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01asme-B30 1-2020

ASME B30.1-2020 is a safety standard for jacks, industrial rollers, air casters, and hydraulic gantries, revising the previous 2015 edition. The standard will become effective one year after its issuance date of February 19, 2021, with the next edition scheduled for 2025. ASME provides interpretations and errata for the standard on its website, emphasizing that it does not endorse any specific items or activities related to the standard.

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01asme-B30 1-2020

ASME B30.1-2020 is a safety standard for jacks, industrial rollers, air casters, and hydraulic gantries, revising the previous 2015 edition. The standard will become effective one year after its issuance date of February 19, 2021, with the next edition scheduled for 2025. ASME provides interpretations and errata for the standard on its website, emphasizing that it does not endorse any specific items or activities related to the standard.

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ASME B30.

1-2020
(Revision of ASME B30.1-2015)

Jacks, Industrial
Rollers, Air Casters,
and Hydraulic Gantries

Safety Standard for Cableways,


Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks,
and Slings

A N A M E R I C A N N AT I O N A L STA N DA R D
ASME B30.1-2020
(Revision of ASME B30.1-2015)

Jacks, Industrial
Rollers, Air Casters,
and Hydraulic Gantries
Safety Standard for Cableways,
Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks,
and Slings

AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

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Date of Issuance: February 19, 2021

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