kingnero
Mechanical
- Aug 15, 2009
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I am looking for an EN or ISO standard that describes the design, safety factors, ... of fixed load-lifting attachments.
The problems I'm encountering is defending my design against a client that double checks every aspect of the design and fabrication.
We're talking specifically welded (sometimes bolted) lifting eyes on structures that serve solely for the transportation and installation of the parts: fixed pump skids, large beams, stationary equipment like machine bases.
I am aware of the below the hook standard, but the client does not accept american standards (in order to avoid cherry-picking). Fabrication and NDT are done using ISO standards.
There are also standards for non-fixed load lifting attachments (plate clamps, magnets, vacuum lifters, ...) and spreader beams. I assume however that for single-use lifting eyes, the safety factors are smaller but before committing to a lower FoS I need to have something in written, preferably a standard or an authorative design guide.
Does such a document exist, and if yes, could someone please point me towards it?
Thanks in advance,
The problems I'm encountering is defending my design against a client that double checks every aspect of the design and fabrication.
We're talking specifically welded (sometimes bolted) lifting eyes on structures that serve solely for the transportation and installation of the parts: fixed pump skids, large beams, stationary equipment like machine bases.
I am aware of the below the hook standard, but the client does not accept american standards (in order to avoid cherry-picking). Fabrication and NDT are done using ISO standards.
There are also standards for non-fixed load lifting attachments (plate clamps, magnets, vacuum lifters, ...) and spreader beams. I assume however that for single-use lifting eyes, the safety factors are smaller but before committing to a lower FoS I need to have something in written, preferably a standard or an authorative design guide.
Does such a document exist, and if yes, could someone please point me towards it?
Thanks in advance,