1、AN AMERICAN NATIO NAL STANDARD ASME B30.1-2009(Revision of ASME B30.1-2004)Jacks,Industrial Rollers,Air Casters,and Hydraulic GantriesSafety Standard for Cableways,Cranes,Derricks,Hoists,Hooks,Jacks,and SlingsCopyright 2009 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.No reproduction may be made
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13、 of this material without written consent of ASME.cCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSForeword.vCommittee Roster.viiB
14、30 Standard Introduction.ixSummary of Changes.xiiChapter 1-0Scope and Definitions.1Section 1-0.1 Scope of B30.1.1Section 1-0.2 Definitions.1Section 1-0.3 Reference.2Chapter 1-1Mechanical Jacks.3Section 1-1.0 Scope.3Section 1-1.1 Types and Design.3Section 1-1.2 Design Factor.3Section 1-1.3 Rated Load
15、s.3Section 1-1.4 Proof Test and Proof Load.3Section 1-1.5 Identification.3Section 1-1.6 Effects of Environment.6Section 1-1.7 Instructions and Training.6Section 1-1.8 Inspection,Repair,and Removal.6Section 1-1.9 Operating Practices.7Chapter 1-2Hydraulic Jacks.9Section 1-2.0 Scope.9Section 1-2.1 Type
16、s and Design.9Section 1-2.2 Design Factor.9Section 1-2.3 Rated Loads.9Section 1-2.4 Proof Test and Proof Load.9Section 1-2.5 Identification.11Section 1-2.6 Effects of Environment.11Section 1-2.7 Instructions and Training.11Section 1-2.8 Inspection,Repair,and Removal.11Section 1-2.9 Operating Practices.12Chapter 1-3Air-Lifting Bags.15Section 1-3.0 Scope.15Section 1-3.1 Types and Design.15Section 1-3.2 Design Factor.15Section 1-3.3 Rated Loads.15Section 1-3.4 Proof Test.15Section 1-3.5 Identificat