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Table 5-3 Periodic Inspection

Requirements of frequent inspection.
Evidence of loose bolts, nuts, or rivets.
Evidence of worn, corroded, cracked, or distorted parts such as suspension housing, chain attachments, yokes,
suspension bolts, shafts, gears, bearings, pins, rollers and locking and clamping devices.
Evidence of damage to hook retaining nuts or collars and pins, and welds or rivets used to secure the retaining
members.
Evidence of damage or excessive wear of load sheave.
Evidence of worn, glazed or oil contaminated friction disks; worn pawls, cams or ratchet; corroded, stretched, or broken
pawl springs in brake mechanism.
Evidence of damage to supporting structure.
Function label on hoist for legibility.
Warning label properly attached to the hoist and legible (

see Section 8.0, Fig. No. 33

).

End connections of load chain stopper link.


5.5 Inspection Methods and Criteria

5.5.1 This section covers the inspection of specific items. The list of items in this section is based on those listed in ANSI/ASME B30.16

for the Frequent and Periodic Inspection.

5.5.2 Frequent Inspection - Not intended to involve disassembly of the hoist. Disassembly for further inspection would be required if only

if frequent inspection results so indicate. Disassembly and further inspection should only be performed by a qualified person trained
in the disassembly and re-assembly of the hoist.

5.5.3 Periodic Inspection - Disassembly of the hoist is required. Disassembly should only be performed by a qualified person trained in

the disassembly and re-assembly of the hoist.

Table 5-4 Hoist Inspection Methods and Criteria

Item

Method

Criteria

Action

Functional
operating
mechanisms.

Visual, Auditory

Mechanisms should be properly adjusted and should not produce unusual sounds
when operated. Components should not be deformed, scarred or show significant
wear.

Repair or replace
as required.

Braking System
– Components

Visual

Brake Pawl, Pawl Shaft, Pawl Spring, Friction Disc and Ratchet Disc should not
be deformed scarred or show significant wear.

Replace

Braking System
– Friction Plate

Visual, Measure The surface of the friction plate should be free of grease, oil, scars, gouges and

wear and have uniform thickness. The thickness of both plates together should
not be less than the discard value listed in

Table 5-7

.

Replace

Housing
Mechanical and
Lifting System –
Components

Visual, Auditory,
Function

Hoist components including load blocks, suspension housing, chain attachments,
clevises, yokes, suspension bolts, shafts, gears, bearings, pins and rollers should
be free of cracks, distortion, significant wear and corrosion. Evidence of same
can be detected visually or via detection of unusual sounds during operation.

Replace.

Hooks –
Condition

Visual

Should be free of gouges, dents, weld splatter, significant corrosion, twists,
deformations, significant wear, dirt and grime. Hook should swivel freely.

Replace.

Hooks – Fretting
wear

Measure

The "u" and "t" dimensions should not be less than the discard value listed in

Table 5-5

.

Replace.

Hooks – Stretch

Measure

The "k" dimension should not be greater than 1.05 times that measured and
recorded at the time of purchase (See Section 3.1). If recorded "k" values are not
available for hooks when new, use nominal "k" values from

Table 5-5

.

Replace.

Hooks – Hook
Latches

Visual, Function Latch should not be deformed. Attachment of latch to hook should not be loose

or stiff. Latch spring should not be missing and should not be weak.

Replace.

Hooks – Yoke
Assembly

Visual

Should be free of significant rust, weld splatter, nicks, and gouges. Holes should
not be elongated, fasteners should not be loose (Refer to figure in

Section 8.0

),

and there should be no gap between mating parts.

Torque or
replace as
required.

Yoke – Hole
Deformation

Visual, Measure The "D" dimension of the top pin hole should not be greater than the discard

value listed in

Table 5-8

.

Replace Hook
Set

Top Pin –
Deformation

Visual, Measure The top pin should be free of scars or significant deformation. The “E" dimension

should not be less than discard value listed in

Table 5-9

.

Replace

Load Chain –
Surface
Condition,
Lubrication

Visual

Should be free of gouges, nicks, dents, weld splatter and corrosion. Links should
not be deformed, and should not show signs of abrasion. Surfaces where links
bear on one another should be free of significant wear. Entire surface should be
coated with lubricant and should be free of dirt and grime.

Replace (only
with load chain
listed in parts
list).

Load Chain –
Pitch and Wire
Diameter

Measure

The “P" dimension should not be greater than discard value listed in

Table 5-6

.

The “d" dimension should not be less than discard value listed in

Table 5-6

.

Replace (see
above). Inspect
load sheave.

Bolts, Nuts and
Rivets

Visual, Check
with Proper Tool

Bolts, nuts and rivets should not be loose, deformed or corroded.

Tighten or
replace as
required.