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Maeda MINI-CRAWLER CRANE MC-104C OPERATION MANUAL SN00001 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Maeda MINI-CRAWLER CRANE MC-104C OPERATION MANUAL SN00001 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Maeda MINI-CRAWLER CRANE MC-104C OPERATION MANUAL SN00001 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Language : English
Pages :216
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Maeda MINI-CRAWLER CRANE MC-104C OPERATION MANUAL SN00001 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Part I Introduction
1 Foreword 2
2 Safety Information 3
3 Outline of the Machine 4
31 Designated type of work 4
3 2 Configuration of the machine 4
33 Functions this machine is provided with 5
4 Qualification for Operating the Machine 6
41 Qualification require for operating cranes 6
5 Glossary 7
5 1 Definitions of words 7
52 How to read working radius and lifting height diagram 8
53 How to read total rated load chart 10
54 How to read load indicator 16
Part II Safety
1 Basic Rules 22
2 Rules for Operation 29
21 Before starting up engine 29
22 After the engine has started 31
23 During crane operation 37
3 Rules for Transporting a Crane 46
4 Rules for Handling the Battery 48
5 Rules to Observe in Connection with services 50
51 Prior to conducting services 50
52 During service work 53
6 Location for Affixing Caution Plates 60
Part III Operation
1 Nomenclature of Components 70
11 Nomenclature of machine components 70
12 Nomenclature of travel control components 71
121 Control levers and pedals 72
122 Switches 74
123 Meters and switches 75
13 Nomenclature of crane control components 76
131 Control levers 77
132 Switches 79
133 Meters and lamps 80
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14 Over-hoist alarm system 81
15 Machinery cover 82
2 Operation Control 83
21 Inspection prior to starting up the engine 83
211 Visual check 83
212 Inspection before starting your work 86
22 Starting up the engine 92
221 Starting up the engine with main starter switch 92
222 Starting the engine with auxiliary starter switch 93
223 Starting the engine with recoil starter in use 94
23 Operation and checking after engine has started 95
24 Break-in operation 98
25 Travel position of the machine 99
26 Starting the machine 100
2 7 Changing travel direction of the machine 101
28 Stopping and parking the machine 103
29 Stopping the engine 103
210 Inspection and check after stopping the engine 104
211 Rules for travelling 104
212 Setting up the outrigger 106
2 13 Matters to be known before starting crane work 111
214 Operations prior to starting crane work 112
215 Crane work position 113
2 16 Hoisting and lowering operation 114
217 Boom hoisting and lowering operation 115
218 Boom telescoping operation 116
219 Swing operation 117
220 Accelerator pedal operation 118
2 21 How to use load indicator and load meter 119
222 Stowing the crane 121
223 Stowing the outrigger 122
224 Matters prohibited in connection with crane operation 125
3 Handling ofRubberTrack 127
31 Smart way of using it 127
32 Warranty 127
3 3 Prohibited types of work 128
34 Rule for using it 129
4 Handling of Wire Rope 131
4 1 Standard for wire rope replacement 131
42 Measures to take when winch wire rope is twisted 133
5 Transport 134
5 1 Loading and unload

ing 134
52 How to lift the machine 136
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5 3 Rules for loading 13 7
54 Rules for transport 137
6 Handling in Cold Climate 138
61 Preparation for low ambient temperature 138
7 Long Term Storage 140
7 1 Treatment prior to storage 140
72 During storage 140
7 3 After storage 141
8 Handling of Battery 142
8 l Rules for handling the Battery 143
82 De-mounting and mounting the battery 143
83 Rules for charging the battery 144
84 Starting with booster cables in use 145
9 Measures to be Taken in Case of Abnormality 147
91 In connection with electrical components 147
92 In connection with the machine 148
93 In connection with engine 149
Part IV Inspection and Maintenance Service
1 Rules for Conducting Service 15 2
2 Basics of Service 15 5
3 Legally Required Inspection 15 7
31 Safety regulations on crane 157
4 Consumable Parts 158
5 Lubrication Oil and Grease 159
5 1 Applicable lubricants by ambient temperature 159
52 Recommended brands of lubricant 160
6 Standard Tools and Standard Tightening Torque 162
61 Inquiry on standard tools 162
62 List of standard tightening torque 162
7 List of Inspection and Service 165
8 Working Procedure 167
81 First 10 hour service 167
82 First 20 hour service 167
83 First 200 hour service 167
8 4 Irregular service 16 7
8 5 Pre-operation check 184
86 Service in every 50 hours 190
8 7 Service in every 200 hours 192
88 Service in every 500 hours 196
89 Service in every 1000 hours 199
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Part V Data and Specifications
1 Main Data and Specifications 204
11 Main data and specifications 204
12 Outer dimensions 205
1 3 Rated total load chart 206
14 Working radius and lifting height diagram 207

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