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Spectrum 8® Alloy Chain |
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GENERAL
INFORMATION |
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WORKING LOAD LIMIT |
ATTACHMENTS |
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The Working Load Limit is the maximum load in pounds which should ever be applied to chain, when the chain is new or in as new condition, and when the load is uniformly applied in direct tension to a straight length of chain. |
Any attachments, such as hooks or links, should |
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| The Proof Test is a term designating the tensile test applied to new chain for the sole purpose of detecting injurious defects in the material or manufacture. It is the load which the chain has withstood under a test in which the load has been applied in direct tension to a straight length of chain. |
ANSI/ASME B30.9 2003 |
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MINIMUM ULTIMATE LOAD |
CAUTION |
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| The Minimum Ultimate Load is the minimum load at which new chain will break when tested by applying direct tension to a straight length of chain at a uniform rate of speed in a testing machine. | Only
Crosby Alloy chain, Spectrum 8®, or Spectrum 10® should be
used for overhead lifting applications. It must be recognized that certain factors in the usage of chain and attachments can be abusive and lessen the load that the chain or attachments can withstand. Some examples are twisting of the chain; disfigurement, deterioration by straining, usage, weathering and corrosion, rapid application of load or jerking applying excessive loads, and sharp corners cutting action. When using chain slings in choker applications, the working load limit must be reduced by 20%. The Crosby A-1338 cradle grab hook can be used without any reduction to the working load limit. |
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ENVIRONMENTAL
EFFECTS |
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| Excessive high or low temperatures or exposure to chemically active environments such as acids or corrosive liquids or fumes can reduce the performance of the chain. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
TEMPERATURE |
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Extreme temperatures will reduce the performance of alloy steel chain slings. Normal Operating temperature is -40 F to 400 F (-40 C to 204 C). See the temperature exposure chart below to determine reduction of WLL due to operating at, and exposure to elevated temperatures (see table 2). Chemically Active Environments can have detrimental effects on the performance of chain. The effects can be both visible loss of material and undetectable material degradation causing significant loss of strength. Usage exposure - Exposure to chemically active environments such as acids or corrosive liquids or fumes can reduce the performance of the chain. Special surface coating / plating / galvanizing: chain should not be subjected to galvanizing or any plating processes. If it is suspected that the chain has been exposed to chemically active environment, remove from service.
* Crosby does not recommend the use of Alloy Chain at temperatures above 800° F. ** When chain is used at room temperature after being heated to temperatures shown in the first column.
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| CHAIN INSPECTION |
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INSPECTION, REMOVAL AND REPAIR PROCEDURES PER ANSI B30.9 Refer to ASME B30.9-1.9 for further information. Initial Inspection Frequent Inspection Periodic Inspection Guidelines for the interval are: Removal Criteria Repair |
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