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GF-16 Crane System Instruction Manual 

Page: 38 

Version 14 

 

 

 

Front extension arms required 

7 x 200 cm / 6' 6” + 1 x 100 cm / 3’ 3” 

Rear extension arm required 

1 x 192 cm / 6' 3” 

Lift range 

2424 cm / 79’ 6” 

Maximum Euro-adapter height 

1452 cm / 47' 7”  

Lift capacity (working load)  accessories 

80 kg / 176 lbs 

Counterweight required for max. load 

1394 kg / 3066 lbs 

Counterweight required to balance empty arm 

854 kg / 1878 lbs 

Crane weight (excluding dolly and weights) 

916 kg / 2019 lbs 

Dolly weight (unit weights see page 46) 

244 kg / 536 lbs

 

Arm reach (pivot to camera head mount) 

1581 cm / 51’ 10”  

Length of rear end (pivot to outside of bucket) 

278 cm / 9’ 1” 

Continue from § 12, page 6 

13. 

Connect  the  200cm  /  6’  6”  extension  number  2  to  extension  number  1.  Slip  the 
connection flanges into each other and secure with the provided safety pin. 

Note

:   Section 2 must be supported by a suitable support stand or rostrum. 

Tip

:  

To avoid  the  sections jamming  or  getting  stuck  make  sure  that  the  sections 
are joined parallel. Using a small amount of lubricant also helps. We suggest 
rubbing the joints with an oiled rag prior to assembly. 

14. 

Connect  the  200cm  /  6’  6”  extension  number  3  to  extension  number  2.  Slip  the 
connection flanges into each other and secure with the provided safety pin. 

Note

:   Move the support stand or rostrum to support section number 3. 

The  “Rigging  Harness  Assembly”  is  described  on  page  9.  After  reading  and 
following the instructions, please proceed as follows. 

15.  Connect  2  turnbuckles  to  the  bottom  connection  on  the  front  side  of  the  rigging 

harness. Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully. 

16.  Connect  2  standard  rigging  rods  to  the  turnbuckles  on  the  front  side  of  the  rigging 

harness. Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully. 

17.  Connect  another  2  standard  rigging  rods  to  the  first  2  rigging  rods.  Ensure  that  the 

locking pins are inserted fully. 

18.  Connect  2  Rigging  Support  Brackets  to  the  Rigging  Rod  Connections  on  section  2. 

Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully. 

19.  Connect a Rigging Rod Connector to each of the second Rigging Rods ensuring that 

the  locking  pins  are  inserted  fully.  Fit  the  Rigging  Rod  Connectors  into  the  Rigging 
Support Brackets as shown on page 10. 

20.  Connect  2  standard  rigging  rods  to  the  Rigging  Rod  Connectors  and  in  turn  to  the 

rigging connectors on section 3. Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully. 

21.  Hand tighten the rods by turning the turnbuckles  until the rods are taut, then secure 

the turnbuckles with the locking nut as seen on page 9. 

Attention: 

The rigging system when taut as well as the crane arm, should run in a 
straight line and should not bend or dip. 

22.  When the Rigging Rods are taut and running in a straight line, insert the locking pin 

connecting the Rigging Rod Connectors into the Rigging Support Brackets on section 
3 as shown on page 10. 

Summary of Contents for GF-16

Page 1: ...FOR CAMERA SUPPORT GF 16 Crane System Instruction Manual Valid March 2015 Grip Factory Munich GmbH F rholzener Stra e 1 85386 Eching bei M nchen Germany Tel 49 0 89 319 0 129 0 Fax 49 0 89 319 0 129...

Page 2: ...ion 6 17 Version 7 19 Version 8 21 Version 9 23 Version 10 26 Version 11 29 Version 12 32 Version 13 35 Version 14 38 Version 15 41 Remote Head Mount 43 Balancing the crane arm 44 Deloading 44 General...

Page 3: ...peration on curved track is strictly forbidden Use of the crane on insert vehicles camera cars or any motorised vehicle is not allowed The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages or injuries for...

Page 4: ...s managed by at least one experienced trained and authorised personnel from the hand grips on the counterweight bucket Operation of the crane is only allowed within the limits and guidelines mentioned...

Page 5: ...onnection Locking bolts Locking bolts 3 Connect the 4 Adjustable Stabilizing Rods between the base and the column by securing each one with a locking pin at the top and bottom of each rod Important Wh...

Page 6: ...Assembly 6 Connect extension number 1 to the middle section Slip the connection flanges into each other and secure with the provided safety pin Tip To avoid the sections jamming or getting stuck make...

Page 7: ...strum 12 Connect the lower section of the 2 part counterweight bucket to the angle adjuster located on the rear of the counterweight bucket extension Slip the connection flanges into each other and se...

Page 8: ...transport position or to secure the connections between angle adjuster and extension as well as angle adjuster and platform Mounting the angle adjuster Safety pin Securing the angle adjuster 14 Conne...

Page 9: ...the provided safety pin 15 Connect the 100cm 3 3 parallelogram rod to the first parallelogram connection and secure it with the provided safety pin 16 Connect the angle adjuster to the end of the 100...

Page 10: ...arness to both sides of the middle section and connect with the 2 cross bars Then ensure that the 4 locking bolts are inserted and tightened fully to the Pivot Section Ensure that the 4 locking pins s...

Page 11: ...ions with the Rigging Support Brackets which connect to various sections The Rigging Support Brackets are connected to the Rigging Rod Connectors Please refer to the individual versions as described o...

Page 12: ...ith the provided safety pin Note Support the second parallelogram rod with the parallelogram support on section 2 and secure with the locking pin as shown on page 10 16 Connect the angle adjuster to o...

Page 13: ...dip 23 Connect the platform to the angle adjuster and secure with the removed safety pin from the side of the angle adjuster Ensure that the platform is level Tip The angle adjuster has an integrated...

Page 14: ...dle section and secure it with the provided safety pin 16 Connect another 200cm 6 6 parallelogram rod to the first parallelogram connection and secure it with the provided safety pin Note Support the...

Page 15: ...ge 9 Attention The rigging system when taut as well as the crane arm should run in a straight line and should not bend or dip 25 Connect the platform to the angle adjuster and secure with the removed...

Page 16: ...5 Connect a 200cm 6 6 parallelogram rod to the parallelogram connection on the middle section and secure it with the provided safety pin 16 In turn connect 2 x 200cm 6 6 parallelogram rods to the firs...

Page 17: ...seen on page 9 Attention The rigging system when taut as well as the crane arm should run in a straight line and should not bend or dip 25 Connect the platform to the angle adjuster and secure with th...

Page 18: ...um to support section 3 15 Connect the 100cm 3 3 extension to extension number 3 Slip the connection flanges into each other and secure with the provided safety pin 16 Connect a 200cm 6 6 parallelogra...

Page 19: ...connectors on section 3 Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 26 Hand tighten the rods by turning the turnbuckles until the rods are taut then secure the turnbuckles with the locking nut as...

Page 20: ...ging harness Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 15 Connect 2 standard rigging rods to the turnbuckles on the front side of the rigging harness Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fu...

Page 21: ...igging Support Brackets to the Rigging Rod Connections on section 3 Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 29 Connect a Rigging Rod Connector to each of the third Rigging Rods ensuring that t...

Page 22: ...s Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 15 Connect 2 standard rigging rods to the turnbuckles on the front side of the rigging harness Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 16 Conn...

Page 23: ...Connect another 2 standard rigging rods to the second 2 standard rigging rods Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 30 Connect 2 Rigging Support Brackets to the Rigging Rod Connections on se...

Page 24: ...ing Harness Assembly is described on page 9 After reading and following the instructions please proceed as follows 15 Connect 2 turnbuckles to the bottom connection on the front side of the rigging ha...

Page 25: ...harness Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 30 Connect 2 standard rigging rods to the turnbuckles on the front side of the rigging harness Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 3...

Page 26: ...ller By turning it the vertical plate on the angle adjuster can be set to a perfect right angle Correct setting of the angle adjuster enhances the crane s balance 42 Remove the support stand or rostru...

Page 27: ...he Rigging Harness Assembly is described on page 9 After reading and following the instructions please proceed as follows 15 Connect 2 turnbuckles to the bottom connection on the front side of the rig...

Page 28: ...ted leveller By turning it the vertical plate on the angle adjuster can be set to a perfect right angle Correct setting of the angle adjuster enhances the crane s balance 31 Connect 2 turnbuckles to t...

Page 29: ...in from the side of the angle adjuster Ensure that the platform is level Tip The angle adjuster has an integrated leveller By turning it the vertical plate on the angle adjuster can be set to a perfec...

Page 30: ...Rigging Harness Assembly is described on page 9 After reading and following the instructions please proceed as follows 15 Connect 2 turnbuckles to the bottom connection on the front side of the riggi...

Page 31: ...Connect 2 standard rigging rods to the turnbuckles on the front side of the rigging harness Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 33 Connect another 2 standard rigging rods to the first 2 s...

Page 32: ...stand or rostrum supporting the counterweight bucket section 44 Then unlock the tilt friction Before operation all locking pins locking screws etc should be inspected to ensure that all assembly sect...

Page 33: ...ollowing the instructions please proceed as follows 15 Connect 2 turnbuckles to the bottom connection on the front side of the rigging harness Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 16 Connec...

Page 34: ...r enhances the crane s balance 33 Connect 2 turnbuckles to the top connection on the front side of the rigging harness Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 34 Connect 2 standard rigging rod...

Page 35: ...bend or dip 46 When the Rigging Rods are taut and running in a straight line insert the locking pin connecting the Rigging Rod Connectors into the Rigging Support Brackets on section 2 and 4 as shown...

Page 36: ...Rigging Harness Assembly is described on page 9 After reading and following the instructions please proceed as follows 15 Connect 2 turnbuckles to the bottom connection on the front side of the riggin...

Page 37: ...page 10 32 Connect the Remote Bracket as described on page 43 Tip The Remote Bracket has an integrated leveller By turning it the Remote Bracket can be set to a perfect right angle Correct setting of...

Page 38: ...en taut as well as the crane arm should run in a straight line and should not bend or dip 46 When the Rigging Rods are taut and running in a straight line insert the locking pin connecting the Rigging...

Page 39: ...er 3 The Rigging Harness Assembly is described on page 9 After reading and following the instructions please proceed as follows 15 Connect 2 turnbuckles to the bottom connection on the front side of t...

Page 40: ...m rod to the 100cm 3 3 parallelogram connection and secure it with the provided safety pin 33 Support the Remote Extension parallelogram rod with the parallelogram support located on the Remote Extens...

Page 41: ...100cm 3 3 section Ensure that the locking pins are inserted fully 49 Hand tighten the rods by turning the turnbuckles until the rods are taut then secure the turnbuckles with the locking nut as seen...

Page 42: ...m 6 6 extension number 4 to extension number 3 Slip the connection flanges into each other and secure with the provided safety pin The Rigging Harness Assembly is described on page 9 After reading and...

Page 43: ...emote Extension parallelogram rod to the last 200cm 6 6 parallelogram connection and secure it with the provided safety pin 33 Support the Remote Extension parallelogram rod with the parallelogram sup...

Page 44: ...urnbuckles with the locking nut as seen on page 9 Attention The rigging system when taut as well as the crane arm should run in a straight line and should not bend or dip 50 When the Rigging Rods are...

Page 45: ...parallelogram at the weight bucket Do not forget to lock the sliding weight in position before tilting the arm The counterweight bucket door must be locked when operating the crane Deloading Attention...

Page 46: ...e sure that the 4 Adjustable Stabilizing Rods can move freely and that they are not restricted in travel The Rod Locking Pin found in the middle of each rod must be removed when adjusting the height a...

Page 47: ...cription Weight kg Weight lbs Dolly Base 186 kg 410 lbs Levelling leg set 4 pcs 28 kg 61 lbs Track wheel set 4 pcs 24 kg 53 lbs Base Dolly push bar 6 kg 13 lbs Complete Dolly weight 244 kg 536 lbs Adj...

Page 48: ...ty Description Weight kg Weight lbs 1 Seat arm combined 10cm 4 AL 2210 0 75 kg 1 65 lbs 1 Seat arm combined 20cm 8 AL 2220 1 15 kg 2 53 lbs 1 Seat arm combined 30cm 12 AL 2230 1 60 kg 3 52 lbs 1 Seat...

Page 49: ...GF 16 Crane The above photos show the practical transport solution for the GF 16 Crane System The GFM trolleys fits the complete system with dolly and column as an extra unit Attention After loading...

Page 50: ...leaning it with WD40 Dismantling the column The column should be dismantled as per the following steps 1 Remove the adjustable stabilizing rods and in turn remove the column see page 4 2 Remove the ro...

Page 51: ...he components against each other If there is more than 2mm of play the spindle drive or the spindle nut must be replaced otherwise further use is not allowed Attention Danger of crushing while tilting...

Page 52: ...overnment safety organization Recognized regulations and generally recognized technical rules and accepted technical codes of practice e g DIN norms VDE regulations technical rules of other European U...

Page 53: ...tification plate complies with the machine guidelines 2006 42 EG Safety Type Tested by T V S D Industrie Service GmbH Westendstr 199 80686 M nchen Deutschland Safety Type Test report no EG MRL 065 Cer...

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