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LIFTING:
1. Always refer to Crane Capacity Chart in operator's compartment before handling
load. Do not exceed load ratings. Under some conditions the standard capacity
ratings cannot be recommended and must be adjusted downward to compensate for
special hazards, such as weak supporting ground, wind, hazardous surroundings,
operator inexperience, etc. The weight of the load should always be known.
2. Be careful to prevent load swinging. A swinging load can cause instability or loss of
control of the load. Be aware that the Anti-Two-Block System and the Rated
Capacity Limiter can cause sudden stopping of boom movement which can cause the
load to swing. Swing the boom slowly whenever these systems might stop the boom.
3. Do not allow anyone to put any part of
his body under a load. The load may
lower or fall if there are damaged parts in
the crane. Also, the load may drop a
short distance due to thermal contraction
of the hydraulic oil in the cylinders.
4. Do not use crane to drag loads sideways.
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7. Level the crane before lifting. A small incline will significantly reduce the capacity.
Use appropriate cribbing under the outriggers for leveling. All outriggers must be fully
extended and tires must clear the ground to use the "ON OUTRIGGERS" ratings.
8. Always use outriggers if possible. If you must lift on rubber, keep the load as close to
the ground as possible to prevent tipover. Move the load very slowly and use tag
lines to prevent load swinging.
9. Crane may tip at less than rated loads if the surface is uncompacted or wet dirt, or
soft soil with frozen crust, thin or cracked pavement, or surface near a hole or ledge.
Always use adequate outrigger floats and/or cribbing. See page 2-11.
10. The operator shall not leave the controls while the load is suspended.
11. Always use adequate parts of load hoist line for lifting heavy loads.
12. Always be sure the rope is properly seated and wound level on hoist drum.
13. Keep hands away from load hoist rope when hoist is being operated.
Summary of Contents for IC-35-2F
Page 7: ...1 2 DIMENSIONS AND ORIENTATION IC 35 2F Courtesy of Crane Market...
Page 8: ...1 3 TURNING DIMENSIONS Courtesy of Crane Market...
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Page 29: ...2 12 CRANE CAPACITY CHART FOR IC 35 2F Courtesy of Crane Market...
Page 30: ...2 12M CRANE CAPACITY CHART FOR IC 35 2F METRIC Courtesy of Crane Market...
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Page 47: ...3 8 IC 35 LUBRICATION CHART Courtesy of Crane Market...
Page 51: ...3 12 JIC SCHEMATIC Courtesy of Crane Market...
Page 52: ...3 12M JIC SCHEMATIC METRIC Courtesy of Crane Market...
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