GSO ISO 8431:2015

ISO 8431:1988
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 September 2015

Shipbuilding -- Fixed jib cranes -- Ship-mounted type for general cargo handling

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GSO ISO 8431:2015 Scope

This International Standard specifies the requirements for permanently mounted fixed single jib cranes powered by electric or hydraulic systems, or reciprocating internal combustion (RIC) engines Jib cranes are capable of hoisting, lowering, level luffing or slewing general cargo. All functions may be performed separately or simultaneously, as agreed between the manufacturer and purchaser. This International Standard does not include magnet and grabbing types, nor requirements for multicrane operation, nor details for the type of permanent mounting, e.g. on a strengthened deck, or pedestal or rotating pedestal; nor are requirements for multicrane, twin jib crane, telescopic and/or articulated jib crane or offshore operation included

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