Abstract: ASME B30.10:2005 pdf download.Hooks. Within the general scope defined in Section 1, ASME B30.10 applies to all types of hooks shown in Figs. I through 21 used in conjunction with equipment described in other volumes of the 830 Standard. Hoo...
ASME B30.10:2005 pdf download.Hooks.
Within the general scope defined in Section 1, ASME B30.10 applies to all types of hooks shown in Figs. I through 21 used in
conjunction with equipment described in other volumes of the 830 Standard. Hooks supporting a load in a direct-pull configuration, with the load carried in the base (bowl/saddle or pin hole — see Figs. 3 and 4) of the hook, are covered in Chapter
10-I. Hooks that do not support a load in a direct-pull configuration are covered in Chapter 10-2.
SECTION 1OO.2: DEFINITIONS
abnormal operating conditions: environmental conditions that are unfavorable, harmful, or detrimental to or for the use of a hook.
administ rat it’e or regulatory authority: governmental agency or the employer in the absence of governmental jurisdiction.
appointed: assigned specific responsibilities by the employer or the employer’s representative.
crack: a crevice-type discontinuity in the material.
designated person: a person selected or assigned by the employer or the employer’s representative as being competent to perform
specific duties.
hook, self-dosing: a hook with a throat opening that is closed by a spring-loaded latch, gate, or bail that is manually opened for loading and closes upon release. It may be locked in the closed position (see Figs. 8 through 14).
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