ASME HST 1 99 Reaffirmed2004:1999 Edition
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ASME HST-1 Performance Standard for Electric Chain Hoists
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 1999 | 34 |
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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 |