The ASME B30 Standard contains provisions that apply to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance, and use of cranes and other lifting and material-movement-re
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...
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...
General This Standard applies to the design, characteristics, construction, installation, dismantling, operation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of tower cranes. This Standard applies to tower cranes powered by electric motors or internal combustion engines and any...
This document specifies the minimum requirements for labels for the identification (marking) and the operation of tower cranes.
This document specifies the regular inspections to be carried out on tower cranes. It does not cover inspection prior to the first use of a tower crane.
This document establishes required practices for the safe use of tower cranes. Subjects covered include safe systems of work, management, planning, selection, erection and dismantling, special base, operation and maintenance of cranes and the selection of operators, slingers...
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...
ISO 4306 as a whole establishes a vocabulary of the most commonly used terms in the field of cranes. This part of ISO 4306 gives the general definition of a tower crane and illustrates the terminology used with each type of tower crane by the use of figures with...
This document gives requirements specific to tower cranes for limiting and indicating devices. It is applicable to tower cranes as defined in ISO 4306-3. It is not applicable to end stops such as buffers used to stop trolleying, travelling or luffing movements, nor to...
This part of ISO 9926 covers the specific subjects considered necessary for training tower crane operators.
This document establishes the application of ISO 8686-1 to tower cranes for construction work as defined in ISO 4306-3, and gives specific requirements and values for factors to be used at the structural calculation. Tower cranes for construction work are exclusively...
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