Crane Handbook

Crane Handbook
Author: D. E. Dickie
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483144534

Crane Handbook offers extensive advice on how to properly handle a crane. The handbook highlights various safety requirements and rules. The aim of the book is to improve the readers' crane operating skills, which could eventually make the book a standard working guide for training operators. The handbook first reminds the readers that the machine should be carefully tested by a regulatory board before use. The text then notes that choosing the right crane for a particular job is vital and explains why this is the case. It then discusses how well-equipped and durable the crane should be. The next chapters talk about the crane's operating controls; each control is identified and explained. The book lists the requirements that the crane must meet, while the final chapters explore proper set-up, maintenance, and precautions. The text is a very helpful reference for crane operators, owners, and contractors and could be of interest to casual readers as well.

Mobile Crane Support Handbook

Mobile Crane Support Handbook
Author: David Duerr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578429113

Mobile Crane Support Handbook is a comprehensive reference that is focused exclusively on the design and engineering of supports for mobile crane installations. Written by one of the leading lifting specialist engineers, this book addresses the full range of subjects needed for the engineering of mobile crane support in the construction job site.

Mobile Crane Manual

Mobile Crane Manual
Author: Donald E. Dickie
Publisher: Construction Safe Coun Ontario
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1982
Genre: Cranes, derricks, etc
ISBN: 9780919465091

Rigging Handbook

Rigging Handbook
Author: Jerry Klinke
Publisher: Acra Enterprises
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781888724080

The RIGGING HANDBOOK is a clear, illustrated reference source for rigging professionals, crane operators, and others that perform rigging and hoisting operations. This handbook essentially represents the working notebook of the author. It is based on material used by him in the construction and repairs of turbine generators and other power plant components over the past 28 years. This handbook provides concise, simple answers to rigging situations that may otherwise appear complex in nature. The notes explain and illustrate some of the basic and complex problems associated with a wide variety of rigging situations.

Mobile Cranes

Mobile Cranes
Author: James Headley
Publisher: Crane Institute of America Incorporated
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Hoisting machinery
ISBN: 9780974427904

This paperback book is convenient for quick references or even a more in-depth study when time allows since it covers a myriad of crane-related subjects (varying from load charts, to operating around power lines, to inspection, to setup, etc.). The practical use of text and illustrations make it easy to find and understand the up-to-date, frequently revised content.

Aviation Mechanic Handbook

Aviation Mechanic Handbook
Author: Dale Crane
Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781560278986

"Handy toolbox-size reference for mechanics, aircraft owners, and pilots. All the information critical to maintaining an aircraft. Your single source for: mathematics, conversions, formulas; aircraft nomenclature, controls, system specs; material and tool identifications; hardware sizes and equivalents; inspections, corrosion detection and control; frequently used scales, charts, diagrams, and much more."--P. [4] of cover.

Dynamics and Control of Industrial Cranes

Dynamics and Control of Industrial Cranes
Author: Keum-Shik Hong
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811357706

This book introduces and develops the mathematical models used to describe crane dynamics, and explores established and emerging control methods employed for industrial cranes. It opens with a general introduction to the design and structure of various crane types including gantry cranes, rotary cranes, and mobile cranes currently being used for material handling processes. Mathematical models describing their dynamics for control purposes are developed via two different modeling approaches: lumped-mass and distributed parameter models. Control strategies applicable to real industrial problems are then discussed, including open-loop control, feedback control, boundary control, and hybrid control strategies. Finally, based on the methods covered in the book, future research directions are proposed for the advancement of crane technologies. This book can be used by graduate students, engineers, and researchers in the material handling industry including those working in warehouses, manufacturing, construction sites, ship building, seaports, container terminals, nuclear power plants, and in offshore engineering.

Cranes and Derricks, Fourth Edition

Cranes and Derricks, Fourth Edition
Author: Lawrence K. Shapiro
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 683
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071625585

The Definitive Handbook on Cranes and Derricks--Updated Per the Latest Standards and Equipment Fully revised throughout, Cranes and Derricks. Fourth Edition, offers comprehensive coverage of the selection, installation, and safe use of cranes and derricks on construction sites. Written for both engineers and non-engineers by the principals of an engineering consulting firm that has helped to define the state-of-the-art in crane and derrick engineering, this authoritative guide discusses a wide range of equipment and the operations, capabilities, advantages, and disadvantages of each device. References to U.S. and international codes and standards are included in this practical resource, as well as a comprehensive glossary. Cranes and Derricks, Fourth Edition, covers: Lifting equipment theory and fundamentals Crane and derrick types and configurations Mobile crane practices for both crawler and wheel-based cranes Multiple crane picks Installation design for tower cranes Jumping of tower cranes Chicago boom, guy, gin pole, stiffleg, and other forms of derricks Loads acting on cranes and the forces imposed by cranes on their supports Analysis of wind using ASCE-37 and ASCE-7 Stability against overturning Safety and risk management