ISO/TR 25599:2005
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31-10-2005
ISO/TR 25599:2005 collects the design, manufacturing, use and maintenance requirements and recommendations for jib cranes in ISO and IEC International Standards.
DocumentType |
Technical Report
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Pages |
8
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PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
PD ISO/TR 25599:2006 | Identical |
SANS 25599 : 1ED 2008 | Identical |
SANS 25599:2008(R2017) | Identical |
ISO 9373:1989 | Cranes and related equipment Accuracy requirements for measuring parameters during testing |
ISO 10245-4:2004 | Cranes — Limiting and indicating devices — Part 4: Jib cranes |
ISO 4308-1:2003 | Cranes and lifting appliances Selection of wire ropes Part 1: General |
ISO 7363:1986 | Cranes and lifting appliances Technical characteristics and acceptance documents |
ISO 4302:2016 | Cranes — Wind load assessment |
ISO 11660-1:2008 | Cranes — Access, guards and restraints — Part 1: General |
ISO 12480-1:1997 | Cranes Safe use Part 1: General |
ISO 9926-1:1990 | Cranes Training of drivers Part 1: General |
ISO 4306-1:2007 | Cranes — Vocabulary — Part 1: General |
ISO 7752-4:1989 | Cranes Controls Layout and characteristics Part 4: Jib cranes |
ISO 7595:1984 | Socketing procedures for wire ropes Molten metal socketing |
ISO 4310:2009 | Cranes — Test code and procedures |
ISO 9374-4:1989 | Cranes Information to be provided Part 4: Jib cranes |
ISO 4301-4:1989 | Cranes and related equipment — Classification — Part 4: Jib cranes |
ISO 9928-1:2015 | Cranes Crane operating manual Part 1: General |
ISO 12488-1:2012 | Cranes — Tolerances for wheels and travel and traversing tracks — Part 1: General |
ISO 12478-1:1997 | Cranes Maintenance manual Part 1: General |
ISO 13200:1995 | Cranes Safety signs and hazard pictorials General principles |
ISO 8566-1:2010 | Cranes Cabins and control stations Part 1: General |
ISO 8686-1:2012 | Cranes — Design principles for loads and load combinations — Part 1: General |
IEC 60204-32:2008 | Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 32: Requirements for hoisting machines |
ISO 9927-1:2013 | Cranes — Inspections — Part 1: General |
ISO 8686-4:2005 | Cranes Design principles for loads and load combinations Part 4: Jib cranes |
ISO 9374-1:1989 | Cranes Information to be provided Part 1: General |
ISO 4304:1987 | Cranes other than mobile and floating cranes — General requirements for stability |
ISO 5817:2014 | Welding — Fusion-welded joints in steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys (beam welding excluded) — Quality levels for imperfections |
ISO 31-0:1992 | Quantities and units Part 0: General principles |
ISO 10973:1995 | Cranes Spare parts manual |
ISO 12488-4:2004 | Cranes Tolerances for wheels and travel and traversing tracks Part 4: Jib cranes |
ISO 4309:2010 | Cranes Wire ropes Care and maintenance, inspection and discard |
ISO 12210-1:1998 | Cranes Anchoring devices for in-service and out-of-service conditions Part 1: General |
ISO 12100-2:2003 | Safety of machinery Basic concepts, general principles for design Part 2: Technical principles |
ISO/TS 15696:2000 | Cranes List of equivalent terms |
ISO 7752-1:2010 | Cranes Control layout and characteristics Part 1: General principles |
ISO 13202:2003 | Cranes Measurement of velocity and time parameters |
ISO 12100-1:2003 | Safety of machinery Basic concepts, general principles for design Part 1: Basic terminology, methodology |
ISO 10245-1:2008 | Cranes Limiting and indicating devices Part 1: General |
ISO 11994:1997 | Cranes Availability Vocabulary |
ISO 4301-1:2016 | Cranes — Classification — Part 1: General |
ISO 8566-4:1998 | Cranes Cabins Part 4: Jib cranes |
ISO 10972-1:1998 | Cranes — Requirements for mechanisms — Part 1: General |
ISO 12482-1:1995 | Cranes Condition monitoring Part 1: General |
ISO 9942-1:2015 | Cranes Information labels Part 1: General |
ISO 11630:1997 | Cranes — Measurement of wheel alignment |
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