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Tadano Hydraulic Truck Crane TL-350E-3 Operation and Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages :282
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Tadano Hydraulic Truck Crane TL-350E-3 Operation and Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Safety A-1
Safety Rules A-3 Before Operation
A-4 Rules for Operation (Setting Outriggers)
A-13 Rules for Operation (General) A-15 Rules
for Operation (Weather) A-32 Rules for Operation (Power Lines,
Radio Waves) A-35 Rules for Operation (Special Operation) A-37 After
Operation A-38 Rules for Road Travel
A-39 Rules for Inspection and Maintenance
A-41 Warning Labels A-54 Warning
Labels-Location and Contents A-55 Contents
Preface 5
Servicing and Ordering Parts 6
Directional Terms 7
Components 9
Layout of Controls 1 O
Crane Operator’s Cab 1O
Terminology 12
[OPERATION]
Crane Operation Procedure-Summary 17
Preparatory Steps 17
During Operation 19
At the End of Operation 20
How to Read Performance Data Plate 21
Working Range & Lifting Height Chart 21
Rated Lifting Capacity Table 23
AML (Overload Prevention Device) 27
Configuration and Functions of the AML System 30
Controls 33
Names and Functions of AML Main Unit Parts 34
Registering Operational Status 41
AML Pre-operational Inspection 45
How to Use the Working Range Restricting Function 48
Display Alteration 52
Recovery from an Automatic Stop 53
Display and Disposition of Failure Messages 55
Disposition of System Troubles 58Other Safety Devices 59
Overwind Cutout Device 59
Front Jack Overload Warning Device 61
Accumulator Low Pressure Warning Device 62
Over-unwinding Cutout Device 63
Starting and Stopping the Engine 64
Control 64
Pre-starting Checks 64
Starting the Engine 65
Stopping the Engine 67
Operating the PTO and Warming Up the Machine 68
Operating the PTO 68
Warming Up the Machine 69
Checks to Make during Warm-up 69
Outriggers 70
Setting the Crane 70
Controls 71
Extending the Outriggers 72
Level Adjustments 76
Front Jack 78
Stowing the Outriggers 79
Crane Operator’s Cab 81
Opening and Closing the Door 81
Adjusting Seat Position 82
Adjusting Length of Control Levers 83
Acceleration 84
Controls 84
Hoisting 86
Controls 86
Hoisting Up and Down 87
Other Winch-related Controls and Devices 89
Telescoping the Boom 91
Controls 91
Extending and Retracting the Boom 91
Emergency Telescoping Procedure 95
Elevating the Boom 96
Control 96
Raising and Lowering the Boom 96
Swinging the Boom 98
Controls 98
Swinging the Boom 98
Taking Out and Stowing the Main Hook Block 101
Taking Out Main Hook Block 101
Stowing Main Hook Block 103
Reeving Wire Rope 105
Standard Number of Parts of Line 105
Reeving Procedure 107Single Top 11o
Components 110
Single Top Lift 111
Mounting the Single Top 112
Stowing the Single Top 116
Jib 120
Components 120
Jib Lift 121
Mounting the Jib 123
Changing the Jib Offset Angle 133
Changing the Jib Length 137
Stowing the Jib 143
Equipment Inside the Cab 152
Heater (option) 152
Other Equipment Inside the Cab 154
Equipment Outside the Cab 158
Oil Cooler (option) 158
[ INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE)
Inspection and Maintenance 159
Pre-Operational and Periodic Inspection 160
Safety Parts Requiring Regular Replacement 165
Greasing 166
Maintenance Table 167
Greasing Chart 168
Gear Oil 169
Maintenance Table 169
Winch Speed Reducer Oil Level Check 170
Winch Speed Reducer Oil Replacement 170
Swing Speed Reducer Oil Replacement 171
Hydraulic System 172
Maintenance Table 173
Oil Level Check (Hydraulic Oil Tank) 174
Oil Replacement (Hydraulic Oil Tank) 174
Oil Level Check (Oil Reservoir) 177
Oil Replacement (Oil Reservoir) 177
Return Filter (Hydraulic Oil Tank) 178
Return Filter (Inside Swing Table) 178
Air Breather (Hydraulic Oil Tank) 179
Line Filter (Winch Brake Circuit)
179
Line Filter (Automatic Stop Circuit) 179
Swing System 180
Maintenance Table 180
Swing Brake Bleeding 180
Swing Bearing Mounting Bolt Check 181Winch System 182
Maintenance Table 182
Winch Brake for Wear Check 183
Winch Brake Adjustment 183
Brake Cylinder CD Bleeding 186
Accelerator System 187
Maintenance Table 187
Accelerator Circuit Bleeding 187
Electrical System 189
Maintenance Table 189
Fuses Replacement 189
Wire Ropes 191
Proper Handling of Wire Ropes 191
Wire Rope Replacement 193
[INFORMATION AND DATA]
Conversion 201
Major Specifications 202
Crane Specifications 202
Overall Dimensions 203
Mass204
Relief Valve Pressure 204
Wire Rope Specifications 205
Other 205
Oils and Greases 206
Oil and Grease Table 206
Recommended Oils and Greases 208
Consumable Parts 210
Filters 21O
Fuses 210
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