NEW AND EXISTING INSTALLATIONS
ured at the maximum peripheral speed. Illustration: Suppose the
roll is going at one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet per minute,
then by reading the chart we note the stopping distance should not
he more than thirty (30) inches.
[LLUSTRATION NO. 4A
Calenders the drive roll of which travels at a maximum peripheral
speed of fifty (50) feet per minute or less shall be stopped within
a distance of not more than twelve (12) inches measured on the
drive roll after the safety is tripped.
Speeds above two hundred (200) feet per minute measured on the
drive roll are special and require special consideration.