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ASME HST 1 99 Reaffirmed2004:1999 Edition

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ASME HST-1 Performance Standard for Electric Chain Hoists

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ASME 1999 34
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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Foreword
Foreword
5 Committee Roster
Committee Roster
6 CONTENTS
CONTENTS
8 1 General
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.1 Scope
1.2 The Appendices
1.2 The Appendices
1.3 Reference Standards
1.3 Reference Standards
1.4 Definitions
1.4 Definitions
10 Figures
Figures
1 Headroom, Lift, and Reach
1 Headroom, Lift, and Reach
2 Reeving
2 Reeving
11 2 Performance
2 Performance
2.1 General
2.1 General
2.2 Hoist Duty Service Classification
2.2 Hoist Duty Service Classification
12 2.3 Duty Classification
2.3 Duty Classification
13 2.4 Application Analysis
2.4 Application Analysis
2.5 Specification of Lift, Headroom, and Reach
2.5 Specification of Lift, Headroom, and Reach
2.6 Hoist and Trolley Speeds
2.6 Hoist and Trolley Speeds
14 2.7 Types of Trolleys
2.7 Types of Trolleys
3 Mechanical
3 Mechanical
3.1 Design Stresses
3.1 Design Stresses
Tables
Tables
1 Duty Classifications
1 Duty Classifications
15 3.2 Load Sprockets (Pocket Wheels)
3.2 Load Sprockets (Pocket Wheels)
3.3 Load Chain
3.3 Load Chain
3.4 Hooks
3.4 Hooks
2 Typical Hoist and Motorized Trolley Speeds
2 Typical Hoist and Motorized Trolley Speeds
16 3.5 Load Blocks
3.5 Load Blocks
3.6 Hoist Brakes
3.6 Hoist Brakes
3.7 Hand Chain (Hand Chain Operated Trolleys Only)
3.7 Hand Chain (Hand Chain Operated Trolleys Only)
3.8 Overtravel Protection
3.8 Overtravel Protection
3.9 Overload Limiting Device
3.9 Overload Limiting Device
3.10 Trolley Wheels
3.10 Trolley Wheels
3.11 Brakes for Motor Driven Trolleys
3.11 Brakes for Motor Driven Trolleys
4 Electrical
4 Electrical
4.1 General
4.1 General
4.2 Motors
4.2 Motors
17 4.3 Controllers
4.3 Controllers
4.4 Control Enclosures
4.4 Control Enclosures
4.5 Resistors
4.5 Resistors
4.6 Current Conductor Systems
4.6 Current Conductor Systems
3 Standard Rated Motor Voltages
3 Standard Rated Motor Voltages
18 5 Testing, Marking, Manuals, Installation, Maintenance, and Operating Procedures
5 Testing, Marking, Manuals, Installation, Maintenance, and Operating Procedures
5.1 Testing of Hoists
5.1 Testing of Hoists
5.2 Marking
5.2 Marking
5.3 Manual
5.3 Manual
5.4 Installation
5.4 Installation
19 5.5 Maintenance and Operating Procedures (User’s Responsibility)
5.5 Maintenance and Operating Procedures (User’s Responsibility)
6 Typical Hoist and Trolley Inquiry Data
6 Typical Hoist and Trolley Inquiry Data
21 Nonmandatory Appendices
Nonmandatory Appendices
22 A Performance Requirements for Electric Chain Hoists Used in Marine and Other Applications as Required by the U.S. Department
A Performance Requirements for Electric Chain Hoists Used in Marine and Other Applications as Required by the U.S. Department
A1 General
A1 General
A1.1 Scope
A1.1 Scope
A1.2 Classification
A1.2 Classification
A1.3 Definitions
A1.3 Definitions
A1.4 References to Other Codes and Standards
A1.4 References to Other Codes and Standards
23 A2 Performance Requirements
A2 Performance Requirements
A2.1 General
A2.1 General
A2.2 Application
A2.2 Application
A2.3 Characteristics
A2.3 Characteristics
A2.4 Emergency Manual Operation
A2.4 Emergency Manual Operation
A2.5 Load Positioning Control
A2.5 Load Positioning Control
A2.6 Lubrication
A2.6 Lubrication
A2.7 Painting
A2.7 Painting
A2.8 Workmanship
A2.8 Workmanship
24 A2.9 Interchangeability
A2.9 Interchangeability
A3 Mechanical Requirements
A3 Mechanical Requirements
A3.1 Design Stresses
A3.1 Design Stresses
A3.2 Load Hooks
A3.2 Load Hooks
A3.3 Construction
A3.3 Construction
Tables
Tables
A1 Hook Throat Openings
A1 Hook Throat Openings
25 A3.4 Type I Electric Chain Hoist, Lug Suspension, Double-Acting
A3.4 Type I Electric Chain Hoist, Lug Suspension, Double-Acting
A3.5 Type II Electric Chain Hoist, Lug Suspension, Single-Acting
A3.5 Type II Electric Chain Hoist, Lug Suspension, Single-Acting
A3.6 Type III Electric Chain Hoist, Parallel or Right Angle Geared or Plain Trolley Suspension
A3.6 Type III Electric Chain Hoist, Parallel or Right Angle Geared or Plain Trolley Suspension
A3.7 Type IV Electric Chain Hoist, Two-Wheel TandemTrolley Suspension
A3.7 Type IV Electric Chain Hoist, Two-Wheel TandemTrolley Suspension
26 A3.8 Type V Electric Chain Hoist, Hook Suspension
A3.8 Type V Electric Chain Hoist, Hook Suspension
A3.9 Type VI Electric Chain Hoist, Powered Trolley Suspension
A3.9 Type VI Electric Chain Hoist, Powered Trolley Suspension
A3.10 Chain Guides
A3.10 Chain Guides
A3.11 Material
A3.11 Material
27 A4 Electrical
A4 Electrical
A4.1 General
A4.1 General
A4.2 Electrical Equipment Characteristics
A4.2 Electrical Equipment Characteristics
A5 Testing, Marking, and Data
A5 Testing, Marking, and Data
A5.1 Testing
A5.1 Testing
28 A2 Electromagnetic Environment
A2 Electromagnetic Environment
29 A5.2 Marking
A5.2 Marking
A5.3 Data
A5.3 Data
30 A6 Typical Hoist Inquiry Data
A6 Typical Hoist Inquiry Data
A6.1 Acquisition
A6.1 Acquisition
31 B Typical Examples of Hoist Class Selection
B Typical Examples of Hoist Class Selection
ASME HST 1 99 Reaffirmed2004
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