ASME B30.9 10 with Interps:2010 Edition
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ASME B30.9 Slings
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2010 | 80 |
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5 | CONTENTS |
6 | Figures |
7 | Tables |
8 | FOREWORD |
9 | COMMITTEE ROSTER |
11 | B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION SECTION I: SCOPE SECTION II: SCOPE EXCLUSIONS SECTION III: PURPOSE SECTION IV: USE BY REGULATORY AGENCIES |
12 | SECTION V: EFFECTIVE DATE 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 | SUMMARY OF CHANGES |
17 | Chapter 9-0 Scope, Definitions, and References SECTION 9-0.1: SCOPE OF ASME B30.9 SECTION 9-0.2: DEFINITIONS |
19 | SECTION 9-0.3: REFERENCES |
20 | Chapter 9-1 Alloy Steel Chain Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance SECTION 9-1.0: SCOPE SECTION 9-1.1: TRAINING SECTION 9-1.2: MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS 9-1.2.1 Alloy Chain 9-1.2.2 Components 9-1.2.3 Other Materials and Components SECTION 9-1.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS 9-1.3.1 Fabrication 9-1.3.2 Configurations SECTION 9-1.4: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 9-1.5: RATED LOADS 9-1.5.1 9-1.5.2 9-1.5.3 |
21 | 9-1.0-1 Alloy Steel Chain Slings: Configurations, Components, and Hitches |
22 | 9-1.5.2-1 Rated Load for Grade 80 Alloy Steel Chain Slings — Vertical, Basket, and Bridle Hitches 9-1.5.2-2 Rated Load for Grade 100 Alloy Steel Chain Slings — Vertical, Basket, and Bridle Hitches |
23 | 9-1.5.4 9-1.5.5 9-1.5.6 9-1.5.7 SECTION 9-1.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS 9-1.6.1 General 9-1.6.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 9-1.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION 9-1.7.1 Identification Requirements 9-1.7.2 Initial Sling Identification 9-1.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification 9-1.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification SECTION 9-1.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 9-1.8.1 Temperature 9-1.8.2 Chemically Active Environments SECTION 9-1.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR 9-1.9.1 Initial Inspection 9-1.9.2 Frequent Inspection |
24 | 9-1.5.4-1 Rated Load for Grade 80 Alloy Steel Chain Slings — Choker Hitches 9-1.5.4-2 Rated Load for Grade 100 Alloy Steel Chain Slings — Choker Hitches |
25 | 9-1.9.3 Periodic Inspection 9-1.9.4 Removal Criteria 9-1.9.5 Repair 9-1.8.1-1 Effect of Elevated Temperature on Rated Load of Alloy Steel Chain |
26 | SECTION 9-1.10: OPERATING PRACTICES 9-1.10.1 Sling Selection 9-1.10.2 Cautions to Personnel 9-1.10.3 Effects of Environment 9-1.10.4 Rigging Practices 9-1.9.4-1 Minimum Allowable Thickness at Any Point on a Link |
28 | Chapter 9-2 Wire Rope Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance SECTION 9-2.0: SCOPE SECTION 9-2.1: TRAINING SECTION 9-2.2: MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS 9-2.2.1 Wire Rope Material 9-2.2.2 Components 9-2.2.3 Other Materials and Components SECTION 9-2.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS 9-2.3.1 Fabrication 9-2.0-1 Wire Rope |
29 | 9-2.3.2 Configurations SECTION 9-2.4: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 9-2.5: RATED LOAD 9-2.5.1 9-2.5.2 9-2.5.3 9-2.5.4 9-2.3.2-1 Minimum Sling Length 9-2.3.2-2 Minimum Braided Sling Length |
30 | 9-2.5.5 9-2.5.6 9-2.5.7 SECTION 9-2.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS 9-2.6.1 General 9-2.6.2 Proof Load Requirements 9-2.5.1-1 Angle of Loading 9-2.5.1-2 D/d Ratio |
31 | 9-2.5.2-1 Rated Load for Single- and Two-Leg Slings 6×19 or 6×36 Classification Extra Improved Plow Steel (EIPS) Grade Fiber Core (FC) Wire Rope |
32 | 9-2.5.2-2 Rated Load for Three- and Four-Leg Slings 6×19 or 6×36 Classification Extra Improved Plow Steel (EIPS) Grade Fiber Core (FC) Wire Rope |
33 | 9-2.5.2-3 Rated Load for Single- and Two-Leg Slings 6×19 or 6×36 Classification Extra Improved Plow Steel (EIPS) Grade Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) Wire Rope |
34 | 9-2.5.2-4 Rated Load for Three- and Four-Leg Slings 6×19 or 6×36 Classification Extra Improved Plow Steel (EIPS) Grade Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) Wire Rope |
35 | 9-2.5.2-5 Rated Load for Single- and Two-Leg Slings 6×19 or 6×36 Classification Extra Extra Improved Plow Steel (EEIPS) Grade Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) Wire Rope |
36 | 9-2.5.2-6 Rated Load for Three- and Four-Leg Slings 6×19 or 6×36 Classification Extra Extra Improved Plow Steel (EEIPS) Grade Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) Wire Rope |
37 | 9-2.5.2-7 Rated Load for Cable-Laid Wire Rope Single- and Two-Leg Slings Mechanical Splice Only |
38 | 9-2.5.2-8 Rated Load for Six-Part Braided Single- and Two-Leg Slings 6×19 or 6×36 Classification Extra Improved Plow Steel (EIPS) Grade Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) Wire Rope |
39 | 9-2.5.2-9 Rated Load for Eight-Part Braided Single- and Two-Leg Slings 6×19 or 6×36 Classification Extra Improved Plow Steel (EIPS) Grade Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) Wire Rope |
40 | SECTION 9-2.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION 9-2.7.1 Identification Requirements 9-2.7.2 Initial Sling Identification 9-2.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification 9-2.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification SECTION 9-2.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 9-2.8.1 Temperature 9-2.8.2 Chemically Active Environments SECTION 9-2.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR 9-2.9.1 Initial Inspection 9-2.9.2 Frequent Inspection 9-2.9.3 Periodic Inspection 9-2.5.4-1 Angle of Choke |
41 | 9-2.9.4 Removal Criteria 9-2.9.5 Repair SECTION 9-2.10: OPERATING PRACTICES 9-2.10.1 Sling Selection 9-2.9.4-1 Cable-Laid Wire Rope Sling |
42 | 9-2.10.2 Cautions to Personnel 9-2.10.3 Effects of Environment 9-2.10.4 Rigging Practices |
43 | Chapter 9-3 Metal Mesh Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance SECTION 9-3.0: SCOPE SECTION 9-3.1: TRAINING SECTION 9-3.2: MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS 9-3.2.1 Metal Mesh 9-3.2.2 Coatings 9-3.2.3 Components 9-3.2.4 Other Materials SECTION 9-3.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS 9-3.3.1 Fabrication 9-3.3.2 Configurations SECTION 9-3.4: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 9-3.5: RATED LOAD 9-3.5.1 9-3.5.2 9-3.5.3 9-3.5.4 9-3.5.5 9-3.5.6 9-3.5.7 |
44 | 9-3.0-1 Metal Mesh Sling 9-3.2.1-1 Fabric Construction (Metal Mesh Slings) |
45 | 9-3.5.2-1 Rated Load for Metal Mesh Slings |
46 | SECTION 9-3.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS 9-3.6.1 General 9-3.6.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 9-3.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION 9-3.7.1 Identification Requirements 9-3.7.2 Initial Sling Identification 9-3.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification 9-3.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification SECTION 9-3.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 9-3.8.1 Temperature 9-3.8.2 Chemically Active Environments SECTION 9-3.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR 9-3.9.1 Initial Inspection 9-3.9.2 Frequent Inspection 9-3.9.3 Periodic Inspection 9-3.9.4 Removal Criteria |
47 | 9-3.9.5 Repair SECTION 9-3.10: OPERATING PRACTICES 9-3.10.1 Sling Selection 9-3.10.2 Cautions to Personnel 9-3.10.3 Effects of Environment 9-3.10.4 Rigging Practices |
48 | Chapter 9-4 Synthetic Rope Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance SECTION 9-4.0: SCOPE SECTION 9-4.1: TRAINING SECTION 9-4.2: MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS 9-4.2.1 Synthetic Ropes 9-4.2.2 Coatings 9-4.2.3 Components 9-4.2.4 Other Materials SECTION 9-4.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS 9-4.3.1 Fabrication |
49 | 9-4.3.2 Configurations SECTION 9-4.4: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 9-4.5: RATED LOAD 9-4.5.1 9-4.5.2 9-4.5.3 9-4.0-1 Synthetic Fiber Rope Slings |
50 | 9-4.5.1-1 Hitch Types for Synthetic Rope Slings |
52 | 9-4.5.1-2 Angle of Loading 9-4.5.1-3 D/d Ratio |
53 | 9-4.5.2-1 Nylon Rope Slings |
54 | 9-4.5.2-2 Polyester Rope Slings |
55 | 9-4.5.4 9-4.5.5 9-4.5.6 9-4.5.7 SECTION 9-4.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS 9-4.6.1 General 9-4.6.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 9-4.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION 9-4.7.1 Identification Requirements 9-4.7.2 Initial Sling Identification 9-4.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification 9-4.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification 9-4.5.4-1 Angle of Choke |
56 | SECTION 9-4.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 9-4.8.1 Temperature 9-4.8.2 Chemically Active Environments 9-4.8.3 Sunlight and Ultraviolet Light SECTION 9-4.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR 9-4.9.1 Initial Inspection 9-4.9.2 Frequent Inspection 9-4.9.3 Periodic Inspection 9-4.9.4 Removal Criteria |
57 | 9-4.9.5 Repair SECTION 9-4.10: OPERATING PRACTICES 9-4.10.1 Sling Selection 9-4.10.2 Cautions to Personnel 9-4.10.3 Effects of Environment 9-4.10.4 Rigging Practices |
59 | Chapter 9-5 Synthetic Webbing Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance SECTION 9-5.0: SCOPE SECTION 9-5.1: TRAINING SECTION 9-5.2: MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS 9-5.2.1 Webbing 9-5.2.2 Thread 9-5.2.3 Coatings 9-5.2.4 Components 9-5.2.5 Other Materials SECTION 9-5.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS 9-5.3.1 Fabrication 9-5.3.2 Configurations SECTION 9-5.4: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 9-5.5: RATED LOAD 9-5.5.1 |
60 | 9-5.0-1 Synthetic Webbing Slings 9-5.0-2 Synthetic Webbing Sling Nomenclature |
61 | 9-5.5.1-1 Angle of Loading |
62 | 9-5.5.2 9-5.5.3 9-5.5.4 9-5.5.5 9-5.5.6 9-5.5.7 SECTION 9-5.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS 9-5.6.1 General 9-5.6.2 Proof Load Requirements 9-5.5.2-1 Rated Load for One-Ply, Class 5 Synthetic Webbing Slings |
63 | 9-5.5.2-2 Rated Load for Two-Ply, Class 5 Synthetic Webbing Slings 9-5.5.2-3 Rated Load for One-Ply, Class 7 Synthetic Webbing Slings |
64 | 9-5.5.2-4 Rated Load for Two-Ply, Class 7 Synthetic Webbing Slings 9-5.5.2-5 Rated Load for Four-Ply, Class 7 Synthetic Webbing Slings |
65 | SECTION 9-5.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION 9-5.7.1 Identification Requirements 9-5.7.2 Initial Sling Identification 9-5.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification 9-5.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification SECTION 9-5.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 9-5.8.1 Temperature 9-5.8.2 Chemically Active Environments 9-5.8.3 Sunlight and Ultraviolet Light SECTION 9-5.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR 9-5.9.1 Initial Inspection 9-5.9.2 Frequent Inspection 9-5.5.4-1 Angle of Choke |
66 | 9-5.9.3 Periodic Inspection 9-5.9.4 Removal Criteria 9-5.9.5 Repair SECTION 9-5.10: OPERATING PRACTICES 9-5.10.1 Sling Selection 9-5.10.2 Cautions to Personnel |
67 | 9-5.10.3 Effects of Environment 9-5.10.4 Rigging Practices |
68 | Chapter 9-6 Synthetic Roundslings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance SECTION 9-6.0: SCOPE SECTION 9-6.1: TRAINING SECTION 9-6.2: MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS 9-6.2.1 Core and Cover 9-6.2.2 Thread 9-6.2.3 Coatings 9-6.2.4 Components 9-6.2.5 Other Materials SECTION 9-6.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS 9-6.3.1 Fabrication 9-6.3.2 Configurations SECTION 9-6.4: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 9-6.5: RATED LOAD 9-6.5.1 |
69 | 9-6.0-1 Synthetic Roundslings |
70 | 9-6.5.1-1 Angle of Loading |
71 | 9-6.5.2 9-6.5.3 9-6.5.4 9-6.5.5 9-6.5.6 9-6.5.7 SECTION 9-6.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS 9-6.6.1 General 9-6.6.2 Proof Load Requirements SECTION 9-6.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION 9-6.7.1 Identification Requirements 9-6.7.2 Initial Sling Identification 9-6.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification 9-6.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification SECTION 9-6.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT 9-6.8.1 Temperature 9-6.8.2 Chemically Active Environments |
72 | 9-6.5.2-1 Rated Load for Single-Leg Polyester Roundslings —Endless and Eye-and-Eye Type |
73 | 9-6.8.3 SECTION 9-6.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR 9-6.9.1 Initial Inspection 9-6.9.2 Frequent Inspection 9-6.9.3 Periodic Inspection 9-6.9.4 Removal Criteria 9-6.9.5 Repair 9-6.5.4-1 Angle of Choke |
74 | SECTION 9-6.10: OPERATING PRACTICES 9-6.10.1 Sling Selection 9-6.10.2 Cautions to Personnel 9-6.10.3 Effects of Environment 9-6.10.4 Rigging Practices |
75 | ASME B30.9 INTERPRETATIONS |
76 | Interpretation: 9-27 Interpretation: 9-28 Interpretation: 9-29 Interpretation: 9-30 |
77 | Interpretation: 9-31 Interpretation: 9-32 Interpretation: 9-33 |
78 | Interpretation: 9-34 Interpretation: 9-35 |