Pemeriksaan Dan Pengujian Pesawat Angkat Angkut Jenis Tower Crane
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25170/jpk.v2i05.7347Keywords:
Inspection, Testing, Tower Crane, Industry, Work Accidents, Regulatory ComplianceAbstract
Lifting and transporting equipment, especially tower cranes, play a crucial role in the construction and manufacturing industries. This equipment is used to lift and move heavy materials in project areas with high efficiency. However, non-standard operation can lead to fatal accident risks, including load falls, structural failure, and worker injuries. Routine inspections of tower cranes are carried out to ensure that all components are functioning properly and in accordance with applicable safety standards. This activity takes technical data and the history of the use of lifting and transporting equipment in the work area to assess the suitability and safety factors. The inspection and testing procedures are carried out in several steps, including the use of a guide in the form of a standard checklist form, then a document check is carried out; physical visual inspection and dimensions; and load and function testing. Steel wire rope is safe to use for tower crane structures within a radius of 60 meters with a lifting capacity of 2.4 tons. There was no decrease in the hoist motor during the static load test. There is a modification to the hook used to replace the safety latch by welding it to the hook body. The Operator's SIO meets class I requirements with a tower height of ± 70 meters.
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