Originally developed in 1942, the CRANE Technical Paper No.410 (TP-410) is the quintessential guide to understanding the flow of fluidthrough valves, pipes, and fittings. The manual is intended for DesignEngineers, Plant Engineers, Facility Managers, Maintenance Technicians,Mechanic
PipingSystem Fundamentals is a complete guide to gaining a clear picture of yourpiping system. This manual takes an extensive look at the main conditionsaffecting the operation of a piping system, describing the interaction betweenpumps, compressors, pipelines, control valves, and other...
Introduction A camera crane is safe if used properly. However, improper use, assembly, and disassembly can cause property damage, serious bodily injury and even death. This handbook of safe practices, procedures and conditions coupled with common sense, good judgment, and proper evaluation...
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 analysis applies to crane types as covered by ASME B30.5.
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to cranes in lifting crane service which are equipped with two-block warning, limiting, and/or damage prevention systems.
1.1 This specification covers carbon steel crane rails of special designs only, and nominal weights of 104 lb/yd (51.6 kg/m) through 175 lb/yd (86.8 kg/m) for crane runway use. 1.2 When standard tee rail sections are desired, they shall be ordered in accordance with Specification A1....
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish a testing procedure to determine the performance capability of heavy-duty vehicle cooling systems to meet Original Equipment Manufacturer or end user thermal specifications to ensure long term reliable vehicle operations. The...
This SAE Standard applies to cranes which are equipped to adjust the boom angle by hoisting and lowering means through rope reeving.
SAE J1362 presents graphical symbols for use on operator controls and other displays on off-road work machines as defined in SAE J1116, plus mobile cranes, but excluding agricultural tractors. Symbols for agricultural tractors are covered by ASABE S304, ISO 3767-1, and ISO 3767-2.
4.1 Materials handling equipment operability and long-term integrity are concerns that originate during the design and fabrication sequences. Such concerns are most efficiently addressed during one or the other of these stages. Equipment operability and integrity can be compromised during handling...
This document applies to: - light crane systems, either suspended or free-standing systems, where the rated capacity of any single lifting device is 4 t or less; - pillar and wall-mounted jib cranes, without an operator's cabin, whose rated capacity is 10 t or less and whose...
1.1 This specification covers cold-formed welded carbon steel hollow structural sections (HSS) for welded or bolted construction. These shapes are utilized in but not limited to the following applications: buildings, bridges, towers, cranes, sign supports and poles, off-shore production and...
This SAE Standard covers minimum dimensional relationship for sheaves, drums, and wire rope for mobile, construction type lift cranes.
1.1 This practice provides ergonomic design criteria from a human-machine perspective for the design and construction of maritime vessels and structures and for equipment, systems, and subsystems contained therein, including vendor-purchased hardware and software. 1.1.1 The focus of these design...
1.1 This test method covers a procedure for acoustic emission (AE) testing of digger derricks. 1.1.1 Equipment Covered-This test method applies to special multipurpose vehicle-mounted machines, commonly known as digger derricks. These machines are primarily designed to dig holes, set poles, and...
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