Anatomy Of Maintenance Equipment: Cranes
Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.79 GB | Duration: 4h 15m
Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.79 GB | Duration: 4h 15m
Types of crane, Pros & Cons, Working Principle, Operational steps of crane
What you'll learn
Crane Anatomy and Maintenance Fundamentals: Mobile & Tower Cranes
Types, Functions, Anatomy of Mobile Crane Components & Role in Mobile Crane operation
Types, Functions, Anatomy of Tower Crane Components & Role in Tower Crane operation
Types, Functions, Anatomy, Working Principle of Overhead Crane Components
Types, Functions, Anatomy, Working Principle of Jib Crane Components
Types, Functions, Anatomy, Working Principle of Floating Crane Components
Requirements
Mechanical
Description
Maintenance equipment in the oil and gas industry can include a variety of tools, machinery, and vehicles used to maintain and repair oil and gas production facilities, pipelines, and other equipment. Some common examples of maintenance equipment used in the oil and gas industry include:1.Welding equipment - used to weld and repair pipelines and other metal structures2.Compressors - used to power pneumatic tools for maintenance and repair work3.Generators - used to provide power in remote locations or in the event of power outages4. Pressure testing equipment - used to test the integrity of pipelines and other equipment5.Inspection tools - including cameras, sensors, and other devices used to inspect the condition of equipment and identify potential issues6.Cranes and lifting equipment - used to move heavy equipment and components during maintenance and repair work.These are just a few examples of the many types of maintenance equipment used in the oil and gas industry. The specific equipment used can vary depending on the type of facility, the equipment is maintained, and other factors.The following cranes have been covered in this course1.Mobile cranes: versatile and transportable, used for lifting heavy equipment and materials during maintenance operations2.Tower cranes: tall and stationary, used for maintenance tasks in construction projects, capable of lifting heavy equipment to great heights3.Overhead cranes: fixed and mounted on a beam or gantry, useful for lifting heavy equipment or machinery in limited floor space environments4.Jib cranes: small and portable, used for lifting equipment and materials in confined spaces5.Floating cranes: mounted on barges, used for maintenance tasks in offshore oil and gas platforms, capable of lifting heavy equipment and materials from the platform to the barge for transportation to shoreThis Maintenance Equipment course provides a comprehensive understanding of various maintenance equipment used in industrial settings. The course covers the different types of maintenance equipment, their critical components, advantages, and disadvantages, as well as their working principle and operational steps.Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:Understand the types of maintenance equipment and their applicationsIdentify the critical components of maintenance equipmentEvaluate the pros and cons of different maintenance equipmentUnderstand the working principle of different maintenance equipmentIdentify the operational steps for different maintenance equipmentCourse Topics: The course covers the following topics:Introduction to Maintenance EquipmentTypes of Maintenance Equipment: mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electronicCritical Components of Maintenance Equipment: motors, pumps, gears, bearings, valves, sensors, controllers, and actuatorsPros and Cons of Different Maintenance Equipment: cost, reliability, maintenance requirements, and ease of useWorking Principle of Different Maintenance Equipment: principles of operation, power source, and control mechanismsOperational Steps for Different Maintenance Equipment: maintenance procedures, troubleshooting, and repair
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Maintenance Equipment
Lecture 1 Content Covered in the Course
Lecture 2 What are Maintenance Equipment
Lecture 3 Various Types of Cranes
Section 2: Mobile Cranes
Lecture 4 12 Types of Mobile Cranes
Lecture 5 8 Typical Components of Mobile Cranes
Lecture 6 Carry Deck Crane
Lecture 7 Crawler Crane
Lecture 8 5.21 Difference between Carry Deck & Crawler Cranes
Lecture 9 Floating Crane
Lecture 10 RoughTerrain Crane
Lecture 11 Truck Mounted crane
Lecture 12 All terrain Crane
Lecture 13 Pick And Carry cranes
Lecture 14 Side Lifter
Lecture 15 Travel Lift
Lecture 16 Rail Road Crane
Lecture 17 Ariel Crane
Lecture 18 Telescopic Crane
Section 3: Tower Cranes
Lecture 19 Tower cranes definition and working
Lecture 20 Hammerhead Tower Cranes
Lecture 21 Luffing Tower Cranes
Lecture 22 Self Erecting Tower Cranes
Section 4: Overhead Cranes
Lecture 23 Brief of types of Overhead cranes
Lecture 24 Bridge Cranes
Lecture 25 Gantry type overhead Cranes
Lecture 26 Monorail overhead Cranes
Lecture 27 Workstation type Overhead cranes
Section 5: Jib Cranes
Lecture 28 Introduction to Jib Cranes
Lecture 29 Freestanding Jib Crane
Lecture 30 Wall mounted Jib Crane
Lecture 31 Mast mounted Jib Crane
Lecture 32 Articulated Jib Crane
Lecture 33 Gantry Jib Crane
Lecture 34 Wall travelling Jib Crane
Lecture 35 Working Principle of JIB cranes
Lecture 36 Pros and cons of JIB cranes
Lecture 37 Operational Steps of JIB Cranes
Section 6: Floating Cranes
Lecture 38 Introduction & Types of Floating cranes
Lecture 39 Heavy Lift Vessel Floating crane
Lecture 40 Salvage Vessel Floating crane
Lecture 41 Container Crane Vessel Floating crane
Lecture 42 Derrick Crane Vessel Floating crane
Lecture 43 Gantry Vessel Floating crane
Lecture 44 Wind turbine Floating crane
Lecture 45 Pipe Laying Floating crane
Lecture 46 Working Principle of Floating crane
Lecture 47 Pros & Cons of Floating crane
Lecture 48 General Steps to Operate Floating crane
Lecture 49 Typical Safety Measures
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