Grove Manitowoc TMS9000E13 Superstructure Operator Manual & Supplement Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
DESCRIPTION:
Grove Manitowoc TMS9000E13 Superstructure Operator Manual & Supplement Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
GENERAL :
It is impossible to compile a list of safety precautions covering all situations. However, there are basic principles that MUST be followed during your daily routine. Safety is YOUR PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY, since any piece of equipment is only as safe AS THE PERSON AT THE CONTROLS. With this thought in mind, this information has been provided to assist you, the operator, in promoting a safe working atmosphere for yourself and those around you. It is not meant to cover every conceivable circumstance which could arise. It is intended to present basic safety precautions that should be followed in daily operation.
- Because you, the operator, are the only part of the crane that can think and reason, your responsibility is not lessened by the addition of operational aids or warning devices. Indeed, you must guard against acquiring a false sense of security when using them. They are there to assist, not direct the operation. Operational aids or warning devices can be mechanical, electrical, electronic, or a combination thereof. They are subject to failure or misuse and should not be relied upon in place of good operating practices. You, the operator, are the only one who can be relied upon to assure the safety of yourself and those around you.
- Be a PROFESSIONAL and follow the RULES of SAFETY. REMEMBER, failure to follow just one safety precaution could cause an accident that results in death or serious injury to personnel or damage to equipment. You are responsible for the safety of yourself and those around you. IMMEDIATELY report all accidents, malfunctions, and equipment damages to your local Manitowoc distributor.
- Following any accident or damage to equipment the local Manitowoc distributor must be immediately advised of the incident and consulted on necessary inspections and repairs. Should the distributor not be immediately available, contact should be made directly with Manitowoc Crane Care. The crane must not be returned to service until it is thoroughly inspected for any evidence of damage. All damaged parts must be repaired or replaced as authorized by your local Manitowoc distributor and/or Manitowoc Crane Care.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Grove Manitowoc TMS9000E13 Superstructure Operator Manual & Supplement Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Grove Manitowoc TMS9000E13 Superstructure Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
SAFETY MESSAGES 1-1
GENERAL 1-2
Location of Serial Numbers 1-3
OPERATOR’S INFORMATION 1-4
OPERATOR’S QUALIFICATIONS 1-5
CRANE STABILITY/STRUCTURAL STRENGTH 1-6
Load Charts 1-8
Work Site 1-9
Lifting Operations 1-9
Counterweight 1-12
Multiple Crane Lifts 1-12
PILE DRIVING AND EXTRACTING OPERATIONS 1-13
Crane Equipment 1-14
Crane Inspection 1-14
RATED CAPACITY LIMITING (RCL) SYSTEMS 1-14
Two-Blocking 1-16
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD 1-17
Set Up and Operation 1-19
Electrocution Hazard Devices 1-20
Electrical Contact 1-21
Special Operating Conditions and Equipment 1-22
CRUSHING HAZARDS 1-22
TRAVELING 1-23
ACCIDENTS 1-25
MAINTENANCE 1-25
Service And Repairs 1-26
Lubrication 1-27
Tires 1-27
Wire Rope 1-28
BATTERIES 1-31
ENGINE 1-32
WORK PRACTICES 1-32
Crane Access 1-32
Job Preparation 1-33
Working 1-34
Lifting 1-34
TRANSPORTING THE CRANE 1-37
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 1-37
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS 1-38
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON HOOK BLOCKS 1-39
PILE DRIVING AND EXTRACTION 1-40
Operation of Pile Driving and Extracting Equipment 1-40
Crane Equipment 1-41
Crane Inspection 1-41
TOC-2
OVERLOAD INSPECTION 1-41
DESCRIPTION OF CRANE 2-1
OVERVIEW OF THE SUPERSTRUCTURE CAB OPERATING AND DISPLAY
INSTRUMENTS 2-1
Overview of the crane section 2-1
Overview of crane cab 2-4
Operating elements on the front panel 2-6
Operating elements on the side panel 2-7
Control consoles 2-12
Control lever configuration 2-14
At crane control display 2-16
Main menu of the crane control display 2-18
Crane control display – submenus 2-20
RCL display – main menu 2-33
RCL display – submenus 2-34
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND OPERATING
ELEMENTS 2-42
Diesel engine 2-42
Crane control 2-45
Counterweight submenu 2-54
Hoists 2-57
Swing gear 2-60
Lifting gear 2-63
Telescoping mechanism 2-66
Hydraulic system 2-76
Rated capacity limiter (RCL) 2-78
Electricity, lighting, windscreen wiper / washing system 2-91
Heating 2-93
Other operating elements of the crane cab 2-100
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATIONAL AIDS 2-104
Rated capacity limiter (RCL) 2-104
Lowering limit switch 2-106
Lifting limit switch 2-107
Dead man’s switch and seat contact switch 2-109
CRANE OPERATION 3-1
SUPERSTRUCTURE INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS PRIOR TO
CRANE OPERATION 3-1
PRE-STARTING CHECKLIST: When Truck Crane is Rigged 3-1
Adjusting the front console and the crane cab seat 3-8
Checking the condition of the truck crane 3-9
Checking the operators aids 3-12
Pre-warming the hydraulic oil 3-15
Switching the houselock on / off 3-17
STARTING AND STOPPING THE DIESEL ENGINE 3-20
When starting the engine the first time in the day 3-20
Inspections after starting the diesel engine 3-24
Shutting down the diesel engine 3-27
OPERATING THE RATED CAPACITY LIMITER (RCL) 3-28
TOC-3
Switching on the RCL 3-28
Entering the Rigging Mode 3-32
Inspections Before Operating the Crane 3-39
Displays During Crane Operation 3-42
RCL Early Warning and RCL Shutdown 3-45
RCL Shutdown 3-45
Displaying the Lifting Capacity Table 3-49
Entering the Time/Date 3-51
CRANE WORK WITH THE MAIN BOOM 3-52
External Influences While Working with the Crane 3-52
Permissible Swing Ranges and Working Positions for Crane Work 3-57
Main Hoist 3-60
Auxiliary Hoist 3-65
Lifting Gear 3-67
Swing Gear 3-71
Telescoping Mechanism 3-78
Possible Movement Combinations 3-118
High-Speed Mode 3-119
Cooling the Hydraulic Oil 3-121
ADJUSTMENTS AND DISPLAYS WHILE OPERATING THE CRANE 3-122
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display 3-122
Setting Characteristic Curves for the Control Lever 3-123
Adjusting Power Unit Speeds 3-125
Setting a Constant Engine Speed 3-127
Tilting the Crane Cab 3-129
Adjusting the Windscreen Wiper Stroke Interval 3-130
Using the Directional Spotlight for the Working Area 3-131
Display the Operating Hours 3-132
Warning Message Submenu 3-134
Error Menu 3-136
WORKING RANGE LIMITER 3-137
Opening the Working Range Limitation Submenu 3-138
Reading Current Settings 3-139
Entering a Limit Value for a Maximum Overall Height 3-141
Entering a Limit Value for a Maximum Working Radius 3-142
Entering Limit Values for Maximum Swing Angles 3-143
Entering Point Data for Objects 3-146
Entering Limit Values Manually 3-150
Switching Monitoring On and Off 3-153
Shutdown Caused by Working Range Limiter 3-155
WORK BREAK 3-157
During short work breaks 3-157
Work breaks lasting longer than 8 hours 3-158
HEATING AND VENTILATING THE CRANE CAB 3-159
Heating 3-159
Air-Conditioning System 3-169
RIGGING WORK 4-1
CHECKLISTS FOR RIGGING WORK FOR CRANE OPERATION WITH
MAIN BOOM 4-1
TOC-4
CHECKLIST: Rigging 4-1
CHECKLIST: Unrigging 4-4
CHOOSING A SUITABLE SITE 4-6
Load bearing capacity of the ground and the outriggers 4-7
Safe distance from banks and pits 4-10
Earthing of the truck crane 4-11
Safe distance from electrical lines 4-12
SWITCHING POSITIONS 4-14
Switching off the boom floating position 4-14
TRAILING BOOM CARRIER OPTION 4-15
Description 4-15
TRAILING BOOM TRAILER EMERGENCY BRAKE CONTROL (OPTIONAL) 4-15
Operation 4-16
Preparation for Highway Travel 4-17
Returning to Normal Crane Operation 4-20
Parking the Trailing Boom Carrier 4-20
Switching off boom pre-tensioning 4-20
Switching off rotating gear freewheel 4-21
RIGGING ADD-ON PARTS IN POSITION FOR CRANE OPERATION /
DRIVING 4-23
Folding mirrors in and out and adjusting them 4-23
OUTRIGGERS 4-25
CHECKLIST: Extending the outriggers 4-25
CHECKLIST: Retracting the outrigger 4-27
Permissible outrigger spreads 4-29
Preparing the truck crane 4-31
Pinning/Unpinning outrigger beam for crane operations 4-32
Checking the alignment of the truck crane 4-37
Leveling the truck crane on outriggers 4-42
COUNTERWEIGHT RIGGING 4-46
RIGGING WORK ON THE MAIN BOOM 4-46
Hook block on the bumper 4-46
Hook block on a separate vehicle 4-47
Reeving and unreeving the hoist rope 4-50
Installing / Removing the lifting limit switch 4-60
Locking the lifting limit switch / Releasing the lock 4-66
Anemometer and air traffic control light 4-67
COUNTERWEIGHT RIGGING 5-1
COUNTERWEIGHT PARTS 5-1
Counterweight parts 5-1
Counterweight versions/combinations 5-4
Slinging points at the counterweight sections 5-8
CHECKLIST: Rigging the counterweight 5-10
CHECKLIST: Unrigging the counterweight 5-12
Lower 3,000 lb tray plate on the counterweight platform 5-13
Check the position of the locking pins for 3000 and 5,000 lb
counterweight sections 5-14
Assembling counterweight versions/combinations‘ 5-15
Counterweight hoist unit 5-18
TOC-5
Rotating with the rigged counterweight 5-24
MALFUNCTIONS ON THE SUPERSTRUCTURE 6-1
EMERGENCY-STOP DEVICES FOR CRANE OPERATION 6-1
Carrying out emergency-stop operations 6-1
Resetting the emergency-stop switch 6-3
PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION DURING
CRANE OPERATION 6-4
FUSES ON THE SUPERSTRUCTURE 6-5
Fuses on the turntable 6-6
Fuses in the crane cab 6-8
RCL fuses 6-10
FINDING AND ELIMINATING MALFUNCTIONS AT THE POWER UNITS 6-11
Malfunctions in the diesel engine during crane operation 6-11
Malfunctions in the outriggers 6-12
Malfunctions in the main hoist 6-13
Malfunctions on the auxiliary hoist 6-15
Lifting gear malfunctions 6-17
Malfunctions in the swing gear 6-19
Malfunctions in the counterweight hoist unit 6-21
Malfunctions in the hydraulic system / hydraulic oil cooler 6-22
Malfunctions on the turntable lock 6-22
Malfunctions in the telescoping mechanism 6-23
FINDING AND ELIMINATING MALFUNCTIONS AT THE RCL 6-27
General malfunctions 6-27
Error messages in the Monitoring submenu 6-28
Displays in the Error submenu 6-30
Table – error messages 6-32
FINDING AND ELIMINATING MALFUNCTIONS AT THE CRANE CONTROL 6-36
General malfunctions 6-36
Error messages on the crane control display 6-37
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS 6-39
Emergency retraction operation 6-40
Emergency telescoping program submenu 6-44
Entering telescoping values after emergency operation 6-56
Emergency operation in the event of a failure of the operating elements
in the crane cab 6-59
HYDRAULIC EMERGENCY OPERATION 6-60
Important instructions for hydraulic emergency operation 6-60
Operating principle and accessories 6-61
Connecting / disconnecting hoses 6-63
Establishing the hydraulic circuits required 6-66
Operating in emergency mode 6-70
After emergency operation 6-75
TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR SUPERSTRUCTURE 7-1
TECHNICAL DATA 7-1
Maximum lifting capacity (DIN/ ISO/ EN) 7-1
Maximum lifting capacity (85%) 7-1
Dimensions, weights and axle loads 7-2
TOC-6
Dimensions and weights of removable parts 7-4
Technical data for superstructure 7-5
TMS9000E IMPORTANT INFORMATION 8-1
ABOUT THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8-1
BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8-2
Warnings and symbols 8-2
PROPER USE 8-3
ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES 8-5
PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS 8-7
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRUCK CRANE WORK 8-8
SPECIFICATIONS IN US UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 8-10
TRANSPORT DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS 9-1
SWINGAWAY LATTICE EXTENSION AND BOOM EXTENSION 9-1
AUXILIARY SINGLE-SHEAVE BOOM TOP 9-1
TWO-STAGE SWINGAWAY LATTICE EXTENSION (OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT) 10-1
OPTIONAL OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS 10-1
In the crane cabin 10-1
Operating and display instruments on the lattice extension 10-4
IDENTIFICATION OF THE TWO-STAGE SWINGAWAY LATTICE
EXTENSION 10-5
ASSEMBLY OF THE LATTICE EXTENSIONS 10-7
CENTERS OF GRAVITY FOR SLINGING 10-8
Manual Extension 10-10
Hydraulic Extension 10-11
CHECKLISTS FOR RIGGING WORK 10-11
Overview of the required rigging work 10-11
CHECKLIST: Installing the (two-stage) swingaway lattice extension 10-13
CHECKLIST: Un-installing the (two-stage) swingaway lattice extension 10-15
CHECK LIST: Rigging the 10 m (33 ft) swingaway lattice extension 10-17
CHECK LIST: Unrigging the 10 m (33 ft) swingaway lattice extension 10-21
CHECK LIST: Rigging the 17 m (56 ft) two-stage swingaway lattice
extension 10-26
CHECK LIST: Unrigging the 17 m (56 ft) two-stage swingaway lattice
extension 10-30
DESCRIPTION OF RIGGING WORK 10-36
Preparing the truck crane for rigging 10-36
Checking the transport condition 10-38
Hose drum for hydraulic supply 10-42
Folding the run-up rail out/in 10-45
Connections with folded lattice extension 10-46
Pin connections on the main boom head 10-54
Pin connections on the lattice extension 10-58
Swinging the lattice extension onto the main boom head 10-60
Swinging the lattice extension when rigging 10-61
Electrical connections on the lattice extension 10-63
Establishing/disconnecting the hydraulic connection 10-65
Folding out/in the deflection sheaves on the 33 ft section 10-66
TOC-7
Positioning/removing the hoist cable 10-69
Lifting limit switch on the lattice extension 10-71
Anemometer on the lattice extension 10-73
Raising/lowering the lattice extension 10-74
Setting the Folding Offsetable Swingaway Extension 10-75
Transportation on a separate vehicle 10-76
RAISING AND SETTING DOWN THE MAIN BOOM WITH RIGGED
LATTICE EXTENSION 10-77
TELESCOPING WITH RIGGED LATTICE EXTENSION 10-78
OPERATION WITH THE LATTICE EXTENSION 10-79
RCL shutdown 10-79
DRIVING WITH RIGGED CRANE AND INSTALLED LATTICE EXTENSION 10-80
Driving route 10-80
Traveling with boom extension and/or inserts erected (Applies to either
manual or hydraulic extensions) 10-81
MALFUNCTIONS WHEN WORKING WITH LATTICE EXTENSION 10-84
MAINTENANCE WORK 10-85
Modules in need of protection during cleaning work 10-85
Maintenance work M1, monthly 10-86
BOOM EXTENSION (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) 11-1
IDENTIFICATION AND SLINGING POINTS 11-1
Identification 11-1
Slinging points 11-2
ASSEMBLY OF BOOM EXTENSIONS 11-3
CHECKLISTS FOR RIGGING WORK 11-4
CHECK LIST: Rigging the 22 m/27 m (72 ft/89 ft) boom extension 11-4
CHECK LIST: Unrigging the 22 m/27 m (72 ft/89 ft) boom extension 11-8
DESCRIPTION OF RIGGING WORK 11-11
Installing/removing 5 m (16 ft) sections 11-11
Installing/removing the bi-fold swingaway lattice extension for the boom
extension 11-12
Hydraulic connection at the boom extension 11-13
Electrical connection at the boom extension 11-17
Unfolding/folding the deflection sheave on the 5 m (16 ft) section 11-19
MAINTENANCE WORK 11-20
Maintenance work M1, monthly 11-20
AUXILIARY SINGLE-SHEAVE BOOM TOP 12-1
IDENTIFICATION 12-1
INSTALLING/REMOVING AUXILIARY SINGLE-SHEAVE BOOM TOP 12-2
Installing the auxiliary single-sheave boom top 12-2
Removing the auxiliary single-sheave boom top 12-3
RIGGING THE AUXILIARY SINGLE-SHEAVE BOOM TOP 12-4
Rigging in transport position 12-4
Rigging in working position 12-6
Attaching and removing the hoist rope 12-7
Possible reeving methods on the auxiliary single-sheave boom top 12-7
Lifting limit switch and anemometer 12-8
THIS SECTION/OPTION IS NOT USED 13-1
TOC-8
LUBRICATION 14-1
LUBRICATION INTERVALS 14-1
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 14-1
ARCTIC CONDITIONS 14-1
Arctic Conditions to -9°C (15°F) 14-1
Arctic Conditions to -40°C (-40°F) 14-2
STANDARD LUBRICANTS PACKAGE 14-2
SURFACE PROTECTION FOR CYLINDER RODS 14-2
WIRE ROPE LUBRICATION 14-3
LUBRICATION POINTS 14-3
SUPERSTRUCTURE 14-4
Turntable 14-4
Hoist 14-6
Central Lubrication System 14-8
Boom 14-10
Boom Extension 14-16
Grove Manitowoc TMS9000E13 Carrier Operator Manual Supplement – PDF DOWNLOAD
SECTION 1 Introduction
General 1-1
Customer Support 1-1
SECTION 2 Safety Information
Safety Messages 2-1
General 2-1
Safety Alert Symbol 2-2
Signal Words 2-2
General 2-2
Accidents 2-2
Operator’s Information 2-2
Operator’s Qualifications 2-3
Operational Aids 2-4
Rated Capacity Limiter (RCL) Systems (If Equipped) 2-4
Anti-Two-Blocking Device 2-4
Work Area Definition System (WADS) (If Equipped) 2-5
Pile Driving and Extraction 2-5
Operation of Pile Driving and Extracting Equipment 2-6
Crane Equipment 2-6
Crane Inspection 2-6
Crane Stability/Structural Strength 2-6
Load Charts 2-7
Work Site 2-7
Wind Forces 2-7
Lifting Operations 2-8
Counterweight 2-9
Outrigger Lift Off 2-9
Multiple Crane Lifts 2-9
Electrocution Hazard 2-9
Set-Up and Operation 2-11
Electrocution Hazard Devices 2-11
Electrical Contact 2-12
Special Operating Conditions and Equipment 2-12
Personnel Handling 2-12
Environmental Protection 2-13
Maintenance 2-13
Service and Repairs 2-14
Lubrication 2-15
Tires 2-15
Wire Rope 2-15
Sheaves 2-16
Batteries 2-17
Engine 2-17
Transporting the Crane 2-17
Travel Operation 2-18
Work Practices 2-18
Personal Considerations 2-18
Crane Access 2-18
Job Preparation 2-19
Working 2-19
Lifting 2-20
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Hand Signals 2-21
Boom Extension 2-23
Parking and Securing 2-23
Shut-Down 2-23
Cold Weather Operation 2-23
Temperature Effects on Hook Blocks 2-24
Temperature Effects on Hydraulic Cylinders 2-24
Overload Inspection 2-25
Boom Inspection 2-27
Superstructure Inspection 2-29
Carrier Inspection 2-31
SECTION 3 Cab Controls and Indicators
Engine Controls and Indicators 3-2
Gauge Cluster 3-2
Engine Stop Indicator 3-5
Engine Warning Indicator 3-5
Filter Regeneration Needed Indicator 3-5
Regen Inhibit Indicator 3-5
High Exhaust Temperature Indicator 3-5
Malfunction Indicator Lamp 3-5
Tachometer 3-5
Engine Brake On/Off Switch 3-5
Engine Brake High/Low Switch 3-5
Ignition Switch 3-5
Diagnostic Switch 3-6
Engine Increment/Decrement Switch 3-6
Throttle Pedal 3-6
Travel Controls and Indicators 3-6
Low Air Pressure/Tire Inflation On Indicator 3-6
Speedometer 3-6
Odometer 3-6
Parking Brake Control 3-6
Parking Brake Engaged Indicator 3-6
Differential Locked/Interaxle Locked Indicator (Optional) 3-6
Cross-Axle Lock Switch (Optional) 3-7
Cross-Axle Lock Indicator (Optional) 3-7
Inter-Axle Lock Switch 3-7
Brake Pedal 3-7
Transmission Shift Lever 3-7
Transmission Range Control Button 3-7
Transmission Deep Reduction Selector 3-7
Trailing Boom Trailer Emergency Brake Control (Optional) 3-7
Suspension Inflation Switch 3-7
Suspension Deflated Indicator 3-7
ABS/ATC Indicators 3-7
ABS/ATC Switch 3-8
Emergency Stop Indicator 3-8
Clutch Pedal 3-8
Tire Inflation Switch 3-8
Accessory Controls and Indicators 3-8
High Beam Indicator 3-8
Heater On/Off Switch 3-8
Heater Control Switch 3-8
Heater /Air Conditioner Fan Switch 3-8
Air Conditioner Switch (Optional) 3-8
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Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch 3-8
Headlights Switch 3-8
Beacon Light Switch (Optional) 3-8
Dimmer Switch 3-9
Headlights Dimmer Switch 3-9
Turn Signal Lever 3-9
Hazard Light Switch 3-9
Left Turn Signal Indicator 3-9
Right Turn Signal Indicator 3-9
Steering Column Tilt/Telescope Lever 3-9
Horn Button 3-9
Fire Extinguisher 3-9
Cab Circulating Fan 3-9
Cab Dome Light (Not Shown) 3-9
Fuse and Relay Panel 3-9
Carrier Electrical Diagnostic Connector 3-9
Pump Engage/Disengage Switch 3-9
Pump Engage Indicator 3-9
Regen Needed/Inhibit Indicator 3-9
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level Gauge 3-9
Regen Initiate/Inhibit Switch 3-10
Battery Charge Indicator 3-10
Outrigger Controls and Indicators 3-10
Outrigger Control Summary 3-10
Outrigger Control Panel 3-10
Outrigger Beam Selector Switch 3-10
Extend/Retract Switch 3-10
Center Front Stabilizer Switch 3-10
Stabilizer Selector Switch 3-10
Emergency Stop Switch 3-10
SECTION 4 Operating Procedures
Breaking-in A New Carrier 4-1
Pre-Starting Checks 4-2
Fuel Supply 4-2
Engine Oil 4-2
DEF Fluid Level 4-2
Engine Coolant 4-2
Batteries 4-2
Hydraulic Reservoir and Filter 4-2
Wire Rope 4-2
Hook Block and Headache Ball 4-2
Swingaway Extension 4-2
Seats 4-3
Seat Belts 4-3
Signal and Running Lights 4-3
Service and Parking Brakes 4-3
Tires 4-3
Wheels 4-3
Safety Equipment 4-3
Daily Lubrication 4-3
Cold Weather Operation 4-3
Derated capacities for each °F below -40°F 4-3
Derated capacities for each °C below -40°C 4-3
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) 4-3
ABS Power-Up Sequence 4-4
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ABS Switch Operation 4-4
Automatic Traction Control (ATC) Functional Overview 4-4
ATC Operation 4-5
System Operation 4-5
Component Function 4-5
Traction Control Power-Up Sequence 4-5
Traction Control Switch Operation 4-5
Thermal (Brake Heat) Protection 4-5
ABS/ATC Partial Shutdown 4-5
Engine Operation 4-5
Starting Procedure 4-5
Cold Weather Starting 4-6
Idling the Engine 4-6
Racing the Engine 4-6
Shutdown Procedure 4-6
Exhaust Regeneration 4-6
Pump Disconnect 4-7
To Disconnect the Pumps 4-7
To Connect the Pumps 4-7
Crane Travel Operation 4-8
Active Restraints 4-8
Traveling – General 4-8
Clutch Operation 4-9
Shifting Gears 4-9
Differential Control Switches 4-12
Brakes 4-13
Engine Brake 4-13
Recommended Crane Shutdown Procedures 4-13
Unattended Crane 4-14
Proper Leveling of the Crane 4-14
Bubble Level Adjustment 4-14
Using the Outriggers 4-15
Setting the Outriggers 4-15
Engaging the Mid Extension Lock Pin 4-16
Outrigger Monitoring System (OMS) RCL Display
(Optional—Standard in North America) 4-16
Stowing the Outriggers 4-18
Stowing the Mid Extension Lock Pin 4-18
Setting the Center Front Stabilizer 4-19
Stowing the Center Front Stabilizer 4-19
Trailing Boom Carrier Option 4-20
Description 4-20
Operation 4-21
Returning to Normal Crane Operation 4-23
Parking the Trailing Boom Carrier 4-23
SECTION 5 Lubrication
General 5-1
Environmental Protection 5-1
Arctic Conditions Below -18° C (0° F) 5-1
Arctic Conditions Down to -40°C (-40°F) Lubricant Package 5-1
Standard Lubricants Package 5-3
Lubrication Points 5-3
Carrier Lubrication 5-5
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