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BS ISO 4309:2017

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Cranes. Wire ropes. Care and maintenance, inspection and discard
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-12-2017

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Care and maintenance
5 Inspection
6 Discard criteria
Annex A (normative) - Key areas requiring particularly close
        inspection
Annex B (informative) - Typical modes of deterioration
Annex C (informative) - Discard criteria for MRT
Annex D (informative) - Internal examination of rope by use
        of clamps
Annex E (informative) - Typical examples of inspection records
Annex F (informative) - Useful information on rope
        deterioration and discard criteria
Annex G (informative) - Combined effect assessment of
        rope condition and severity rating - One method
Annex H (informative) - Examples of cross-sections of
        ropes and corresponding rope category number (RCN)
Annex I (informative) - External corrosion
Bibliography

Specifies general principles for the care and maintenance, and inspection and discard of steel wire ropes used on cranes and hoists.

This document establishes general principles for the care and maintenance, and inspection and discard of steel wire ropes used on cranes and hoists. In addition to guidance on storage, handling, installation and maintenance, this document provides discard criteria for those running ropes which are subjected to multi-layer spooling, where both field experience and testing demonstrate that deterioration is significantly greater at the crossover zones on the drum than at any other section of rope in the system. It also provides more realistic discard criteria covering decreases in rope diameter and corrosion, and gives a method for assessing the combined effect of deterioration at any position in the rope. This document is applicable to those ropes used on the following types of cranes, the majority of which are defined in ISO4306‑1: cable and portal cable cranes; cantilever cranes (pillar jib, wall or walking); deck cranes; derrick and guy derrick cranes; derrick cranes with rigid bracing; floating cranes; mobile cranes; overhead travelling cranes; portal or semi-portal bridge cranes; portal or semi-portal cranes; railway cranes; tower cranes; offshore cranes, i.e. cranes mounted on a fixed structure supported by the sea bed or on a floating unit supported by buoyancy forces. This document applies to rope on cranes, winches and hoists used for hook, grabbing, magnet, ladle, excavator or stacking duties, whether operated manually, electrically or hydraulically. It also applies to rope used on hoists and hoist blocks. NOTE In view of the fact that the exclusive use of synthetic sheaves or metal sheaves incorporating synthetic linings is not recommended when single-layer spooling at the drum, due to the inevitability of wire breaks occurring internally in large numbers before there is any visible evidence of any wire breaks or signs of substantial wear on the periphery of the rope, no discard criteria are given for this combination.

Committee
MHE/3/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 6570(1986) and 02/711871 DC. (10/2004) Supersedes 07/30169970 DC. (01/2009) Supersedes 16/30335967 DC. (12/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
68
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 4309:2010 Identical
ISO 4309:2017 Identical

ISO 2408:2017 Steel wire ropes — Requirements
ISO 4306-1:2007 Cranes — Vocabulary — Part 1: General
ISO 17893:2004 Steel wire ropes — Vocabulary, designation and classification
ISO 16625:2013 Cranes and hoists Selection of wire ropes, drums and sheaves
ISO 4301-1:2016 Cranes — Classification — Part 1: General

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