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LIFTING CHARTS - Crawler Cranes ANITOWOC ODEL - 0 TON CAPACITY BOO RIGGING GUIDE ODEL AND # EL BOO Table of Contents General... Assist Crane Requirements... Accessing Parts... Installation and Removal Notes... Retaining Connecting Pins... Blocked Crawler... Handling Components... Boom Rigging Assembly Drawing... Identifying Boom Sections and Pendants... Boom Installation... Assemble Boom... Install Pendants... Connect Boom Butt to Boom... Remove Lower Boom Point Sheaves... Install Upper Boom Point... Install Jib... 0 Install Load Line... 0 Install Block-Up Limit Control... 0 Pre-Raising Checks... 0 Boom Removal... General Assist Crane Requirements This folio contains installation and removal instructions for all parts of the boom except the boom butt. Boom butt installation and removal instructions are contained in the Crane Assembly Guide in Operator s anual. Refer to the Jib Rigging Guide in Operator s anual for jib installation and removal instructions. This folio contains all the requirements that are necessary for the boom to be made to order by the specified date and time. An assist crane is not required to assemble and disassemble the boom components. The can be used to assemble and disassemble its own boom. Refer to the Crane Weights folio in crane Operator s anual for weights of boom components. The must be in the following configuration to assemble its own boom and jib (Figure ): Crawlers extended. Counterweight installed. Gantry fully raised. ast assist arms fully raised. Crane setup mode selected and confirmed. ast operated between fully extended mast arms and 0 ( ft [. m] radius). ast angles measured from transport position which is 0. Capacity limited to 0,000 lb ( 0 kg).

BOO RIGGING GUIDE ast ast Assist Arm Handling Pendant Gantry Assembly Block Counterweight Installed -Leg Chain Sling Boom Section Crawler Assembly A FIGURE Accessing Parts Installation and Removal Notes Some parts of crane and attachment cannot be reached from the ground. Take necessary precautions to prevent falling off crane and attachment during component installation and removal. Owner/user must provide workers with approved ladders or personnel hoists in order to access those areas of crane and attachment that cannot be reached from the ground. Adhere to all regulatory safety standards. The boom shall be installed and removed by experienced personnel trained in erection and operation of construction cranes. Read and become thoroughly familiar with instructions in this folio before attempting to install or remove the boom. Contact Service Department at factory for assistance if any procedure is not fully understood. The installation/removal area must be firm, level, and free of ground and overhead obstructions. The area selected must be large enough to accommodate the selected length of boom and jib (if attached), in addition to movement of the. WARNING Read Capacity Charts! Crane must be rigged and operated according to instructions in capacity charts provided with crane. Failing to comply with instructions in capacity charts and in this folio can result in tipping or structural failure of boom and jib.

BOO RIGGING GUIDE Retaining Connecting Pins Blocked Crawler All connecting pins are retained with either cotter pins or keeper plates. Do not operate crane until: All cotter pins are installed and opened. All keeper plates are installed and connecting screws are securely tightened. To prevent crane from tipping, some boom and jib lengths must be raised and lowered over blocked crawlers. Refer to capacity charts for blocked crawler requirements and to Crawler Blocking Diagram folio in Operator s anual for instructions. DANGER Tipping Hazard! Do not attempt to raise or lower boom and jib from or to ground until crawlers are blocked, if required. Otherwise, crane will tip. Handling Components Handle boom sections with care to avoid damaging lacings and chords. Lift against chords only, never against lacings. Nylon slings should be used to handle boom sections. If wire rope or chain slings are used, protective covering (such as sections of rubber tire) must be used between the slings and section. Boom handling with handling pendants from mast pinned to lower rope guide links on boom butt is limited. See chart in Figure. NOTE: Stowable pendants are from either E or C boom. WARNING Falling Boom Hazard! Do not attempt to handle more boom with mast than shown in Figure. Structural failure of components could result, possibly allowing boom to fall.

BOO RIGGING GUIDE Boom Handling Handling Pendants Pinned to Rope Guide Links. aximum Boom Length that can be Cantilevered with ast. Length 0 ft (.0 m) Insert 0 ft (.0 m) Insert 0 ft (. m) Insert 0 ft. (. m) 0 0 ft (. m) 0 0 ft (. m) 0 0 ft (. m) 0 0 ft (. m) 0 0 A Handling Pendant Rope Guide Insert FIGURE Boom Rigging Assembly Drawing Identifying Boom Sections and Pendants Boom components (top, inserts, butt, pendants) must be assembled in proper sequence according to this folio and Boom Rigging Assembly drawing in Operator s manual. Refer to Figure to determine quantity and length of inserts and pendants for various boom lengths. A minimum boom length of 0 ft. (. m) is required for jib attachment (refer to Liftcrane Jib Capacity charts for boom and jib length limitations). Either non-stowable pendants (from 00W # boom rigging) or stowable pendants can be used to assemble the #EL boom. The stowable pendants are slightly longer than the non-stowable pendants. When disassembling the boom, the stowable pendants can be disconnected and left on top of the inserts for shipping. This arrangement allows the boom to be reassembled faster. Stowable pendant connectors are painted a contrasting color to differentiate them from non-stowable pendants. It is owner/user s responsibility to securely attach stowable pendants to inserts so that pendants cannot fall off inserts during shipment. Boom sections are marked for proper identification as shown in Figure, View A. Past Production Boom Boom number, part number, and manufacturing code are stamped into two connectors (diagonally opposite) on both ends of each insert and on end of top and butt.

BOO RIGGING GUIDE Current Production Boom Boom number, part number, and manufacturing code are stamped into a plate mounted on all four chords of each section. Pendants are marked for proper identification as shown in Figure, View B. Past Production View A View B Boom or Jib Number anitowoc Part Number A Diameter (inches) Length (feet and inches) anufacturer s Number anitowoc Part Number # - 0 / x 0-0 B Current Production Boom or Jib Number A #YY F-BI-HH anufacturing Code anitowoc Part Number Chord XXXXXX Z-ZZ-ZZ anufacturing Code anitowoc Part Number anitowoc Purchase Order Number Length (feet) anitowoc Purchase Order Number Aluminum Tag (if equipped) PN-0 PO--0 SET- &-''X.' X EEIP RR IWRC RL-0B-0 Diameter (inches) anufacturer s Number Rope Type FIGURE Boom Installation The crane must be in the setup mode as shown in Figure to assemble its own boom. WARNING Falling load Hazard! Prevent crane from tipping, wire rope from breaking, or mast from collapsing: Do not exceed ft (. m) radius. Wire rope will hit lacing in mast. Do not lift more than 0,000 lb ( 0 kg). Tipping or structural damage to mast may occur. WARNING Collapsing Boom Hazard! To prevent death or serious injury, do not stand on, inside, or under boom during assembly. Always stand outside of boom when installing connecting pins.

BOO RIGGING GUIDE View C P Refer to Figure Handling Pendants from ast OR Boom Insert Pendants Connector Pin ( mm) Pendant Links for 0 (. m) and Longer Boom with Non-Stowable Pendants View A Both Sides of Boom View B Pendants Wire Rope Guide Roller (operating position) View D A Connector Pin Jib Backstay Lug Pins Boom Top Lugs Boom Top Basic Pendants View F Pendant Link Yokes View H Insert P View G Wire Rope Guide Roller (shipping position) Lower Boom Point Upper Boom Point A (Upper Pin Connection) B (Lower Pin Connection) View E FIGURE

BOO RIGGING GUIDE Assemble Boom. Place boom top on blocking (Figure ): in. (0 mm) high under bottom connectors. As required under boom point so centerline of top is level.. Pin inserts in proper sequence to boom top and to each other. Wire rope rollers on inserts must face up. If wire rope rollers were shipped upside down (Figure, View G), unscrew and reattach brackets so rollers are right side up (Figure, View C). If jib will be installed, insert with jib backstay lugs must be installed next to boom top. Pin inserts to top and to each other as shown in Figure, View H. Block below bottom insert connectors as inserts are pinned in place.. Install upper wire rope guide (Figure, View A), as follows: a. Lift wire rope guide into position over boom top. b. Align connecting holes in lower wire rope guide frame and struts with connecting holes in mounting lugs and attach with pins and snap pins (Figure, View A) to boom top. - Sheave A location is for rope from front or rear drum to lower boom point sheave. - Sheave B location is for rope from front or auxiliary drum to upper boom point, jib point, or lower boom point sheave. NOTE: Lower wire rope guide assembly is shipped assembled. Refer to Load Line Reeving Instruction for proper reeving of load lines. c. If equipped and or required, mount upper wire rope guide on lower wire rope guide assembly using snap pins, roller, flat washer and cotter pins (Figure, View B). - Sheave C location is for line to lower boom point (Figure, View B).

BOO RIGGING GUIDE ounting Lugs Pin and Snap Pin Pins With Cotter Pins Lugs For Storage Strut Upper Wire Rope Guide Assembly Lower Wire Rope Guide Assembly Pin Keepers View A A Sheave Shafts B Pins With Cotter Pins Storage Lugs Boom Top Snap Pins, Roller, Flat Washer, Cotter Pins Lower Wire Rope Guide Assembly C Pins With Cotter Pins Pin Keeper Lower Position Remove Pins and Pivot Upper Wire Rope Guide Boom Top View B Stowed Position View C FIGURE Install Pendants WARNING Falling Boom Hazard! Starting at butt end of boom, pendants must be installed in same sequence as inserts (shortest inserts and pendants nearest butt). Pendants are furnished in matched sets of four and must be installed in matched sets two pendants on one side of insert must match two pendants on opposite side of insert. Do not mix stowable pendants with non-stowable pendants. Failing to comply with these precautions can result in severe side loading of boom and mast. Structural damage to boom and mast could occur, possibly causing boom to collapse.. Pin pendant links to lower lugs on boom top. Pin basic pendants to pendant links. (Figure, View F).. Stretch basic pendants tightly along top of boom and tie them to boom so they cannot fall off.

BOO RIGGING GUIDE. Pin remaining pendants in proper sequence to basic pendants (Figure and Figure, View B).. Stretch pendants tightly along top of boom as assembly progresses. Tie pendants to boom so they cannot fall off inserts.. ake sure pendants are not crossed. Pendants are side-by-side.. Install pendant connecting pins so heads are toward top (Figure, View B).. For 0 ft (. m) and longer boom with non-stowable pendants, pin a in. ( mm) long pendant link to ends of last pendants installed (Figure, View A). Connect Boom Butt to Boom Install boom butt as instructed in Crane Assembly Guide in Operator s anual.. Connect boom butt to crane as instructed in Crane Assembly/Disassembly Guide, Assembly Procedure I.. Connect boom butt to boom as instructed in Crane Assembly/Disassembly Guide, Assembly Procedure J.. Connect handling pendants from mast to last set of boom pendants or to links on last set of boom pendants (Figure, View A).. Untie pendants from boom before raising mast (booming up). Remove Lower Boom Point Sheaves If required, some sheave clusters and shafts may have to be removed and replaced with spacers and shims. Refer to Lower Boom Point Assembly Installation Instruction. Install Upper Boom Point If required, install upper boom point as follows:. Lift upper boom point into position at end of boom top.. Align upper boom point holes to boom top holes at A and install connecting pins and snap pins. Do not pin lower holes. This will allow upper boom point to rest on blocking (Figure, View E).. Install connecting pins and snap pins at holes B after upper boom point is clear of ground (Figure, View D).

BOO RIGGING GUIDE Install Jib Upper boom point must be removed prior to jib installation. See Jib Rigging Guide in Operator s manual for jib installation instructions. Install Load Line Refer to Load Line Reeving folio in Operator s manual for proper routing and reeving of load lines. Install Block-Up Limit Control Refer to Block-Up Limit Switch Adjustment folio in Operator s anual for block-up limit control installation and adjustment instructions. Pre-Raising Checks DANGER Falling ast/boom Hazard! Prevent mast and boom from collapsing: Fully lower mast assist arms before raising boom. ast will buckle and collapse if it contacts arms with a fully rigged boom attached. Perform pre-raising checks given in Crane Assembly/Disassembly Guide before raising boom. 0

BOO RIGGING GUIDE Boom Removal Refer to Crane Assembly/Disassembly Guide in Operator s anual and perform disassembly steps A through E to remove the boom. Removal is basically the reverse of installation. It is owner/user s responsibility to securely attach stowable pendants to inserts so that pendants cannot fall off inserts during shipment. Upper wire rope guide assembly can be stowed as follows for shipping (Figure, View C): Use an assist crane to hold wire rope guide upright. Remove pins and snap pins from struts attached to mounting lugs (Figure, View A). Reattach to lugs on lower wire rope guide frame. Remove pins and pivot upper wire rope guide assembly so that upper wire rope guide assembly rests against lower wire rope guide assembly

BOO RIGGING GUIDE EL BOO IDENTIFICATION Item Description d 0' (. m) Butt 0' (. m) Butt 0' (. m) Top ad 0' (.0 m) Insert a 0' (.0 m) Insert a 0' (. m) Insert with or without Jib Backstay Lugs b 0' (. m) Insert with or without Jib Backstay Lugs b EL PENDANT IDENTIFICATION Item Description Optional ' " (. m) Basic c 0' (.0 m) Insert c 0' (. m) Insert 0' -/" (. m) Insert c 0' (. m) Insert 0' " (. m) Insert a aximum number of inserts (item ) is two. aximum number of inserts (item ) is two. Combination of inserts (item and ) must not exceed: Two inserts (item ) and one insert (item ) or One insert (item ) and two inserts (item ). b Insert with jib backstay lug must be installed nearest to top, if jib will be used. c Pendants come in matched sets of four (two on each side of boom). d For use with auxiliary drum shaft assembly, if equipped. Use boom butt and 0' (.0 m) insert with drum shaft/wire rope guide. Ten foot (.0 m) insert with rope guide must be next to butt. inimum boom length using these components is 0' (. m). = Connect to Handling Pendants on ast FIGURE

BOO RIGGING GUIDE FIGURE 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 00' 0.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.0m 0'.0m 00'.0m 00'.0m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0' 0.m

BOO RIGGING GUIDE FIGURE 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0'.m 0' 0.m 0' 0.m