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RATED CAPACITY LIMITER (RCL)
A Rated Capacity Limiter is installed on the crane to assist the operator in estimating loads
and measuring load radii. Please read the RCL Operation Manual for complete instructions
on operation of the system. Following, are some additional operating tips.
Always be aware that the RCL can stop boom movement at capacity load conditions and in
two-blocking conditions. Use good judgment in controlling the speed of boom movements
to prevent shock loads and swinging loads.
If the RCL system stops the crane movement, there are various remedies that may be used
to restart operation. If the hook is two-blocked, it should be lowered using the hoist control,
if safe. The BOOM RAISE and TELESCOPE RETRACT may also be used if this is safer.
In some unusual circumstances it may be necessary to swing the boom before lowering the
load. If you are sure this will not cause an overload, you can turn the override key that is
under the left instrument panel and swing the boom to a safer position.
If the load is the maximum for the loadline or attachment, the load should be set down in a
safe place using the hoist lower control and the load or attachment changed. TELESCOPE
RETRACT may also be used, and SWING may be used, if safe, as described in the
preceding paragraph. DO NOT USE THE BOOM RAISE CONTROL, as this may increase
the overload.
If the load is at the maximum allowable load radius, the boom can be raised or retracted to
a safe radius or the load may be lowered to a safe place using the hoist control. If the
boom extension is at its angle limit, the boom must be raised or the load hoisted down.
If the boom is fully lowered until it stops, (about 0°) the RCL will show an overload condition
because the boom lift pressure sensors cannot read a useful pressure in this condition. To
remedy this, raise the boom slightly. Or, if the boom is fully raised, (about 70°) the RCL
may show an overload condition because the pressure in the boom lift cylinder is sensed to
be an overload. To correct this condition, the override key may be turned and held, while
the boom is lowered just slightly. Then check for other conditions before lowering further.
If there is a malfunction of the RCL or Anti-Two-Block system that causes loss of boom
movement and cannot be remedied by the procedures above, the override key switch under
the dashboard may be required to move the boom.
W A R N I N G
We recommend the emergency override switch be used with discretion. Improper or
careless use of this switch can cause damage to the crane and endanger people and
property. The operator who uses the switch in an emergency should use good
judgment.
There is a light on the dashboard to warn that one or more outriggers is not fully
extended when using the ON OUTRIGGERS setup on the RCL. Check the light
daily when the outriggers are down, and check to see that there is no load on the
hook by raising and lowering each outrigger about three inches. The light should
come on when an outrigger is up.
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