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ASME B30.16 2012

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ASME B30.16 Overhead Hoists (Underhung)

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B30.16 applies to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of hand chain-operated chain hoists and electric and air-powered chain and wire ropes hoists used for, but not limited to, vertical lifting and lowering of freely suspended, unguided, loads which consist of equipment and materials. Requirements for a hoist that is used for a special purpose, such as, but not limited to, tensioning a load, nonvertical lifting service, lifting a guided load, lifting personnel, or drawing both the load and the hoist up or down the load chain or rope when the hoist is attached to the load, are not included in this volume.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
5 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
7 ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER
9 B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION
SECTION I: SCOPE
SECTION II: SCOPE EXCLUSIONS
SECTION III: PURPOSE
SECTION IV: USE BY REGULATORY AGENCIES
SECTION V: EFFECTIVE DATE
10 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
12 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
13 Chapter 16-0 Scope, Definitions, and References
SECTION 16-0.1: SCOPE OF B30.16
SECTION 16-0.2: DEFINITIONS
14 Figures

Fig. 16-0.1-1 Hand Chain-Operated Chain Hoist
Fig. 16-0.1-2 Electric-Powered Chain Hoist
15 Fig. 16-0.1-3 Air-Powered Chain Hoist
16 Fig. 16-0.1-4 Electric-Powered Wire Rope Hoist
17 Fig. 16-0.1-5 Air-Powered Wire Rope Hoist
19 SECTION 16-0.3: REFERENCES
20 Chapter 16-1 Marking, Construction, and Installation
SECTION 16-1.1: MARKING
16-1.1.1 Rated Load
16-1.1.2 Controls
16-1.1.3 Identification
16-1.1.4 Product Safety Information
SECTION 16-1.2: CONSTRUCTION
16-1.2.1 Mechanical Design
21 16-1.2.2 Electrical Design Electric-Powered Hoists Only
16-1.2.3 Controls Electric- or Air-Powered Hoists Only
16-1.2.4 Rope Sheaves Electric- or Air-Powered Hoists Only
16-1.2.5 Rope Drum Electric- or Air-Powered Hoists Only
16-1.2.6 Ropes Electric- or Air-Powered Hoists Only
22 16-1.2.7 Load Sprockets
16-1.2.8 Load Chain
16-1.2.9 Hooks
16-1.2.10 Load Blocks
16-1.2.11 Brakes
16-1.2.12 Hand Chain Hand Chain-Operated Hoists Only
23 16-1.2.13 Overtravel Restraint Hand Chain-Operated Hoists Only
16-1.2.14 Overtravel Protection Electric- or Air-Powered Hoists Only
16-1.2.15 Power Failure Protection Electric- or Air-Powered Hoists Only
16-1.2.16 Lubrication
16-1.2.17 Manual
SECTION 16-1.3: INSTALLATION
16-1.3.1 Procedure
16-1.3.2 Support
16-1.3.3 Location
16-1.3.4 Power Connections
24 16-1.3.5 Direction of Motion Electric- or AirÃPowered Hoists Only
16-1.3.6 Check Points
25 Chapter 16-2 Inspection and Testing
SECTION 16-2.1: INSPECTION
16-2.1.1 Inspection Classification
16-2.1.2 Preoperation Inspection
16-2.1.3 Frequent Inspection See Also Tables 16Ã2.1.3-1 and 16-2.1.3-2
26 Tables
Table 16-2.1.3-1 Inspection for Hand Chain-Operated Hoists
27 Table 16-2.1.3-2 Inspection for Electric- or Air-Powered Hoists
28 16-2.1.4 Periodic Inspection See Also Tables 16Ã2.1.3-1 and 16-2.1.3-2
29 16-2.1.5 Hoists Not in Regular Service
16-2.1.6 Inspection Records
SECTION 16-2.2: TESTING
16-2.2.1 Operational Tests
16-2.2.2 Load Test
31 Chapter 16-3 Operator Training and Operation
SECTION 16-3.1: OPERATOR TRAINING
16-3.1.1 Purpose of Operator Training
16-3.1.2 Operator Training — General
16-3.1.3 Sources of Training Material
SECTION 16-3.2 TRAINING FOR PERSONS OTHER THAN HOIST OPERATORS
SECTION 16-3.3 OPERATION
16-3.3.1 Scope of Hoist Operation
16-3.3.2 General Requirements to Be Followed During Hoist Operation
32 16-3.3.3 Responsibilities of Management Owners/Users
16-3.3.4 Responsibilities of Operators
34 SECTION 16-3.4 PLANNED ENGINEERED LIFTS
SECTION 16-3.5 SIGNALS
16-3.5.1 Standard Signals
16-3.5.2 Hand Signals
SECTION 16-3.6 EQUIPMENT LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
35 Fig. 16-3.5.1-1 Standard Hand Signals for Controlling Hoists
36 Chapter 16-4 Maintenance Training and Maintenance
SECTION 16-4.1: MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 16-4.2: MAINTENANCE TRAINING
16-4.2.1 Purpose of Maintenance Training
16-4.2.2 Hoist Maintenance Training — General
16-4.2.3 Sources of Training Material
16-4.2.4 Responsibilities of Maintenance Persons
SECTION 16-4.3 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
16-4.3.1 General Maintenance
37 16-4.3.2 Preventive Maintenance
16-4.3.3 Maintenance Procedure
16-4.3.4 Adjustments, Repairs, and Replacements
16-4.3.5 Lubrication
SECTION 16-4.4: ROPE REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE
16-4.4.1 Rope Replacement
38 16-4.4.2 Rope Maintenance
SECTION 16-4.5: WELDED LINK CHAIN REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE
16-4.5.1 Welded Link Chain Replacement
16-4.5.2 Welded Link Chain Maintenance
39 SECTION 16-4.6: ROLLER CHAIN REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE
16-4.6.1 Roller Chain Replacement
16-4.6.2 Roller Chain Maintenance
41 ASME B30.16 INTERPRETATIONS
42 Interpretation: 16-27
Interpretation: 16-28
Interpretation: 16-29
ASME B30.16 2012
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