Rigging Field Guide
Rigging Field Guide
Rigging Field Guide
(Field Guide)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Purpose 2
2 Capacity Reductions 3
4 Capacity Charts 19
5 Weight Calculations 22
6 Inspection Criteria 28
7 Signalperson 33
8 Broderson Cranes 37
9 Site Safety 47
10 Knots 53
1
Purpose
2
Capacity Reductions: Definitions
3
Capacity Reductions: Basket or 2-leg Vertical Hitch
4
Capacity Reductions: Basket or 2-leg Vertical Hitch
Example (2 legs):
1. Determine sling angles. (45)
2. Select corresponding Load Angle Factor. (1.414)
3. Multiply Load weight by Load Angle Factor to get
total load on sling legs.
(2000 lbs x 1.414 = 2828 lbs)
4. Divide total load by number of sling legs.
(2828 lbs 2 = 1414 lbs per sling leg)
5. Select slings from the single vertical leg column
within the sling capacity table.
5
Capacity Reductions: D/d Ratio - Wire Rope
6
Capacity Reductions: D/d Ratio (sling eyes)
The eyes of wire rope Eye and Eye slings have the
advantage of being like mini-baskets in that the
capacities are double that of the body.
eye body eye
7
Capacity Reductions: D/d Ratio-Chain Slings
8
Capacity Reductions: Chain Slings
9
Capacity Reductions: Choker Hitch
10
Capacity Reductions: Choker Hitch
Examples: WLL on the Tag for this sling in a Choker hitch
is 7.2 tons.
Example two, 30
WLL x RF = Reduced WLL
7.2 x .50 = 3.6 tons.
Reduced choker capacity by half.
12
Capacity Reductions: Shackles
14
Rigging Best Practices:
15
Rigging Best Practices:
Attaching to a Hook.
Attaching to Eyebolts.
16
Rigging Best Practices:
17
Rigging Best Practices:
18
Capacity Chart: Roundsling (Lift-It)
19
Capacity Chart: Slings
1.0 .75
20
Capacity Chart: Hardware
21
Weight Calculations: Flange Weight Table
22
Weight Calculations: Flange Weight Table
23
Weight Calculations: Pipe Weight Table
24
Weight Calculations: Material Weight Tables
25
Weight Calculations: Formulas
Volume of a Cube = L x W x H.
= 3.1416
Volume of a Cylinder = r x L 1 gal = .134 cf
(pipe, tower, tank). 1 cf = 7.48 gal
1 in = .0833 ft
Pythagorean Theorem: a + b = c. 1 si = .00694 sf
1 sf = 144 si
So, a = c - b
b= c - a
c= a + b
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Weight Calculations: Example
= x r x r x Steel weight
= 3.1416 x 5ft x 5ft x 20 lbs/sf = 1,571 lbs.
2. Bottom = same as Top = 1,571 lbs.
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Inspection: Web Sling
28
Inspection: Round Sling
29
Inspection: Wire Rope Sling
Lay Length
30
Inspection: Chain slings and hardware
31
Inspection: slings and hardware continued
32
Signalperson: Voice Signals
34
Signalperson: Hand Signals (mobile crane)
35
Signalperson: Hand Signals (mobile & bridge crane)
Bridge and
Gantry
Crane
Signals.
36
Broderson: Load Chart (7.45 ton)
IC-80-1D and 1B
37
Broderson: Load Chart (7.45 ton)
IC-80-1D
38
Broderson: Load Chart (7.45 ton)
IC-80-1B
39
Broderson: Load Chart (7.45 ton)
IC-80-1D and 1B
40
Broderson: Load Chart Terminology
Gross Capacity = Net Capacity + deductions. These are
the numbers on the Load Chart.
Deductions = headache ball + hook + rigging gear, etc.
42
Broderson: Load Chart (4 ton)
43
Broderson: Load Chart Terminology
17 feet
4200 lbs
44
Broderson: Standard Lift Plan Checklist
45
Broderson: HUSS Filter
Regeneration Procedure
1. The vehicle should stand level.
2. Switch off the motor.
3. Ignition: ON, do not start engine. Voltage is supplied
to the Control Unit.
4. Press M and hold for 5 seconds. The display will
countdown 5 seconds, then regeneration will begin.
You can interrupt regeneration by turning OFF the
ignition on smaller vehicles, or by pressing the F key.
5. Allow several minutes to finish. Filter casing will be
very hot.
46
Site Safety
47
Site Safety
Wind speeds
> 20 mph - LTA approval required to continue lift.
> 30 mph - stop Lifts.
48
Site Safety: Hoists
49
Site Safety: Power Lines
50
Site Safety: Power Lines
Electrocution:
52
Knots
Bowline
Clove
Hitch
53
Knots
54
Glossary
References: General
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(8/20/2015)