Chapter 6 Ancillary equipment
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Attaching the sensor unit:
x
Turn off the crane.
x
Remove the crane hook.
x
Attach the sensor unit to the correct extension.
x
Plug in the connecting cable.
x
Set the operation mode selector switch to the number of extensions pulled out.
x
Turn on the crane.
Removing the sensor unit:
x
Turn off the crane.
x
Set the operation mode selector switch to 0.
x
Disconnect the cable.
x
Remove the sensor unit from the extension and store it properly.
x
Attach the crane hook to the last hydraulic extension boom.
x
Turn on the crane.
Cable drum for ancillary equipment
Some accessories such as workman basket or fly-jib must be electrically powered during work. So, the
electric cables must be connected when assembling the ancillary equipment.
Note!
When the cable drum’s pretension doesn’t match the specifications
on the type plate, then drum and cable may get damaged.
Pretension the cable drum as specified on the type plate.
Example type plate:
Type:
Typ:
Tipo:
Serie No. / Stück Nr. /
No. di serie / Serienr.:
Travellength:
Fahrweg:
Corsa:
Akstalka:
12
Total:
Ges.:
Maxi.:
n
25
Preten.:
Vorsp.:
Preca.:
Försp.:
10
Work:
Arb.:
Lavo.:
n
Res.:
14
1
n
No. of poles / current / tension:
Anz. Pole / Strom / Spannung:
No. Poli / corrente / tensione:
Antal poler / ström / spänning:
4 x 16A + PE; 24V
Cable Ø:
Leitung Ø:
Cavo Ø:
Kabel Ø:
mm
8,5
m
n
000000000000
00000
00000
1
2
3
4
5
1.
Maximum travel length in meters.
2.
Possible number of turns in total.
3.
Number of turns necessary for
pretensioning (pull-off direction same as
pre-tension direction).
4.
Number of turns required to reach the travel
length in meters.
5.
Reserve turns
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