ASME B30.25 2013 R2018
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ASME B30.25 Scrap and Material Handlers – Reaffirmed 2018
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2013 | 44 |
B30.25 includes provisions that apply to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, and maintenance of scrap and material handlers consisting of a base, a revolving upper structure with operator’s station(s), and a front for lifting scrap or materials using attachments such as magnets and grapples, and any variations thereof in which the equipment retains the same fundamental characteristics. The provisions included in this Volume apply to scrap and material handlers that are crawler mounted, rail mounted, wheel mounted, or on pedestal bases. The scope includes hydraulically operated scrap and material handlers powered by internal combustion engines or electric motors to lift, lower, and swing scrap and material at various radii. Hydraulic excavators designed for digging and trenching, forestry machines, machines designed for demolition, lattice and telescopic boom cranes, rail-mounted cranes for railway and automobile wreck clearance, and equipment covered by other volumes of this Standard are excluded.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
7 | ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER |
9 | B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION |
12 | ASME B30.25-2018 SUMMARY OF CHANGES |
14 | Chapter 25-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence, 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 |
15 | Figures Figure 25-0.2.1-1 Crawler-Mounted Handler |
16 | Figure 25-0.2.1-2 Pedestal-Mounted Handler |
17 | Figure 25-0.2.1-3 Rail-Mounted Handler |
18 | Figure 25-0.2.1-4 Wheel-Mounted Handler (Multiple Control Stations) |
19 | Figure 25-0.2.1-5 Wheel-Mounted Handler (Single Control Station) |
20 | SECTION 25-0.3: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE SECTION 25-0.4: REFERENCES |
22 | Figure 25-0.2.2-1 Two-Piece Front |
23 | Figure 25-0.2.2-2 Three-Piece Front |
24 | 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 |
25 | 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 |
26 | SECTION 25-1.5: CONTROLS 25-1.5.1 General 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 |
27 | Figure 25-1.5.2-1 Wheel-Mounted Handler — Primary Travel Control Diagram |
28 | 25-1.6.2 Construction of Elevating Cabs Figure 25-1.5.2-2 Track-Mounted Handler — Primary Travel Control Diagram Figure 25-1.5.3-1 Primary Front Controls — Three-Piece Fronts |
29 | 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 Figure 25-1.5.3-2 Primary Front Controls — Two-Piece Fronts |
30 | 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 |
31 | SECTION 25-1.9: INSTRUCTION MANUALS |
32 | Chapter 25-2 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance SECTION 25-2.1: INSPECTION — GENERAL 25-2.1.1 Inspection Classification 25-2.1.2 Frequent Inspection 25-2.1.3 Periodic Inspection |
33 | 25-2.1.4 Handlers Not in Regular Use 25-2.1.5 Inspection Records SECTION 25-2.2: TESTING 25-2.2.1 Operational Tests SECTION 25-2.3: MAINTENANCE 25-2.3.1 Preventive Maintenance 25-2.3.2 Maintenance Procedure |
34 | 25-2.3.3 Adjustments and Repairs 25-2.3.4 Lubrication |
35 | Chapter 25-3 Operation SECTION 25-3.1: QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 25-3.1.1 Qualified Operators 25-3.1.2 Requirements for Qualified Operators 25-3.1.3 Responsibilities 25-3.1.3.1 Responsibilities of the Owner and User 25-3.1.3.1.1 |
36 | 25-3.1.3.1.2 25-3.1.3.2 Responsibilities of the Operator. SECTION 25-3.2: HANDLING THE LOAD 25-3.2.1 Size of Load |
37 | 25-3.2.2 Holding the Load 25-3.2.3 Moving the Load 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 |
38 | 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 25-3.4.8 Refueling 25-3.4.9 Fire Extinguishers 25-3.4.10 Working Near Power Lines |
39 | Figure 25-3.3.2-1 Material Handler Hand Signals |
42 | Table Table 25-3.4.10-1 Required Clearance for Normal Voltage in Operation Near High Voltage Power Lines |