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10. Fix the ram to the main support 

post using 90 mm long bolt, 
washer and nut.

11. Attach the jib to the top of the 

main support post using the 90 
mm bolt, washer and nut.

12. Connect the top of the ram to the 

jib as shown using 80 mm long 
bolt, washer and nut.

NOTE: 

The ram may require partially 

extending to facilitate 
assembly.

13. Slide the jib extension into the jib, 

using the 100 mm long locating 
bolt and nut to secure it in the 
required position.

14. Bolt the hook assembly through 

the hole on the jib extension using 
the 80 mm bolt, washer, lock 
washer and nut.

Summary of Contents for Strong-Arm 7611025

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY USER INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC0318 ISS2 FOLDING CRANE MODEL NO CFC2000B PART NO 7611025 ...

Page 2: ...PECIFICATIONS Max Capacity SWL 2000 kg 2 Tonne Net Weight 99 kg Dimensions Folded Position L x D x H Dimensions Unfolded Position L x D x H 850 x 690 x 1620 mm 1070 x 1760 x 1415 mm Number of pump actions from rest to max height 69 Ram Oil Capacity 0 8L Oil Grade ISO VG15 Jib Positions Position 1 Lift Capacity 500 kg 0 5 Tonne Jib Length Horizontal 1600 mm Max Lifting Height 2660 mm Position 2 Lif...

Page 3: ...tidy and free from unrelated items 6 Do not use the crane when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs or intoxicating medication 7 Ensure all bystanders keep at a safe distance whilst the crane is in use 8 Do not over reach Keep your proper footing and balance at all times 9 Safety equipment such as gloves and non skid safety shoes will reduce personal injuries INSPECTION BEFORE USE...

Page 4: ... which might impede its movement 13 To move a loaded crane push it from the operators side DO NOT move the crane from the handle end and never pull the crane towards yourself CARE OF THE CRANE 1 Ensure that the crane is properly maintained at all times and that no corrosion is allowed to weaken any components 2 When replacing parts use only those supplied by Clarke International Refer to Parts Lis...

Page 5: ...sually inspect all components to ensure that no damage was suffered in transit Any deficiencies should be reported to your CLARKE dealer immediately 1 2 x Side Braces 9 1 x Control handle 2 1 x Handle 10 1 x Main Support Post 3 1 x Jib 11 2 x Front Legs 4 2 x Side Plates 12 1 x Base Frame 5 1 x Hydraulic Ram Assembly 13 2 x Locking Pins 6 1 x Jib Extension 14 Small fixings pack 7 1 x Hook 15 Large...

Page 6: ...ock washers and nuts Loosely fasten the rear 2 bolts nuts through the slots before sliding the caster into position and adding the other two bolts 2 Repeat for both castors 3 Bolt the four remaining castors to the base frame The castors fixed to the open section of the base frame are fixed with bolts threaded into the frame no nuts are used 4 Bolt the side brackets to each side of the base frame w...

Page 7: ...s 8 Attach the main support post onto the base frame assembly using two 110 mm long bolts with washers and nuts Leave the nuts bolts loose until step 9 9 Add the two side braces bolting them between the base frame and the main support post Leave the bolts loose until they are aligned with the hole in the main support post Once aligned fully tighten the side braces to the base and the support post ...

Page 8: ...post using the 90 mm bolt washer and nut 12 Connect the top of the ram to the jib as shown using 80 mm long bolt washer and nut NOTE The ram may require partially extending to facilitate assembly 13 Slide the jib extension into the jib using the 100 mm long locating bolt and nut to secure it in the required position 14 Bolt the hook assembly through the hole on the jib extension using the 80 mm bo...

Page 9: ... Store the operating handle in the holder on the column OPERATION RAISING THE JIB IMPORTANT Make sure that the hook is directly above the point of lift which in turn is directly above the centre of gravity of the load 1 Use the end of the pump handle to close the valve by turning it fully clockwise It should only be hand tight do not overtighten 2 Pump the handle until the crane reaches the desire...

Page 10: ... Store the operating handle in the socket provided when not in use PURGING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM During transit or storage it is possible that an air pocket may have developed within the hydraulic ram and the ram action may therefore appear to be spongy As the ram is self bleeding any air will be dispelled and the ram action normalised by fully raising and lowering the jib a few times Should the ji...

Page 11: ... in use 2 Use a strong strap or chain or suitable restraint to prevent any accidental movement 3 Test that the crane is firmly secured before leaving it in its storage location MAINTENANCE GENERAL 1 Always store the crane with the jib in its lowest position This prevents any possibility of corrosion to the ram 2 Do not leave the crane in the open or exposed to the elements Keep under cover 3 Do no...

Page 12: ...thout undue wear to their spindles and that the wheels are not cracked or damaged 5 Remove any rust and repaint to prevent further corrosion 6 Ensure that all decals and warning labels are in place and clearly legible HYDRAULIC OIL If any leakage is observed it may be necessary to top up the hydraulic oil level as follows 1 Lower the jib to its lowest position and remove the bolt that joins the ra...

Page 13: ...13 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 14: ...14 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 15: ...ee does not effect your statutory rights PART NO DESCRIPTION PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 Bolts nuts washers 19 Hex Head Bolt M14 x 110 2 Front Leg 20 Hex Head Bolt M16 x 90 3 Swivel Castor 3 21 Main Support Post 4 Hex Head Bolt M8 x 12 22 Washer M16 5 Spring Washer M8 23 Pump Handle 6 Base Frame 24 Hydraulic Ram Assembly 7 Nut M14 25 Hex Head Bolt M16 x 100 8 Washer M14 26 Handle 9 Retaining Clip 27 Hex...

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