ASME HST 2 2018
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ASME HST-2-2018 – Performance Standard for Hand Chain Manually Operated Chain Hoists
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2018 | 27 |
ASME HST-2-2018 is a newly-revised Standard which establishes performance requirements for hand chain manually-operated chain hoists for vertical lifting service involving material handling of freely suspended (unguided) loads. These hoists use welded link type load chain as a lifting medium with one of the following types of suspension: hook or clevis trolley. This Standard is not applicable to: damaged or malfunctioning hoists hoists that have been misused or abused hoists that have been altered without authorization of the manufacturer or a qualified person hoists used for lifting or supporting people hoists used for the purpose of drawing both the load and the hoist up or down the hoist’s own load chain hoists used in application where the load on the hand chain hoist is not freely suspended from the hand chain hoist ASME HST-2 contains an appendix which, in conjunction with ASME HST-3, Performance Standard for Manually Lever Operated Chain Hoists, replaces the requirements of MIL-H-904 for Hand Operated Chain Hoists. This appendix also addresses Hand Chain Manually Operated Chain Hoists used in marine and other applications as required by the Department of Defense (DoD) ASME HST-1, HST-2, HST-4, HST-5, and HST-6 serve as companion standards to ASME B30.16, Overhead Underhung and Stationary Hoists. ASME HST-3 serves as a companion standard to ASME B30.21, Lever Hoists. Intended for manufacturers, owners, inspectors, chief and principal engineers, users and others concerned with performance requirements for hand chain manually operated chain hoists plus all potential governing entities.
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
7 | ASME HST COMMITTEE ROSTER |
8 | CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE HST COMMITTEE |
10 | Chapter 2-0 Scope, Definitions, References, and Appendix SECTION 2-0.1: SCOPE SECTION 2-0.2: DEFINITIONS |
12 | Figure Figure 2-0.2-1 Headroom, Lift, and Reach |
13 | SECTION 2-0.3: REFERENCES SECTION 2-0.4: APPENDIX |
14 | Chapter 2-1 Performance SECTION 2-1.1: GENERAL SECTION 2-1.2: CHARACTERISTICS SECTION 2-1.3: APPLICATION ANALYSIS SECTION 2-1.4: SPECIFICATIONS OF LIFT, HEADROOM, AND REACH 2-1.4.1 Lift 2-1.4.2 Headroom 2-1.4.3 Reach SECTION 2-1.5: TROLLEYS 2-1.5.1 Plain Type |
15 | 2-1.5.2 Hand Chain Pull (Geared Trolley) SECTION 2-1.6: OVERLOAD LIMITING DEVICE Tables Table 2-1.2-1 Typical Hoist Characteristics ā Hook Suspended or Clevis Suspended |
16 | SECTION 2-1.7: LOAD SPROCKETS (POCKET WHEELS) SECTION 2-1.8: LOAD CHAIN SECTION 2-1.9: HOOKS Table 2-1.2-2 Typical Trolley-Suspended Hoist Characteristics (Hoist Suspended From a Separate Trolley) |
17 | SECTION 2-1.10: LOAD BLOCKS SECTION 2-1.11: BRAKES SECTION 2-1.12: OVERTRAVEL RESTRAINT SECTION 2-1.13: TYPICAL HOIST INQUIRY DATA FORM Table 2-1.2-3 Typical Trolley-Suspended Hoist Characteristics (Integral) |
18 | Form Form 2-1.13-1 Typical Hoist Inquiry Data Form |
19 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR HAND CHAIN MANUALLY OPERATED CHAIN HOISTS USED IN MARINE AND OTHER APPLICATIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DoD) A-1 GENERAL |
20 | Table A-2.3.3-1 Type D, Hand-Chain-Operated Hoist, Link Chain, Low Headroom, Plain Trolley Suspension A-2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS |
21 | Table A-2.3.4-1 Type E, Hand-Chain-Operated Hoist, Link Chain, Low Headroom, Geared Trolley Suspension A-3 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS |
22 | Table A-3.4-1 Hook Throat Openings |
24 | A-4 TESTING, MARKING, AND DATA |
25 | A-5 TYPICAL HOIST INQUIRY DATA |