Side pull definition

Side pull means that portion of the hoist pull acting horizontally when the hoist lines are not operated vertically.
Side pull means to pull a load with a hoist, chain or cable other than vertically.
Side pull means that portion of the hoist pull act- ing horizontally when the hoist lines are not operated verti- cally.

Examples of Side pull in a sentence

  • Side pull h When lowering the boom angles less than 12o on boom or jib is extremely dangerous.

  • Side pull can be caused by pulling or pushing on the tongin a direction that is not along a perpendicular plane, unlevel mounting of the vise, inadequate support of the part being broken out, and improper seating of the part being broken out in the tong or vise.

  • He owns a group of foreign companies known as the Petrodel Group who, in turn, own a number of valuable properties in and around London.

  • Column C = Shows breaking strength as set out in the E.S.R.,B.S.S. or eminent makers’ lists.Column D = Is the maximum working tension permitted by E.5.R.Column E = Side pull for each degree variation of bearing at the pole with tension D in the conductor.Column F = Wind pressure per lineal foot at 18 lbs.

  • Side pull  Before starting operation, make sure that mass of load is on the boom or jib is extremely dangerous.

  • Anchors, a bolt or two, piece of rope.2. Drunk Enough to Dance 12b (Ben Cooper) Side pull past the first two bolts to the base of a small roof.

  • Within both evaluations the participants reported changes which suggest that they were better able to regulate and reflect.

  • Side pull grilles shall be top and bottom locking and shall utilize floor pins (floor track is not permitted).

  • Side pull indication marks Photo: The Crosby Group Replace poured sockets when worn.

  • Side pull • When lowering the boom angles less than 12o on boom or jib is extremely dangerous.


More Definitions of Side pull

Side pull means that portion of the hoist pull acting horizontally when the hoist lines are not operated vertically. Figure 19: Side PullFigure 18: Crane Runway (excluding yellow bridge) Commented [LD14]: Side pull is a critical term in the crane world. It’s the action of not lifting with the rope perpendicular to the floor. Side pulling imposes a load on the crane it was not designed to handle. At worst Side pulling can result in structural failure and at best it results in rapid wire rope wear. Instructions warning against side pulling are to be displayed on every hoist in plain sight of the operator. 1910.179(a)(55) 1910.179(a)(55)

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