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Cylinder cradles

ANSI Z-49.1,10.8.3.8 CGA G-1,5.2.3 29CFR1910.253(b)(5)(ii)(A) 29CFR1926.350(a)(2) 4.5.30 When using a crane, derrick, etc. to transport cylinders, a cradle, boat, pallet, slingboard or other suitable platform shall be used. Compressed gas cylinders shall be secured to the lifting device before they are hoisted. [Pg.224]

The pile will be of the horizontal type, - a large drum, in effect, lying on its side and supported in a cradle formed by filling in the lower corner spaces between the cylinder and the enclosing parallelopiped with second class, dead graphite or other suitable material. (See Fig. 24). [Pg.322]

The core of the FSS is a steel cylinder separated lengthwise into two sections. The cylinder is connected to a cradle that supports the system inside the EDS vessel. A three-sided steel support is positioned inside the lower half of the cylinder to hold the munition and to provide shock absorption below the munition. A steel block is positioned between the lower half cylinder and the cradle bottom to stop the CSC jet in case of complete penetration. [Pg.72]

Avoid dragging or sliding cylinders. Do not lift cylinders by the caps. Firmly secure the cylinder and move with a suitable hand truck, lift truck, or crane with a cradle or platform. [Pg.566]

When cylinders are hoisted, they shall be secured on a cradle, slingboard, or pallet. They shall not be hoisted or transported by means of magnets or choker slings. [Pg.437]

Fig. 1. Recommended type of cradle to hold acetylene cylinders when moved with a crane or derrick. Fig. 1. Recommended type of cradle to hold acetylene cylinders when moved with a crane or derrick.
Do not use lifting devices that transfer part of the load to the cylinder itself (e.g., rope, chain, sling) support cylinder on cradle. [Pg.74]

Move cylinders with a suitable hand truck, lift truck, or crane with a cradle or platform. [Pg.52]

A variable-delivery axial pump is shown in Fig. 174. The drive shaft a is seated in the pump housing in two bearings and has seven cylinder bores, arranged parallel to its axis, with pistons h. The pistons sit with spherical shoes c on a thrust bearing in the cradle d. At each rotation of... [Pg.214]


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