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ASME B30.22 2016

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ASME B30.22 – 2016: Articulating Boom Cranes

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The scope includes only cranes of the types described in para. 22?0.2.1 that are articulated by hydraulic cylinders and powered by internal combustion engines or electric motors and that are mounted on a vehicle or stationary installation. Articulating cranes equipped with a load hoist mechanism to broaden their versatility are covered by this Volume. Some basic machine types within this scope are convertible for excavating work and other uses not considered to be lifting service. The requirements of this Volume are applicable only to such machines when used as lifting cranes. When cranes within the scope of this Volume are used for service other than lifting service, the manufacturer or (when not available from the manufacturer) a qualified person shall establish the ratings, operating limitations, maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements that apply during that use. Exemptions from this Volume include: – Maximum related capacity of 2,000 lb. or less; – Booms constructed of nonconductive type materials; – Equipped with or designed primarily for personnel baskets, platforms, ladders, etc.; – When equipped with non-lifting attachments; – Forestry and logging applications; – Telescoping boom cranes that do not articulate (covered under B30.5) – and scrap and material handlers as defined in ASME B30.25

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER
10 B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION
13 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
16 Chapter 22-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence, Translations, and References
SECTION 22-0.1: SCOPE OF B30.22
SECTION 22-0.2: DEFINITIONS
22-0.2.1 Mounting of Articulating Boom Cranes
22-0.2.2 General Definitions
20 Fig. 22-0.2.1-6 Railcar Installation
Fig. 22-0.2.1-7 Trailer-Mounted
21 Fig. 22-0.2.1-8 Traveling Base-Mounted on Trailer
Fig. 22-0.2.1-9 Off-Road Vehicle
24 SECTION 22-0.3: LEGEND FOR FIGS. 22-0.3-1 THROUGH 22-0.3-4
25 Fig. 22-0.3-1 Definitions of Specifications for Articulating Cranes
28 Fig. 22-0.3-2 Hook Approach
Fig. 22-0.3-3 Elevation Below Horizontal
Fig. 22-0.3-4 Elevation Above Horizontal
29 SECTION 22-0.4: NOMENCLATURE FOR ARTICULATING CRANES
SECTION 22-0.5: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE
SECTION 22-0.6: TRANSLATIONS OF SAFETY-RELATED INFORMATION AND CONTROL DESIGNATIONS
SECTION 22-0.7: REFERENCES
30 Fig. 22-0.4-1 Nomenclature for Articulating Cranes
31 Chapter 22-1 Construction and Characteristics
SECTION 22-1.1: LOAD RATINGS
22-1.1.1 Load Ratings Where Stability Governs Lifting Performance
22-1.1.2 Load Ratings Where Factors Other Than Stability Govern Lifting Performance
22-1.1.3 Load Rating Charts
32 Fig. 22-1.1.3-1 Work Areas
33 SECTION 22-1.2: BOOM LIFT, BOOM TELESCOPING, AND LOAD HOIST MECHANISMS
22-1.2.1 Inner, Outer, and Jib Boom Lift Mechanism
22-1.2.2 Telescoping Booms
34 22-1.2.3 Load Hoist Mechanism Load Hoist Equipped Machines Only
SECTION 22-1.3: SWING MECHANISM
22-1.3.1 Swing Control
22-1.3.2 Swing Braking Means and Locking Devices
SECTION 22-1.4: CRANE TRANSPORT
SECTION 22-1.5: ROPES AND REEVING ACCESSORIES
22-1.5.1 Rope Design Factors
35 22-1.5.2 Ropes
22-1.5.3 Reeving Accessories
22-1.5.4 Sheaves
22-1.5.5 Sheave Sizes
22-1.5.6 Load Hooks, Ball Assemblies, and Load Blocks
SECTION 22-1.6: CONTROLS
22-1.6.1 General
22-1.6.2 Control Forces and Movements
36 22-1.6.3 Wireless Radio Remote Controls
SECTION 22-1.7: INSTALLATION
22-1.7.1 Testing
22-1.7.2 Exhaust Gases
SECTION 22-1.8: CONSTRUCTION
22-1.8.1 Welding
22-1.8.2 Operational Aids
22-1.8.2.1 Two-Block Damage Prevention System or Anti-Two-Block Device.
22-1.8.2.2 Overload Protection Systems and Rated Capacity Limiters.
22-1.8.2.3 Crane Level Indicator.
22-1.8.3 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Line Protection
22-1.8.4 Lubricating Points
22-1.8.5 Stabilizers
37 22-1.8.6 Design Requirements
22-1.8.7 Miscellaneous Equipment
22-1.8.7.1 Cabs
22-1.8.8 Replacement Parts
SECTION 22-1.9: OPERATING MANUAL
38 Chapter 22-2 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
SECTION 22-2.1: INSPECTION
22-2.1.1 General
22-2.1.2 Inspection Classification
22-2.1.3 Frequent Inspection
22-2.1.4 Periodic Inspection
39 22-2.1.5 Operational Aids
22-2.1.6 Cranes Not in Regular Use
SECTION 22-2.2: TESTING
22-2.2.1 Operational Tests
22-2.2.2 Load Test
40 22-2.2.3 Stability Test
SECTION 22-2.3: MAINTENANCE
22-2.3.1 Preventive Maintenance
22-2.3.2 Maintenance Procedure
22-2.3.3 Adjustments, Alterations, and Repairs
41 22-2.3.4 Lubrication
SECTION 22-2.4: ROPE INSPECTION, REPLACEMENT, AND MAINTENANCE
22-2.4.1 General
22-2.4.2 Inspection
22-2.4.3 Rope Replacement
43 Chapter 22-3 Operation
SECTION 22-3.1: QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
22-3.1.1 Operators
22-3.1.2 Qualifications for Operators
44 22-3.1.3 Responsibilities
22-3.1.3.1 Responsibilities of the Crane Owner and Crane User.
22-3.1.3.1.1 Responsibilities of the Crane Owner.
22-3.1.3.1.2 Responsibilities of the Crane User.
45 22-3.1.3.2 Responsibilities of the Site Supervisor and Lift Director.
22-3.1.3.2.1 Responsibilities of the Site Supervisor.
22-3.1.3.2.2 Responsibilities of the Lift Director.
46 22-3.1.3.3 Responsibilities of Crane Operators and Riggers.
22-3.1.3.3.1 Responsibilities of the Crane Operator.
22-3.1.3.3.2 RiggerŒs Responsibilities.
47 SECTION 22-3.2: OPERATING PRACTICES
22-3.2.1 Size of Load
22-3.2.2 Operational Aids
22-3.2.3 Crane Setup
48 22-3.2.4 Attaching the Load
22-3.2.5 Moving the Load
22-3.2.6 Stowing/Unstowing Procedure
22-3.2.7 Personnel Lifting
22-3.2.8 Critical Lifts
SECTION 22-3.3: SIGNALS
22-3.3.1 General
22-3.3.2 Standard Signals
22-3.3.3 Signalperson Qualifications
22-3.3.4 Standard Hand Signals
49 Fig. 22-3.3.4-1 Standard Hand Signals
50 22-3.3.5 Standard Voice Signals
22-3.3.6 Special Signals
SECTION 22-3.4 OPERATING NEAR ELECTRIC POWER LINES
22-3.4.1 General
22-3.4.2 Crane Operation Near De-Energized and Grounded Electric Power Lines
53 22-3.4.3 Crane Operation: Within the Erected/Fully Extended Boom Length of the Prohibited Zone, With the Electric Power Lines Energized
Table
Table 22-3.4.2-1 Required Clearance for Normal Voltage in Operation Near High Voltage Power Lines and Operation in Transit With No Load and Boom or Mast Lowered
54 22-3.4.4 Crane Operation Within the Prohibited Zone With the Electric Power Lines Energized
22-3.4.5 Operations in Transit With No Load and Boom Lowered
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ASME B30.22 2016
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