JG7001 (3.5m) 2017 Manual
JG7001 (3.5m) 2017 Manual
JG7001 (3.5m) 2017 Manual
: HIAB JG7001-201709
EN
JG7001
[3.5M]
OPERATING MANUAL
& SPARE PARTS LIST
JG7001
[3.5M]
OPERATING MANUAL
1. Foreword ---------------------------------------6
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4. Structure and Parts of the Crane - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
4 - 1. Main groups - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
4 - 2. Base and Column, Slewing System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
4 - 3. Boom System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31
4 - 4. Outrigger Leg System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32
4 - 5. Operating System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33
4 - 6. Operating Components - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34
6. Lifting Accessories - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 42
7. Technical Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 44
7 - 1. Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 44
7 - 2. Outline View - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45
7 - 3. Lifting Capacity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46
7 - 4. Hydraulic Diagram - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 47
8. General Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48
8 - 1. Basic Operating Principle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48
8 - 2. Main Components - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 49
1) Base - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 49
2) Column - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50
3) Boom System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50
4) Control System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50
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9. Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51
9 - 1. Before Operating the Crane - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51
9 - 2. After Operating the Crane (driving) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52
9 - 3. Safety Instructions while Operating - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 53
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1. Foreword
▲ DANGER
If you have not studied the Operator’s Manual for
your crane carefully, this can lead to fatal accidents
or serious damage.
!NOTE
HIAB reserves the right to change specifications, equipment, operating
instructions and maintenance instructions without prior notice
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2. The Operator’s Manual
2-1. Structure
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2-2. Indications in the Operator’s Manual
! TIP
Tip to make work easy to carry out
! NOTE
Extra information that can prevent problems
CAUTION
Hazard for the crane or crane components.
Follow the instructions carefully
WARNING
Danger of injury to yourself or to bystanders,
or danger of serious damage to the crane or other objects.
Follow the instructions carefully.
DANGER
Danger to life for yourself or to bystanders.
Follow the instructions carefully.
!NOTE
The sign above occurs in the text as a black triangle ▲.
The same status is valid for both signs.
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2-3. Other Indications
[Option]
Indication for parts that are non-standard for
the crane, but an option.
!NOTE
1. Do this
2. Do that
If actions are numbered, you should most certainly
carry them out in numerical order!
!TIP
Are you looking for information?
Use the Table of Contents and the Index.
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3. Safety Precautions and Warnings
▲ DANGER
If you have not studied the Operator’s Manual
for your crane carefully, this can lead to fatal
accidents and serious damage.
▲ DANGER
Only people with the required knowledge and experience
with cranes may use the crane. Never operate the crane when
you are sick, tired out, or under the influence of medicines,
alcohol, or other drugs
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▲ DANGER
Carry out yourself only the maintenance
work prescribed in the Operation and
Maintenance for your type of crane.
All other maintenance work should be
done in a HIAB service workshop.
You may use the crane only under the following conditions :
in open air or in spaces with sufficient ventilation
▲ DANGER
If you use the crane in a confined space
you will suffocate from the exhaust gases
from the vehicle with wind speed less
than 13.3 m/sec [approx. 29.7 mph]
Consult the wind speed table,
Appendix 1.
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▲ DANGER
Never use the crane in a high wind or storm.
When wind speeds exceed 13.3 m/sec the crane will behave
unpredictably.
▲ DANGER
Never use the crane during a thunderstorm.
▲ DANGER
At temperatures below 0°C
(32 °F) additional precautions
must be taken when starting
crane operations.
See the instructions in the
Operation and Maintenance for
your type of crane.
On a flat surface.
The maximum permissible slope
for your crane is in the technical data.
▲ DANGER
The crane can move uncontrollably on a slope of
more than the maximum permissible one.
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3-4. Use and Maximum Load
▲ DANGER
Never lift people with the crane!
People may only be lifted by cranes
that are approved for it and equipped with
a special platform for lifting people
for work at heights.
▲ WARNING
Never use your crane for long periods
continuously (unless it has been made
suitable for this purpose.)
Your crane is not a production crane
and is not intended for continuous use.
Continuous use can shorten its
life considerably.
!NOTE
The load plate and the load diagram on your crane show
what are the maximum loads you can lift in the operating
reach of your crane.
▲ DANGER
Never change the settings of the safety valves.
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3-5. Preparation for Use
▲ DANGER
Ensure that there are no unauthorized people within the
operating range of your crane!
! TIP
Mark out the working range with, for example, cones.
! TIP
Put on your vehicle warning lights.
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▲ DANGER
If a part of the crane comes in
contact with an electricity line,
you will certainly be electrocuted!
Table 1 :
Minimum distance between crane and overhead electricity lines
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▲ DANGER
Put on the vehicle parking brake!
Otherwise the vehicle can begin to slide during lifting.
▲ DANGER
On a slippery surface, for example
because of frost :
Place chocks under the wheels.
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▲ Check that the add-on lifting accessories are in good order!
Add-on lifting accessories are sometimes fitted on the crane
(winch, jib) or placed between the boom tip and the load
(grapple, rotator). Separate lifting accessories are connected to
the standard load hook (e.g. slings, chains, shackles, etc)
▲ WARNING
Check that there are no obstacles within the working range.
▲ DANGER
Ensure that you can see the outrigger legs
when you are operating them.
Operate the outrigger legs from the side of
the legs concerned.
Do not stand in front of the
hydraulically-operated outrigger legs
when you are operating them!
▲ WARNING
Be careful that you do not
lower the outrigger legs
onto your foot.
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▲ DANGER
Where the ground is not firm enough,
use support plates under the outrigger
legs for additional support.
Use support plates that are large
and firm enough for your crane.
Check that the support plate as it
comes under load, is not pushed
into the ground. Check that the support
plate does not bend under load.
▲ WARNING
Place the outrigger legs with low force on the
ground. Only for cranes with 2 outrigger
legs : Do not raise the vehicle!
If you raise the vehicle with the outrigger
legs this can damage the outrigger legs.
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▲ DANGER
Never operate the outrigger legs
if the crane has a load.
▲ DANGER
Unfold the crane according to the
directions in the operation and
maintenance for your crane.
▲ DANGER
Keep checking that there are no
unauthorized people within the
operating reach of the crane!
▲ Watch out for the safety of the person giving the signals!
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▲ Never move the vehicle if
you have a freely-suspended load on the crane.
▲ WARNING
Never slew at full speed to the
final position.
This will damage the slewing system.
▲ WARNING
Never push a load along the ground or
the vehicle load space with the
extension boom. This can
cause damage that will need
expensive repairs to the
extension cylinder.
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▲ Always lift the load from the ground before you start to slew.
Do not tow the load over the ground.
This can damage the boom system.
▲ CAUTION
Operate the crane with smooth and gentle lever movements.
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▲ If a cylinder is at its end position, free the operating lever.
Otherwise you will damage the hydraulic system.
▲ DANGER
Always end crane operations as follows :
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▲ DANGER
After use, always place the crane in the transport position!
If you can’t park the crane and lifting accessories in the transport
positions, but have to park it on the load space or over the load;
secure the boom and the
lifting accessories to prevent
any movement of the crane
and the lifting accessories
▲ DANGER
Never drive the vehicle if there is a load suspended from the crane.
▲ Take care that the width and height of the crane in the transport
position can produce no
danger because of the
headroom of bridges, tunnels etc.
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3-8. Use of Lifting Equipment
▲ DANGER
Use only lifting accessories (winch,
grapple, rotator) which are suitable
for your crane. Get in touch with a
HIAB dealer.
▲ DANGER
After fitting of the lifting accessories :
1. Check that the lifting accessories is
securely fixed.
2. Only then should you use
your crane.
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▲ WARNING
When connecting and disconnecting lifting accessories :
- Clean the couplings.
- Dirt will damage the hydraulic system.
- Take care that your fingers are not trapped.
▲ DANGER
Ensure that there are no unauthorized people in the immediate
vicinity of the crane. When putting the crane onto or off
the vehicle people can suffer fatal crushing injuries!
▲ WARNING
Be cautious when putting the crane onto and off the vehicle.
Putting it on and off roughly can seriously damage
the crane or the vehicle.
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3-10. Maintenance and Service
▲ DANGER
Only carry out the maintenance
yourself that is prescribed in the
Operation and Maintenance for your
type of crane.
All other maintenance work may only
be carried out by HIAB service
workshop!
▲ WARNING
Before welding on the vehicle
1. Disconnect the MINUS (-) cable,
2. Disconnect the PLUS (+) cable.
3. Place the earth connection as
close as possible to the welding
spot.
4. After this the welding work can be
carried out.
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After welding on the vehicle
1. Connect the PLUS (+) cable
2. Connect the MINUS (-) cable
▲ DANGER
Do not drill into the crane yourself.
Drilling work on the crane may only be carried out by,
or in close consultation with, a HIAB service workshop.
▲ WARNING
Carry out the periodic maintenance
according to the Operation and
Maintenance for your type of crane.
!NOTE
Always use original HIAB parts and tools.
▲ WARNING
Take the crane at least once a year
to a HIAB service workshop for
inspection and maintenance.
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▲ Clean your crane and accessories
regularly, but :
- Do not use any aggressive
cleaning agents.
- Never use a high-pressure cleaner
on the control valves, cylinders,
oil tank or on electronic parts.
Only the crane surface may be
cleaned with a high-pressure
cleaner
▲ WARNING
Remember the environments.
- Do not spill oil when topping-up.
- Dispose of waste oil and oil filters to local regulations.
3-11. Faults
▲ DANGER
Ensure that faults in the crane are
rectified immediately!
Follow the instructions for faults, in
the Operation and Maintenance for
your type of crane, exactly.
Never rectified faults yourself that
may only be rectified by
a HIAB service workshop.
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▲ DANGER
If there is an oil leakage from the hydraulic system :
Keep well away from an oil leak.
3-12. Warranty
!NOTE
HIAB only provides a warranty if :
- The instructions for maintenance and service have
been followed, and
- Original HIAB parts have been used, and
- All the seals are still intact and
- The maintenance schedule in your Crane logbook is
filled in up-to-date.
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4. Structure and Parts of the HIAB Crane
- Crane base
with the outrigger beam and column
bearings. Three point bridge.
- Column
is fitted to the crane base.
The column turns in upper and
a lower bearing.
- Slewing system
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4-3. Boom System
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4-4. Outrigger Leg System
- Outrigger beam ①
The outrigger beam is a part of
the crane base.
- Outrigger extension beams ②
The outrigger extension beams
(mechanical or hydraulic versions)
will be slid out from
the outrigger beam.
- Outrigger legs ③
The outrigger legs are the cylinders with
which the crane is supported.
Supporting means placing the outrigger
legs on the ground.
!NOTE
Outrigger legs may be tiltable
[option, see Operation and Maintenance for your loader].
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- Outrigger leg locking ④
- Support plates ⑤
The support plates are used under
the outrigger legs for additional support.
Support plates are not supplied as standard.
- Hydraulic oil
- Oil tank
- Hydraulic pump
- Oil cooler [option on certain crane]
Control valve
- Main control valve
- Outrigger leg valve
- Hydraulic hoses and lines
Cylinders
- Inner boom cylinder
- Outer boom cylinder
- Extension boom cylinder
- Slewing cylinders
- Jib cylinders [option]
- Return filter
- Pressure filter [option]
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Load-holding valves
All cylinder are equipped with
load-holding valves. After a crane
movement they hold the crane in
position. Also if the hydraulic
system is off, and you
operate a particular crane function,
the load-holder valves will hold the
crane in position.
- Control Valve
Control valve with levers on both sides of the vehicle.
(Not with remote control) The function of each lever is
shown by means of symbols. You can operate the crane
in the same way on both sides of the vehicle.
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- Outrigger Leg Valve
There is an outrigger leg control valve for each 2 outrigger legs.
The function of each lever is shown by means of symbols.
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5. General Instructions for Use
Lifting Capacity
Your crane has a certain lifting capacity,
expressed in kNm or tm.
This lifting capacity is also known as the load moment.
The lifting capacity is :
the force x the reach in metres that your crane
can exert. The lifting capacity of
your crane determines what
maximum load your crane can
lift within its working zone.
!NOTE
The extra weight of the lifting accessories has
to be added to the load.
Thus, with lifting accessories you can lift less heavy loads.
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Load Plate
You will find the load plate next to the control valve.
On the plate is the maximum weight that you can lift at a given reach,
with the inner boom in the optimum position.
Optimum Position
The weight that your crane can lift will determined by :
• The reach at which you are working and
• The optimum position of the boom
The optimal position for your crane is on the load plate
Load Diagram
In the technical data you will find
load diagrams showing
the maximum loads for all variants
of your crane type.
The signs on the column show the
maximum loads your crane
can lift in the entire working zone.
(manual extensions excluded).
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The white area is the working zone of the crane.
The load curves show what maximum load at
a particular reach and height can be lifted.
For a given maximum load the possible
working zone is to the left of the load curve.
The lifting capacity for some cranes is
limited in the high lifting area.
▲ WARNING
Care must be taken when handling
large loads in high lifting area,
that the load does not come into
contact with the boom system
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5-2. Operating Positions
▲ DANGER
Watch out for the safety
of the person giving
you signals!
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5-3. Lifting the Load
Strop length
Always attach the load by the shortest
possible strop. The angle between
the arms of the strop may not be
greater than 120°.
The maximum working load
(usually known as the working load
limit (WLL) in standards) of a
multi-legged sling for general purposes
shall be calculated by multiplying the
WLL of a single leg by a mode
factor in accordance with the
following table 2.
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Work Close to the Load
Try to lift the load always with
the extension boom retracted,
but not completely. The crane
then has the greatest lifting
capacity. Put the vehicle as
close as possible to the load.
Heavy Loads
Lift heavy loads with the inner boom
in the optimum position in relation to the loader body.
For this, see the load plate on your crane.
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Loads at the Extreme Limit of the Working Zone
Also in this case,
angle down the outer boom
somewhat.
Use only the inner boom.
!TIP
Make smooth crane movements :
operate the crane with various functions simultaneously.
In this way you will also prevent the
hydraulic system heating up quickly.
6. Lifting Accessories
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▲ DANGER
When using lifting accessories follow the suppliers instructions.
▲ WARNING
When fitting and removing take care that your fingers are not trapped.
!NOTE
Remember that the extra weight of the lifting accessories has
to be added to the load. Thus, with lifting accessories you can
lift less heavy loads.
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7. Technical Description
7-1. Specifications
3.1 m / 330 kg
Outreach-Lifting capacity
3.8 m / 250 kg
We reserve the right that without advance notice change data and
equipment as well as maintenance procedures.
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7-2. Outline View
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7-3. Lifting Capacity
The load curve indicated can be handled with any loader function
provided that the positions of the booms are optimized from a force point
of view.
The load shown above included the weight of rotator and grapple.
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7-4. Hydraulic Diagram
The numbers marked in each port are relief valve setting pressure in bar.
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8. General Description
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8-2. Main Components
1) Base
2) Column
3) Boom system
4) Control system
1) Base
The base is connected with the column structure and consists of
housing and single swing rack. The base is a steel structure and
it houses the swing unit and the post bearings. The swing is
single rack and pinion type providing high swing torque. It works
in an oil bath which serves efficient lubrication.
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2) Column
The column is connected with the base and boom system.
The column supports the boom system via inner boom cylinder.
The post is a closed welded box design
The pinion is a part of the post.
3) Boom System
The boom system consists of an inner boom and outer boom.
The outer boom is a closed welded box design.
The inner boom cylinder is provided with constant flow valve for
smooth operation.
4) Control valve
The HIAB JG7001 Knuckle boom crane is equipped with
4-function main control valve. This is for main controls of the
crane (swing, inner boom, outer boom, tool (ex.grapple)). The
valve is equipped with built-in main relief and port relief valves
shown in the hydraulic diagram. The relief valves are for the
crane not to lift in excess of the designed load chart.
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9. Operation
▲ DANGER
Follow all the safety precautions and warnings in the section 3 precisely
!NOTE
z Rpm too high :
the oil in the hydraulic system will be overheat.
Rpm too low :
during operation of the crane the vehicle engine could stall.
z The maximum rpm may depend upon a governor on
your PTO combination.
▲ WARNING
At temperatures below 0℃ (32℉) :
Do not touch the operating levers during the first few minutes.
When starting in cold weather the wear on the hydraulic system is
greater than at normal working temperatures.
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To minimize wear the crane should be started as follows:
1. Engage the power take-off at low rpm.
2. Allow the system to idle foe a few minutes.
3. Operate stabilizer leg up and maintain the lever pressed in
this position for one minute in order to warm up the oil.
!NOTE
Driving with the pump running may cause PTO and pump damages.
It’s very dangerous to drive without the hook in a fixed position
Check again that the outrigger system is fully retracted and locked.
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9-3. Safety Instructions while Operating
z Press the clutch pedal fully and then engage or disengage the PTO
z When cold weather,
please warm up the operating oil for 10 - 15 minutes
z Operate the crane on even ground condition
z Do not drag the load using the crane which may cause
damage to the crane
z Do not exceed the lifting capacity shown in the load table
z Slew as slow as possible
z When load and unload,
put the crane as close as possible from the load
z Do not leave from the operating position when load is suspended
z Do not be allowed that unauthorized persons is in the working area
z Loading and unloading below or in the vicinity of any kind of electric
cables or wires is highly dangerous and must never be permitted.
z Make sure that the hook is firmly fixed and the PTO disconnected
before driving
z You should consult your dealer and/or trained person if
you find some problems
z Operate the crane smoothly. If operated fast, the life cycle of the
crane can be reduced and/or there can be some component troubles.
z At starting/finishing point, the movement should be reduced.
z Before operating the crane, make sure the outrigger system is
extended and firmly settled on the ground. If the ground is not rigid,
use auxiliary support plate under the support leg plate.
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!NOTE
In case low rpm of the engine, boom can tremble and/or do not move. In
this case a little increase of the engine rpm can make it possible.
The oil temperature should be kept below 80 deg C. High oil temperature
can cause damages to the hydraulic components.
From 45 deg C to 55 deg C is the best operating temperature for the
crane.
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10. Preventive Service & Maintenance
▲ DANGER
z Only carry out the maintenance according to the instructions
given in this section.
z All other maintenance work may only be carried out by
a HIAB service workshop.
z Ensure that every defect is rectified immediately according to
the instructions.
!NOTE
If the crane is not be used for 1 mouth of longer :
Lubricate the crane thoroughly according to the
lubrication schedule. (section 10-6)
Filter
Replace the filter insert :
z After the first 50 hours operation
z Then after every 500 hours operation
z Or at least twice a year
Cleaning
Clean your crane and auxiliaries regularly but :
z Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
z Never play a high-pressure jet cleaner on electronic parts,
control valve, cylinders or oil tank. Only the crane surface
may be cleaned with a high-pressure jet cleaner.
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10-1. Daily Inspection
Where? What?
z Abnormal noise and/or heat?
Power take off
z Engaging movement is smooth or not?
Drive shaft z Loosened or not?
z Oil level?
Oil tank
z Leakage
z Leakage?
z Lubricating condition?
Swing system
z No loosened bolts?
z Abnormal noise?
z Shaft condition?
z No loosened bolt?
Cylinder
z Leakage?
z No movement when stopped?
z No loosened bolt?
Boom
z Any crack?
system
z Smooth extending/retracting?
z Mounting condition?
Pump z Leakage?
z Abnormal noise?
z Rotate smooth when loaded?
Accessory z Any damages?
z Smooth close and open?
z Smooth movement?
Control lever
z Return neutral position well when release the lever?
z Any crack?
Outrigger
z Leakage of the cylinder?
system
z Any internal leakage?
z Any leakage?
Control valve
z Smooth movement?
Pipes & hoses z Any leakage?
Base z Mounting bolt condition?
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10-2. Inspection Points while Operating
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z Check oil levels and lubrication in accordance with the
lubrication chart in the manual
z Put the crane through test-running and test-loading, and listen
for any suspicious noises
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10-6. Lubrication Schedule
▲ WARNING
Follow the lubrication schedule precisely. If you do not,
serious damage may occur.
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10-7. Hydraulic Oil Check and Changing
Check the level in the tank every day. The oil level must be visible in the
sight glass. At this check, the crane must be in parked position. Top up
with hydraulic oil if necessary.
After changing the oil, you must operate all the hydraulic functions of the
crane through their full range. The reason for this is to expel any air that
is present, which would otherwise destroy the seals in the hydraulic
system.
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Always bear in mind that trouble can be minimized by having a clean
hydraulic system. For this reason, keep the surroundings clean
whenever you have to work inside the hydraulic system.
When changing the oil, change the filters at the same time.
The hydraulic system and the hydraulic fluid are matched in respect of
lubricating performance, effect on the seals and other materials, and
non-inflammability. For this reason, do not mix different types of hydraulic
fluid, such as mineral oils, synthetic fluids and water-based fluids, and
never adulterate your hydraulic fluid with diesel oil or alcohol-based
products.
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10-8. Changing a Filter Insert
A clean hydraulic system gives better operating economy. The oil filter
insert should therefore be changed for the first time after 50 running
hours and from then on every 500 running hours, subject to a minimum
of at least two changes a year.
For best results, always fit a genuine HIAB insert.
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Replacing the filter insert in the pilot filter and in the high pressure filter
!NOTE
Check that the cover is properly fitted.
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10-9. Hydraulic System : Leakage
▲ DANGER
• Keep well away from an oil leak on the hydraulic system!
The oil spraying out can cause serious injury.
The oil in the hydraulic system is under high pressure.
• Do not replace any hydraulic hoses or lines yourself!
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▲ DANGER
• Deal yourself only with the faults that according to
troubleshooting you may rectify.
• Follow the instructions in troubleshooting exactly.
• All other faults may be dealt with only by personnel in
a HIAB service workshop.
The hydraulic pump Oil tank filter cap air filter Clear the blockage or
makes a noise is blocked Replace the entire filter cap
Oil level in the tank 1. Top up oil tank
▲ WARNING is too low 2. Bleed the hydraulic system
Stop crane operation
immediately! Pump defective Go to a our service workshop
Leak on hydraulic
system:
leaking coupling, 1. Press a stop button
hose or line 2. Disengage the P.T.O
▲ DANGER 3. See also section 10-9
Keep well away from
an oil leak
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Appendix 1 : Wind Speeds
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Appendix 2 : Signals when Operating a Crane
If you cannot see the load properly, someone else should give you
signals. This appendix gives a number of the standard signals.
!NOTE
Have the person giving the signal stand facing you as far as possible.
The speed of the hand and arm movements indicate at what speed the
crane movement should be made.
Lift
Rotate the fist about the wrist, with
the arm raised at an oblique angle.
Lower
With the arm outstretched,
move the hand energetically up and
down. If necessary, the entire arm
may be moved.
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Emergency stop for all movements by the crane.
Raise the hands and the arms to
an oblique angle.
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Open the grapple
Extend the arms at shoulder height,
with the palms facing downwards.
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