Tuesday, April 8, 2014

AISE SERVICE CLASS

AISE also provides for different service classes for cranes covered under AISE Technical Report No. 6, "Specifications for Electric Overhead Traveling Cranes for Steel Mill Service". Like CMAA, AISE also provides a numerical method for determining crane class based on the expected load spectrum. Without getting into the specifics of this method, AISE does generally describe the different service classes (load cycles) as follows:

1. Service Class 1 (N1): Less than 100,000 cycles

2. Service Class 2 (N2): 100,000 to 500,000 cycles

3. Service Class 3 (N3): 500,000 to 2,000,000 cycles

4. Service Class 4 (N4): Over 2,000,000 cycles

Further AISE describe the different Load Classes as

1. L1= Cranes which hoist the rated load exceptionally, and normally hoist very light loads

2. L2= Cranes which rarely hoist the rated load, and normally hoist loads about 1/3 the rated capacity

3. L3= Cranes which hoist the rated load fairly frequently, and normally hoist loads between 1/2 and 2/3 or the rated capacity

4. L4= Cranes which are regularly loaded close to the rated capacity

Based on the load classes and load cycles, the CMMA chart below helps determine the class of the crane.


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