European Federation of Material Handling

FEM has represented European manufacturers of materials handling, lifting and storage equipment since it was founded in 1953. FEM is a non-profit trade association (AISBL under Belgian law) permanently based in Brussels to better represent its members and their interests vis-à-vis the European institutions and European partners.

FEM currently consists of 14 members from the EU, as well as Russia and Turkey. They are the driving forces in promoting a common vision for FEM industries and in maintaining the European materials handling, lifting and storage industry’s position of leader on the world market. The European industry has an annual turnover of nearly 62 billion euros (2015). In total, FEM represents more than 1,000 companies with about 160,000 employees, covering around 80% of all eligible European companies. It thus accounts for more than half of the world’s total production.

The following documents are availeble at https://www.fem-rands.org/publications
10.2.02, 10.2.03, 10.2.04, 10.2.06, 10.2.07, 10.2.08, 10.2.09, 10.2.10, 10.2.11, 10.2.15, 10.3.01

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European Federation of Material Handling

FEM has represented European manufacturers of materials handling, lifting and storage equipment since it was founded in 1953. FEM is a non-profit trade association (AISBL under Belgian law) permanently based in Brussels to better represent its members and their interests vis-à-vis the European institutions and European partners.

FEM currently consists of 14 members from the EU, as well as Russia and Turkey. They are the driving forces in promoting a common vision for FEM industries and in maintaining the European materials handling, lifting and storage industry’s position of leader on the world market. The European industry has an annual turnover of nearly 62 billion euros (2015). In total, FEM represents more than 1,000 companies with about 160,000 employees, covering around 80% of all eligible European companies. It thus accounts for more than half of the world’s total production.

The following documents are availeble at https://www.fem-rands.org/publications
10.2.02, 10.2.03, 10.2.04, 10.2.06, 10.2.07, 10.2.08, 10.2.09, 10.2.10, 10.2.11, 10.2.15, 10.3.01

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FEM 9.311 Berechnungsgrundlagen für Regalbediengeräte - Tragwerke kostenfreie FEM 9.311 Berechnungsgrundlagen für Regalbediengeräte - Tragwerke Auflage 1981
VDMA 1981 Seiten / pages: 4 FEM9.311.pdf
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FEM 9.341_Rules for the design of series lifting equipment Local girder stresses, english FEM FEM 9.341_Rules for the design of series lifting equipment Local... Auflage 1983
VDMA 1983 Seiten / pages: 7 Datei / file: PDF
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FEM 9.511_Rules for the design of series lifting equipment: Classification of mechanisms, english FEM FEM 9.511_Rules for the design of series lifting equipment:... Auflage 1986
VDMA 1986 Seiten / pages: 5 Datei / file: PDF
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FEM 9.512 Berechnungsgrundlagen für Regalbediengeräte - Triebwerke kostenfreie FEM 9.512 Berechnungsgrundlagen für Regalbediengeräte - Triebwerke Auflage 1997
VDMA 1997 Seiten / pages: 4 FEM9.512.pdf
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FEM 9.521_Classification of Cranes and Lifting Equipment - english FEM FEM 9.521_Classification of Cranes and Lifting Equipment - english Auflage 2019
FEM 2019 Seiten / pages: 20 30 Euros Datei / file: PDF Content 1. INTRODUCTION 2. TIME BASED M-CLASSIFICATION VS. CYCLE-BASED A-CLASSIFICATION 3. TRANSFORMATION OF CLASSIFICATION 4. INFLUENCE OF PARAMETER ??av ON CONVERSION (SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS) 5. WRONG CLASSIFICATION METHOD CAN BE CRITICAL 6. CONCLUSION 7. APPLICATION EXAMPLES 7.1 Light Crane 7.2 Windmill Application 7.3...
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FEM 9.661 Berechnungsgrundlagen für Serienhebezeuge - Baugrößen und Ausführung von Seiltrieben FEM FEM 9.661 Berechnungsgrundlagen für Serienhebezeuge - Baugrößen und... Auflage 1986
VDMA 1986 Seiten / pages: 3 Datei / file: PDF
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FEM 9.671 Berechnungsgrundlagen für Serienhebezeuge - Kettengüten. Auswahlkriterien und Anforderunge FEM FEM 9.671 Berechnungsgrundlagen für Serienhebezeuge - Kettengüten.... Auflage 1988
VDMA 1988 Seiten / pages: 6 Datei / file: PDF
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FEM 9.683 Auswahl von Hub- und Fahrmotoren FEM FEM 9.683 Auswahl von Hub- und Fahrmotoren Auflage 1995
VDMA 1995 Seiten / pages: 14 Datei / file: PDF
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FEM 9.751 Kraftbetriebene Serienhubwerke - Sicherheit FEM FEM 9.751 Kraftbetriebene Serienhubwerke - Sicherheit Auflage 1998
VDMA 1998 Seiten / pages: 52 Datei / file: PDF
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FEM 9.752 Serienhubwerke mit drehzahlveränderbaren elektrischen Antriebssystemen Drehstrom-Niederspa FEM FEM 9.752 Serienhubwerke mit drehzahlveränderbaren elektrischen... Auflage 2003
VDMA 2003 Seiten / pages: 19 Datei / file: PDF
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FEM 9.754 Sicherheitsregeln für automatische Klein-Regalbediengeräte kostenfreie FEM 9.754 Sicherheitsregeln für automatische Klein-Regalbediengeräte Auflage 1999
VDMA 1999 Seiten / pages: 14 FEM9.754.pdf
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FEM 9.755 Maßnahmen zum Erreichen sicherer Betriebsperioden von motorisch angetriebenen Serienhubwer FEM FEM 9.755 Maßnahmen zum Erreichen sicherer Betriebsperioden von... Auflage 1993
VDMA 1993 Seiten / pages: 6 Datei / file: PDF
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