Antotabo
Mechanical
- Nov 9, 2023
- 1
Hello world !
I'm in the process of design of an equipment that will be used to lift other odly shaped equiments with a Forklift. It will only be used internally and sporadically by other engineers and technicians. Its a configurable structure comprised of HSS tubes that fits on the fork and has 3 posts that extend upward to support the load.
I've been looking for applicable Norms and Standards that would apply but I could not find any that match the job.
I know the existence of "ANSI B56.1 Safety standard for lift truck" but it barely mention lift attachments saying it must be used per manufacturer's recommendation... It doesn't help designing one.
I also know the existence of "ASME B30.20 Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices" along with "BTH-1" but the thing I'm designing does not seem to be the scope of this one either.
So the question is : Is there any norm or standard that would better fit the bill here ? Please help.
Things I'm interested in mainly :
- If covered under any norm at all or is it just a grey zone where engineering judgement does the trick
- Acceptable load factors (i.e. Horizontal and Vertical G-loading of lift attachment)
- Acceptable safety factors
- Minimum requirement for proof loading and if so the proof factor
- Minimum requirement for qualification/inspection
- Other considerations
Thanks in advance !
PS: Is it that much of a mess in this world to find regulations, norms and standards that applies to the tasks we do in our profession ? Or am I just ignorant ? If you know a good way to navigate such information, please educate me.
I'm in the process of design of an equipment that will be used to lift other odly shaped equiments with a Forklift. It will only be used internally and sporadically by other engineers and technicians. Its a configurable structure comprised of HSS tubes that fits on the fork and has 3 posts that extend upward to support the load.
I've been looking for applicable Norms and Standards that would apply but I could not find any that match the job.
I know the existence of "ANSI B56.1 Safety standard for lift truck" but it barely mention lift attachments saying it must be used per manufacturer's recommendation... It doesn't help designing one.
I also know the existence of "ASME B30.20 Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices" along with "BTH-1" but the thing I'm designing does not seem to be the scope of this one either.
So the question is : Is there any norm or standard that would better fit the bill here ? Please help.
Things I'm interested in mainly :
- If covered under any norm at all or is it just a grey zone where engineering judgement does the trick
- Acceptable load factors (i.e. Horizontal and Vertical G-loading of lift attachment)
- Acceptable safety factors
- Minimum requirement for proof loading and if so the proof factor
- Minimum requirement for qualification/inspection
- Other considerations
Thanks in advance !
PS: Is it that much of a mess in this world to find regulations, norms and standards that applies to the tasks we do in our profession ? Or am I just ignorant ? If you know a good way to navigate such information, please educate me.