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ASME B30.17 2015

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ASME B30.17 – 2015: Cranes and Monorails (With Underhung Trolley or Bridge)

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Volume B30.17 includes provisions that apply to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing and maintenance of hand-operated and power-operated overhead cranes and monorail systems with either an underhung trolley or bridge, or both. These cranes and monorail systems shall support one or more hoists used for vertical lifting and lowering of freely suspended, unguided loads, and include top running and underhung bridge cranes, gantry cranes, traveling wall cranes, jib cranes, polar gantry cranes, portable gantries, other cranes having the same fundamental characteristics, and monorail systems including trolleys (carriers) and end trucks. Track sections and their support systems for monorail systems, runways and their support systems for underhung cranes, and runway rails for top-running cranes, are also within the scope of this Volume. Provisions for similar equipment used for a special purpose, such as, but not limited to, non-vertical lifting service, lifting a guided load, or lifting personnel are not included in this Volume.

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4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER
10 B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION
SECTION I: SCOPE
SECTION II: SCOPE EXCLUSIONS
SECTION III: PURPOSE
SECTION IV: USE BY REGULATORY AGENCIES
SECTION V: EFFECTIVE DATE
11 SECTION VI: REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
SECTION VII: USE OF MEASUREMENT UNITS
SECTION VIII: REQUESTS FOR REVISION
SECTION IX: REQUESTS FOR INTERPRETATION
SECTION X: ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE
13 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
14 Chapter 17-0 Scope, Definitions, References, and Personnel Competence
SECTION 17-0.1: SCOPE OF B30.17
SECTION 17-0.2: DEFINITIONS
17 SECTION 17-0.3: REFERENCES
18 SECTION 17-0.4: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE
19 FIGURES
Fig. 17-0.2-1 Examples of Styles of Electrification
20 Fig. 17-0.2-2 Cab-Operated Crane
21 Fig. 17-0.2-3 Cantilever Gantry Crane
22 Fig. 17-0.2-4 Floor-Operated Cranes
23 Fig. 17-0.2-5 Gantry Crane
Fig. 17-0.2-6 Wall-Supported Jib Crane
24 Fig. 17-0.2-7 Portable Gantry Crane (A-Frame)
Fig. 17-0.2-8 Semigantry Crane
25 Fig. 17-0.2-9 Underhung Bridge Crane With Top Running Trolley
Fig. 17-0.2-10 Drop Section (Lift Section)
26 Fig. 17-0.2-11 Interlocking System for Underhung Crane
Fig. 17-0.2-12 Example of One Type of Enclosed Track and Support Bracket
27 Fig. 17-0.2-13 Cab-Operated Trolley
28 Chapter 17-1 General Construction and Installation
SECTION 17-1.1: MARKINGS
17-1.1.1 Cranes
17-1.1.2 Monorails
17-1.1.3 Hoists
17-1.1.4 General Markings
17-1-1.5 Trolleys
17-1.1.6 Warnings
17-1.1.7 Controls
SECTION 17-1.2: CLEARANCES
17-1.2.1 Clearance From Obstruction
17-1.2.2 Clearance Between Parallel Cranes
29 17-1.2.3 Clearance at Curves
SECTION 17-1.3: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
17-1.3.1 Crane Runways and Monorail Tracks
17-1.3.2 Track Supports
17-1.3.3 Foundations and Anchorage
17-1.3.4 Cranes and Monorail Systems
17-1.3.5 Welded Construction
17-1.3.6 Modifications
30 SECTION 17-1.4: TRACK SWITCHES, TRACK OPENERS, AND INTERLOCKS
17-1.4.1 Track Switches
17-1.4.2 Stops at Track Openers
17-1.4.3 Interlocks
SECTION 17-1.5: VERTICAL DROP OR LIFT SECTIONS
17-1.5.1 Trolley Passage
17-1.5.2 Trolley Run-Off Protection
17-1.5.3 Stops
17-1.5.4 Electric Baffles
SECTION 17-1.6: CABS — NORMAL OR SKELETON IF PROVIDED
17-1.6.1 Cab Location and Internal Arrangement
17-1.6.2 Cab Construction
31 17-1.6.3 Access to Cab
17-1.6.4 Toolbox
17-1.6.5 Fire Extinguisher
17-1.6.6 Lighting
17-1.6.7 Egress
SECTION 17-1.7: LUBRICATION
SECTION 17-1.8: SERVICE PLATFORMS FOOTWALKS
17-1.8.1 Construction of Service Platforms
SECTION 17-1.9: STOPS AND BUMPERS
17-1.9.1 Runway Stops
32 17-1.9.2 Trolley Stops
17-1.9.3 Bridge Bumpers
17-1.9.4 Trolley Bumpers
SECTION 17-1.10: RAIL SWEEPS
33 SECTION 17-1.11: GUARDS
17-1.11.1 Guards for Moving Parts
17-1.11.2 Guards for Hoisting Ropes
SECTION 17-1.12: DROP PROTECTION
SECTION 17-1.13: BRAKES
17-1.13.1 Hoist Brakes
17-1.13.2 Trolley Brakes and Braking Means
17-1.13.3 Bridge Brakes and Braking Means
17-1.13.4 Trolley and Bridge Brake Provisions
34 SECTION 17-1.14: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
17-1.14.1 General
17-1.14.2 Equipment
17-1.14.3 Controllers
35 17-1.14.4 Resistors When Provided
17-1.14.5 Switches
17-1.14.6 Conductors
17-1.14.7 Permanently Mounted Magnets
17-1.14.8 Service Receptacle
SECTION 17-1.15: HOISTING EQUIPMENT
36 SECTION 17-1.16: WARNING DEVICES
17-1.16.1 Cab- and Remote-Operated Equipment
17-1.16.2 Floor-Operated Equipment
17-1.16.3 Types of Warning Devices
SECTION 17-1.17: INSTALLATION
SECTION 17-1.18: TROLLEYS CARRIERS
SECTION 17-1.19: MANUAL
17-1.19.1 General Information
17-1.19.2 Translation of Manuals
37 Fig. 17-1.14.3-1 Recommended Arrangement of Controllers or Master Switches (Three-Motion Crane)
38 Fig. 17-1.14.3-2 Recommended Arrangement of Controllers or Master Switches (Four-Motion Crane)
39 Fig. 17-1.14.3-3 Recommended Arrangement ofControllers (Pendant Push-Button StationArrangements)
Fig. 17-1.14.3-4 Recommended Arrangement ofControllers (Radio Crane Control TransmitterLever Arrangements)
40 Fig. 17-1.18-1 Trolley Wheel Configurations
41 Fig. 17-1.18-2 Recommended Trolley Fit
42 Chapter 17-2 Inspection and Testing
SECTION 17-2.1: INSPECTION
17-2.1.1 General
17-2.1.2 Initial Inspection
17-2.1.3 Functional Test Inspection
17-2.1.4 Frequent Inspection
43 17-2.1.5 Periodic Inspection — Crane or Monorail System
17-2.1.6 Inspection of Cranes and Monorails Not in Regular Use
SECTION 17-2.2: TESTING
17-2.2.1 Operational Tests
44 17-2.2.2 Load Test
45 Chapter 17-3 Operator Training and Operation
SECTION 17-3.1: OPERATOR TRAINING
17-3.1.1 Purpose of Operator Training
17-3.1.2 Operator Training — General
17-3.1.3 Sources of Training Material
SECTION 17-3.2: TRAINING FOR PERSONS OTHER THAN CRANE AND MONORAIL SYSTEM OPERATORS
SECTION 17-3.3: OPERATION
17-3.3.1 Scope of Crane and Monorail Systems Operations
17-3.3.2 General Requirements to Be Followed During Equipment Operation
46 17-3.3.3 Responsibilities of Management Owners/Users
17-3.3.4 Responsibilities of Operators
47 SECTION 17-3.4: PLANNED ENGINEERED LIFTS
48 SECTION 17-3.5: SIGNALS
17-3.5.1 Signalperson Qualifications
17-3.5.2 General Instructions
17-3.5.3 Hand Signals
17-3.5.4 Standard Voice Signals
49 17-3.5.5 Special Signals
SECTION 17-3.6: MISCELLANEOUS
17-3.6.1 Cabs
17-3.6.2 Fire Extinguishers
17-3.6.3 Ladders
SECTION 17-3.7: EQUIPMENT LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
50 Fig. 17-3.5.3-1 Standard Hand Signals for Cranes and Monorails
51 Chapter 17-4 Maintenance Training and Maintenance
SECTION 17-4.1: MAINTENANCE TRAINING
17-4.1.1 Purpose of Maintenance Training
17-4.1.2 Crane and Monorail Systems Maintenance Training — General
17-4.1.3 Sources of Training
17-4.1.4 Responsibilities of Maintenance Persons
SECTION 17-4.2: EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
17-4.2.1 General Maintenance
52 17-4.2.2 Preventive Maintenance
17-4.2.3 Maintenance Procedure
17-4.2.4 Adjustments, Repairs, and Replacements
53 17-4.2.5 Lubrication
17-4.2.6 Chain and Wire Rope Inspection, Replacement, and Maintenance
54 ASME B30.17 INTERPRETATIONS
55 Interpretation: 17-4
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ASME B30.17 2015
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