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ASME B30.26 10 with Erra 0111 with Interps:2010 Edition

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ASME B30.26 Rigging Hardware

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PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Errata
7 CONTENTS
8 Figures
9 FOREWORD
10 ASME B30 COMMITTEE Safety Standard for Cableways, Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks, and Slings
12 B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION
SECTION I: SCOPE
SECTION II: SCOPE EXCLUSIONS
SECTION III: PURPOSE
SECTION IV: USE BY REGULATORY AGENCIES
13 SECTION V: EFFECTIVE DATE
SECTION VI: REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
SECTION VII: USE OF MEASUREMENT UNITS
SECTION VIII: REQUESTS FOR REVISION
SECTION IX: REQUESTS FOR INTERPRETATION
SECTION X: ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE
15 ASME B30.26-2010 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
17 RIGGING HARDWARE
Chapter 26-0 Scope, Definitions, and References
SECTION 26-0.1: SCOPE
SECTION 26-0.2: DEFINITIONS
19 Chapter 26-1 Shackles — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-1.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-1.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-1.1.1 Types
26-1.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-1.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-1.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-1.4: PROOF TEST
26-1.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-1.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-1.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-1.5.1 Shackle Body Identification
26-1.5.2 Shackle Pin Identification
26-1.5.3 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-1.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-1.6.1 Temperature
26-1.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-1.7: TRAINING
20 SECTION 26-1.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-1.8.1 Initial Inspection
26-1.8.2 Frequent Inspection
26-1.8.3 Periodic Inspection
26-1.8.4 Removal Criteria
26-1.8.5 Repairs and Modifications
26-1.1.1-1 Shackle Types
21 SECTION 26-1.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-1.9.1 Shackle Selection
26-1.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
26-1.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-1.9.4 Rigging Practices
26-1.9.1-1 Angle of Loading (Shackles)
23 26-1.9.4-1 Typical Shackle Components
26-1.9.4-2 Side Loading
24 Chapter 26-2 Adjustable Hardware — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-2.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-2.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-2.1.1 Types
26-2.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-2.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-2.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-2.4: PROOF TEST
26-2.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-2.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-2.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-2.5.1 Turnbuckle, Eyebolt, and Eye Nut Identification
26-2.5.2 Swivel Hoist Ring Identification
26-2.5.3 Adjustable Hardware Identification
26-2.5.4 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-2.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-2.6.1 Temperature
25 26-2.1.1-1 Turnbuckles
26-2.1.1-2 Eyebolts
26 26-2.1.1-3 Eye Nuts
27 26-2.1.1-4 Swivel Hoist Rings
28 26-2.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-2.7: TRAINING
SECTION 26-2.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-2.8.1 Initial Inspection
26-2.8.2 Frequent Inspection
26-2.8.3 Periodic Inspection
26-2.8.4 Removal Criteria
26-2.8.5 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-2.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-2.9.1 Adjustable Hardware Selection
26-2.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
29 26-2.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-2.9.4 Rigging Practices
26-2.9.4.1 Turnbuckles
26-2.9.4.2 Eyebolts
26-2.9.1-1 Angle of Loading (Adjustable Hardware)
30 26-2.9.4.3 Eye Nuts
26-2.9.4.4 Swivel Hoist Rings
31 Chapter 26-3 Compression Hardware — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-3.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-3.1: TYPES, MATERIALS, AND ASSEMBLY
26-3.1.1 Types
26-3.1.2 Materials
26-3.1.3 Assembly — Wire Rope Clips
26-3.1.4 Assembly — Wedge Sockets
SECTION 26-3.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-3.3: RATED LOADS
32 26-3.1.1-1 Wire Rope Clips
33 26-3.1.1-2 Wedge Sockets
34 SECTION 26-3.4: PROOF TEST
26-3.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-3.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-3.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-3.5.1 Wire Rope Clip Saddle Identification
26-3.5.2 Wedge Socket Identification
26-3.5.3 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-3.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-3.6.1 Temperature
26-3.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-3.7: TRAINING
SECTION 26-3.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-3.8.1 Initial Inspection
26-3.8.2 Frequent Inspection
26-3.8.3 Periodic Inspection
35 26-3.8.4 Removal Criteria
26-3.8.5 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-3.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-3.9.1 Compression Hardware Selection
26-3.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
26-3.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-3.9.4 Rigging Practices
26-3.9.4.1 Wire Rope Clips
26-3.9.4.2 Wedge Sockets
36 Chapter 26-4 Links, Rings, and Swivels — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-4.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-4.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-4.1.1 Types
26-4.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-4.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-4.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-4.4: PROOF TEST
26-4.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-4.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-4.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-4.5.1 Links, Rings, and Swivels Identification
26-4.5.2 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-4.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-4.6.1 Temperature
26-4.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-4.7: TRAINING
SECTION 26-4.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-4.8.1 Initial Inspection
37 26-4.1.1-1 Links and Rings
26-4.1.1-2 Swivels
38 26-4.8.2 Frequent Inspection
26-4.8.3 Periodic Inspection
26-4.8.4 Removal Criteria
26-4.8.5 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-4.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-4.9.1 Links, Rings, and Swivels Selection
26-4.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
26-4.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-4.9.4 Rigging Practices
26-4.9.4.1 Links and Rings
39 26-4.9.4.2 Swivels
26-4.9.1-1 Angle of Loading (Links, Rings, and Swivels)
40 Chapter 26-5 Rigging Blocks — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-5.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-5.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-5.1.1 Types
26-5.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-5.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-5.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-5.4: PROOF TEST
26-5.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-5.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-5.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-5.5.1 Marking
26-5.5.2 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-5.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-5.6.1 Temperature
26-5.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-5.7: TRAINING
41 26-5.1.1-1 Rigging Block Types
42 26-5.1.1-2 Typical Rigging Block Components
43 26-5.3-1 Block Load Factor Multipliers
44 SECTION 26-5.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-5.8.1 Initial Inspection
26-5.8.2 Frequent Inspection
26-5.8.3 Periodic Inspection
26-5.8.4 Removal Criteria
26-5.8.5 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-5.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-5.9.1 Rigging Block Selection
26-5.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
26-5.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
45 26-5.9.4 Rigging Practices
46 Chapter 26-6 Detachable Load-Indicating Devices — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-6.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-6.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-6.1.1 Types
26-6.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-6.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-6.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-6.4: PROOF TEST
26-6.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-6.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-6.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-6.5.1 LID Identification
26-6.5.2 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-6.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-6.6.1 Temperature
26-6.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
26-6.6.3 Electronic Interference
SECTION 26-6.7: TRAINING
SECTION 26-6.8: CALIBRATION, INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-6.8.1 Calibration
47 26-6.1.1-1 Crane Scale — Dynamometer31
48 26-6.1.1-2 Link Style Load-Indicating Device
49 26-6.1.1-3 Shackle With Load-Indicating Pin
50 26-6.8.2 Initial Inspection
26-6.8.3 Frequent Inspection
26-6.8.4 Periodic Inspection
26-6.8.5 Removal Criteria
26-6.8.6 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-6.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-6.9.1 LID Selection
26-6.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
26-6.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
51 26-6.9.4 Rigging Practices
53 ASME B30.26 INTERPRETATIONS
54 Interpretation: 26-1
Interpretation: 26-2
55 Interpretation: 26-3
Interpretation: 26-4
ASME B30.26 10 with Erra 0111 with Interps
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