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OPERATION
5000 SERIES OWNER’S MANUAL
The 5000 crane is designed to provide excellent service if operated within the maximum allowable load
specifications stated on the unit’s “Angle Indicator Plate” located on either side of the boom. A load chart is also
included on page 6. Load information charts should be studied before operating the crane. Exceeding the stated
load limit can cause tipping or structural failure. You should familiarize yourself with proper operation procedures
to avoid overloading the crane. As an example: If a load of 4000 pounds is lifted at an 15’ boom length at 75°,
lowering the boom would cause an overload situation.
The 5000 crane is relatively simple to operate. Prior to field use, you should familiarize yourself with the controls
and how the unit reacts to the controls. Practice operations should be performed with a light test weight
progressing to a heavier test weight.
LIFTING OVER
LIFTING OVER
LIFTING OVER
LIFTING OVER 2,
2,
2,
2,500
500
500
500 POUNDS
POUNDS
POUNDS
POUNDS
A “two-part” line must be used whenever the load is 2
22
2,,,,555500 pounds
00 pounds
00 pounds
00 pounds or greater. In order to “two-part” the line:
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Connect the winch cable eye to the pin on the bottom of the manually extendible boom section.
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Insert cable through the snatch block by removing the cotter pin and disassembling.
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Reassemble the snatch block. Be sure to reinsert the cotter pin in the snatch block.
You should also use a “two-part” line for loads under 2,500 pounds if you want to slow down the line speed of
the cable.
LOAD LIFTING
LOAD LIFTING
LOAD LIFTING
LOAD LIFTING
It must be understood that all load ratings are formulated on 85% of tipping. Tipping is defined as a tire breaking
contact with the ground. Further, all load ratings are dependent upon compliance with the following:
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The unit has been correctly installed in accordance with chassis requirements and truck body manufacturer’s
specifications.
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The intended operation is carried out on a level, solid surface with proper outrigger placement.
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