Book Overview
The ASME B30.4 2020, Portal, Tower, and Pedestal Cranes applies to the construction, installation, operation, inspection, and maintenance of electric motor or internal-combustion engine powered portal and pedestal cranes, that adjust operating radius by means of a boom luffing mechanism or by means of a trolley traversing a horizontal boom, that may be mounted on a fixed or traveling base, and to any variation thereof that retain the same fundamental characteristics. This standard applies only to portal and pedestal cranes utilizing a drum and wire rope for hoisting and which are used for hoisting work. The requirements for tower cranes (refer to ASME B30.3), telescopic boom cranes (refer to ASME B30.5), and knuckleboom cranes (refer to ASME B30.22) are not included in this standard.
Key aspects:
1. Crane Types Covered
- Portal cranes – mounted on legs, typically running on rails.
- Tower cranes – vertical mast with rotating jib, used in construction.
- Pedestal cranes – fixed base, common in marine and industrial settings.
2. Scope of Application
- Applies to construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance, and modification of these cranes.
- Intended for use by crane manufacturers, owners, users, operators, maintenance personnel, and site safety staff.
3. Safety Requirements
Mandates load ratings, limit devices, and fail-safes.
- Specific provisions for:
- Boom stops
- Anti-two-blocking devices
- Travel and swing limiters
- Emergency stop functions
- Boom stops
4. Inspection & Testing
Divides inspections into:
- Frequent inspections (daily or prior to each use)
- Periodic inspections (monthly or at defined intervals)
Specifies:
- Inspection checklists
- Load testing procedures (after assembly or repair)
- Structural integrity checks
- Recording and retention of inspection reports
5. Operator Responsibilities
Operators must:
- Perform pre-use checks
- Understand hand signals and load charts
- Maintain clear communication
Calls for training, qualification, and certification of operators.
6. Rigging & Load Handling
- Emphasizes proper rigging methods and secure load handling.
- Prohibits unsafe practices such as:
- Side pulls
- Lifting over personnel
- Exceeding rated capacity
- Side pulls
7. Environmental and Site Considerations
Specifies actions under adverse conditions:
-
- Wind speed limitations
- Weather considerations (rain, lightning, ice)
- Wind speed limitations
Guidelines for securing cranes when not in use.
8. Modification & Repairs
Any modification must be:
- Reviewed by a qualified engineer
- Documented
- Re-tested after implementation
9. Control Systems
Requirements for:
- Clearly marked controls
- Standardized operational aids
- Control cab layout
- Emergency shutdown systems
Highlights:
- Updated definitions and terminology for clarity.
- Enhanced inspection criteria and testing requirements.
- Better alignment with other B30 series crane standards.
- Emphasis on operator training and safety compliance.
About ASME
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a nonprofit professional organization founded in 1880 in the United States. It is dedicated to promoting the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences. ASME develops and publishes consensus-based codes and standards, many of which are globally recognized and widely used in mechanical engineering, energy systems, manufacturing, piping, pressure vessels, and more.
Other Works:



There are no reviews yet.