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For the Rocking Test Procedure, we provide the following services to determine “Bearing
Permissible Wear.”
To assess the condition of the bearing, ABS/API procedures recommend that you first
determine the initial clearance or normal wear rate first. The Bearing Wear can be measured
based upon the “Tilting Clearance Method.”
wear values.
The Permissible Bearing Clearance is recorded using the following format:
Note: NPCC only offers the Periodical Survey Procedure as an option for cranes built by our
company. This procedure helps the crane owner to renew or update Cargo Certification after a
certain period of time. The crane owner is responsible for the physical experimental test; NPCC
provides customized procedures, according to varying load bearing technical parameters.
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