IPT's Crane and Rigging Handbook
IPT's Crane and Rigging Handbook and Training Manual
Whatever You Need to Move
Revised and expanded in 2005, IPT's Crane and Rigging Handbook and Training Manual are essential resources for anyone who moves heavy loads. Referred to by many as the best crane and rigging book in North America, this indispensable publication expertly explains the rigging process for classroom instruction or workplace reference. New sections include pre-lift planning, materials handling, aerial platforms and barge, ship and offshore cranes.
Publication Date: 1991
Book Size: 3.88 x 4.88
Pages: 609
Edition: Revised (2005)
Cover: Soft Bound
Author: Garby
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Table of Contents
Section One–Rigging
Wire Rope
Wire Rope Components
Wire Rope Fibre Core
Wire Rope IWRC
Wire Rope Construction
Wire Rope Lays
Regular Lay
Lang Lay
Lay Length
Wire Rope Sizing
Wire Rope Grades
Strand Classifications
Non-Rotating Wire Rope
Wire Rope Seizing
Wire Rope Replacement
Breaking Strengths
Safe Working Loads
Wire Rope Inspection
Wire Rope Lubrication
Wire Rope Precautions
Wire Rope Uncoiling
Winding on a Drum
Fleet Angle
Drum Capacities
Wire Rope Drums
Slings and Chokers
Sling Safety Factor
Sling Hook Ups
Determining Basket Hitch
Synthetic Web Slings
Synthetic Roundslings
Sling Safe Working Loads
Slings and Angles
Sling Shock Loading
Sling Hooking Back
Sling Formula (symmetrical)
Center of Gravity
Sling Formula (non-symmetrical)
High Line Hazards
High Line Formula
Load Drifting Tensions
Softeners
Rigging Hardware
Wire Rope Clips
Shackles
Hooks
Wedge Sockets
Eye Bolts
Turnbuckles
Rings and Links
Spreader and Equalizer Beams
Manbaskets
Chain
Chain Identification
Chain Inspection
Chain Safe Working Load
Chain Load Leveler
Chain Fall Safety
Come-a-Long Safety
Small Hoist Safety
Load Binders
Sheaves and Blocks
Mechanical Advantage
Block Friction Ratio
Reeving Methods
Block Lacing
Block Square Reeving
Fibre Rope
Manila Rope
Synthetic Rope
Rope Coiling
Rope Whipping
Fibre Rope Inspection
Fibre Rope Safety Factors
Fibre Rope Knots and Splices
Tackle Blocks
Fibre Rope Block Friction
Fibre Rope Reeving
Load Weights
Decimal Equivalents
Inches to Decimals of a Foot
Bolt Markings and Torque
Metric Conversion
OSHA Sling Check List
Section Two–EOT Cranes
CMAA, ANSI
EOT Crane Types
Electrification Types
EOT Crane Movements
Trolley Types
EOT Bridge Structure
Bridge and Trolley Position
Cab Position and Layout
Cab Controls
EOT Crane Power
EOT Crane Terminology
Hoist Assembly
Hoist Drum
Hoist Wire Rope
Hoist Load Block
Hoist Load Hook
Hoist Brakes
Hoist Controllers
Lifting a Load
Lowering a Load
Inching a Load
Hoist Limit Switch
Limit Switch Test Guidelines
Operating the Trolley
Trolley Controller
Trolley Controller Plugging
Operating the Bridge
Bridge Braking
Bridge Controller Plugging
Bridge Controller
EOT Crane Operating Speed
Coordinating Three Movements
Swinging Load Control
Magnet Hoisting
Hand Signals
Three Light Warning
Safety Devices
Operator Awareness Rules
EOT Crane Housekeeping
EOT Fire Hazards
Crane Movement Summary
Crane Operation Summary
Pre-operation Inspection
Pendant Control Operation
Radio Controlled Cranes
Radio Control Use Rules
Radio Control Use Checklist
Radio Crane Operating Areas
Radio Control Transmitter
Radio Crane Operation
Radio Crane Repair
Radio Control System
EOT Crane Overload Detection
EOT Preventive Maintenance
EOT Crane Lock-out
EOT Crane Lubrication
Preventive Maint. Inspection
Operator Checklist
EOT Crane Testing
EOT Hoist Test
EOT Trolley Test
EOT Bridge Test
EOT Limit Switch Test
EOT Load Test
EOT Crane Boarding
EOT Crane Parking
EOT Crane ANSI Regulations
Adjustable Frequency Controls
Section Three–Tower Cranes
Crane Component Identification
Crane Records
Tower Crane Types
Tower Crane Designs
Tower Crane Mounting
Limit Switches
Tower Crane Brakes
Safety Features
Tower Crane Controls
Load Rating Charts
Tower Crane Inspection
Bolt Tightening
Operator Precautions
Crane Signals
Tower Crane Erection
Tower Crane Testing
Unattended Cranes
Weathervaning Cranes
Section Four–Mobile Cranes
Mobile Crane Identification
Mobile Crane Types
Heavy Lift Cranes
Crane Assembly
Lifting Boom Sections
Counterweight Installation
Boom Installation
Boom Dismantling
Boom Inspection and Repair
Crane Gantry
Crane Jibs
Stowed and Stored Jibs
Jib Capacity
Wire Rope Safety Factors
Reeving Load Blocks
Ground Conditions
Bearing Surface
Outrigger Blocking
Bearing Mats
Crane Levelling
Crane Stability
Crane Leverage
Stability Safety Factor
Load Moment Indicators
Lift Planning
Crane Structural Failure
Boom Strength and Weakness
Quadrants of Operation
Actual vs Effective Load Weight
Load on Boom
Load on Jib
Net and Gross Load
Net and Gross Capacity
Static and Dynamic Load
Capacity Charts
Radius between Values
Boom Length between Values
Boom Angle between Values
Range Diagram
Boom Capacity
Jib Capacity
Capacity Chart Notes
Load Calculation
Conditions Affecting Capacity
Off Level
Sideloading
Rapid Swing
Radius Increase
Wind
Impact Loading
Powerline Hazards
Electrical Clearance Guideline
Absolute Limit of Approach
Powerline Approach Guidelines
Powerline Contact
Critical Lift Precaution
Critical Lift Preparation
Crane Set-up Summary
Tandem Crane Lifts
Tandem Lift Job Plan
Tandem Lift Tailing Crane
Tandem Lift (Unequal Loading)
Determine Lift Point
Determine Crane Loading
Tandem Lift Load Change
Tandem Lift with Equalizer
Crane Lift Calculation Form
Crane Lift Hook Up
Tailing Crane Hook Up
Rigging Sketch Sheet
Lift Data Sheet
Travelling With a Load
Boom Precautions (Telescoping)
Boom Precautions (Contact)
Boom Precautions (Two Blocking)
Barge Mounted Cranes
Rail Mounted Cranes
Crane and Hoist Signals
Crane Log Books
Crane Inspection
Crane Records
Crane Maintenance Safety
Cab Control Layout
Outrigger Control Layout
Control Operation
Crane Safety
Operator Hoisting Safety Points
Section 5 —Boom Trucks
Aerial Platform Safety
Aerial Platform Inspection
Boom Truck Inspection
Boom Truck Stability
Setting Outriggers
Telescoping Boom
Articulating Boom
Boom Truck Controls
Stowed Jib
Boom Truck Capacity Chart
Load Calculation
Boom Truck Operation Safety
Section Six — Mobile Equipment Safety
Crane Safety Illustrations and Tips
Section Seven — Operator Certification
Operator Responsibility
Certification Jurisdiction
Training Program Purpose
Operator Selection
Operator Certification
Miscellaneous
ANSI Standards Applicable to Cranes
OSHA Standards Applicable to Cranes
ISO Standards
Grade 80 Alloy Wear Chart
Grade 80 Alloy Chain Slings
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ManufacturerIPT Publishing & Training LTD.
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Publication Date1991
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Book Size5.75 x 3.75 x 1
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Pages609
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Edition2005 Revision
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CoverSoft Perfect Bound
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AuthorRonald G Garby
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ISBN 100920855016
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ISBN 139780920855010
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