TM5-3810-305-10
Hoist Line Reeving
When reeving the machine in preparation for any
job, it should be kept in mind that hoisting and
lowering speeds decrease as the number of parts
of line increases. For most efficient use of the
LRT 110 Crane, it is therefore desirable to use
minimum required number of parts for lifting.
Never use less than the number
of parts of line called for by the
Capacity Chart. Failure to follow
this procedure could cause
DEATH or serious injury.
To determine the number of parts needed, refer
to the Capacity Chart, page 1-21.
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Remove socket and wedge from cable and
thread it through the hook block for 2-part
and 3-part reeving (Figure 2-1 ).
When required number of parts has been de-
termined, reeve cable as shown.
Attach a wedge-type cable socket to cable
dead end and secure it to either the boom
head or hook block as required.
Dead end cable on hook block for an odd
number of line parts, and on boom peak for an
even number of parts.
The crane has sufficient cable provided to allow
hook to reach ground level with any boom length
and elevation when reeved with minimum parts
of line required for the load being lifted.
Figure 2-1. Hoist Line Reeving
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