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8、thout the prior written permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersThree Park Avenue,New York,NY 10016-5990Copyright20o5byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.Section 26-4.6Effects of Environment.。18Section 26-4.7Training18Secti
9、on 26-4.8Inspection,Repair,and Removal.Section 26-4.9Operating Practices.19Chapter 26-5Rigging Blocks-Selection,Use,and Maintenance.21Section 26-5.0Scope.Section 26-5.1Types and Materials.Section 26-5.2Design Factor,.,.,.,.,21Section 26-5.3Rated Loads.2Section 26-5.4Proof Test。Section 26-5.5Identifi
10、cation,Section 26-5.6Effects of Environment.:.:.:.:。.2Section 26-5.7TrainingSection 26-5.8Inspection,Repair,and Removal.Section 26-5.9Operating Practices.2Figures1Shackle Types,32Angle of Loading(Shackles)3Typical Shackle Components564Side Loading6Turnbuckles76Evebolts87Eye Nuts。,。8Swivel Hoist Rings,99Angle of Loading(Adjustable Hardware).111 Wedge Sockets12Links and Rings,1713 Swivels.l4 Angle of Loading(Links,Rings,and Swivels).2015 Rigging Block Types.16 Typical Rigging Block Components.2217 Block Load Factor Multipliers2iv