Glossary P S
Glossary P S
Glossary P S
Hoist
Patented track
Bridge
Crane
Pawl
Hoist
Peel-off
Below
hook
device
Pendant pushbutton
station
Pitch diameter
Bridge
Crane &
Hoist
Hoist
Hoist
Bridge
Crane &
Hoist
Bridge
Crane
Control
Plugging
Plugging relay
Bridge
Crane
Control
Hoist
(WCH)
The first device that, when actuated, limits
hoisting motion in the upward direction. (ASME
B30.2-1990)
Important, this is not to be used as a operational
limit switch.
Process crane
Protective panel
Qualified person
Rail sweep
Rail, bridge
Rail, runway
Rated load (capacity)
Reach
Bridge
Crane
Bridge
Crane
Control
Bridge
Crane &
Monorail
Reeving
Hoist
Regenerative braking
means
Hoist
Regulated speed
Bridge
Crane &
Hoist
Bridge
Crane
Control
Righthand end
Bridge
Crane
Rope
Hoist
Rope drum
Hoist
Rope sheave
Hoist
Rotary switch
Monorail
Rotating axle
Running sheave
Bridge
Crane
Hoist
Runway
Runway
Runway conductors
Runway rail
S section
Safety lug
Service platform
Service, heavy
Service, normal
Service, severe
Shall
Shear breakaway force
Sheave
Sheave, running
Sheave; nonrunning
(equalizer)
Should
Runway
Side pull
Hoist
Simple beam
General
Single reeved
Skeleton cab
Hoist
Bridge
Crane
Bridge
Crane
Skewing forces
Span
Splice
Spring return
Bridge
Crane
Bridge
Crane &
Monorail
Bridge
Crane
Control
Sprocket, idle
Hoist
Sprocket. Load
Hoist
Spur track
Monorail
Squaring shaft
Bridge
Crane
Standby equipment
Bridge
Crane &
Hoist
Bridge
Crane
Control
Bridge
Crane
The component of the hoist pull acting horizontally when the hoist lines are not operated
vertically. (ASME B30-17)
A structural member supported and unrestrained
at each end and subjected to loads acting
transversely to its longitudinal axis. (ANSI MH
27.1-1981)
Same as dummy cab. (CMAA Spec. 70)
Lateral forces on the bridge truck wheels caused
by the bridge girders not running perpendicular
to the runways. Some normal skewing occurs in
all bridges. (CMAA Spec. 70)
The horizontal distance center-to-center of
runway rails. (CMAA Spec. 70)
A mechanical device used to join the adjacent
ends of track sections. (ASME B30.11-1993)
A device used on a manual Bridge Crane
Controller, master switch, or pushbutton to cause
the unit to return automatically to the neutral
position, when released by the operator. (WCH)
A freely rotating device that changes the
direction of the load chain. (ASME B30-16-1993)
A hoist component that transmits motion to the
load chain. This component is sometimes called
load wheel, load sheave, pocket wheel, or chain
wheel. (ASME B30-16-1993)
A fixed track arranged to interlock with an
adjacent crane girder to permit passage of
carriers from the spur track to the crane, and vice
versa. (ASME B30.11-1993)
A driven shaft which transmits torque to drive
wheels operating on two or more tracks. (ANSI
MH 27.1-1981)
Equipment that is not in regular service but which
is used occasionally or intermittently as required.
(ASME B30.11-1993)
A method of switching electrical circuits without
the use of contacts. (CMAA Spec. 70)
A fixed track attached to the building or
supporting structure. (ANSI MH 27.1-1981)
A type of Bridge Crane Control system with
infinite speed Bridge Crane Control between
Control
Stepped Bridge Crane
Control
Stop
Bridge
Crane
Control
Runway
Strength, average
ultimate
General
Stress
General
Stripper
Hoist
Below
hook
device
Runways
Structural supports
Supporting lift
Supporting structure.
Suspension fittings
Sweep
Switch, cross-track
Switch, emergency
stop
Switch, glide (slide)
Below
hook
device
Runways
Bridge
Cranes &
Hoist
Bridge
Crane &
Runway
Monorail
Bridge
Crane
Control
Monorail
Switch, limit
Bridge
Crane
Control
Switch, tongue
Bridge
Crane
Control
Bridge
Crane
Control
Bridge
Crane
Control
Bridge
Crane
Control
Monorail
Switch, track
Monorail
Switch, master