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8426 derricks, cranes, mobile lifting frames etc 84261 1 Overhead Travelling Cranes On Fixed Support 84261 2 Mobil Lifting Frames On Tyres and Straddle Carriers 84261 9 Transporter Cranes, Gantry Cranes and Bridge Cranes 84262 0 Tower Cranes 84263 0 Portal or Pedestal Jib Cranes 84264 1 Cranes, Self-propelled, On Tyres 84264 9 Other Cranes, Self-propelled 84269 1 Cranes Designed for Mounting On Road Vehicles 84269 9 Derrick and Works Trucks Fitted With a Crane American Standards ANSI/ASABE/ISO 3767-1-1998, Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment - Symbols for operator controls and other displays - Part 1: Common symbols Establishes common symbols for use on operator controls and other displays on tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry as defined in ISO 3339-0 and ISO 5395. The symbols apply to controls and displays common to tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry, and powered lawn and garden equipment, as well as to other types of self-propelled work machines designed to operate off public roads, such as earthmoving

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8426 derricks, cranes, mobile lifting frames etc842611 Overhead Travelling Cranes On Fixed Support842612 Mobil Lifting Frames On Tyres and Straddle Carriers842619 Transporter Cranes, Gantry Cranes and Bridge Cranes842620 Tower Cranes842630 Portal or Pedestal Jib Cranes842641 Cranes, Self-propelled, On Tyres842649 Other Cranes, Self-propelled842691 Cranes Designed for Mounting On Road Vehicles842699 Derrick and Works Trucks Fitted With a Crane

American Standards

ANSI/ASABE/ISO 3767-1-1998, Tractors,machinery for agriculture and forestry,powered lawn and garden equipment -Symbols for operator controls and otherdisplays - Part 1: Common symbolsEstablishes common symbols for use onoperator controls and other displays on tractorsand machinery for agriculture and forestry asdefined in ISO 3339-0 and ISO 5395. Thesymbols apply to controls and displayscommon to tractors and machinery foragriculture and forestry, and powered lawn andgarden equipment, as well as to other types ofself-propelled work machines designed tooperate off public roads, such as earthmovingmachines, powered industrial trucks and mobilecranes.

ASME B30.11-2004, Monorails andUnderhung CranesB30.11 applies to underhung cranes andmonorail systems where load-carryingmembers, such as end trucks or carriers(trolleys), travel either on the external orinternal lower flange of a runway track section,single monrail track, crane bridge girder, or jibboom.

ASME B30.11a-1999, Monorails andUnderhung CranesApplies to underhung cranes and monorailsystems where load-carrying members, such

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as end trucks or carriers (trolleys), travel eitheron the external or internal lower flange of arunway track section, single monorail track,crane bridge girder, or jib boom including allcurves, switches, transfer devices, lift and dropsections, and associated equipment.

ASME B30.17-2003, Overhead and GantryCranes (Top Running Bridge, SingleGirder, Underhung Hoist)Includes provisions that apply to theconstruction, installation, operation, inspection,and maintenance of hand-operated andpower-driven overhead and gantry cranes thathave a top-running single-girder bridge, withone or more underhung hoists operating on thelower flange of the bridge girder, used forvertical lifting and lowering of freely suspended,unguided loads.

ASME B30.18-2004, Stacker Cranes (Topor Under Running Bridge, Multiple Girderwith Top or Under Running Trolley Hoist)Applies to the construction, installation,operation, inspection, and maintenance ofhand-powered and power-driven overhead andgantry cranes that have a top-running orunder-running multiple girder bridge with avertically guided carriage, with or without atop-running or under-running trolley.

ASME B30.2-2005, Overhead and GantryCranes (Top Running Bridge, Single orMultiple Girder, Top Running TrolleyHoist)B30.2 includes provisions that apply to theconstruction, installation, operation, inspection,and maintenance of hand-operated andpower-driven overhead and gantry cranes thathave a top running single-girder ormultiple-girder bridge, with one or moretop-running trolley hoists used for vertical liftingand lowering of freely suspended, unguidedloads consisting of equipment and materials(see Figs. 1 through 5.) The requirementsincluded in this Volume also apply to cranes

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having the same fundamental characteristicssuch as cantilever gantry cranes, semi-gantrycranes and wall cranes.

ASME B30.22-2005, Articulating BoomCranesIncludes provisions for cranes havingarticulating hydraulic cylinders which arepowered by internal combustion engines orelectric motors and are mounted on a mobilechassis or stationary installation.

ASME B30.2b-1998, Overhead and GantryCranes (Top Running Bridge, Single orMultiple Girder, Top Running TrolleyHoist)Applies to overhead and gantry cranes with atop running bridge of single or multiple girderconstruction, utilizing a top running trolley,including polar, semigantry, cantilever gantry,wall cranes, and others having the samefundamental characteristics. This volumeincludes both power-driven and hand-operatedeuipment. These cranes are grouped becausethey all have top running trolleys and similartravel characteristics.

ASME B30.2c-2001, Overhead and GantryCranes (Top Running Bridge, Single orMultiple Girder, Top Running TrolleyHoist)Applies to overhead and gantry cranes with atop running bridge of single or multiple girderconstruction, utilizing a top running trolley,including polar, semigantry, cantilever gantry,wall cranes, and others. Includes bothpower-driven and hand-operated equipment.Single copy price: $10.00Order from: Silvana Rodriguez-Bhatti, ASMESend comments (with copy to BSR) to: JamesBird, M/S 20S2, ASME

ASME B30.3-2004, Construction TowerCranesApplies to construction tower cranes poweredby electric motors or internal combustion

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engines, including cranes that adjust operatingradius by means of a boom luffing mechanismor by means of a trolley traversing a horizontalboom.

ASME B30.4-2003, Portal, Tower, andPedestal CranesIncludes provisions which apply to theconstruction, installation, operation, inspectionand maintenance of electric motor orinternal-combustion engine powered portal,tower, and pedestal cranes.

ASME B30.4a-1998, Portal, Tower, andPedestal CranesApplies to portal, tower, and pedestal cranesand any variations thereof which retain thesame fundamental characteristics.

ASME B30.4b-1999, Portal, Tower, andPedestal CranesApplies to portal, tower, and pedestal cranes,and any variations thereof which retain thesame fundamental characteristics.

ASME B30.5-2004, Mobile and LocomotiveCranesApplies to crawler, locomotive andwheel-mounted cranes, and any variationsthereof which retain the same fundamentalcharacteristics.

ASME B30.5a-2002, Mobile andLocomotive CranesApplies to crawler cranes, locomotive cranes,wheel-mounted cranes, and any variationsthereof which retain the same fundamentalcharacteristics. Includes only cranes of theabove types that are basically powered byinternal combustion engines or electric motors.

ASME B30.8-2004, Floating Cranes andFloating DerricksB30.8 applies to cranes and derricks mountedon barges or pontoons. The requirements ofthis volume are applicable only to floating

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cranes and floating derricks used for verticallifting and lowering of freely suspended,unguided loads.

ASME B30.8a-2001, Floating Cranes andFloating DerricksApplies to cranes and derricks mounted onbarges or pontoons. Floating cranes areconvertible for excavation service and otheruses that are categorically not considered to belifting service.Single copy price: $10.00Order from: Silvana Rodriguez-Bhatti, ASMESend comments (with copy to BSR) to: JamesBird, M/S 20S2, ASME

ASME NOG-1-2004, Overhead and GantryCranes (Top Running Bridge, MultipleGirder), Rules for Construction ofCovers electric overhead and gantry multiplegirder cranes with top running bridge craneswith top running bridge and trolley used atnuclear facilities and components of cranes atnuclear facilities.

ASME NUM-1-2004, Rules for Constructionof Cranes, Monorails, and Hoists (withBridge or Trolley or Hoist of theUnderhung Type)Covers underhung cranes, top-running bridgeand gantry cranes with trolleys, traveling wallcranes, jib cranes, monorail systems,overhead, and hoists with integral trolleys usedin nuclear facilities.

ASME NUM-1-2004, Rules for Constructionof Cranes, Monorails, and Hoists (withBridge or Trolley or Hoist of theUnderhung Type)Covers underhung cranes, top-running bridgeand gantry cranes with trolleys, traveling wallcranes, jib cranes, monorail systems,overhead, and hoists with integral trolleys usedin nuclear facilities.

ASME NUM-1a-2002, Rules for

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Construction of Cranes, Monorails andHoistsCovers underhung cranes, top-running bridgeand gantry cranes with trolleys, traveling wallcranes, jib cranes, monorail systems,overhead, and hoists with integral trolleys usedin nuclear facilities.

ASME NUM-1b-2002, Rules forConstruction of Cranes, Monorails, andHoistsThis Standard covers underhung cranes,top-running bridge and gantry cranes withtrolleys, traveling wall cranes, jib cranes,monorail systems, overhead, and hoists withintegral trolleys used in nuclear facilities.

ANSI A10.28-1998 (R2004), WorkPlatforms Suspended from Cranes orDerricks – Safety RequirementsApplies to platforms suspended from the loadlines of cranes or derricks in order to (1)perform work at elevations that cannot normallybe reached by other types of scaffolds or aerialwork platforms or (2) transport personnel toelevations where other means of access areunsafe or impractical because of design orworksite conditions. Safe use of suchequipment is dependent upon the userfollowing all provisions contained herein. Acompetent person shall perform a job analysison all equipment to be used to suspendplatforms from cranes and derricks includingthe platforms. A copy of the job analysis shallbe maintained at the jobsite.

AWS D14.1/D14.1M-2005, Specification forWelding of Industrial and Mill Cranes andOther Material Handling EquipmentRequirements are presented for the design andfabrication of constructional steel weldmentsthat are used in industrial and mill cranes, liftingdevices and other material handling equipment.Requirements are also included formodification, weld repair and postweldtreatments of new and existing weldments.

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Filler metal and welding procedure guidelinesare recommended for the applicable basemetals, which are limited to carbon andlow-alloy steels. Allowable unit stresses areprovided for weld metal and base metal forvarious cyclically loaded joint designs.

ANSI MH27.1-2003, Patented TrackUnderhung Cranes and Monorail Systems- SpecificationsApplies to underhung cranes whose end trucksoperate on the lower flange of a patented-trackrunway section; and to carriers (trolleys)operating on single-track patented-trackmonorail systems, including all curves,switches, transfer devices, lift and dropsections, and associated equipment. Does notapply to systems used for transportingpersonnel or to enclosed-track runwaysections, enclosed-track monorail systems,structural-shape runway sections, orstructural-shape monorail systems. Hoist(s)and carrier(s) shall comply with ASME/ANSIB30.16, ASME B30.11, and ASME HSTstandards.

ANSI MH27.2-2003, Specifications forEnclosed-Track Underhung Cranes andMonorail SystemsThe intent of the proposed standard is toprovide improved uniformity of enclosed trackunderhung crane and monorail performanceand encourage better communication betweenthe manufacturer and the user. Applies tounderhung cranes whose end trucks operateon the internal flange of a runway usingenclosed track section; and to trolleys (carriers)operating on single-track monorail systems,including all curves, switches transfer devices,lift and drop sections, and associatedequipment. Systems for transporting personnelare not included in these specifications.

NEMA ICS 8-2001, Industrial Control andSystems Crane and Hoist ControllersApplies to controllers for crane service as

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applied to DC, wound/rotor AC, and inverterduty motors, rated 600 volts or less. The typesof cranes to which these standards areapplicable are defined in the followingAmerican National Standards InstitutePublications: ANSI/ASME B30.2, ANSI/ASMEB30.3, ANSI/ASME B30.4.

ANSI/SAE J/ISO 13200-JUN98, Cranes -Safety Signs and Hazard Pictorials -General Principles

ANSI/SAE J1238-JUL98, Rating Lift Craneson Fixed Platforms Operating in theOcean EnvironmentThe scope of this SAE Recommended Practiceis limited to cranes mounted on a fixed platformlifting loads from a vessel alongside. The sizeof the vessel is assumed not to exceed that ofa work boat as defined in 3.14. The purpose ofthis document is to establish the designdynamic loads, the calculation procedures, anda load rating chart format for lift cranesoperating in a variety of sea conditions.

ANSI/SAE J220-JUL98, Crane Boomstop

ANSI/SAE J820-JUL98, Crane Hoist LineSpeed and Power Test CodeThis code applies primarily to mobile cranesthat lift loads by means of a drum and hoist linemechanism. It can be used to determine thehoist line speed and power of other hoist linemechanisms, if load can be held constant andhoist line travel distance is sufficient for theaccuracy of the line speed measurementsprescribed.

ANSI/SAE J999-JUL98, Crane Boom HoistDisengaging DeviceThis SAE Standard applies to cranes which areequipped to adjust the boom angle by hoistingand lowering means through rope reeving.

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International Standards

ISO 10571:1995Tyres for mobile cranes and similar specializedmachines

ISO 8431:1988Shipbuilding - Fixed jib cranes - Ship-mounted type forgeneral cargo handling

ISO 7363:1986Cranes and lifting appliances - Technical characteristicsand acceptance documents

ISO 4301-1:1986Cranes and lifting appliances - Classification - Part 1:General

ISO 4302:1981Cranes - Wind load assessment

ISO 4304:1987Cranes other than mobile and floating cranes - Generalrequirements for stability

ISO 8686-1:1989Cranes - Design principles for loads and loadcombinations - Part 1: General

ISO 11994:1997Cranes - Availability - Vocabulary

ISO 4306-1:1990Cranes - Vocabulary - Part 1: General

ISO 7296-1:1991Cranes - Graphic symbols - Part 1: General

ISO/TS 15696:2000Cranes - List of equivalent terms

ISO 4308-1:2003Cranes and lifting appliances - Selection of wire ropes -

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Part 1: General

ISO 4309:2004Cranes - Wire ropes - Care, maintenance, installation,examination and discard

ISO 11629:2004Cranes - Measurement of the mass of a crane and itscomponentsISO 11630:1997Cranes - Measurement of wheel alignment

ISO 13202:2003Cranes - Measurement of velocity and time parameters

ISO 14518:2005Cranes - Requirements for test loads

ISO 4310:1981Cranes - Test code and procedures

ISO 9373:1989Cranes and related equipment - Accuracy requirementsfor measuring parameters during testing

ISO 10973:1995Cranes - Spare parts manual

ISO 12478-1:1997Cranes - Maintenance manual - Part 1: General

ISO 12480-1:1997Cranes - Safe use - Part 1: General

ISO 12482-1:1995Cranes - Condition monitoring - Part 1: General

ISO 15513:2000Cranes - Competency requirements for crane drivers(operators), slingers, signallers and assessors

ISO 23853:2004Cranes - Training of slingers and signallers

ISO 9926-1:1990Cranes - Training of drivers - Part 1: General

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ISO 9927-1:1994Cranes - Inspections - Part 1: General

ISO 9928-1:1990Cranes - Crane driving manual - Part 1: General

ISO 9928-1:1990Cranes - Crane driving manual - Part 1: General

ISO 9942-1:1994Cranes - Information labels - Part 1: General

ISO 10245-2:1994Cranes - Limiting and indicating devices - Part 2: Mobilecranes

ISO 11660-2:1994Cranes - Access, guards and restraints - Part 2: Mobilecranes

ISO 11661:1998Mobile cranes - Presentation of rated capacity charts

ISO 11662-1:1995Mobile cranes - Experimental determination of craneperformance - Part 1: Tipping loads and radii

ISO 13200:1995Cranes - Safety signs and hazard pictorials - Generalprinciples

ISO 15442:2005Cranes - Safety requirements for loader cranes

ISO 4301-2:1985Lifting appliances - Classification - Part 2: Mobile cranes

ISO 4305:1991Mobile cranes - Determination of stability

ISO 4306-2:1994Cranes - Vocabulary - Part 2: Mobile cranes

ISO 4308-2:1988

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Cranes and lifting appliances - Selection of wire ropes -Part 2: Mobile cranes - Coefficient of utilization

ISO 7296-2:1996Cranes - Graphical symbols - Part 2: Mobile cranes

ISO 7752-2:1985Lifting appliances - Controls - Layout and characteristics- Part 2: Basic arrangement and requirements for mobilecranes

ISO 8087:1985Mobile cranes - Drum and sheave sizes

ISO 8566-2:1995Cranes - Cabins - Part 2: Mobile cranes

ISO 8686-2:2004Cranes - Design principles for loads and loadcombinations - Part 2: Mobile cranes

ISO/TR 19961:2005Cranes - Safety code on mobile cranes

ISO 10245-3:1999Cranes - Limiting and indicating devices - Part 3: Towercranes

ISO 10972-3:2003Cranes - Requirements for mechanisms - Part 3: Towercranes

ISO 11660-1:1999Cranes - Access, guards and restraints - Part 1: General

ISO 11660-3:1999Cranes - Access, guards and restraints - Part 3: Towercranes

ISO 12480-3:2005Cranes - Safe use - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 12485:1998Tower cranes - Stability requirements

ISO 4301-3:1993

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Cranes - Classification - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 4306-3:2003Cranes - Vocabulary - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 7296-3:2006Cranes - Graphical symbols - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 7752-3:1993Cranes - Controls - Layout and characteristics - Part 3:Tower cranes

ISO 8566-3:1992Cranes - Cabins - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 8686-3:1998Cranes - Design principles for loads and loadcombinations - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 9374-3:2002Cranes - Information to be provided for enquiries,orders, offers and supply - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 9926-3:2005Cranes - Training of drivers - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 9927-3:2005Cranes - Inspections - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 9942-3:1999Cranes - Information labels - Part 3: Tower cranes

ISO 10245-1:1994Cranes - Limiting and indicating devices - Part 1:General

ISO 10245-4:2004Cranes - Limiting and indicating devices - Part 4: JibcranesISO 12210-1:1998Cranes - Anchoring devices for in-service andout-of-service conditions - Part 1: General

ISO 12210-4:1998Cranes - Anchoring devices for in-service andout-of-service conditions - Part 4: Jib cranes

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ISO 12488-1:2005Cranes - Tolerances for wheels and travel andtraversing tracks - Part 1: General

ISO 12488-4:2004Cranes - Tolerances for wheels and travel andtraversing tracks - Part 4: Jib cranes

ISO 4301-4:1989Cranes and related equipment - Classification - Part 4:Jib cranes

ISO 7752-4:1989Cranes - Controls - Layout and characteristics - Part 4:Jib cranes

ISO 8566-4:1998Cranes - Cabins - Part 4: Jib cranes

ISO 8686-4:2005Cranes - Design principles for loads and loadcombinations - Part 4: Jib cranes

ISO 9374-1:1989Cranes - Information to be provided - Part 1: General

ISO 9374-4:1989Cranes - Information to be provided - Part 4: Jib cranes

ISO/TR 25599:2005Cranes - Jib cranes - International Standards for design,manufacturing, use and maintenance requirements andrecommendations

ISO 10245-5:1995Cranes - Limiting and indicating devices - Part 5:Overhead travelling and portal bridge cranes

ISO 10972-1:1998Cranes - Requirements for mechanisms - Part 1:General

ISO 10972-5:2006Cranes - Requirements for mechanisms - Part 5: Bridgeand gantry cranes

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ISO 11660-5:2001Cranes - Access, guards and restraints - Part 5: Bridgeand gantry cranes

ISO 16881-1:2005Cranes - Design calculation for rail wheels andassociated trolley track supporting structure - Part 1:General

ISO 4301-5:1991Cranes - Classification - Part 5: Overhead travelling andportal bridge cranes

ISO 4306-5:2005Cranes - Vocabulary - Part 5: Bridge and gantry cranes

ISO 7752-5:1985Lifting appliances - Controls - Layout and characteristics- Part 5: Overhead travelling cranes and portal bridgecranes

ISO 8566-1:1992Cranes - Cabins - Part 1: General

ISO 8566-5:1992Cranes - Cabins - Part 5: Overhead travelling and portalbridge cranes

ISO 8566-5:1992Cranes - Cabins - Part 5: Overhead travelling and portalbridge cranes

ISO 8686-5:1992Cranes - Design principles for loads and loadcombinations - Part 5: Overhead travelling and portalbridge cranes

ISO 9374-5:1991Cranes - Information to be provided - Part 5: Overheadtravelling cranes and portal bridge cranes

ISO/TR 16880:2004Cranes - Bridge and gantry cranes - InternationalStandards for design and manufacturing requirementsand recommendations

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ISO 4085:1979Shipbuilding - Inland navigation - Swing derricks

Indian Standards

Document Number

Standard Title Status

IS 807 : 2006Design, Erection and testing (Structural Portion) of Cranes and Hoists - Code of Practice

Active

IS 1438 : 1960 Specification for Crane Weighing Machines Active

IS 3177 : 1999 Code of Practice for Electric Overhead Travelling Cranes and Gantry Cranes other than Steel Work Cranes

Active

IS 3443 : 1980 Crane rail sections Active

IS 4137 : 1985 Code of practice for heavy duty electric overhead travelling cranes including special service machines for use in steel work

Active

IS 4410 : Part 23 : 1999

Glossary of Terms Relating to River Valley Projects - Part 23 : Hoists, Cranes and Other Related Terms

Active

IS 4475 : Part 1 : 1986

Specification for Crane-suspended Ladles for Foundries - Part 1 : Straight/Taper Sided Geared Ladles 0.25 to 10 Tonnes for Iron and Steel Foundries

Active

IS 4475 : Part 2 : 1986

Specification for Crane-Suspended Ladles for Foundries: Part 2Cylindrical geared ladles 0.25 to 3.0 tonnes for iron foundries

Active

IS 4475 : Part 3 : 1989

Specification for Crane-Suspended Ladles for Foundries: Part 3 Straight/taper sided ladles 0.25 to 3.0 tonnes capacities for S.G. Iron foundries

Active

IS 4475 : Part 4 : 1988

Specification for Crane-Suspended Ladles for Foundries: Part 4 Taper sided non geared ladles 15 to 50 tonnes capacities for iron and steel foundries

Active

IS 4476 : 1975Crane-suspended hand-operated geared ladles for steel foundries

Withdarwn

IS 4573 : 1982 Specification for Power Driven Mobile Cranes Active

IS 4594 : 1968 Code of practice for design of portal and semiportal wharf cranes (electrical)

Active

IS 5532 : Part 1 : 1984

Glossary of terms for cranes: Part 1 Type of cranes Withdarwn

IS 5532 : Part 2 : 1984

Glossary of terms for cranes: Part 2 Parameters Withdarwn

IS 5532 : Part 3 Glossary of terms for cranes: Part 3 General concepts Withdarwn

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: 1984

IS 5532 : Part 4 : 1984

Glossary of terms for cranes: Part 4 Components parts Withdarwn

IS 6521 : Part 1 : 1972

Code of practice for design of tower cranes:Part 1 Static and rail mounted

Active

IS 6717 : 1972 Specification for mobile road crane, fully sewing Withdarwn

IS 13367 : Part 1 : 1992

Safe use of cranes - Code of practice Part 1 General Active

IS 13473 : Part 1 : 1992

Cranes - Vocabulary Part 1 General Active

IS 13473 : Part 2 : 1992

Cranes - Vocabulary Part 2 Mobile cranes Active

IS 13473 : Part 3 : 1993

Cranes - Vocabulary, Part 3 Tower cranes Active

IS 13558 : Part 1 : 1992

Cranes - Controls - Layout and characteristics:Part 1 General principles

Active

IS 13558 : Part 2 : 1995

Cranes - Controls - Lyout and Characteristics - Prt 2 Mobile Cranes

Active

IS 13558 : Part 3 : 1995

Cranes - Control - Layout and characteristics - Part 3 Tower cranes

Active

IS 13558 : Part 4 : 1993

Cranes - Controls - Layout and characteristics: Part 4 Jib cranes

Active

IS 13558 : Part 5 : 1993

Cranes - Controls - Layout and characteristics: Part 5 Overhead travelling cranes and postal bridge cranes

Active

IS 13559 : Part 1 : 1993

Cranes - Information to be provided, Part 1 General Active

IS 13559 : Part 4 : 1992

Cranes - Information to be provided Part 4 Jib cranes Active

IS 13572 : Part 1 : 1992

Cranes - Crane driving manual: Part 1 General Active

IS 13583 : Part 1 : 1993

Cranes - Training of drivers: Part 1 General Active

IS 13834 : Part 1 : 1994

Cranes - Classification Part 1 General Active

IS 13834 : Part 2 : 1993

Cranes - Classification: Part 2 Mobile cranes Active

IS 13834 : Part 3 : 1995

Cranes - Classification Part 3 Tower Cranes Active

IS 13834 : Part Cranes - Classification: Part 4 Jib cranes Active

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4 : 1993

IS 13834 : Part 5 : 1993

Cranes - Classification: Part 5 Overhead travelling and portal bridge cranes

Active

IS 13870 : Part 1 : 1993

Cranes and lifting appliances - Selection of wire ropes Part 1 General

Active

IS 13870 : Part 2 : 1993

Cranes and Lifting Appliances - Selection of Wire Ropes - Part 2 : Mobile Cranes - Coefficient of Utilization

Active

IS 14467 : 1997

Cranes - Wind load assessment Active

IS 14468 : 1997

Cranes other than mobile and floating cranes - General requirements for stability

Active

IS 14469 : 1997

Mobile cranes - Determination of stability Active

IS 14470 : 1997

Cranes - Test code and procedures Active

IS 14471 : 1997

Cranes and lifting appliances - Technical characteristics and acceptance documents

Active

IS 14472 : Part 5 : 1997

Cranes - Information to be provided Part 5 Overhead travelling cranes and portal bridge cranes

Active

IS 14473 : Part 1 : 1997

Cranes - Inspections Part 1 General Active

IS 14474 : Part 1 : 1997

Mobile Cranes - Experimental Determination of Crane Performance - Part 1 : Tipping Loads and Radii

Active

IS 14475 : Part 1 : 1997

Cranes - Condition monitoring Part 1 General Active

IS 15419 : 2004

Jib Cranes - Code of Practice Active

SP 38 (S and T) : 1987

Handbook of Typified Designs for Structures with Steel Roof Trusses (with and without Cranes) (Based on is Codes)

Active

SP 43 (S and T) : 1987

Handbook on Structures with Reinforced Concrete Portal Frames (Without Cranes)

Active

SP 47 (S and T) : 1988

Handbook on Structures with Steel Lattice Portal Frames (Without Cranes)

Active

IS/ISO 8686-1 : 1989

Cranes - Design Principles for Loads and Load Combination Active

IS/ISO 8686-5 : 1992

Cranes-Design Principles for Loads and Load Combinations - Part 5 : Overhead Travelling and Portal Bridge Cranes

Active

IS/ISO 9373 : 1989

Cranes and Related Equipment - Accuracy Requirements for Measuring Parameters During Testing

Active