CONTROLS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES
OPERATOR MANUAL
NBT50
3-14
Published 03-23-2018 Control # 243-14
OPERATING PROCEDURES
You need to be familiar with the safety precautions outlined
in the section titled
, page 2-1 before
operating the crane.
Equipment Familiarization
All members of the crew should become familiar with the
location and operation of the controls, the correct operating
procedures, the maximum lifting capacities, and the Safety
Precautions in Section 2 of this manual. Carefully follow the
operating procedures outlined below and the information in
the load charts located in the crane cab.
Crane Cab Access
To enter the crane cab use the ladder (1, Figure 3-11) stowed
next to the cab on the carrier decking and position it as
shown in Figure 3-11. The ladder is secured in position by
latches (4). Climb the ladder and at the same time grasp the
grab handles (2) in the cab doorway to enter the cab. Do not
try to access the crane cab by other means. Release the
ladder using handle (5) and lift and rotate to the stowed
position.
To gain access to the rear of the crane and the hydraulic tank
and hoist area of the superstructure insert ladder (3) into the
frame decking.
Ladder (3) is stowed at the right rear of the crane and is also
used to access the cab and superstructure area from the
right side of the crane (left side is shown in Figure 3-11). Two
sets of holes in the crane left side decking are provided to
insert the ladder (3) in the same positions as shown in
Figure 3-11.
Equipment Checks
Prior to placing the unit in operation, do a complete walk-
around visual inspection and look for structural damage,
loose components, leaks, or other conditions that requires
immediate correction for safe operation. The following
checklist of items are suggested to ensure the crane is
prepared for performing work operations. Check:
•
For any unusual conditions such as pools of hydraulic
fluid or lubricating oil under the chassis, any outrigger
which may have crept down or up and any signs of
damage or improper maintenance.
•
The tires are inflated to the proper pressure.
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The level of the hydraulic reservoir oil.
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The operation of the “E-stop” and horn circuits.
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For missing and loose bolts.
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For damaged structural members and welds.
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All rope guides and cable keepers.
•
All sheaves for free turning.
•
The hoist cable for kinks, broken strands or other
damage in accordance with instructions under the
section
Hoist Cable Inspection And Maintenance
•
To see that the hydraulic hoses and fittings are in good
condition and show no signs of leaking. The hoses
should be free from cuts and abrasions and there should
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