ASME B30.25 07 2007
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ASME B30.25 Scrap and Material Handlers
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2007 | 42 |
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4 | CONTENTS FIGURES |
5 | FOREWORD |
6 | COMMITTEE ROSTER |
8 | B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION |
11 | SUMMARY OF CHANGES |
12 | Chapter 25-0 Scope, Definitions, and References SECTION 25-0.1: SCOPE OF B30.25 SECTION 25-0.2: DEFINITIONS 25-0.2.1 Types of Scrap and Material Handlers 25-0.2.2 General |
13 | 1 Crawler-Mounted Handler |
14 | 2 Pedestal-Mounted Handler |
15 | 3 Rail-Mounted Handler |
16 | 4 Wheel-Mounted Handler |
17 | 5 Wheel-Mounted Handler (Single Control Station) |
18 | SECTION 25-0.3: REFERENCES |
19 | 6 Two-Piece Front |
20 | 7 Three-Piece Front |
22 | Chapter 25-1 Construction and Characteristics SECTION 25-1.1: LIFT CAPACITY 25-1.1.1 Lift Capacity — Calculation and Verification 25-1.1.2 Lift Capacity Chart 25-1.1.3 Rated Lift Capacity SECTION 25-1.2: BACKWARD STABILITY 25-1.2.1 Backward Stability 25-1.2.2 Backward Stability Conditions With Front Installed |
23 | 25-1.2.3 Backward Stability Conditions With Front Removed SECTION 25-1.3: SWING MECHANISM 25-1.3.1 Swing Control 25-1.3.2 Swing Braking Means and Locking Device SECTION 25-1.4: HANDLER TRAVEL 25-1.4.1 Travel Mechanism 25-1.4.2 Travel Brakes SECTION 25-1.5: CONTROLS 25-1.5.1 General |
24 | 25-1.5.2 Travel Controls 25-1.5.3 Front Controls 25-1.5.4 Auxiliary Controls SECTION 25-1.6: CABS 25-1.6.1 Construction |
25 | 8 Wheel-Mounted Handler — Primary Travel Control Diagram 9 Track-Mounted Handler — Primary Travel Control Diagram |
26 | 10 Primary Front Controls — Three-Piece Fronts 11 Primary Front Controls — Two-Piece Fronts |
27 | 25-1.6.2 Construction and Elevating Cabs 25-1.6.3 Platforms 25-1.6.4 Access to Cab SECTION 25-1.7: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 25-1.7.1 Identification 25-1.7.2 Exhaust Gases |
28 | 25-1.7.3 Fronts 25-1.7.4 Outriggers/Stabilizers 25-1.7.5 Rail-Mounted Handlers 25-1.7.6 Welded Construction 25-1.7.7 Guards for Moving Parts 25-1.7.8 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Line Protection 25-1.7.9 Lubricating Points 25-1.7.10 Handler Modifications 25-1.7.11 Miscellaneous SECTION 25-1.8: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 25-1.8.1 Lifting Magnets |
29 | SECTION 25-1.9: INSTRUCTION MANUALS |
30 | Chapter 25-2 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance SECTION 25-2.1: INSPECTION 25-2.1.1 General 25-2.1.2 Inspection Classification 25-2.1.3 Frequent Inspection 25-2.1.4 Periodic Inspection |
31 | 25-2.1.5 Handlers Not in Regular Use 25-2.1.6 Inspection Records SECTION 25-2.2: TESTING 25-2.2.1 Operational Tests SECTION 25-2.3: MAINTENANCE 25-2.3.1 Maintenance Procedure |
32 | 25-2.3.2 Adjustments and Repairs 25-2.3.3 Lubrication |
33 | Chapter 25-3 Operation SECTION 25-3.1: QUALIFICATIONS FOR AND CONDUCT OF OPERATORS AND OPERATING PRACTICES 25-3.1.1 Qualified Operators 25-3.1.2 Requirements for Qualified Operators SECTION 25-3.2: HANDLING THE LOAD 25-3.2.1 Size of Load 25-3.2.2 Holding the Load 25-3.2.3 Moving the Load |
34 | 25-3.2.4 Personnel SECTION 25-3.3: SIGNALS 25-3.3.1 Standard Signals 25-3.3.2 Hand Signals 25-3.3.3 Special Signals 25-3.3.4 Instructions SECTION 25-3.4: MISCELLANEOUS 25-3.4.1 Cab Protection 25-3.4.2 Rail Clamps 25-3.4.3 Ballast or Counterweight 25-3.4.4 Rerailing Rail-Mounted Handlers 25-3.4.5 Swinging Rail-Mounted Locomotive Handlers 25-3.4.6 Footing 25-3.4.7 Storage |
35 | 12 Material Handler Hand Signals |
38 | 25-3.4.8 Refueling 25-3.4.9 Fire Extinguishers 25-3.4.10 Working Near Power Lines Table 1 Required Clearance for Normal Voltage in Operation Near High Voltage Power Lines |
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