ASME B30.1 2015
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ASME B30.1 – 2015: Jacks, Industrial Rollers, Air Casters, and Hydraulic Gantries
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2015 | 66 |
Volume B30.1 includes provisions that apply to the construction, operation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of mechanical ratchet jacks, hand- or power-operated mechanical screw jacks, hand- or power-operated hydraulic jacks, air lifting bags, industrial rollers, air casters, telescopic hydraulic gantry systems, and strand jacks Not included in this Volume are jacks designed for automotive service, trip-lowered jacks, jacks designed for static support rather than load handling, and jacks, industrial rollers, air lifting bags or air casters that are an integral part of other equipment.
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4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER |
11 | B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION SECTION I: SCOPE SECTION II: SCOPE EXCLUSIONS SECTION III: PURPOSE SECTION IV: USE BY REGULATORY AGENCIES SECTION V: EFFECTIVE DATE |
12 | 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 |
14 | ASME B30.1-2015 SUMMARY OF CHANGES |
18 | Chapter 1-0 Scope, Translations, Definitions, Personnel Competence, Responsibilities, and References SECTION 1-0.1: SCOPE OF B30.1 1-0.1.1 Illustrations 1-0.1.2 Translations SECTION 1-0.2: DEFINITIONS |
20 | SECTION 1-0.3: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE SECTION 1-0.4 RESPONSIBILITIES 1-0.4.1 Responsibilities of the LHE Owner and LHE User 1-0.4.1.1 1-0.4.1.2 1-0.4.2 Responsibilities of Site Supervisor and LHE Director 1-0.4.2.1 |
21 | 1-0.4.2.2 1-0.4.3 Responsibilities of LHE Operators |
22 | 1-0.4.4 Standard Hand Signals SECTION 1-0.5: REFERENCE |
23 | Figures Fig. 1-0.4.4-1 Standard Hand Signals When Using Jacks, Industrial Rollers, Air Casters, and Telescopic Hydraulic Gantry Systems |
24 | Chapter 1-1 Mechanical Jacks SECTION 1-1.0: SCOPE SECTION 1-1.1: TYPES AND DESIGN 1-1.1.1 Types 1-1.1.2 Design SECTION 1-1.2: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 1-1.3: RATED LOADS SECTION 1-1.4: PROOF TEST AND PROOF LOAD 1-1.4.1 Proof Test Requirements 1-1.4.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 1-1.5: IDENTIFICATION 1-1.5.1 Marking 1-1.5.2 Maintenance of Identification |
25 | Fig. 1-1.1.1-1 Ratchet Jack Fig. 1-1.1.1-2 Screw Jack |
26 | Fig. 1-1.1.1-3 Power-Driven Screw Jack Fig. 1-1.1.1-4 Screw Jack With Ratchet |
27 | SECTION 1-1.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1-1.6.1 Temperature 1-1.6.2 Chemically Active Environments 1-1.6.3 Other Environments SECTION 1-1.7: INSTRUCTIONS AND TRAINING 1-1.7.1 Instructions 1-1.7.2 Training SECTION 1-1.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL 1-1.8.1 Initial Inspection 1-1.8.2 Frequent Inspection 1-1.8.3 Periodic Inspection 1-1.8.4 Removal Criteria |
28 | 1-1.8.5 Repairs and Modifications SECTION 1-1.9: OPERATING PRACTICES 1-1.9.1 Mechanical Jack Selection 1-1.9.2 Maintenance 1-1.9.3 Storage 1-1.9.4 Cautions to Personnel 1-1.9.5 Jacking Practices 1-1.9.5.1 General |
29 | 1-1.9.5.2 Communication 1-1.9.5.3 Synchronized Lifts 1-1.9.5.4 Blocking 1-1.9.5.5 Horizontal Jacking |
30 | Chapter 1-2 Hydraulic Jacks SECTION 1-2.0: SCOPE SECTION 1-2.1: TYPES AND DESIGN 1-2.1.1 Types 1-2.1.2 Design SECTION 1-2.2: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 1-2.3: RATED LOADS SECTION 1-2.4: PROOF TEST AND PROOF LOAD 1-2.4.1 Proof Test Requirements 1-2.4.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 1-2.5: IDENTIFICATION 1-2.5.1 Marking |
31 | Fig. 1-2.1.1-1 Single-Acting Hydraulic Jack Fig. 1-2.1.1-2 Double-Acting Hydraulic Jack |
32 | 1-2.5.2 Maintenance of Identification SECTION 1-2.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1-2.6.1 Temperature 1-2.6.2 Chemically Active Environments 1-2.6.3 Other Environments SECTION 1-2.7: INSTRUCTIONS AND TRAINING 1-2.7.1 Instructions 1-2.7.2 Training SECTION 1-2.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL 1-2.8.1 Initial Inspection 1-2.8.2 Frequent Inspection 1-2.8.3 Periodic Inspection Fig. 1-2.1.1-3 Self-Contained Hydraulic Jack |
33 | 1-2.8.4 Removal Criteria 1-2.8.5 Repairs and Modifications SECTION 1-2.9: OPERATING PRACTICES 1-2.9.1 Hydraulic Jack Selection 1-2.9.2 Maintenance 1-2.9.3 Storage 1-2.9.4 Cautions to Personnel |
34 | 1-2.9.5 Jacking Practices 1-2.9.5.1 General 1-2.9.5.2 Communication 1-2.9.5.3 Synchronized Lifts 1-2.9.5.4 Blocking |
35 | 1-2.9.5.5 Horizontal Jacking |
36 | Chapter 1-3 Air-Lifting Bags SECTION 1-3.0: SCOPE SECTION 1-3.1: TYPES AND DESIGN 1-3.1.1 Types 1-3.1.2 Design SECTION 1-3.2: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 1-3.3: RATED LOADS SECTION 1-3.4: PROOF TEST 1-3.4.1 Proof Test Requirements 1-3.4.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 1-3.5: IDENTIFICATION 1-3.5.1 Marking 1-3.5.2 Maintenance of Identification SECTION 1-3.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1-3.6.1 Temperature 1-3.6.2 Chemically Active Environments |
37 | Fig. 1-3.1.1-1 Air-Lifting Bags |
38 | 1-3.6.3 Other Environments SECTION 1-3.7: INSTRUCTIONS AND TRAINING 1-3.7.1 Instructions 1-3.7.2 Training SECTION 1-3.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL FROM SERVICE 1-3.8.1 Initial Inspection 1-3.8.2 Frequent Inspection 1-3.8.3 Periodic Inspection 1-3.8.4 Removal Criteria |
39 | 1-3.8.5 Repairs and Modifications SECTION 1-3.9: OPERATING PRACTICES 1-3.9.1 Air-Lifting Bag Selection 1-3.9.2 Maintenance 1-3.9.3 Storage 1-3.9.4 Cautions to Personnel 1-3.9.5 Load Handling Practices 1-3.9.5.1 General |
40 | 1-3.9.5.2 Communication 1-3.9.5.3 Synchronized Lifts 1-3.9.5.4 Blocking 1-3.9.5.5 Horizontal Jacking |
41 | Chapter 1-4 Industrial Rollers SECTION 1-4.0: SCOPE SECTION 1-4.1: TYPES AND DESIGN 1-4.1.1 Types 1-4.1.2 Design SECTION 1-4.2: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 1-4.3: RATED LOADS SECTION 1-4.4: PROOF TEST AND PROOF LOAD 1-4.4.1 Proof Test Requirements 1-4.4.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 1-4.5: IDENTIFICATION 1-4.5.1 Marking 1-4.5.2 Maintenance of Identification SECTION 1-4.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1-4.6.1 Temperature 1-4.6.2 Chemically Active Environments |
42 | Fig. 1-4.1.1-1 Conventional Industrial Roller: Roller Type Fig. 1-4.1.1-2 Three-Point Rolling System: Wheel Type |
43 | 1-4.6.3 Other Environments SECTION 1-4.7: INSTRUCTIONS AND TRAINING 1-4.7.1 Instructions 1-4.7.2 Training SECTION 1-4.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL 1-4.8.1 Initial Inspection 1-4.8.2 Frequent Inspection 1-4.8.3 Periodic Inspection 1-4.8.4 Removal Criteria |
44 | 1-4.8.5 Repairs and Modifications SECTION 1-4.9 OPERATING PRACTICES 1-4.9.1 Industrial Roller Selection 1-4.9.2 Maintenance 1-4.9.3 Storage 1-4.9.4 Cautions to Personnel 1-4.9.5 Rolling Practices 1-4.9.5.1 General |
45 | 1-4.9.5.2 Communication |
46 | Chapter 1-5 Air Casters SECTION 1-5.0: SCOPE SECTION 1-5.1: TYPES, MATERIALS, AND DESIGN 1-5.1.1 Types 1-5.1.2 Materials 1-5.1.3 Design SECTION 1-5.2: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 1-5.3: RATED LOADS SECTION 1-5.4: PROOF TEST 1-5.4.1 Proof Test Requirements 1-5.4.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 1-5.5: IDENTIFICATION 1-5.5.1 Marking 1-5.5.2 Maintenance of Identification SECTION 1-5.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1-5.6.1 Temperature 1-5.6.2 Chemically Active Environments |
47 | Fig. 1-5.1.1-1 Air Casters Fig. 1-5.1.1-2 Four-Unit Air Caster System |
48 | 1-5.6.3 Other Environments SECTION 1-5.7: INSTRUCTIONS AND TRAINING 1-5.7.1 Instructions 1-5.7.2 Training SECTION 1-5.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL 1-5.8.1 Initial Inspection 1-5.8.2 Frequent Inspection 1-5.8.3 Periodic Inspection 1-5.8.4 Removal Criteria |
49 | 1-5.8.5 Repairs and Modifications SECTION 1-5.9: OPERATING PRACTICES 1-5.9.1 Air Caster Selection 1-5.9.2 Maintenance 1-5.9.3 Storage 1-5.9.4 Cautions to Personnel 1-5.9.5 Load Handling Practices 1-5.9.5.1 General |
50 | 1-5.9.5.2 Communication |
51 | Chapter 1-6 Telescopic Hydraulic Gantry Systems SECTION 1-6.0: SCOPE SECTION 1-6.1: TYPES AND DESIGN 1-6.1.1 Types 1-6.1.2 Design SECTION 1-6.2: DESIGN FACTORS SECTION 1-6.3: RATED LOADS SECTION 1-6.4: PROOF TEST AND PROOF LOAD 1-6.4.1 Proof Test Requirements 1-6.4.2 Proof Load Requirements |
52 | Fig. 1-6.1.1-1 Gantry Leg Types Fig. 1-6.1.1-2 Basic Gantry System |
53 | SECTION 1-6.5: IDENTIFICATION 1-6.5.1 Marking 1-6.5.1.1 Gantry Legs and Control Unit. 1-6.5.1.2 Beams. 1-6.5.1.3 Lift Links. 1-6.5.2 Maintenance of Identification SECTION 1-6.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1-6.6.1 Temperature 1-6.6.2 Chemically Active Environments 1-6.6.3 Wind 1-6.6.4 Other Environments SECTION 1-6.7: INSTRUCTIONS AND TRAINING 1-6.7.1 Instructions 1-6.7.2 Training SECTION 1-6.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL 1-6.8.1 Initial Inspection 1-6.8.2 Frequent Inspection |
54 | 1-6.8.3 Periodic Inspection 1-6.8.4 Removal Criteria 1-6.8.5 Repairs and Modifications 1-6.8.6 Inspection of Load Rigging SECTION 1-6.9: OPERATING PRACTICES 1-6.9.1 Telescopic Hydraulic Gantry System Selection 1-6.9.2 Maintenance |
55 | 1-6.9.3 Storage 1-6.9.4 Cautions to Personnel 1-6.9.5 Load Handling Practices 1-6.9.5.1 General 1-6.9.5.2 Communication |
56 | 1-6.9.5.3 Special Lifting Considerations |
57 | Chapter 1-7 Strand Jack Systems SECTION 1-7.0: SCOPE SECTION 1-7.1: TYPES AND DESIGN 1-7.1.1 Types 1-7.1.2 Design SECTION 1-7.2: DESIGN FACTORS SECTION 1-7.3: RATED LOADS SECTION 1-7.4: PROOF TEST AND PROOF LOAD 1-7.4.1 Proof Test Requirements 1-7.4.2 Proof Load Requirements |
58 | SECTION 1-7.5: IDENTIFICATION 1-7.5.1 Marking 1-7.5.2 Maintenance of Identification SECTION 1-7.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1-7.6.1 Temperature Fig. 1-7.1.1-1 Basic Stand Jack System |
59 | 1-7.6.2 Chemically Active Environments 1-7.6.3 Other Environments SECTION 1-7.7: INSTRUCTIONS AND TRAINING 1-7.7.1 Instructions 1-7.7.2 Training SECTION 1-7.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL 1-7.8.1 Initial Inspection 1-7.8.2 Frequent Inspection 1-7.8.2.1 Pre-assembly Inspection 1-7.8.2.2 Pre-use Inspection 1-7.8.3 Periodic Inspection |
60 | 1-7.8.4 Removal Criteria 1-7.8.5 Repairs and Modifications 1-7.8.6 Inspection of Load Rigging SECTION 1-7.9: OPERATING PRACTICES 1-7.9.1 Strand Jack System Selection 1-7.9.2 Maintenance |
61 | 1-7.9.3 Storage 1-7.9.4 Cautions to Personnel 1-7.9.5 Load Handling Practices 1-7.9.5.1 General 1-7.9.5.2 Communication |
62 | 1-7.9.5.3 Special Load Handling Considerations |
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