This European Standard applies to electrically or hydraulically powered slewing jib cranes mounted in one position or free to travel on horizontal rails. It does not apply to wall mounted, pillar, derrick, railway, tower or workshop jib cranes. This European Standard is...
This European Standard applies to electrically or hydraulically powered slewing jib cranes mounted in one position or free to travel on horizontal rails. It does not apply to wall mounted, pillar, derrick, railway, tower or workshop jib cranes. This European Standard is...
All types of travelling jib cranes except railway breakdown cranes. Permissible stresses in structural members (based on the method given in BS 2573), stability coefficients; emphasis on safety in operation. List of British Standards for materials and equipment, load...
The ISO 4306 series establishes a vocabulary of the most commonly used terms in the field of cranes. This document defines the terms related to jib type cranes. Mobile cranes, tower cranes, railway cranes, and offshore cranes are excluded. Annex A...
Requirements for permanently mounted single jib cranes powered by hydraulic or electric systems, capable of hoisting or lowering, level luffing or slewing cargo. All functions may be performed separately or simultaneously.
This part of ISO 11660 establishes the particular requirements relating to access, guards and restraints for jib cranes as defined in ISO 4306-1. ISO 11660-1 establishes the general requirements for access to control stations and other areas of cranes as defined in ISO 4306-1,...
Requirements for the design, construction and testing. For use with either hand, electric or pneumatic hoists.
This European Standard specifies safety requirements: - for tower cranes and - for climbing systems used with the tower cranes/masts of tower cranes for which they have been designed. They are classified as external or internal systems. This European Standard applies to...
This document specifies the requirements of anti-collision devices and systems installed on tower cranes (as defined in EN 14439) to avoid the risks of collision between several cranes in service, between a crane in use and fixed obstacles, and over prohibited zones. It also...
This document specifies the requirements of anti-collision devices and systems installed on tower cranes (as defined in EN 14439) to avoid the risks of collision between several cranes in service, between a crane in use and fixed obstacles, and over prohibited zones. It also...
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for the design, inspection, testing, maintenance (including modifications and upgrades), and safe operation of a) cranes, including i) overhead travelling cranes; ii) jib cranes; and iii) gantry and wall cranes; b)...
Electrically driven cranes, of the level luffing, derricking or fixed radius types, used with hook or grab, (including 'wharf' or 'dockside' cranes). Structure and mechanisms, hoisting equipment: brakes, controls, motors, electrical protective gear. Testing of completed cranes....
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