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The South African Institute of Materials Handling
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The South African Institute of Materials Handling (SAIMH) is a Non-Profit organisation set up with an objective to encourage the transfer of knowledge associated within the fields of Bulk Materials Handling (conveyors, stacker, reclaimers, tipplers, train loading systems, etc.) through a combination of seminars and networking sessions. The SAIMH is made up of professional engineers, each practising their trade in a variety of organisations who volunteer their time to execute the SAIMH’s objective. The main aim is thus to promote the advancement of the art, science, theory and practice of the Bulk Materials Handling principles and techniques.
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ENDORSER OF “BULK HANDLING TODAY”
LIFTING EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION OF SA
LEEASA, formed in 2003, is a division of the Chamber of Engineering Technology (COET), a non-profit organisation. The association’s objectives include, but are not limited to: the transfer of knowledge and training within the field of the Lifting Industry, to improve safety, promote the use of standards and to promote Professional and Ethical practices.
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t is represented on the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) and a number of ECSA committees as well as on various task teams at the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS).
What’s in it for you:
As an Individual member who is registered as a Lifting Machinery Inspector (LMI), you may qualify for any concessionary fee granted by ECSA (this could save you over R1 000 a year). ECSA registered COET / LEEASA members are awarded one Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit in category
3 each year. CPD is an ECSA requirement to retain registration. Members obtain a discount on training and seminars validated by the association, especially useful in earning ECSA CPD credits. Members benefit from the collective power of a recognised and established association and collective co-ordination in dealing with authorities in policy making and matters concerning the industry. LEEASA has some 500 members (Individuals and Companies).
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“Having had a long history of putting together a bi-annual Lifting Guide, together with Promech Publishing, publishers of “Bulk Handling Today”, we intend the revised issue of the Guide (2016/2017) to be a comprehensive and a deKen Greenwood Chairman of LEEASA finitive publication, so much so that I would have no hesitation in recommending it as an authoritative self-standing training manual in our industry,” Ken adds. “This is an important mouthpiece for LEEASA as the only dedicated annual guide we endorse. It will be an accessible and clear guide on everything you need to know about lifting engineering equipment.”
The Guide will include: An in-depth explanation of the Regulations governing the lifting industry Clear information on which standards apply to the industry and how to interpret any grey areas Broad guidelines for manufacturers of lifting equipment and how to address safety concerns in this arena. Information on maintenance: inspection criteria, intervals and accompanying documentation Updated information on the various types of lifting equipment on the market.
LIFTING gUIDE 2014/15 Also publishers of “Bulk Handling Today”
If you would like your product or service to feature in this definitive Guide, Contact: Lin Patricio
Tel: 011 781 1401 / 083 637 7122 E-mail: bulkhandling@promech.co.za
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Special Industrial Supplies
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Absolutely parallel alignment of the machined connecting surfaces forms the basis for secure connections with high-tensile bolts
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Figure 1. Both tails and ROM loaded
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Figure 2. The Pretzel
Figure 3. Relocated mine end tripper/drive
Figure 4. Current profile
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Figure 5. Position of Capstan Brake
Figure 6. The capstan fitted with a special band brake
Figure 7. Operation of the capstan brake
Figure 8. Failure of capstan brake
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Figure 9. Aerodynamics of the module
Figure 10. Sand in the end seal of the shaft
Figure 11. Drive arrangement with intermediate turn-over design
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Figure 12. DCC drive configuration
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Figure 13. Initial part of start trace over the first 2.5 minutes
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Figure 14. Complete start trace over seven minutes
The passing of Keith Moger is not only a loss to his wife, son, daughter and grandsons but also a loss to the engineering profession and particularly to the bulk materials handling community. Keith was a Fellow of both the South African Institute of Materials handling and the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and a member of the South African Institution of Mechanical Engineering. In a career spanning over 45 years Keith had vast experience of most aspects of engineering as applied to the contracting and mining industries.
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During these years he became known in the industry not only for his fastidious attention to detail, his loquaciousness and highly legalised reporting methodology but also for his mentoring and insistence on applying basic principles to problem solving. All who knew him will also remember his quirky dress-style and the myriad hats and caps he insisted on wearing. The materials handling industry mourns the passing of this stalwart of knowledge and learning and shares in the family’s sorrow.
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