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A stacker is a large machine used in bulk material handling. Its function is to pile bulk material such as limestone, ores, coal and cereals onto a stockpile. A reclaimer can be used to recover the material. Gold dredges in Alaska had a stacker that was a fixed part of the dredge.
A reach stacker is a vehicle used for handling intermodal cargo containers in small terminals or medium-sized ports. Reach stackers can transport a container short distances very quickly and pile them in various rows depending on their access.
A stacker is used to stack the material. Reclaimers are volumetric machines and are rated in m 3 /h (cubic meters per hour) for capacity, which is often converted to t/h (tonnes per hour) based on the average bulk density of the material being reclaimed. Reclaimers normally travel on a rail between stockpiles in the stockyard.
A beaverslide with a full stack of hay. A beaverslide is a device for stacking hay, made of wooden poles and planks, that builds haystacks of loose, unbaled hay to be stored outdoors and used as fodder for livestock.
Stacker is a game merchandiser manufactured by LAI Games, first produced in 2004. The goal of the game is to align rows of lights on top of each other. A player who ...
The BK Stacker was introduced using commercials that employed groups of little people in the roles of members of the "Stackers Union". The characters were "Vin," played by Danny Woodburn, "the new guy," and various members of the "Stackers Union" construction team that work in a BK kitchen assembling the sandwiches.
1. Burger King: BK Melts. Burger King has brought back its popular Melts. There's three different varieties, all with two Whopper Jr. patties on toasted bread.
A stacker is a machine used in bulk material handling. Stacker may also refer to: Stacker, disk compression software released by Stac Electronics. Lempel–Ziv–Stac, also known as "Stacker Compression", a data compression method for point-to-point protocol developed by Stac Electronics; Stacker 2, a synephrine-based drug for weight loss