Rigging Study Lifting Study - TW FKMTSI Tarakan 2013
Rigging Study Lifting Study - TW FKMTSI Tarakan 2013
Rigging Study Lifting Study - TW FKMTSI Tarakan 2013
Rigging Study
What is Rigging?
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Definition of Rigging Rigging is part of the lifting operation which forms the link between the crane and the load
Rigging Study
Lifting Study
Installation Sequence
Project Management
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DATA MATERIAL: DIMENSION & WEIGHT REFERENCE: RIGGING BOOK + EQUIPMENT MANUAL + Standard Rigging
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Risk
MONO CRANE
TAILING DESIGN
Rigging Study
1. Weight of Material 2. Dimension of Material 3. Center Gravity
Rigging Study
Lifting Study
1. 2. 3. 4. Site Arrangement Site Elevation Free Space Ground and Access
1. Type of Lifting Solo Crane / Duo Crane 2. Type of Crane Rough Terrain / Truck Crane / Crawler / Tower Crane 10
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adjustment of slings is required while taking up slack to avoid overloading one side of the sling (this applies to all basket hitches)
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As angle decreases - tension on each leg increases - increasing the strain on each leg
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Rigging Basics
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CG
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Application: 6x19 and 6x37 Class rope, may not apply to cable laid or braided slings 19
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Rigging Attachments
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Rigging Attachments
Turnbuckles
Turnbuckles can be used to adjust sling length. Be sure to use only load rated components
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Lifting Study
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Rigging Study
Lifting Study
Installation Sequence
Project Management
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START
DATA MATERIAL: DIMENSION & WEIGHT REFERENCE: RIGGING BOOK + EQUIPMENT MANUAL + Standard Rigging
Yes
No
Risk
MONO CRANE
TAILING DESIGN
Rigging Study
1. Weight of Material 2. Dimension of Material 3. Center Gravity
Lifting Study
1. 2. 3. 4. Site Arrangement Site Elevation Free Space Ground and Access
1. Type of Lifting Solo Crane / Duo Crane 2. Type of Crane Rough Terrain / Truck Crane / Crawler / Tower Crane 29
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STEP 2
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STEP 3
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STEP 4
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Lifting Procedure
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