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SELF-ERECTING TOWER CRANES - SAFETY STANDARD FOR CABLEWAYS, CRANES, DERRICKS, HOISTS, HOOKS, JACKS, AND SLINGS
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Foreword
Committee Roster
B30 Standard Introduction
Summary of Changes
Chapter 29-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence, and References
Chapter 29-1 General Construction and Installation
Chapter 29-2 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
Chapter 29-3 Operation
Applies to the construction, operation, inspection, testing and maintenance of powered, self-erect tower cranes, which adjust operating radius by means of a trolley traversing a jib. These may be horizontal, elevated, articulating, or telescoping, used for vertical lifting and lowering of freely suspended, unguided loads which consist of equipment and materials. Self-erect tower cranes have vertical or nearly vertical masts that are bottom slewing and mounted on fixed, traveling, or mobile bases. The cranes are capable of moving or being moved from jobsite to jobsite fully assembled or nearly fully assembled. This volume does not apply to cranes used for non-vertical lifting service or lifting a guided load and truck-mounted material delivery cranes with a tubular boom and trolley traversing the boom. Tower cranes (refer to ASME B30.3) and mobile crane tower attachments (refer to ASME B30.5) are not within the scope of this volume.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Society of Mechanical Engineers |
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