TM5-3810-305-10Capacity Chart Notesl Never lift or swing load directly overoperator’s compartment or over groundpersonnel in the work area, Failure tofollow this procedure could causeDEATH or serious injury.l All notes on the Capacity Chart must betreated as WARNING’S. Failure tofollow these procedures could causeDEATH or serious injury.NOTEThe following is a direct copy ofthe notes on the Capacity Chartfound on the machine. For clari-fication of the notes, refer topage 1-18.GENERAL1.2.3.Crane load ratings as determined by boomlength, radius and boom angle apply to thiscrane only as originally manufactured andequipped. THEY ARE MAXIMUM LOADRATINGS.The crane and its load ratings are in accor-dance with Power Crane and Shovel Associa-tion Standard No. 4, SAE Crane Load Stabil-ity Test Code J-765a, SAE Method of Test forCrane Structure J-1063, and Safety Code forCranes, Derricks and Hoists, ANSI B30.5-1982.Improperly operated or maintained equipmentcan be dangerous. The operator and otherpersonnel should read and fully understandthe Operator’s Manual furnished by the manu-facturer before operating or maintaining this4.machine. Rules for safe operation of equip-ment should be adhered to at all times. Ifeither manuals or lift chart are missing, theyshould be ordered by machine serial numberthrough the distributor.Operators and supervisors must fully under-stand Safety Standards for Mobile HydraulicCranes ANSI B30.5 or latest, and be familiarwith Federal, State and local safety regula-tions. Consult section of Operator’s andService Manual for more exacting descriptionof the use of this lift chart.SET-UP5.6.7.8.9.Crane load ratings are based on the machinebeing leveled and standing on a firm, uniformsupporting surface.Crane load ratings on outriggers are based onall outrigger beams fully extended and thetires raised free of the supporting surface.Crane load ratings on tires depend on appro-priate inflation pressure and tire conditions.Caution must be exercised when increasingair pressure in tires. Consult Operator’sManual for precautions.Consult appropriate section of Operator’s andService Manual for more exact description ofhoist line reeving.The use of more parts of line than required byload may result in having insufficient rope toallow the hook block to reach the ground.10. Properly maintained wire rope is essential tosafe crane operation. Consult Operator’sManual for proper maintenance and inspec-tion requirements.1-16
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