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ASME B30.22 Articulating Boom Cranes , 2010
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- COMMITTEE ROSTERS
- B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION [Go to Page]
- SECTION I: SCOPE
- SECTION II: SCOPE EXCLUSIONS
- SECTION III: PURPOSE
- SECTION IV: USE BY REGULATORY AGENCIES
- SECTION V: EFFECTIVE DATE
- SECTION VI: REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- SECTION VII: USE OF MEASUREMENT UNITS
- SECTION VIII: REQUESTS FOR REVISION
- SECTION IX: REQUESTS FOR INTERPRETATION
- SECTION X: ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE
- SUMMARY OF CHANGES
- Chapter 22- 0 Scope, Definitions, and References [Go to Page]
- SECTION 22- 0.1: SCOPE OF B30.22
- SECTION 22- 0.2: DEFINITIONS [Go to Page]
- 22- 0.2.1 Types of Articulating Boom Cranes
- 22- 0.2.2 General Definitions
- SECTION 22- 0.3: LEGEND FOR FIGS. 22- 0.3- 1 THROUGH 22- 0.3- 4
- SECTION 22- 0.4: NOMENCLATURE FOR ARTICULATING CRANES
- SECTION 22- 0.5: REFERENCES
- Chapter 22- 1 Construction and Characteristics [Go to Page]
- SECTION 22- 1.1: LOAD RATINGS [Go to Page]
- 22- 1.1.1 Load Ratings Where Stability Governs Lifting Performance
- 22- 1.1.2 Load Ratings Where Structural Competence Governs Lifting Performance
- 22- 1.1.3 Load Rating Charts
- SECTION 22- 1.2: BOOM LIFT, BOOM TELESCOPING, AND LOAD HOIST MECHANISMS [Go to Page]
- 22- 1.2.1 Inner, Outer, and Jib Boom Lift Mechanism
- 22- 1.2.2 Telescoping Boom( s)
- 22- 1.2.3 Load Hoist Mechanism ( Load Hoist Equipped Machines Only)
- SECTION 22- 1.3: SWING MECHANISM [Go to Page]
- 22- 1.3.1 Swing Control
- 22- 1.3.2 Swing Braking Means and Locking Devices
- SECTION 22- 1.4: CRANE TRANSPORT
- SECTION 22- 1.5: ROPES AND REEVING ACCESSORIES [Go to Page]
- 22- 1.5.1 Rope Design Factors
- 22- 1.5.2 Ropes
- 22- 1.5.3 Reeving Accessories
- 22- 1.5.4 Sheaves
- 22- 1.5.5 Sheave Sizes
- 22- 1.5.6 Load Hooks, Ball Assemblies, and Load Blocks
- SECTION 22- 1.6: CONTROLS [Go to Page]
- 22- 1.6.1 General
- 22- 1.6.2 Control Forces and Movements
- 22- 1.6.3 Wireless ( Radio) Remote Controls
- SECTION 22- 1.7: INSTALLATION [Go to Page]
- 22- 1.7.1 Mechanical Testing
- 22- 1.7.2 Stability Testing
- 22- 1.7.3 Exhaust Gases
- SECTION 22- 1.8: CONSTRUCTION [Go to Page]
- 22- 1.8.1 Welding
- 22- 1.8.2 Operational Aids
- 22- 1.8.3 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Line Protection
- 22- 1.8.4 Lubricating Points
- 22- 1.8.5 Stabilizers
- 22- 1.8.6 Design Requirements
- 22- 1.8.7 Miscellaneous Equipment
- SECTION 22- 1.9: OPERATING MANUAL
- Chapter 22- 2 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance [Go to Page]
- SECTION 22- 2.1: INSPECTION [Go to Page]
- 22- 2.1.1 Inspection Classification
- 22- 2.1.2 Frequent Inspection
- 22- 2.1.3 Periodic Inspection
- 22- 2.1.4 Operational Aids
- 22- 2.1.5 Cranes Not in Regular Use
- 22- 2.1.6 Inspection Records
- SECTION 22- 2.2: TESTING [Go to Page]
- 22-2.2.1 Operational Tests
- 22- 2.2.2 Load and Stability Test
- SECTION 22- 2.3: MAINTENANCE [Go to Page]
- 22-2.3.1 Preventive Maintenance
- 22- 2.3.2 Maintenance Procedure
- 22- 2.3.3 Adjustments and Repairs
- 22- 2.3.4 Lubrication
- SECTION 22- 2.4: ROPE INSPECTION, REPLACEMENT, AND MAINTENANCE [Go to Page]
- 22-2.4.1 General
- 22- 2.4.2 Inspection
- 22- 2.4.3 Rope Replacement
- 22- 2.4.4 Rope Maintenance
- Chapter 22- 3 Operation [Go to Page]
- SECTION 22- 3.1: QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES [Go to Page]
- 22- 3.1.1 Operators
- 22- 3.1.2 Qualifications for Operators
- 22- 3.1.3 Responsibilities
- SECTION 22- 3.2: OPERATING PRACTICES [Go to Page]
- 22- 3.2.1 Handling the Load
- 22- 3.2.2 Operational Aids
- 22- 3.2.3 Attaching the Load
- 22- 3.2.4 Moving the Load
- 22- 3.2.5 Stowing Procedure
- SECTION 22- 3.3: MISCELLANEOUS [Go to Page]
- 22- 3.3.1 Standard Hand Signals
- 22- 3.3.2 Operating Near Electric Power Lines
- FIGURES [Go to Page]
- 22-0.2.1-1 Commercial Truck-Mounted With Ground Control
- 22-0.2.1-2 Commercial Truck-Mounted With Top Seat Control
- 22-0.2.1-3 Commercial Truck-Rear-Mounted With Remote Control
- 22-0.2.1-4 Stationary Installation
- 22-0.2.1-5 Rail Car Installation4
- 22-0.2.1-6 Trailer-Mounted
- 22-0.2.1-7 Traveling Rail Base-Mounted on Trailer
- 22-0.2.1-8 Off-Road Vehicle
- 22-0.2.1-9 Wheel-Mounted Off-Road Dual Control Station
- 22-0.2.1-10 Wheel-Mounted Off-Road Single Control Station
- 22-0.2.1-11 Crawler-Mounted Off-Road Single Control Station
- 22-0.3-1 Definitions of Specifications for Articulating Cranes
- 22-0.3-2 Hook Approach
- 22-0.3-3 Elevation Below Horizontal
- 22-0.3-4 Elevation Above Horizontal
- 22-0.4-1 Nomenclature for Articulating Cranes
- 22-1.1.3-1 Work Areas
- 22-1.5.3-1 Dead Ending Rope in a Socket
- 22-2.4.2-1 Core Failure in 19 x 7 Rotation-Resistant Rope
- 22-3.1.3.1.2-1 Standard Hand Signals
- 22-3.3.2.1-1 Danger Zone for Cranes and Lifted Loads Operating Near Electrical Transmission Lines
- TABLE [Go to Page]
- 22-3.3.2.2-1 Required Clearance for NormalVoltage in Operation Near High Voltage PowerLines and Operation in Transit With No Loadand Boom or Mast Lowered [Go to Page]