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ASME NUM 1 2023

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ASME NUM-1-2023 Rules for Construction of Cranes, Monorails, and Hoists (With Bridge or Trolley or Hoist of the Underhung Type)

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This Standard covers underhung cranes, top-running bridge and gantry cranes with underhung trolleys, traveling wall cranes, jib cranes, monorail systems, overhead hoists, and hoists with integral trolleys used in nuclear facilities. Nuclear facilities can include nuclear power plants (NPP), small modular reactors (SMR), and advanced reactors. All of the above cranes, whether single or multiple girder, are covered by this Standard with the exception of multiple girder cranes with both top-running bridge and trolley, which are covered by ASME NOG-1.

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4 CONTENTS
11 FOREWORD
12 ASME CNF COMMITTEE ROSTER
13 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE CNF COMMITTEE
15 ASME NUM-1ā€“2023 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
16 PART GR GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section GR-1 Introduction
GR-1.1 GENERAL
GR-1.2 SCOPE
GR-1.2.1 Equipment Types Covered
17 GR-1.3 APPLICATIONS
GR-1.4 RESPONSIBILITY
Tables
Table GR-1.2.1.1-1 Major Enhanced Safety Design Differences for Various Type IA and Type IB Hoist Configurations
18 Section GR-2 Environmental Conditions of Service
GR-2.1 GENERAL
GR-2.1.1 Clearances
GR-2.1.2 Hazardous Locations
GR-2.2 RADIATION
GR-2.3 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
19 GR-2.4 PRESSURE
GR-2.5 CHEMICALS
GR-2.6 WIND
GR-2.7 SEISMIC CONDITIONS
GR-2.8 DRAINAGE
20 Section GR-3 Performance Requirements
GR-3.1 GENERAL
GR-3.2 SERVICE CLASS
GR-3.2.1 Crane and Monorail Service Class
GR-3.2.2 Electrically Operated Hoist Service Class
GR-3.2.3 Air-Operated Hoist Service Class
GR-3.3 EQUIPMENT CAPACITY
GR-3.4 OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
GR-3.4.1 Speeds
GR-3.4.2 Hoist Hand-Chain Pull and Overhaul Characteristics
GR-3.5 VERTICAL LIFT CONSIDERATIONS
21 Table GR-3.2.1-1 Service Classes for Cranes and Monorails
Table GR-3.2.2-1 Service Classes for Electrically Operated Hoists
Table GR-3.2.3-1 Service Classes for Air-Operated Wire Rope and Chain Hoists
22 Table GR-3.4.1-1 Recommended Electric Wire Rope Hoist Speeds
Table GR-3.4.1-2 Recommended Air Hoist Speeds
Table GR-3.4.1-3 Recommended Crane Bridge and Trolley Speeds
Table GR-3.4.1-4 Recommended Electric Chain Hoist Speeds
Table GR-3.4.2-1 Typical Hoist Hand-Chain Pull and Overhaul Characteristics
23 Section GR-4 Coatings and Finishes
GR-4.1 COATING SERVICE LEVELS
GR-4.2 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR COATING SERVICE LEVELS
GR-4.2.1 Requirements for Coating Service Level I
GR-4.2.2 Requirements for Coating Service Level II
GR-4.2.3 Additional Requirements Applicable to All Coatings
25 Section GR-5 Quality Assurance
GR-5.1 REQUIREMENTS
GR-5.1.1 Type I Equipment
GR-5.1.2 Type II Equipment
GR-5.2 DOCUMENTATION
GR-5.2.1 Recommendation for the Manufacturer
GR-5.2.2 Recommendation for Additional Records Submitted to the Owner for Design and Manufacture
26 GR-5.2.3 Recommendation When Using an Intermediate Storage Facility
GR-5.2.4 Recommendation for the Constructor and Erector
27 Section GR-6 Definitions
GR-6.1 DEFINITIONS
31 GR-6.2 FIGURES OF CRANES
GR-6.2.1 Underhung Cranes
GR-6.2.2 Top-Running Cranes
GR-6.2.3 Traveling Wall Cranes
GR-6.2.4 Jib Cranes
GR-6.2.5 Monorail Systems
GR-6.2.6 Under-Running Trolleys
32 GR-6.2.7 Overhead Hoists
Figures
Figure GR-6.2.1-1 Underhung Single-Girder Crane
33 Figure GR-6.2.1-2 Underhung Double-Girder Crane With Underhung Trolley
Figure GR-6.2.1-3 Underhung Double-Girder Crane With Top-Running Trolley
34 Figure GR-6.2.1-4 Underhung Single-Girder Semi-Gantry Crane
Figure GR-6.2.2-1 Top-Running Single-Girder Crane
35 Figure GR-6.2.2-2 Top-Running Double-Girder Crane
Figure GR-6.2.2-3 Top-Running Single-Girder Semi-Gantry Crane
36 Figure GR-6.2.2-4 Top-Running Single-Girder Gantry Crane
37 Figure GR-6.2.3-1 Traveling Wall Crane With Single-Girder Boom
38 Figure GR-6.2.4-1 Wall-Mounted Jib Cranes
39 Figure GR-6.2.4-2 Free-Standing Pillar Jib Cranes
40 Figure GR-6.2.4-3 Mast-Type Jib Cranes
41 Figure GR-6.2.5-1 Basic Monorail System
42 Figure GR-6.2.5-2 Two-Way Switch Monorail System
Figure GR-6.2.5-3 Three-Way Switch Monorail System
43 Figure GR-6.2.5-4 Cross-Track Switch Monorail System
Figure GR-6.2.5-5 Interlocking-Mechanism Monorail System
44 Figure GR-6.2.5-6 Monorail System With Liftā€“Drop Sections
Figure GR-6.2.6-1 Hand-Chain-Operated Under-Running Trolley
45 Figure GR-6.2.7-1 Electric Wire Rope Hoist
Figure GR-6.2.7-2 Hand-Chain Hoist
Figure GR-6.2.7-3 Electric Chain Hoist
46 Figure GR-6.2.7-4 Air-Operated Wire Rope Hoist
47 Figure GR-6.2.7-5 Air-Operated Chain Hoist
48 Figure GR-6.2.7.1-1 Electric- and Air-Operated Wire Rope Hoist Suspension Types
49 Figure GR-6.2.7.1-2 Hand-Chain Hoist Suspension Types
50 Figure GR-6.2.7.1-3 Electric- and Air-Operated Chain Hoist Suspension Types
51 Section GR-7 Referenced Codes and Standards
GR-7.1 GENERAL
53 PART CM CRANES AND MONORAILS
Section CM-1 Introduction, Cranes and Monorails (Types I and II)
CM-1.1 GENERAL
54 Section CM-2 Structural Requirements, Cranes and Monorails (Types I and II)
CM-2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL CRANES AND MONORAILS
CM-2.1.1 Load Categories
55 Figure CM-2.1.1.2-1 Wheel-Skewing Forces
56 CM-2.1.2 Loading Conditions
CM-2.1.3 Seismic Analysis for Cranes and Monorails
Table CM-2.1.2-1 Load Designations
59 Figure CM-2.1.3.4.6-1 Boundary Conditions for Wheel-to-Rail Interface
60 Table CM-2.1.3.4.6-1
Boundary Conditions for Wheel-to-Rail Interface
61 CM-2.1.4 Tolerances
CM-2.1.5 Materials and Connections
62 Figure CM-2.1.4-1 Building Runway Alignment Tolerance for Patent Track
63 Figure CM-2.1.4-2 Building Runway Alignment Tolerance
64 Table CM-2.1.5.1-1 Acceptable Materials and Reference Properties for Structural Components
65 Table CM-2.1.5.1-2 Required Inspection or Tests
66 CM-2.1.6 Design Criteria
Table CM-2.1.6.1.1-1 Allowable Stresses (Members Not Controlled by Buckling)
67 Table CM-2.1.6.1.2-1 Modifying Coefficient, N
Table CM-2.1.6.1.5-1 Bolt Allowable Stresses
70 Figure CM-2.1.6.2.3-1 Local Bending of Flanges due to Wheel Loads
Figure CM-2.1.6.2.3-2 Local Loading on Tapered Flanges of a Standard S-Shaped Beam
Figure CM-2.1.6.2.3-3 Local Loading on Parallel Flanges of a Wide Flange W-Shaped Beam
Figure CM-2.1.6.2.3-4 Local Loading on Parallel Flanges of the Lower Chord of a Box Girder
71 Table CM-2.1.6.2.4-1 Bolt Shear and Tension Factor, R
Table CM-2.1.6.3.2-1 Design Factor for Buckling, DFB
72 Table CM-2.1.6.3.2-2 Value of the Buckling Coefficients, KĻƒ and KĻ„, for Plates Supported at Their Four Edges
73 CM-2.1.7 Component Design
Table CM-2.1.6.3.3-1 Spacing Coefficient, C
74 CM-2.2 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO UNDERHUNG CRANES
CM-2.2.1 Allowable Deflections and Cambers
CM-2.2.2 Component Design
CM-2.3 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO TOP-RUNNING BRIDGE AND GANTRY CRANES
CM-2.3.1 Allowable Deflections and Cambers
Table CM-2.1.6.4.1-1 Allowable Stress Ranges
75 Table CM-2.1.6.4.1-2 Fatigue Stress Provisions ā€” Tension or Reversal Stresses
78 Figure CM-2.1.6.4.1-1 Joint Configuration
79 CM-2.3.2 Component Design
CM-2.3.3 Wind Loads
CM-2.4 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO TRAVELING WALL CRANES
CM-2.4.1 Allowable Boom Deflections.
CM-2.4.2 Component Design
CM-2.4.3 Design Requirements for Wall Crane Supports
CM-2.5 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO JIB CRANES
CM-2.5.1 Allowable Deflections and Cambers
80 CM-2.5.2 Component Design
CM-2.5.3 Jib Crane Supports
CM-2.6 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO MONORAIL SYSTEMS
CM-2.6.1 Allowable Deflections and Cambers
CM-2.6.2 Component Design
CM-2.6.3 Inertia Forces from Drives
CM-2.6.4 Allowable Stresses and Wheel Loads
81 CM-2.6.5 Monorail Supports
82 Section CM-3 Mechanical Requirements, Cranes and Monorails (Type I)
CM-3.1 GENERAL
CM-3.1.1 Lubrication Subject to Radiation
CM-3.1.2 Design and Performance Criteria
CM-3.1.3 Component Design
83 CM-3.1.4 General Mechanical Components
84 Table CM-3.1.4.1.2-1 Crane Class Factors for Strength Horsepower Rating, Sfs
Table CM-3.1.4.1.2-2 Machinery Service Factor, Cd
Table CM-3.1.4.2-1 ABMA L10 Bearing Life
86 Table CM-3.1.4.3.5-1 Crane Class Factor, Kc
Table CM-3.1.4.3.5-2 Surface Condition Factor, Ksc
87 CM-3.1.5 Miscellaneous
88 Table CM-3.1.4.4.1-1 Maximum Permissible Bridge Wheel Loading
89 Figure CM-3.1.4.4.1-1 Bridge Span
Table CM-3.1.4.4.1-2 Bridge Load Factor, Kbw
Table CM-3.1.4.4.1-3 Speed Factor, Cs
90 Table CM-3.1.4.4.1-4 Wheel Service Factor, Sm, and Minimum Service Factor, Kwl
Table CM-3.1.4.4.2-1 Maximum Wheel Loads for I Beams and Wide-Flange Beams
91 CM-3.2 ADDITIONAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO UNDERHUNG CRANES
CM-3.2.1 Bridge Drive
CM-3.2.2 Bridge Interlocking Mechanisms
CM-3.3 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO TOP-RUNNING BRIDGE AND GANTRY CRANES
CM-3.3.1 Bridge Drives for Top-Running Cranes
92 Figure CM-3.2.1-1 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-2 Drive)
93 Figure CM-3.2.1-2 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-4 Drive)
94 Figure CM-3.3.1.1-1 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-1 Drive)
Figure CM-3.3.1.1-2 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-2 Drive)
Figure CM-3.3.1.1-3 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-4 Drive)
95 CM-3.3.2 Bridge Drives for Gantry Cranes
CM-3.3.3 Gantry Crane Drive Brakes
CM-3.4 ADDITIONAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO TRAVELING WALL CRANES
CM-3.4.1 Wall Crane End Truck Configuration
CM-3.4.2 End Truck Assembly
CM-3.4.3 Wall Crane Drive Brakes
CM-3.5 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO JIB CRANES
CM-3.5.1 Considerations for the Boom
CM-3.5.2 Wall-Bracket-Type Jib Cranes
CM-3.5.3 Freestanding or Mast-Type Jib Cranes
CM-3.6 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO MONORAIL SYSTEMS
CM-3.6.1 Track
97 Section CM-4 Electrical Requirements, Cranes and Monorails (Type I)
CM-4.1 GENERAL
CM-4.1.1 Electrical Components
98 Table CM-4.1.1.1.4-1 AC Contactor Ratings for AC Wound Rotor Motors
Table CM-4.1.1.1.4-2 AC Contactor Ratings for AC Squirrel-Cage Motors
Table CM-4.1.1.1.4-3 DC Contactor Ratings for DC Motors (230 V to 250 V DC)
99 Table CM-4.1.1.1.4-4 AC Contactor Ratings for Mainline Service
Table CM-4.1.1.1.4-5 DC Contactor Ratings for Mainline Service (230 V to 250 V DC)
Table CM-4.1.1.1.5-1 NEMA Resistor Classification
100 Table CM-4.1.1.2.2-1 Standard Rated Motor Voltages
101 Table CM-4.1.1.2.4-1 Standard Maximum Acceleration Rate to Prevent Wheel Skidding
Table CM-4.1.1.2.4-2 Standard Bridge Motion Acceleration Rates
Table CM-4.1.1.2.4-3 Mechanical Efficiency, E, of Drive Machinery
102 Table CM-4.1.1.2.4-4 Standard Values for Friction Factor, f, for Bridges With Metallic Wheels and Antifriction Bearings
Table CM-4.1.1.2.4-5 Standard Values of Accelerating Torque Factor, Kt
104 Figure CM-4.1.1.5.1-1 Arrangement of Pendant Push-Button Controllers
105 Figure CM-4.1.1.5.2-1 Arrangement of Cab Master-Switch Controllers
106 Figure CM-4.1.1.5.3-1 Arrangement of Radio-Transmitter Lever-Switch Controllers
107 Figure CM-4.1.1.7.2-1 Various Styles of Conductor System Types
108 CM-4.1.2 Wiring Materials and Methods
CM-4.1.3 Seismic
CM-4.1.4 Allowable Stresses for Fasteners
109 CM-4.2 ADDITIONAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO JIB CRANES
CM-4.2.1 General
CM-4.2.2 Motors
CM-4.3 ADDITIONAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO MONORAIL SYSTEMS
CM-4.3.1 General
CM-4.3.2 Electrical Components
110 Figure CM-4.2.2-1 Slew Drive Motor Size Selection
111 Section CM-5 Pneumatic Requirements, Cranes and Monorails (Type I)
CM-5.1 GENERAL
CM-5.2 AIR SUPPLY
CM-5.3 AIR MOTORS
CM-5.4 ADDITIONAL AIR EQUIPMENT
CM-5.5 AIR MOTOR CONTROLS
CM-5.5.1 Pendant Control
CM-5.5.2 Pull Control
CM-5.5.3 Rod Control
112 Section CM-6 Marking, Cranes and Monorails (Types I and II)
CM-6.1 CRANE AND MONORAIL MARKING
CM-6.1.1 General
CM-6.1.2 Type I Cranes and Monorails
113 Section CM-7 Inspection and Testing, Cranes and Monorails (Types I and II)
CM-7.1 GENERAL
CM-7.1.1 Scope and Responsibility
CM-7.1.2 Inspection by Seller Before and During
Manufacture
114 CM-7.1.3 Shop Operational Tests
115 CM-7.1.4 Preparation For Shipment
CM-7.1.5 Storage by Owner Before Erection
CM-7.1.6 Inspection by Owner at Erection
116 CM-7.1.7 Site Load Testing
117 CM-7.2 ADDITIONAL INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO UNDERHUNG CRANES
CM-7.3 ADDITIONAL INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO TOP-RUNNING BRIDGE AND GANTRY CRANES
CM-7.4 ADDITIONAL INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO TRAVELING WALL CRANES
CM-7.4.1 General
CM-7.4.2 Performance
CM-7.5 ADDITIONAL INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO JIB CRANES
CM-7.5.1 General
CM-7.5.2 Performance
CM-7.6 ADDITIONAL INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO MONORAIL SYSTEMS
CM-7.6.1 General
CM-7.6.2 Performance
119 PART HT HOISTS AND TROLLEYS
Section HT-1 Introduction
HT-1.1 GENERAL
120 Section HT-2 Powered Wire Rope Hoists (Type IA)
HT-2.1 GENERAL
HT-2.2 EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATIONS (TYPE IA)
HT-2.3 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IA)
HT-2.3.1 Reeving
HT-2.3.2 Hooks and Load Blocks
121 Figure HT-2.2-1 Type IA Wire Rope Dual Hoist Drive Unit With Single Drum
Figure HT-2.2-2 Type IA Wire Rope Single Hoist Drive Unit With Drum Brake
Figure HT-2.2-3 Type IA Wire Rope Dual Hoist Drive Unit With Dual Drum
122 Figure HT-2.3.1-1 Type IA Redundant Reeving With Single Drum (With Upper Equalizer Sheaves)
123 Figure HT-2.3.1-2 Type IA Redundant Reeving With Single Drum (With Equalizer Bar)
124 HT-2.3.3 Wire Rope
Figure HT-2.3.1-3 Type IA Redundant Reeving With Dual Drum
125 HT-2.3.4 Sheaves
HT-2.3.5 Drums
Figure HT-2.3.3-1 Drum Fleet Angle
Figure HT-2.3.3-2 Sheave Fleet Angle
126 HT-2.3.6 Bearings, Rotating Shafts, and Keys
HT-2.3.7 Hoist Gearing
Table HT-2.3.4-1 Minimum Pitch Diameter of Running Sheaves
Table HT-2.3.5-1 Minimum Pitch Diameter of Drums
Table HT-2.3.6.1-1 Bearing Life Expectancy
127 HT-2.3.8 Hoist Brakes
Table HT-2.3.7-1 Machinery Service Factor, Cd
Table HT-2.3.7-2 Hoist Duty Class Factor (Strength), Sfs
128 HT-2.4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IA)
HT-2.4.1 General
HT-2.4.2 Controllers
HT-2.4.3 Motors
129 HT-2.4.4 Limit Devices
Table HT-2.4.3.2-1 Standard Rated Motor Voltages
130 HT-2.4.5 Control Enclosures
131 HT-2.4.6 Additional Electric Equipment
HT-2.4.7 Resistors
HT-2.4.8 Current Conductor Systems
HT-2.5 PNEUMATIC REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IA)
HT-2.5.1 Air Supply
HT-2.5.2 Air Motors
HT-2.5.3 Additional Air Hoist Equipment
HT-2.5.4 Limiting Devices for Air-Operated Hoists
HT-2.6 OPERATOR CONTROL STATION (TYPE IA)
132 HT-2.7 SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IA)
HT-2.8 HOIST MARKING (TYPE IA)
HT-2.9 INSPECTIONS AND TESTS FOR POWERED WIRE ROPE HOISTS (TYPE IA)
HT-2.9.1 Hoist Component Inspections or Tests
133 HT-2.9.2 Hoist Shop Performance and Shop Load Tests
HT-2.9.3 Site Load Tests
134 Table HT-2.9.1-1 Required Hoist Component Inspections or Tests (Type IA Powered Wire Rope Hoists)
135 Section HT-3 Powered Wire Rope Hoists (Type IB)
HT-3.1 GENERAL
HT-3.2 EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATIONS (TYPE IB)
HT-3.3 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-3.3.1 Reeving
HT-3.3.2 Hooks
HT-3.3.3 Wire Rope
136 Figure HT-3.2-1 Type IB Wire Rope Hoist Unit With Dual Holding Brakes
Figure HT-3.2-2 Type IB Wire Rope Hoist With One Holding Brake and Mechanical Load Brake
137 Figure HT-3.3.1-1 Single-Reeved Hoist
Figure HT-3.3.1-2 Double-Reeved Hoist
138 HT-3.3.4 Sheaves
HT-3.3.5 Drums
HT-3.3.6 Hoist Brakes
HT-3.3.7 Limit Devices
HT-3.4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-3.4.1 Electrical Supply
HT-3.4.2 Electric Motors
139 HT-3.4.3 Controllers
HT-3.4.4 Additional Electric Equipment
HT-3.5 PNEUMATIC REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-3.5.1 Air Supply
HT-3.5.2 Air Motors
HT-3.5.3 Additional Air Equipment
HT-3.6 SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-3.7 HOIST MARKING (TYPE IB)
140 HT-3.8 INSPECTIONS AND TESTS (TYPE IB)
HT-3.8.1 Hoist Component Inspections and Tests
Table HT-3.8.1-1 Required Hoist Component Inspections or Tests (Type IB Powered Wire Rope Hoists)
141 HT-3.8.2 Hoist Shop Performance and Shop Load Tests
HT-3.8.3 Site Load Tests
142 Section HT-4 Powered Chain Hoists (Type IB)
HT-4.1 GENERAL
HT-4.2 EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATIONS (TYPE IB)
HT-4.3 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-4.3.1 Reeving
HT-4.3.2 Hooks
HT-4.3.3 Load Chains
143 Figure HT-4.2-1 Type IB Powered Chain Hoist With Dual Braking System
Figure HT-4.2-2 Type IB Powered Chain Hoist With Single Holding Brake and Secondary (Motor/Drivetrain) Braking Means
144 Figure HT-4.3.1-1 Powered Chain Hoist With Two-Part Reeving
Figure HT-4.3.1-2 Powered Chain Hoist With Single-Part Reeving
145 HT-4.3.4 Hoist Brakes
HT-4.3.5 Limit Devices
HT-4.4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-4.4.1 Electrical Supply
HT-4.4.2 Electric Motors
146 HT-4.4.3 Controllers
HT-4.4.4 Additional Electric Equipment
HT-4.5 PNEUMATIC REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-4.5.1 Air Supply
HT-4.5.2 Air Motors
HT-4.5.3 Additional Air Equipment
HT-4.6 SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-4.7 HOIST MARKING (TYPE IB)
HT-4.8 INSPECTIONS AND TESTS (TYPE IB)
HT-4.8.1 Hoist Component Inspections and Tests
147 Table HT-4.8.1-1 Required Hoist Component Inspections or Tests (Type IB Powered Chain Hoists)
148 HT-4.8.2 Hoist Shop Performance and Shop Load Tests
HT-4.8.3 Site Load Tests
149 Section HT-5 Hand-Chain Hoists (Type IB)
HT-5.1 GENERAL
HT-5.2 EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATIONS (TYPE IB)
HT-5.3 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-5.3.1 Reeving
HT-5.3.2 Hooks
HT-5.3.3 Load Chains
Figure HT-5.2-1 Type IB Hand-Chain Hoist Major Drive Components
150 Figure HT-5.3.1-1 Hand-Chain Hoist With Single-Part Reeving
Figure HT-5.3.1-2 Hand-Chain Hoist With Two-Part Reeving
151 HT-5.3.4 Hoist Brake
HT-5.3.5 Hoist Limiting Provisions
HT-5.4 SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-5.5 HOIST MARKING (TYPE IB)
HT-5.6 INSPECTIONS AND TESTS (TYPE IB)
HT-5.6.1 Hoist Component Inspections and Tests
152 HT-5.6.2 Hoist Shop Performance and Shop Load Tests
Table HT-5.6.1-1 Required Hoist Component Inspections or Tests (Type IB Hand-Chain Hoists)
153 HT-5.6.3 Site Load Tests
154 Section HT-6 Under-Running Trolleys (Type IB)
HT-6.1 GENERAL
HT-6.2 TROLLEY CONFIGURATIONS (TYPE IB)
Figure HT-6.2-1 Typical Independent Trolley Unit
155 HT-6.3 TROLLEY DESIGN CRITERIA (TYPE IB)
HT-6.3.1 Design Factors
HT-6.3.2 Drop Protection
HT-6.3.3 Trolley Propulsion
Figure HT-6.2-2 Typical Integral Trolley Unit
Table HT-6.3.1-1 Under-Running Type IB Design Factors for Independent Trolleys
156 HT-6.3.4 Trolley Brakes
HT-6.3.5 Trolley Bumpers
HT-6.4 SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS (TYPE IB)
HT-6.5 TROLLEY MARKING (TYPE IB)
HT-6.6 INSPECTIONS AND TESTS (TYPE IB)
HT-6.6.1 Trolley Component Inspections and Tests
Table HT-6.3.1-2 Under-Running Type IB Design Factors for Integral Trolleys
157 HT-6.6.2 Trolley Shop Performance and Shop Load Tests
Table HT-6.6.1-1 Required Under-Running Trolley Component Inspections or Tests (Type IB Independent or Integral Trolleys)
158 HT-6.6.3 Site Load Tests
159 Section HT-7 Common NDE Criteria for Hoists and Trolleys
HT-7.1 GENERAL
HT-7.2 SURFACE MT OR PT CRITERIA
HT-7.3 NDE WELD CRITERIA
HT-7.4 CHARPY-V OR DROP-WEIGHT IMPACT TESTING CRITERIA
HT-7.5 UT VOLUMETRIC TESTING CRITERIA
161 MANDATORY APPENDIX I SI CONVERSION FACTORS
I-1 SI CONVERSION FACTORS
162 Table I-1-1 SI Conversion Factors
163 Table I-1-2 Conversion Factors for Weight, ton
164 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A EXAMPLES
A-1 JIB SLEW DRIVE SAMPLE CALCULATION
A-1.1 Example 1
A-1.2 Example 2
165 A-2 LOWER FLANGE BENDING CALCULATION
166 Figure A-2-1 Lower Flange Bending
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