Elevator – industrial lift truck – or stationary lift for vehicle – Industrial lift truck or required component thereof – Having extensible vertical guide for load support
Patent
1993-05-12
1994-11-08
Noland, Kenneth W.
Elevator, industrial lift truck, or stationary lift for vehicle
Industrial lift truck or required component thereof
Having extensible vertical guide for load support
403334, B66B 920
Patent
active
053618726
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a chain wheel mounting structure adapted to rotatably mount a chain wheel onto a wheel bracket by a support pin. An attaching hole having a taper hole and a threaded hole larger in diameter than and coaxial with the taper hole is formed horizontally on the wheel bracket. Further, the support pin having at one end portion thereof a taper portion corresponding to the taper hole is inserted into the attaching hole so as to protrude a terminal end portion thereof for rotatably fitting the chain wheel, and the support pin is pressed in the axial direction by a stopper bolt threaded into the threaded hole so as to bring the taper portion into close proximity to the taper hole.
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Abstract of Japanese Patent Laid-Open Appln. No. 03-232697 pub. Oct. 16, 1991.
Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki Seisakusho
Noland Kenneth W.
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