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Publication 101 Lifting points - a design guide

Publication Year

1984

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Specifies the design, fabrication, preferred types and marking of lift points on plant. Defines the rated load, for design purposes, applicable to each lifting point and recommends the SWL for associated lifting gear and appliances. Gives examples on the design of lifting points for multi point lifting for various applications.

Document History

First published 1984. Edition 2, 2013.

ISBN

9780859310376

Publisher Information

Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association

The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association is a European based organisation, supporting companies that own or operate industrial facilities.

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