Crane Inspector
Description
Our Crane Inspector
Training Course is the best in the industry for equipping participants with the
knowledge to effectively design, test, inspect, and examine cranes and related
components and accessories. We strictly adhere to industry standards such as
API Recommended Practice 2D 7th Edition 2014 and API Spec 2C 7th Edition 2012,
ensuring that our graduates are highly qualified and confident in their skills.
The course covers a wide range of topics
that are essential to conducting thorough crane inspections for real cranes, as
well as common issues like crane maintenance, troubleshooting, and ground crane
inspections. It also covers functional operating mechanisms and identifying
maladjustments that could potentially interfere with proper operation or cause
excessive wear of any components.
Additionally, participants will learn how
to effectively maintain all parts of air and hydraulic systems, such as lines,
tanks, valves, and drain pumps, to detect any deterioration or leakage.
Upon completion of the course,
participants will be fully equipped to perform comprehensive inspections of
cranes and ensure their safe operation.
What will you learn
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1. Mechanical and Non-mechanical cranes
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i. Manufacturer's Guidelines; Safety Prioritization
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ii. Regulatory Compliance; Boom Inspection; Actuators
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iii. Critical Components Maintenance, Load Lowering Procedures
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iv. Emergency Load Lowering Procedures
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2. Non-mechanical (Specific Basic Hydraulic Crane)
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i. Control of Hydraulic Energy; Check Valves
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ii. Flow Control Valves; Directional Control Valves
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iii. Pilot Operated Pressure Control Valve; Pressure Control Valves
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iv. Different types of Pump, Reservoirs, Coolers, and Filters
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3. Mechanical (Specific Basic Electricity
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i. Emergency Load Lowering Procedures; Safety Controls
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ii. Backup Power Sources; Manual Overrides
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iii. Training and Procedures
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4. Mechanical (Specific Basic Friction)
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i. Mechanical Terminology
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ii. Boom Hoist Pawl; Boom Hoist Brake
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iii. Bearing – Gear – Shaft and Housing Inspection
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of mechanical or structural engineering principles is recommended.
- Experience in crane operations, maintenance, or related fields is often preferred.
- Must meet the age requirement (typically 18 years or older).
- Familiarity with safety standards and regulations like OSHA, ASME, or other relevant guidelines is beneficial.
Lessons
- 2 Lessons
- 00:00:00 Hours