TM5-3810-305-10
Capacity Chart Notes
l Never lift or swing load directly over
operators compartment or over ground
personnel in the work area, Failure to
follow this procedure could cause
DEATH or serious injury.
l All notes on the Capacity Chart must be
treated as WARNINGS. Failure to
follow these procedures could cause
DEATH or serious injury.
NOTE
The following is a direct copy of
the notes on the Capacity Chart
found on the machine. For clari-
fication of the notes, refer to
page 1-18.
GENERAL
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Crane load ratings as determined by boom
length, radius and boom angle apply to this
crane only as originally manufactured and
equipped. THEY ARE MAXIMUM LOAD
RATINGS.
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 for
Crane Structure J-1063, and Safety Code for
Cranes, Derricks and Hoists, ANSI B30.5-
1982.
Improperly operated or maintained equipment
can be dangerous. The operator and other
personnel should read and fully understand
the Operators Manual furnished by the manu-
facturer before operating or maintaining this
4.
machine. Rules for safe operation of equip-
ment should be adhered to at all times. If
either manuals or lift chart are missing, they
should be ordered by machine serial number
through the distributor.
Operators and supervisors must fully under-
stand Safety Standards for Mobile Hydraulic
Cranes ANSI B30.5 or latest, and be familiar
with Federal, State and local safety regula-
tions. Consult section of Operators and
Service Manual for more exacting description
of the use of this lift chart.
SET-UP
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Crane load ratings are based on the machine
being leveled and standing on a firm, uniform
supporting surface.
Crane load ratings on outriggers are based on
all outrigger beams fully extended and the
tires 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 increasing
air pressure in tires. Consult Operators
Manual for precautions.
Consult appropriate section of Operators and
Service Manual for more exact description of
hoist line reeving.
The use of more parts of line than required by
load may result in having insufficient rope to
allow the hook block to reach the ground.
10. Properly maintained wire rope is essential to
safe crane operation. Consult Operators
Manual for proper maintenance and inspec-
tion requirements.
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