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Intermediate Rigger Trainee Guide
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This exceptionally produced trainee guide features a highly illustrated design, technical hints and tips from industry experts, review questions and a whole lot more! Key content includes: Intermediate Rigging, Load Dynamics, Wire Rope, Telescopic Boom Attachment Assembly and Disassembly, and Lattice Boom Assembly and Disassembly.
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This exceptionally produced trainee guide features a highly illustrated design, technical hints and tips from industry experts, review questions and a whole lot more! Key content includes: Intermediate Rigging, Load Dynamics, Wire Rope, Telescopic Boom Attachment Assembly and Disassembly, and Lattice Boom Assembly and Disassembly.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pearson
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780135183205
- ISBN-10: 0135183200
- Artikelnr.: 70363950
- Verlag: Pearson
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780135183205
- ISBN-10: 0135183200
- Artikelnr.: 70363950
Intermediate Rigging Describes basic procedures for using various slings in
hitches and calculating sling stress. Introduces tools and equipment used
for the lateral movement of loads without a crane. Trainees learn how to
reeve block and tackle, invert loads with hoists, and drift a load between
two hoists. (Module 38201)
Load Dynamics (17.5 Hours) Covers leverage, forward and backward stability,
operational quadrants, submerged lifts, non-centered lifts, and other
forces that affect stability. (Module 21206)
Wire Rope (25 Hours) Covers the components of wire rope and inspection
requirements and procedures for wire rope, load blocks, and sheaves.
Explains proper installation of wire rope, maintenance guidelines, and end
terminations and preparations. (Module 21204)
Telescopic Boom Attachment Assembly and Disassembly (20 Hours) Covers the
setup and stowing of swing-away extensions and various jibs, as well as the
assembly of intermediate boom sections, on telescopic cranes. Includes the
description and operating characteristics of manual and power luffing jibs.
(Module 21302)
Lattice Boom Assembly and Disassembly (25 Hours) Identifies lattice-boom
components and provides pre-/post-assembly considerations. Provides
step-by-step guidance in the assembly and disassembly of lattice booms. (
Module 21306)
hitches and calculating sling stress. Introduces tools and equipment used
for the lateral movement of loads without a crane. Trainees learn how to
reeve block and tackle, invert loads with hoists, and drift a load between
two hoists. (Module 38201)
Load Dynamics (17.5 Hours) Covers leverage, forward and backward stability,
operational quadrants, submerged lifts, non-centered lifts, and other
forces that affect stability. (Module 21206)
Wire Rope (25 Hours) Covers the components of wire rope and inspection
requirements and procedures for wire rope, load blocks, and sheaves.
Explains proper installation of wire rope, maintenance guidelines, and end
terminations and preparations. (Module 21204)
Telescopic Boom Attachment Assembly and Disassembly (20 Hours) Covers the
setup and stowing of swing-away extensions and various jibs, as well as the
assembly of intermediate boom sections, on telescopic cranes. Includes the
description and operating characteristics of manual and power luffing jibs.
(Module 21302)
Lattice Boom Assembly and Disassembly (25 Hours) Identifies lattice-boom
components and provides pre-/post-assembly considerations. Provides
step-by-step guidance in the assembly and disassembly of lattice booms. (
Module 21306)
Intermediate Rigging Describes basic procedures for using various slings in
hitches and calculating sling stress. Introduces tools and equipment used
for the lateral movement of loads without a crane. Trainees learn how to
reeve block and tackle, invert loads with hoists, and drift a load between
two hoists. (Module 38201)
Load Dynamics (17.5 Hours) Covers leverage, forward and backward stability,
operational quadrants, submerged lifts, non-centered lifts, and other
forces that affect stability. (Module 21206)
Wire Rope (25 Hours) Covers the components of wire rope and inspection
requirements and procedures for wire rope, load blocks, and sheaves.
Explains proper installation of wire rope, maintenance guidelines, and end
terminations and preparations. (Module 21204)
Telescopic Boom Attachment Assembly and Disassembly (20 Hours) Covers the
setup and stowing of swing-away extensions and various jibs, as well as the
assembly of intermediate boom sections, on telescopic cranes. Includes the
description and operating characteristics of manual and power luffing jibs.
(Module 21302)
Lattice Boom Assembly and Disassembly (25 Hours) Identifies lattice-boom
components and provides pre-/post-assembly considerations. Provides
step-by-step guidance in the assembly and disassembly of lattice booms. (
Module 21306)
hitches and calculating sling stress. Introduces tools and equipment used
for the lateral movement of loads without a crane. Trainees learn how to
reeve block and tackle, invert loads with hoists, and drift a load between
two hoists. (Module 38201)
Load Dynamics (17.5 Hours) Covers leverage, forward and backward stability,
operational quadrants, submerged lifts, non-centered lifts, and other
forces that affect stability. (Module 21206)
Wire Rope (25 Hours) Covers the components of wire rope and inspection
requirements and procedures for wire rope, load blocks, and sheaves.
Explains proper installation of wire rope, maintenance guidelines, and end
terminations and preparations. (Module 21204)
Telescopic Boom Attachment Assembly and Disassembly (20 Hours) Covers the
setup and stowing of swing-away extensions and various jibs, as well as the
assembly of intermediate boom sections, on telescopic cranes. Includes the
description and operating characteristics of manual and power luffing jibs.
(Module 21302)
Lattice Boom Assembly and Disassembly (25 Hours) Identifies lattice-boom
components and provides pre-/post-assembly considerations. Provides
step-by-step guidance in the assembly and disassembly of lattice booms. (
Module 21306)