HOW MUCH TIME DOES
YOUR CRANE HAVE LEFT?
.
CRANES AND THEIR
COMPONENTS ARE
NOT DESIGNED TO
LAST FOREVER
Welded structures and machinery components
experience fatigue and wear-and-tear whenever
a crane is working.
These components have a finite service life –
which is correlated to usage, not calendar time.
Structures consume their design life in work
cycles, while machineries consume their design
life in running hours.
Both structures and machineries take the
load into account – half the rated load
consumes design life by a factor of 0.125.
WORK CYCLES
EXHAUSTED
RUNNING HOURS
DESIGN LIFE ACTUAL/DESIGN LOAD
DESIGN CLASS
DETERMINES
USABLE DESIGN LIFE
Design class indicates how many times a
load can be lifted, and how many operational
hours the machinery is rated to endure.
Lifting the same load repeatedly, a lower
class of crane will not last as long as a
higher class of crane.
10t
A8/M8* C8/M8** F/ISO-M8†
STRUCTURE = 1,000,000 LIFTS STRUCTURE = 1,000,000 LIFTS STRUCTURE = 2,000,000 LIFTS
MACHINERY = 12,500 HOURS MACHINERY = 12,500 HOURS MACHINERY = 12,500 HOURS
VS.
A4/M4* C4/M4** C/ISO-M4†
STRUCTURE = 64,000 LIFTS STRUCTURE = 64,000 LIFTS STRUCTURE = 20,000 LIFTS
MACHINERY = 800 HOURS MACHINERY = 800 HOURS MACHINERY = 800 HOURS
*According to ISO, FEM and BS with full nominal load ** AS 1418.1 † CMAA #70
UNDERSTANDING THE DESIGN LIFE
OF YOUR CRANE IS CRITICAL
Regular inspections help identify risks and support Knowing the remaining design life of your crane
compliance, but their frequency and scope are and its components gives you an estimate of
not enough to catch failures caused by fast crack the limit for safe operational life, based on
propagation in machineries. The likelihood of such actual usage.
failure increases closer to the end of design life.
safe time period between inspections
CRITICAL CRACK SIZE
SIZE OF CRACK
DETECTABLE CRACK SIZE
NUMBER OF STRESS CYCLES
Structures Machineries
DETERMINING DESIGN LIFE IS ESPECIALLY
IMPORTANT FOR OLDER CRANES
Operation costs increase over time as the crane component replacements. All of these reduce
needs more frequent maintenance and spare parts. operational costs and safely extend the useful
life of the crane.
Knowing the design life of your crane allows you to
plan timely modernizations, general overhauls and
ECONOMICAL OPERATING COST OF YOUR CRANE
MODERNIZATION
CRANE COSTS
LIFETIME
DESIGN LIFE
ANALYSIS IS NOT
JUST A MATTER
OF ECONOMICS.
IT’S INDUSTRY
STANDARD.
Determining the current status of remaining
design life is now a yearly requirement for
crane owners, according to ISO 12482-2014
and AS 2550.1:2011.
This regulation calls for the design working
period (DWP) calculation for both the structures
and machineries of a crane, in conjunction with
periodic inspections at 12-month intervals.
When the design life of the crane or any
of its components will end before the
next scheduled inspection, an engineering
assessment such as a Crane Reliability Survey
(CRS) is recommended to provide a detailed
plan for the future of the crane.
WHERE TO FIND
EXPERT ANALYSIS
OF THE REMAINING
DESIGN LIFE OF
YOUR CRANE
Our approach to crane maintenance is called
Lifecycle Care – a comprehensive and systematic
approach, supported by world-class tools
and processes.
Konecranes crane experts apply a systematic Risk
and Recommendation Method and a consultative,
planning and review process to drive continuous
improvement in safety and productivity.
We have specially trained professionals who
translate past crane usage into an analyzable
format, then use state-of-the-art software to
calculate the remaining design life.
Konecranes can provide this analysis for all makes
and models of cranes and their components.
LEARN ABOUT
KONECRANES DESIGN
LIFE ANALYSIS
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