Auto Crane 2003 Owner's Manual
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2003
OWNERS MANUAL
Manual No. 999951000
Rev. 3/15/07
Serial No. __________________
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Tulsa, OK 74158-0697
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74117-5904
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Warranty Registration Rev. 072403
2003
OWNER’S MANUAL REVISION RECORD
Revision
Date
Section(s)
Or
Page(s)
Last page
Description of Change
09/02/03 New 2-year warranty policy to replace 1-year warranty policy
General revisions – Crane Redesign 3/15/07 All
Notes:
1. The information contained in this manual is in effect at the time of this printing. It does not cover all instructions, configurations, accessories, etc. If you require additional information, please contact Auto Crane Company at (918) 836-0463 .
2. Auto Crane Company reserves the right to update this material without notice or obligation. i
WARNINGS
WARNING! Federal law (49 cfr part 571) requires that the Final Stage Manufacturer of a vehicle certify that the vehicle complies with all applicable federal regulations. Any modifications performed on the vehicle prior to the final state are also considered intermediate stage manufacturing and must be certified as to compliance. The installer of this crane and body is considered one of the manufacturers of the vehicle. As such a manufacturer, the installer is responsible for compliance with all applicable federal and state regulations, and is required to certify that the vehicle is in compliance.
WARNING! It is the further responsibility of the installer to comply with the OSHA Truck Crane
Stability Requirements as specified by 29 CFR part 1910.180 (C) (1).
WARNING! NEVER OPERATE THE CRANE NEAR ELECTRICAL POWER LINES!
Death or serious injury will result from boom, line, or load contacting electric lines. Do not use crane within 10 feet (3.05m) of electric power lines carrying up to 50,000 volts. One-foot additional clearance is required for every additional 30,000 volts or less. SEE DANGER DECAL (P/N 040529) in this Owner's Manual.
WARNING! NEVER.........................................
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EXCEED load chart capacities (centerline of rotation to hoist hook).
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Un-reel last 5 wraps of cable from drum!
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Wrap cable around load!
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Attempt to lift or drag a load from the side! The boom can fail far below its rated capacity.
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Weld, modify, or use unauthorized components on any Auto Crane unit! This will void any warranty or liability. Also failure of the crane may result.
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Place a chain link on the tip of the hook and try to lift a load!
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Use a sling bar or anything larger than the hook throat that could prevent the hook latch from closing, thus negating the safety feature!
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Hold on any pendant Select Switch that will cause unsafe operating conditions!
WARNING! In using a hook with latch, ALWAYS make sure that the hook throat is closed before lifting a load! Proper attention and common sense applied to the use of the hoist hook and various slings will prevent possible damage to material being hoisted and may prevent injury to personnel.
WARNING! Failure to correctly plumb and wire crane can cause inadvertent operation and damage to crane and/or personnel!
WARNING! Auto Crane Company remote controlled cranes are not designed or intended for use for any applications involving the lifting or moving of personnel.
WARNING! ALWAYS operate the crane in compliance with the load capacity chart. DO NOT USE the overload shutdown device to determine maximum rated loads, if the crane is equipped with this type of device.
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2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1-1.0
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS
OPERATING PRACTICES & WARNINGS
1-3.0
2-1.0
2-3.0
QUALIFICATIONS FOR OPERATORS
OPERATION OF UNIT / OUTRIGGERS
INSPECTION
TESTING
MAINTENANCE
BATTERIES
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
SAFETY DECAL SECTION
GENERAL DIMENSIONS
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOIST ASSEMBLY
HOIST ACTUATOR
PENDANT ASSEMBLY
RELAY PANEL ASSEMBLY
WIRING DIAGRAM
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
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6-1.0
6-5.0
6-6.0
7-1.0
7-2.0
7-4.0
7-5.0
3-7.0
3-9.0
4-1.0
5-1.0
5-2.0
2-4.0
2-7.0
3-1.0
3-4.0
3-5.0
LOAD CHART 8-1.0
WARRANTY LAST PAGE
03/15/07
Auto Crane products are designed to provide many years of safe, trouble-free, dependable service when properly used and maintained.
To assist you in obtaining the best service from your crane and to avoid untimely crane and/or vehicle failure, this manual provides the following operating and service instructions. It is specifically recommended that all operating and service personnel consider this manual as mandatory material for reading and study before operating or servicing Auto Crane products. It is highly recommended that crane owners, equipment managers, and supervisors also read this manual.
Auto Crane has incorporated several safety features in the 2003 crane for your protection.
For your convenience the overall dimensions of the 2003 crane are included on the General Dimension Drawing.
Rotation and turning radius are also listed on that drawing.
Remember, the crane adds weight to the vehicle. Adding weight may change the driving and riding characteristics of the vehicle unless the appropriate overload spring(s) are installed on the truck. The payload of the vehicle is reduced by the weight of the crane. The operator should exercise care when loading the vehicle.
Distributing the payload on the vehicle evenly will greatly improve the driving and riding characteristics of the vehicle.
Auto Crane Company issues a limited warranty certificate with each unit sold.
See last page for warranty.
The 2003 cranes are attached to your truck electrical system through the Main Power
Switch provided. The 2003 is another highly efficient Auto Crane product. The use of a maintenance-free battery is not recommended on any Auto Crane product.
The recommended alternator and battery
2003
INTRODUCTION that will give the longest life with the most useful duty cycle is a 75-amp alternator with a
500 cold cranking amp battery. These specifications should be considered minimum.
It has always been Auto Crane Company policy to handle all warranty claims we receive as promptly as possible. If a warranty claim involves discrepant material or workmanship,
Auto Crane will take immediate corrective action. It is understandable that Auto Crane
Company cannot assume responsibility of liability when it is obvious that our products have been abused, misused, overloaded or otherwise damaged by inexperienced persons trying to operate the equipment without reading the manual.
Auto Crane will not assume responsibility or liability for any modifications or changes made to unit, or installation of component parts without authorization.
Auto Crane maintains a strong distributor network and a knowledgeable Customer
Service Department. In most cases, an equipment problem is solved via phone conversation with our customer service department. The customer service department also has the ability to bring a local distributor, a regional sales manager, or a factory serviceman into the solution of an equipment problem.
If, through no fault of Auto Crane Company, it is necessary to send an experienced factory serviceman on a field service call the rates stated in the Auto Crane Distributor's Flat Rate
Manual will apply.
Auto Crane Company's extensive Research and Development Program allow our customers to use the best equipment on the market. Our Engineering Staff and our knowledgeable sales people are always available to our customers in solving crane and winch-type application problems. When in doubt, call the Auto Crane factory.
Note: This manual should remain with the crane at all times.
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2003
INTRODUCTION
DISTRIBUTOR ASSISTANCE:
Should you require any assistance not given in this manual, we recommend that you consult your nearest Auto Crane Distributor.
Our distributors sell authorized parts and have service departments that can solve almost any needed repair. This manual does not cover all maintenance, operating, or repair instructions pertinent to all possible situations. If you require additional information, please contact the Auto
Crane Company at the following telephone number: (918) 836-0463 . The information contained in the manual is in effect at the time of this printing. Auto Crane
Company reserves the right to update this material without notice or obligation.
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2003
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
Width: 18.43 in (0.47 m)
Height: 23.60 in (0.60 m)
Length: 6 ft 10.56 in (2.10 m)
[boom(s) stored]
Weight: 346 lbs (157 kg)
CAPACITY
6,000 ft-lbs (.8
ton-m)
[ft-lbs = horizontal distance from centerline of rotation to free hanging weight (feet) x amount of weight (pounds)]
LIFTING CAPACITIES
ft
7
8
5
6
9
2
3
4 lbs
2,000
2,000
1,500
1,200
1,000
855
750
665
REACH
Second boom will reaches to 5 feet 7 inches, 7 feet 3 inches and 9 feet 3 inches.
CABLE
50 ft (15.2 m) of 1/4 in (6.35 mm) diameter aircraft quality cable. This cable has a single line breaking strength of
7,000lbs (3,175 kg).
CHASSIS REQUIREMENTS
8,000 lbs (3,628 kg) GVWR minimum
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
Voltage: 12
Alternator: 75 amp (minimum)
Battery: 100 minute reserve
capacity (minimum)
Maintenance type
ROTATION
360º continuous manual rotation
1-3.0
03/15/07
--- IMPORTANT ---
SAFETY TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS
1. No unqualified or unauthorized person shall be allowed to operate the crane.
2. WARNING : Never weld, modify, or use unauthorized components / parts on any Auto
Crane unit. This will void any warranty or liability. Also, failure of the crane may result.
3. Make certain the vehicle meets minimum chassis requirements. (These requirements do not guarantee unit stability.)
4. Make certain the crane is installed per factory specifications. Contact your local distributor or the Auto Crane factory if any questions arise.
5. Visual inspections and tests should be conducted at the beginning of each shift each day to insure that the crane and all its operating systems are in good condition and working order before it is used.
6. Inspect hydraulic hoses frequently for signs of deterioration, and replace them as required.
7. If a hydraulic break occurs, leave the area of the break and do not attempt to stop the break by hand as the hydraulic oil may be hot and under high pressure which can cause serious injury.
Shut the system down as soon as possible.
8. Check the hook at least every thirty days for distortions or cracks and replace it as required.
9. Oil gears as required.
10. Stop all operations when cleaning, adjusting or lubricating the machine.
11. Keep dirt and grit out of moving parts by keeping crane clean. Make sure machine is free of excess oil, grease, mud and rubbish, thus reducing accidents and fire hazards.
12. When a new cable is installed, operate first with a light load to let the cable adjust itself.
13. Locate the vehicle at the work site for the best stability possible.
14. Keep the vehicle in a level position while loading or unloading.
15. Observe operating area for obstructions and/or power lines that might be a hazard.
16. WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE CRANE
NEAR ELECTRICAL POWER LINES.
Auto
Crane Company recommends that the crane never be any closer to a power line (including telephone lines) than 10 feet at any point.
17. Allow the vehicle engine to warm up before operating crane.
18. Know the weight of your rigging and load to avoid overloading the crane.
19. Deduct the weight of the load handling equipment from the load rating to determine how much weight can be lifted.
20. All load ratings are based on crane capacity,
NOT the vehicle stability. Remember in lifting a heavy load, the weight can create enough tipping moment to overturn the vehicle
21. Always comply with load chart capacities,
(centerline of rotation to hook).
22. Secure all loads before lifting.
23. Always set the emergency brake before beginning operation.
24. Keep objects and personnel clear of crane path during operation.
25. Operate control levers slowly and smoothly in order to meter oil flow for safe operation.
(Not applicable to electric-hydraulic cranes.)
26. Always extend the outriggers from vehicle to the ground before crane operation. Insure that they are firmly positioned on solid footings. Stand clear of outriggers while they are being extended.
27. If any outrigger, when extended, rests on a curb or other object that prevents it from extending to its maximum distance, shorten bearing or fulcrum point and reduce the maximum load accordingly.
28. When an outrigger will not reach the ground due to holes or grades, it shall be blocked up to provide level and firm support for the truck.
29. When working in soft earth, use wide pads under outrigger feet to prevent sinking.
30. Always store outriggers before transportation.
WARNING!
Auto Crane Company cranes are not designed or intended for use in lifting or moving persons. Any such use shall be considered to be improper and the seller shall not be responsible for any claims arising there from. This sale is made with the express understanding that there is no warranty that the goods shall be fit for the purpose of lifting or moving persons or other improper use and there is no implied warranty or responsibility for such purposes.
2-1.0
10/16/06
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SAFETY TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS
31. Always store the crane in its stowed position for transportation.
32. Remember the overall height of the entire unit for garage door clearance or when moving under objects with low overhead clearance
33. Disengage power takeoff (PTO) before moving the vehicle.
(Not applicable to electric-hydraulic cranes.)
34. Always walk around the vehicle before moving.
35. Never drive with a load suspended from crane.
36. Do not take your eyes off a moving load.
Look in the direction you are moving.
37. Never swing a load over people.
38. Do not stop the load sharply in midair so that it swings like a pendulum. Meter the control levers to avoid this situation.
(Not applicable to electric-hydraulic cranes.)
39. Crane boom length should be kept as short as possible for maximum lifting capacity and greater safety. Longer booms require additional care in accelerating and decelerating the swing motion, and thus slow down the working cycle and reduce productivity.
40. Keep the load directly and vertically under the boom point at all times. Crane booms are designed to handle vertical loads, not side lifts.
WARNING: Never attempt to lift, drag, tow or pull a load from the side. The boom can fail far below its rated capacity.
41. Do not push down on anything with boom extensions; similarly do not lift anything with boom extensions.
42. Do not lift personnel with any wire rope attachment or hook. There is no implied warranty or responsibility for such purposes.
43. WARNING: In using a safety hook, ALWAYS close the hook throat before lifting a load.
Proper attention and common sense applied to the use of the hook and various slings will prevent possible damage to material being hoisted and may prevent injury to personnel.
44. WARNING : Never place a chain link on the tip of the hook and try to lift a load with the hoist.
45. WARNING : Never use a sling bar or anything larger than the hook throat which could prevent the safety latch from closing, thus negating the safety feature.
46. Do not wrap the wire rope around sharp objects when using winch.
47. WARNING : Never unreel last 5 wraps of cable from drum.
2-2.0
10/16/06
--- IMPORTANT ---
OPERATING PRACTICES AND WARNINGS
1. Make certain the vehicle meets minimum chassis requirements. (These requirements do not guarantee unit stability)
2. Make certain the crane is installed per factory specifications. Contact your local Distributor or the
Auto Crane factory if any questions arise.
3. Keep the vehicle in as level a position as possible while loading or unloading.
4. ALWAYS set the vehicle emergency brake before beginning crane operations.
5. ALWAYS use outriggers from vehicle to the ground during crane operation. Make sure they are firmly positioned on solid footings.
6. All load ratings are based on crane capacity, NOT truck/crane stability.
7. Keep objects and personnel clear of crane path during operation.
8. Keep hoist cable pulled tight at all times.
9. REMEMBER , in lifting a heavy load, the weight can create enough tipping momentum to overturn the vehicle.
10. ALWAYS keep load as close to ground as possible.
11. Hydraulic hoses need to be inspected frequently for signs of deterioration, and be replaced as required.
12. The hoist hook is an important item that an operator should consider and use properly. It should be checked on a daily basis for distortion or cracks.
13. ALWAYS store outriggers before road travel.
14. WARNING! NEVER OPERATE THE CRANE
NEAR ELECTRICAL POWER LINES! Death or serious injury will result from boom, line, or load contacting electric lines. Do not use crane within
10 feet (3.05m) of electric power lines carrying up to 50,000 volts. One foot additional clearance is required for every additional 30,000 volts or less.
15. WARNING!
NEVER EXCEED load chart capacities (centerline of rotation to hoist hook).
16. WARNING! NEVER un-reel last 5 wraps of cable from drum!
17. WARNING! NEVER wrap cable around load!
18. WARNING! NEVER attempt to lift or drag a load from the side! The boom can fail far below its rated capacity.
19. WARNING! NEVER weld, modify, or use unauthorized components on any Auto Crane unit! This will void any warranty or liability. Also failure of the crane may result.
20. WARNING! NEVER place a chain link on the tip of the hook and try to lift a load!
21. WARNING! NEVER use a sling bar or anything larger than the hook throat that could prevent the hook latch from closing, thus negating the safety feature!
22. WARNING!
In using a hook with latch, ALWAYS insure that the hook throat is closed before lifting a load! Proper attention and common sense applied to the use of the hoist hook and various slings will prevent possible damage to material being hoisted and may prevent injury to personnel.
WARNING! NEVER hold any Control Select
Switch on that will cause unsafe operating conditions!
WARNING!
Auto Crane Company remote controlled, stiff boom cranes are not designed or intended for use on any applications involving the lifting or moving of personnel.
2-3.0
7/27/05
QUALIFICATIONS FOR AND CONDUCT OF
OPERATORS AND OPERATING PRACTICES
REFERENCE ASME B30.5a AND OSHA 1910.180 FOR COMPLETE QUALIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS
OPERATORS tests may be required to determine these conditions.
1. Crane operation shall be limited to personnel with the following minimum qualifications:
5. Operators and operator trainees should have normal depth perception, coordination, and no tendencies to dizziness or similar undesirable characteristics.
B. Trainees under the direct supervision of a designated person.
6. In addition to the above listed requirements, the operator shall:
C. Maintenance and test personnel (when it is necessary in the performance of their duties).
A. Demonstrate the ability to comprehend and interpret all labels, operator’s manuals, safety codes, and other information pertinent to correct crane operations.
2. No one other than the personnel specified above shall enter the operating area of a crane with the exception of persons such as oilers, supervisors, and those specified persons authorized by supervisors whose duties require them to do so and then only in the performance of their duties and with the knowledge of the operator or other persons.
B. Posses the knowledge of emergency procedures and implement it.
C. Demonstrate to the employer the ability to operate the specific type of equipment.
D. Be familiar with the applicable safety regulations.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR OPERATORS
E. Understand the operating procedures as outlined by the manufacturer.
F. Be thoroughly familiar with the crane and its control functions.
1. Operators shall be required by the employer to pass a practical operating examination.
Qualifications shall be limited to the specific type of equipment for which examined.
2. Operators and operator trainees shall meet the following physical qualifications:
G. Understand the operating procedures as outlined by the manufacturer.
CONDUCT OF OPERATORS
A. Vision of at least 20/30 Snellen in one eye and 20/50 in the other, with or without corrective lenses.
1. The operator shall not engage in any practice, which will divert his attention while actually operating the crane.
B. Ability to distinguish colors, regardless of position, if color differentiation is required for operation.
C. Adequate hearing with or without hearing aid for the specific operation.
2. Each operator shall be responsible for those operations under the operator's direct control.
Whenever there is any doubt as to safety, the operator shall consult with the supervisor before handling the loads.
3. The operator should not leave a suspended load unattended unless specific precautions have been instituted and are in place.
3. Evidence of physical defects or emotional instability, which render a hazard to operator or others, which in the opinion of the examiner could interfere with the operator’s performance, may be sufficient cause for disqualification. In such cases, specialized clinical or medical judgment and tests may be required.
4. Evidence that operator is subject to seizures or loss of physical control shall be sufficient reason for disqualification. Specialized medical
4. If there is a warning sign on the switch or engine starting controls, the operator shall not close the switch or start the engine until the warning sign has been removed by the appointed person.
5. Before closing the switch or starting the engine, the operator shall see that all controls are in the "OFF"
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8/19/05
QUALIFICATIONS FOR AND CONDUCT OF
OPERATORS AND OPERATING PRACTICES or neutral position and all personnel are in the clear.
6. If power fails during operation, the operator shall:
A. Move power controls to the "OFF" or neutral position.
B. Land the suspended load and boom, if practical.
7. The operator shall be familiar with the equipment and its proper care. If adjustments or repairs are necessary, the operator shall report the same promptly to the appointed person, and shall also notify the next operator.
8. The operator at the start of each shift shall test all controls. If any controls do not operate properly, they shall be adjusted or repaired before operations are begun.
9. Stabilizers shall be visible to the operator while extending or setting unless a signal person assists operator.
OPERATING PRACTICES/HANDLING THE
LOAD
1. Size of load.
A. No crane shall be loaded beyond the rated load except for test purposes.
B. The load to be lifted is to be within the rated load of the crane and its existing configuration.
C. When loads that are not accurately known are to be lifted, the person responsible for the job shall ascertain that the weight of the load does not exceed the crane rated load at the radius at which the load is to be lifted.
A. The load shall be attached to the hook by means of slings or other devices of sufficient capacity.
B. Hoist rope shall not be wrapped around the load.
3. Moving the load.
The operator shall determine that:
A. The crane is level and, where necessary, the vehicle/carrier is blocked properly.
B. The load is well secured and balanced in the sling or lifting device before it is lifted more than a few inches.
C. Means are provided to hold the vehicle stationary while operating the crane.
D. Before starting to lift, the hook shall be positioned over the load in such a manner as to minimize swinging.
E. During lifting care shall be taken that:
1. There is no sudden acceleration or deceleration of the moving load.
2. Load, boom or other parts of the crane do not contact any obstruction.
F. Cranes shall not be used for dragging loads sideways.
G. This standard recognizes that telescopic boom cranes are designed and intended for handling materials. They do not meet personnel lift or elevator requirements.
Therefore, no lifting, lowering, swinging or traveling shall be done while a person is on the hook or load. Hook attached suspended work platforms (baskets) shall not be used with cranes covered by this standard.
Crane manufacturer must approve work platforms attached to the boom.
H. The operator should avoid carrying loads over people.
I. When the crane is so equipped, the stabilizers shall be fully extended and set.
Blocking under stabilizers shall meet the requirements as follows:
1. Strong enough to prevent crushing.
2. Of such thickness, width and length as to completely support the stabilizer pad.
J. Firm footing under all tires, or individual stabilizer pads should be level. Where such a footing is not otherwise supplied, timbers, cribbing, or other structural members to distribute the load so as to not exceed allowable bearing capacity or the underlying material should provide it.
K. In transit, the boom shall be carried in stowed position.
L. When rotating the crane, sudden starts and stops shall be avoided. Rotational speed shall be such that the load does not swing out beyond the radius at which it can be controlled.
M. The crane shall not be transported with a load on the hook unless recommended by the manufacturer.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR AND CONDUCT OF
OPERATORS AND OPERATING PRACTICES
N. No person should be permitted to stand or pass under a suspended load.
4. Stowing procedure.
Follow the manufacturer's procedure and sequence when stowing and un-stowing the crane.
MISCELLANEOUS
OPERATING NEAR ELECTRICAL POWER
LINES
1. Cranes shall be operated so that no part of the crane or load enters into the danger zone shown above.
EXCEPTIONS
A. The danger zone may be entered after confirmation by an appointed person that the electrical distribution and transmission lines have been de-energized and visibly grounded at the point of work; or
B. The danger zone may be entered if insulating barriers (not a part of nor an attachment to the crane) have been erected to prevent physical contact with the lines.
2. For lines rated 50 kV or below, minimum clearance between the lines and any part of the crane or load (including handling appendages) shall be 10-ft. (3m). For higher voltages, see
Table 1.
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3. Caution shall be exercised when working near overhead lines, because they can move horizontally or vertically due to wind, moving the danger zone to new positions.
4. In transit with no load and boom lowered the clearance shall be specified in Table 1.
5. A qualified signalperson shall be assigned to observe the clearance and give warning before approaching the above limits.
A. Any overhead wire shall be considered to be an energized line unless and until the person owning such line or the electrical utility authorities verify that it is not an energized line.
B. Exceptions to this procedure are allowed, if approved by the administrative or regulatory authority provided the alternate procedure insures equivalent protection and is set forth in writing.
C. Durable signs shall be installed at the operator's station and on the outside of the crane, warning that electrocution or serious bodily injury may occur unless a minimum clearance of 10 ft.
(3.0m) between the crane or the load being handled and energized power lines. Greater clearances are required because of higher voltage as stated above. These signs shall be revised but not removed when local jurisdiction requires greater clearances.
TABLE 1
minimum required
____clearance____ normal voltage, kV
(phase to phase) ft (m) when operating near high voltage power lines over over over over over over to 50
50 to 200
200 to 350
350 to 500
500 to 750
750 to 1000 while in transit with no load and boom lowered over to 0.75
over 0.75
to 50 over 50 to 345 over 345 over 750 to 750 to 1000
4
6
10
16
20
10
15
20
25
35
45
(3.50)
(4.6)
(6.1)
(7.62)
(10.67)
(13.72)
(1.22)
(1.83)
(3.83)
(4.87)
(6.1)
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--- IMPORTANT ---
OPERATION OF UNIT
1. Make sure this manual has been thoroughly read by all crane operating personnel and supervisors.
2. A routine inspection of the crane should be mandatory before each operating day. Any defects should be corrected immediately.
3. At a job site the vehicle should be positioned so that the crane can adequately reach the load within the rated capacity (centerline of rotation to hoist hook).
4. Keep the vehicle as level as possible during operation.
5. For electric cranes, engage emergency brake and leave ignition on with transmission in neutral (or in park for automatic transmissions).
Activate any crane power switches. For Auto
Crane units requiring battery and hydraulic operation, engage emergency brake, place gear selector in neutral, press clutch, activate
PTO, release clutch and after hydraulic fluid is warm, set throttle control to proper engine speed.
6. Always use outriggers from the truck to the ground. Be sure these are firm and adequately positioned. When rotating, keep load as low to the ground as possible.
7. Remove the transmitter from cab or storage area. Power transmitter on. Detach hook from dead man. Crane is now ready for operation.
8. Always boom up before rotating so the boom will clear the required boom support.
9. When extending the boom, always maintain clearance between the boom crown and the traveling block or hoist hook.
10. Always observe safe and practical operation to avoid possible accidents. Refer to Safety Tips and Precautions. boom to stowed position on the boom support.
Avoid unneeded pressure on the boom support. storage area).
13. Return outriggers to stowed position. Make sure they are pinned in place or jacklegs are returned to compartment.
14. Check work area for any tools or equipment not stored. disengage PTO. Deactivate any crane power switches. operation that may indicate required maintenance or repair.
17. NEVER use two cranes to support a load too large for either crane.
OPERATION OF
OUTRIGGERS
HYDRAULIC OUTRIGGERS
1. Shift crane/outrigger control valve to
"outrigger" position.
2. Operate the outrigger control valves to position the outriggers.
3. After outriggers are positioned, return crane/outrigger selector to "crane" position.
4. Crane is now ready to operate.
MANUAL OUTRIGGERS
1. Pull lock pins to release jackleg or drop down outrigger and move to outermost lock position.
2. Make sure lock pins are reinstalled properly.
3. Lower outrigger pad to firm ground and adjust foot to take out slack.
4. Crane is now ready to operate.
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INSPECTION
REQUIREMENTS
REFERENCE ASME B30.5a AND OSHA 1910.180 FOR COMPLETE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS
3. Inspect safety devices for malfunction. INSPECTION CLASSIFICATION
1. Initial inspection.
4. Visually inspect all hydraulic hoses, particularly those that flex in normal operation of crane functions.
Prior to initial use, all new, altered, modified or extensively repaired cranes shall be inspected by a designated person to insure compliance with provisions of this standard.
2. Regular inspection.
5. Inspect hooks and latches for deformation, chemical damage, cracks, and wear. Refer to
ANSI/ASME B30.10.
6. Inspect for proper rope reeving.
Inspection procedure for cranes in regular service is divided into two general classifications based upon the intervals at which inspection should be performed. The intervals in turn are dependent upon the nature of the components of the crane and the degree of their exposure to wear, deterioration, or malfunction. The two general classifications are herein designated as "frequent" and "periodic" with respective intervals between inspections as defined below.
7. Inspect electrical wiring and components for malfunctioning, signs of excessive deterioration, dirt and moisture accumulation.
8. Inspect hydraulic system for proper oil level and leaks.
9. Inspect tires for recommended inflation pressure, cuts and loose wheel nuts.
10. Inspect connecting pins and locking device for wear damage and loose retaining bolts.
A. Frequent inspection - daily or before each use
B. Periodic inspection - one to twelve-month intervals or as specifically recommended by the manufacturer or qualified person.
DESIGNATED PERSONNEL SHALL
PERFORM INSPECTIONS ONLY.
11. Inspect rope for gross damage, such as listed below, which may be an immediate hazard.
A. Distortion such as kinking, crushing, unstranding, birdcaging, main strand displacement, or core protrusion. Loss of rope diameter in a short length or unevenness of outer strands should be replaced.
B. General corrosion.
C. Broken or cut strands.
D. Use care when inspecting sections of rapid deterioration around flange points, crossover points, and repetitive pickup points on drums.
FREQUENT INSPECTION
Inspections should also occur during operation for any deficiencies that might appear between regular inspections. Any deficiencies, such as those listed below, shall be carefully examined and a determination made as to whether they constitute a hazard:
1. Inspect control mechanisms for maladjustment that interferes with proper operation.
2. Inspect control mechanisms for excessive wear of components and contamination by lubricants or other foreign matter.
E. Inspect number, distribution, and type of visible broken wires. Reference Rope Maintenance section in the owner’s manual.
Continued use of rope depends upon good judgment by a designated person in evaluating remaining strength in a used rope after allowance for deterioration disclosed by inspection. Continued rope operation depends upon this remaining strength.
3-1.0
8/16/05
INSPECTION
REQUIREMENTS
PERIODIC INSPECTION
Any deficiencies, such as those listed below, shall be carefully examined and determination made as to whether they constitute a hazard:
1. Inspect for deformed, cracked or corroded members in the crane structure and entire boom.
2. Inspect for loose bolts, particularly mounting bolts.
3. Inspect for cracked or worn sheaves and drums.
4. Inspect for worn, cracked, or distorted parts such as pins, bearings, shafts, gears, rollers and devices.
5. Inspect for excessive wear on brake and clutch system parts and lining.
6. Inspect crane hooks for cracks.
7. Inspect travel steering, braking, and locking devices for malfunction.
8. Inspect for excessively worn or damaged tires.
9. Inspect hydraulic hose, fittings, and tubing for the following problems:
A. Evidence of leakage at the surface of the flexible hose or its junction with metal and coupling.
B. Blistering, or abnormal deformation to the outer covering of the hydraulic or pneumatic hose.
C. Leakage at threaded or clamped joints that cannot be eliminated by normal tightening or recommended procedures.
D. Evidence of excessive abrasion or scrubbing on the outer surface of a hose, rigid tube, or fitting. Means shall be taken to eliminate the interference of elements in contact or otherwise protect the components.
10. Inspect hydraulic pumps and motors for the following problems:
A. Loose bolts and fasteners.
B. Leaks at joints between sections.
C. Shaft seal leaks.
D. Unusual noises or vibrations.
E. Loss of operating speed.
F. Excessive heating of the fluid.
G. Loss of pressure.
11. Inspect hydraulic valves for the following problems:
A. Cracks in valve housing.
B. Improper return of spool to neutral position.
C. Leaks at spools or joints.
D. Sticking spools.
E. Failure of relief valves to attain or maintain correct pressure setting.
F. Relief valve pressure shall be checked as specified by the manufacturers.
12. Inspect hydraulic cylinders for the following problems:
A. Drifting caused by fluid leaking across piston.
B. Rod seals leaking.
C. Leaks at welding joints.
D. Scored, nicked, or dented cylinder rods.
E. Damaged case (barrel).
F. Loose or deformed rod eyes or connecting joints.
13. Inspect hydraulic filters for evidence of rubber particles on the filter elements indicating possible hose, “O” ring, or other rubber component deterioration. Metal chips or pieces on the filter may denote failure in pumps, motors, or cylinders.
Further inspection will be necessary to determine the origin of the problem before corrective action can be taken.
14. Inspect labels to confirm correct location and legibility. Reference decal layout in this manual for proper location of decals.
15. Rope Inspections need not be at equal calendar intervals and should be more frequent as the rope approaches the end of useful life. A qualified person shall inspect the wire rope based on such factors as:
A. Expected rope life as determined by experience on the particular installation or similar installations.
B. Severity of environment.
C. Percentage of capacity lifts.
D. Frequency rates of operation.
E. Exposure to shock loads.
This inspection shall cover the entire length of the rope. Only the surface wires need to be inspected and no attempt should be made to open the rope.
Any deterioration resulting in appreciable loss of original strength shall be noted and determination made as to whether use of the rope would constitute a hazard. A few notable deterioration points are listed below:
3-2.0
8/16/05
INSPECTION
REQUIREMENTS
A. Reduction of rope diameter below nominal diameter due to loss of core support.
B. Internal or external corrosion.
C. Wear of outside wires.
D. Severely corroded, cracked, bent, worn, or improperly applied connections.
CRANES NOT IN REGULAR USE
A crane, which has been idle for a period of over one month or more, shall be given an inspection conforming to the “initial” and “regular” inspection requirements of this section.
INSPECTION RECORDS
Dated records of periodic inspection should be made on critical items such as brakes, crane hooks, rope, cylinders, and relief pressure valves.
3-3.0
8/16/05
TESTING
REQUIREMENTS
REFERENCE ASME B30.5a AND OSHA 1910.180 FOR COMPLETE TESTING REQUIREMENTS
TESTING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY DESIGNATED PERSONNEL ONLY.
Prior to initial use, all new, altered, modified, or extensively repaired cranes shall be tested for compliance with the operational requirements of this crane.
Test requirements:
1. Test all functions to verify speed and operation.
2. Check that all safety devices are working properly.
3. Confirm operating controls comply with appropriate function labels.
4. Test loads shall not exceed 110% of the manufacturer’s load rating.
5. Written reports shall be maintained showing test procedures and confirming the adequacy of repairs.
3-4.0
8/16/05
GENERAL
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
REFERENCE ASME B30.5a AND OSHA 1910.180 FOR COMPLETE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
REQUIREMENTS
A preventative maintenance program should be established based on this section and all replacement parts should be obtained from AutoCrane Company.
For replacement parts contact your local authorized distributor.
MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
1. Place crane where it will cause the least interference with other equipment or operations.
B. Critical parts of the crane structure which are cracked, bent, broken, or excessively corroded. corrosion shall be taken out of service. Repairs by welding are not recommended.
4. If bleeding the hydraulic system is required, run each crane function until smooth operation of that particular function is noticeable.
2. Verify all controls are in the "off" position and all operating features secured from inadvertent motion by brakes, pawls, or other means.
3. The means for starting the crane shall be rendered inoperative.
4. The boom should be secured in place before maintenance.
5. Relieve hydraulic oil pressure from all hydraulic circuits before loosening or removing hydraulic components.
6. Warning or "OUT OF ORDER" signs shall be placed on all crane controls.
7. After adjustments and repairs have been made, the crane shall not be returned to service until all guards have been reinstalled, trapped air removed from hydraulic system (if required), safety devices reactivated, and maintenance equipment removed.
LUBRICATION
All moving parts of the crane, for which lubrication is specified, should be regularly lubricated per the manufacturer's recommendations and procedures.
Reference Lubrication and Maintenance Schedule in this manual.
ROPE REPLACEMENT
No precise rules can be given for determination of the exact time for replacement of rope, since many variable factors are involved.
ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS
1. Any hazardous conditions disclosed by the inspection requirements shall be corrected before operation of crane is resumed. Only designated personnel shall do adjustments and repairs.
2. Adjustments shall be maintained to assure correct functioning of components, the following are examples:
A. Functional operating mechanism.
3. Repairs or replacements shall be provided as needed for operation, the following are examples: mechanisms which are cracked, broken, corroded, bent, or excessively worn.
1. Conditions such as the following shall be reason for questioning continued use of the rope or increasing the frequency of inspection:
A. In running ropes, six randomly distributed broken wires in one lay or three broken wires in one strand in one lay.
B. One outer wire broken at the contact point with the core of the rope structure and protrudes or loops out of the rope structure. Additional inspection of this section is required.
C. Wear of one third of the original diameter of the outside individual wire.
D. Kinking, crushing, bird caging, or any other damage resulting in distortion of the rope structure.
E. Evidence of any heat damage from any cause.
F. Reduction from nominal diameter of more than
1/64 in. (0.4mm) for diameters up to and including 5/16 in. (8 mm), 1/32 in. (0.8 mm) for diameter 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) to and including 1/2 in. (13 mm), 3/64 in. (1.2 mm) for diameter
9/16 in. (14.5 mm) to and including 3/4 in. (19 mm). 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) for diameter 7/8 in. (22 mm) to and including 11/8 in. (29 mm), 3/32 in.
3-5.0
8/16/05
GENERAL
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
(2.4 mm) for diameters 11/4 in. (32 mm) to and including 11/2 in. (38 mm).
G. In standing ropes, more than two broken wires in one lay in sections beyond end connections or more than one broken wire at an end connection.
2. Replacement rope shall have a strength rating at least as great as the original rope furnished or recommended by AutoCrane. A rope manufacturer, AutoCrane, or a qualified person shall specify any deviation from the original size, grade, or construction.
ROPE MAINTENANCE
1. Rope should be stored to prevent damage or deterioration.
2. Unreeling or uncoiling of rope shall be done as recommended by the rope manufacturer and with care to avoid kinking or inducing twist.
3. Before cutting a rope, seizing shall be placed on each side of the place where the rope is to be cut to prevent unlaying of the strands. On pre-formed rope, one seizing on each side of the cut is required. On non-preformed ropes of 7/8 in. (22 mm) diameter or smaller, two seizings on each side of the cut are required, and for non-preformed rope 1 in. (25 mm) diameter or larger, three seizings on each side of the cut are required.
4. During installation care should be exercised to avoid dragging of the rope in the dirt or around objects that will scrape, nick crush or induce sharp bends in it.
5. Rope should be maintained in a well-lubricated condition. It is important that lubricant applied as a part of a maintenance program shall be compatible with the original lubricant and to this end the rope manufacturer should be consulted. Lubricant applied shall be the type that does not hinder visual inspection. Those sections of rope that are located over sheaves or otherwise hidden during inspection and maintenance procedures require special attention when lubricating rope. The object of rope lubrication is to reduce internal friction and to prevent corrosion.
6. When an operating rope shows greater wear or well-defined localized areas than on the remainder of the rope, rope life can be extended in some cases by shifting the wear to different areas of the rope.
3-6.0
8/16/05
MAINTENANCE
OF BATTERIES
Maintenance of Auto Crane unit batteries differs very little from the generally prescribed maintenance of any lead acid battery. All batteries must be kept properly charged, properly filled with water, and relatively clean.
Keep Properly Charged
Many things affect the proper charge to a battery, such as:
2. Proper tightness of belts on the alternator or generator.
3. Good, clean connections of all cables and wires at the following places: a. Battery. b. Regulator. e. Ground connections (most important).
It is of extreme importance to keep the battery as fully charged as possible without overcharging, especially when vehicles are left outside for extended periods in extremely cold climates. A battery can freeze. Freezing points for various specific gravities of acid are as follows:
Specific Gravity Freezing Temp.
(Corrected to 80ºF) Degrees F.
1.280 -90ºF
1.250 -62ºF
1.200 -16ºF
1.150 5ºF
1.100 19ºF
As shown, a half-charged battery (about 1.100 specific gravity) cannot stand for any length of time at 20ºF or it will freeze.
The main reason for keeping the battery as fully charged as possible without over-charging is to insure that power is available even though the vehicle has been standing for some time.
Keep Properly Filled with Water
The battery should always be properly filled with water. If the electrolyte level is allowed to fall below the top of the plates, the results become threefold:
1. The exposed portion of the plate will become sulfated.
2. The portion of the plate exposed is not usable.
3. That portion of the acid remaining becomes more concentrated and may cause more rapid
3-7.0 deterioration of the remaining parts of the battery.
Keep A Relatively Clean Battery
The battery should be kept clean. Batteries filled with acid and which are not in use self-discharge to a limited degree because of the nature of the materials within the battery. If dirt is allowed to collect on the top of the battery (and this dirt absorbs moisture) and electrical path can be set up between the various terminals of the battery and the ground.
Once such a path has been established, the selfdischarge of the battery is accelerated. This also accelerates corrosion of the battery cables at the terminals.
Periodic Maintenance is Needed
A definite program of periodic maintenance of all batteries should be conducted on a regular basis.
Periodic maintenance includes:
1. Checking belts for tightness on the charging equipment.
2. Checking battery electrolyte levels.
3. Checking cables for good connections.
4. Cleaning where corrosion is apparent.
When corrosion is cleaned off, the cable terminals and battery terminals should be coated with a light coating of petroleum jelly before they are replaced.
When terminals are cleaned, the top of the battery should be cleaned with a mild solution of soda water.
Low Maintenance Batteries
(Maintenance Free)
Low maintenance batteries should not be used on AutoCrane Cranes or trucks equipped with
AutoCrane Cranes. The batteries are not designed for "deep" discharge.
Testing Your Battery
If the condition of the battery is in question, it should be removed from the vehicle, taken to the shop, and allowed to reach room temperature. It should then be recharged until specific gravity readings taken at one-half hour intervals. If the specific gravity readings are fairly uniform, the battery should be checked with a high rate tester. Use the tester in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
The high rate tester is the best method to test a questionable battery.
8/16/05
MAINTENANCE
OF BATTERIES
If, after charging, it is noted that the specific gravity reading of one cell is 30 points less than any of the other cells, it may be assumed that the cell is bad and that the battery should be replaced. If all cells are uniform but not up to full charge, a low rate of charge should be attempted for an extended time.
This usually will recover a badly sulfated battery.
Replacing a Battery
If it is necessary to replace a battery, and a dry charge battery is used, the following procedure applies:
1. Fill the battery with electrolyte of the proper specific gravity.
2. Place the battery on charge according to the manufacturer's instructions.
It is essential that the second step above be followed to ensure that the battery going on the vehicle is fully charged.
It is also very important that the battery hold-downs be checked periodically to insure that the batteries are properly positioned to avoid vibration problems, breakage of cables or terminals. Care must be taken to avoid cracking or breaking containers or covers by tightening hold-down fixtures excessively.
They also must not be so loose that breakage results from a hold-down that is too loose.
3-8.0
8/16/05
2003
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
SERVICE
PERFORMED
LOAD HOOK
DAY WKLY 3 MOS 6 MOS YEAR NOTES
X
CABLE DRUM
HOIST / BOOM
CABLE
PIN RETAINING
BOLTS
MOTOR
CONNECTIONS
MOUNTING BOLTS
SHEAVE
BEARINGS
ALL OTHER BOLTS
X
X
X
BATTERY
CONNECTIONS
ROTATION BRAKE
X
X
X
X
X
INSPECT HOOK & LATCH FOR DEFORMATION,
CRACKS, & CORROSION
MAKE SURE CABLE IS WOUND EVENLY ON
DRUM
CHECK FOR FLATTENING, KINKS, & BROKEN
STRANDS, SEE MANUAL
CHECK TORQUE TO 23 FT-LBS (GRADE 5), 35 FT-
LBS (GRADE 8) AS REQUIRED
CHECK TERMINALS FOR TIGHT CONNECTIONS
CHECK TORQUE TO 335 FT-LBS FOR 3/4-16
SEALED BEARING, REPLACE IF ROUGH OR
LOOSE
CHECK TIGHTEN AS REQUIRED
CHECK FOR CORROSION & TIGHT
CONNECTIONS. CLEAN & COAT AS REQUIRED
CHECK ADJUSTMENT X
BOOM PIVOTS
POWER CABLE
X
X
GREASE WITH MOBILEPLEX EP-2 OR
EQUIVALENT @ ZERKS
CHECK INSULATION FOR DAMAGE OR
DETERIORATION
ROTATION
BEARING
ROTATION
X
GREASE WITH MOBILEPLEX EP-2 OR
EQUIVALENT @ ZERKS
X CHECK TORQUE TO 170 FT-LBS (HEX HEAD)
BEARING BOLTS
WORM GEAR-EP GEAR LUBE SAE 80-90;
HOIST GEARBOX X
SPUR GEAR GEARS-SAE 30 OIL
BOOM SLIDE
PADS GREASED WHEN REPLACED
PADS
FOR ADDITIONAL 1) OWNER'S MANUAL
INFORMATION 2) OSHA SECTION 1910.180
SEE: 3) ANSI B30.5-1989
CAUTION:
Routine maintenance insures trouble-free operation and protects your investment. All warranties are void if maintenance is neglected.
3-9.0
03/15/07
2003
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
NOTES:
1. Use only authorized parts. Any damage or malfunction caused by the use of unauthorized parts is not covered by Warranty or Product Liability.
2. Once a bolt has been torqued to its rated capacity and then removed; the bolt should be replaced with a new one.
3. Auto Crane Company recommends that this crane be serviced per “Crane Inspection Log” P/N
999978. These logs should be filled in at the intervals noted and kept as a permanent record.
Additional copies are available from your local distributor.
3-10.0
03/15/07
NOTES
2003
SAFETY DECAL SECTION
PART NO.:
DECAL:
040579000
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FUNCTION: To inform the operator of the proper procedure to follow for safe operation of the crane.
USED ON:
QUANTITY:
All Cranes
1
PLACEMENT: Left side of hoist
PART NO.:
DECAL:
FUNCTION:
370496000
OPERATING TRAINING
To inform the operator of the need to receive proper training before using the crane.
USED ON:
QUANTITY:
All Cranes
1
PLACEMENT: Right side of lower boom
PART NO.: 040529000
DECAL: ELECTROCUTION HAZARD
FUNCTION: To inform the operator of the hazard involved with contacting electrical power lines with crane boom.
USED ON:
QUANTITY:
All Cranes
2
PLACEMENT: Both sides of lower boom
4-1.0
AN UNTRAINED OPERATOR
SUBJECTS HIMSELF AND
OTHERS TO
1.) YOU MUST HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN
2.) YOU MUST KNOW AND FOLLOW THE
SAFETY AND OPERATING
RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN
EMPLOYER'S WORK RULES AND
P/N 370496
03/15/07
2003
SAFETY DECAL SECTION
PART NO.:
DECAL:
FUNCTION:
040517000
STAY CLEAR OF BOOM
To inform the operator of the hazard of proximity or contact with the crane boom during operation.
USED ON:
QUANTITY:
All Cranes
2
PLACEMENT: Both sides of crown
PART NO.:
DECAL:
FUNCTION:
040518000
STAY CLEAR OF LOAD
To inform the operator of the hazard of proximity or contact with the crane load during operation.
USED ON: All Cranes
QUANTITY: 2
PLACEMENT: Both sides of down haul block
PART NO.: 040519000
DECAL: SCISSORS POINT
FUNCTION: To inform the operator of possible danger at scissors point on crane.
USED ON:
QUANTITY:
All cranes.
2
PLACEMENT: Left side of lower boom
4-2.0
03/15/07
2003 DECAL LAYOUT
P/N: 600934000
2
1
8
3
10
4
11
12
10
8
7
4
13
1
3
9
5
6
4-5.0
03/15/07
2003 DECAL LAYOUT
P/N: 600934000
ITEM NO. QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
9
10
11
6
7
8
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
040517000
600047000
040619001
040529000
370496000
DECAL STAY CLEAR OF BOOM
040579000 DECAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
040518000 DECAL STAY CLEAR OF LOAD
DECAL AUTO CRANE
DECAL AUTO CRANE LOGO
040824000 DECAL, AMERCIAN FLAG, MADE IN THE U.S.A.
040519000 DECAL DANGER SCISSOR POINT
DECAL DANGER "ELECTROCUTION HAZARD" POWER LINE
600938000 LOAD CHART, 2003
600939000 2003 DECAL, 2003
DECAL, DANGER "UNTRAINED OPERATOR"
600949000 ANGLE CALLOUT DECAL, CS
600950000 ANGLE CALLOUT DECAL, SS
4-6.0
03/15/07
2003
GENERAL DIMENSIONS
C L
5-1.0
NOTE: CG IS APPROXIMATE
03/15/07
2003
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
1. Check to make sure the following items are with your crane.
ITEM Q TY
1 1
2
3
6
4
4
5
4
4
PART NO .
DESCRIPTION
999951000 2003 O W NERS M ANUAL
083800000 CLIP, CABLE #838 (FRAME)
404226000 SCREW , HX HD, 3/4-16UNF X 3" LG . G RADE 8
404227000 NUT, HX 3/4-16UNF
022101000 W ASHER, SP. LK. 3/4
6 4 022102000 W ASHER FL 3/4
2. Vehicle should meet minimum GVW rating of 8,000 pounds. (does not include bodies or accessories)
3. Make sure mounting surface is properly reinforced to withstand 6,000 ft-lbs capacity loading of crane and that outriggers are used to provide total stability for the truck.
4. A 9” diameter hole should be cut out of mounting location (centered with mounting bolts) for access.
Reference general dimensions for bolt pattern.
5. Make sure the mounting bolts are 3/4”-16UNF, grade 8UNF. Torque bolts to 335 ft-lbs (dry).
6. Run long cable to positive battery terminal. Run short cable to a suitable chassis ground point. Locate cables so that they will be protected. Avoid sharp edges. Use the frame clips provided to hold the cables securely in place.
Note: If the battery is grounded to the engine it may be necessary to add an additional ground cable from the engine to the chassis frame to obtain maximum power at crane.
7. Load test the crane to ensure proper functioning and truck stability.
8. When crane is not in operation, the hook should be connected to a hook loop.
9. Make certain the owner’s manual is delivered to the customer.
10. For additional help: call the service department at the Auto Crane Company. (918) 836-0463 (Tulsa,
Oklahoma)
WARNING
FEDERAL LAW
(49 CFR PART 571) REQUIRES THAT THE FINAL STAGE MANUFACTURER OF A
VEHICLE CERTIFY THAT THE VEHICLE COMPLIES WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
ANY MODIFICATIONS PERFORMED ON THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO THE FINAL STAGE ARE ALSO
CONSIDERED INTERMEDIATE STAGE MANUFACTURING AND MUST BE CERTIFIED AS TO
COMPLIANCE. THE INSTALLER OF THIS CRANE AND BODY IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE
MANUFACTURERS OF THE VEHICLE. AS SUCH A MANUFACTURER, THE INSTALLER IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS,
AND IS REQUIRED TO CERTIFY THAT THE VEHICLE IS IN COMPLIANCE.
IT IS THE FURTHER RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE INSTALLER OF THE CRANE TO
COMPLY WITH THE OSHA TRUCK CRANE STABILITY REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED BY 29 CFR
PART 1910.180 (C) (1).
5-2.0
03/15/07
NOTES
OPERATING INSTRUCTUIONS
2003 SERIES
To Extend:
Turn Brake Handle (1) counter clock-wise to release brake and turn boom to a convenient location for extending boom.
Tighten Brake by turning Brake
Handle clock-wise. Use pendant control to let out more cable for boom extension. Remove Boom
Extension Pin (2) in lower Boom
(3). Slide Upper Boom out of
Lower Boom until a new set of pin holes in Upper Boom appear in pin hole in Lower boom. Replace
Pin in Lower Boom. Boom is now ready to raise.
4
1
5
6
2
To Raise:
Use pendant control to let out more cable for boom elevation.
Remove Hitch Clip from Boom
Elevation Pin (4) in Boom
Housing (5). Place hand on
Lower Boom Handle (6) and gently pull down on handle. Pull
Boom Elevation Pin out of Boom to desired elevation. Align tube in
Boom with holes in Housing and replace Boom Elevation Pin.
Replace Hitch Clip on Boom
Elevation Pin. The crane is now ready to lift the load .
5
1
4
6
2
3
CAUTION:
DO NOT STAND DIRECTLY UNDER BOOM WHEN RAISING OR LOWERING
BOOM OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT.
3
5-3.0
3/15/2007
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
P/N: 600900000
4
31
29
13 12
12
21
45
44
20
20
13
22
13
23
37
36
38
40
27
8
9
7
20
2
3
30
35
39
41
5
6
13
50
14
12
1
6-1.0
3/15/07
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
P/N: 600900000
46
28 34
33
43
51
52
19
16
17
18
53
10
11
47
25
32
26
42
13
24
6-2.0
3/15/07
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
P/N: 600900000
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
21
22
23
24
25
26
38
39
40
41
42
43
34
35
36
37
ITEM NO. QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1 600901000 BASE WELDMENT, 2003
2
3
1
1
600904000
320878000
PEDESTAL WELDMENT, 2003
ROTATION BEARING
4
5
6
1
23
23
110703000
023902000
012198000
WINCH ASSEMBLY
WASHER FL 5/8 HARDENED
SCREW HX HD 5/8-11UNC X 1 3/4 LG GR8
11
12
13
14
15
16
7
8
9
10
17
18
19
20
4
4
4
2
2
6
12
2
1
1
1
1
1
6
010201000
017701000
021500000
600941000
600942000
005500000
020200000
020300000
330372000
009109000
021100000
021200000
360678000
015900000
SCREW HX HD 1/2-13UNC x 1 1/2 LG
NUT HX 1/2-13UNC
WASHER SP LK 1/2
CLEVIS PIN, 3/8 DIA, 2003
HAIR PIN COTTER PIN, 1.25", 2003
SCREW HX HD 1/4-20UNC X 3/4 LG
WASHER SP LK 1/4
WASHER FL 1/4
NUT HX 3/8-16UNC
SCREW HX HD 3/8UNC-16 X 1 1/2 LG
WASHER SP LK 3/8
WASHER FL 3/8
PIN, 3/16 COTTERLESS RING
NUT HX 1/4-20UNC SS
736272000
005700000
005604000
005901000
012200000
018100000
021801000 WASHER FL 5/8X1 5/16O.D.
239000000
320442000
600907000
600945000
600910000
600917000
404220000
600924000
600927000
600057000
320509000
600928000
330489000
NUTSERT 1/4-20UNC X .027-.165 GRIP
SCREW HX 1/4 NC X 1 1/4
SCREW HX HD 1/4-20UNC X 1 LG
SCREW HX HD 1/4-20UNC X 1/2 LG
SCW HX HD 5/8 X 1 3/4NF GR5
5/8-18 HX HALF
ZERK DRIVE GR
GUARD CABLE RETAINER
BRACKET ASSY, UPPER, TWECO, 2003
RELAY KIT, 2003
LOWER BOOM ASSY, 2003
UPPER BOOM ASSY, 2003
PIN WDMT BOOM/PED
BRAKE BAND WELDMENT, 2003
CAPSCREW, HEX, GR 5, 5/8-11 UNC-2A
BRAKE HANDLE WDMT
SPRING, COMPRESSION
SPACER, 2003
SPACER
018201000 NUT HX 5/8 NCCP
600929000 PAD, 3 X 1.5 X .25, 2003
227401000 SHEAVE ASSY
6-3.0
3/15/07
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
P/N: 600900000
ITEM NO. QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
600058000
600909000
600930000
600931000
600943000
600934000
600935000
600037000
600060000
600923000
750169000
HAND GRIP, 2003 CRANE
BRACKET, RELAY PANEL, 2003
PIN ASSY, BOOM PIVOT, 2003
PIN ASSY, BOOM EXT, 2003
SHIP KIT, 2003
DECAL LAYOUT, 2003
BRACKET, LOWER TWECO, 2003
CABLE 1/4 X 50 FOOT WITH HOOK
DOWN HAUL WEIGHT 2003 CRANE
GAS SPRING, 15.34 STROKE, 2003
GROMMET, RUBBER
6-4.0
3/15/07
2003 HOIST ASSEMBLY
P/N: 110703
1
4
8 7
5
10 9
6
5
3
7 8
2
ITEM NO.
QTY.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9
10
1
1
1
1
2
1
8
8
1
1
320836000
320837000
320838000
320838001
320887000
320379000
020601000
007804000
412003
338053
WINCH MOUNTING BRACKET CS
WINCH MOUNTING BRACKET SS
WINCH TIE BAR
WINCH TIE BAR, FRONT
BEARING, BRONZE
DRUM
WASHER SP LK 5/16
SCREW HX HD 5/16-18UNC X 1 1/4 LG CP
FLANGE BEARING
WINCH END BEARING
6-5.0
03/15/07
2003 HOIST ACTUATOR
ASSEMBLY
17
32
2
19
61
47
60
14
22
15
42
10
53
25
13
23
55
1
5 38 65
45
37
31
35
59
30
41
21
18
29
66
57
12
4
54
43
27
51
63
52
11
56 42 25
24
62
7
16
33
62
6
7
20
62
24
9
36
39
47
50
64
49
58
40
8
26
54
44
46
34
6.6-0
48
3 51 28
03/15/07
2003 HOIST ACTUATOR
ASSEMBLY
2
3
1
1
3
4
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
4
4
1
1
8
12
1
2
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
ITEM NO.
QTY.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
38
39
40
41
34
35
36
37
42
43
44
30
31
32
33
26
27
28
29
22
23
24
25
18
19
20
21
13
14
15
16
17
9
10
11
12
5
6
7
8
3
4
1
2
416029
418036
418040
486070
418154
418177
432011
432012
442184
442185
442186
342075
352022
356901
357515
368192
400003
402001
402002
412003
412046
414020
414038
414039
414224
414821
414845
306034
314008
328009
328106
328128
334001
334003
334007
334129
338007
338203
338238
340002
342023
342027
342033
342198
SPRING FLAT
PLATE CAM
COVER GEAR HOUSING
COVER WORM GEAR HOUSING
COVER BRAKE
IDLER GEAR
SPUR GEAR
GEAR WORM RH
GEAR PINION
HOUSING BRAKE
SPUR GEAR HOUSING
GEAR HOUSING
HUB BRAKE
KEY 3/16 SQ X 1/2 LG
KEY 3/16 SQ X 1 LG
KEY 3/16 SQ X 1 7/16 LG
KEY 1/4 SQ X 2 1/8 LG
KEY RD 5/16 X 5/16 X 15/16 LG
PLATE RETAINER
SPUR GEAR SHAFT
OUTPUT SHAFT
WORM R.H.
BALL
BEARING NEEDLE
BEARING BALL
BUSHING
BUSHING
SCREW HX HD 1/4-20UNC X 3/4 LG NY LK
SCREW HX HD 1/4-20UNC X 3/4 LG
SCREW HX HD 1/4-20UNC X 1 LG
SCREW HX HD 3/8-16UNC X 1 1/2 LG ALL THD
SCREW BTN HD 1/4-20UNC X 7/8 LG
SCREW SOC HD 1/4-20UNC X 1 LG
SCREW SET 1/4-20UNC X 5/16 LG LOC-WEL
NUT JAM 3/8-16UNC
NUT HX 3/8-24UNF
WASHER SP LK 1/4 MED SECT
WASHER FL 1/4 ALUM
WASHER SP LK 3/8
ELL 90 DEG 3/8-18 NPT BOTH ENDS
ELL 90 DEG 1/4-18 NPT BOTH ENDS
GASKET BEARING
GASKET SPUR GEAR HOUSING
GASKET GEAR HOUSING COVER
6.7-0
03/15/07
2003 HOIST ACTUATOR
ASSEMBLY
ITEM NO.
QTY.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
58
59
60
61
62
63
54
55
56
57
64
65
66
49
50
51
52
53
45
46
47
48
442189
450001
456008
458071
462015
468002
468010
468018
468024
470001
474001
486009
486017
486023
486069
490003
494007
518002
518015
518018
414021
468017
GASKET BRAKE COVER
KEY WOODRUFF
FITTING RELIEF
MOTOR 12V
O-RING 1" OD X 1/8 THK
REDUCER -6NPT/-2NPT
PLUG PIPE -4NPT SQ HD
PLUG PIPE -6NPT HX SOC HEADLESS
REDUCER -4NPT/-2NPT
PIN DOWELL
PLATE THRUST
OIL SEAL 3/4 ID X 1 1/4 OD X 1/4 THK
OIL SEAL 1 1/4 ID X 1 3/4 OD X 1/4 THK
OIL SEAL 1 1/2 ID X 2 1/4 OD X 5/16 THK
THREAD SEAL
SNAP RING
SPRING
WASHER THRUST
WASHER THRUST
WASHER FIBER
SCREW HX HD 1/4-20UNC X 1 LG NYLK
PIPE PLUG SOC HD -4NPT
6.8-0
03/15/07
NOTES
PENDANT ASSEMBLY
P/N: 330519000
2
1 3
5
4 3 6
3 3
BLACK
3 7
GREEN
WHITE
8
ITEM NO.
QTY.
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
675271000 NUT HX
675281000 WASHER TANG
675206000 HOUSING KIT
675202000 SWITCH W/SEAL NUT
675201000 HOUSING
675261000 SEAL
675291000 CABLE PENDANT
330518000 FEMALE PLUG
7-1.0
03/15/07
2003 RELAY ASSEMBLY
P/N: 600946000
7-2.0
03/15/07
2003 RELAY ASSEMBLY
P/N: 600946000
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
4
5
6
1
2
3
18
19
20
21
22
23
14
15
16
17
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
600068000 RELAY GUARD BACK
330033000 RELAY 12V
330517000 SOCKET MALE
1 600069000 RELAY GUARD FRONT
4 001701000 SCREW RD HD #10 NF X 5/16
4 600065000 GROMMET 1/2 DIA
2 015800000 LOCKNUT #10 NF
4 736273000 NUTSERT 5/16 NC X .027-.150 GRIP
1 600947000 CONDUCTOR 6 GA X 22 BLK
2 600074000 CONDUCTOR 16 GA X 4 1/2 BLK/WHT TRACER
1 330037000 CONDUCTOR 8 GA X 3 1/2 BLK
3 330036000 CONDUCTOR 8 GA X 2 3/4 BLK
1 600951000 CONDUCTOR 6 GA X 26 BLK
600061000 CONDUCTOR 16 GA X 8 GRN
600062000 CONDUCTOR 16 GA X 6 WHT
600063000 CONDUCTOR 16 GA X 6 BLK
600067000 SNAP PLUG 1/2 DIA
1 600952000 CONDUCTOR 6 GA X 23 BLK
4 007401000 SCREW HX HD 5/16 NC X 1/2
2 015900000 NUT HX HD 1/4 NC
2 005604000 SCREW HX HD 1/4 NC X 1
2 020300000 WASHER FLAT 1/4
1 600948000 CONDUCTOR 6 GA X 24 BLK
7-3.0
03/15/07
4
5
WIRING DIAGRAM
2003 SERIES
9 6
GREEN
8
BLACK
10
UP
2
11 7
WHITE
1
3
ITEM NO.
QTY.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9
10
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
330519000 HOIST CONTROL PENDANT
330517000 FEMALE SOCKET
600016000 POWER CABLE ASSEMBLY
600952000 CONDUCTOR 6 GA X 23 BLK
600951000 CONDUCTOR 6 GA X 26 BLK
600061000 CONDUCTOR 16 GA ST GREEN X 2 3/4"
600062000 CONDUCTOR 16 GA ST WHITE X 2 3/4"
600063000 CONDUCTOR 16 GA ST BLACK X 1 1/4"
330033000
600948000
600947000
12V RELAY
CONDUCTOR 6 GA X 24 BLK
CONDUCTOR 6 GA X 22 BLK
7-4.0
03/15/07
SCHEMATIC
2003 SERIES
7-5.0
03/15/07
2003 LOAD CHART
P/N: 600938000
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2000
2000
1655
1295
2003
NOTE:
WEIGHT OF LOAD HANDLING
DEVICES ARE PART OF
THE LOAD AND MUST
BE DEDUCTED FROM
THE CAPACITY.
915
75°
2000
60°
2000
45°
1520
1170
955
30° 1240
745
15° 1110
855
670
0
1 2 3 4
1075
5
5'-7"
6
DISTANCE IN FEET
825
7
7'-3"
8
645
9
9'-3"
P/N 600938000 A
8-1.0
03/15/07
P.O. Box 580697 * Tulsa, OK 74158-0697
4707 N. Mingo Rd. * Phone (918) 836-0463
LIMITED WARRANTY
2 YEAR PARTS AND LABOR
Auto Crane will warranty to the consumer for a period of (2) years parts and labor from the date of purchase. Each new Auto Crane unit they sell will be free under normal use and service from defects in material and workmanship. Date of purchase will be honored as the date indicated on the Bill of Sale, which must accompany the Warranty Registration and be on file with Auto Crane.
Absent a valid Warranty Registration and appropriate documentation, the original date of manufacture, as indicated by the serial number on the product, will be used to determine the effective date of the 2 year warranty.
The obligation of Auto Crane under this warranty is limited to the replacement or repair of parts that appear to the manufacturer after review and/or inspection to be defective and paid flat rate labor for replacing defective parts. This warranty does not obligate Auto Crane to bear the travel time charges in connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts. Responsibility for customer's claims arising from misapplication, abuse, misuse or alteration of equipment or parts lies with the distributor or user and no warranty obligation is assumed in these circumstances by Auto
Crane.
Auto Crane will in no event be liable for any consequential damages or contingent liabilities arising out of the failure of any Auto Crane Product or parts to operate properly.
Auto Crane makes no warranty in respect to component accessories, it being subject to the warranties of their respective manufacturers.
If field service, at the request of the distributor, is rendered and fault is found not to be with Auto
Crane's product, the distributor shall pay the time and expense of the field representative.
Claims for service labor or other expenses that have incurred by the buyer without approval or authorization or Auto Crane will not be accepted.
When applying for warranty, claims may be handled by contacting your nearest authorized Auto
Crane
Distributor. All claims are to be filed in writing on an Auto Crane Warranty Claim
Form.
AUTO CRANE COMPANY IS UNDER NO OLIGATION TO EXTEND THIS WARRANTY
TO ANY CUSTOMER FOR WHICH AN AUTO CRANE DELIVERY REPORT FORM HAS
NOT BEEN COMPLETED AND ON FILE WITH AUTO CRANE COMPANY
Limited Warranty 2 Years Effective September 2, 2003

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