1、AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASME B30.26-2010(Revision of ASME B30.26-2004)Rigging HardwareSafety Standard for Cableways, Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks, and SlingsINTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANKASME B30.26-2010(Revision of ASME B30.26-2004)RiggingHardwareSafety Standard for Cableways, Cranes,Derri
2、cks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks, and SlingsAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDDate of Issuance: June 30, 2010The next edition of this Standard is scheduled for publication in 2015. There will be no addendaissued to this edition.ASME issues written replies to inquiries concerning interpretations of technical asp
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10、.CONTENTSForeword vCommitteeRoster . viB30StandardIntroduction . viiiSummaryofChanges xiChapter 26-0 Scope, Definitions, and References 1Section26-0.1 Scope . 1Section26-0.2 Definitions 1Chapter 26-1 Shackles Selection, Use, and Maintenance. 3Section26-1.0 Scope . 3Section26-1.1 TypesandMaterials. 3
11、Section26-1.2 DesignFactor . 3Section26-1.3 RatedLoads 3Section26-1.4 ProofTest . 3Section26-1.5 Identification . 3Section26-1.6 EffectsofEnvironment 3Section26-1.7 Training 3Section26-1.8 Inspection,Repair,andRemoval . 4Section26-1.9 OperatingPractices . 5Chapter 26-2 Adjustable Hardware Selection,
12、 Use, and Maintenance 8Section26-2.0 Scope . 8Section26-2.1 TypesandMaterials. 8Section26-2.2 DesignFactor . 8Section26-2.3 RatedLoads 8Section26-2.4 ProofTest . 8Section26-2.5 Identification . 8Section26-2.6 EffectsofEnvironment 8Section26-2.7 Training 12Section26-2.8 Inspection,Repair,andRemoval .
13、 12Section26-2.9 OperatingPractices . 12Chapter 26-3 Compression Hardware Selection, Use, and Maintenance 15Section26-3.0 Scope . 15Section26-3.1 Types,Materials,andAssembly . 15Section26-3.2 DesignFactor . 15Section26-3.3 RatedLoads 15Section26-3.4 ProofTest . 18Section26-3.5 Identification . 18Sec
14、tion26-3.6 EffectsofEnvironment 18Section26-3.7 Training 18Section26-3.8 Inspection,Repair,andRemoval . 18Section26-3.9 OperatingPractices . 19Chapter 26-4 Links, Rings, and Swivels Selection, Use, and Maintenance. 20Section26-4.0 Scope . 20Section26-4.1 TypesandMaterials. 20Section26-4.2 DesignFact
15、or . 20Section26-4.3 RatedLoads 20Section26-4.4 ProofTest . 20Section26-4.5 Identification . 20iiiSection26-4.6 EffectsofEnvironment 20Section26-4.7 Training 20Section26-4.8 Inspection,Repair,andRemoval . 20Section26-4.9 OperatingPractices . 22Chapter 26-5 Rigging Blocks Selection, Use, and Maintena
16、nce. 24Section26-5.0 Scope . 24Section26-5.1 TypesandMaterials. 24Section26-5.2 DesignFactor . 24Section26-5.3 RatedLoads 24Section26-5.4 ProofTest . 24Section26-5.5 Identification . 24Section26-5.6 EffectsofEnvironment 24Section26-5.7 Training 24Section26-5.8 Inspection,Repair,andRemoval . 28Sectio
17、n26-5.9 OperatingPractices . 28Chapter 26-6 Detachable Load-Indicating Devices Selection,Use, and Maintenance 30Section26-6.0 Scope . 30Section26-6.1 TypesandMaterials. 30Section26-6.2 DesignFactor . 30Section26-6.3 RatedLoads 30Section26-6.4 ProofTest . 30Section26-6.5 Identification . 30Section26-
18、6.6 EffectsofEnvironment 30Section26-6.7 Training 30Section26-6.8 Calibration,Inspection,Repair,andRemoval. 30Section26-6.9 OperatingPractices . 34Figures26-1.1.1-1 ShackleTypes . 426-1.9.1-1 AngleofLoading(Shackles) . 526-1.9.4-1 TypicalShackleComponents 726-1.9.4-2 SideLoading . 726-2.1.1-1 Turnbu
19、ckles. 926-2.1.1-2 Eyebolts 926-2.1.1-3 EyeNuts . 1026-2.1.1-4 SwivelHoistRings 1126-2.9.1-1 AngleofLoading(AdjustableHardware) 1326-3.1.1-1 WireRopeClips 1626-3.1.1-2 WedgeSockets 1726-4.1.1-1 LinksandRings 2126-4.1.1-2 Swivels . 2126-4.9.1-1 AngleofLoading(Links,Rings,andSwivels) 2326-5.1.1-1 Rigg
20、ingBlockTypes 2526-5.1.1-2 TypicalRiggingBlockComponents 2626-5.3-1 BlockLoadFactorMultipliers . 2726-6.1.1-1 CraneScaleDynamometer . 3126-6.1.1-2 LinkStyleLoad-IndicatingDevice . 3226-6.1.1-3 ShackleWithLoad-IndicatingPin . 33ivFOREWORDThis American National Standard, Safety Standard for Cableways,
21、 Cranes, Derricks, Hoists,Hooks,Jacks,andSlings,hasbeendevelopedundertheproceduresaccreditedbytheAmericanNational Standards Institute (formerly the United States of America Standards Institute). ThisStandardhaditsbeginninginDecember1916whenaneight-pageCodeofSafetyStandardsforCranes,preparedbyanASMEC
22、ommitteeontheProtectionofIndustrialWorkers,waspresentedtotheannualmeetingoftheASME.Meetingsanddiscussionsregardingsafetyoncranes,derricks,andhoistswereheldfrom1920to 1925, involving the ASME Safety Code Correlating Committee, the Association of Iron andSteelElectricalEngineers,theAmericanMuseumofSaf
23、ety,theAmericanEngineeringStandardsCommittee (later changed to American Standards Association and subsequently to the USAStandardsInstitute),DepartmentofLaborStateofNewJersey,DepartmentofLaborandIndustryStateofPennsylvania,andtheLocomotiveCraneManufacturersAssociation.OnJune11, 1925, the American En
24、gineering Standards Committee approved the ASME Safety CodeCorrelatingCommitteesrecommendationandauthorizedtheprojectwiththeU.S.DepartmentoftheNavy,BureauofYardsandDocks,andASMEassponsors.In March 1926, invitations were issued to 50 organizations to appoint representatives to aSectionalCommittee.The
25、callfororganizationofthisSectionalCommitteewassentoutOctober2,1926,andthecommitteeorganizedNovember4,1926,with57membersrepresenting29nationalorganizations. The SafetyCode for Cranes, Derricks,and Hoists, ASA B30.2-1943,was createdfromtheeight-pagedocumentreferredtointhefirstparagraph.Thisdocumentwas
26、reaffirmedin1952andwidelyacceptedasasafetystandard.Duetochangesindesign,advancementintechniques,andgeneralinterestoflaborandindustryinsafety,theSectionalCommittee,underthejointsponsorshipofASMEandtheNavalFacilitiesEngineeringCommand,U.S.DepartmentoftheNavy,wasreorganizedasanAmericanNationalStandards
27、CommitteeonJanuary31,1962,with39membersrepresenting27nationalorganizations.Theformatofthepreviouscodewaschangedsothatseparatestandards(eachcompleteastoconstructionandinstallation;inspection,testing,andmaintenance;andoperation)willcoverthedifferenttypesofequipmentincludedinthescopeofB30.In1982,theCom
28、mitteewasreorganizedasanAccreditedOrganizationCommittee,operatingunderproceduresdevelopedbytheASMEandaccreditedbytheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute.This Standard presents a coordinated set of rules that may serve as a guide to governmentandotherregulatorybodiesandmunicipalauthoritiesresponsiblefo
29、rtheguardingandinspectionof the equipment falling within its scope. The suggestions leading to accident prevention aregivenbothasmandatoryandadvisoryprovisions;compliancewithbothtypesmayberequiredbyemployersoftheiremployees.Incaseofpracticaldifficulties,newdevelopments,orunnecessaryhardship,theadmin
30、istrativeor regulatoryauthority maygrant variancesfrom theliteral requirementsor permitthe useofotherdevicesormethodsbutonlywhenitisclearlyevidentthatanequivalentdegreeofprotectionistherebysecured.TosecureuniformapplicationandinterpretationofthisStandard,administra-tive or regulatory authorities are
31、 urged to consult the B30 Committee, in accordance with theformatdescribedinSectionIX,beforerenderingdecisionsondisputedpoints.ThefirsteditionofthisVolumewasB30.26-2004,publishedMay20,2005.ThiseditioncontainsminorrevisionsandhasaddedChapter26-6,DetachableLoad-IndicatingDevicesSelection,Use,andMainte
32、nance.Thisedition,whichwasapprovedbytheB30CommitteeandbyASME,wasapprovedbyANSIanddesignatedasanAmericanNationalStandardonMay7,2010.Safetycodesandstandardsareintendedtoenhancepublicsafety.Revisionsresultfromcommit-teeconsiderationoffactorssuchastechnologicaladvances,newdata,andchangingenvironmentalan
33、dindustryneeds.Revisionsdonotimplythatpreviouseditionswereinadequate.vASME B30 COMMITTEESafety Standard for Cableways, Cranes, Derricks, Hoists,Hooks, Jacks, and Slings(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)STANDARDS COMMITTEE OFFICERSP. S. Zorich, Ch
34、airR. M. Parnell, Vice ChairK. M. Hyam, SecretarySTANDARDS COMMITTEE PERSONNELN. E. Andrew, ThyssenKrupp Steel USA, LLCW. T. Hargrove, Alternate, QinetiQ North AmericaR. E. Bluff IV, Gantry Constructors, Inc.P. A. Boeckman, The Crosby GroupR. J. Bolen, E. I. DuPontG. B. Hetherston, Alternate, E. I.
35、DuPontA. D. Brown, A. D. Brown, Inc.M. E. Brunet, The Manitowoc Co.T. A. Christensen, Alliance of American Insurers/Liberty MutualInsuranceM. W. Mills, Alternate, Liberty Mutual GroupB. D. Closson, Craft Forensic Services, Inc.T. L. Blanton, Alternate, NACB Group, Inc.J. P. Colletti, John P. Collett
36、i hitch,choker;andshockloadrevised(2)Definitionsofcranescale,dynamometer,LID,andload-indicatingdeviceadded3 Section26-1.2 Revised26-1.4.2 Revised4 Fig.26-1.1.1-1 Bottomthreeillustrationsrevised26-1.8.2(a) Revised26-1.8.3(b)(1)(c) Revised5 26-1.9.2 (1)Subparagraph(a)revised(2)Subparagraph(c)redesigna
37、tedas(d),andnew(c)added26-1.9.4(a) Revised9 Fig.26-2.1.1-2 Subcaptionmovedtofourthillustration11 Fig.26-2.1.1-4 Subcaptionsoffourthandeighthillustrationsreversed1214 26-2.8.2(a) Revised26-2.8.3(b)(1)(c) Revised26-2.9.2 (1)Subparagraph(a)revised(2)Subparagraph(c)redesignatedas(d),andnew(c)added26-2.9
38、.4.1(h) Revised26-2.9.4.2 Subparagraphs(a),(f),and(g)revised26-2.9.4.3(a) Revised26-2.9.4.4 Subparagraphs(d),(f),and(h)revised18 26-3.8.2(a) Revised26-3.8.3(b)(1)(c) Revised19 26-3.9.2 (1)Subparagraph(a)revised(2)Subparagraph(c)redesignatedas(d),andnew(c)addedxiPage Location Change26-3.9.4.1(b) Revi
39、sed22 26-4.8.2(a) Revised26-4.8.3(b)(1)(c) Revised26-4.9.2 (1)Subparagraph(a)revised(2)Subparagraph(c)redesignatedas(d),andnew(c)added23 26-4.9.4.1(e) Revised26-4.9.4.2(f) Revised28 26-5.8.2(a) Revised26-5.8.3(b)(1)(c) Revised26-5.9.1(b) Revised26-5.9.2 (1)Subparagraph(a)revised(2)Subparagraph(c)red
40、esignatedas(d),andnew(c)added3035 Chapter26-6 AddedSPECIAL NOTE:TheinterpretationstoB30.26areincludedinthiseditionasaseparatesectionfortheusersconvenience.xii(10)(10)ASME B30.26-2010RIGGING HARDWAREChapter 26-0Scope, Definitions, and ReferencesSECTION 26-0.1: SCOPEVolumeB30.26includesprovisionsthata
41、pplytotheconstruction,installation,operation,inspection,andmaintenance of detachable rigging hardware used forload-handlingactivitiesinconjunctionwithequipmentdescribed in other volumes of the B30 Standard. Thishardwareincludesshackles,links,rings,swivels,turn-buckles, eyebolts, hoist rings, wire ro
42、pe clips, wedgesockets,riggingblocks,andload-indicatingdevices.Detachable hardware used in applications other thanthosedetailedinthisVolumeshallonlybeusedinaccor-dance with the recommendations of the manufactureroraqualifiedperson.SECTION 26-0.2: DEFINITIONSabnormaloperatingconditions:environmentalc
43、onditionsthatare unfavorable,harmful,or detrimentalto orforthe operation of a piece of detachable hardware, suchasexcessivelyhighorlowambienttemperatures,expo-suretoweather,corrosivefumes,dustladenormoistureladenatmospheres,andhazardouslocations.angleofloading:theacuteanglebetweenhorizontalandtheleg
44、oftherigging,oftenreferredtoasthehorizontalangle(seeFig.26-1.9.1-1).NOTE: A stressmultiplier producedby theangle ofloading isalsopresentwhentheriggingisusedinnonverticalapplications.bow,shackle:thecurvedportionoftheshacklebodyoppositethepin,oftenreferredtoasthebail,thebody,thedee,orthebowl(seeFig.26
45、-1.9.4-1).cranescale:seeload-indicatingdevice.deadend:thesectionofwireropethatisnottensionedunderload(seeFigs.26-3.1.1-1and26-3.1.1-2).designfactor:ratiobetweennominalorminimumbreak-ingstrengthandratedloadoftherigginghardware.designatedperson:apersonwhoisselectedorassignedbytheemployeroremployersrep
46、resentativeasbeingcompetenttoperformspecificduties.dynamometer:seeload-indicatingdevice.1ears,shackle:portionoftheshacklebodythatsupportstheshacklepin(seeFig.26-1.9.4-1).hardwareservicenormal:servicethatinvolvesuseofloadsatorbelowtheratedload.severe: service that involves normal service coupledwitha
47、bnormalriggingoroperatingconditions.special:servicethatinvolvesoperation,otherthannor-malorsevere,thatisapprovedbyaqualifiedperson.hitch, choker: a method of rigging a sling in which theslingispassedaroundtheload,thenthroughoneloopeye,endfitting,orotherdevicewiththeotherloopeyeorendfittingattachedto
48、theload-handlingdevice.in-lineloading:conditionwheretheloadisappliedthrough the centerline of the rigging hardware at theintendedbearingpoints.jaw:aU-shaped,load-bearingconnectiondesignedforusewitharemovablepin(seeFig.26-2.1.1-1).LID:seeload-indicatingdevice.line pull: the tension load in a rope ent
49、ering a riggingblock(seeFig.26-5.3-1).liveend:thesectionofwireropethatistensionedunderload(seeFigs.26-3.1.1-1and26-3.1.1-2).load-indicating device: a device that measures and dis-playsappliedloadorforce.manufacturer:theentityresponsibleforthephysicalpro-ductionofanitem.pin, shackle: a steel bolt made to span the two shackleears(seeFig.26-1.9.4-1).primary load fitting: the fitting on a rigging block thatcarries the highest applied load during use (seeFig.26-5.3-1).proof load: the specific load applied in performance oftheprooftests.prooftest:anondestructiveloadtestmadeto