This document discusses the basics of rigging, including different types of rigging materials and how to inspect them. It covers chain, synthetic, wire rope and mesh slings. Specific things to look for when inspecting each type are provided. It also discusses how sling angles affect load capacity and tension, and provides charts to determine these effects. Different types of sling hitches like vertical, bridle, basket and choker are illustrated and described. Hazard recognition for rigging operations and basic crane signals are also covered.
The document discusses ASME B30.5, the safety standard for mobile and locomotive cranes. It provides definitions for key terms, the scope of equipment covered, and requirements for load ratings, construction, and characteristics. The standard requires load rating charts showing the full range of rated capacities based on factors like boom length, outrigger position, and radius. The charts must be clearly displayed and include warnings or limitations. Requirements are provided for load ratings determined by stability or structural competence, and diagrams must be supplied by the manufacturer.
Presentación Aparejamiento Izaje de Cargas(1).pptxssuserc2707b1
Este documento presenta el contenido y objetivos de un curso de capacitación para aparejadores de cargas. El curso cubre temas como los aspectos de una operación de izaje segura, cálculos de volumen y peso, tipos de amarres, inspección y uso adecuado de equipos como cables de acero, eslingas y accesorios. El objetivo es entrenar teóricamente a los participantes y certificarlos en los parámetros de seguridad internacionales.
The document describes different types of shackles used in construction and other industries. It discusses bow/anchor shackles, chain/dee shackles, headboard shackles, snap shackles, twist shackles, and karabiners. Each type of shackle has a different shape and intended use. For example, bow shackles can take loads from many directions while dee shackles are designed to take high loads in-line. The document also compares galvanized and stainless steel shackles, noting that stainless steel is more corrosion resistant, especially for marine applications.
This document provides information on wire ropes, their construction, inspection, defects, and safe rigging practices. It discusses various types of wire rope constructions. It outlines defects to look for during inspection such as worn wires, reductions in diameter, and kinks. Guidelines are provided for inspection frequency and tolerances for defects before replacement is needed. The document also covers rigging hardware like slings, shackles, hooks, and their proper use to safely lift loads. Precautions are described like avoiding sharp bends, using tag lines, blocking landed loads, and keeping personnel clear during lifts.
The document provides an overview of key considerations for rigging jobs, including the load's weight, center of gravity, attachment points, required rigging hardware, lift equipment, and personnel. It discusses determining a load's center of gravity and how rigging to the center of gravity helps control the load. Various factors that affect sling capacities are covered, such as end attachments, splicing efficiency, hitch types, D/d ratios, number of legs used, and load angles. Methods for calculating load sharing and tensions in multi-leg rigging configurations are also presented.
313440656 crane-lifting-calculation-sheetPhạm Thành
This document provides a checklist and calculation form for mobile crane lifts up to 10 tons. The form is to be completed each time the crane is set up in a new location to calculate the maximum planned lift weight and radius. It includes sections to record the crane setup details, total lift weight, crane capacity at the current setup, and sign-off from the crane operator, rigger, and supervisor.
The document provides guidance on safety procedures for lifting operations using cranes and rigging equipment. Some key points include:
- Proper planning of lifting operations, selection of suitable cranes and equipment, maintenance, training of personnel, and supervision are essential for safety.
- Cranes must be set up correctly with outriggers fully extended on level, stable ground before heavy lifts.
- Rigging such as slings and shackles must be inspected and rated for the load, with the load balanced and secured above its center of gravity.
- Personnel must stand clear of lifts and be protected from potential hazards during the operation.
- Guidelines are provided for safe practices regarding crane operation
This document discusses the basics of rigging, including different types of rigging materials and how to inspect them. It covers chain, synthetic, wire rope and mesh slings. Specific things to look for when inspecting each type are provided. It also discusses how sling angles affect load capacity and tension, and provides charts to determine these effects. Different types of sling hitches like vertical, bridle, basket and choker are illustrated and described. Hazard recognition for rigging operations and basic crane signals are also covered.
The document discusses ASME B30.5, the safety standard for mobile and locomotive cranes. It provides definitions for key terms, the scope of equipment covered, and requirements for load ratings, construction, and characteristics. The standard requires load rating charts showing the full range of rated capacities based on factors like boom length, outrigger position, and radius. The charts must be clearly displayed and include warnings or limitations. Requirements are provided for load ratings determined by stability or structural competence, and diagrams must be supplied by the manufacturer.
Presentación Aparejamiento Izaje de Cargas(1).pptxssuserc2707b1
Este documento presenta el contenido y objetivos de un curso de capacitación para aparejadores de cargas. El curso cubre temas como los aspectos de una operación de izaje segura, cálculos de volumen y peso, tipos de amarres, inspección y uso adecuado de equipos como cables de acero, eslingas y accesorios. El objetivo es entrenar teóricamente a los participantes y certificarlos en los parámetros de seguridad internacionales.
The document describes different types of shackles used in construction and other industries. It discusses bow/anchor shackles, chain/dee shackles, headboard shackles, snap shackles, twist shackles, and karabiners. Each type of shackle has a different shape and intended use. For example, bow shackles can take loads from many directions while dee shackles are designed to take high loads in-line. The document also compares galvanized and stainless steel shackles, noting that stainless steel is more corrosion resistant, especially for marine applications.
This document provides information on wire ropes, their construction, inspection, defects, and safe rigging practices. It discusses various types of wire rope constructions. It outlines defects to look for during inspection such as worn wires, reductions in diameter, and kinks. Guidelines are provided for inspection frequency and tolerances for defects before replacement is needed. The document also covers rigging hardware like slings, shackles, hooks, and their proper use to safely lift loads. Precautions are described like avoiding sharp bends, using tag lines, blocking landed loads, and keeping personnel clear during lifts.
The document provides an overview of key considerations for rigging jobs, including the load's weight, center of gravity, attachment points, required rigging hardware, lift equipment, and personnel. It discusses determining a load's center of gravity and how rigging to the center of gravity helps control the load. Various factors that affect sling capacities are covered, such as end attachments, splicing efficiency, hitch types, D/d ratios, number of legs used, and load angles. Methods for calculating load sharing and tensions in multi-leg rigging configurations are also presented.
313440656 crane-lifting-calculation-sheetPhạm Thành
This document provides a checklist and calculation form for mobile crane lifts up to 10 tons. The form is to be completed each time the crane is set up in a new location to calculate the maximum planned lift weight and radius. It includes sections to record the crane setup details, total lift weight, crane capacity at the current setup, and sign-off from the crane operator, rigger, and supervisor.
The document provides guidance on safety procedures for lifting operations using cranes and rigging equipment. Some key points include:
- Proper planning of lifting operations, selection of suitable cranes and equipment, maintenance, training of personnel, and supervision are essential for safety.
- Cranes must be set up correctly with outriggers fully extended on level, stable ground before heavy lifts.
- Rigging such as slings and shackles must be inspected and rated for the load, with the load balanced and secured above its center of gravity.
- Personnel must stand clear of lifts and be protected from potential hazards during the operation.
- Guidelines are provided for safe practices regarding crane operation
This document provides information on lifting equipment and procedures according to factory safety regulations. It defines key terms like competent person and machinery. It outlines requirements for hoists and lifts under the Factories Act. Various types of lifting equipment and tackles are described, along with their functions. Guidelines are given for planning lifts, conducting the lift, landing loads, and dos and don'ts. Methods for determining safe working loads of various sling configurations based on sling angles are explained. Two case studies describe lifting accidents caused by improper lifting techniques.
Three employees were injured in separate rigging accidents over a two month period. In the first incident, an employee was struck in the head by a metal pulley when the nylon sling it was attached to broke under tension. In the second incident, an employee was struck by a falling 2,000 pound concrete form that broke loose from its rigging during a crane lift. In the third incident, an employee was fatally struck on the head by a drilling pipe that came loose from its rigging during a lift. The document outlines 10 rules for rigging safety including knowing load weights, rigging capacities, center of gravity, sling angles, inspections, and using tag lines and signal persons.
Wire ropes are used extensively for hoisting, hauling, and material handling. They consist of strands that each contain several steel wires in a variety of constructions including single layer, filler wire, seale, and warrington. Regular lay ropes are more popular than lang's lay as they offer greater structural stability and resistance to crushing. Wire ropes are classified based on their diameter in millimeters, number of strands, and number of wires per strand. The class is sometimes further specified by the number of wires in each strand layer.
This document discusses safe slinging practices for different types of slings, including wire rope, chain, and synthetic slings. It covers sling inspection criteria and proper use, storage, and maintenance. Specific issues addressed include load capacity reduction due to sling angles, proper hitch configuration, and avoiding shock loading. The document emphasizes regular inspection and replacement of worn or damaged sling components to prevent failures from overloading or deterioration.
Este documento proporciona información sobre camiones grúa. Explica las características de estos vehículos, incluyendo sus partes principales, tipos de montajes y usos. También cubre aspectos importantes para su manejo seguro como las cuestiones previas a considerar, el entorno de trabajo y las normas de seguridad. Por último, detalla los requisitos de mantenimiento y medidas de prevención para operar estos equipos de forma segura.
This document provides requirements and guidelines for overhead crane safety inspections. It outlines that daily operator inspections should be performed at the start of each shift and include checking the load block, hook, wire rope, control devices, and operational functions. Periodic inspections should also be conducted quarterly or more frequently depending on crane use, and include examining structural members, signs, connection points, brakes, electrical components, and below-the-hook devices. The document provides safety guidelines for crane operation such as not overloading, taking signals only from designated persons, and maintaining control of loads.
This document provides guidance on hoisting and rigging safety. It emphasizes the importance of training, knowing equipment limitations, inspecting all components for defects, avoiding electrical hazards, using proper sling configurations and rigging hardware, understanding hand signals, and following regulations around tag lines and overhead loads. Safety is ensured by knowing equipment ratings, using defect-free gear, having competent supervision, and taking precautions specific to each lifting situation.
Rigging equipment like slings, chains, and shackles must be inspected daily for damage or defects and removed from service if unsafe. Proper personal protective equipment should be worn when handling loads. Accidents can occur if loads are not properly secured during lifting or if rigging is overloaded or used at angles that reduce its rated capacity. OSHA regulations specify standards for inspection, maintenance, and use of rigging hardware to prevent injuries and fatalities from falling or shifting equipment.
Lifting of heavy objects requires proper rigging techniques and equipment to prevent accidents. Correct rigging uses slings, ropes, chains, hooks, shackles and other tools to securely lift and move loads. Regular inspection of all rigging components is important, as wear and defects can compromise safety if not addressed. Proper slinging techniques like choker and basket hitches are necessary to control loads. Calculations must ensure rigging gear is not overloaded.
El documento habla sobre la capacitación obligatoria para operadores de montacargas según las normas OSHA. La capacitación debe incluir instrucción formal, capacitación práctica y evaluaciones periódicas. Los empleadores deben documentar la capacitación de cada operador y asegurarse de que solo operen montacargas después de recibir capacitación adecuada.
The document provides safety guidelines for operating overhead and gantry cranes. It states that crane operators must inspect equipment daily and not operate cranes if components are worn or damaged. It lists best practices such as warning others to stay clear of lifted loads, not exceeding rated load capacities, and properly seating slings and chains before lifting. It also provides a daily inspection checklist for hoists and cranes to ensure they are safe to operate.
This document provides information on wire rope, slings, and rigging equipment inspection standards. It discusses wire rope components and terminology used to describe wire ropes. Various types of slings are defined, including straight, choker, basket, and bridle slings. OSHA regulations on rigging equipment inspection are summarized, requiring inspection of all rigging equipment on a regular basis. Specific inspection standards are provided for alloy steel chains, wire rope, and synthetic webbing slings. Damaged rigging equipment must be immediately removed from service if it fails inspection.
This document provides guidance on safely using portable ladders. It discusses selecting the proper ladder for the job, inspecting ladders for damage, setting up ladders at the proper angle, climbing ladders correctly using three points of contact, transporting and storing ladders, and common causes of ladder accidents like overreaching or failing to secure the ladder. The goal is to promote safe work practices to prevent falls and injuries when using ladders.
This document discusses the erection of heavy equipment and safe lifting methods. It covers basic rigging equipment like slings, shackles, hooks, and wire rope clips. It also discusses rigging devices, planning rigging and lifts, calculating load weights and centers of gravity, signals for crane operators, and crane selection factors. The goal is to provide information to help plan and execute heavy equipment erection operations safely.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de equipos de levante, como tecles manuales de cadena, tecles rachet, palanca o señorita de cadena, y tecles tragacable tipo tirfor. Explica cómo usarlos de manera segura y proporciona recomendaciones sobre su mantenimiento. También advierte sobre usos indebidos que pueden dañar el equipo o causar accidentes.
El informe técnico describe una falla en el cilindro de regulación del lado derecho de un bulldozer. El cilindro se atascó debido a la falta de lubricación y daños en los hilos internos causados por partículas metálicas. Los técnicos desmontaron el cilindro, limpiaron y reemplazaron los hilos dañados, resolviendo así el problema. Se recomienda lubricar periódicamente los cilindros para evitar este tipo de fallas.
This document discusses fall protection, including defining fall protection as protecting workers from injury after losing balance at heights. It outlines three types of fall protection: fall prevention, fall restraint, and fall arrest. Fall protection is required for various elevated work platforms and equipment. Common fall protection equipment includes anchors, harnesses, lanyards, and lifelines. Fall protection plans outline policies and procedures for assembling, using, inspecting and dismantling fall protection gear. OSHA establishes fall protection standards to prevent risks from elevated heights. The document also advertises an online fall protection training course.
Use multiple single leg slings to wrap around off-center loads for better stability. Secure all loose equipment before lifting. When using eye bolts or slings, be aware that their capacity decreases significantly at angled loads. Use proper padding and hitches to control loads and prevent damage.
Este documento presenta lineamientos de seguridad para la operación de camiones grúa con brazo articulado. Establece normas técnicas internacionales y reglamentaciones aplicables. También define responsabilidades de los operadores, procesos de inspección y mantenimiento preventivo de las grúas, y requisitos de capacitación para garantizar su uso seguro.
Working with and around our equipment1Sheena Baker
This document discusses safety guidelines for working with cranes and hoisting equipment. It emphasizes the importance of training for all workers involved in crane operations to understand safety procedures and responsibilities. The document outlines several major hazards like power lines, defective equipment, weather conditions, and improper rigging that can lead to accidents if not addressed properly. It provides examples of past crane accident causes and stresses that following basic safety and operating procedures during hoisting activities can prevent most crane-related injuries and deaths.
This document provides the standard test method for determining the pour point of petroleum products using a manual test procedure. It defines pour point as the lowest temperature at which movement of a petroleum product is observed when cooled under controlled conditions. The test method involves cooling a sample in a test jar at a controlled rate and examining it at 3°C intervals to detect any flow or movement. The lowest temperature at which no movement is observed within 5 seconds is recorded as the pour point. Precision statements indicate that repeatability is within 3°C and reproducibility between laboratories is within 6°C for most petroleum products when following this test method.
This document provides information on the properties and safe handling of Liqtro Forming-Chlorine B ISO VG 220 lubricant. It presents no significant health hazards, is not classified as an environmental hazard, and has a low risk of fire. The document identifies the product and manufacturing company. It outlines first aid measures for exposure and firefighting procedures. It also provides instructions for safe storage, handling, exposure control, and outlines the product's physical and chemical properties.
This document provides information on lifting equipment and procedures according to factory safety regulations. It defines key terms like competent person and machinery. It outlines requirements for hoists and lifts under the Factories Act. Various types of lifting equipment and tackles are described, along with their functions. Guidelines are given for planning lifts, conducting the lift, landing loads, and dos and don'ts. Methods for determining safe working loads of various sling configurations based on sling angles are explained. Two case studies describe lifting accidents caused by improper lifting techniques.
Three employees were injured in separate rigging accidents over a two month period. In the first incident, an employee was struck in the head by a metal pulley when the nylon sling it was attached to broke under tension. In the second incident, an employee was struck by a falling 2,000 pound concrete form that broke loose from its rigging during a crane lift. In the third incident, an employee was fatally struck on the head by a drilling pipe that came loose from its rigging during a lift. The document outlines 10 rules for rigging safety including knowing load weights, rigging capacities, center of gravity, sling angles, inspections, and using tag lines and signal persons.
Wire ropes are used extensively for hoisting, hauling, and material handling. They consist of strands that each contain several steel wires in a variety of constructions including single layer, filler wire, seale, and warrington. Regular lay ropes are more popular than lang's lay as they offer greater structural stability and resistance to crushing. Wire ropes are classified based on their diameter in millimeters, number of strands, and number of wires per strand. The class is sometimes further specified by the number of wires in each strand layer.
This document discusses safe slinging practices for different types of slings, including wire rope, chain, and synthetic slings. It covers sling inspection criteria and proper use, storage, and maintenance. Specific issues addressed include load capacity reduction due to sling angles, proper hitch configuration, and avoiding shock loading. The document emphasizes regular inspection and replacement of worn or damaged sling components to prevent failures from overloading or deterioration.
Este documento proporciona información sobre camiones grúa. Explica las características de estos vehículos, incluyendo sus partes principales, tipos de montajes y usos. También cubre aspectos importantes para su manejo seguro como las cuestiones previas a considerar, el entorno de trabajo y las normas de seguridad. Por último, detalla los requisitos de mantenimiento y medidas de prevención para operar estos equipos de forma segura.
This document provides requirements and guidelines for overhead crane safety inspections. It outlines that daily operator inspections should be performed at the start of each shift and include checking the load block, hook, wire rope, control devices, and operational functions. Periodic inspections should also be conducted quarterly or more frequently depending on crane use, and include examining structural members, signs, connection points, brakes, electrical components, and below-the-hook devices. The document provides safety guidelines for crane operation such as not overloading, taking signals only from designated persons, and maintaining control of loads.
This document provides guidance on hoisting and rigging safety. It emphasizes the importance of training, knowing equipment limitations, inspecting all components for defects, avoiding electrical hazards, using proper sling configurations and rigging hardware, understanding hand signals, and following regulations around tag lines and overhead loads. Safety is ensured by knowing equipment ratings, using defect-free gear, having competent supervision, and taking precautions specific to each lifting situation.
Rigging equipment like slings, chains, and shackles must be inspected daily for damage or defects and removed from service if unsafe. Proper personal protective equipment should be worn when handling loads. Accidents can occur if loads are not properly secured during lifting or if rigging is overloaded or used at angles that reduce its rated capacity. OSHA regulations specify standards for inspection, maintenance, and use of rigging hardware to prevent injuries and fatalities from falling or shifting equipment.
Lifting of heavy objects requires proper rigging techniques and equipment to prevent accidents. Correct rigging uses slings, ropes, chains, hooks, shackles and other tools to securely lift and move loads. Regular inspection of all rigging components is important, as wear and defects can compromise safety if not addressed. Proper slinging techniques like choker and basket hitches are necessary to control loads. Calculations must ensure rigging gear is not overloaded.
El documento habla sobre la capacitación obligatoria para operadores de montacargas según las normas OSHA. La capacitación debe incluir instrucción formal, capacitación práctica y evaluaciones periódicas. Los empleadores deben documentar la capacitación de cada operador y asegurarse de que solo operen montacargas después de recibir capacitación adecuada.
The document provides safety guidelines for operating overhead and gantry cranes. It states that crane operators must inspect equipment daily and not operate cranes if components are worn or damaged. It lists best practices such as warning others to stay clear of lifted loads, not exceeding rated load capacities, and properly seating slings and chains before lifting. It also provides a daily inspection checklist for hoists and cranes to ensure they are safe to operate.
This document provides information on wire rope, slings, and rigging equipment inspection standards. It discusses wire rope components and terminology used to describe wire ropes. Various types of slings are defined, including straight, choker, basket, and bridle slings. OSHA regulations on rigging equipment inspection are summarized, requiring inspection of all rigging equipment on a regular basis. Specific inspection standards are provided for alloy steel chains, wire rope, and synthetic webbing slings. Damaged rigging equipment must be immediately removed from service if it fails inspection.
This document provides guidance on safely using portable ladders. It discusses selecting the proper ladder for the job, inspecting ladders for damage, setting up ladders at the proper angle, climbing ladders correctly using three points of contact, transporting and storing ladders, and common causes of ladder accidents like overreaching or failing to secure the ladder. The goal is to promote safe work practices to prevent falls and injuries when using ladders.
This document discusses the erection of heavy equipment and safe lifting methods. It covers basic rigging equipment like slings, shackles, hooks, and wire rope clips. It also discusses rigging devices, planning rigging and lifts, calculating load weights and centers of gravity, signals for crane operators, and crane selection factors. The goal is to provide information to help plan and execute heavy equipment erection operations safely.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de equipos de levante, como tecles manuales de cadena, tecles rachet, palanca o señorita de cadena, y tecles tragacable tipo tirfor. Explica cómo usarlos de manera segura y proporciona recomendaciones sobre su mantenimiento. También advierte sobre usos indebidos que pueden dañar el equipo o causar accidentes.
El informe técnico describe una falla en el cilindro de regulación del lado derecho de un bulldozer. El cilindro se atascó debido a la falta de lubricación y daños en los hilos internos causados por partículas metálicas. Los técnicos desmontaron el cilindro, limpiaron y reemplazaron los hilos dañados, resolviendo así el problema. Se recomienda lubricar periódicamente los cilindros para evitar este tipo de fallas.
This document discusses fall protection, including defining fall protection as protecting workers from injury after losing balance at heights. It outlines three types of fall protection: fall prevention, fall restraint, and fall arrest. Fall protection is required for various elevated work platforms and equipment. Common fall protection equipment includes anchors, harnesses, lanyards, and lifelines. Fall protection plans outline policies and procedures for assembling, using, inspecting and dismantling fall protection gear. OSHA establishes fall protection standards to prevent risks from elevated heights. The document also advertises an online fall protection training course.
Use multiple single leg slings to wrap around off-center loads for better stability. Secure all loose equipment before lifting. When using eye bolts or slings, be aware that their capacity decreases significantly at angled loads. Use proper padding and hitches to control loads and prevent damage.
Este documento presenta lineamientos de seguridad para la operación de camiones grúa con brazo articulado. Establece normas técnicas internacionales y reglamentaciones aplicables. También define responsabilidades de los operadores, procesos de inspección y mantenimiento preventivo de las grúas, y requisitos de capacitación para garantizar su uso seguro.
Working with and around our equipment1Sheena Baker
This document discusses safety guidelines for working with cranes and hoisting equipment. It emphasizes the importance of training for all workers involved in crane operations to understand safety procedures and responsibilities. The document outlines several major hazards like power lines, defective equipment, weather conditions, and improper rigging that can lead to accidents if not addressed properly. It provides examples of past crane accident causes and stresses that following basic safety and operating procedures during hoisting activities can prevent most crane-related injuries and deaths.
This document provides the standard test method for determining the pour point of petroleum products using a manual test procedure. It defines pour point as the lowest temperature at which movement of a petroleum product is observed when cooled under controlled conditions. The test method involves cooling a sample in a test jar at a controlled rate and examining it at 3°C intervals to detect any flow or movement. The lowest temperature at which no movement is observed within 5 seconds is recorded as the pour point. Precision statements indicate that repeatability is within 3°C and reproducibility between laboratories is within 6°C for most petroleum products when following this test method.
This document provides information on the properties and safe handling of Liqtro Forming-Chlorine B ISO VG 220 lubricant. It presents no significant health hazards, is not classified as an environmental hazard, and has a low risk of fire. The document identifies the product and manufacturing company. It outlines first aid measures for exposure and firefighting procedures. It also provides instructions for safe storage, handling, exposure control, and outlines the product's physical and chemical properties.
The stern tube is a hollow tube running through the bottom of a ship that contains the propeller shaft. It connects the main engine to the propeller and supports the large weight of the propeller. Stern tubes are designed to keep water from leaking into the ship while allowing the propeller shaft to rotate freely. They contain bearings lubricated with oil or water to reduce friction and prevent leakage between the stern tube and propeller shaft. Modern systems aim to improve lubrication and reduce contamination of lubricants with water for more efficient propulsion.
This document is the ninth edition of the Handbook of Noise Measurement by Arnold P.G. Peterson. It provides an introduction to and overview of concepts related to sound, noise, vibration measurement and noise control. Key topics covered include definitions of sound, noise, vibration and related terms like frequency, decibel and power level. Typical noise levels are given for common environments and sources. The book aims to help users understand noise measurement and how to apply these measurements to solve noise problems.
Pedoman ini membahas tentang pembangunan sumur resapan untuk meningkatkan ketersediaan air tanah di daerah pertanian. Termasuk di dalamnya adalah persyaratan lokasi dan kelompok tani, survei lokasi, desain sederhana, konstruksi sumur, dan pengawasan pelaksanaannya. Tujuannya adalah meningkatkan pasokan air bagi pertanian dan mencegah intrusi air laut.
This document provides a catalogue for materials science and engineering titles published by Trans Tech Publications Limited between 2008-2011. It includes sections for forthcoming titles, latest titles published 2008-2010, and a full listing of current titles. It also provides information on Trans Tech's online journals in materials science and engineering. Key must-have handbooks published in the Materials Science Foundations series are highlighted.
The Series L rotary lobe pump provides a simple solution for various industries. It handles liquids with low to high viscosity through smooth, low shear pumping. The pump has a stainless steel construction, is hygienic in design and EHEDG accredited. It features high efficiency, low energy use, and reversible flow through its contra-rotating lobes within a fully swept chamber.
LIQTRO CALOR SYN is a fully balanced heat transfer fluid that can deliver heat up to 320°C. It has excellent thermal stability and oxidation resistance allowing safe use at high temperatures. It also has high specific heat and thermal conductivity for rapid and flexible heating in closed fluid systems. The fluid has a flash point of 220°C, density of 0.8324 kg/l, and viscosity suitable for use up to 100°C without significant increase. It presents minimal health, environmental, or physical hazards when handled and stored properly between -22.5°C and 50°C.
Ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a fusion of the condyle to the glenoid fossa that results in limited or no mobility of the jaw. Surgical treatment involves aggressive excision of the bony mass and reconstruction of the joint space using interpositional materials or costochondral grafts to prevent reankylosis. Post-operative physiotherapy and early mobilization are important to restore function and prevent recurrence, while additional procedures may be needed to correct facial asymmetries. Complications can include open bite, deviation on opening, infection, and reankylosis if not properly managed.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for the WIKA-Handbook on Pressure and Temperature Measurement. It describes WIKA as a leading manufacturer of pressure and temperature instruments for over 50 years. The handbook is intended to be a reference for customers, covering fundamentals and practical applications of industrial pressure and temperature measurement. It will present all common measurement methods and consider new developments in mechanical and electronic sensors. The table of contents provides an overview of topics that will be covered in the two main sections on pressure measurement and thermometry.
O documento discute a importância da lubrificação de matrizes no processo de forja a quente, destacando como os lubrificantes à base de grafite reduzem o atrito e transferência de calor, prolongando a vida das matrizes e melhorando a qualidade e produtividade das peças forjadas. Também aborda tendências na automatização da lubrificação e fatores que influenciam o desempenho dos lubrificantes e das matrizes.
Issues and remedies of sewage treatment and disposal in islamabad, pakistanAlexander Decker
1) The document discusses issues related to sewage treatment and disposal in Islamabad, Pakistan due to rapid urbanization and population growth overloading the existing sewerage system.
2) It finds that the traditional underground sewerage system is insufficient to handle the additional biological loadings from increased housing development and settlements. This is causing environmental pollution and other problems.
3) The document recommends adopting measures like installing modern sewage treatment plants (STPs), increasing public awareness, and providing sufficient funding to holistically address sewage-related problems plaguing major urban areas in Pakistan. STPs are found to be a cost-effective and sustainable solution that can treat sewage while also generating reusable resources.
The 3-step lesson feature of the keyboard takes the user through 3 steps to help learn tunes:
Step 1 focuses on timing without worrying about notes, Step 2 introduces the melody using visual cues, and Step 3 plays at normal speed while still providing notes. There are two tune types - auto accompaniment uses melody and backing, while two-hand uses both hands. The key lighting system displays notes, fingerings and dynamics to guide playing.
The document is an introduction to "The Cambridge Handbook of Physics Formulas", a reference book containing over 2,000 formulas from undergraduate physics. It is designed to be a compact and portable reference for students and professionals in physics and related fields. The book comprehensively covers major topics in undergraduate physics through tabulated formulas.
The document provides details on the 1KD-FTV and 2KD-FTV diesel engines used in Toyota vehicles like the Hilux and Fortuner. It describes the engine components like the common rail fuel system that uses a high-pressure supply pump and common rail to achieve precise fuel injection for lower emissions. It also details the variable nozzle turbocharger and other systems that help improve power and efficiency while meeting emissions standards.
This document provides information about free eBooks on transistor and IC circuits from Talking Electronics. It includes links to pages with details on the 555 timer chip and its history. There are also links to videos demonstrating 555 timer circuits. The document discusses using the 555 as an oscillator or timer and introduces new 555 chips developed by Talking Electronics that can replace multiple chips. It provides information on reading circuit diagrams and SI notation for components. Links are included to order a 555 timer kit and square wave oscillator kit from Talking Electronics.
The document provides technical details and instructions for an AF-3 filling machine. It includes:
- An overview of the machine components and operation procedures.
- Safety guidelines for transport, installation, operation and maintenance.
- Mechanical drawings of the major assemblies - load cell & drum clamp, nozzle, and structure - with part lists.
- Electrical & pneumatic diagrams showing connections, wiring and functions.
- Parameter settings for the weighing indicator and maintenance instructions.
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1. Atlas Copco Air Dryers
FD7, FD16, FD30, FD40, FD60, FD80, FD100, FD120,
FD160, FD210
Parts list
2.
3. Parts list Listino parti di ricambio
Onderdelenlijst Reservedelsliste
Reservdelsförteckning Lista de peças
Teilliste Deleliste
Liste de pièces Osaluettelo
Lista de las partes
FD7, FD16, FD30, FD40, FD60, FD80,
FD100, FD120, FD160, FD210
From following serial number onwards:
Geldig vanaf volgend serienummer:
Fr.o.m. följande tillverkningsnummer:
Gültig ab Seriennummer:
Valable à partir du numéro de série suivant:
A partir del siguiente número de serie:
Dai seguenti numeri di serie in avanti:
FD7/16 : AIQ 108 801
FD30/40/60 : AIQ 114 800
FD80 : AIQ 105 000
FD100 : AIQ 105 500
FD120 : AIQ 105 800
FD160 : AIQ 103 301
FD210 : AIQ 103 801
Registration code "Copyr ight 1995, Atlas Copco Air pow er n.v., Antwer p , Belgium.
"Copyr
yright Airpo
pow n.v., Antwer erp
Collection: APC FD
Tab: 39 Any unauthorized use or copying of the contents or any part of this
Sequence: 997 book is prohibited.
This applies in particular to trademarks, model denominations, part
numbers and drawings."
Replaces
No. 2930 1180 02
No. 2930 1180 03
Industrial Air Division - B-2610 Wilrijk - Belgium
1995-08
*2930118003*