ASME B30.30 2019
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ASME B30.30-2019: Ropes: Safety Standard for Cableways, Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks, and Slings
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2019 | 42 |
Volume B30.30 includes provisions that apply to the construction, selection, installation, attachment, testing, inspection, maintenance, repair, use, and replacement of wire rope, hybrid rope, and synthetic fiber rope and rope-lifting components used in conjunction with equipment addressed in the volumes of the ASME B30 Standard. These provisions apply to a particular volume when B30.30 is referenced and as specified in that volume.
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
7 | ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER |
9 | B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION |
12 | Chapter 30-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence, Translations, and References SECTION 30-0.1: SCOPE OF ASME B30.30 SECTION 30-0.2: DEFINITIONS |
13 | Figures Figure 30-0.2-1 Birdcage Examples Figure 30-0.2-2 Crown Breaks |
14 | Figure 30-0.2-3 D/d Ratio Figure 30-0.2-4 Dogleg Figure 30-0.2-5 Fleet Angle |
15 | SECTION 30-0.3: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE |
16 | Figure 30-0.2-6 Synthetic Rope, Strand, and Yarn Figure 30-0.2-7 Valley Breaks Figure 30-0.2-8 Wire Rope |
17 | SECTION 30-0.4: TRANSLATION OF SAFETY-RELATED INFORMATION SECTION 30-0.5: REFERENCES |
18 | Chapter 30-1 Steel Wire Rope SECTION 30-1.1: SCOPE SECTION 30-1.2: TRAINING SECTION 30-1.3: TYPES OF STEEL WIRE ROPE 30-1.3.1 Standard Wire Rope 30-1.3.2 Rotation-Resistant Wire Rope SECTION 30-1.4: ROPE SELECTION, MINIMUM BREAKING FORCE, DESIGN FACTORS, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS 30-1.4.1 Selection 30-1.4.2 Selection Limitations |
19 | 30-1.4.3 Minimum Breaking Force 30-1.4.4 Wire Rope Design Factors 30-1.4.5 Multiple Lead Lines 30-1.4.6 Standing Rope (Pendants, Stay Rope, Guys, Nonoperating Rope, Track Cables, and Boom and Jib Support Rope) 30-1.4.7 Minimum D/d Ratios — Sheave and Drum SECTION 30-1.5: INSTALLATION, TESTING, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, AND ROPE CERTIFICATION 30-1.5.1 Storage and Installation 30-1.5.2 Testing |
20 | Tables Table 30-1.4.4-1 Wire Rope Design Factors |
21 | 30-1.5.3 Maintenance |
22 | 30-1.5.4 Replacement Rope 30-1.5.5 Wire Rope Certificate Table 30-1.4.7-1 Minimum D/d Ratios — Sheave and Drum |
23 | SECTION 30-1.6: ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 30-1.6.1 Temperature 30-1.6.2 Chemically Active Environments SECTION 30-1.7: ROPE-LIFTING COMPONENTS 30-1.7.1 Swivels 30-1.7.2 Sheaves 30-1.7.3 Drums Figure 30-1.7.2-1 Arc of Contact |
24 | 30-1.7.4 Rope End Terminations Figure 30-1.7.3-1 Recommended Rope Lays for a Smooth Drum or a Single-Layer Grooved Drum |
25 | SECTION 30-1.8: ROPE INSPECTION AND REMOVAL CRITERIA, AND RECORDS 30-1.8.1 Inspection |
26 | 30-1.8.2 Inspection and Removal Criteria 30-1.8.3 Rope Not in Regular Use Figure 30-1.8.2-1 Distortion of Rope Structure — Kink |
27 | Figure 30-1.8.2-2 Distortion of Rope Structure — Dogleg Figure 30-1.8.2-3 Distortion of Rope Structure — Birdcaging Examples |
28 | 30-1.8.4 Records Figure 30-1.8.2-4 Distortion of Rope Structure — Crushing Figure 30-1.8.2-5 Corrosion |
29 | Figure 30-1.8.2-6 Waviness |
30 | Figure 30-1.8.2-7 Heat Damage Figure 30-1.8.2-8 High or Low Strand Figure 30-1.8.2-9 Damaged End Terminations |
31 | Table 30-1.8.2-1 Broken Wire Criteria Indicating Rope Removal |
32 | Chapter 30-2 Synthetic Rope SECTION 30-2.1: SCOPE SECTION 30-2.2: TRAINING SECTION 30-2.3: TYPES OF AND MATERIALS USED IN SYNTHETIC ROPE 30-2.3.1 Rope Constructions 30-2.3.2 High-Performance Synthetic Rope 30-2.3.3 Standard Performance Synthetic Rope 30-2.3.4 Coatings SECTION 30-2.4: ROPE SELECTION, MINIMUM BREAKING FORCE, DESIGN FACTORS, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS 30-2.4.1 Selection 30-2.4.2 Selection Considerations |
33 | 30-2.4.3 Minimum Breaking Force 30-2.4.4 Synthetic Rope Design Factors Figure 30-2.3.1-1 Single Braid Figure 30-2.3.1-2 Three-Strand Cable Laid |
34 | 30-2.4.5 Multiple Lead Lines 30-2.4.6 Standing Rope (Pendants, Stay Rope, Guys, and Boom and Jib Support Rope) 30-2.4.7 Minimum D/d Ratios — Sheave and Drum Figure 30-2.3.1-3 Jacketed Figure 30-2.3.1-4 Parallel Core, Braided Jacket: Three-Strand Cores |
35 | SECTION 30-2.5: INSTALLATION, TESTING, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, AND ROPE CERTIFICATION 30-2.5.1 Storage and Installation 30-2.5.2 Testing 30-2.5.3 Maintenance 30-2.5.4 Replacement Rope 30-2.5.5 Synthetic Rope Certificate SECTION 30-2.6: ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 30-2.6.1 Temperature |
36 | 30-2.6.2 Chemically Active Environments 30-2.6.3 Sunlight and Ultraviolet Light SECTION 30-2.7: ROPE-LIFTING COMPONENTS 30-2.7.1 Swivels 30-2.7.2 Sheaves 30-2.7.3 Drums 30-2.7.4 Rope End Terminations |
37 | SECTION 30-2.8: ROPE INSPECTION AND REMOVAL, RECORDS, AND REPAIR 30-2.8.1 Inspection |
38 | 30-2.8.2 Inspection and Removal Criteria Figure 30-2.8.2-1 Cuts, Gouges, and Yarn Material Breakage |
39 | 30-2.8.3 Rope Not in Regular Use Figure 30-2.8.2-2 Appearance of Fuzz or Whiskers Figure 30-2.8.2-3 Damage Inside the Rope |
40 | 30-2.8.4 Records 30-2.8.5 Repairs Figure 30-2.8.2-4 Loops (Hockles) Figure 30-2.8.2-5 Melt Damage Due to Heat |
41 | Figure 30-2.8.2-6 Damaged Components Figure 30-2.8.2-7 Broken Jackets |