List 2 Specifications For The Crane Pdf Download

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BSEE incorporates over 100 technical standards into its regulatory program. The standards are related to equipment specifications, operating practices, equipment manufacturing, and hydrocarbon measurement. Currently, BSEE is working with industry on a variety of standards-related issues key to enhancing safety on the OCS. These include, but are not limited to, deepwater operations, Safety and Environmental Management Systems, cementing, cranes, high pressure high temperature, and safety valves.

We can supply a wide range of cranes for all types lifting duties, from super heavy lifting capacities of 350 tonnes to super compact spider cranes that can power themselves into spaces less than 1m wide then securely lift 1.8 tonnes. You can order mobile crane hire with us using our bookings page at any time, or call one of our crane hire consultants on +44 (0) 1252 854 596 during office hours.

This window opens when you Add Crawler Crane . It also opens for Edit Crane if the crane being edited is a crawler crane. You are required to select a " Configuration " when adding a new crawler crane. The " Lift Lines " information pertains to the " Configuration " that you select.

If, in the model, you hover the crane with your mouse pointer ( ) and then right-click ( Menu ), choose " Edit Other " or " Select Other " on the context menu , you will see this name listed as a selectable item for edit or selection.

Select the one (1) configuration that you want to apply to this crane. Then proceed to review and, if necessary, modify the settings under the " Lift lines " heading. Those lift line settings are filled out automatically, per the configuration that you select here.

Available boom lengths that can potentially be shown in the configurations list depend on the " Configurations " that are specified for the crawler crane specification that you selected in step 2 .

Available attachments that can potentially be shown in the configurations list depend on the " Attachments " that are specified for the crawler crane specification that you selected in step 2 .

Available attachment lengths that can potentially be shown in the configurations list depend on the " Configurations " that are specified for the crawler crane specification that you selected in step 2 .

Available counterweights that can potentially be shown in the configurations list depend on the " Counterweights " that are specified for the crawler crane specification that you selected in step 2 .

Change placement: or . This applies when this window opens for an Edit Crane operation. This option does not appear on this window for an Add Crane operation. It appears only if you are editing a crane which has more than one placement assigned to it.

If this box is checked ( ), you will be prompted, in the status line , after you press " OK " to close this window, to select the crane placement that you want to move the crane to. The crane will then move so that it is centered over that placement.

The version of the Lift Configuration window that appears when you press this button does not have any " AUTO " buttons. This is because the crane sets the defaults for the placement configuration(s), which in turn sets the defaults for individual lift configurations. Placement configurations and individual lift configurations do have " AUTO " buttons.

opens a window with information from the developer of the crane specification that you selected in step 2 . The information might, for example, be a manufacturer's source reference for that specification. You can enter " Spec Notes " text for a particular specification by pressing the " Notes " button on the Crawler Crane Specification window.

Exception: " Reset " does not undo changes made by pressing the " Lift Config " button to open the Lift Configuration window for the crane. It only undoes changes to those settings that are immediately visible on the Crane Placement window.

The H-8463, H-8464 GANTRY CRANE is a heavy-duty crane designedfor lifting and moving heavy objects. It comes with variouscomponents including a knob, I-beam clamp, locking swivel caster,height adjustment pin, cotter pin, top lock pin, frame pin, castermounting bracket, and a hardware pack.

A: The GANTRY CRANE is primarily designed for indoor use. It isnot recommended to expose it to harsh weather conditions or extremetemperatures. If you need to use it outdoors, take appropriateprecautions to protect the crane from environmental factors.

Description Topkit tower crane is classic structural type, with an A-shaped tower cap or #-shaped tower cap connected to the boom and balance jib through pull rod. The assembly and disassembly process is relatively complicated compare with topless tower cranes; it is impossible to realize the change of any length of the boom. More suitable for construction environments with low installation density

ASME B30.2 applies to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, and maintenance of hand-operated and power-driven overhead and gantry cranes that have a top-running single-girder or multiple-girder bridge, with one or more top-running trolley hoists used for vertical lifting and lowering of freely suspended, unguided loads consisting of equipment and materials.

Variations of the above physical characteristics that provide the same fundamental operating characteristics are included in the scope of this Volume however, the requirements of this Volume are only applicable to the cranes within this scope when they are used in lifting operations.

ASME B30.4 applies to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing and maintenance of electric motor or internal-combustion engine powered portal and pedestal cranes, that adjust operating radius by means of a boom luffing mechanism or by means of a trolley traversing a horizontal boom, that may be mounted on a fixed or traveling base, and to any variation thereof that retain the same fundamental characteristics.

This standard applies only to portal and pedestal cranes utilizing a drum and wire rope for hoisting and which are used for hoisting work. The requirements for tower cranes (refer to ASME B30.3), telescopic boom cranes (refer to ASME B30.5), and knuckleboom cranes (refer to ASME B30.22) are not included in this standard.

ASME B30.5 addresses crawler cranes, locomotive cranes, wheel-mounted cranes, and any variations thereof that retain the same fundamental characteristics and are powered by internal combustion engines or electric motors. The scope of this Safety Standard includes only cranes of the above types that are powered by internal combustion engines or electric motors. Side boom tractors and cranes designed for railway and automobile wreck clearance, digger derricks, cranes manufactured specifically for, or when used for, energized electrical line service, knuckle boom, trolley boom cranes, and cranes having a maximum rated capacity of one ton or less are excluded. This 2018 edition revises the Crane Operation in the Vicinity of Electric Power Lines section entirely, adds a new section on Rigger Responsibilities, and incorporates other miscellaneous revisions.

ASME B30.5 offers comprehensive solutions applying to the construction, inspection, testing, maintenance and operation of mobile and locomotive cranes. It is to be used in conjunction with equipment described in other volumes of the ASME B30 series of safety standards. Careful application of these B30 Safety Standards will help users to comply with applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailed in these volumes.

Intended for manufacturers, owners, employers, users and others concerned with the specification, buying, maintenance, training and safe use of mobile and locomotive cranes with B30 equipment, plus all potential governing entities.

ASME B30.8 applies to cranes and derricks mounted on barges or pontoons. Floating cranes are convertible for excavation service and other uses that are categorically not considered to be lifting service.

ASME B30.11 includes provisions that apply to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of underhung crane and monorail systems, track sections, and load-carrying members, such as end trucks or carriers (commonly called trolleys) that travel either on the external or internal lower flange of a track section. The track sections include single monorail track, crane bridge girders and jib booms, all curves, switches, transfer devices, and lift and drop sections.

ASME B30.17 includes provisions that apply to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing and maintenance of hand-operated and power-operated overhead cranes and monorail systems with either an underhung trolley or bridge, or both. These cranes and monorail systems shall support one or more hoists used for vertical lifting and lowering of freely suspended, unguided loads, and include top running and underhung bridge cranes, gantry cranes, traveling wall cranes, jib cranes, polar gantry cranes, portable gantries, other cranes having the same fundamental characteristics, and monorail systems including trolleys (carriers) and end trucks.

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