1、AN AM E R IC AN NAT IO NAL STANDARD ASME B30.26-2015(Revision of ASME B30.26-2010)Rigging HardwareSafety Standard for Cableways,Cranes,Derricks,Hoists,Hooks,Jacks,and SlingsASME B30.26-2015(Revision of ASME B30.26-2010)RiggingHardwareSafety Standard for Cableways,Cranes,Derricks,Hoists,Hooks,Jacks,a
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12、er.viiB30 Standard Introduction.ixSummary of Changes.xiiChapter 26-0Scope,Definitions,Personnel Competence,Translations,andReferences.1Section 26-0.1Scope.1Section 26-0.2Definitions.1Section 26-0.3Personnel Competence.2Section 26-0.4Translations.2Section 26-0.5References.2Chapter 26-1Shackles Select
13、ion,Use,and Maintenance.3Section 26-1.0Scope.3Section 26-1.1Types and Materials.3Section 26-1.2Design Factor.3Section 26-1.3Rated Loads.3Section 26-1.4Proof Test.3Section 26-1.5Identification.4Section 26-1.6Effects of Environment.4Section 26-1.7Training.4Section 26-1.8Inspection,Repair,and Removal.4
14、Section 26-1.9Operating Practices.5Chapter 26-2Adjustable Hardware Selection,Use,and Maintenance.7Section 26-2.0Scope.7Section 26-2.1Types and Materials.7Section 26-2.2Design Factor.7Section 26-2.3Rated Loads.7Section 26-2.4Proof Test.7Section 26-2.5Identification.7Section 26-2.6Effects of Environme
15、nt.7Section 26-2.7Training.11Section 26-2.8Inspection,Repair,and Removal.11Section 26-2.9Operating Practices.11Chapter 26-3Compression Hardware Selection,Use,and Maintenance.14Section 26-3.0Scope.14Section 26-3.1Types,Materials,and Assembly.14Section 26-3.2Design Factor.14Section 26-3.3Rated Loads.1
16、4Section 26-3.4Proof Test.17Section 26-3.5Identification.17Section 26-3.6Effects of Environment.17Section 26-3.7Training.17Section 26-3.8Inspection,Repair,and Removal.17Section 26-3.9Operating Practices.18Chapter 26-4Links,Master Link Subassemblies,Rings,and Swivels.19Section 26-4.0Scope.19Section 26-4.1Types and Materials.19iiiSection 26-4.2Design Factor.19Section 26-4.3Rated Loads.19Section 26-4.4Proof Test.20Section 26-4.5Identification.20Section 26-4.6Effects of Environment.20Section 26-4.7T