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14、f 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.viB30 Standard Introduction.viiiSummary of Chan
15、ges.xiChapter 3-0Scope,Definitions,and References.1Section 3-0.1Scope of B30.3.1Section 3-0.2Definitions.1Section 3-0.3References.10Chapter 3-1Erection and Dismantling,Characteristics,and Construction.12Section 3-1.1Site Preparation and Erection.12Section 3-1.2Load Ratings.15Section 3-1.3Stability.1
16、6Section 3-1.4Documentation.17Section 3-1.5Load-Hoisting and Boom-Luffing(Boom Hoist)Equipment.18Section 3-1.6Slewing(Swing)Mechanism.19Section 3-1.7Travel Equipment.19Section 3-1.8Climbing Equipment.20Section 3-1.9Load Trolleys.20Section 3-1.10Brakes.20Section 3-1.11Operator Aids.20Section 3-1.12Pendants,Stay Ropes,and Guys.21Section 3-1.13Reeving Accessories.21Section 3-1.14Counterweights and Ballast.21Section 3-1.15Controls.22Section 3-1.16Electrical Equipment.22Section 3-1.17Operators Cabs.2