Fem 10301 <EASY • 2024>
Acceptable manufacturing curves or twists in individual cold-formed steel profiles. 2. Structural Deformations Under Load
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A FEM 4m crane can physically lift the same weight as a FEM 2m crane of the same capacity. However, the internal components —gearboxes, brakes, motors, and wire ropes—are built to a much higher fatigue resistance. Using a FEM 2m crane in a FEM 4m application will lead to premature failure, dangerous wear, and potential catastrophic collapse. fem 10301
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Ensuring operators are trained to minimize collisions, as the design relies on proper maneuvering (safe maneuvering is part of the code's focus).
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Modern warehouses are no longer just basic, low-slung industrial sheds. To cut land procurement costs and scale inventory footprint, facilities rely heavily on high-rise, thin-walled cold-formed steel racking structures. These frameworks frequently reach heights between 6 to 25 meters, and up to 45 meters in automated clad-rack structures where the shelving frames double as the building's support skeleton.
One of the most consequential sections of FEM 10.3.01 concerns the preparation of the warehouse floor. Racking structures can reach heights from 6 meters up to 45 meters, meaning that even a millimeter of floor slope can tilt the top of a rack by several inches, threatening stability. These are approximate equivalents
Meeting these standards is a key responsibility for warehouse operators and suppliers. Ensure your racking system meets the FEM 10.3.01 requirements to keep your team safe and your operations smooth.
The allowable lean of a rack's vertical frames, both down the aisle and cross-aisle.
| Load Spectrum | Description | Typical Application | Symbol | |---------------|-------------|--------------------|--------| | (Light) | The equipment almost always handles less than 1/3 of its rated capacity. Occasional full loads are rare. | Assembly line hoists handling tiny components, laboratory cranes. | Handles ≤ 1/3 of max load > 80% of the time | | L2 (Medium) | Loads are generally between 1/3 and 2/3 of rated capacity. | General machine shop cranes, warehouse hoists. | Mixed loads, rarely at maximum | | L3 (Heavy) | The equipment frequently handles loads between 2/3 and full capacity. | Scrap yards, steel mills, foundries. | Frequent near-capacity lifts | | L4 (Severe) | The equipment consistently handles full or near-full rated loads. | Container cranes, mining hoists, heavy forge cranes. | > 90% of lifts at full capacity |
Focuses on user-applied safety measures and maintenance.
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