Rigging (material handling)

Rigging is both a noun, the equipment, and verb, the action of designing and installing the equipment, in the preparation to move objects. A team of riggers design and install the lifting or rolling equipment needed to raise, roll, slide or lift objects such as with a crane, hoist or block and tackle.

One of the most basic types of rigging.

Rigging comes from rig, to set up or prepare. Rigging is the equipment such as wire rope, turnbuckles, clevis, jacks used with cranes and other lifting equipment[1] in material handling and structure relocation. Rigging systems commonly include shackles, master links and slings, and lifting bags in underwater lifting.

In the United States the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulates workplace safety including rigging in CFR 1926.251.[2]

Equipment

  • Block (sailing)  Sailing term; single or multiple pulley
  • Cargo net  Net used to secure or transfer cargo
  • Cargo strap
  • Chain  Series of connected links which are typically made of metal
  • Chain hoist
  • Chain stopper
  • Come-along  Lever operated, portable ratchet winch
  • Crane (machine)  Type of machine
  • Crawler (rigging)
  • Hook  Tool used to grab onto, connect, or attach to itself
  • Hoist (device)  Device used for lifting or lowering a load
  • Jack (device)  Mechanical lifting device
  • Knot  Method of fastening or securing linear material
  • Lever  Simple machine consisting of a beam pivoted at a fixed hinge
  • Lifting bag  Airtight bag used for underwater buoyant lifting when filled with air
  • Link (chain)
  • Pry-bar
  • Rope  Linear combination of plies, yarns or strands which are twisted or braided together
  • Shackle
  • Sheave  Grooved wheel used for holding a belt, wire or rope
  • Sheer legs
  • Sling (rigging)  Rope, webbing, wire or chain used to support a load for lifting
  • Spreader bar (rigging)
  • Rope splicing  Semi-permanent joint between two ropes
  • Tackle  System of two or more pulleys and a rope or cable
  • Tirfor
  • Tugger (rigging)
  • Turnbuckle  Device for adjusting the tension or length of ropes or cables
  • Turning block
  • Wire rope  Metal rope

See also

References

  1. Vincoli, "Rigging". Jeffrey W.. Lewis' dictionary of occupational and environmental safety and health. Boca Raton: Lewis Publishers, 2000. Print.
  2. Reese, Charles D.. Annotated dictionary of construction safety and health. Boca Raton: Lewis Publishers, 2000. Print.
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