Common use of ENGINEER AND OILER Clause in Contracts

ENGINEER AND OILER. (A) Oiler: An oiler shall be assigned to cranes and derricks with a lifting capacity of over one hundred (100) ton (manufacturers’ rated capacity). It is agreed the manufacturers’ rated capacity to mean: The lifting capacity shown at its minimum lifting distance from center pin, with the tracks or outriggers fully extended, with the minimum amount of boom, and with the maximum amount of counterweight on and extended, maximum amount of sheaves and lagging, for the machine’s maximum lifting capacity.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Building Agreement, Master Building Agreement, Master Building Agreement

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ENGINEER AND OILER. (A) Oiler: oIler. An oiler shall be assigned to cranes and derricks with a lifting capacity of over one hundred (100) ton tons (manufacturers’ rated capacity)) . It is agreed that the manufacturers’ rated capacity is to mean: The lifting capacity shown at its minimum lifting distance from center pin, with the tracks or outriggers fully extended, with the minimum amount of boom, boom and with the maximum amount of counterweight on and extended, maximum amount of sheaves and lagging, for the machine’s maximum lifting capacitycapacity .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Utilites Construction Master Agreement

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ENGINEER AND OILER. (A) Oiler: An oiler shall be assigned to cranes and derricks with a lifting capacity of over one hundred (100) ton (manufacturers' rated capacity). It is agreed the manufacturers' rated capacity to mean: The lifting capacity shown at its minimum lifting distance from center pin, with the tracks or outriggers fully extended, with the minimum amount of boom, and with the maximum amount of counterweight on and extended, maximum amount of sheaves and lagging, for the machine’s 's maximum lifting capacity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Building Agreement

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