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November 2006
Part
No.
833005
Rev
A
RL4000
Light
Tower
35
WIRE ROPE REPLACEMENT
CRITERIA FOR REPLACEMENT OF WIRE ROPE – TEREX LIGHT TOWERS
The wire ropes used to raise and lower the masts on a TEREX Light Tower are probably some of
the most important mechanical parts used in day-to-day operation of the machinery. It is there-
fore very important that the cables be inspected on a frequent basis (once a month) for wear and
tear, and immediately in the event of possible damage due to operator error in using the winch, or
possible damage from other equipment.
NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR
When used properly, the wire ropes should give years of trouble-free service, depending on how
often the masts are raised and lowered. The rule of thumb at TEREX is that if the tower is
raised
and lowered an average of once per day
, that the cables
should be replaced every two
years of service
.
NORMAL INSPECTION
The wire ropes are constructed of 7 strands of 19 plow steel wires each twisted together, and
then the assembly galvanized to resist corrosion. Using a wadded-up cloth or heavy leather
gloves (to avoid being pricked by a broken wire), run a hand up and down a length of the cable.
If any exterior wires are broken, they will lift up from main body of the cable and become visible.
For any given 1 foot of cable length; if there are 4 or more wires each, on any 2 or more strands
broken, the suspect rope
should be replaced immediately
.
DAMAGE INSPECTION
If any nicks (partial strand cut through), kinks (permanent bends), or weld spatter on the cable
(from field service) are observed, the suspect wire rope
should be changed immediately.
If
there is a crushed spot somewhere on the wire rope, it should be
replaced only
if the width of
the crushed spot exceeds 1-1/4 times the nominal diameter of the cable (5/16” on a 1/4” cable,
and 7/32” on a 3/16” cable), or if there are broken wires at the point of damage.
Summary of Contents for RL4000D2
Page 23: ...November2006 22 RL4000LightTower Part No 833005 Rev A SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS...
Page 34: ...November2006 Part No 833005 Rev A RL4000LightTower 33 MODEL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION...
Page 38: ...November 2006 Part No 833005 Rev A RL4000 Light Tower 37 Wiring Diagrams Section...
Page 39: ...November 2006 38 RL4000 Light Tower Part No 833005 Rev A Fixture Wiring Diagram...
Page 40: ...November 2006 Part No 833005 Rev A RL4000 Light Tower 39 1000MH Ballast Diagram...
Page 41: ...November 2006 40 RL4000 Light Tower Part No 833005 Rev A 1000HPS Ballast Diagram...
Page 42: ...November 2006 Part No 833005 Rev A RL4000 Light Tower 41 AC Wiring For A Light Tower Diagram...
Page 43: ...November 2006 42 RL4000 Light Tower Part No 833005 Rev A DC Engine Wiring Diagram...
Page 44: ...November 2006 Part No 833005 Rev A RL4000 Light Tower 43 Consolidated Coil Cord With Plug End...
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Page 46: ...November 2006 Part No 833005 Rev A RL4000 Light Tower 45 Parts Catalog Section...
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Page 51: ...November 2006 50 RL4000 Light Tower Part No 833005 Rev A FRAME ASSEMBLY...
Page 53: ...November 2006 52 RL4000 Light Tower Part No 833005 Rev A CABINET ASSEMBLY...
Page 61: ...November 2006 60 RL4000 Light Tower Part No 833005 Rev A FIXTURE ASSEMBLY...