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ASME B30.26 2015 R2020

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ASME B30.26-2015 (R2020): Rigging Hardware

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B30.26 applies to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, and maintenance of detachable rigging hardware used for load handling activities in conjunction with equipment described in other volumes of the B30 Standard. This hardware includes shackles, links, rings, swivels, turnbuckles, eyebolts, hoist rings, wire rope clips, wedge sockets, rigging blocks and load indication devices.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER
10 INTRODUCTION
13 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
16 RIGGING HARDWARE
Chapter 26-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence, Translations, and References
SECTION 26-0.1: SCOPE
SECTION 26-0.2: DEFINITIONS
17 SECTION 26-0.3 PERSONNEL COMPETENCE
SECTION 26-0.4: TRANSLATIONS
SECTION 26-0.5: REFERENCES
18 Chapter 26-1 Shackles — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-1.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-1.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-1.1.1 Types
26-1.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-1.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-1.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-1.4: PROOF TEST
26-1.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-1.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
FIGURES

Fig. 26-1.1.1-1 Shackle Types
19 SECTION 26-1.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-1.5.1 Shackle Body Identification
26-1.5.2 Shackle Pin Identification
26-1.5.3 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-1.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-1.6.1 Temperature
26-1.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-1.7: TRAINING
SECTION 26-1.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-1.8.1 General
26-1.8.2 Initial Inspection
26-1.8.3 Frequent Inspection
26-1.8.4 Periodic Inspection
26-1.8.5 Removal Criteria
20 26-1.8.6 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-1.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-1.9.1 Shackle Selection
26-1.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
26-1.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-1.9.4 Rigging Practices
Fig. 26-1.9.1-1 Angle of Loading (Shackles)
21 Fig. 26-1.9.4-1 Typical Shackle Components
Fig. 26-1.9.4-2 Side Loading
22 Chapter 26-2 Adjustable Hardware — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-2.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-2.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-2.1.1 Types
26-2.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-2.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-2.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-2.4: PROOF TEST
26-2.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-2.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-2.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-2.5.1 Turnbuckle, Eyebolt, and Eye Nut Identification
26-2.5.2 Swivel Hoist Ring Identification
26-2.5.3 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-2.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-2.6.1 Temperature
26-2.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
23 Fig. 26-2.1.1-1 Turnbuckles
Fig. 26-2.1.1-2 Eyebolts
24 Fig. 26-2.1.1-3 Eye Nuts
25 Fig. 26-2.1.1-4 Swivel Hoist Rings
26 SECTION 26-2.7: TRAINING
SECTION 26-2.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-2.8.1 General
26-2.8.2 Initial Inspection
26-2.8.3 Frequent Inspection
26-2.8.4 Periodic Inspection
26-2.8.5 Removal Criteria
26-2.8.6 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-2.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-2.9.1 Adjustable Hardware Selection
26-2.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
27 26-2.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-2.9.4 Rigging Practices
26-2.9.4.1 Turnbuckles
26-2.9.4.2 Eyebolts
Fig. 26-2.9.1-1 Angle of Loading (Adjustable Hardware)
28 26-2.9.4.3 Eye Nuts
26-2.9.4.4 Swivel Hoist Rings
29 Chapter 26-3 Compression Hardware — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-3.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-3.1: TYPES, MATERIALS, AND ASSEMBLY
26-3.1.1 Types
26-3.1.2 Materials
26-3.1.3 Assembly — Wire Rope Clips
26-3.1.4 Assembly — Wedge Sockets
SECTION 26-3.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-3.3: RATED LOADS
30 Fig. 26-3.1.1-1 Wire Rope Clips
31 Fig. 26-3.1.1-2 Wedge Sockets
32 SECTION 26-3.4: PROOF TEST
26-3.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-3.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-3.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-3.5.1 Wire Rope Clip Saddle Identification
26-3.5.2 Wedge Socket Identification
26-3.5.3 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-3.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-3.6.1 Temperature
26-3.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-3.7: TRAINING
SECTION 26-3.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-3.8.1 General
26-3.8.2 Initial Inspection
26-3.8.3 Frequent Inspection
26-3.8.4 Periodic Inspection
33 26-3.8.5 Removal Criteria
26-3.8.6 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-3.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-3.9.1 Compression Hardware Selection
26-3.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
26-3.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-3.9.4 Rigging Practices
26-3.9.4.1 Wire Rope Clips
26-3.9.4.2 Wedge Sockets
34 Chapter 26-4 Links, Master Link Subassemblies, Rings, and Swivels
SECTION 26-4.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-4.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-4.1.1 Types
26-4.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-4.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-4.3: RATED LOADS
Fig. 26-4.1.1-1 Links and Rings
35 SECTION 26-4.4: PROOF TEST
26-4.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-4.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-4.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-4.5.1 Links, Master Link Subassemblies, Rings, and Swivels Identification
26-4.5.2 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-4.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-4.6.1 Temperature
26-4.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-4.7: TRAINING
Fig. 26-4.1.1-2 Swivels
36 SECTION 26-4.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-4.8.1 General
26-4.8.2 Initial Inspection
26-4.8.3 Frequent Inspection
26-4.8.4 Periodic Inspection
26-4.8.5 Removal Criteria
26-4.8.6 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-4.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-4.9.1 Links, Master Link Subassemblies, Rings, and Swivels Selection
26-4.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
37 26-4.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-4.9.4 Rigging Practices
26-4.9.4.1 Links and Rings
26-4.9.4.2 Master Link Subassemblies
26-4.9.4.3 Swivels
Fig. 26-4.9.1-1 Angle of Loading (Links, Master Link Subassemblies, Rings, and Swivels)
39 Chapter 26-5 Rigging Blocks — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-5.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-5.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-5.1.1 Types
26-5.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-5.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-5.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-5.4: PROOF TEST
26-5.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-5.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-5.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-5.5.1 Marking
26-5.5.2 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-5.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-5.6.1 Temperature
26-5.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 26-5.7: TRAINING
40 Fig. 26-5.1.1-1 Rigging Block Types
41 Fig. 26-5.1.1-2 Typical Rigging Block Components
42 Fig. 26-5.3-1 Block Load Factor Multipliers
43 SECTION 26-5.8: INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-5.8.1 General
26-5.8.2 Initial Inspection
26-5.8.3 Frequent Inspection
26-5.8.4 Periodic Inspection
26-5.8.5 Removal Criteria
26-5.8.6 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-5.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-5.9.1 Rigging Block Selection
26-5.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
44 26-5.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-5.9.4 Rigging Practices
45 Chapter 26-6 Detachable Load-Indicating Devices — Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 26-6.0: SCOPE
SECTION 26-6.1: TYPES AND MATERIALS
26-6.1.1 Types
26-6.1.2 Materials
SECTION 26-6.2: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 26-6.3: RATED LOADS
SECTION 26-6.4: PROOF TEST
26-6.4.1 Proof Test Requirements
26-6.4.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 26-6.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-6.5.1 LID Identification
26-6.5.2 Maintenance of Identification
SECTION 26-6.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-6.6.1 Temperature
26-6.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
26-6.6.3 Electronic Interference
SECTION 26-6.7: TRAINING
46 Fig. 26-6.1.1-1 Crane Scale — Dynamometer
47 Fig. 26-6.1.1-2 Link Style Load-Indicating Device
48 Fig. 26-6.1.1-3 Shackle With Load-Indicating Pin
49 SECTION 26-6.8: CALIBRATION, INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND REMOVAL
26-6.8.1 General
26-6.8.2 Calibration
26-6.8.3 Initial Inspection
26-6.8.4 Frequent Inspection
26-6.8.5 Periodic Inspection
26-6.8.6 Removal Criteria
26-6.8.7 Repairs and Modifications
SECTION 26-6.9: OPERATING PRACTICES
26-6.9.1 LID Selection
26-6.9.2 Cautions to Personnel
50 26-6.9.3 Storage and Work Environments
26-6.9.4 Rigging Practices
52 ASME B30.26 INTERPRETATIONS
53 Interpretation: 26-5
Interpretation: 26-6
Interpretation: 26-7
ASME B30.26 2015 R2020
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