Maricopa Community Colleges  ABA113   20004-20026 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 03/28/00
ABA113 20004-20026 LEC 1 Credit(s) 1 Period(s)
Rigging for Pipefitters
Selection, inspection, use and maintenance of blocks and tackles, chain hoists, come-alongs, jacks and tuggers. Heavy rigging hardware and lifting capacity charts. Procedures for balancing Loads and rigging pipes and valves. Planning the rigging job. Prerequisites: None.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
ABA113   20004-20026 Rigging for Pipefitters
1. List and define trade terms associated with rigging pipes and valves. (I)
2. Describe procedures to select, inspect, use and maintain blocks, and tackles, chain hoists and come-alongs. (II)
3. Describe procedures to select, inspect, use and maintain jacks and tuggers. (III)
4. Identify and explain the use of heavy rigging hardware and describe inspection procedures. (IV)
5. Read and interpret lifting capacity charts. (V)
6. Explain the proper procedures for balancing Loads. (VI)
7. Describe the procedures to rig pipes and valves. (VII)
8. Layout and describe the plan for a rigging job. (VIII)
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ABA113   20004-20026 Rigging for Pipefitters
    I. Terminology
        A. Becket
        B. Chock
        C. Falls
        D. Fixed block
        E. Hauling line
        F. Lifting eyes
        G. Parts of line
        H. Safety factor
        I. Safe working Load
        J. Other
      II. Blocks and tackle, chain hoists and come-alongs
          A. Blocks and tackle
            1. simple
            2. compound
            3. reeving
          B. Chain hoists
            1. differential
            2. screw-geared
            3. spur-geared
            4. electric
          C. Come-alongs
        III. Jacks and tuggers
            A. Jacks
              1. ratchet
              2. screw
              3. hydraulic
            B. Tuggers
          IV. Heavy rigging hardware
              A. Definition
              B. Shackles
                1. safe working Load
                2. anchor
                3. D-type
              C. Hooks
                1. safe working Load
                2. sling
                3. slip
                4. grab
                5. sorting
                6. spring latch
                7. mechanical latch
                8. swivel gate latch
                9. moused hook
                10. Loading
              D. Swivels
                1. jaw and hook
                2. jaw and eye
                3. eye and eye
                4. eye and hook
                5. eye and jaw
                6. jaw and jaw
              E. Turnbuckles
                1. eye and eye
                2. jaw and jaw
                3. hook and hook
              F. Rigging plates and links
                1. equalizer plate
                2. compound equalizer plate
                3. single link
                4. double link
                5. right angle link
              G. Spreader beams
              H. Lifting beams
              I. Inspection procedures
                1. shackles
                2. hooks
                3. swivels
                4. turnbuckles
                5. rigging plates and links
                6. spreader and lifting beams
            V. Lifting capacity charts
                A. Selection
                  1. heading
                  2. operating conditions statement
                  3. machine equipment section
                B. Requirements
                  1. operating conditions
                  2. operating radius
                  3. boom point elevation
                  4. hoist reeving
                  5. Load and whip line specifications
                  6. maximum boom and job lengths lifted unassisted
                  7. deductions from capacities
                C. Sections
                D. Jib lifting capacities
                E. Lifting capacity worksheets
              VI. Load balancing - lifting connectors
                  A. Lugs
                  B. Eyebolts
                VII. Rigging pipe and valves
                    A. Pipe
                      1. determining pipe weight
                      2. blocking
                      3. choking
                      4. lifting
                      5. landing
                    B. Valves
                      1. chokers
                      2. slings
                  VIII. Planning rigging jobs
                      A. Who is in charge
                      B. What is to be done
                      C. Where will work be done
                      D. When is work to be done
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