ASME B30.24 2018 R2023
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ASME B30.24-2018 Container Cranes
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2023 | 37 |
Volume B30.24 includes provisions that apply to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of container cranes used for lifting purposes, in conjunction with equipment described in other volumes of the B30 Standard. This Volume includes power-operated cranes of the above type whose power source is either self-contained or provided externally; single, double, or box girder construction, utilizing a trolley and a container-handling spreader or other applicable lifting apparatus (cargo hook, cargo beam, magnet, etc.); and rail- or rubber tire-mounted with through-the-legs or between-the-legs operation. Use of the same hardware for purposes other than lifting is excluded from the provisions of this Volume. This Volume does not apply to small industrial truck-type cranes, container-handling toploaders and sideloaders, or mobile straddle-type industrial lifts.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER |
10 | B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION |
13 | ASME B30 SUMMARY OF CHANGES |
14 | Chapter 24-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence,Translations, and References SECTION 24-0.1: SCOPE OF B30.24 SECTION 24-0.2: DEFINITIONS |
15 | Figures Figure 24-0.2-1 Dockside Container Crane |
16 | SECTION 24-0.3: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE SECTION 24-0.4: TRANSLATIONS |
17 | Figure 24-0.2-2 Yard Container Crane |
18 | SECTION 24-0.5: REFERENCES Figure 24-0.2-3 Spreader |
20 | Chapter 24-1 Construction and Installation SECTION 24-1.1: MARKINGS SECTION 24-1.2: CLEARANCES 24-1.2.1 Clearance From Obstruction 24-1.2.2 Pedestrian Clearance SECTION 24-1.3: RUNWAYS — RAIL-MOUNTED CRANES 24-1.3.1 Construction of Runways and Rails 24-1.3.2 Runway Stops SECTION 24-1.4: CRANE CONSTRUCTION (GENERAL) 24-1.4.1 Wind |
21 | 24-1.4.2 Welded Construction 24-1.4.3 Crane Structural Members 24-1.4.4 Truck Frame Drop 24-1.4.5 Machinery House 24-1.4.6 Gantry Drive 24-1.4.7 Spreader 24-1.4.8 Electromagnetic Interference 24-1.4.9 Guards for Moving Parts 24-1.4.10 Service Cranes 24-1.4.11 Lubrication Accessibility 24-1.4.12 Fire Extinguishers 24-1.4.13 Modifications |
22 | SECTION 24-1.5: OPERATOR’S STATIONS 24-1.5.1 Cab Design and Construction 24-1.5.2 Boom Control Station — Dockside Cranes SECTION 24-1.6: LIGHTING SYSTEMS 24-1.6.1 Ladders, Stairs, and Walkways 24-1.6.2 Machinery Areas 24-1.6.3 Operator’s Cab 24-1.6.4 Work Areas 24-1.6.5 Emergency Lighting |
23 | 24-1.6.6 Boom Latch Lighting — Dockside Cranes 24-1.6.7 Gantry Travel Warning Lights and Alarms 24-1.6.8 Obstruction Lights — Dockside Cranes SECTION 24-1.7: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS SECTION 24-1.8: SERVICE PLATFORMS AND FOOTWALKS 24-1.8.1 Construction of Service Platforms 24-1.8.2 Stairs, Ladders, and Stairways 24-1.8.3 Emergency Egress 24-1.8.4 Personnel Platform on Headblock or Spreader — Dockside Cranes |
24 | SECTION 24-1.9: BUMPERS, TROLLEY RUNWAY, AND TROLLEY STOPS 24-1.9.1 Gantry Bumpers — Rail-Mounted Cranes 24-1.9.2 Trolley Bumpers 24-1.9.3 Trolley Rails 24-1.9.4 Trolley Stops SECTION 24-1.10: TRUCK SWEEPS/GUARDS 24-1.10.1 Rail-Mounted Cranes 24-1.10.2 Rubber-Tired Cranes SECTION 24-1.11: BRAKES 24-1.11.1 Main Hoist Brakes |
25 | 24-1.11.2 Trolley, Gantry, and Shuttle Brakes 24-1.11.3 Boom Brakes — Luffing Boom SECTION 24-1.12: DRIVE MOTORS 24-1.12.1 Main Hoist, Boom, Trolley, and Gantry Drive Motors 24-1.12.2 Controlled Lowering SECTION 24-1.13: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 24-1.13.1 General 24-1.13.2 Controllers |
26 | 24-1.13.3 Resistors 24-1.13.4 Switches 24-1.13.5 Runway Conductors 24-1.13.6 Electrical Power Receptacles SECTION 24-1.14: HOISTING EQUIPMENT 24-1.14.1 Sheaves 24-1.14.2 Drums 24-1.14.3 Ropes and Reeving Accessories |
27 | 24-1.14.4 Load Hooks and Headblocks 24-1.14.5 Wire Rope Slap Blocks and Guards 24-1.14.6 Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices SECTION 24-1.15: ELEVATORS SECTION 24-1.16: TECHNICAL AND SAFETY-RELATED INSTRUCTIONS AND MANUALS |
28 | Chapter 24-2 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance SECTION 24-2.1: INSPECTION 24-2.1.1 General 24-2.1.2 Inspection Classification 24-2.1.3 Frequent Inspection 24-2.1.4 Periodic Inspection 24-2.1.5 Cranes Not in Regular Service SECTION 24-2.2: TESTING 24-2.2.1 Operational Tests |
29 | 24-2.2.2 Load Test SECTION 24-2.3: MAINTENANCE 24-2.3.1 Preventive Maintenance 24-2.3.2 Maintenance Procedure 24-2.3.3 Adjustments and Repairs 24-2.3.4 Lubrication |
30 | SECTION 24-2.4: WIRE ROPE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT 24-2.4.1 General 24-2.4.2 Rope Inspection 24-2.4.3 Rope Replacement |
32 | Chapter 24-3 Operation SECTION 24-3.1: QUALIFICATIONS FOR AND CONDUCT OF OPERATORS 24-3.1.1 Operators 24-3.1.2 Qualifications for Operators 24-3.1.3 Conduct of Operators |
33 | SECTION 24-3.2: HANDLING THE LOAD 24-3.2.1 Load Weight 24-3.2.2 Moving the Load 24-3.2.3 Hoist Limit Devices (Switches) SECTION 24-3.3: SIGNALS 24-3.3.1 Standard Signals 24-3.3.2 Special Signals SECTION 24-3.4: MISCELLANEOUS 24-3.4.1 Ladders 24-3.4.2 Cabs 24-3.4.3 Fire Extinguishers |
34 | Figure 24-3.3-1 Standard Hand Signals for Controlling Container Cranes |
35 | 24-3.4.4 Lifting Personnel on Headblock or Spreader (Dockside Cranes) |