

However, items listed in paragraph (c) of this section are excluded from the scope of this standard. boom angle chart with clearly legible letters and figures on durable material shall be securely fixed to the crane in a location.

Such equipment includes, but is not limited to: Articulating cranes (such as knuckle-boom cranes) crawler cranes floating cranes cranes on barges locomotive cranes mobile cranes (such as wheel-mounted, rough-terrain, all-terrain, commercial truck-mounted, and boom truck cranes) multi-purpose machines when configured to hoist and lower (by means of a winch or hook) and horizontally move a suspended load industrial cranes (such as carry-deck cranes) dedicated pile drivers service/mechanic trucks with a hoisting device a crane on a monorail tower cranes (such as a fixed jib, i.e., "hammerhead boom"), luffing boom and self-erecting) pedestal cranes portal cranes overhead and gantry cranes straddle cranes sideboom cranes derricks and variations of such equipment. For cranes fitted with slewing ring bearings, the results of a Rocking Test, taken in accordance with the bearing manufacturers instructions, are to be included in the Register of Lifting Appliances. Using decades of field experience and performance feedback, we designed a range of standard models to fit your offshore crane needs. This standard applies to power-operated equipment, when used in construction, that can hoist, lower and horizontally move a suspended load. We know cranes are crucial to your daily offshore platform and vessel operations, which is why NOV offshore cranes are built for durability in even the harshest environments. Load Charts, Range Charts, downloadable PDF files for various makes and models of Boom Trucks, and Cranes Filter.
