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BS EN 1993-6:2026 Eurocode 3. Design of steel structures Crane supporting structures

BS EN 1993-6:2026

Eurocode 3. Design of steel structures Crane supporting structures

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Standard number:BS EN 1993-6:2026
Pages:82
Released:2026-03-20
ISBN:978 0 539 19302 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN 1993-6:2026


This standard BS EN 1993-6:2026 Eurocode 3. Design of steel structures is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.080.10 Metal structures
  • 53.020.20 Cranes
  • 91.010.30 Technical aspects
1.1 Scope of EN 1993-6 (1) EN 1993-6 provides rules for structural design of crane supporting structures. (2) EN 1993-6 is applicable to crane supporting structures, especially to indoor and outdoor overhead crane runway beams, of: a) overhead travelling cranes, either: — top-mounted cranes; — underslung cranes; b) monorail hoist blocks. NOTE The principles of the design rules can be applied to supporting structures of other types of cranes making due allowance for differences in the crane-induced actions, if exist. For example, the design rules for supporting structures of the cranes listed in (2) assume that the horizontal crane loads occur randomly scattered along the runways in general. This assumption does not apply to other cranes such as travelling wall jib cranes. (3) EN 1993-6 does not apply to the tracks and suspensions of light crane systems conforming to EN 16851, see Figure 1.1. NOTE The standardized tracks and suspensions of light crane systems are considered as parts of the crane. Key 1 supporting beam designed according to EN 1993 series 2 standardized track of light crane system designed according to EN 16851 3 support point Figure 1.1 — Light crane system (4) Additional rules are given for ancillary runway items including crane rails, structural end stops, surge connectors and surge girders and for runway supporting structures. (5) EN 1993-6 does not apply to cranes and all other moving parts. NOTE Provisions for cranes are given in the EN 13001 series in general and for bridge and gantry cranes in EN 15011 in particular. 1.2 Assumptions (1) Unless specifically stated, EN 1990, the EN 1991 series and the EN 1993-1 series apply. (2) The design methods given in EN 1993-6 are applicable if — the execution quality and tolerances are as specified in EN 1090-2, and; — the construction materials and products used are as specified in the relevant parts of EN 1993, or in the relevant material and product specifications. (3) Following interfaces between hoisting device and its supporting structure are assumed: a) the top of crane rail for top-mounted cranes; b) the top of flange on which the crane or hoist block operates for underslung cranes and monorail hoist blocks; c) the support points as shown in Figure 1.1 for light crane systems.
BS EN 1993-6:2026 Eurocode 3 - Design of Steel Structures for Crane Supporting Structures

BS EN 1993-6:2026 Eurocode 3 - Design of Steel Structures for Crane Supporting Structures

Standard Number: BS EN 1993-6:2026

Pages: 82

Release Date: March 20, 2026

ISBN: 978 0 539 19302 2

Status: Standard

Overview

The BS EN 1993-6:2026 Eurocode 3 is an essential standard for professionals involved in the design and construction of steel structures, specifically those that support cranes. This comprehensive document provides detailed guidelines and specifications to ensure the safety, reliability, and efficiency of crane supporting structures. With its release in 2026, this standard reflects the latest advancements and best practices in the field of structural engineering.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: The standard offers a thorough set of guidelines that cover all aspects of designing steel structures for crane support, ensuring that engineers have the necessary information to create safe and effective designs.
  • Updated Specifications: Reflecting the latest technological advancements and industry practices, this standard provides up-to-date specifications that align with current engineering requirements.
  • Safety and Reliability: Emphasizing safety and reliability, the standard includes critical considerations for load-bearing capacities, structural integrity, and durability of crane supporting structures.
  • Internationally Recognized: As part of the Eurocode series, this standard is recognized across Europe and beyond, facilitating international collaboration and compliance.

Why Choose BS EN 1993-6:2026?

Choosing the BS EN 1993-6:2026 Eurocode 3 standard ensures that your projects meet the highest standards of quality and safety. Whether you are an engineer, architect, or construction professional, this standard provides the necessary framework to design and construct crane supporting structures that are both efficient and compliant with international norms.

Benefits of Compliance

  • Enhanced Safety: By adhering to the guidelines set forth in this standard, you can significantly enhance the safety of crane operations, minimizing the risk of accidents and structural failures.
  • Cost Efficiency: Properly designed structures reduce the need for costly repairs and maintenance, leading to long-term cost savings.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Compliance with this standard ensures that your projects meet regulatory requirements, avoiding potential legal issues and project delays.
  • Competitive Advantage: Utilizing the latest standards can give your business a competitive edge, showcasing your commitment to quality and innovation.

Who Should Use This Standard?

This standard is indispensable for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Structural Engineers: Gain access to the latest design principles and methodologies for crane supporting structures.
  • Architects: Ensure that your designs incorporate the necessary structural support for crane operations.
  • Construction Managers: Oversee projects with confidence, knowing that your team is working with the most current standards.
  • Regulatory Authorities: Use this standard as a benchmark for evaluating the safety and compliance of crane supporting structures.

Conclusion

The BS EN 1993-6:2026 Eurocode 3 is a vital resource for anyone involved in the design and construction of crane supporting structures. With its comprehensive guidelines, updated specifications, and focus on safety and reliability, this standard is an essential tool for ensuring the success and compliance of your projects. Embrace the future of structural engineering with this indispensable standard.