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IS Number : IS/ISO 4310 : 2009
ISO 4310 : 2009
Reviewed In : 2019
IS Title [Eng-Hn] : Cranes - Test code and procedures
No of Revision : 0
No of Amendments : 0
Technical Department : Mechanical Engineering Department
Technical Committee : MED 14 ( Cranes, Lifting Chains And Related Equipment )
Language : English

Group : Gases, Gas Cylinders , Machine tools and other mechanical products
Sub Group: Conveyors, hoisting and lifting equipments and rope ways
Sub Sub Group : Cranes
Aspects: Code of Practice
Certification: None
Ministry : Ministry of Commerce and Industry - Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Heavy Industries
Short Commom Man's Title: Cranes Test Code and Procedures
Itchs:
Degree of Equivalence: Identical under single numbering
Identical/Equivalent Standards:ISO 4310 : 2009
Organisation :

Indian Standards Refered In IS IS/ISO 4310 : 2009 :
SNo IS Number Title Technical Committee
1
IS 13473 : Part 1 : 2015 Cranes - Vocabulary: Part 1 general MED 14
2
IS 14471 : 1997 Cranes and lifting appliances - Technical characteristics and acceptance documents MED 14
International Standards Refered In IS/ISO 4310 : 2009 Standard contains no Cross Referenced International Standard.
IS/ISO 4310 : 2009 is Refered in following Indian Standards :
SNo IS Number Title Technical Committee
1 IS 14469 : 2018 Mobile cranes - Determination of stability (First Revision) MED 14
2 IS 14700 : Part 4 : Sec 1 : 2019 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): Part 4 testing and measurement techniques: Sec 1 overview of the IEC 61000 - 4 series (Second Revision) LITD 9
3 IS 17055 : Part 12 : 2020 Earth-Moving Machinery — Safety Part 12 Requirements for Cable Excavators ( Second Revision ) MED 7
4 IS/ISO 8686 : PART 1 : 2012 Cranes - Design principles for loads and load combinations: Part 1 general (First Revision) MED 14
5 IS/ISO 8686 : Part 2 : 2004 Cranes - Design principles for loads and load combinations: Part 2 mobile cranes MED 14
6 IS/ISO 8686 : Part 3 : 1998 Cranes - Design principles for loads and load combinations: Part 3 tower cranes MED 14