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Published 9-04-2014, Control # 422-08
RT765E-2 SERVICE MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
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GROVE
If any the above conditions exist, evaluate, clean and replace
as necessary.
The climate in which the crane operates affects the service
life of the electrical components. The climate zones are
defined in Table 1-2. Recommended replacement of harness
and cables is as follows:
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Climate zone C after 10,000 hours of service.
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Climate zones A and C with high ambient temperatures
and duty cycles after 8000 hours of service.
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Climate zones D and E after 5,000 hours of service.
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Salt water conditions after 8,000 hours of service.
Fatigue of Welded Structures
Experience has shown that highly stressed welded
structures when repeatedly subjected to varying stresses
caused by twisting, shock, bending, and intentional and/or
unintentional overloads, often become subject to weld
cracking which may be attributed to fatigue of the welded
joint. This condition is not uncommon in construction
equipment.
Equipment should be periodically inspected for evidence of
weld fatigue. The frequency of these inspections should
increase with the age of the equipment and the severity of
the application.The following are known high stress areas
applicable to Grove machines, and a visual inspection of
these areas should be made part of an owner’s planned
preventive maintenance program:
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Telescopic Boom: wear pad retaining structures,
hydraulic cylinder attaching points, boom pivot shaft
retaining structures.
•
Outrigger pads, beams, boxes and attachment
structures.
•
Main frame: generally in the area of doubler plates and
crossmembers; at the junction of front and rear frame
members on truck cranes.
•
Turntable bearing connection—where bearing is bolted
to the crane superstructure or chassis.
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Counterweight support structures.
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Chassis axle and suspension mounting structures.
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Hydraulic cylinder end connections.
The above is provided only as a guide, and your inspection
plan should not be limited to the areas listed. A thorough
visual inspection of all weldments is good practice.
Anyone requiring more detailed inspection instructions and/
or repair procedures may request same by contacting your
local Manitowoc distributor.
Loctite®
Always follow the directions on the Loctite® container, as not
all Loctite® types are suitable for all applications.Various
types of Loctite® are specified throughout the Service
Manual. The following types of Loctite® brand adhesives are
available from the Parts Department of the local Manitowoc
distributor.
Application of Medium Strength Loctite®
NOTE:
The fastener may be re-used; the adhesive may be
re-applied over cured adhesive residue.
The following procedure covers the proper application and
curing method for medium strength Loctite® adhesive/
sealant (Loctite® #243) and primer (Loctite® 7649 Primer
N).
Primer Application
NOTE:
It is not necessary to bathe the threads in primer.
1.
Ensure the threaded surface, both male and female, is
clean and free of dirt and oil. Apply a light spray coating
of primer to both male and female parts to be joined to
clean and accelerate the curing process.
2.
Allow the part to dry prior to adhesive/sealant
application.
Adhesive/Sealant Application
1.
Apply a bead perpendicular to the thread, several
threads wide, in the approximate area of threaded
engagement (see Figure 1-1).
2.
In a blind hole application, a bead of several drops of
adhesive should be applied into the bottom of the hole to
be hydraulically forced up during engagement.
3.
After application and engagement of mated threads,
fixturing will occur within five (5) minutes if primed prior
CAUTION
Skin and/or Eye Hazard!
Loctite® type adhesives contain chemicals that may be
harmful if misused. Read and follow the instructions on
the container.
!
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FIGURE 1-7
Bead Application
Reference Only
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