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ASME B30.13-2003 pdf download

ASME B30.13-2003 pdf download.STORAGE/RETRIEVAL(S/R) MACHINES AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT.
control braking means: a method of controlling speed by removing energy from the moving body or by imparting energy in the opposite direction.
control voltage: electrical voltage used in the control components and circuits.
designated person: a person selected or assigned by the employer or the employer’s representative as being competent to perform specific duties.
drift point: a point on a horizontal travel motion master switch or on a manual controller that releases the brake while the motor is not energized. This allows for coasting.
fault conditions: a malfunction caused by overload, travel beyond set limits, emergency stop, or failure of components essential to safe operation of the SIR machine or aisle transfer car.
hoist: a machinery unit which is used for lifting and lowering.
hoist chain: a roller or calibrated link chain in a hoist that supports the carriage.
hoist motion: the motion of a storage crane that lifts and lowers the carriage.
load, design: the maximum length, width, height, and weight of a load handled, including any pallet, container, slave pallet, or stacking tolerances.
load, rated: the weight of the design load that the SIR machine is designed to handle.
load, sizing: a process to determine that the loads are dimensionally acceptable for storage.
manual operation: pertains to equipment functions that require action by the operator.
qualified person: a person who, by possession of a recognized degree in an applicable field, or certificate of professional standing, or by extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has successfully demonstrated the ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject matter and work.
rated load speed: the maximum speed at which the SIR machine or aisle transfer car motions are designed to operate under rated load.
remote operation: an SIR machine or aisle transfer car operation in which the motions are controlled or directed from a location other than the machine.
retrieve: to move a desired load from a predetermined, occupied compartment to a P and D station.
rope: refers to wire rope unless otherwise specified
running sheave: a sheave that rotates as a load carriage is lifted or lowered.
runway: the rail or other supporting member that prorides path guide and support for the SIR machine and aisle transfer car wheels.
sensor: a device that responds to a physical stimulus and transmits the resulting signal.
service platform: a platform that provides a place for a person to stand while performing service and maintenance.
shall: this word indicates that the rule is mandatory and must be followed.
should: this word indicates that the rule is a recommendation, the advisability of which depends on the facts in each situation.
shuttle: the load supporting mechanism on the carriage that provides for movement of loads into or out of storage compartments or transfer stations.
slave pallet or slave container: a handling base or container which is normally captive to a system on which a unit load is supported.
stop: a device to limit travel. This device normally is attached to a fixed structure and normally does not have energy absorbing ability.
storage location or compartment: the space into which a given unit load is stored. It is dimensioned by the unit load sizes plus all working clearances and tolerances required, including any pallet if part of a system.
storage/retrieval machine service, heavy: service that involves operating at 85%_100% of the rated load, or in excess of 10 lift cycles/hr. as a regular specified procedure.
storage/retrieval machine service, normal: service that inroIes operating at less than 85% of the rated load
and not more than 10 lift cycles/hr. except for isolated instances.

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