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When testing of crane at ground floor level near a cellar wall, the crane's outrigger

pads or tracks should be placed:


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anywhere, since the wall is unaffected by the weight of the crane
at least as far back as the depth of the wall below ground
as close as possible to the wall
at a distance at least half the depth of the cellar wall below ground

It's OK to temporarily bypass a crane's overload warning system:


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when load test to be carried out
never
when the load to be lifted exceeds the capacity in the chart during operatio
during assembly/disassembly operations

Rotation-resistant rope can be used with a swivel:


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never
if the rope manufacturer approves
if the operator decides it’s OK
always

When preparing to to test the hoist on a light load, the hook should be positioned:
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directly above the load's center of gravity
above the edge of the load closest to the crane
slightly to the side opposite you plan to swing to
slightly to the side you're planning to swing to

If you move a crawler crane from soft ground to harder ground, ground bearing
pressure will:
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increase
decrease by a third
decrease by half
remain the same

The tipping axis of a crawler crane:


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is always at the centerline of the idler or sprocket
is through the boom butt section
is through the centerline of the crane cab
depends if the idler or sprocket are in line or offset from the track rollers

Materials placed under overhead energized power lines should:


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be dragged out
not be lifted by crane
handled with extra care
lifted as normal

On pick and carry testing prior operations, you should:


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ensure the load is as far from the carrier/carbody as possible
keep the boom as short as possible
keep the load as high above the ground as possible
use maximum boom length

On a crawler crane, the part of the load chart governed by stability is based on
what percentage of its capacity?
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70%
85%
75%
100%

When the boom length of the crane falls between the lengths listed in the load
chart, you should use the capacity listed for:
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the next longest boom length
a length estimated between the lengths in the chart
the next shortest boom length
the next longest or the next shortest boom length, whichever is the lower capacity

You plan to load test on 36,500 lbs. Line pull on the crane you are operating is
9,000 lbs. How many parts of line will you need?
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3
4
5
6

As you boom down, the leverage of the load on the crane will:
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stay the same
decrease
increase
depends on the weight of the load being lifted

If a jib is erected but not being used to lift the load, you should make a deduction
from the gross capacities listed in the load chart based on:
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the difference between the crane's actual weight and its effective weight
nothing, since the jib is not in use
the actual weight of the jib
the effective weight of the jib

On a crawler crane, ground bearing pressure is greatest:


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over the corner
over the left side
over the end
over the right side

When setting a crane up on outriggers, the wheels of the crane should:


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just touch the ground
be as high as possible off the ground
be just high enough off the ground to relieve the tires of crane weight
stay firmly on the ground to support the crane

According to ASME B30.5, when testing around power lines of more than 750kV,
how much clearance is generally required from any part of the crane and its load?
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30 ft.
25 ft.
45 ft.
35 ft.
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