ASME B30.30 2023
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ASME B30.30-2023 Ropes
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2023 | 53 |
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 B30 Standard. Careful application of B30 safety standards will help users to comply with applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailed in these volumes. Intended for manufacturers, owners, employers, users and others concerned with 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.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER |
10 | CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE B30 COMMITTEE |
11 | B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION |
13 | ASME B30.30-2023 SUMMARY OF CHANGES |
16 | Chapter 30-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence, Translations, and References SECTION 30-0.1: SCOPE OF ASME B30.30 SECTION 30-0.2: DEFINITIONS |
17 | Figures Figure 30-0.2-1 Birdcage Example Figure 30-0.2-2 Crown Breaks |
18 | Figure 30-0.2-3 D/d Ratio Figure 30-0.2-4 Dogleg Figure 30-0.2-5 Fleet Angle |
20 | SECTION 30-0.3: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE SECTION 30-0.4: TRANSLATION OF SAFETY-RELATED INFORMATION SECTION 30-0.5: REFERENCES |
21 | Figure 30-0.2-6 Synthetic Rope, Strand, and Yarn Figure 30-0.2-7 Valley Breaks |
22 | Figure 30-0.2-8 Wire Rope |
23 | 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 |
24 | 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 |
25 | Tables Table 30-1.4.4-1 Wire Rope Design Factors |
27 | 30-1.5.2 Testing 30-1.5.3 Maintenance Table 30-1.4.7-1 Minimum D/d Ratios — Sheave and Drum |
28 | 30-1.5.4 Replacement Rope 30-1.5.5 Wire Rope Certificate 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 |
29 | 30-1.7.3 Drums 30-1.7.4 Rope End Terminations Figure 30-1.7.2-1 Arc of Contact |
30 | SECTION 30-1.8: ROPE INSPECTION AND REMOVAL CRITERIA, AND RECORDS 30-1.8.1 Inspection Figure 30-1.7.3-1 Recommended Rope Lays for a Smooth Drum or a Single-Layer Grooved Drum |
31 | 30-1.8.2 Inspection and Removal Criteria |
32 | 30-1.8.3 Rope Not in Regular Use 30-1.8.4 Records Table 30-1.8.2-1 Reduction in Diameter Indicating Rope Removal |
33 | Figure 30-1.8.2-1 Core Deterioration Figure 30-1.8.2-2 Distortion of Rope Structure — Kink Figure 30-1.8.2-3 Distortion of Rope Structure — Dogleg |
34 | Figure 30-1.8.2-4 Distortion of Rope Structure — Birdcaging Example Figure 30-1.8.2-5 Distortion of Rope Structure — Crushing |
35 | Figure 30-1.8.2-6 Corrosion |
36 | Figure 30-1.8.2-7 Waviness |
37 | Figure 30-1.8.2-8 Heat Damage Figure 30-1.8.2-9 High or Low Strand |
38 | Figure 30-1.8.2-10 Damaged End Terminations |
39 | Table 30-1.8.2-2 Broken Wire Criteria Indicating Rope Removal |
40 | 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 |
41 | Figure 30-2.3.1-1 Single Braid Figure 30-2.3.1-2 Three-Strand Cable Laid |
42 | Figure 30-2.3.1-3 Jacketed Figure 30-2.3.1-4 Parallel Core, Braided Jacket: Three-Strand Cores |
43 | 30-2.4.3 Minimum Breaking Force 30-2.4.4 Synthetic Rope Design Factors 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 SECTION 30-2.5: INSTALLATION, TESTING, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, AND ROPE CERTIFICATION 30-2.5.1 Storage and Installation 30-2.5.2 Testing Table 30-2.4.4-1 Synthetic Rope Design Factors |
44 | 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 30-2.6.2 Chemically Active Environments 30-2.6.3 Sunlight and Ultraviolet Light |
45 | 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 |
46 | SECTION 30-2.8: ROPE INSPECTION AND REMOVAL, RECORDS, AND REPAIR 30-2.8.1 Inspection |
47 | 30-2.8.2 Inspection and Removal Criteria 30-2.8.3 Rope Not in Regular Use 30-2.8.4 Records 30-2.8.5 Repairs |
48 | Figure 30-2.8.2-1 Cuts, Gouges, and Yarn Material Breakage Figure 30-2.8.2-2 Appearance of Fuzz or Whiskers |
49 | Figure 30-2.8.2-3 Damage Inside the Rope Figure 30-2.8.2-4 Loops (Hockles) |
50 | Figure 30-2.8.2-5 Melt Damage Due to Heat Figure 30-2.8.2-6 Damaged Components |
51 | Figure 30-2.8.2-7 Broken Jackets |