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If rigging gear is roped 3:1 and a BEAM CLAMP is used to lift a 6,000lb load. What is the beam capacity? - Answer: 18,000lbs. Beam capacity is cut in half with use of clamp, when rigging all blocks, rope, and clamps will be Equal to the lowest load rating What are the consequences of misaligne...

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, If rigging gear is roped 3:1 and a BEAM CLAMP is used to lift a 6,000lb load. What is the beam capacity? -
Answer: 18,000lbs. Beam capacity is cut in half with use of clamp, when rigging all blocks, rope, and
clamps will be Equal to the lowest load rating



What are the consequences of misaligned joints on a Rack and Pinion? - Answer: Broken Gear teeth.
CWT derailment. Excessive wear/ crease the surface of the tube



There is a noise coming from a freight door. The sheave is moving, but the chain is not. What is the
problem? - Answer: Oil on the drive chain



What is the effect when you change a sling angle from 60 degrees to 30 degrees? - Answer: More
tension, less capacity. Any angle 30 or less is dangerous



Generator runs at 600rpm and has 4 poles, what is the output frequency? - Answer: 20hz

600/60=10 10x2=20 RPM 60 x frequency / pole/2



How many wires are needed for the following circuit? Exclude spares.
BCE---SPI/BCD---SP2/BCD---SP4/BCD---UR1/BCE---UR2/BCE---DR1/CRE--- DR2/GRD - Answer: 11 wires.
You do not need the duplicates



How must a 9 lead 480/240 motor be wired for High Voltage? - Answer: L1(1) L2(2) L3(3) Low Voltage
L1(1-7) L2(2- 8) L3(3-9) 7-4 8-6 9-5 4 5 6 + 120v______0-------
0_______R2________A_________R1_______GRD



There is voltage at the switch, but none at A, what is wrong? - Answer: Open at R2 or R1



The close door limit switch is not working, you have power at points 35-8, no voltage at 1-S2 why? -
Answer: Door limit switch malfunction



The step level switch on an escalator has been tripped, where do you check? - Answer: Upper and
Lower Truss assemblies, trips if step sags more than 1/8th inch

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