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ASME B30.2 2016

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ASME B30.2 Overhead and Gantry Cranes (Top Running Bridge, Single or Multiple Girder, Top Running Trolley Hoist)

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ASME 2016 46
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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. The requirements included in this Volume also apply to cranes having the same fundamental characteristics such as cantilever gantry cranes, semi-gantry cranes, and wall cranes. Requirements for a crane used for a special purpose such as, but not limited to, non-vertical lifting service, lifting a guided load, or lifting personnel are not included in this Volume.

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4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER
10 B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION
SECTION I: SCOPE
SECTION II: SCOPE EXCLUSIONS
SECTION III: PURPOSE
SECTION IV: USE BY REGULATORY AGENCIES
SECTION V: EFFECTIVE DATE
11 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
13 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
16 Chapter 2-0 Scope, Definitions, References, and Personnel Competence
SECTION 2-0.1: SCOPE OF B30.2
SECTION 2-0.2: DEFINITIONS
17 Figures
Fig. 2-0.2-1 Cantilever Gantry Crane
Fig. 2-0.2-2 Gantry Crane
18 Fig. 2-0.2-3 Overhead Crane
Fig. 2-0.2-4 Semigantry Crane
Fig. 2-0.2-5 Wall Crane
20 SECTION 2-0.3: REFERENCES
21 SECTION 2-0.4: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE
22 Chapter 2-1 General Construction and Installation
SECTION 2-1.1: MARKINGS
2-1.1.1 Rated Load Markings — Crane
2-1.1.2 Rated Load Markings — Hoists
2-1.1.3 ManufacturerŒs Identification Markings
2-1.1.4 Multiple Hoist Identification Markings
2-1.1.5 Warnings
2-1.1.6 Controls
23 SECTION 2-1.2: CLEARANCES
2-1.2.1 Clearance From Obstruction
2-1.2.2 Clearance Between Parallel Cranes
SECTION 2-1.3: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION — RUNWAYS AND SUPPORTING STRUCTURE
2-1.3.1 Foundations and Anchorages
2-1.3.2 Crane Runways
SECTION 2-1.4: CRANE CONSTRUCTION
2-1.4.1 Welded Construction
2-1.4.2 Structural Components
2-1.4.3 Modifications
24 SECTION 2-1.5: CABS — NORMAL OR SKELETON IF PROVIDED
2-1.5.1 Cab Location
2-1.5.2 Cab Construction
2-1.5.3 Access to Crane
2-1.5.4 Toolbox
2-1.5.5 Fire Extinguisher
2-1.5.6 Lighting
SECTION 2-1.6: LUBRICATION
SECTION 2-1.7: SERVICE PLATFORMS FOOTWALKS
2-1.7.1 Construction of Service Platforms
25 2-1.7.2 Ladders and Stairways
2-1.7.3 Egress
SECTION 2-1.8: STOPS AND BUMPERS
2-1.8.1 Trolley Stops
2-1.8.2 Bridge Bumpers
2-1.8.3 Trolley Bumpers
26 SECTION 2-1.9: RAIL SWEEPS
2-1.9.1 Bridge Rail Sweeps
2-1.9.2 Trolley Rail Sweeps
SECTION 2-1.10: GUARDS FOR MOVING PARTS
SECTION 2-1.11: TRUCK FRAME DROP
SECTION 2-1.12: BRAKES AND BRAKING MEANS
2-1.12.1 Hoist Holding Brakes
27 2-1.12.2 Hoist Control Braking Means
2-1.12.3 Trolley Brakes and Braking Means
2-1.12.4 Bridge Brakes and Braking Means
2-1.12.5 Trolley and Bridge Brake Provisions
SECTION 2-1.13: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
2-1.13.1 General
28 2-1.13.2 Equipment
2-1.13.3 Controllers
2-1.13.4 Resistors
29 Fig. 2-1.13.3-1 Recommended Arrangement of Controllers or Master Switches (Three-Motion Crane)
Fig. 2-1.13.3-2 Recommended Arrangement of Controllers or Master Switches (Four-Motion Crane)
30 Fig. 2-1.13.3-3 Recommended Arrangement of Controllers (Pendant Push-Button Station Arrangement)
Fig. 2-1.13.3-4 Recommended Arrangement of Controllers (Radio Crane Control Transmitter Lever Arrangement)
31 2-1.13.5 Disconnecting Means
2-1.13.6 Hoist Limit Switches
2-1.13.7 Runway and Bridge Conductor Systems
2-1.13.8 Cranes With Lifting Magnets
2-1.13.9 Service Receptacle
SECTION 2-1.14: HOISTING EQUIPMENT
2-1.14.1 Sheaves
2-1.14.2 Drums
32 2-1.14.3 Ropes
2-1.14.4 Equalizers
2-1.14.5 Hooks
2-1.14.6 Guards for Hoisting Ropes
SECTION 2-1.15: WARNING DEVICES OR MEANS FOR A CRANE WITH A POWER-TRAVELING MECHANISM
2-1.15.1 Cab- and Remote-Operated Cranes
2-1.15.2 Floor-Operated Cranes
2-1.15.3 Types of Devices
SECTION 2-1.16: MANUAL
2-1.16.1 General Information
33 2-1.16.2 Safety Personnel
SECTION 2-1.17: TRANSLATION OF SAFETY-RELATED INFORMATION AND CONTROL DESIGNATIONS
34 Chapter 2-2 Inspection and Testing
SECTION 2-2.1: INSPECTION
2-2.1.1 General
2-2.1.2 Initial Inspection
2-2.1.3 Functional Test Inspection
2-2.1.4 Frequent Inspection
2-2.1.5 Periodic Inspection
35 2-2.1.6 Inspection of Cranes Not in Regular Use
SECTION 2-2.2: ROPE INSPECTION
2-2.2.1 General
2-2.2.2 Frequent Rope Inspection
2-2.2.3 Periodic Rope Inspection
36 SECTION 2-2.3: TESTING
2-2.3.1 Operational Tests
2-2.3.2 Load Test
37 Chapter 2-3 Operator Training and Operation
SECTION 2-3.1: CRANE OPERATOR TRAINING
2-3.1.1 Purpose of Crane Operator Training
2-3.1.2 Crane Operator Training: General
2-3.1.3 Sources of Training Material
SECTION 2-3.2: TRAINING FOR PERSONS OTHER THAN CRANE OPERATORS
2-3.2.1 Scope
SECTION 2-3.3: OPERATION
2-3.3.1 Scope of Crane Operation
2-3.3.2 General Requirements
38 2-3.3.3 Responsibilities of Management Owners/Users
2-3.3.4 Responsibilities of Crane Operators
40 2-3.3.5 Responsibilities of Riggers
SECTION 2-3.4: PLANNED ENGINEERED LIFTS
41 SECTION 2-3.5: HOIST LIMIT DEVICES SWITCHES
SECTION 2-3.6: SIGNALS
2-3.6.1 Standard Signals
2-3.6.2 Special Signals
SECTION 2-3.7: MISCELLANEOUS
2-3.7.1 Ladders
2-3.7.2 Cabs
2-3.7.3 Fire Extinguishers
SECTION 2-3.8: CRANE LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
2-3.8.1 General
42 Fig. 2-3.6.1-1 Standard Hand Signals for Controlling Overhead and Gantry Cranes
43 Chapter 2-4 Maintenance Training and Maintenance
SECTION 2-4.1: MAINTENANCE TRAINING
2-4.1.1 Purpose of Maintenance Training
2-4.1.2 Crane Maintenance Training: General
2-4.1.3 Sources of Training
2-4.1.4 Responsibilities of Crane Maintenance Personnel
SECTION 2-4.2: CRANE MAINTENANCE
2-4.2.1 General Maintenance
44 2-4.2.2 Preventive Maintenance
2-4.2.3 Maintenance Procedure
2-4.2.4 Adjustments, Repairs, and Replacements
2-4.2.5 Lubrication
SECTION 2-4.3: ROPE REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE
2-4.3.1 Rope Replacement
45 2-4.3.2 Rope Maintenance
SECTION 2-4.4: MAINTENANCE RECORDS
ASME B30.2 2016
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