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80-160
Safety
Temporary Interruption of Crane Operations
As a general rule, if it is not possible to maintain sufficient control over a rigged crane, the boom and the
equipment shall be taken down if the crane’s operations are interrupted and may be left unsupervised.
The following instructions are valid for every mobile crane, regardless of the type, the configuration, the
rigging mode and the environment:
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The crane shall be left in the smallest, most stable, valid operational configuration that the job site
practically allows; this includes parameters such as boom angle, slewing orientation, jib angle.
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The engines shall be switched off.
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All control levers shall be put into the neutral or in a “locked” position.
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The heating system should be switched off.
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The crane shall be secured and the cabins shall be locked to prevent unauthorized use or unintended
movement.
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Close all control panels that are fitted with a lock/key when they are not in use.
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Depending on the crane type, mobile control panels connected to the crane with cables shall be
removed when they are not in use.
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The radio remote control, if it is available, shall be kept in a safe place to prevent unauthorized use
or unintended movement. Make sure that the batteries are recharged.
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The parking brake of the crane chassis shall be applied.
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Transmission gear shall be set to neutral.
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The wheels shall be secured with chocks, the slew brake applied and the main boom secured.
If the crane is in erected mode and the jobsite conditions do not permit the boom and jib of a crane to
be fully lowered to the ground, the configuration in which the crane should be left while unmanned shall
be determined by a qualified crane operator familiar with the crane, the job site configuration, conditions,
and limitations. In addition, following instructions shall be observed:
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A suitable and safe emergency plan shall be worked out to allow bringing the crane into a safe
position in case of emergency such as an unforeseen weather change or other possible incidents
as listed at the beginning of this document. This plan shall also include sufficient space around the
crane to enable dismantling or lowering of boom or equipment, etc.
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The crane shall be left with no load on the hook.
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All slings or fastening ropes shall be removed from the crane hook.
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The hook block shall be at the highest position so that there is no contact possible between the
wire ropes and the boom or other obstacles.
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The crane location and configuration does not create hazards to the road traffic, e.g. risk of collision
with surrounding obstacles; this may require a specific risk assessment prior to leaving the crane
unattended.
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Страница 1: ...OPERATORS MANUAL LOAD KING 80 160 REV B DECEMBER 2020...
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Страница 26: ...26 80 160 Safety 80 160 Safety Sign Locations Right Hand Side View Left Hand Side View...
Страница 27: ...27 Rear View Front View...
Страница 28: ...28 80 160 Safety Upper Cab...
Страница 43: ...43 26 Fall Hazard Falling can result in death or serious injury Use the provided access system 26...
Страница 69: ...69 4 NOTE Do not use item 4 Console Arm lift handle as a grab handle for entering or exiting the operator s cab...
Страница 70: ...70 80 160 Safety Access Egress Rear...
Страница 84: ...84 80 160 Assembly 8 Remove the guide rope 9 Reeve the hoist line over the tubular jib sheave 3 3...
Страница 98: ...98 80 160 Assembly...
Страница 106: ...106 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls 14 LH Control Lever Operator s Seat Controls 14 15 16...
Страница 118: ...118 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls Lifting controls screen Cab controls screen...
Страница 122: ...122 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls MIRROR HEAT SUSPENSION RAISE LOWER TAG AXLE LIFT ABS DIAGNOSTIC...
Страница 124: ...124 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls 1 1 PTO Engage Switch...
Страница 126: ...126 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls OUTRIGGER CONTROLS SCREEN Outrigger controls screen...
Страница 137: ...137 REPAIRS ADJUSTMENTS REMARKS ITEM REQUIREMENT DATE...
Страница 155: ...155 OBSERVE CAUTION NOTES ON OUTRIGGER MOVEMENT WHENEVER SETTING UP OR STOWING OUTRIGGERS...
Страница 166: ...166 80 160 Operating Instructions Operating Radius 1 2 3 1 1 Center Line of Bearing 3 Load Radius 2 Center Line of Load...
Страница 194: ...194 80 160 Operating Instructions Towing or Pushing Vehicle The engine cannot be started by pushing or towing...
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Страница 209: ...209 8 Install the pin 5 in the guide sheave kickstand 5 9 Remove the lower left hand pin 7 7...
Страница 257: ...257 Master Lubrication Chart 13 14 5 4 3 2 2 8 12 9 7 6 15 10 11 BOOM BLOCK TOP VIEW...
Страница 297: ...297 DIM in FREIGHTLINER KENWORTH WESTERN STAR R 35 94 S 161 0 T 14 5 U 18 6 V 12 9 W 27 87 27 87 27 87...
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Страница 329: ...329 1 Proximity Sensor Outrigger Swing Outrigger Beam Retracted 2 Proximity Sensor Outrigger Beam Extend...
Страница 331: ...331 Repairs Adjustments Remarks Log ITEM REQUIREMENT DATE...
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Страница 361: ...361 Torque Specs SAE Metric NOTE Refer to specific instructions for individual components super cede these values...
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Страница 366: ...80 160 Notes...
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