SECTION 4 – BOOM
4-6
USTC
January 15, 2001
4. Remove hair pin from the wedge socket pin
securing the wedge socket to the boom nose lug
or hookblock/headache ball assembly.
5. Remove lower hoist cable retaining pin from the
boom nose.
6. The headache ball/hookblock assembly must be
configured as a double sheave hookblock assem-
bly. The hoist cable can either be reeved through
the headache ball/hookblock assembly with the
open wedge cable socket removed, as in Step 7,
or hookblock sheave wheels can be removed
from the headache ball/hookblock assembly by
removing center sheave wheel pin, spacers and
sheave wheels.
7. Remove open wedge cable socket from end of
hoist cable, if attached, and reeve hoist cable
through boom nose left, lower sheave wheel.
8. After reeving cable through boom nose sheave
and headache ball/hookblock assembly sheaves,
reattach cable socket to the hoist cable. Attach
cable socket to boom nose lug wedge socket
hole, using the wedge socket pin and hair pin
provided.
9. Reinstall lower hoist cable retaining pin in boom
nose.
10. Reinstall anti-two-block counterweight around
the hoist cable and adjust counterweight chain
length to activate cut-off switch before two-
blocking occurs.
Five and Six-Part Line Reeving
If it is desired to handle higher loads than the four-
part lined is rated for, the crane can be equipped with
a single sheave snatch block to allow for five and six-
part line reeving. The snatch block hangs from the
boom nose lug and functions as an additional lower
sheave on the boom nose.
Note: Five-part line requires a two-sheave
hookblock. Six-part line requires a three-sheave
hookblock.
1. Lower boom to allow access to boom nose.
2. Lower installed headache ball, hookblock or
other load handling device onto ground or suit-
able capacity stand. Remove cable socket from
the load handling device.
3. Remove anti-two-block counterweight from
around hoist cable and let hang.
4. Remove lower hoist cable retainer pin from
boom nose.
5. Securely attach snatch block to boom nose lug.
Be sure block is oriented properly.
6. Reeve hoist cable through hookblock and lower
boom sheaves as if for four-part line. Continue
reeving through the snatch block and attach to
A2B
COUNTER-
WEIGHT
SNATCH
BLOCK
Figure 4-6. Snatch Block
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