ANSI ASME B29 24-2002 Roller Load Chains for Overhead Hoists.pdf
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1、ASME B29.24-2002(Revision of ASME B29.24M-1995)ROLLER LOADCHAINS FOROVERHEAD HOISTSAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDREAFFIRMED 2016Intentionally left blank AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDROLLER LOAD CHAINS FOROVERHEAD HOISTSASME B29.24-2002(Revision of ASME B29.24M-1995)Date of Issuance: September 26, 200
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8、duced in any form,in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without the prior written permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersThree Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2002 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.
9、A.CONTENTSForeword ivCommittee Roster vCorrespondence With the B29 Committee . vi1 Scope 12 Purpose 13 Roller Load Chains . 13.1 1Nomenclature 3.2 1General Proportions 3.3 1Numbering System 3.4 1Minimum Ultimate Tensile Strength 3.5 1Length Tolerance 3.6 4Measuring Load .3.7 4Preload .3.8 4General C
10、hain Dimensions .4 Roller Chain Inspection, Replacement, and Maintenance . 44.1 4Chain Inspection .4.2 7Maintenance .4.3 8Replacement of Load Chain Figures1 Typical Hoist Roller Load Chain . 22 Overhead Hoist 43 Elongation Measurement 54 Illustration of Camber and Twist . 55 Hook 66 Pin Turning . 67
11、 Inspection of Chain Rollers 78 Inspection for Tight Joints . 7Table1 General Load Chain Dimensions 3iiiFOREWORDA number of specialized roller chains are made and supplied to original equipmentmanufacturers for use as load chains on overhead hoists. Although these chains are ofsimilar design and con
12、struction, and are usually dimensionally interchangeable with equivalentpitch ANSI B29.1, Power Transmission Roller Chains, they differ in that they are normallymade using select steels and/or specially treated chain parts to provide for the higher tensileand fatigue strength properties required to
13、meet the rate load capacitites of the overheadhoists in which they are used.Hoist load chains are consequently assigned special chain numbers to distinguish themfrom equivalent pitch B29.1 or other roller chains, which even if dimensionaly interchangeable,may not have the necessary strength or speci
14、al characteristics for replacement of the originalhoist load chain.It was recognized by the Roller Chain Technical Committee of the American ChainAssociation that a potential risk of personal injury could occur as a result of chain failureif the original load chiain was inadvertently replaced by a l
15、ower strenght chain, or if properuse, care, and maintenace procedures were not followed. Consequently, a committee wasformed in October 1978 to prepare a standared for chains used in overhead hoists to serveas a guide to users and purchasers of overhead hoists with regard to hoist chain designations
16、,dimensions, ultimate strength, maintenance, and inspection procedures, and restrictions forchain replacement. The standard would also provide a reference in related standards suchas ASME/ANSI B30.16, Overhead Hoists (Underhung), (latest edition) with regard to chaincare and replacement.In tabulatin
17、g dimensional information in this Standard, customary inch-pound units havebeen used. Additionally, companion tabulations have been included in order to providetranslations of these values into metric (SI) units in accordance with ASME Guide SI-1,ASME Orientation and Guide for use of SI (Metric) Uni
18、ts. For this reason, certain formulasand relationships have been intentionally presented only in customary units so as to precludeany ambiguity between them and the tablulated values.ASME B29.24M-1995 included two significant modifications. The first is a reviseddefinition of Minimum Ultimate Tensil
19、e Strength that clarifies the meaning and use of theterm. The second is a revision to the listed values for maximum pin diameter. The changesin pin diameter will not affect the interchangeability of the chains. The pin diameters werechanged to provide a national basis for conversion between conventi
20、onal (inch) and SI(metric) dimensions. With concurrent changes in the related ISO standards, a long-standingsource of potential discrepancies will be eliminated.The lastest revision of this Standard includes two changes. One is the inclusion of therequirements to preload all chains covered by this S
21、tandard. The minimum preload valuesare derived from the requirements specified in the hoist standards such as ASME B30.21,Manually Lever Operated Hoists. The second change is the removal of 1 in. pitch80 HSseries chain.Suggestions for the improvement of this Standard are welcome. They should be addr
22、essedto the Secretary, ASME B29 Committee, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.This Standard was approved as an American National Standard on August 20, 2002.ivASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE B29Chains, Attachments, and Sprockets for PowerTransmission and Conveying(The following is the roster of the
23、 Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)OFFICERSJ. L. Wright, ChairC. G. Springman, Vice ChairM. Lo, SecretaryCOMMITTEE PERSONNELW. C. Hall, Ramsey Production Corp.L. E. Hampel, Allied-Locker Industries, Inc.M. Lo, The American Society of Mechanical EngineersA. M. McCarty, MGRD. Moore,
24、Jeffrey Chain Co.R. W. Neuhengen, Drives, Inc.V. D. Petershack, Hitachi Maxco Ltd.R. A. Reinfried, Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers AssociationS. Rhoad, Webster Industry, Inc.R. J. Rothchild, US TsubakiK. J. Smith, KONE, Inc.C. G. Springman, Diamond Chain Co.J. L. Wright, Diamond Chain Co.vCORRESPON
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