By: ; ID: 62) see "Enclosure"
Sheave (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 64) Device (pulley) which is designed to guide or change the direction of a wire rope or cable.
Slack Chain Device (Defined By: ; ID: 65) Device used to signal, interrupt power or alert of a slack chain condition. MHIA
Spliced Carriage (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 66) Carriage that is split or in several pieces and will be field assembled. This design facilitates ease of installation and handling.
Spliced Guide Beams (Defined By: ; ID: 67) see "Spliced Mast". MHIA
Spliced Guide Rails (Defined By: ; ID: 68) see "Spliced Mast".
Spliced Mast (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 69) Mast or Guide Beam that is fabricated and delivered in two or more sections necessitated by manufacturing, handling, or installation constraints.
Surface Mount (Defined By: CIP; ID: 70) The mounting of a VRC directly onto a flat/level surface or floor (not in a pit). This method usually requires/recommends an approach ramp for ease of loading and unloading material at the ground/lower level.
Travel Height (Defined By: CIP; ID: 71) The distance the surface of the platform must travel from the lowest point to the highest point.
Vertical Reciprocating Conveyor (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 72) A reciprocating power or gravity actuated lifting device (not designed to carry passengers or an operator) that receives objects on a carriage and transports these objects vertically from one elevation to another.
Vertical Rise (Defined By: CIP; ID: 73) The distance from the lowest (bottom) part to the highest part of the VRC.
VRC (Defined By: MHIA; ID: 74) Abbreviation for Vertical Reciprocating Conveyor.
If a mistake has been made regarding these terms, please let us know so we may correct the error immediately. Please send all correspondences to kgoodwin@customindprod.com.
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