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ASME HST 1 2012 R2017

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ASME HST1 Performance Standard for Electric Chain Hoists – Reaffirmed 2018

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Establishes performance requirements for electric chain hoists for vertical lifting service involving material handling of freely suspended (unguided) loads using load chain of the roller or welded link types with one of the following types of suspension: (1) lug; (2) hook or clevis; (3) trolley. Applicable to hoists manufactured after the date on which this Standard is issued.

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4 CONTENTS
5 FOREWORD
6 ASME HST COMMITTEE Hoists — Overhead
7 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE HST COMMITTEE
10 Chapter 1-0 Scope, Definitions, References, and Appendices
SECTION 1-0.1: SCOPE
SECTION 1-0.2: DEFINITIONS
11 Figures
Figure 1-0.2-1 Headroom, Lift, and Reach
12 Figure 1-0.2-2 Reeving
13 SECTION 1-0.3: REFERENCES
SECTION 1-0.4: APPENDICES
14 Chapter 1-1 Performance
SECTION 1-1.1: GENERAL
SECTION 1-1.2: HOIST DUTY SERVICE CLASSIFICATION
SECTION 1-1.3: DUTY CLASSIFICATION
1-1.3.1 Operational Time Ratings
15 1-1.3.2 Mean Effective Load
Tables
Table 1-1.3-1 Duty Classifications
16 1-1.3.3 Randomly Distributed Loads
SECTION 1-1.4: APPLICATION ANALYSIS
1-1.4.1 General
1-1.4.2 Fundamental Application Analysis
1-1.4.3 Detailed Application Analysis
SECTION 1-1.5: SPECIFICATION OF LIFT, HEADROOM, AND REACH
1-1.5.1 Lift
1-1.5.2 Headroom
1-1.5.3 Reach
SECTION 1-1.6: SPEEDS: HOIST AND TROLLEY
SECTION 1-1.7: TROLLEYS
1-1.7.1 Plain Trolleys
17 1-1.7.2 Hand-Chain-Operated Trolleys
1-1.7.3 Motor-Driven Trolleys
1-1.7.4 Trolley Wheels
1-1.7.5 Current Conductor Systems
Table 1-1.6-1 Typical Hoist and Motorized Trolley Speeds
18 SECTION 1-1.8: OVERLOAD LIMITING DEVICE
SECTION 1-1.9: PULL CORD CONTROL
SECTION 1-1.10: TYPICAL HOIST AND TROLLEY INQUIRY DATA
19 Form
Form 1-1.10-1 Typical Hoist and Trolley Inquiry Data Form
20 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC CHAIN HOISTS USED IN MARINE AND OTHER APPLICATIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DoD)
A-1 GENERAL
A-1.1 Scope
A-1.2 Classification
A-1.3 Definitions
A-1.4 References to Other Codes and Standards
21 A-2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A-2.1 General
A-2.2 Application
A-2.3 Characteristics
A-2.4 Emergency Manual Operation
A-2.5 Load Positioning Control
A-2.6 Lubrication
A-2.7 Painting
A-2.8 Workmanship
A-2.9 Interchangeability
22 Table A-2.8-1 Hook Throat Openings
A-3 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS
A-3.1 Design Stresses
A-3.2 Load Hooks
A-3.3 Construction
A-3.4 Type I Electric Chain Hoist, Lug Suspension, Double-Acting
23 A-3.5 Type II Electric Chain Hoist, Lug Suspension, Single-Acting
A-3.6 Type III Electric Chain Hoist, Parallel or Right Angle Geared or Plain Trolley Suspension
A-3.7 Type IV Electric Chain Hoist, Two-Wheel Tandem Trolley Suspension
A-3.8 Type V Electric Chain Hoist, Hook Suspension
24 A-3.9 Type VI, Electric Chain Hoist, Powered Trolley Suspension
A-3.10 Chain Guides
A-3.11 Material
A-4 ELECTRICAL
A-4.1 General
A-4.2 Electrical Equipment Characteristics
25 Table A-4.2.7-1 Electromagnetic Environment
A-5 TESTING, MARKING, AND DATA
A-5.1 Testing
27 A-5.2 Marking
A-5.3 Data
B-1 TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF HOIST CLASS SELECTION
28 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF HOIST CLASS SELECTION
B-1.1 Example No. 1
B-1.2 Example No. 2
B-1.3 Example No. 3
B-1.4 Example No. 4
B-1.5 Example No. 5
ASME HST 1 2012 R2017
$98.04