Rigging for Electrical Industry

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Across
  1. 3. _____ is a crack in metal caused by the stress and fatigue of repeated pulling or bending forces.
  2. 4. A _____ hitch is typically the most stable way to rig a load for hoisting.
  3. 5. A ______ hitch provides the simplest rigging arrangement.
  4. 8. There are three types of rigging inspection: initial, periodic, and ____.
  5. 10. After a manufacturer assembles a chain sling it must be subjected to a ____ test.
  6. 11. The ____ the distance from the inside of a sling's upper end fitting to the inside of its lower end fitting.
  7. 15. If damage is found, the component should be immediately removed from service, stored separately, and marked as _____.
  8. 17. A wide variety of end _____ are available for slings. Most types are D-shaped rings and various hooks.
  9. 19. To prevent slippage of a chain sling a lifting ____ may have to be utilized.
  10. 20. Though it can also be used for other purposes, ____ are made in various shapes and pin designs.
Down
  1. 1. The chain sling specifications are identified by the manufacturer on an attached ____ or tag.
  2. 2. ______ eyebolts have a shoulder and a fully threaded shank.
  3. 6. When applying the ____ hitch care should be taken not to beat the sling down against the load.
  4. 7. Rigging hardware shall be _______ from service when west exceeds 10%.
  5. 9. Certain conditions such as elevated temperatures, chemicals, or abrasive loads may ? certain sling materials.
  6. 12. A ___ is a curved implement used for quickly and temporarily connecting rigging to loads or equipment.
  7. 13. ______ slings are fabricated in 6 standard configuration.
  8. 14. ______ treatment can be used to develop the desired combination of strength and durability in a metal.
  9. 16. Which inspection is done before the equipment goes into the field for use?
  10. 18. _______ slings should not be exposed to temperatures above 200F.