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SET-UP AND INSTALLATION
16000 WIND ATTACHMENT OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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Published 03-18-13, Control # 116-09
SHIPPING CRANE COMPONENTS
It is the owner/user’s responsibility to ensure the following:
•
That all trailer loads comply with local, state, and federal
transportation requirements.
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That all crane components are properly blocked and
secured so they cannot shift or fall off trailers.
•
To avoid damage to components:
Use nylon tie-downs to secure components as shown in
Figure 4-1, View A.
If chain tie-downs are used, install protective covering
(such as sections of rubber tire) between the chain and
component being secured as shown in Figure 4-1, View
B.
When securing boom sections, wrap tie-downs over
chords — never over lacings. Keep tie-downs as close
to blocking as possible (View A) to prevent bending the
chords.
CRANE ORIENTATION
The terms RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT, REAR used in this section
refer to the operator’s right, left, front, and rear sides when
seated in the operator’s cab looking forward.
SELF-ERECTING EQUIPMENT
The 16000 is equipped with the following self-erect
components for assembly and disassembly:
1.
Live mast which can be used as a boom to assemble the
#58WA boom sections and to install the boom butt.
2.
45 USt (41 t) load block and 4-leg lifting sling (chain) with
hooks for handling parts.
ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY NOTES
The #58WA boom shall be assembled and disassembled by
experienced personnel trained in erection and operation of
construction cranes.
Read and become thoroughly familiar with the instructions in
this section and in the assembly drawings at the end of this
section before attempting to assemble or disassemble the
boom.
Contact your Manitowoc dealer for assistance if any
procedure is not fully understood.
ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY AREA
Select an assembly/disassembly area that has a firm, level,
uniformly supporting surface. Make sure the area is large
enough to accommodate the 16000 with selected boom
length, movement of trucks with trailers, and movement of an
assist crane (if used).
ACCESSING PARTS
Some parts of the crane and boom cannot be reached from
the ground. Take necessary precautions to prevent slipping
and/or falling off the crane or boom during assembly
disassembly, maintenance, or other work.
Falling from any
height can result in serious injury or death
.
Owner/user must provide workers with approved ladders or
aerial work platforms to access those areas of the crane,
mast, and boom that cannot be reached from the ground or
from the steps, ladders, catwalks, and platforms provided by
Manitowoc.
Adhere to local, state, and federal regulations for handling
personnel and personnel fall protection.
Do not use top of mast or boom as a walkway.
Optional boom ladders (stored in boom first 40 ft [12 m]
insert) are available from Manitowoc. If your crane has
ladders, see the instructions later in this section.
CRANE WEIGHTS
See the Crane Weights in Section 1 of this manual for the
weights of individual components.
FIGURE 4-1
Nylon Tie-Down
Wrapped Over
Boom Chord
View A
View B
Protective
Covering
(section of
rubber tire)
Chain Tie-Down
Wrapped Over
Boom Chord
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P2499
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