Cantilevered Boom Crane Structuresmethod Of Test

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Cantilevered Boom Crane Structures-Method of Test

This SAE Standard applies to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type. Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee.The purpose of this test method is to provide a systematic, nondestructive procedure for determining the stresses induced in cantilevered boom crane structures under specified conditions of static loading through use of resistance-type electric strain gages, and to specify appropriate stress levels for specified loading conditions. Further, a 25% overload test is included to prove the overall structural integrity of the structure.
Crane Safety on Construction Sites

Author: Task Committee on Crane Safety on Construction Sites
language: en
Publisher: ASCE Publications
Release Date: 1998-01-01
Crane Safety on Construction Sites (ASCE Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice No. 93) was written to aid the construction industry in the management of crane operations. Crane operations in construction range from unloading and setting equipment on a one-time basis to using numerous cranes that perform multiple tasks on larger complex projects. This manual addresses these variables by clearly defining and assigning crane management responsibilities. It discusses issues such as safety plans, responsibilities, supervision and management, operations, training, manufacture, crane safety devices, and regulations in some detail as they relate to crane management. Appendixes are provided that list additional resources, manufacturers of crane safety devices, and explore case studies of crane accidents.