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ASME B30.5 2014 R2018

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ASME B30.5 Mobile and Locomotive Cranes – Reaffirmed 2018

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ASME has been defining crane safety since 1916. ASME B30.5 is one of ASME’s most requested safety standards—widely respected and applied throughout the building and construction industry. It addresses crawler cranes, locomotive cranes, wheel-mounted cranes, and any variations thereof that retain the same fundamental characteristics and are powered by internal combustion engines or electric motors. The scope of this Safety Standard includes only cranes of the above types that are powered by internal combustion engines or electric motors. Side boom tractors and cranes designed for railway and automobile wreck clearance, digger derricks, cranes manufactured specifically for, or when used for, energized electrical line service, knuckle boom, trolley boom cranes, and cranes having a maximum rated capacity of one ton or less are excluded. This 2018 edition revises the Crane Operation in the Vicinity of Electric Power Lines section entirely, adds a new section on Rigger Responsibilities, and incorporates other miscellaneous revisions. B30.5 offers comprehensive solutions applying to the construction, inspection, testing, maintenance and operation of mobile and locomotive cranes. It is to be used in conjunction with equipment described in other volumes of the ASME B30 series of safety standards. Careful application of these 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 specification, buying, maintenance, training and safe use of mobile and locomotive cranes with B30 equipment, plus all potential governing entities.

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4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
7 ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER
9 B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION
12 ASME B30.5-2018 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
14 Chapter 5-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence, and References
SECTION 5-0.1: SCOPE OF B30.5
SECTION 5-0.2: DEFINITIONS
5-0.2.1 Types of Mobile and Locomotive Cranes
5-0.2.2 General
15 Figures
Figure 5-0.2.1-1 Commercial Truck-Mounted Crane — Telescoping Boom
Figure 5-0.2.1-2 Commercial Truck-Mounted Crane — Nontelescoping Boom
Figure 5-0.2.1-3 Crawler Crane
Figure 5-0.2.1-4 Crawler Crane — Telescoping Boom
16 Figure 5-0.2.1-5 Locomotive Crane
Figure 5-0.2.1-6 Wheel-Mounted Crane (Multiple Control Stations)
17 Figure 5-0.2.1-7 Wheel-Mounted Crane — Telescoping Boom (Multiple Control Stations)
Figure 5-0.2.1-8 Wheel-Mounted Crane (Single Control Station)
18 Figure 5-0.2.1-9 Wheel-Mounted Crane — Telescoping Boom (Single Control Station, Rotating)
Figure 5-0.2.1-10 Wheel-Mounted Crane — Telescoping Boom (Single Control Station, Fixed)
19 SECTION 5-0.3: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE
SECTION 5-0.4: REFERENCES
21 Chapter 5-1 Construction and Characteristics
SECTION 5-1.1: LOAD RATINGS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
5-1.1.1 Load Ratings — Where Stability Governs Lifting Performance
5-1.1.2 Load Ratings — Where Factors Other Than Stability Govern Lifting Performance
22 5-1.1.3 Load Rating Chart
5-1.1.4 Additional Information
Tables
Table 5-1.1.1-1 Crane Load Ratings
23 Figure 5-1.1.3-1 Work Areas
27 SECTION 5-1.2: BACKWARD STABILITY
5-1.2.1 General Conditions
5-1.2.2 Minimum Backward Stability Criteria
SECTION 5-1.3: BOOM HOIST, LOAD HOIST, AND TELESCOPING BOOM MECHANISMS
5-1.3.1 Boom Hoist Mechanism
5-1.3.2 Load Hoist Mechanism
28 5-1.3.3 Telescoping Boom
SECTION 5-1.4: SWING MECHANISM
5-1.4.1 Swing Control
5-1.4.2 Swing Braking Means and Locking Device
SECTION 5-1.5: CRANE TRAVEL
5-1.5.1 Travel Controls
5-1.5.2 Travel Mechanism
29 5-1.5.3 Travel Brakes and Locks
SECTION 5-1.6: CONTROLS
5-1.6.1 General
5-1.6.2 Control Forces and Movements
5-1.6.3 Power Plant Controls
5-1.6.4 Engine Clutch
SECTION 5-1.7: ROPES AND REEVING ACCESSORIES
5-1.7.1 Rope Design Factors
30 Figure 5-1.6.1-1 Telescopic Boom Crane Control Diagram (Suggested Mobile Telescopic Boom Crane Basic Operating Control Arrangement for New Cranes)
31 Figure 5-1.6.1-2 Nontelescopic Boom Crane Control Diagram (Suggested Mobile Nontelescopic Boom Crane Basic Operating Control Arrangement for New Cranes)
32 5-1.7.2 Ropes
5-1.7.3 Reeving Accessories
5-1.7.4 Sheaves
5-1.7.5 Sheave Sizes
33 5-1.7.6 Load Hook, Ball Assemblies, and Load Blocks
SECTION 5-1.8: CABS
5-1.8.1 Construction
Figure 5-1.7.3-1 Dead Ending Rope in a Socket
34 5-1.8.2 Platforms to Cab
5-1.8.3 Access to Cab
5-1.8.4 Cab Roof
SECTION 5-1.9: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
5-1.9.1 Booms
5-1.9.2 Exhaust Gases
5-1.9.3 Outriggers
5-1.9.4 Locomotive Crane Equipment
5-1.9.5 Welded Construction
35 5-1.9.6 Replacement Parts
5-1.9.7 Guards for Moving Parts
5-1.9.8 Clutch and Brake Protection
5-1.9.9 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Line Protection
5-1.9.10 Operational Aids
5-1.9.11 Lubricating Points
5-1.9.12 Miscellaneous Equipment
SECTION 5-1.10: STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE
36 SECTION 5-1.11: CRANES USED FOR OTHER THAN LIFTING SERVICE
SECTION 5-1.12: TRANSLATIONS OF SAFETY-RELATED INFORMATION AND CONTROL DESIGNATIONS
37 Chapter 5-2 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
SECTION 5-2.1: INSPECTION — GENERAL
5-2.1.1 Inspection Classification
5-2.1.2 Frequent Inspection
5-2.1.3 Periodic Inspection
38 5-2.1.4 Cranes Not in Regular Use
5-2.1.5 Inspection Records
5-2.1.6 Operational Aids
SECTION 5-2.2: TESTING
5-2.2.1 Operational Tests
5-2.2.2 Load Testing
39 SECTION 5-2.3: MAINTENANCE
5-2.3.1 Preventive Maintenance
5-2.3.2 Maintenance Procedure
5-2.3.3 Adjustments and Repairs
5-2.3.4 Lubrication
40 SECTION 5-2.4: ROPE INSPECTION, REPLACEMENT, AND MAINTENANCE
5-2.4.1 General
5-2.4.2 Inspection
Figure 5-2.4.2-1 Core Failure in 19 × 7 Rotation-Resistant Rope
41 5-2.4.3 Rope Replacement
5-2.4.4 Rope Maintenance
43 Chapter 5-3 Operation
SECTION 5-3.1: QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
5-3.1.1 Operators
5-3.1.2 Qualifications for Operators
44 5-3.1.3 Responsibilities
47 SECTION 5-3.2: OPERATING PRACTICES
5-3.2.1 Handling the Load
49 Figure 5-3.2.1.5-1 Examples of Typical Unequal Outrigger Extension Positions
50 5-3.2.2 Personnel Lifting
5-3.2.3 Multiple Load Line Operation
51 5-3.2.4 Critical Lifts
SECTION 5-3.3: SIGNALS
5-3.3.1 General
5-3.3.2 Standard Signals
5-3.3.3 Signalperson Qualifications
5-3.3.4 Standard Hand Signals
5-3.3.5 Standard Voice Signals
5-3.3.6 Special Signals
52 Figure 5-3.3.4-1 Standard Hand Signals for Controlling Crane Operations
54 5-3.3.7 Audible Travel Signals
5-3.3.8 Audible Emergency Signal
SECTION 5-3.4: MISCELLANEOUS
5-3.4.1 Rail Clamps
5-3.4.2 Ballast or Counterweight
5-3.4.3 Rerailing Locomotive Cranes
5-3.4.4 Swinging Locomotive Cranes
5-3.4.5 Crane Operation in the Vicinity of Electric Power Lines
56 Figure 5-3.4.5.1-1 Flowchart to Assist in Determination of the Applicable Subsection for Crane Operation Near Electric Power Lines
57 Figure 5-3.4.5.1-2 Specified Clearance Around an Energized Electric Power Line
58 Figure 5-3.4.5.1-3 Specified Clearance Around an Energized Electric Power Line That Shall Be Maintained When the Crane Is in Travel or Transit
Table 5-3.4.5.1-1 Specified Clearance in the Vicinity of Energized Electric Power Lines
59 Figure 5-3.4.5.1-4 Electric Power Line Support Structures
61 5-3.4.6 Induced Electrical Charges
5-3.4.7 Footing
5-3.4.8 Cabs
5-3.4.9 Refueling
5-3.4.10 Fire Extinguishers
62 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A CRITICAL LIFTS
A-1 CRITICAL LIFT IDENTIFICATION
A-2 CRITICAL LIFT PLANS
63 A-3 CRITICAL LIFT APPROVALS
A-4 CRITICAL LIFT PRE-LIFT MEETING
ASME B30.5 2014 R2018
$98.04