To establish conditions to be taken into consideration in determining rated loads for mobile cranes when overturning stability is the controlling factor. This recommended practice applies to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes with either lattice booms or...
This SAE Standard covers minimum dimensional relationship for sheaves, drums, and wire rope for mobile, construction type lift cranes.
This SAE information report applies to wire rope supported, latticed crane boom systems mounted on mobile construction type cranes for lift crane service.
This standard applies to all lifting operations using : • On-Track Plant (OTP) • On-track Machines (OTMs) • Road mobile cranes • Lorry mounted knuckle boom cranes • Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) • Manually powered lifting equipment The...
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to stationary usage of mobile construction-type cranes, crawler or rubber-tire mounted, on outriggers or on tires, when used for lifting, clamshell, dragline, magnet, pile driver, or similar service.
This European Standard is applicable to the design, construction, installation of safety devices, information for use, maintenance and testing of mobile cranes as defined in ISO 4306-2. Examples of mobile crane types are given in Annex A. This European Standard does not...
This European Standard is applicable to the design, construction, installation of safety devices, information for use, maintenance and testing of mobile cranes as defined in ISO 4306 2. Examples of mobile crane types are given in Annex A. This European Standard does not...
This document presents information on the following topics related to gas lift equipment: a) the basic principles of gas lift; b) gas lift equipment selection; c) how various types of gas lift equipment work; d) how a gas lift system should be designed....
This SAE Standard applies to all mobile, construction-type, lifting cranes as equipped for operation with hook, clamshell, magnet, and grapple attachments. It is not applicable to excavating and demolition attachments such as shovels, hoes, draglines, and wrecking balls. The...
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to mobile when used for lifting-crane service, and which are equipped with load indicating devices.
This European Standard is applicable to the design, construction, installation of safety devices, information for use, maintenance and testing of mobile cranes as defined in ISO 4306-2 deleted text. Examples of mobile crane types are given in Annex A. • This European...
This policy applies to all engaged in activities connected to any aspect of the Lift life cycle and is supported by lift asset management modules. NOTE: Network Rail manages a nationwide portfolio of circa 1300 Lifts which has doubled over the last 10 years and anticipated to...
This standard applies to hydraulically operated backhoes (as defined in SAE J1116) This standard describes a uniform "over end" and "full swing arc" lifting capacity rating for backhoes. It is based on the actual capacity of the machine to lift and support a load under stable...
This SAE Standard applies to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type ( Figure 1 ). Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee. 2x
This part of ISO 11662 applies to mobile construction-type lifting cranes utilizing a) rope supported, lattice boom attachment or lattice boom, and fly jib attachment b) rope supported, mast attachment and mast mounted boom, and fly jib attachment c) telescoping boom attachment...
This SAE Standard applies to mobile construction-type lifting cranes utilizing pendant-supported, conventional, and luffing jib type lattice boom crane structures.
Lift Application Development Cookbook contains practical recipes on everything you will need to create secure web applications using this amazing framework.The book first teaches you basic topics such as starting a new application and gradually moves on to teach you advanced topics to...
This Standard applies to Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 powered lift trucks-their design, operation, and maintenance. In addition, certain clauses apply to Class 6 vehicles, non-powered high-lift trucks, and personnel and burden carriers. See Annex B for a listing and description of...