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Global Cranes & Machinery, LLC 47 Jersey Shore Drive Houston, TX 7747 USA Toll Free: (866) 78-978 Tel: + (73) 6-888 Fax: + (73) 6-885 E-mail: info@globalcranesales.com QUY Zoomlion QUY Crawler Crane www.globalcranes.com.4

Contents Vision Creates the Future Expertise Heavy Industry Sci-Tech I. External Dimensions and Main Parameters. External Dimensions of Main Crane, including Basic Boom. Main Performance Parameters 3. External Dimensions and Weight of Main Transport Components 4 II. Technical Descriptions 4. Boom System 5. Mechanisms 6. Systems 7. Safety Devices 8. Control Room 9. Hook III. Description of Boom Assembly 8 9 IV. Self-Mounting and Dismounting Functions 3 V. Lifting Performance. Lifting Characteristics of Main Boom 5. Lifting Characteristics of Main Boom + Fixed Fly Jib 8. Lifting Characteristics of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib 9

I. External Dimensions and Main Parameters. External Dimensions of Entire Crane, including Basic Boom. Main Performance Parameters Items Unit of measurement Values Maximum lifting capacity x radius t m 5 Deadweight of crane with basic boom t 9 main boom m ~83 fixed fly jib m ~ Maximum lifting capacity with fixed fly jib t Setting angle of fixed fly jib, Maximum length of main boom + fixed fly jib m 7 + luffing fly jib m ~5 Maximum lifting capacity with luffing fly jib t 55 Working angle of main boom in crane operation with luffing fly jib 65, 75, 85 Maximum length of main boom + luffing fly jib m 59 + 5 Speed of single rope on drum Main winch Auxiliary winch Luffing winch m/min m/min m/min 3 Outermost layer of drum Outermost layer of drum Outermost layer of drum Swiveling speed rpm ~. Traveling speed km/h ~.98 Gradeability % Ground pressure MPa. Excluding mast boom Overall dimensions L x W x H m.7 7. 3.3 Manufacturer Cummins (USA) 339 33 Engine Rated power/rotational speed Maximum output torque/rotational speed kw/r/min Nm/r/min 7/ 5/ 5 Emissions standard U.S. EPA Tier 3 and EU Stage III A 985 79 8983 7 Distance between track centers crawler contact length crawler shoe width mm 7935

3. External Dimensions and Weight of Main Transport Components 89 Main machine main machine without mast: 9835mm Width: 3mm Height: 39mm 99 6 Hook (65T).8 67 Counterweight base 7.6 piece Width 7mm 3 5 Hook (T).9 7 Counterweight block 6 Hook (6T).89 7 Counterweight block 4 Top section of main boom 3.3 Width 39mm 7 Hook (T) 3. 3 35 3m section of main boom.64 Width 39mm 99 Hook (T).4 35 6m section of main boom. 8 6 Width 39mm 3 4

9 35 9m section of main boom.55 6 Width 39mm Top section of luffing fly jib.95 Width: mm, it can be mounted together with main boom 3 Base section of main boom.6 Width mm 78 478 3m section of luffing fly jib. Width: mm, it can be mounted together with main boom Base section of fixed fly jib 6m section of luffing fly jib 67 65.47 Width: 47mm, it can be mounted together with main boom and luffing fly jib 8 478.4 Width: mm, it can be mounted together with main boom 68 6m section of fixed fly jib.6 3 478 9m section of luffing fly jib.57 65 Width: 68mm, it can be mounted together with main boom and luffing fly jib 8 Width: m, it can be mounted together with main boom 64 6 Top section of fixed fly jib.6 Width: 68mm, it can be mounted together with main boom and luffing fly jib 98 478 Base section of luffing fly jib.68 Width: mm 77 6 Base section of fixed fly jib.75 Width mm 7 6 Front bracing pole of luffing fly jib. Width: mm, it can be transported as a whole together with the base section of luffing fly jib 5 6

II. Technical Descriptions 8983 Crawler carrier Width: mm 4. Boom System Boom system (truss-type structure, with anchoring rods made of imported high strength plates). Main boom Fixed fly jib fixed fly jib: ~m additional adjustable section of fixed fly jib: 6m Maximum length of main boom + fixed fly jib: 7 + m main boom: ~83m intermediate section of main boom: 3m, 6m, and 9m Table of Fixed Fly Jib Length Combinations Ballast weight of vehicle body 4 Width: mm Table of Main Boom Lengths Configuration Combinations Number of standard section kits for corresponding lengths of main boom (pieces) 3m section 6m section 9m section fixed 8 Number of standard sections of fixed fly jib (piece) 6m 3 3 Rear bracing pole of luffing fly jib.5 Width: mm, it can be transported together as a whole with the base section of luffing fly jib 6 9 35 4 Luffing fly jib luffing fly jib: ~5m additional adjustable section of luffing fly jib: 3m, 6m, and 9m Maximum length of main boom + luffing fly jib: 59+5m 47 53 59 3 3 Table of Luffing Fly Jib Length Combinations luffing Number of standard section kits for corresponding lengths of luffing fly jib (pieces) 3m section 6m section 9m section 6 3 65 4 68 4 7 7 4 74 5 33 77 5 8 83 5 6 39 4 45 5 7 8

5. Mechanisms Traveling mechanism 6. Systems 7. Safety Devices Primary and secondary lifting mechanisms These mechanisms are both comprised of an internal variable displacement axial plunger hydraulic motor, balance valve, speed reducer, normally closed brake, and wire ropes; they can be controlled independently of other mechanisms. The wire ropes used are completely non-rotating and anti-twisting wire ropes, imported from Germany. The primary and secondary lifting mechanisms allow for stepless speed regulation from zero all the way up to the maximum speed, thus dramatically enhancing operational efficiency. Primary and secondary lifting mechanisms Drum diameter Operating speed of the outermost layer Diameter of primary and secondary lifting mechanisms' wire ropes primary and secondary lifting mechanisms' wire ropes Rated single rope tension Luffing mechanism 6mm m/min Φ8mm 37m 4.3t The travel mechanism is a dual-variable motor dual-reducer type; the hydraulic motor, traveling speed reducer and traveling brake valve are all imported products. The two crawlers are controlled by two different control handles, allowing for a variety of traveling actions such as straight line traveling, unilateral steering, differential steering, pivotal steering, driving with load, etc., thus offering a high level of mobility, maneuverability and flexibility. Traveling speed:.6~.98km/h. Gradeability: %. Crawler tensioning: crawlers are tensioned through jacks, making adjustment is fast, easy and reliable. Mast jack-up mechanism Comprised of the mast, mast jack-up oil cylinder, auxiliary hydraulic system, etc, this mechanism is used during self-assembling/ disassembling (or relocating) of the whole machine. Plate connection is employed between the oil cylinder and balance valve to ensure higher safety and reliability. By jacking up the mast beyond 9 degrees perpendicular from its horizontal position, the anchoring rods can be connected, the boom can be assembled, and the crawler assembly and counterweight can be mounted. Control room swiveling and luffing mechanism Hydraulic system Hydraulic system The hydraulic system is comprised of a main pump, control valve, hydraulic motor, hydraulic oil tank, cooler, etc. The hydraulic system employs one of the world's most advanced pump control systems and load sensitive systems; imported products are used for all major components to save energy, ensure high efficiency, high reliability, and long service life. Capacity of hydraulic oil tank: 7L. Cooler: aluminum radiator, with electric motor powered fan. Electrical system DC V, negative ground, x 95AH batteries. The electrical components of the vehicle primarily include: power supply, engine starter, engine misfiring, indicator lights, alarms, lighting devices, fans, windshield wipers, horn, lifting height limiters, hydraulic oil cooling fans, digital display monitor, PLC controller, engine preheater, safety devices, etc.; these appliances ensure that the crane will operate safely and provide a comfortable working environment for the driver and other workers. The whole vehicle employs CAN bus technology, which connects the engine, PLC controller and digital display together with fault detection and self-diagnosis functions. Load moment limiter The limiter is comprised of a load moment indicator and a digital LCD monitor. When the lifting load reaches 9% of the rated load moment, an alarm lamp will light up and a buzzer alarm will sound; operation of the crane will stop automatically when the lifting load moment reaches the rated load moment in order to prevent any incidents that may occur as a result of crane overloading during construction operations, thus helping to ensure normal and safe operation of the crane. The digital LCD monitor can display the following data: Moment ratio Main boom elevation angle main boom Working radius Actual hook load Allowed lifting load Maximum allowed lifting height Wind speed at top of boom Various overflow valves in the hydraulic system These valves can suppress abnormally high pressures in the circuit, preventing damage to the hydraulic oil pump and motor, and preventing system overload. The luffing mechanism is comprised of an internal fixed-displacement axial plunger hydraulic motor, balance valve, speed reducer, normally closed brake, and wire ropes; it can be controlled independently of other mechanisms. The wire ropes used are completely non-rotating and anti-twisting wire ropes, imported from Germany. Luffing mechanism Drum diameter Operating speed of the outermost layer Diameter of primary and secondary Φ6mm lifting mechanisms' wire ropes primary and secondary lifting mechanisms' wire ropes Rated single rope tension 5mm 35m/min m.t During transport, the control room remains at the front of the rotating platform; during operation, it rotates outwards to the outer left side and is locked there using pins at two points; the control room can also tilt upwards to an angle of. Counterweight and counterweight loading/unloading mechanism This mechanism is comprised of a counterweight base plate, counterweight, counterweight jack-up oil cylinder, load bearing chain, and fixing pin oil cylinder. It allows for complete self-mounting and dismounting of the counterweight, thereby dramatically improving the crane's utility and reducing the risks involved in manual installation. Power system The engine is an original imported VOLVO electronic injection diesel engine with a CAN bus interface. Rated output power: kw, r/min Maximum output torque: 7Nm, r/min Emissions standard: U.S. EPA Tier and EU Stage II For the fuel tank, a large-volume 7L tank is used to ensure a sufficiently long working time of the engine. Weichai WP.375N engine and Cummins Model-QSL9-C5 engine are optional. Height limiter devices The limit switch, movement weight and other components are mounted on the top section boom, and are used to prevent excessive lifting of the hook. When the hook is lifted to a certain height, the limit switch signals the electrical system to automatically stop the lifting of the hook, also setting off an acoustooptic warning through the buzzer and display screen in the control room to prevent overwinding of the hook. Angle indicator The boom angle indicator is located along the lower rear part of the boom's bottom section (right side of control room), allowing the driver convenient, clear visibility of the elevation angle of the boom from the control room. Slewing mechanism The slewing mechanism is comprised of an internal dual-variable displacement axial plunger hydraulic motor, double gear speed reducers, normally closed slewing brake, pinions and slewing bearings; the piniondriven slewing bearing allows for full slewing movements, thereby providing slewing functionality to the upper machinery. The slewing mechanism is equipped with a controllable slip-turn function to reduce shock and allow for higher stability during initiation and braking. The slewing mechanism adopts a closed-type slewing system to reduce shock and allow for higher stability during initiation and braking of slewing operations; the controllable free slip-turn function of the slewing mechanism more fully meets operational requirements. The slewing mechanism offers stepless speed regulation within the range of ~.r/min. During transport, the slewing mechanism is lockable through two mechanical locking devices located at the front of the rotating platform, thereby ensuring safe transportation. Outrigger lifting and crawler self-mounting and dismounting mechanism The outrigger jack-up and crawler self-mounting and dismounting mechanism is comprised of the undercarriage outriggers, outrigger oil cylinders, undercarriage operating valves, and crawler power pin, etc. The outrigger jack-up mechanism serves as the primary load carrying mechanism during the crawler self-mounting and dismounting process, while the crawler self-mounting and dismounting mechanism lifts and installs the crawler assembly through the mast and mast jack-up mechanism, and uses the power pin to connect the chassis frame and the crawler assembly together. When no auxiliary lifting equipment is available, the outrigger jack-up and crawler self-mounting and dismounting mechanism can independently mount and dismount the crawler assembly, thereby improving operational efficiency, reducing the manual work intensity, and avoiding the risks involved in manual control. Digitalized display system The.4 in. LCD monitor, with multi-language display capabilities, can centrally display the various operating mode signals collected by the PLC controller, including engine's rotational speed, water temperature, engine oil pressure, hydraulic pump pressure, motor pressure, level of the main machine operation, etc. It can monitor working conditions in realtime; when the crane is working abnormally, the system will emit a yellow or red alarm. Centralized lubrication system The German-imported Beka centralized lubrication system is incorporated to significantly prolong the service life of the whole vehicle. Working boom limiting position alarm and protection system This protection system has a load moment limiter and limit switch for dual-level control, enabling automatic termination of luffing movements of the boom's limited elevation angle position, while also simultaneously triggering an acoustooptic warning. Boom overturn protection device The brace poles, which are of a nested steel tube and spring structure, are mounted at the base section of the main boom; they employ springloaded compression force to provide support and to prevent the main boom from overturning. 9

Whole machine level sensor This electronic level meter displays in realtime the inclination angle of the whole machine and sends an alarm to the digital display screen in order to ensure safe operation of the vehicle. Monitoring system (optional) This system includes two cameras for monitoring conditions at the rears of the winch mechanism and of the whole machine. Monitor: with the press of a button you can toggle between different monitoring feeds. 系统 III. Description of Boom Assembly Descriptions of Boom Assembly Codes Hook safety latch This device prevents the load from unhooking when lifting heavy loads. Remote GPS monitoring system (optional) This system allows for GPS satellite positioning, GPRS data transmission, monitoring of equipment status, statistical information, remote fault diagnosis and other functions. Code S SW SF Type Heavy duty boom Luffing fly jib Fixed fly jib Operation mode parameters ~83m Main boom: 35~59m Fly jib: ~5m Main boom: 47~7m Fly jib: ~m Luffing winch ratchet locking mechanism The luffing winch ratchet locking mechanism prevents luffing decline when the vehicle is parked for long periods of time. Wire rope overwinding and over-release protection device When the wire rope in the drum has been released until only three single wound coils remain, this protection device signals the electrical system to automatically cut off the releasing of rope and the descending hook, also setting off an acoustooptic warning through the buzzer and display screen in the control room. 8. Control Room The structure of the control room is made entirely of steel, is surrounded by reinforced glass on all four sides, and has laminated glass for its sunroof and windshield. The interior is equipped with the sun shield on the right side, adjustable seat, windshield wipers, electronic control handle, load moment indicator, digitalized display monitor, various switches, auxiliary remote control box operating assembly, air conditioner, electric fan, illuminating lamps, radio (CD player and car DVD player optional), cigarette lighter, and fire extinguisher, etc. The control room offers a broad field of vision, and a spacious and comfortable interior. 9. Hook Wind speed indicator The electronic wind speed sensor can indicate wind speed levels on digital display screen in realtime, conveniently alerting workers of potentially dangerous working conditions. All hooks have a rotating hook and safety latch. t main hook(optional): equipped with 8 pulleys; t hook: equipped with 4 pulleys; 65t hook: equipped with pulleys; t hook: equipped with pulley; 6t hook (optional): single hook. Emergency stop button In case of emergency, press this button to switch off the engine and the whole machine. Tri-color warning light With three different colors, red, yellow and green, the warning light can synchronously indicate overload status. Green indicates that the load factor is below 9%, yellow informs operators that the load factor is between 9% and %, while the red color warns that the load factor has exceeded % and that the crane is in danger of overloading. S SW SF

IV. Self-Mounting and Dismounting Functions (Taking the self-mounting process following unloading as an example) Unloading of main machine Boom and assembling Unloading and assembling of crawler carrier Anchoring rods and assembling Unloading and assembling of vehicle body ballast weight Unloading and assembling of counterweight base plate and counterweight Unloading and assembling of boom Boom and lifting Operating mode 3 4

V. Lifting Performance. Lifting Characteristics of Main Boom Main Boom Lifting Height Characteristics Curve Table of Main Boom Lifting Performance (I) 84 主臂长 3 6 9 35 4 47 8 Lifting Height (m) 7 76 7 68 64 5 5 6 7 8 9 4 99 73.3.. 3.3 7 64.8 7/5.4 7 7.4 4.8 3. 7 64.5 6.6 3 8..4 7 64.3 43.3/6.4 43.3 3. 7 64. 3.3 3.3 5. 9 7 63.8.5/.5 9 7 63.5 97. 7 63. 9/ 9 93.7 7 93.7 93.7 74.9 8/ 8.6 74. 6. 8.6/. 73.. 6.4. 53.9 53.6 53.4 53. 5.7 5. m~83m 8 4 4.7.3.4.. 45.7 3 45.5 3 45. 3.9 39..7 3.4 3. 3 3 3 3 35..8.5. 33.9 33.7 33.9 3.8 3.6 3.3 3..7.5. 8 6 8. 7. 8 5..8.5. 6 8 4.8/9 3.4.4/3 3...9..6.7 6.3 5.7/39.3.4 6. 4.8.. 7. 5.7 4.6 4 8 6 8 5 64 68 7 4 3.8 3.5 Working radius (m).6 5 6

Table of Main Boom Lifting Performance (II) 53 59 6 65 68 7 74 77 8 83 73.7/.6 7. 6/. 68. 63.3/.6 63.3 5/. 53.7/.7./3. 4./3.7. Lifting Characteristics of Main Boom + Fixed Fly Jib 4.3 5 5 55. 53.7. 4. 3/4.3 35./4.8.7/ 8./ Main Boom + Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Height Characteristics Curve (I) 6 5..5 5. 4 4. 4.8 3..7 8. 8 43.9 43.6 43. 4.6 4. 4.6 3.5 33.5.5. 3 3 37. 3.3 3 35.4. 8 6 33.4 33. 6.3.9 9. 6..6 5.7.3 5.5. 5. 3.7.9 3.3.6.8.4 5...6 3..5 4 96 9 8. 3.7 3.4 3..9.6.3..8.5. 88.8.5..9.6.4.. 84 8. 6.4 6. 7. 8. 5. 6. 4.8 6. 4.5 6. 4.6 6. 4.5 8 76 7 68 5.4 5. 4.9 4.6 4.3 4. 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 64 4.3 4. 3.7 3.4 3..9.6.6.3.. 4 3. 3..7.4..8.5.6.3.5..3.5./47...4.7.9..5.6..3.9..6.7.4.5.3 5./49 9. 8. 5 8. 7. /57 7. 7. 6.3 6. 5. 6. 5. 4.8 8 6 6 4.8 4.6 8 64 4. 3.8 4 66 4. 3.9 3.5 8 6 64 7 8 88 68 3.3 3..7 Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Height Curve 7.7.4 7. 7 8

Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (I) 47 8 Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (II) 8 4. 4. 6. 3.5 3.5 6..8 7..9 7. 3. 7. 3....4.3..5.6.. 6.4..... 6..5 6..8. 6.3.7 6..9 6.. 5.7 3.6.5 6. 5.7 6..3 3.6.6 3.4 3.8.7 3.4. 3. 3.8.8 5.5 3.5.3..4.7. 5. 3..9...7.5 8. 5. 3... 4.7 3..7. 4.9 3..8 9.. 4.5.9.4. 8. 8. 4.7.9.5. 4..7...8.3. 5.5 5.7 5.7 6. 4..6. 6. 4..6.. 4.6 4.7 5. 3.8.4. 4. 4.5 4.5 4.9 3.9.5 4. 3.5 3.6 3.7 4. 3.5.3 4. 3. 3.5 3.5 3.9 3.7.4..6.8.9 3. 3....4.6.6 3..9.3..8...3.3. 9...7.8.9... 8. 4...4.6.5.9 4.9...4.4.8 9...5.5.7.9.9....4.5.8.7. 5....3.6 5....5.. 8.. 9.. 9.. 8. 5 8. 5.. 8. 6. 6. 7. 64. 64. 7. 66. 7. 66. 6.4 7. 6 6.4 6 6. 7. 7. 5.7 7. 7. 7. 74. 5. 9

Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (III) 53 8 Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (IV) 8 4. 6. 6. 3.5 3. 3.3 3...9 7.6..7 7..6..4.5... 6....... 4... 4. 5... 5. 3.. 6.3 5. 4. 3..3.4.8. 6.4 6. 3.6.5 5.4 3.4.5.7.9..3.9.4..7 5.4 3.4.5.7..4 8. 7. 4.8 3.8.9..3.6. 6.3 5. 4.8 4.5 4.3 4. 3.6.7...5 3.5 3.3 3. 3..9.7.6.5.3.3.7..3...7.4..9.7.5.. 9. 8.. 6....... 4... 4. 5... 5. 6. 5.4.9.9 9. 6. 5. 3.9.9..3.6 6. 3.5.4 4. 3..3.5.8...7.3.9 4. 3..3.6.8. 7. 8. 7. 4.7 3.7.7...5 8. 6.4 6. 5.5 5. 5. 4.7 4. 3.5.6.8..4 3.5 3.4 3. 3..9.8.6.6.4.3.5.8...8.5.3..8.5.3. 9. 8.. 8. 8. 64. 7. 7. 7. 6. 7. 66. 6. 7. 64. 6. 7. 6 6. 66. 7. 7. 6. 6.4 6 6.4 7. 5. 5.5 6. 7. 6. 74. 5. 7. 5.4 6. 76. 5. 74. 5.4 7 76. 4.8 8.

Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (V) 59 8 Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (VI) 6 8 6. 6. 3.7 3.... 6....... 4... 4. 5... 5. 6. 64. 66. 6 7. 3..6 8..8.7 6. 4.8 3.8.8.9..4 8. 7. 6.4 7 3.4. 6.4 5. 4. 3...4.6 8..6.4..8.4. 6.3 5. 4. 3...4.7. 7. 8. 4.5 3.5.6.8..4 9. 8. 7. 6.4 5. 6. 5. 4.8 4.6 4.3 3.3.4.7.9. 9. 7. 6. 5.4 3.5 3.4 3.3 3. 3..9.7.6.5..4.7. 7. 6.3..9.7.4..9.7.5.. 7. 6.3 9. 8. 7. 6.... 6....... 4... 4. 5... 5. 6. 64. 66. 6 7. 7. 3.3.8 5..6.5 7. 4.7 3.5.6.7.. 7. 5. 7 6. 3.. 6. 5. 3.9.9...5 7. 6. 5.4 3..6.3..6.9 9. 6. 5. 3.8.9...5 8. 6. 5.4 4.7 8. 3.4.5.7.9. 7. 6. 5. 4.5 6.3 6. 5.7 5.5 5. 5. 4.7 4. 3..3.5.8. 7. 6.3 5.4 4.9 3.5 3.4 3.3 3. 3..9.8.6.6..3.6 6. 5.5...7.4...8.5.4. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5.5 9. 8. 7. 6. 7. 4.9 5.5 74. 4.9 5. 5.5 74. 4.8 5. 76. 4. 4.5 5. 76. 4.3 4.5 5. 7 4. 4. 4.6 7 4. 4.5 8. 3.9 4. 8. 4. 3.9 3.8 84. 3.6 3

Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (VII) 6 8 Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (VIII) 65 8 6. 6.. 3.3 7 3.. 3.5 3...8.6. 3. 7.6. 6..3...3. 6. 5.. 6.3. 6. 5.. 6.4....... 4... 4. 5... 5. 6. 64. 66. 6 7. 7..6.5 7. 4.7 3.5.6.7.. 7. 5. 3.. 6. 5. 3.9.9...5 7. 6. 5.4.6.9 9. 6. 5. 3.8.9...5 8. 6. 5.4 4.7 8. 3.4.5.7.9. 7. 6. 5. 4.5 6. 5.7 5.5 5. 5. 4.7 4. 3..3.5.8. 7. 6.3 5.4 4.9 3.5 3.4 3.3 3. 3..9.8.6.6..3.6 6. 5.5.7.4...8.5.4. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5.5 9. 8. 7. 6....... 4... 4. 5... 5. 6. 64. 66. 6 7. 7. 74..5.4 7. 5.7 4.5 3.4.4.6.8. 4.7 3.. 6. 4.9 3.8.8.9..3 7. 6. 4.9.7.8 6. 4.8 3.7.7.9..4 9. 7. 6.3 5.4 4.8 8. 5.4 4.3 3..3.5.8. 6. 5.7 4.7 4. 6. 5. 4.9 4. 3...4.6 6. 5.4 4.9 3.5 3.4 3. 3..9.9.7.6...5 8. 7. 6. 5.7 5.4 4.9.8.6.4..9.7.5.. 7. 6.3 4.9 9. 8. 8. 7. 6.3 6. 74. 4.9 5. 5.5 76. 4. 4. 5. 76. 4. 4.5 5. 7 3.8 4. 4.6 7 4. 4. 4.6 8. 3.9 4.3 8. 3.9 4. 3.6 4. 3.9 84. 3.7 84. 3.6 86. 3.3 5 6

Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (IX) 68 8 Table of Fixed Fly Jib Lifting Performance (X) 7 8. 3.7 3.. 3.8 3...7 7.6..4 7.6..3.. 7..3 6..7 5.5.. 6..5..3 3..9 6..9..9. 6.3...8.6 3.5.7...8.5 6. 3.5. 5.7 3.4.4. 3.4. 7. 5.5 3.3.. 7. 3.3. 5.5 6. 5. 3.. 9.. 5.7 3. 9.. 4.3 4.7 4.7 4.9 3..8. 4. 4.6 4.5 5. 4.7 3.. 3. 3.6 3.5 4. 3.8.9.6. 3. 3.5 3.4 4. 3.7.9 4..3.6.6 3..9.8.4 4...5.4 3..7.9...4.7.7.3..6...3.6.6..8.6...6.9.9.4..8...5.8.8.3..7.7 4...6.5. 4...5.3.9.5..3. 9...3 5. 5... 8. 9. 8.. 8. 8..8. 8...7 8. 5 7. 5 7. 7..5. 7. 7.. 7. 7..3 6. 6. 6.4 7. 6. 6. 6. 6.3 7.. 64. 6. 6. 6.4 6.3 7. 64. 5.7 6. 6. 66. 6. 6.3 6. 66. 5.5 6. 6 4.7 5. 5.4 6. 6 4.7 5. 5.5 5.5 6. 7. 4. 4.8 5.5 7. 4.3 4.5 4.8 5. 5. 5.4 5.7 7. 4. 4.7 4.9 5. 7. 3.9 4. 4.7 4.7 5. 8. 5.4 74. 4. 4.3 4.9 4.8 5. 74. 3.6 3.8 4. 4.3 4.8 5. 76. 3.7 3.9 4. 4.9 76. 3.8 4. 4. 7. 4.8 7 3.5 3.8 4. 4. 4.5 7 3.6 3.8 4. 8. 3.5 3.8 3.9 4. 8. 3.3 3.5 3.8 6.4 4. 3.5 3.6 3.9 3.3 3.5 6. 3.9 84. 3. 3.4 3.7 84. 3. 3. 3.7 86. 3.4 86..9 3.5 8 3. 7 8

. Lifting Characteristics of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Height Characteristics Curve Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (I) 35 7 85 75 65 55 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65.3/3 4 5 43.6.5 3/5 6 47 4.6 3. 8.3 37. 3.8 3. 4.3/.3 35.5. 3.6 33. 33.9.9.8. 3.5/5 6 8..7.9 8.6 7.. 4 5. 7 5..4 3.4.3 3.3 3.9 3.3.9.8.7.7 4.6 8. 4.3 8. 7. 7 4 6. 6. During crane operations where the angle of the main boom is 85 degrees: the luffing fly jib's working angle ranges from 5 ~75 ; During crane operations where the angle of the main boom is 75 degrees: the luffing fly jib's working angle ranges from 5 ~65 ; During crane operations where the angle of the main boom is 65 degrees: the luffing fly jib's working angle ranges from 5 ~55 ; The angle of the luffing fly jib must maintain an angle at least smaller than that of the main boom; when the main boom is working within the individual ranges of 65 ~75 ~85, the rated lifting capacity shall be based on the lifting capacity between these two points. 9

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (II) 35 33 39 4 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (III) 45 5 35 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 6. /7 6 8 5.5 3.3.8 8 /9 3.8. 6. 4../ 3.3.4 4..7 8 3. 8. 4.5 3..3 6.8 6 4..6. 8 3. 7..8 3.3 8 4.9.4 5. 3 6. 3.7. 6.3 3. 8..9 5.8.6 3.6.6.4 4.8 5.4..9.3 9... 3.. 4.6 4.8.7..4/35.7 3.5 5..9.4.9. 3.9 6.8.7 4.9.8.3.8 8. 4. 6 3.3 9 5..3 4.8 4.8.6 5. 5.8 4.9 4. 4.8.9 4.3 4.3.7 4.. 4..9.3 3.7 3.6 3..4 3.3..9.6.8.9 5.3.6 5.9 6..8.5.6 6 7. 7. 6 8. 64 3

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (IV) 7 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (V) 33 39 4 55.3/3 6. 3.3/7 4 5 4.9 3 8 5.. 6.8 3 3 3.8.9 8 4 3 37 3 3.3.5 3/ 33.6 35.4.5 8. 3. 8. 5..4.3/3.. 6.9.9.8 3.8.7.6 3. 8 3.9.8 3.5/9 6.5.3/35 5.7..8.9 3. /3 8 7. 7. 9..3 7.9.8 9. 7. 5. 3.8/3 5. 4.6 5.8 4..3 6..3. 3.3 /33 3. 3.5 3.6 5.6.5.5.5 7./39.4 3 3.8 5. 8./37 5.4 6./4.. 5 8 6 4.5 4.7 5./43.5 4.8 7.6 4.9. 4.8 4 4.7 9. 4.7 4.6 4 4. 4.8 3.9 3.3 3.8 5 3.4 3.3 3.3.3 3. 4.3.8.7.5 5...9.5.4.9 33

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (VI) 33 39 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (VII) 4 7 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 8 6./9 4./ 55 4/3 3.7.8 4 5 4 3 3/5 5. 3.3.4 6 3 3 3 6 4.9.9. 8 43.9 3 3 35 8 4.7.7 33.7 35..5.6.4 6.. 3 35.4.3 4.3...5.7.4.3 3 3.9 9. 6 3.3 /7.9.8.8.5 8 7. 5..8.5.6.3.9.8 5..8 8..7..3 8..8 3.9 4.9.8 4. 8.3..3.3 9.9.3 4.3.8. 4..5 7. 4 5.7 5.8 6.3 4.8 4.8.3 4.8.4 9. 5.7 7. 6 8. 7. 64 66 35

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (VIII) 4 33 39 4 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (IX) 4 45 5 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 6 3. 6.3 4./ 8 6./7 3.3 /9 3.7.8 5.. 3.3.6 3.4.8 6 3.5 8. 3.3 8. 8 5.8.4 6.9 4.8.5. 8.6.8.7 3.5..7.5.5 3.3 7..8 3..9.8.7.9..7 4.5.. 5.7.9.7.7.3.9 4. 5.5 4.8.8.4.. 8..8 3.4 4. 5. 4.4. 8. 7 6.3.6 6.3.5 5 4 3.8 5.5 6..9 4.8.9 9. 4.7 3.4 4.5.8 4.8.8.3 8. 3.9.9 3.8.7 3.7 4.5 3.6.5. 7. 3.3 3. 3.4.9 5.7 6.4.6.5.4.4.3. 9. 5.9.8.8.7.3.3.3 7.8.8 9. 6. 7..3 6 7. 64 8. 66 37

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (X) 7 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XI) 33 39 4 55 43.3/3 6 4 5 4 3 3/5 8 5./7 3. /9 6 4 3 3 3 3.8 8 4.6 37..6 35 3.5.6 35. 35.7 3.6 8. 3..3 7. 3/3..7.3 6.9.9.3./5 33.3 8 5.4 6.4/9.8. 6.3. 9..4.3.7 3.4 8.6.5.4 9. 6..8.6 5.7.5.4 5 7..8 9.9.8.8 5.4.7.3 4.8 5.5.3..4.. 3.8 4.7.9 7..7 5. 6. 4 5. 6.3 6.. 4.9 5.5 6.4 6.3 5.7 6.. 4.6 4.3 3.4 4.8 4 5.5 5.4 3.7.3 3.6 4.8 4.5 4.6 4.5 3.9.7. 3.8.7 3.8 3.8.4.3.7.3. 3. 5.8..5.3.7.6. 39

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XII) 45 5 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XIII) 47 7 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 6.3 4./ 6 3.8.8 53 5.7 3.4.5 4 5 4. 3/5 6 3. 6..3 3 3 8 4.8.8 8 4.6 3.5 35. 4...3 3 3.7 3.8.8 8. 33. 33..3 3. 3.8.6 33.8.6 3.6 6 9..9 /7 8...8..5 8 6.4.3 6.3 3.4 6.3.8.5.3.5.4 6.3.3. 4.7.3 8..8.6.5.4.3..8.8 9.9 /37.9 7. 8. 7/39.8 6.3 6. 6 5./4 5.8.4 4 5. 3.7 5.9 5.7 4.3 4.3.4 3.6 3.5.8.3 6 9. 7. 64 7. 66 8. 4 4

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XIV) 47 33 39 4 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XV) 47 45 5 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 6 6.4/ 3.8 8./7 3.3 6 3.4.8 3.9 3. 5.7 3..5 3.5.7 6.8.3 8. 3..3 8 4.6.5 6.9.6 4..9 8 6..8 3.8..9..7 3.3.8.3.4. /33 6..8 3.. 5.4.8.7 9. 6..8.6.7 4.9 6.3.8.6.3.5 8. 4. 8 4.7 4.8.3. 8. 7..3 7.. 7 3 5..5. 8 4 6.3 4.5/43 6.. 6.4 5 3.5 4. 3.8/45 5. 4.8.9 3.4 3. 3.3 3. 4.3.8.8 8..8.7.7.5.5 3.6.4 5.6.....9..8.7 5.6.5.4.3.3.3.9.8 8.6.4.3 7. 6 9. 6. 64 7. 66 8. 7. 68 7 43

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XVI) 7 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XVII) 33 39 4 5/3 6.8/7 4.3 4. 3/5 8 9.3 3. 6 43.8.6. 3 3.9.8.3 8.9.7.5 35. 3.6.8.7.9.5 35.4.8 3..3. 33.3 33..9 6.9.6.7.3.4/5 7..3. 8.8.3 6.5. 3.8.7 8 6.3 6..6 6. 3.7 /9..8.3. 3.9.6.4.5.4.3 6...9 5 9..8.8 3..7 8.6 5.4 8 7.4. 8. 4 6..3 5. 5.5 5.7 7. 4.8 3.8 5. 5 4.9 4 5. 4.9 4.8 4.8.8 3. 4.3 3 4.3 4. 4. 4. 3.9.5.7.4 3.6.3 3.4 3.3 3.3.9.8..7.8.6.8.6 5.4.3 9.....9.8.7 9..6.3.3. 6 45

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XVIII) 45 5 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XIX) 53 7 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 6.4/ 4/3 6. 3.8.9/3 4 4. 4 3/5 3.5.6 6 4.5.3. 3 6 5.4 3..3 8 37 3. 35. 8 4.9.8 33.3 33.8.7 4.7.3 4.5.8.9 7. 7 4.3.5 6 8./7.9.8 3.6.8 9 8 6 7..9 5.7.8.9.9.5 3.9 3.8 3.6.9.7..4.3. 3.. 6.3.9 4..4..8.7.5 3..4.8. 8. /37 9. 6.4/39 8..9 5.7 5.5 7.9 4 4.8 4.7 4.5 6 5.8.9 4 3.9 3.8 3. 3.7.7.5 6. 3. 3. 3 9..4.3.8 9. 5.3 6 7. 64 7. 66 8. 7. 68 47

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XX) 53 33 39 4 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XXI) 53 45 5 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 6 6.3/ 8 9..3 3./9 6. 3.8.8/3 3.9.8 9 3.5.6 3.7. 6 5.4 3..3 3.3.3 8 5..8 6.6 3. 4.8. 8.7.6 3.6.6.8 6.3.8.9.8.6/33.. 9 5.7.3.3 5 3 3 9 5 4.8.9.8.5.6 4.3 4.7 4.8.5.3 8..5. 3.6.3 8. 4.3 5.7.8 5.. 8 5 4.9 4.8 4.8.9 3..8 4. 4. 4.9.3.8. 3.4 3.3 5.8.7 7.7.6.8.4.7.5.3 6. 5...9.9.8.7.6.4..3 8.. 9 8 7. 6 7. 9. 64 8. 6 66 8 7. 64 68 7. 7 49

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XXII) 7 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XXIII) 33 39 4 4.7/3 8 9./7.4.6/9 4.4.5 37/5. 9 6 3 3 3 6.3 3.7 8 33.3 33..8.7 3.3 6.9.8 8. 7. 8. 3.5.5.3. 6.5.3..4 7. 7 6. 8 5.7 5.5.5 /9.3 5.7. 5.5 3.8 3.7 7. 3.4 3.3 3 4.9 4.8 4.8.9 3.5.8.7.5 3.8 3.7 5.7.5.4.3 3.3.. 6.4.8 9. 9 4 5.7. 5.5.6 5. 6.3 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.6 5./4 4../47 4 3.9 3.8 4 4.5 4.3 4.3/43.9 3.3.8 3.3 3. 3.8 3.6 3.5 4.6 3.3.4..3.6..5.9.8.7 5.9.8..7.9.6.3...4.3..9..6.5 5.5 9 6 64 8. 5 5

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XXIV) 45 5 Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XXV) 59 7 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 6./ 8.4.7/9 6 3.8 6.3.8 8. 3.3.7 3.7 3.6 6 5.5.8.3.5.3 8 5..3. 6 4.9.8 8 8 6.3 4.7.6 6.3 4..5 5.4 5. 5. 3.. 9. 4.3 4. 4 3.9.3 3..9.9 3. 3.9.9.8.8.6.3. 7. 4.8.6.6.3 6.4 6.3.3 6..3 5.5..4. 4 5.5 5.4..5 5.. 8. 4.7 4.6 8. 4.5 4.3 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.7.9 8..5.7 3. 3..9 5.8..3.4.3.3 6.3 5.6.5..4.8.5...3 9 7. 9. 9 6 7. 64 8. 8 7 6 66 64 8. 8 68 7. 66 7 7. 7 7 53

Table of Main Boom + Luffing Fly Jib Lifting Performance (XXVI) 45 5 85 75 65 85 75 65 85 75 65 6. 3.8/3 3.6.7 6 5.5.9.3 8 5..6. 4.9. 4..7 3.4.5.6..9.9..9.6 4.4.8.3.5.5..3 9. 8. 8 8..9 5.7. 6..7 7. 6 8. 8. 7. 64 7 66 68 7. 7. 7 7 74 6.3 55