Amco Veba 925NG User Manual Download Page 141

 

USER

 

MANUAL 

925NG 
T

ECHNICAL 

S

HEET

 

 

D.45 

7844058-00  03/20 

subject to change without notice 

 

RECOMMENDED ADDITIONAL LIFTING TOOLS 

PALLET FORK 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crane 

version 

Gross load 

kg 

(1)

 

Data of recommended tool 

Payload 

kg 

(2)

 

Load ratio 

HYVA 

model 

weight 

kg 

capacity 

kg 

crane 

(3)

 

tool 

(4)

 

2S 

2910 

H415-2000 

500 

155 

2000 

2755 

74% 

100% 

3S 

2255 

H415-1500 

500 

135 

1500 

2120 

73% 

100% 

4S 

1725 

H415-1500 

500 

135 

1500 

1590 

95% 

100% 

5S 

1320 

H415-1500 

500 

135 

1500 

1185 

100% 

79% 

6S 

1035 

H415-1500 

500 

135 

1500 

900 

100% 

60% 

7S 

805 

H415-1500 

500 

135 

1500 

670 

100% 

45% 

8S 

630 

H415-1500 

500 

135 

1500 

495 

100% 

33% 

 

 

Notes 

(1)

 The gross load is the load capacity of crane at maximum hydraulic outreach 

(2)

 The payload is the gross load of crane minus the tool's weight 

(3)

 The crane's load ratio is the percentage value of the liftable load with respect to the gross load 

(4)

 The tool's load ratio is the percentage value of the liftable load with respect to tool's capacity 

 

Stress history class: S2 

 

Summary of Contents for 925NG

Page 1: ...U US SE ER R M MA AN NU UA AL L 9 92 25 5N NG G ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice...

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Page 3: ...FOR USE WITH DRILL A 28 B USER MANUAL B 1 B 1 PREMISE B 1 B 2 IDENTIFICATION B 2 B 3 DESCRIPTION AND DOCUMENTATION B 3 B 3 1 ENCLOSED DOCUMENTATION B 3 B 3 2 MARK B 3 B 3 3 SERVICE CONDITIONS B 4 B 3...

Page 4: ...1 C 2 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE C 1 C 2 1 GREASING C 1 C 2 2 FILLING UP THE OIL TANK C 3 C 2 3 CLEANING THE CRANE C 3 C 2 4 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR CHROME PLATED SURFACES C 3 C 3 PLANNED AND EXTRAORDINARY...

Page 5: ...y goggles during maintenance tasks ear protection if the noise level in the operating position exceeds 80 dB A a dust mask in the presence of dusts a suitable mask in the presence of toxic fumes or po...

Page 6: ...BOOMS When the crane works with the booms in a near vertical alignment lifting moment is near zero the load limiting device could operate without the expected accuracy due to oscillations acceleratio...

Page 7: ...t not be left unsupervised put the load on a stable place before leaving the control station Do not slew the crane at max speed up to the end of stroke dead point but approach slowly Clear any snow or...

Page 8: ...er feet limb crushing in openings WARNINGS Cordon off the working area using barriers and warning signs before starting any operations with the crane Use special signals to warn others when crane move...

Page 9: ...ted in EN 349 and make sure all others do the same A 2 3 CUTTING HAZARD Residual hazard associated with movement of booms and connecting rods A residual cutting hazard exists for the upper limbs betwe...

Page 10: ...head on the boom during working operations Take great care not to bump against the suspended load The load must always be moved under safe conditions away from potential hazards and obstacles as speci...

Page 11: ...ey are too tight The crane is designed in such a way to prevent rubbing of hoses against moving parts However the installation configuration may cause hoses to come into contact with other moving part...

Page 12: ...amper with safety devices Stabilize the crane on firm ground WARNINGS Check that the parking brake is ON and the wheels are secured by using chocks Check that the stabiliser extensions are fully open...

Page 13: ...ilizer force When working on bridges the stabilizer feet must be placed at least one metre from the edge Make sure that the stabilizers are at a safe distance from ditches and steep slopes As a genera...

Page 14: ...y Inform the supervisor immediately of any loss of stability Routinely check correct functioning of the stabiliser legs Stop work immediately in the event of any faults and refer to an authorised assi...

Page 15: ...operating distance must be calculated taking into account the maximum crane outreach towards the lines and the maximum displacement of the lines D 7m The crane should only be used near live power lin...

Page 16: ...T HAZARDS A 4 1 BURNS These hazards are caused by Contact with hot hoses hot tanks and damage to hoses resulting in spurts of hot oil Use in explosive environments WARNINGS Do NOT touch any part of th...

Page 17: ...f the crane is used in environments with toxic fumes or substances WARNINGS FOR HYDRAULIC OIL AND INDUSTRIAL GREASE These substances must be handled with care in a ventilated environment Wear protecti...

Page 18: ...erator if the latter does not have a clear view of the entire working range of machine A 8 3 HUMAN ERROR WARNINGS Users must be able to read and understand the crane s documents and manuals Users must...

Page 19: ...lity impact falling loads sudden release of the lifting components and manual extensions accidents when moving the vehicle etc Incorrect folding of the crane can cause serious damage due to impact of...

Page 20: ...nents or accessories are protruding outside the profile of the vehicle e g prevent the hook from protruding 3 The LED warning light in cabin is green if present see B 6 5 1 2 3 In addition if the inte...

Page 21: ...using the crane Visually check that the hydraulic system is functioning correctly and that there are no fluid leaks between hoses and couplings Visually check the integrity of the machine structure a...

Page 22: ...ject to change without notice Visually check that the screws of the slewing cylinders all nuts and bolts in general are tightened properly Check that pins and screws used on the extensions and on othe...

Page 23: ...Unexpected or accidental movement of loads Unsuitable worn or unsafe lifting devices accessories Lifting of people Use during high winds Risk of damaging load support surfaces WARNINGS The following...

Page 24: ...ft truck releasing an excessive load on the hook lifting a floating load etc Movements very close to fixed walls trees etc and mobile cranes forklift trucks gantry cranes etc objects Lifting of people...

Page 25: ...cing the load on surfaces with unsuitable strength area or inclination Handling of loads at heights is strongly unrecommended the load could bump against the booms and oscillations of load and booms c...

Page 26: ...using a lift truck a crane or a bridge crane During transport by land and sea fix the crane or its container to the mean of transport body container hold etc Protect the crane from atmospheric agents...

Page 27: ...n retraction Impact hazard during extraction and retraction of extension Hazard from putting the body under excessive strain when lifting manual extensions WARNINGS The rated capacity of a manual exte...

Page 28: ...ocking pins of manual extensions Avoid boom positions causing the unpinned extension to move at high speeds Keep away from the extension s trajectory The user can manually lift the extension by himsel...

Page 29: ...ty and people during opening and closing of jib Hazards during fitting removing the jib WARNINGS When the crane is working do NOT approach or place upper limbs between the jib boom joints and connecti...

Page 30: ...d or to accidental disconnection of the lifting component Impact hazard for equipment against objects Structural damage hazard when pressing the load by lowering the crane boom Hazards due to maintena...

Page 31: ...th the tool Release the load as close to the ground or container as possible Do NOT overload the tool Take care that the load does not fall accidentally Do NOT operate the tool over areas where accide...

Page 32: ...d caused by drill operation Impact and cutting hazard during drill operation Structural damage and tipping hazard if the drill penetrates the ground but is unable to expel material WARNINGS Keep away...

Page 33: ...clean Dirt increases wear of the cylinders and pins Leaks of oil and other fluids are the main cause of accidents Follow the instructions in this manual Keep this manual in a safe place with the cran...

Page 34: ...d and manually operated extensions EX H stabilizers with extra spread and hydraulically operated extensions SE H stabilizers with super spread and hydraulically operated extensions SC fixed stabilizer...

Page 35: ...uments completed and signed as necessary Declaration of EC conformity only for EC countries Certificate of origin Certificate of warranty User manual Spare parts catalogue The owner of the crane is re...

Page 36: ...x mean wind speed 34 km h Weather conditions to avoid Storm Sand storm Hydraulic oil temperature 10 C 80 C Max base inclination with respect to the horizontal 4 for duty S2 3 for duty S1 Bearing capac...

Page 37: ...99 MAIN COMPONENTS 1 Column 2 1st boom cylinder 3 1st boom 4 2nd boom cylinder 5 2nd boom 6 Extension cylinders 7 Hydraulic extensions 8 Stabilizer cylinder 9 Stabilizer extension 10 Oil tank 11 Slewi...

Page 38: ...USER MANUAL 925NG USE B 6 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice B 4 CONTROLS B 4 1 CONTROL STATIONS NO RDC CRANE On main control valve side For NO CE only...

Page 39: ...USER MANUAL 925NG USE B 7 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice NO RDC CRANE On opposite control valve side For NO CE only...

Page 40: ...USER MANUAL 925NG USE B 8 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice RDC CRANE EMERGENCY CONTROLS WITH DISPLAY On the main control valve side...

Page 41: ...USER MANUAL 925NG USE B 9 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice RDC CRANE EMERGENCY CONTROLS WITHOUT DISPLAY On the main control valve side In case of work lights only ON OFF...

Page 42: ...ice RDC CRANE EMERGENCY CONTROLS On opposite main control valve side RDC CRANE WITH RADIO CONTROLLED STABILIZERS BUTTONS FOR ACTIVATING THE STABILIZER CONTROLS VIA RADIO On both sides of the crane clo...

Page 43: ...t to change without notice RDC CRANE WITH RADIO CONTROLLED STABILIZERS EMERGENCY RADIO STABILIZER CONTROLS On the opposite main control valve side under the cover The serigraphs shown above are for ex...

Page 44: ...isabled stabilizers enabled KEY SWITCH SELECTOR RDC NO TOP KS Stabilizers controls enabled Crane controls disabled Stabilizers controls disabled Emergency controls enabled Radio remote control disable...

Page 45: ...is working The MS1 lever is present only if the stabilizer extensions are hydraulically operated It is forbidden to place the stabilizer feet on the ground and to lift them off the ground by operating...

Page 46: ...eal sticker push and turn the manual actuator Then screw the knurled knob under the main control valve see figure below Knob fully screwed crane enabled stabilizers disabled Knob fully unscrewed crane...

Page 47: ...valve side Crane stab on opp control valve side Add stab on control valve side Add stab on opp control valve side operate the lever MS keeping it UP DOWN slowly operate the IN lever after the cylinder...

Page 48: ...ract the hydraulic extensions immediately to stop the descent of the load B 5 2 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON The emergency stop buttons are installed at the control positions of EC cranes In case of danger o...

Page 49: ...dition it is necessary to retract the hydraulic extensions until the lifting moment falls below the setting value When the 1st boom cylinder is fully extended the moment limiter could intervene even i...

Page 50: ...eep raised the automatic lock and so allows to extend the outriggers FOR CRANES WITH MANUALLY OPERATED STABILIZER EXTENSIONS On both sides of the base two locking devices are installed an automatic lo...

Page 51: ...in working and transport position LOCKING DEVICE WITH LEVER FOR MANUAL TURNING STABILIZERS LOCKING DEVICE WITH LEVER FOR AUTOMATIC TURNING STABILIZERS Failure to lock the stabilizer legs correctly wh...

Page 52: ...f two plastic spacers inserted inside the rotation cylinders so as to limit the stroke of the pistons B 5 8 LOCKING DEVICE FOR MANUAL EXTENSIONS Two locking plates are mounted at the end of the last h...

Page 53: ...isual level indicators in order to check the amount of oil in the tank THERMOMETER CE cranes are fitted with a thermometer that shows the current oil temperature in degrees Celsius Yellow sector T 50...

Page 54: ...ure filter and clogging indicators B 6 2 LOAD INDICATORS SIGNAL LIGHT TOWER STANDARD FOR CE RDC CRANES The signal tower provides visual and audible warning signals to indicate the load level of crane...

Page 55: ...he pressure of the 1 boom cylinder Green sector 90 of lifting capacity is not reached Yellow sector 90 of lifting capacity is reached Red sector 100 of lifting capacity is reached B 6 3 LEVEL INDICATO...

Page 56: ...IN CABIN The Road Safety Regulations set out the maximum dimensions of motor vehicles For this reason in CE area a visual audible warning device is installed in cabin this gives the driver permission...

Page 57: ...ted on crane base and on additional stabilizers are ON when the crane is correctly stabilized ground can support the maximum pressure of stabilizer feet see D 1 all safety measures are properly execut...

Page 58: ...ocking device Lever 3 up the locking device 1 is engaged or ready to get engaged Lever 3 down the locking device 1 in disengaged Operating the crane is allowed only when the stabilizers are deployed c...

Page 59: ...k 1 rotate and lay the lock support 2 on the pin 3 Pull the suitable handle and extract completely the stabilizer extension till the semi automatic locking device 3 does stop the beam extension then s...

Page 60: ...the crane is fitted with turning stabilizer legs rotate downwards the leg up to the vertical position see B 7 5 5 Extend the cylinder till to place the foot on the ground without fully discharging the...

Page 61: ...CKING DEVICE OF STABILIZER EXTENSIONS 1 Automatic lock 2 Lock support Operating the crane is allowed only when the stabilizers are deployed correctly Always use the controls on the side on which you a...

Page 62: ...t to change without notice 2 Lower the automatic lock 1 rotate and lay the lock support 2 on the pin 3 By using the control lever below extract the stabilizer extension The yellow warning sign on exte...

Page 63: ...the crane is fitted with turning stabilizer legs rotate downwards the leg up to the vertical position see B 7 5 5 Extend the cylinder till to place the foot on the ground without fully discharging the...

Page 64: ...Locking device with lever Lever 1 perpendicular to extension axis down the locking device is engaged Lever 1 parallel to extension axis up the locking device is disengaged Execute the following proced...

Page 65: ...cking lever and rotate fully the leg downwards up to the vertical position the locking device engages automatically the lever turns clockwise and goes down If the locking device doesn t engage shake l...

Page 66: ...Automatic lock of stabilizer extension 2 Lock support 3 Locking device of stabilizer leg Operating the crane is allowed only when the stabilizers are deployed correctly Always use the controls on the...

Page 67: ...8 00 03 20 subject to change without notice 2 Lower the automatic lock 1 rotate and lay the lock support 2 on the pin 3 Unlock the pin by rotating counterclockwise the lever until the pin guide reache...

Page 68: ...without notice 4 Operate the control lever for extracting the stabilizer extension The yellow warning sign on extension appears if the extension is fully extracted 5 Operate the lever for extending t...

Page 69: ...wnwards to the vertical position the locking device engages automatically the pin guide reaches the locked position If the locking device is not engaged shake lightly the leg until you obtain the enga...

Page 70: ...change without notice B 7 7 OPENING PROCEDURE 1 If the crane is in folded position fully retract the 2nd boom cylinder articulation cylinder 2 Lift the 1st boom so that the 2nd boom can rotate freely...

Page 71: ...ed apply hoisting cables ropes chains bands to the hook so that their safety is not compromised lift the loads from their center of gravity and make sure that they cannot move slide and rotate avoid s...

Page 72: ...ING PROCEDURE The operator should close the crane from the column side to avoid collisions with moving parts of the crane 1 Close the hydraulic extensions of the crane 2 Move the 1st boom so that the...

Page 73: ...Close the 2nd boom completely operating the control lever of the articulation cylinder 5 Lower the 1st boom until the recovery locks are in their seats Block the crane If for transport the crane is cl...

Page 74: ...support 3 Semi automatic locking device Lever 3 up the locking device 1 is engaged or ready to get engaged Lever 3 down the locking device 1 in disengaged The stabilizers can be closed exclusively aft...

Page 75: ...the leg up to its transport position see B 7 13 3 Turn the lever 3 downwards up to its vertical locking position the locking device is disengaged 4 Retract fully the stabilizer extension The automati...

Page 76: ...utomatic lock 2 Lock support The stabilizers can be closed exclusively after the booms are closed in transport position Always use the controls on the side on which you are operating the crane Execute...

Page 77: ...USER MANUAL 925NG USE B 45 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice 3 Retract fully the stabilizer extension The automatic lock 1 engages automatically...

Page 78: ...1 Locking device with lever Lever 1 perpendicular to extension axis down the locking device is engaged Lever 1 parallel to extension axis up the locking device is disengaged Execute the following pro...

Page 79: ...ocking lever and rotate fully the leg upwards up to the vertical position the locking device engages automatically the lever turns clockwise and goes down If the locking device doesn t engage shake li...

Page 80: ...Automatic lock of stab extension 2 Lock support 3 Locking device of stab leg The stabilizers can be closed exclusively after the booms are folded in transport position Always use the controls on the s...

Page 81: ...change without notice 2 Unlock the pin by rotating clockwise the lever until the pin guide reaches the unlocked position see B 5 6 3 Operate the lever for retracting the cylinder leg fully retract the...

Page 82: ...gages automatically the pin guide reaches the locked position If the locking device is not engaged shake lightly the leg until you obtain the engagement 6 Fully retract the stabilizer extension The au...

Page 83: ...nt limiter see UM for RLC and 3XL 4XL INSTALLATION OF A MANUAL EXTENSION The procedure for a correct installation of a manual extension is the following 1 Put the extension onto a stable surface by me...

Page 84: ...AIN COMPONENTS 1 Jib attachment 2 Jib connecting rods 3 Jib articulation cylinder 4 Jib boom 5 Jib hydraulic extensions 6 Jib extension cylinders 7 Jib hook JIB CONTROLS MJ1 MJ2 Jib boom articulation...

Page 85: ...ving fully extended the extensions of basic crane rotate the jib boom 2 3 Extend hydraulic jib extensions until the hook reach the vertical line of the load to be lifted FOLDING PROCEDURE 1 Fully retr...

Page 86: ...ic extensions and crane slewing Maximum setting pressure reached in the jib articulation cylinder It could happen that retraction of the extensions of basic crane is not sufficient to reset normal cra...

Page 87: ...r to avoid a dangerous inversion of the power circuit lines HOW TO REMOVE THE JIB 1 Let position the jib boom with all extensions retracted parallel to the loading floor 2 Open the extensions of the b...

Page 88: ...equirements If the crane is equipped with an additional lifting tool intended to push to the ground bucket grab drill the rated capacities are not derated but the stress history class becomes irrevers...

Page 89: ...as not suitable support pads at disposal a derating factor shall be applied to the max working pressure as follows pr s pmax with where s is the derating factor to apply if the support surface has ins...

Page 90: ...ble below shows the value of T as the environmental temperature changes Environmental temperature C Derating factor T 20 Tenv 10 0 75 30 Tenv 20 0 50 40 Tenv 30 0 25 B 8 3 HIGH BASE INCLINATION The cr...

Page 91: ...g factor shall be applied to the max working pressure as follows pr w pmax where w is the derating factor to apply at mean wind speed of over 9 4 m s pr is the reduced pressure pmax is the max working...

Page 92: ...vane moves Gentle breeze 3 4 5 4 12 19 3 Leaves constant motion Light flag extended Moderate breeze 5 5 7 9 20 28 4 Raises dust and papers Small branches stir Fresh breeze 8 0 10 7 29 38 5 Small tree...

Page 93: ...esent Check the following before performing any maintenance operation The vehicle must be switched OFF and the brake applied The power supply to the crane must be switched OFF C 2 1 GREASING Grease th...

Page 94: ...hours 180 days Manual greasing of stabilizer extensions sliding surfaces Frequency of greasing 100 working hours 90 days Greasing under pressure of nipples Frequency of greasing 50 working hours 40 da...

Page 95: ...H 32 IP HYDRUS 32 TOTAL AZOLLA ZS 32 10 C 35 C VG 46 98 18 16 13 BIOHYDRAULIC TMP FR 46 AGIP OSO 46 ESSO NUTO H 46 IP HYDRUS 46 TOTAL AZOLLA ZS 46 35 C 40 C VG 68 98 18 16 13 BIOHYDRAULIC TMP FR 68 AG...

Page 96: ...ical system of vehicle 4 Disconnect the hydraulic connections to pump and tank Beware of escaping oil 5 Connect the crane to a lifting device remove the crane mounting bolts 6 Lift the crane and place...

Page 97: ...USER MANUAL 925NG TECHNICAL SHEET D 1 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice D TECHNICAL SHEET...

Page 98: ...N A 12 22 14 44 16 65 18 90 21 18 23 28 Max load height above the base for the last extension hydraulic m 10 4 12 4 14 5 16 7 19 0 21 2 23 5 manual m N A 19 0 21 2 23 5 23 5 25 6 25 6 Weight of crane...

Page 99: ...24 2 24 5 manual m 26 5 27 7 26 1 Weight of crane without stabilizers kg 3255 3210 3100 Weight of stabilizers ST M kg 285 EX H kg 355 SE H kg 510 Weight of 1st man ext kg 35 30 22 Max working pressur...

Page 100: ...sed by 10 bar with respect to the standard ones D 3 TOTAL WEIGHTS The table shows the total weights including oil inside the cylinders fully retracted and considering oil tank empty kg Crane version T...

Page 101: ...min 761 682 LONG 2185 2500 A 168 2520 183 107 5 EXTRA FUNCTION W W EXTRA FUNCTION 365 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S A mm 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2330 W mm 935 935 935 935 935 1005 1005 W mm slides 1055 1...

Page 102: ...SIONS 4SJ3 FIXED STABILIZERS LEGS 220 150 2490 31 2715 130 183 107 5 1055 381 4860 ST 5500 EX 7420 SE 682 mmax 666 min 611 2520 2300 2185 max 816 min 761 682 LONG TURNING STABILIZERS LEGS 2327 2545 18...

Page 103: ...SIONS 5SJ3 FIXED STABILIZERS LEGS 220 150 2415 31 2615 130 183 107 5 1055 381 4860 ST 5500 EX 7420 SE 682 mmax 666 min 611 2520 2300 2185 max 816 min 761 682 LONG TURNING STABILIZERS LEGS 2327 2545 18...

Page 104: ...IONS 6SJ2 FIXED STABILIZERS LEGS 220 150 2400 31 2605 130 4860 ST 5500 EX 7420 SE 682 mmax 666 min 611 2520 2300 2185 max 816 min 761 682 LONG 183 107 5 1055 376 5 TURNING STABILIZERS LEGS 2327 2545 1...

Page 105: ...42 791 865 5 543 1145 183 290 5 A B 1145 543 Ref Description Q ty Material Grade Size Q ty Tightening torque A Kit with 8 crane mounting bolts 8 42CrMo4 QT EN 10083 3 M24x2 L 1100 4 L 1015 4 400 Nm Ki...

Page 106: ...n types numbers ITN for cranes with standard dead point STOP toward swivel bridge 1 STOP 2 3 STOP 4 STOP 5 STOP 6 STOP 7 STOP 8 STOP 9 10 11 Z3 12 13 STOP 14 15 STOP Z3 16 STOP OPPOSITE DEAD POINT STA...

Page 107: ...ER MANUAL 925NG TECHNICAL SHEET D 11 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice D 7 LIFTING HEIGHT CLOSE TO THE COLUMN 1000 H Version H mm 2S 2015 3S 2015 4S 1931 5S 1847 6S 1762 7S 1678 8S 159...

Page 108: ...without notice D 8 LOAD CHARTS FOR USE WITH HOOK TOOL 925NG 2S 0 2 4 6 8 10 2 4 6 8 10 12 2910 3770 kg 5435 11 7 2910 3770 kg 5435 8 08 6 18 m 4 28 100 S2 S1 8 21m 15 19 30 If an additional lifting t...

Page 109: ...2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 1035 1390 2255 2795 3665 kg 5340 1765 13 8 20 3 2255 2795 3665 kg 5340 16 65 14 44 10 11 8 08 6 18 m 4 28 12 22 100 S2 S1 18 1 15 9 19 30 10 24m 15 16 78m Manual extensio...

Page 110: ...0 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 20 870 1035 1390 2055 2585 3430 kg 5045 1725 15 9 22 5 2055 2585 3430 kg 5045 1725 18 90 16 65 14 44 10 19 8 33 6 26 m 4 36 12 22 100 S2 S1 20 3 18 1 19 30 12 35m 15 19 03m Manu...

Page 111: ...18 20 22 24 20 870 1035 1320 1870 2385 3210 kg 4765 1545 22 18 1 24 8 670 26 1320 1870 2385 3210 kg 4765 1545 18 90 16 65 14 43 10 27 8 24 6 34 m 4 44 12 30 21 18 100 S2 S1 22 5 20 3 19 30 14 56m 15 2...

Page 112: ...18 20 22 24 20 870 1035 1180 1730 2250 3060 kg 4585 1405 22 20 3 24 8 670 26 1035 1180 1730 2250 3060 kg 4585 1405 18 90 16 65 14 52 10 36 8 33 6 43 m 4 53 12 39 21 18 100 S2 S1 22 5 19 30 16 78m 15 2...

Page 113: ...24 20 805 905 1050 1610 2120 2920 kg 4415 1280 22 22 5 26 9 670 540 26 28 24 805 905 1050 1610 2120 2920 kg 4415 1280 18 90 16 73 14 60 10 44 8 41 6 51 m 4 61 12 47 21 18 23 28 100 S2 S1 24 8 19 30 19...

Page 114: ...2 24 20 700 805 960 1510 2020 2810 kg 4280 1185 22 24 8 26 9 630 540 26 28 24 700 805 960 1510 2020 2810 kg 4280 1185 630 18 98 16 82 14 69 10 53 8 50 6 60 m 4 70 12 56 21 18 23 28 100 S2 S1 19 30 21...

Page 115: ...2 14 16 18 20 22 24 kg 26 435 730 25 9 28 24 26 kg 2350 640 565 515 kg 2600 1480 990 755 680 990 1485 370 27 9 24 1 m 7 36 9 06 10 81 12 56 100 S2 22 30 m 15 21 16 91 18 66 20 41 24 21 6 19 30 20 54m...

Page 116: ...16 18 20 22 24 kg 26 465 600 25 6 24 26 kg 2285 670 540 495 kg 2450 975 745 915 1350 28 1410 27 2 29 0 405 355 m 7 27 10 39 11 95 8 83 S2 100 30 21 94 m 17 26 18 82 20 38 23 60 25 38 18 5 17 19 30 22...

Page 117: ...18 20 22 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 kg 26 570 25 9 24 kg 1190 530 490 505 720 m 19 38 20 76 22 24 100 S2 28 kg 1215 510 725 m 7 26 10 12 8 64 19 30 22 36m 23 92m 27 4 330 23 80 26 Manual extensio...

Page 118: ...03 20 subject to change without notice D 9 LOAD CHARTS FOR TI2 WINCH IN SINGLE LINE 925NG 2S TI2 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 2 4 6 8 10 12 11 7 2000 kg 8 08 m 100 S2 14 2000 kg 75 8 21m 15 19 30 3 4m Min...

Page 119: ...3 20 subject to change without notice LOAD CHART FOR WINCH TI2 IN SINGLE LINE 925NG 3S TI2 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 13 8 2000 kg 10 11 m 100 S2 16 2000 kg 75 10 24m 15 19 30 3 4m M...

Page 120: ...ect to change without notice LOAD CHART FOR WINCH TI2 IN SINGLE LINE 925NG 4S TI2 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 15 9 2000 kg 1725 10 48 m 12 22 100 S2 2000 kg 75 12 35m 15 19 3...

Page 121: ...N SINGLE LINE 925NG 5S TI2 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 18 1 1320 1870 2000 kg 1545 14 43 10 27 9 67 m 12 30 100 S2 1720 kg 75 50 1900 kg PCS PCS 95 86 14 56m 15 19 30 3...

Page 122: ...LINE 925NG 6S TI2 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 20 3 1035 1180 1730 2000 kg 1405 16 65 14 52 10 36 9 20 m 12 39 100 S2 1720 kg 75 58 1820 kg PCS PCS 86 91 16 78m 1...

Page 123: ...5NG 7S TI2 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 20 22 5 805 905 1050 1610 2000 kg 1280 18 90 16 73 14 60 10 44 8 81 m 12 47 100 S2 1060 kg 75 1180 kg 50 PCS 53 59 PCS 1...

Page 124: ...TI2 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 20 22 24 8 26 700 805 960 1510 2000 kg 1185 630 18 98 16 82 14 69 10 53 8 56 m 12 56 21 18 100 S2 780 kg 75 880 kg 47 PCS 39 4...

Page 125: ...FOR TI1 WINCH IN SINGLE LINE 925NG 4SJ3 TI1 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 kg m 26 15 21 655 kg 16 91 575 18 66 505 20 41 460 kg m 10 31 1000 10 81 890 12 5...

Page 126: ...INCH TI1 IN SINGLE LINE 925NG 5SJ3 TI1 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 kg 26 415 540 25 6 24 kg 600 485 445 kg 875 670 820 1000 28 1000 m 10 39 11 95 9 83 10...

Page 127: ...FOR WINCH TI1 IN SINGLE LINE 925NG 6SJ2 TI1 SINGLE LINE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 kg 26 510 25 9 24 475 440 kg 1000 455 28 650 m 7 51 10 12 8 64 100 m 19 38 20 76...

Page 128: ...all hydraulic extensions fully retracted out configuration with all hydraulic extensions fully extracted WEIGHTS AND CENTERS OF GRAVITY 925NG F kg G kg XG in out m P in out kg XP in out m TL TL2 S kg...

Page 129: ...e without notice D 12 HOOK DATA HOOK MOUNTED ON STANDARD BOOM VERSIONS 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S DIMENSIONS 165 8 5 2 1 m i n 353 104 58 9 60 22 t 8 TECHNICAL PROPERTIES Working load limit WLL 8000 kg Mate...

Page 130: ...to change without notice HOOK DATA HOOK MOUNTED ON JIB BOOM VERSION 4SJ3 5SJ3 6SJ2 DIMENSIONS 5 4 t L L W D L 134 88 19 42 289 5 50 50 TECHNICAL PROPERTIES Working load limit WLL 5400 kg Material all...

Page 131: ...USER MANUAL 925NG TECHNICAL SHEET D 35 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice D 13 LOAD ATTACHMENT ATTACHMENT FOR HOOK AND LIFTING TOOL 30 R 36 50 40 4 3 35 R 36 82 30 3 30 1 60 112...

Page 132: ...A N A boom extension 7S SGS active N A N A boom extension 8S SGS active 70 58 jib articulation cylinder N A N A jib extension 2S N A N A jib extension 3S N A N A Times are indicative and referring to...

Page 133: ...F HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 925NG Cylinders extended Cylinders retracted 2S 74 47 3S 82 52 4S 90 56 5S 98 62 6S 106 67 7S 115 74 8S 123 81 4SJ3 106 66 5SJ3 107 72 6SJ2 116 73 Capacities do not include the oil...

Page 134: ...ion temperature 48 C Weight 13 5 kg Capacity 4 For a crane without oil cooler performing a sequence of standard work cycles the difference in temperature between the oil and the environment is shown i...

Page 135: ...5 C after the following working times Tenv C w to exceed 75 C minutes 42 no limit 45 35 48 25 50 21 52 18 54 15 The graph below shows the temperature trend Toil with oil cooler when Tenv 45 C Notes Th...

Page 136: ...abilizer leg Check that Fs Rmax Rmax is given in the technical specifications of the additional stabilizers Xs In addition CE additional stabilizer must be equipped with safety devices integrated with...

Page 137: ...H604 325 235 325 487 5 1085 55 100 6S 1035 H604 200 195 200 300 840 48 100 7S 805 H604 200 195 200 300 610 61 100 8S 630 H604 200 195 200 300 435 79 100 Notes 1 The gross load is the load capacity of...

Page 138: ...653 4 small 250 240 360 1070 46 100 6S 1035 H653 4 small 235 180 270 800 49 100 7S 805 H653 4 small 235 180 270 570 63 100 8S 630 H653 4 small 235 180 270 395 80 100 Notes 1 The gross load is the load...

Page 139: ...H634 0 25 170 4000 1555 100 39 5S 1320 H634 0 25 170 4000 1150 100 29 6S 1035 H634 0 25 170 4000 865 100 22 7S 805 H634 0 25 170 4000 635 100 16 8S 630 H634 0 25 170 4000 460 100 12 Notes 1 The gross...

Page 140: ...25 H332 850 245 2200 1480 100 67 5S 1320 H332 850 245 2200 1075 100 49 6S 1035 H332 850 245 2200 790 100 36 7S 805 H332 850 245 2200 560 100 25 8S 630 H332 850 245 2200 385 100 18 Notes 1 The gross lo...

Page 141: ...0 500 135 1500 1590 95 100 5S 1320 H415 1500 500 135 1500 1185 100 79 6S 1035 H415 1500 500 135 1500 900 100 60 7S 805 H415 1500 500 135 1500 670 100 45 8S 630 H415 1500 500 135 1500 495 100 33 Notes...

Page 142: ...NUAL 925NG ANNEXES E 1 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice E ANNEXES E 1 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS STABILIZERS MANUALLY OPERATED EXTENSIONS T P A1 A1 A2 B2 set p LDC B2 1040041 Settings pset...

Page 143: ...0 03 20 subject to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS STABILIZERS HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED EXTENSIONS FIXED OR MANUALLY TURNING STABILIZER LEGS T P A1 A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 set p LDC seq p 104...

Page 144: ...t to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS STABILIZERS HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED EXTENSIONS AUTOMATIC TURNING STABILIZER LEGS T P A1 A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 set p LDC seq p V3 V4 V1 V2 C1 C2 V3 V4 V...

Page 145: ...4 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS ADDITIONAL STABILIZERS MANUALLY OPERATED EXTENSIONS T P A1 A2 B2 set p B2 T P CRANE S STABILIZERS CONTROL VALVE CARRY OVER 104...

Page 146: ...ubject to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS ADDITIONAL STABILIZERS HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED EXTENSIONS T P CRANE S STABILIZERS CONTROL VALVE CARRY OVER T P A1 A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 set p LDC...

Page 147: ...ect to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS RADIO CONTROLLED STABILIZERS OPTIONAL OPTION CONTROL VALVE SIDE M 12 5 bar A1 P seq p L B5 A5 B4 A4 B3 A3 B2 A2 X P B1 A1 T IN OUT set p CONTROL VALVE...

Page 148: ...q T M M1 1030225 Settings q 50 min pmax 335 bar for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S 6SJ2 pmax 330 bar for 4SJ3 5SJ3 p 285 bar q 10 min activation of AVPS for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S p 210 bar q 10 min activation o...

Page 149: ...q T M M1 1030226 Settings q 50 min pmax 335 bar for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S 6SJ2 pmax 330 bar for 4SJ3 5SJ3 p 285 bar q 10 min activation of AVPS for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S p 210 bar q 10 min activation of...

Page 150: ...nge without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS SUPPLEMENTARY ACTIVATION ELEMENTS NO RDC pA6 pB6 B6 A6 pA7 pB7 B7 A7 T T pB6 pA6 B6 A6 1030194 Settings for winch Settings for rotor und bucket grab pA6 200 bar...

Page 151: ...A5 B5 A1 q 6 bar 10 1 7 bar 25 1030198 Settings q 80 min pmax 335 bar for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S 6SJ2 pmax 330 bar for 4SJ3 5SJ3 p 285 bar q 10 min activation of AVPS for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S p 210 bar...

Page 152: ...JIB RDC NO CE LsA LsB pA6 pB6 A6 B6 LsA LsB pA7 pB7 A7 B7 2 1 V2 V1 C2 C1 M pset1 V1 V2 C1 C2 pset2 1030222 Settings pA6 260 bar pB6 210 bar for 4SJ3 pA6 270 bar pB6 225 bar for 5SJ3 pA6 305 bar pB6 2...

Page 153: ...without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS SUPPLEMENTARY ACTIVATION ELEMENTS RDC NO CE LsA LsB LsA LsB LsA LsB A6 B6 Ls T A6 B6 A7 B7 Ls T 1030199 Settings for winch Settings for rotor und bucket grab pA6 20...

Page 154: ...A5 B5 A1 q 6 bar 10 1 7 bar 25 1030196 Settings q 80 min pmax 335 bar for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S 6SJ2 pmax 330 bar for 4SJ3 5SJ3 p 285 bar q 10 min activation of AVPS for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S p 210 bar...

Page 155: ...JIB RDC CE LsA LsB pA6 pB6 A6 B6 LsA LsB pA7 pB7 A7 B7 2 1 V2 V1 C2 C1 M pset1 V1 V2 C1 C2 pset2 1030223 Settings pA6 260 bar pB6 210 bar for 4SJ3 pA6 270 bar pB6 225 bar for 5SJ3 pA6 305 bar pB6 220...

Page 156: ...e without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS SUPPLEMENTARY ACTIVATION ELEMENTS RDC CE LsA LsB LsA LsB LsA LsB A6 B6 Ls T A6 B6 A7 B7 Ls T 1030197 Settings for winch Settings for rotor und bucket grab pA6 200...

Page 157: ...ACEMENT PUMP RDC CE Ls LsA LsB LsA LsB LsA LsB LsA LsB A2 B2 P M T pmax HPCO pA2 pB2 pA3 pB3 pA4 pB4 pA5 pB5 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A1 6 bar 10 1 7 bar 25 T q ppump 1030238 Special settings q variable pmax...

Page 158: ...USER MANUAL 925NG ANNEXES E 17 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS OIL COOLER OPTION P T 1030250...

Page 159: ...USER MANUAL 925NG ANNEXES E 18 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS SLEWING SYSTEM A B V1 V2 C1 C2 pset 1050102 Rack stroke 725 mm Settings pset 210 bar...

Page 160: ...nge without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS 1ST BOOM CYLINDER pset3 pset2 C1 C2 V2 V1 pset1 M A B 1050093 Settings pset1 385 bar for 2S pset1 380 bar for 3S 4S pset1 365 bar for 5S 6S pset1 355 bar for 7S...

Page 161: ...NNEXES E 20 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS 2ST BOOM CYLINDER pset1 pset2 A B V1 V2 C1 C2 M 1050007 Settings pset1 315 bar for 2S pset1 330 bar for 3S 4S 5S 6S 7...

Page 162: ...R MANUAL 925NG ANNEXES E 21 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS EXTENSION CYLINDERS A B V1 V2 C1 C2 2 1 3 4 5 6 pset1 pset2 1050103 Settings pset1 210 bar pset2 430...

Page 163: ...20 subject to change without notice HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS MOMENT LIMITER NO RDC NO CE I M Pil P RS T pset P A B A B A B A B A B 5 bar Option M 1060093 Settings pset 310 bar for 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S pse...

Page 164: ...out notice E 2 ELECTRIC SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL DATA Supply voltage 12V 24V Max current absorbed by the electric system 10A Max current absorbed by the electric system with radio controlled stabilizers 1...

Page 165: ...USER MANUAL 925NG ANNEXES E 24 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice ELECTRIC SCHEMATICS EMERGENCY STOP BUTTONS NO RDC NO CE OPTION _ Y 1010225...

Page 166: ...CTRIC SCHEMATICS TERMINAL BOX ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC WINCH DI WINCH PWR TWL DEV DANFOSS 30 31 15 ROT DI DIR A DIR B EV LCS PRESS CRANE PRESS JIB PWR RDC SERVICE RDC EMERG 1 EMERG 2 POWER SUPPLY KEY SWITCH...

Page 167: ...OUT GND 24V KEY SWITCH TWL WINCH DI PWR RDC SERVICE RADIO JIB PRESS CRANE PRESS EV LCS DIR B DIR A ROT DI DEV DANFOSS RELE DISP 0PTON RADIO OUT OPTION RADIO IN 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25...

Page 168: ...O CONTROL WITH DANFOSS EV STAB EV DUMP ROT DI WITH HYDROCONTROL WITH DANFOSS WITH HIDROCONTROL FUSE 10 AMP 1 2 3 4 24 25 59 61 60 59 60 61 62 Q2 EMERG 1 TWL DEV 1 2 3 4 52 53 54 55 32 35 33 34 36 39 3...

Page 169: ...without notice ELECTRIC DIAGRAM AVPS SYSTEM NOT RDC NO CE CRANE CRANE PRESS EV LCS 24 25 22 23 TERMINAL BOX BN BK BN BU 30 31 15 T1 EV LCS 24 25 CRANE 22 23 PRESS T1 30 87a 4 38 15 POWER EMERG 2 SERV...

Page 170: ...NECTOR CONTROL VALVE cables 24V POWER cable 2 4 1 3 5 16 PROGR V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PIN 34 19 33 18 32 60 20 17 31 30 15 16 61 62 9 10 13 14 12 1 2 59 57 43 5...

Page 171: ...stabiliser legs during the stabilization of the crane On turning stabilizer legs Do NOT bang against the turning stabiliser legs during the stabilization of the crane On stabilizer legs NO CE Before s...

Page 172: ...wear Warning do NOT bang on the booms during opening and folding of the crane At RDC controls Seal sticker Do NOT use emergency controls under normal work conditions On column Read the operator s manu...

Page 173: ...USER MANUAL 925NG ANNEXES E 32 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice LOCATION OF SAFETY SIGNS...

Page 174: ...5 1387 1969 2305 Notes in case of connection Geomet bolt Untreated support or nut multiply the tabulated values by 0 85 in case of connection Geomet bolt Geomet nut multiply the tabulated values by 0...

Page 175: ...in temperature affect its viscosity as the temperature increases viscosity decreases The following table shows the effect of temperature on oil viscosity STARTING AND OPERATING VISCOSITY RANGE STARTI...

Page 176: ...bridge is locked by means of a rotation locking device The swivel lock consists of a device equipped with locking pins that prevent the bridge rotation with respect to the base The swivel lock is scre...

Page 177: ...movement of the crane 1 No motive power 2 Emergency stop button on 3 Safety solenoid valve damaged 1 Check there is motive power 2 Disengage the emergency push button after checking there are no dange...

Page 178: ...l minutes in order to warm up the oil Vibrations in all movements when the oil is warm 1 Insufficient oil in the tank 2 Air inside hydraulic circuit 1 Add hydraulic oil 2 Operate the controls to fully...

Page 179: ...USER MANUAL 925NG ANNEXES E 38 7844058 00 03 20 subject to change without notice E 8 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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