Abstract: ASME B30.26:2010 pdf download.Rigging Hardware. (b) The proof load for a shackle over a 150 ton (136 metric ton) rated load shall be a minimum of 1.33 and a maximum of 2 times the rated load unless approved by the manufacturer. SECTION 26-1...
ASME B30.26:2010 pdf download.Rigging Hardware.
(b) The proof load for a shackle over a 150 ton (136 metric ton) rated load shall be a minimum of 1.33 and a maximum of 2 times the rated load unless approved by the manufacturer.
SECTION 26-1.5: IDENTIFICATION
26-1.5.1 Shackle Body Identification
Each new shackle body shall have forged, cast, or diestamped markings by the manufacturer to show
(a) name or trademark of manufacturer
(b) rated load
(c) size
26-1.5.2 Shackle Pin Identification
Each new shackle pin shall have forged, cast, or diestamped markings by the manufacturer to show
(a) name or trademark of manufacturer
(b) grade, material type, or load rating
26-1.5.3 Maintenance of Identification
Shackle identification should be maintained by the user so as to be legible throughout the life of the shackle.
SECTION 26-1.6: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
26-1.6.1 Temperature
When shackles are to be used at temperatures above 4(VF (204C) or below —40F (—4OC), the shackle manufacturer or a qualified
person should be consulted.
26-1.6.2 Chemically Active Environments
The strength of shackles can be affected by chemically active environments, such as caustic or acid substances or fumes. The
shackle manufacturer or a qualified person should be consulted before shackles are used in chemically active environments.
SECTION 26-1.7: TRAINING
Shackle users shall be trained in the selection, inspection, cautions to personnel, effects of environment, and rigging practices
as covered by this Chapter.
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