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Document Status
Replaced, remains current
Supplement
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Civil & Structural Supplement
Series
BS
Abstract
Gives a base for computing stresses in crane structures and permissible stresses for steels to BS 4360. Covers classification based on severity of intended use of load to be considered, selection of steel, minimum thickness of plates and sections, working stresses, basic stresses in joint fastenings, web plates and stiffeners and fluctuating loads. Appendices give classification, use of steels of higher tensile strength than those to BS 4360, effective lengths of jibs, basic formula, design checks, and fatigue strength of structural components.
History
Superseded by BS EN 13001-1:2004, BS EN 13001-2:2014, BS EN 13001-3-1:2012, BS EN 13001-3-3:2014, DD CEN/TS 13001-3-2:2004 and DD CEN/TS 13001-3-5:2010 but remains current.
ISBN
0580133850
Subjects
- Construction site equipment
- Lifting equipment
Publisher History
With over 100 years of experience the British Standards Institute is recognised as the UK’s National standards body. Their committees work with the manufacturing and service industries, government, businesses and consumers to facilitate the production of British, European and International standards.
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BS EN 13001-2:2014 Crane safety - General design. Load actions
Latest version of document
Specifies load actions to be used, conditions and requirements for design to prevent mechanical hazards of cranes and for verification purposes.
Supersedes BS EN 13001-2:2011. Supersedes BS 2573-1:1983 and BS 2573-2:1980 which remain current. See National foreword for information relating to use of BS EN 13001 series.
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