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Rough Terrain Crane

GR-130N
GR-130NL
Model: GR-130N-1
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E
 GR-130NL-1
Serial No.: FD2229–

2016
Operate this machine only after reading this Manual.
Printed in Japan Keep this Manual in the cab so that it can be reviewed
Publication No.: GR-130N-1_OM1-17E 1603 E at any time.
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G010097-01E

Introduction

This manual describes how to properly use the machines of the specification No. shown below.
This manual also describes inspection and maintenance, and measures to be taken in an emergency. Be sure to
read this manual before use.

Applicable Lifting
Applicable specification No. specification No capacity
1 GR-130N-1-00101
13 t
2 GR-130N-1-00102
3 GR-130N-1-00103
4.9 t
4 GR-130N-1-00104

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This manual is divided into "Traveling," "Operation," "Inspection and Maintenance," and "Information and Data."
For operation, inspection, and maintenance of the items below, read the separately attached manuals.
• Engine
• Tachograph (Option)
• AM/FM radio
• Monitor
Keep these manuals in the cab so that they can be consulted at any time.
If this manual is lost or damaged, immediately place an order from your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.
When transferring this machine, also transfer this manual together with the machine.
If you have any questions regarding this machine, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.

Warranty
Check details of the warranty policy.
This machine is warranted as specified in the warranty policy issued by Tadano.
The engine in this machine is warranted as specified in the warranty policy issued by the engine manufacturer.
Do not handle this machine in any way other than described in this manual. Note that the warranty of TADANO
or the engine manufacturer shall not cover any failure or accident caused by improper handling.
Do not modify this machine.
Failure or accidents caused by modification by the customer shall not be covered by the warranty.
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Qualifications Required for Driving and Operation (Applicable in Japan)

This machine is categorized as a mobile crane. Mobile crane operator license


You need a mobile crane operator license, or need to (lifting load: 5 t or more)
have completed a small-sized mobile crane Crane operation Completion of small-sized mobile
operating skill course to operate this crane. crane operating skill course
A large-sized special motor vehicle driver's license (lifting load: less than 5 t)
is required for vehicle traveling. In addition, it is Rigging Rigging skill training course
mandatory to carry the license.
The machine body shall be provided with a mobile Large-sized special motor
Driving vehicle
crane inspection certificate, vehicle inspection vehicle driver's license
certificate and special-purpose vehicle passage permit.

Maintenance and Inspection


Periodic maintenance and inspection are described in the separately attached maintenance note. Read the
notes together with this manual.
If any abnormality is found in periodic maintenance and inspection, immediately repair it.
Proper maintenance and inspection leads to extension of machine life as well as securing safety for operation.

For periodic maintenance and inspection of commercial vehicles etc., the Road Transport Law and Cargo
Vehicle Transport Business Law make it mandatory to prepare standards for inspection periodically carried out
in consideration of operating conditions in addition to legally managed periodic inspection and maintenance, and
to carry out inspection and maintenance based on these standards.

A mobile crane is a machine which requires periodic voluntary inspection specified by the "Occupational Health
and Safety Law". In particular, The Safety Ordinances for Crane make it mandatory for an employer to carry out
inspection before starting operation on the day, and periodic voluntary inspection such as monthly and annual
inspections. If any abnormality is found in the voluntary inspection, it shall be immediately repaired.
Records of periodic voluntary inspections shall be retained for three years.

It is advised that maintenance responsible personnel defines standards for periodic inspection and maintenance
and carries these out at each yard.
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In Event of Failure
If a failure occurs to this machine, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer and inform them of the
following items.
(1) Serial No.
(2) Detail of failure

Serial No.

K00341-01E

Service Life of Machine


This machine is designed and manufactured according to "The Safety Ordinance for Cranes" and "Structural
code for mobile cranes".
The classification and grade for the service life of this machine correspond to 'A2' of JIS B 8822-1 and JIS B
8822-2 standard. (Refer to the following table for the overview of A2 standard.)

Maximum number of
State of
Grade Usage conditions operating cycles (*1)
loading
(Usage grade)
At the ordinary state, lifts the load that is less than 50% of the
Q1-Light 125,000 (U3)
rated load.
At the ordinary state, lifts the load that is more than 50% and
Q2-Moderate 63,000 (U2)
less than 63% of the rated load.
A2
At the ordinary state, lifts the load that is more than 63% and
Q3-Heavy 32,000 (U1)
less than 80% of the rated load.
Q4-Very At the ordinary state, lifts the load that is more than 80% of
16,000 (U0)
heavy the rated load.
(*1) An operating cycle commences when a load is ready for hoisting and ends at the moment when the crane is
ready to hoist the next load.

The service life of a crane varies depending on the operation conditions, the frequency of use, the state of
inspection and maintenance.
The service life of a crane becomes shorter when the crane is used under the following conditions, which are far
different from the assumed conditions.
• Crane use while safety devices are not functional
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• Crane operation that often lifts full lifting capacity load


• Crane use in limited crane postures
• Crane operation that entails impacts such as rapid hoisting up or sudden stop
• Crane use while inspection, maintenance and repair are not properly carried out
• Crane use in a hostile environment

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Before Exporting This Machine Out of Japan (Including Mobile/Satellite


Communication Terminal)
This machine is made to the specifications conforming to the laws and standards of Japan. If you use this
machine out of Japan, you must observe the laws and standards of the country where the machine is used. Do
not use this machine until it is confirmed that the machine conforms to the laws and standards of the country.
This Japanese specification machine is equipped with mobile/satellite communication terminals, and you need
to terminate the communication contracts and remove the mobile/satellite communication terminals before you
ship the machine out of Japan.
Please contact a TADANO branch or sales office beforehand.

For Safety
Read all the precautions for safety and understand them before operation, inspection, and maintenance.
Many accidents during operation, inspection, and maintenance are caused by ignoring the basic safety rules and
precautions. Be aware that disregarding even one safety precaution may result in a serious accident involving
persons and properties around the machine.

In order to prevent accidents, it is important to predict danger.


The responsible manager and operator shall recognize the potential dangers specific to the operation, and take
proper measures according to the degree of danger.

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Safety is described in the "Safety Precautions", "Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance", and also in each
chapter.
It is also described on the warning labels (nameplates) on the machine.
This manual and warning labels (nameplates) use terms of "DANGER," "WARNING," "CAUTION," and
"NOTICE" to call attention in order to emphasize that they are important for safety and procedures. Meanings of
these terms are as follows.

DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.

WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.

NOTICE
NOTICE indicates an important measure or condition for handling, and indicates that, if not
observed, there is a risk of damaging the equipment or device, or degrading performance
and function of the machine.

:R
 eference
Reference indicates a description of useful information or things desirable to be known.

Indicates prohibited actions in the illustration.


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Any operation shall comply with the descriptions in this manual.


In actual operation, risks associated with the machine vary greatly depending on the conditions such as
operation method, environment at the site, and weather. Therefore, observe the safety precautions described
in this manual and on the warning labels, and also pay sufficient attention to anticipate potential risks regarding
operation to prevent accidents and damage to the machine.

Your most important duty is to secure safety for yourself, co-workers, and persons around the machine.
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This manual is a translation of the original document that was prepared for the standard Japanese model.
Therefore, there can be some differences from the actual machine you use.
Use this manual for reference purposes only to find general information about safety and machine operation.

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Contents

Introduction.............................................................. 1 ■ TRAVELING.......................................... 55
Warranty. .............................................................. 1
Before Traveling..................................................... 57
Qualifications Required for Driving and Operation
Checking the Traveling Posture.......................... 57
(Applicable in Japan). ........................................ 2
Status of the Traveling System. .......................... 57
Maintenance and Inspection................................. 2
Inspection before Traveling................................. 57
In Event of Failure................................................. 3
Service Life of Machine. ....................................... 3 Entering the Cab.................................................... 58
Before Exporting This Machine Out of Japan Opening/Closing the Door. ................................. 58
(Including Mobile/Satellite Communication Opening/Closing the Window. ............................ 60
Terminal)............................................................ 4 Adjustment of the Seat........................................ 61
For Safety. ............................................................ 4 Adjustment of the Steering Wheel. ..................... 62
Adjustment of the Mirrors.................................... 62
Contents. .................................................................. 6
Fastening/Unfastening of the Seat Belt. ............. 63
Name of Each Part................................................. 10 Stowing the Control Levers................................. 64
Sunshade............................................................ 64
Contents with Illustration..................................... 11
Traveling System..................................................11 Reading the Instrument Panel.............................. 65
Crane Control Switch.......................................... 15 Instrument Panel and Gauges............................ 65
Other Control. ..................................................... 18 Warning Lamps................................................... 68
Error Codes Shown on Hour Meter. ................... 71
Safety Precautions................................................ 21
Precautions before Starting the Engine.............. 21 Starting and Stopping the Engine. ...................... 75
Precautions for Traveling on Roads.................... 26 Starting the Engine............................................. 76
Precautions for Operation................................... 32 Stopping the Engine............................................ 77

Warning Label........................................................ 47 Transmission Operation. ...................................... 78


Label Location and Content of Warnings. ............. 48 Shift Lever Operation.......................................... 79
Changing to the Power Mode. ............................ 81

Brake Operation..................................................... 82
Foot Brake Operation.......................................... 84
Parking Brake Operation..................................... 85
Exhaust Brake Operation.................................... 85
Auxiliary Operating Brake................................... 86

Steering Operation................................................ 88
Steering Mode Selecting Operation.................... 90

Drive Mode Selection............................................ 96


Selecting the Drive Mode.................................... 97

Lighting Switch and Other Switches................... 98


Lighting Switch.................................................... 98
Turn Signal Lever................................................ 99
Hazard Lamp Switch........................................... 99
Horn Switch. ..................................................... 100
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Wiper................................................................. 100

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Accessories in Cab.............................................. 102 ■ OPERATION........................................ 119


Air Conditioner.................................................. 103
Terminology. ........................................................ 121
Fuel Consumption Monitor................................ 108
Tachograph (option)........................................... 112 Before Crane Operation...................................... 123
AM/FM Radio..................................................... 113 Pre-operational Inspection................................ 123
Monitor............................................................... 114 Preparation for Crane Operation. ..................... 123
How to Use Other Accessories..........................116
How to Read Performance Data Plates............. 125
Operation in Cold Season....................................118 Working Range Chart. ...................................... 125
Winterization...................................................... 118 Rated Lifting Capacity Table............................. 126

Automatic Moment Limiter (AML)...................... 131


Display. ............................................................. 134
Selection of Display. ......................................... 138
Crane State Indicator Display........................... 139
Registration of Operating State and AML
Function Check...............................................141
Alarm and Recovery Operation. ........................151
Other Functions. ............................................... 156
Action against AML System Error......................176

Other Safety Devices........................................... 177


Overwind Cutout Device................................... 177
AML External Indicator Lamp (Option). ............ 178

PTO........................................................................ 179
PTO "ON" Operation......................................... 179
PTO "OFF" Operation....................................... 180

Suspension Lock................................................. 181


Suspension Lock Operation.............................. 182
Suspension Free Operation.............................. 183

Outriggers. ........................................................... 184


Outrigger Set-up............................................... 188
Outrigger Extending Operation......................... 189
Level Set-up...................................................... 194
Outrigger Stowing Operation............................ 196

Adjustment of Control Levers............................ 200


Adjustment of Levers. ....................................... 200

Hoisting................................................................. 202
Hoisting Up/Down Operation............................ 202
High-speed Hoist-down Operation. .................. 204
Drum Indicator. ................................................. 205
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Telescoping the Boom. ....................................... 206


Boom Extending/Retracting Operation............. 206
Maintenance Telescoping Operation. ............... 210

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Elevating the Boom............................................. 212 ■ INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE... 273


Boom Raising/Lowering Operation................... 212
Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance... 275
Boom Elevation Slow Stop/Cancel Operation. . 213
Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance.... 275
Swinging the Boom............................................. 215
Inspection and Maintenance. ............................. 283
Boom Swinging Operation................................ 215
About Inspection and Maintenance. ................. 283
On-rubber Operation........................................... 217 Legal Inspection................................................ 284
On-rubber Stationary Operation....................... 218 Under Severe Use (Severe Condition).............. 284
On-rubber Creep Operation.............................. 220 Conditions of Severe Use................................. 284
Periodic replacement part................................. 285
Taking Out and Stowing the Hook Block. ......... 223
Inspection and Maintenance Interval (Carrier).. 290
Taking Out the Hook Block. .............................. 223
Inspection and Maintenance Interval (Crane)... 297
Stowing the Hook Block.................................... 225
Inspection before Traveling................................ 302
Reeving the Wire Rope........................................ 227
Abnormal Items Detected on the Previous Day
Standard Number of Parts of Line.................... 227
or Operation................................................... 303
Reeving Procedure........................................... 229
Inspection around Carrier................................. 304
Single Top............................................................. 233 Inspection of the Engine Room.......................... 311
Inspection at Driver’s Seat.................................314
Power Tilt Jib........................................................ 235
Jib Lift. .............................................................. 237 Pre-operational Inspection................................. 320
Outline of Jib Mounting..................................... 238 Hydraulic System.............................................. 321
Mounting the Jib................................................ 239 Operating Device.............................................. 322
Changing Jib Length......................................... 249 Outrigger System.............................................. 323
Changing Jib Offset Angle................................ 256 Swing System................................................... 325
Outline of Jib Stowing....................................... 257 Boom/Jib System.............................................. 326
Stowing the Jib.................................................. 258 Lifting Device.................................................... 328
Safety Devices.................................................. 331
Accessories in Cab.............................................. 268
Work Lamp Switch............................................ 269 Inspection of Crane Structure............................ 333
Roof Washer Switch. ........................................ 269
Greasing. .............................................................. 335
Roof Wiper Switch. ........................................... 269
Maintenance Table............................................ 336
Microphone Control Box. .................................. 270
Greasing Chart. ................................................ 337
Accessories Outside of Cab............................... 271
Gear Oil................................................................. 339
Oil cooler........................................................... 271
Maintenance Table............................................ 339
Winch Speed Reducer (Main/Auxiliary Winch) 340
Swing Speed Reducer...................................... 341
Axle (Carrier). ................................................... 342
Axle (Planetary Gear)....................................... 343

Engine................................................................... 345
Maintenance Table............................................ 345
Air Cleaner for Compressor.............................. 346
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Engine Cooling System....................................... 347


Maintenance Table............................................ 347
Coolant Filter..................................................... 348

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Transmission System.......................................... 349 ■ EMERGENCY OPERATIONS. ............ 385


Maintenance Table............................................ 349
Action against Emergency. ................................ 387
Transmission..................................................... 349
If Failure Occurs during Traveling on Roads..... 388
Line Filter. ......................................................... 352
If Stalled at a Railroad Crossing. ...................... 388
Fuel System.......................................................... 353 If Transmission Cannot be Operated................ 389
Maintenance Table............................................ 353 If Engine Speed Does Not Increase. ................ 391
Engine Fuel Filter.............................................. 354 If Fuel Has Run Out. ......................................... 392
If Overheated.................................................... 393
Brake System....................................................... 355
When Towed..................................................... 395
Maintenance Table............................................ 355
If an Error Occurs in the AML System.............. 397
Brake Fluid Reservoir. ...................................... 355
If the Boom Cannot Be Telescoped.................. 398
Disc Brake Pad. ................................................ 356
If the Battery Is Exhausted................................ 399
Air Dryer............................................................ 357

Tire, Wheel............................................................ 358


Maintenance Table............................................ 358
■ INFORMATION AND DATA................. 401
Tire.................................................................... 358
Wheel Nut......................................................... 361 Conversion Tables............................................... 403

Hydraulic System................................................. 362 The Safety Ordinance for Cranes (Japan)......... 404
Maintenance Table............................................ 363
Hand Signals.........................................................412
Hydraulic Oil Tank............................................. 364
Return Filter Major Specifications.............................................413
(at Far Side of Outrigger Control Box). .......... 366 Crane Specifications..........................................413
Line Filter Carrier Specifications. .......................................413
(Pump Circuit for Steering and Swing)........... 366 Overall Dimensions............................................414
Mass. .................................................................415
Swing System. ..................................................... 368
Wire Rope..........................................................415
Maintenance Table............................................ 368
Other..................................................................415
Swing Bearing Mounting Bolt............................ 368
Oils and Greases. ................................................ 416
Electrical System................................................. 370
Oils and Greases Table. ....................................416
Maintenance Table............................................ 370
Recommended Oils and Greases...................... 417
Replacing the Fuses. ........................................ 370
Service Data......................................................... 420
Air Conditioner System....................................... 373
Service Data..................................................... 420
Maintenance Table............................................ 373
Condenser. ....................................................... 373
Refrigerant Level............................................... 373
Refrigerant Piping Connection...........................374
Inside Air Filter...................................................374
V-belt................................................................. 375
Periodic Replacement Part............................... 375
Water Pump...................................................... 375
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Wire Ropes........................................................... 376


Replacing the Wire Ropes................................ 376
Handling the Wire Ropes.................................. 383

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Name of Each Part

"Front", "rear", "left", and "right" are the directions seen from the operator's seat when the boom is directed
toward the front of the frame. These directions are fixed regardless of the swing direction of the superstructure.

Pad Step Pad Fuel tank Pad (aluminum) Step Hydraulic oil tank

Right
Window washer tank Cab Battery

Engine

Coolant reservoir

Front Rear

Auxiliary winch Main winch


Left

Single top Jib Boom Auxiliary winch wire rope Main winch wire rope Air cleaner

Pad (aluminum) Pad Pad

Auxiliary Main Front Front Outrigger Brake fluid Rear axle Rear outrigger
hook block hook block outrigger axle control box reservoir
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• The above is the traveling configuration of the X-type outrigger specification machine.

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Traveling System

Inside the Cab

Steering mode selector P.89


Hazard lamp switch P.98

Lock pin switch P.89


Steering wheel P.62 14

15

Lock pin release switch P.89


11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

Exhaust brake switch 21

P.83 ࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

Wiper/washer switch
P.92 Lighting switch/turn signal lever P.98
Monitor P.102  
H


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Parking brake switch P.83


Shift lever P.78 Power mode switch P.78
Horn switch P.98 Drive mode selector P.96
Idling adjuster knob P.75
Starter switch P.75, P.98

Accelerator pedal
Brake pedal P.83

Seat P.61

Seat belt P.63


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Camera selector P.102

Rearview mirror control switch (Option) P.102


AIR CONDITIONER

FAN

OFF LO HI A/C

COOL WARM

Emergency transmission switch P.390

ON ON

OFF OFF

非常ミッション 非常アクセル

Emergency accelerator switch P.391

Tachograph (Option) P.102

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High beam indicator P.98 Turn signal indicator P.98


Low travel speed
Fuel gauge P.65 Turn signal indicator P.98 Tachometer P.65
indicator P.96
Speedometer P.65 Air pressure gauge P.65, P.83

Odometer/tripmeter
Gear position Torque converter oil
P.65
indicator P.78 temperature gauge P.68
Water temperature gauge P.65 Odometer/tripmeter Hour meter P.65
change button P.65
Battery abnormal warning P.65
Steering filter warning P.65 Low air pressure warning P.65, P.83
Engine oil pressure warning P.65 Auxiliary operating brake warning P.83
Engine warning (red) P.68 Exhaust brake indicator P.83
CPU error warning Lock pin warning P.89
P.68, P.389

Water separator warning P.65 Steering center indicator P.89


Engine warning (yellow) P.68 Special steering warning P.89
Coolant level warning P.65 4WD indicator P.96
Torque converter oil pressure Brake warning P.83
warning P.65 Fuel level warning P.65
Engine overrun warning P.65 K09204-01E
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Outside the Cab

Cover

Window washer
tank P.316

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Lower part of cab entrance Step lamp switch P.102

ON

OFF

Step lamp P.102

Power window external


switch P.60

Bottom face of cab entrance


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Crane Control Switch

Inside the Cab (ISO layout)


Drum indicator P.202
AML P.131
Emergency control switch
P.397, P.398
PTO switch P.179 14

15 Suspension lock switch P.181


Auxiliary winch high-speed hoist-down
Swing brake switch P.215
0
1
2
3
4
10
11
indicator P.202
ECO mode switch P.133
13
12
9
8
7

Main winch high-speed hoist-down


6
5

21

Overwind cutout disable switch ࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

indicator P.202
P.177, P.226
Main winch high-speed hoist-down
Auxiliary winch pedal P.202 switch P.202
Boom telescoping/jib tilt pedal P.206, P.236 Auxiliary winch high-speed hoist-down
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switch P.202
Level P.184
Outrigger control panel P.184
Work lamp switch P.268

Boom telescoping/jib tilt


selector switch P.206, P.236 Boom elevating lever P.212
Main winch lever P.202
Swing lever P.215
Auxiliary winch lever P.202
Horn switch P.215
Boom telescoping/jib tilt lever
P.206, P.236, P.398
4th/5th/top boom extension
switch P.206 K09205-01E

(TADANO layout)

Drum indicator P.202


AML P.131
Emergency control switch
P.397, P.398
Suspension lock switch P.181
14

PTO switch P.179


15

Auxiliary winch high-speed hoist-down


Swing brake switch P.215 0

5
1

6
2

7
3

8
4

9
10

12
11

13
indicator P.202
21
Main winch high-speed hoist-down
ECO mode switch P.133 ࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ
࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

indicator P.202
Overwind cutout disable switch Main winch high-speed hoist-down
P.177, P.226 switch P.202
Boom telescoping/jib tilt pedal  
H


M

  

Auxiliary winch high-speed hoist-down


P.206, P.236 switch P.202
Boom elevating pedal P.212

Level P.184

Outrigger control panel P.184


Work lamp switch P.268
Main winch lever P.202
Boom telescoping/jib tilt
selector switch P.206, P. 236 Auxiliary winch lever P.202
Boom telescoping/jib tilt lever
Swing lever P.215
P.206, P.236, P.398
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Horn switch P.215 4th/5th/top boom extension


switch P.206
Boom elevating lever P.212
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• Layout of control levers and pedals differ depending on specifications.

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Suspension lock indicator P.181


PTO indicator P.179

Work lamp indicator P.268

4th/5th/top boom emergency


telescoping switch P.206, P.398

2nd/3rd boom emergency ON ON

telescoping switch P.206, P.398 OFF OFF

非常ミッション 非常アクセル

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Outside the Cab

Outrigger control box P.184


Left side of vehicle K09210-01E

AML external indicator lamp (option) P.178 Cab

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Other Control

Inside the Cab

Air blow louver

14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ
࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ
2211

Power window switch P.60

Cigarette lighter P.102


AM/FM radio P.113

Ashtray P.102
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Emergency Flare P. 388

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Roof wiper switch P.268

Air conditioner control panel P.102 Roof washer switch P.268

AIR CONDITIONER

FAN

OFF LO HI A/C

COOL WARM

Microphone control box P.268 Sunshade P. 64


Side lamp P.102

Room lamp P.102

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Safety Precautions

WARNING
This section describes precautions to prevent accidents. For specific precautions, refer to
the corresponding paragraphs in the main text of this manual (white pages).
Illustrations are used to supplement the precautions. These illustrations show approximate
location of the important points, and the shapes, etc. may be different from those on the
actual machines.

Precautions before Starting the Engine.......................... 21


Precautions for Traveling on Roads. ............................... 26
Precautions for Operation. ............................................... 32

Precautions before Starting the Engine

• Read This Manual

Improper operation, inspection, and


maintenance of the machine may damage the
machine and cause accidents resulting in
injury or death.
Read this manual thoroughly to understand
fully how to operate, inspect, and maintain
the machine. Do not start work until you
understand this manual.
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In addition, keep this manual in the cab so
that it can be consulted at any time.

• Follow Instructions and Warnings

This manual and warning labels (nameplates)


describe instructions and warnings necessary
for safe operation. Read and understand
them first. Neglecting the instructions and
warnings may result in an injury, or in the
worst case, a fatal accident.

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• Maintain Warning Labels (Nameplates)

The warning labels (nameplates) attached on


each part of the machine describe important
precautions for using the machine. Always
keep the warning labels (nameplates) clean
and readable.
If any warning label is lost or damaged,
order a new one from your nearest TADANO
distributor or dealer and attach it.
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• Prepare against Emergency

Be familiar with storage places of the first-aid


kit and fire extinguisher, and proper usage of
them against possible accidents or fire.
In addition, decide where and how to make
emergency contact.

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• Wear Proper Clothing

Loose clothing allows hems or sleeves of a


jacket caught by protrusions or control levers
of the machine, and may cause unexpected
accidents. Wear clothing properly.

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• Wear Protective Equipment

Wear protective equipment such as a hard


hat, safety shoes, and protective gloves for
safety when working.
When you work at an elevated place (height of
2 m or more), wear a safety belt.
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22 Safety Precautions
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• Do Not Operate a Crane When You Are Tired or under Influence of Alcohol

You cannot focus your attention under poor physical conditions, such as when you are tired, short
of sleep, or under influence of medication or alcohol. Do not operate the machine because these
conditions hinder judgements necessary to avoid danger in emergencies.

• Keep Footings and Shoe Soles Clean

When oil or mud adheres to the soles of


shoes, pedals, or passages, your foot may
slip off a step or a pedal, causing a fall or
improper operation.
Sufficiently wipe it off before operation and
always keep clean.
Operator and related workers should wear
slip-proof shoes.
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Further, do not leave any parts or tools in the
footwell of the operator's seat or on the passage.
It will obstruct safe operations.

• Get on and off the Machine Safely

Do not jump onto or off from the machine.


Further, do not get on or off while carrying
something.
Get on and off when the machine is
completely stopped and with your body facing
the machine. Use handrails and steps to hold
your body always at three or more points.
Do not use the steering wheel or control
G05009-000
levers to support your body.

• Keep Visibility in Good Condition

When window glass, lights, mirrors or camera


are dirty, improper visibility impairs safe
operation.
Remove any dirt so that window glasses and
lights provide good visibility.
Adjust the mirrors or camera so that the best
visibility can be obtained from the operator's
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seat.
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Never Operate a Machine during Inspection


and Maintenance

If the machine is operated during inspection


and maintenance, there are risks of accidents
and damage to the machine. WARNING
When a warning tag is hung on a door of or Do not operate
control lever in the operator's cab, do not
operate the machine until the warning tag
is removed by the personnel in charge of
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maintenance.

• Make Arrangement with Related Workers

If an arrangement with related workers before


operation is neglected or insufficient, it may
cause an accident.
Before operation, make sufficient
arrangements for the following items with
the related workers such as the supervisor,
rigging workers, and signal persons. And then
observe the decisions.
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• Mass of load to be lifted, lifting height,
loading and unloading places, crane set-up place, work procedure, and rigging method, based on
the rated lifting capacity table.
• Check of ground condition for crane set-up place, and presence/absence of buried objects such
as water pipes and gas pipes.
• Overturning prevention measures such as placing of pads and extending outriggers.
• Selection of rigging workers and signal persons, and agreement about the signaling method.
• Setting of off-limits zone, and installation of fencing and ropes.
• Check of the work sites for related workers.
• Check of emergency communication methods, contact addresses, and safety and health
organizations.

• Check Control Lever Positions before


Starting the Engine

The machine may move as soon as the engine


is started depending on positions of control
levers. This is very dangerous.
Check that all the control levers are at the
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correct positions before starting the engine.

Neutral
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• Check Safety around the Machine before


Starting the Engine

Starting the engine without checking safety


around the machine may cause damage to the
machine or accidents resulting in injury or
death.
Before starting the engine, check that there
is no person or obstacle under or around the
machine.
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Further, sound a horn to alert people around
the machine when starting the engine.

• Keep Surroundings of the Engine Clean

Flammable objects such as dead leaves,


wastepaper, and oil stains near the engine
may catch fire.
Remove them before operation.

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• Be Careful When Refueling

Fuel is highly flammable and dangerous.


Other oils and greases are also flammable
and dangerous. Pay sufficient attention when
handling them.
Observe the following items when refueling.
• Stop the engine.
• Refuel the machine in a well-ventilated open
place.
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• Keep away the fire such as a lit cigarette.
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Precautions for Traveling on Roads

• Inspection before Traveling

If a machine has an abnormality, traveling


without repairing it is dangerous. Inspect
the machine according to the chapters
"Inspection before traveling" and "Pre-
operational inspection" in this manual before
traveling.
If any abnormality is found, report it to the
responsible personnel and repair it before
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traveling.

• Keep Visibility in Good Condition

Poor visibility hindered by soiled window


glass, lights, mirrors or camera impairs safe
operation.
Remove any dirt so that window glasses and
lights provide good visibility.
Adjust the mirrors or camera so that the best
visibility can be obtained from the driver's
seat.
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• Set the Machine in Traveling Posture

It is dangerous if the hook block or boom


sways, or an outrigger beam extends while
traveling.
Traveling with a jib mounted causes a larger
protrusion to the front and creates hazards.
Stow the hook block, boom, and jib onto the
specified positions, and fix the outrigger
beams with lock pins.
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Set the machine into the traveling posture
according to this manual before traveling.
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26 Safety Precautions
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• Travel on the Road in the Two-wheel Steering


Mode

Traveling in the special steering mode is


prohibited because it is dangerous.
Travel in the normal steering mode.

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• Do Not Travel with Cargo Loaded

Traveling with cargos other than specified


ones loaded causes unexpected accidents
such as the falling of the cargo. For carrying
cargos, use a dedicated machine such as a
truck.

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• Observe the Seating Capacity

Traveling with passengers exceeding seating


capacity is against the law. And it may cause
unexpected accidents.

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• Wear a Seat Belt

Wear a seat belt for safety while traveling.


Securely wear the belt without twist.
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Check around the Machine before Starting

Check that there are no persons or obstacles


around the machine before starting.

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• Attention to Safe Driving

Keep a sufficient distance from the preceding vehicles, maintain a moderate speed, and apply
brakes early.
Do not drive in an aggressive manner such as overspeeding, sudden starting, sudden braking or
steering.

• Assign a Guide at a Place with Poor Visibility

Assign a guide at a corner, narrow place, a


place where visibility is limited, and when
reversing, to prevent collisions or crashes.

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• Be Careful of Road Surface Conditions

Poor road surface conditions may cause an


unexpected accident due to slippage or loss
of steering wheel control.
When traveling on snow-covered road, frozen
road surface, rough ground or slope, pay
particular attention to safe driving and take
safety into account.
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Before traveling, check road surface


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conditions, and use tire chains depending on
road surface conditions.

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• Be Careful of Overhead Objects

Accidents may occur depending on the


height of overhead objects such as electric
wires. When traveling, check the major
specifications, and be careful of the overhead
clearance from the overhead objects such as
the electric wires for the trains, overpasses,
and tunnels.

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• If the Engine Stops While Traveling

If the machine travels on a downhill, etc., with


the engine stopped, air is not supplied to the
air tank, resulting in insufficient air pressure,
and the brakes stop functioning.
If the engine stops during traveling,
immediately stop the vehicle at a safe place.

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• If the Machine Fails in a Tunnel

Immediately flash the hazard lamps and place


a triangle indicator at the rear of the machine
to inform the following vehicles of danger.
And then, take measures to tow the machine
out of the tunnel.
Do not try to repair the machine in the tunnel
as this may lead to a secondary accident.

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• Avoid Excessive Use of Foot Braking

Excessive use of foot braking overheats the


braking system, and may disable the braking
function.
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On a long downhill, shift the gear down to use


engine braking, and use the exhaust brake
and retarder as well.

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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Stop Considering Front Protrusion

The top end of the boom is located over


the front of the vehicle. In order to prevent
accidents, make sure that the boom head
does not go beyond the stop line when
stopping on a road.

G05032-000

• Park on a Level and Safe Place

In order to prevent danger, avoid parking on a


slope.
When parking, stop on a level place and apply
the parking brake.

G05019-000

• When Parking on Slope Is Unavoidable,


Chock the Wheels

When unavoidably parking on a slope, park


the machine parallel to the slope. Further,
apply the parking brake to prevent the
machine from running, and set the stoppers to
the tires.

G05033-000

• Take Safety Measures against Accidents


When Parking on a Road due to Failure,
etc.

To prevent accidents when parking on a


road, set up a flag, fencing, flashers, or
triangle reflector so that the machine is easily
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noticeable from other passing vehicles even


at night.
Additionally, park the machine in the way G05034-000
so that the traffic of other vehicles and
pedestrians are not obstructed.

30 Safety Precautions
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• When Leaving the Machine

If the machine is left with the engine running


or with the starter switch key inserted, other
people can operate the machine.
When leaving the machine, take the following
measures.
• Park on a level ground, and apply the
parking brake.
• Apply all the brakes and locks, and set the
G05035-000
levers to neutral positions.
• Stop the engine, and remove the key from the
starter switch.
• Lock all the doors and covers.
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Safety Precautions 31
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Precautions for Operation

• Check Conditions of Work Site

If you operate the machine without paying


attention to the surrounding conditions, it
may cause unexpected accidents.
Before starting work, check the work position,
passages, presence of obstacles, and set-up
state of other machines by yourself.
And operate the machine while also paying
attention to any change in the surroundings
G05036-00E
during the work.

• Prohibit Access to Work Site

If an unauthorized person or vehicle enters


the work site, it may result in accidents such
as collision, injury or death.
Before work, check that there is no
unauthorized person or obstacles in the work
site. Designate the work site as an "OFF-
LIMITS" zone, and take measures to prevent
persons from gaining access (such as fencing
G05037-000
and assignment of a watchperson).
Assign a guide to prevent accidents when
working in a site near heavy traffic.

• Assign a Signal Person

Assign a signal person and follow


instructions from the signal person. It is
particularly important in the following cases:
• When working near electricity lines.
• When the operator cannot see the lifted load.
• When moving the crane into a narrow
passage or in a direction where visibility is
limited.
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• When working jointly with two or more
machines.
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Use portable radio equipment whenever


possible for communication between the
signal person and operator.

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• Use Sufficient Illumination at Night

Working in a dark place causes a delay


in keeping footing, locating persons and
obstacles around, and increases the risk of
accident.
When working at night, turn on work lamps
so that movements of the machine and lifted
load are clearly visible, and illuminate the
surrounding area by installing additional
G05039-000
illumination equipment.

• Observe the Work Conditions


Rated lifting capacity table
If the machine conditions such as extension
width of outriggers, boom length, and load
radius are out of the specifications given in
the rated lifting capacity table, the machine
may overturn even if a load is not lifted.
Strictly observe the working conditions
specified in the rated lifting capacity table.

G05040-00E

• Do Not Operate the Crane with a Load


beyond Rated Lifting Capacity

If a load of a mass exceeding the rated lifting


capacity is lifted, the machine is overloaded,
causing machine damage or overturning.
Before lifting a load, check the rated lifting Mass of lifting device
such as hook
capacities. The rated lifting capacity depends
on the boom length, load radius, etc. Never lift Rated lifting capacity Rated load

a load exceeding the values specified in the


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rated lifting capacity table at any time.

• Use Safety Devices Properly

Properly use safety devices such as an AML


according to the instruction described in this Normal Emergency
manual.
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Improper use of safety devices or obstruction


of the functions may result in damage to the AML
machine or an overturning accident.

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Safety Precautions 33
G050011-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Inspection after Starting the Engine

Neglecting inspections after starting the


engine may delay detection of abnormalities
of the machine, causing damages to the
machine or accidents resulting in injury or
death. Carry out inspections in a sufficiently
large space where there are no persons
around the machine and no obstructions.
After starting the engine, check the
G05016-000
indications on the instruments and devices.
After that, check safety around the machine,
and inspect the operating conditions of the
control devices, machine elements, and safety
devices under a no-load operation.

• Check Outrigger Set-up Condition


Lock pin
A poorly set-up outrigger may result in an
overturning accident. Check the following
items. Level
• The machine body is set up horizontally.
• The outrigger floats are in contact with the
ground or the pads.
• All the tires are off the ground.
• The outrigger beams are fixed with lock pins.
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34 Safety Precautions
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• Check before Lifting Load

Check the following before lifting a load.


• The mass of the lifting load does not exceed
the rated lifting capacity.
• The number of parts of line for the wire rope
is identical to the standard number of parts
of line specified in the rated lifting capacity
table.
• Proper lifting devices are used, and the load
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is securely rigged.
• The hook block is directly above the gravity center of the load.
• The load lines are vertical so that the load can
be lifted vertically.
• The hook block safety latch functions properly.
• The wire ropes are free of intertwining or
disorderly winding.

• Securely Rig the Lifted Load

Improper rigging causes a fall of the lifting load and will result in an accident. Pay attention to the
following for secure rigging.
• Grasp the mass and gravity center of the lifted load, and use slings best suited for the mass and
shape of the lifting load.
• When using wire ropes or chains as slings, they must have sufficient strength and be free from
damage and wear.
• Rig a load directly over its gravity center so that the lifted load does not overturn or slip out of the
slings when clearing the ground.
In addition, rig a load so that the lifting devices do not cross over each other, or are not
intertwined.
• Do not rig a load with one rigging rope. Otherwise the lifted load turns, creating hazards and
untwisting the rope, reducing the strength of the rigging rope.
• For the load with sharp corners, apply pads to the corners to avoid damaging the rigging wire
ropes and loads.
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Safety Precautions 35
G050011-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Securely Clear the Ground by Winch Operation

When lifting a load, securely clear the ground


by winch operation.
Do not lift a load off the ground by raising
or extending the boom, which may cause
damage to the machine or an overturning
accident.
When clearing the ground, stop hoisting for
a time when the rigging ropes are tensioned,
G05046-00E
and check that the load is hung over its
gravity center, the load does not stick to the
ground or does not interfere with other loads
or surrounding structures.
Lift the load vertically, and stop lifting again when the load is raised by several centimeters above
the ground, and stop the sway of the load. Then, check that the state of rigging is fine, the load is
securely held at the position, and the machine is not overloaded. And then, lift the load again.

• Lift One Load Only

Never lift two or more loads at once. Even


if the total mass of the loads is within
the rated lifting capacity, the loads may
become unbalanced, or the operator
cannot concentrate on all loads, which are
dangerous.
Be sure to lift one load only.

G05047-00E

• Never Lift an Uncalculable Load

If buried objects, garden trees, or objects


driven into the ground are attempted to
be pulled up, an unexpected load may be
applied to each part of the machine, causing
a damage to the machine or an overturning
accident.
Do not lift objects that are driven into the
ground such as poles and piles, garden trees,
G05048-00E
and objects which are buried in mud or sand.
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36 Safety Precautions
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• Avoid Overload (Exceeded Capacity)


Rated lifting capacity table
When a load near the rated lifting capacity is L(m)
R(m)
Outrigger fully extended (6.5 m) -360 degrees-
9.35 16.4 23.45 30.5
2.5 25.0 15.0 12.0

lifted, overload may occur if the load sways.


3.0 25.0 15.0 12.0
3.5 25.0 15.0 12.0 8.0
4.0 23.5 15.0 12.0 8.0
4.5 21.5 15.0 12.0 8.0
5.0 19.6 15.0 12.0 8.0

Be careful to avoid overloading.


5.5 17.8 15.0 12.0 8.0
6.0 16.3 15.0 12.0 8.0
6.5 15.1 15.0 11.5 8.0
7.0 14.0 10.8 8.0
9.6

When an overload occurs, carry out a hoist-


8.0 11.3 8.0
9.0 9.2 8.6 7.6
10.0 7.5 7.6 6.9
11.0 6.3 6.5 6.3
12.0 5.35 5.5 5.6

down operation to lower the load to the


13.0 4.6 4.75 4.9
13.5 4.25 4.45 4.55
14.0 4.15 4.25
15.0 3.65 3.8
16.0 3.2 3.4

ground.
17.0 2.85 3.0
18.0 2.5 2.65
19.0 2.2 2.4
20.0 2.0 2.15
20.5 1.9 2.0

When extending or lowering the boom, also


21.0 1.9
22.0 1.7
24.0 1.35
26.0 1.1

be careful to avoid overloading because the


27.9 0.9

A(°) 0 - 84
0㨪84

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load radius increases.

• Carefully Carry Out Simultaneous Operation

During simultaneous operation, movement


of the machine tends to be slower compared
with independent operations. On the other
hand, when simultaneous operation is
switched to independent operation, the
movement may become faster.
When carrying out simultaneous operation,
carefully operate the machine so that a
G05050-000
sudden speed change does not occur.
When you are not accustomed to the machine, the simultaneous operation may result in an
operation error. Do not carry out simultaneous operation until familiarizing yourself with the
operation.

• Avoid Collisions with Obstacles

When moving the lifted load, be careful not to


allow a part of the machine or the lifted load
to collide with obstacles around the machine.
In a place with many obstacles, assign a
signal person and follow the instructions from
the signal person to avoid collisions.

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Safety Precautions 37
G050011-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Carefully Operate When the Boom Is Raised


Almost Fully

When the boom is raised to near the upper


limit, the horizontal clearance between the
lifted load and the boom is small. When the
load sways, the lifted load may collide with
the boom or jib, damaging itself, the boom,
or jib. Carefully carry out operation near the
boom angle upper limit so as not to allow the
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lifted load to collide with the boom.

• Carry Out Demolition Work Carefully

It is dangerous to lift structures with an


unclear mass and gravity center during
demolition work.
Check the mass and gravity center of the
load before operation, and decide the lifting
method accordingly.

G05053-000

• Lift a Submerged Load Carefully

When a load submerged under water is lifted,


be aware that the load contains water and may
be several times heavier than the expected
mass. Do not lift the load from water in one
quick operation. Drain water while slowly
lifting the load.
In addition, even if water is completely
drained, a load raised out of water is much
G05054-000
heavier than when it is given buoyancy in
water. Be extremely careful not to allow overloading to occur.

• Pay Attention to Long Loads

Be careful when raising a long load. A lifted


load may turn and collide with the rigger,
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crane, or structures around the machine.


Attach guide ropes to one end or both ends of
the load and keep the position of the load, and
prevent the load from turning or swaying.

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• Pay Attention to Dead Turns of Wire Ropes

If a wire rope is completely reeled out from


the winch drum, the load is directly applied
to the rope end due to shortage of friction,
causing damage or breakage of the wire rope.
Make sure that three or more extra turns
remain always on the winch drum. Pay extra
attention when the load is to be lowered below
the ground level.
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• Do Not Suspend Load for a Long Time

Avoid keeping a load lifted for a long time.


Arrange a work procedure to minimize the
time to keep loads suspended.

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• Use the Crane Only for the Specified Purposes

A crane is a machine to lift objects. Do


not use it for other than the specified
applications, such as lifting a person or
pushing an object with the boom.

G05058-00E

• Do Not Use Special Attachments

Operation with special attachments such as


an earth auger or vibro-hammer is prohibited.
Such operation may result in an overturning
accident, and shorten the machine life.
Note that any accident or failure caused by
operation with an attachment mounted will
not be covered by our warranty.
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Safety Precautions 39
G050011-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Do Not Add Counterweight

Addition of counterweights other than the


specified ones may damage the machine,
or affect the backward stability, resulting in
rearward overturn of the machine.
Do not install or place a counterweight other
than specified ones or an object functioning
as a counterweight onto the machine.

G05060-00E

• Do not Distract Attention

Inattentive crane operation is very dangerous.


Do not look away from the signal person and
lifted load, and be sure to concentrate on the
operation.

G05061-00E

• Do Not Pass a Load over a Person

Avoid dangerous operations such as passing


the hook block or lifted load over a person.
And, do not allow anyone to enter the area
under the boom or lifted load.

G05062-00E

• Avoid Sideways Pulling, Diagonal Lifting,


and Pulling-in

It is very dangerous to pull a load sideways,


lift it diagonally, and pull in a load. Such
operations damage the boom, jib, and swing
mechanism, and they may also overturn the
machine.
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Do not forcibly pull a load in which lies out of


the load radius. Move the machine toward the
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load and lift it vertically.

40 Safety Precautions
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• Before Leaving the Cab

Before leaving the operator's cab, take the


following measures.
• Lower the load onto the ground. The Article
75 of "the Safety Rules for Crane" prohibits
the operator from leaving the cab while
lifting a load.
• Fully retract the boom and stow it.
• Apply all the brakes and drum locks (if
G05064-00E
equipped).
• Return the control levers to neutral.
• Stop the engine, and remove key from the starter switch.
• Lock all the doors and covers.

• Do Not Let Person Other than Operator Ride

If any person other than the operator is riding


the machine, the person may fall or be caught.
Presence of other persons also hinders the
operation.
Do not allow any person other than the
operator to get on the machine.

G05065-00E

• Precaution When Jib Is Mounted (1)

Do not lift individual loads by the boom and


jib respectively. The boom and jib may be
damaged, or the machine may overturn.

G05066-00E

• Precaution When Jib Is Mounted (2)

Avoid a boom lift when the jib is mounted.


Such an operation may cause overturning of
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the machine and other accidents.

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• Precaution When Jib Is Mounted (3)

Avoid lifting one load using both the main


winch and auxiliary winch. An error during
such an operation may cause damage to the
boom or jib, or an overturning accident.

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• Suspend Operation When Visibility


Becomes Poor

When visibility becomes poor due to weather


conditions such as rain, snow, or fog, halt
operations and stow the machine. Wait until
visibility recovers to an extent that operation
is not hindered.

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• Suspend Operation during Strong Wind

A strong wind sways the lifted load, which is dangerous to workers and surrounding structures,
and may damage the boom or overturn the machine. Particularly, the longer the boom is and the
larger the area of the load is, the more the wind affects the machine.
When strong gusts of maximum instantaneous wind speed of 10 m/s or more blows, halt operation
and stow the boom.
Pay special attention when the boom is long or the lifted load has a large area. Halt operation
depending on the situation even if the wind speed is slower than 10 m/s.
The following table shows a rough indication of wind speed. The wind speeds shown below are at a
height of 10 m from an open flat ground.

Wind
speed Influence on land
(m/s)
Dust and loose paper raised.
5–8
Small tree branches begin to move.
Low trees with leaves start to sway.
8–11 Water surfaces in ponds or marshes
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start to make waves.


Large branches move. Whistling
11–14 heard in overhead wires. Umbrella
use becomes difficult.
Whole tree sways. Effort needed to G05070-00E
14–17
walk against the wind.

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• Suspend Operation When There Is a Risk of


Lightning Strike

If the machine is struck by lightning, it may be


damaged, and also the operator and related
workers may be injured. When there is a risk
of lightning strike, halt the operation and stow
the boom, then leave the machine.
If the machine is struck by lightning, stay in
the cab to avoid another lightning strike on
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you.

• Precautions in Cold Season

• Remove any snow and ice on the machine.


Especially, remove snow and ice on the
boom completely, as they may fall during
operation.
• Do not touch metallic surface of the machine
in extremely cold season. Your skin may be
frozen to the metallic surface.
• Warm up the machine sufficiently. After
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warming up, check that the machine
operates normally. Unfreeze or dry the components as necessary.
• When starting operation, slowly operate until oils and greases become smooth on the machine.
• Check that the load is not frozen to the ground. It is dangerous to lift a load when it is stuck to the
ground.
• At the end of an operation, clean the mud around outriggers and tires in order to prevent possible
accidents caused by freezing.
• Pay extra care to battery maintenance. Use oils, greases, and fuels suitable for cold weather.
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Safety Precautions 43
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Avoid Electric Shocks

An electric shock may occur only by approaching the electric lines depending on the voltage.
If carrying out the operation near power cables or main lines is unavoidable, take the following
preventive measures.

(Reference: Clearance recommended by Japanese power companies)


Voltage Clearance
Low voltage 100 V, 200 V
2m
High voltage 6,600 V
22,000 V 3m
66,000 V 4m
Extra high 154,000 V 5m
voltage 187,000 V 7m
275,000 V 10 m
500,000 V 11 m

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•C
 onsult with the power company sufficiently
in advance and take necessary measures for safety.
• Make related workers such as riggers wear
rubber or leather shoes. Safety clearance
• Always leave the specified or larger
clearance between the power lines and the
lifted load or machine during operation.
• Assign a dedicated watchperson to
prevent the machine and lifted load from
approaching electric lines and unauthorized
persons from entering a work area.
• Workers on the ground must not touch the
machine or lifted load. When it is necessary G05074-00E

to control the lifted load, attach a dry fiber rope to the load as a guide rope to prevent the load
from turning and swaying.
• Do not place loads under electric lines or near power sources.
• Operate the machine slowly and cautiously, with extreme care.

If you get an electrical shock, do not panic. Take the following measures.
• Operator should keep calm and slowly move the machine and lifted load away from the power line
as far as the specified clearance or more, and then escape from the cab.
• When the machine is damaged and cannot be operated, it is safest to stay sitting on the operator's
seat until the power line is deenergized. If this is not possible, jump off as far as possible from
the machine body. It is dangerous to climb down the machine body, because it may result in an
electric shock.
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• In order to prevent secondary accidents, evacuate related workers around the machine, and
further watch out to keep anyone away from the electrified machine and lifted load.
• Contact the power company for halting of power transmission, and receive emergency
instructions.
• After an accident, inform a TADANO distributor or dealer of the accident, and seek advice on
follow-up measures, inspection, and repair.

44 Safety Precautions
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G050011-02E

• Pay Attention to High-power Radio Waves

Induction current is generated in the


structural part of the machine near high-
power radio wave generating sources such as
television and radio transmission towers. It
may cause an electric shock by electrification,
or burns by the heated hook block. Further,
electronic equipment may be destroyed.
When carrying out operation near high-power
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radio wave generating sources, contact the
broadcasting company in advance and seek
advice about safety.
When operating, take preventive measures
such as wearing rubber gloves to avoid electric
shocks and burns.

• Multi-crane Operation Requires Extra Care

It is dangerous to lift a load using two or more


machines. Avoid it whenever possible.
Multi-crane operation involves high risks due
to deviations in the gravity center such as
machine overturning, dropping of lifted loads,
and damage to the boom.
If a multi-crane operation is unavoidable,
observe the following with the closest
G05076-000
attention.
• Make careful prearrangements about the operating method with related workers.
• Assign a supervisor and follow the supervisor's instructions. Make all of the related workers carry
communication equipment if necessary.
• Set up the machine horizontally on a solid ground with outriggers fully extended.
• Use machines of the same type and the same performance with sufficient capacity for the loads.
Set all the boom length, boom angle, and number of parts of line to be equal.
• Lift the load in the way that the wire ropes of each machine are always vertical.
• Rig the load so that each machine evenly bears the load.
• Move the load by hoisting operation and boom elevating operation, and avoid slewing operation
wherever possible. Do not carry out simultaneous operations with hoisting, boom elevating,
swinging, etc.
• Operate each crane simultaneously so as to prevent the load from being deflected to one
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machine.

Safety Precautions 45
G050011-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Stow the Machine after Operation Is Completed

It is dangerous to leave the machine in the


operation posture. Stow the machine after the
operation is completed.

G05019-000

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46 Safety Precautions
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G060097-01E

Warning Label

The warning labels attached on the machine describe important warning items concerning safety. This section
describes locations and contents of the warning labels. Fully understand the notices described on the warning
labels, which are very important to prevent accidents.
Check that these warning labels are not soiled.If the instructions are unreadable or the pictures are not clear,
clean them.
If the warning labels are damaged or missing, replace them with new ones. Order new warning labels from a
TADANO distributor or dealer.
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Warning Label 47
G060097-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Label Location and Content of Warnings

(16) (1)
(10)
(14)

B (9)

(19)

(21)
(2) (22)
(5)
(6) (4)
(7)
(25)

(20) (18)

View A

(30)
(3) (15)
(13)
(26)
View B (rotary joint)

(28) (29) (8) (24) (23)


(12) (12)

A
Near engine radiator
(4)
(27)

(4) (4)
(11)
(20)

(17)

Inside of left cover on the swing table View from the rear of the cab Inside the door
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K09214-00E

48 Warning Label
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G060097-01E

(1) DANGER Being caught by boom (12) Radiator fan hazard (22) Being caught by hose
(2 points)
(2) Safety precaution (13) Caution for boiling (23) Burn hazard
water
(3) Mounting/stowing jib (14) Caution for suspension (24) Caution for heated
lock exhaust pipe
(4) Prohibition of (15) Caution for setting jib (25) Overhead hazard
disassembly of piping set pin
(4 points)
(5) Read the operation (16) Prohibition of traveling (26) Prohibition of opening
manual with shift lever in cover in strong wind
neutral
(6) Caution for electric (17) Caution for traveling on (27) Caution for handling
shock road brake fluid
(7) Caution for overturning (18) No fire, diesel oil (28) Caution for wiring
route (overwind cutout
device)
(8) Caution for jib extension (19) Caution for handling air (29) Caution for wiring route
conditioner filter
(9) Caution for hose during (20) Caution for (30) Prohibition of cleaning
jib stowing replacement of filter
element and hydraulic
oil (2 points)
(10) Exhaust gas hazard (21) Caution for wiring route
(11) Caution for tightening
wheel nuts
(1) Being caught by boom (3) Mounting/stowing jib

Correctly mount and stow jib


Do not put your hands or head out according to the Operation Manual.
of the window during operation. Improper handling will cause serious
It may lead to a serious injury or accidents such as falling and
fatal accident. damage of the jib.
370-022-17350-1-E

370-022-17280-0-E

(2) Safety precaution (4) Prohibition of disassembly of piping (4 points)

• Read the Operation Manual and


Warning labels to fully understand before • Never disassemble hydraulic
carrying out operation, inspection and
maintenance of the machine.
and pneumatic equipment, piping
• Improper operation, inspection and and joints.
maintenance will cause a serious injury • Some of those reach high
and/or fatal accident.
• Keep the Operation Manual near
pressure even if when the engine
operator’s seat. stops, and disassembly will cause
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• Remodeling on the machine will cause serious injury accident.


a serious accident, which is prohibited.
370-022-17380-0-E
370-022-17270-0-E

Warning Label 49
G060097-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

(5) Read the Operation Manual (8) Caution for jib extension

Read the operation


manual to fully
understand before When extending
carrying out operation, the 2nd jib,
maintenance, do not stand in the
dismounting, mounting extending direction.
and transporting etc, of
the machine. 370-022-17360-1-E

(9) Caution for hose during jib stowing

Be sure to read
Operation Manual WA R N I N G
370-022-20410-1-E
In jib stowed status, make sure that hose for jib
tilt cylinder is off the hose guide.

(6) Caution for electric shock

There is a risk of electric


shocks if the machine hose for jib tilt hose for jib tilt
hose guide hose guide
approaches electric lines.
Keep safety clearance 343-973-21500-0-E

distance from electric


(10) Exhaust gas hazard
lines.

WARNING
Ventilate well if you run the engine
indoors or in a poorly ventilated place.
Keep safety clearance
from electric lines.
Exhaust gas can cause gas poisoning.
370-022-20440-1-E
343-971-41700-1-E

(7) Caution for overturning (11) Caution for tightening wheel nuts

WARNING
There is a risk of
overturning if set up on
soft ground or operation AFTER REPLACEMENT OR ROTATION OF THE
is carried out without TIRES, OR AFTER DELIVERY OF A NEW
MACHINE, BE SURE TO RETIGHTEN THE
extending outriggers.
WHEEL NUTS TO A SPECIFIED TORQUE
Set up the machine on AFTER INITIAL TRAVELING. THE INITIAL
level sturdy ground and SETTLING OF THE WHEEL NUTS CAN REDUCE
fully extend outriggers THE TORQUE AND LOOSEN THE NUTS,
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CAUSING THE WHEELS TO FALL OFF OR


to carry out operation in
THE WHEEL BOLTS TO BREAK.
correct configuration. THIS IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.
• Set up on level solid ground.
• Fully extend outriggers. FOR DETAILS, READ THE INSTRUCTION
MANUALS.
370-022-26080
370-022-21060-0-E

370-022-26080-1

50 Warning Label
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(12) Radiator fans hazard (2 points)

WARNING
ROTATING FAN.
KEEP HANDS AWAY.
STOP ENGINE TO
SERVICE.


343-971-45400-1-E

(13) Caution for boiling water

WARNING
HOT WATER
Do not open the radiator cap
when it is hot.
Hot water may spout out and
you may suffer burns.


343-971-45500-1-E

(14) Caution for suspension lock

Be sure to lock suspension


for crane operation.
343-939-21400-0-E

(15) Caution for setting jib set pin

343-945-33800

343-945-33800-0-E

(16) Prohibition of traveling with shift lever in neutral


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• Prohibited to travel with the shift lever


set in neutral.
• Otherwise, a serious accident may result
by seizure of transmission or over-speed.
370-022-17320-0-E

Warning Label 51
G060097-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

(17) Caution for traveling on road

Caution for road traveling


1. Before traveling on roads:
• Check that no red lamps are lit.
• Check that the outriggers are stored.
2. When starting the engine, put the gearshift in neutral N.
3. Move the gearshift from forward to reverse or from reverse to forward while depressing
the brake pedal and the vehicle is at a standstill.
4. Operate the Steering mode switch and drive axle selector switch (4 wheel Lo, 2 wheel Hi, 4 wheel Hi)
while the vehicle is stationary.
5. If the engine stops during traveling, the following effects may occur, so quickly restart the engine.
Be careful not to mistake it for a brake malfunction.
• Since the compressed air for braking is not supplied, the air for braking pressure drops and the brake becomes ineffective.
• Since the power steering power unit stops working, the steering becomes extremely heavy.
6. Make good use of the exhaust brake and engine brake and do not overuse the foot brake.
Also, on downhills, put the gearshift in first or second depending on the inclination and especially on
a long downhill section, be careful not to overheat the brake.
7. If it seems that the brake is overheating, do not use the auxiliary brake.

Cautions for handling the auxiliary brake Handling steering lock pin when road traveling
1. Apply the auxiliary brake after engaging the parking brake and checking • When road traveling, set the “rear steering lock”
that the lamp is lit. switch in the “Lock” position and check that the
When activated, the brakes of all the wheels are engaged and the lamp lights. lamp is not lit. After checking that the lamp
2. Do not use it when the engine is stopped. is not lit, put the steering shift switch in the
3. Do not move away from the vicinity of the vehicle when this device is being used. position and travel with 2 wheel steering.
4. Do not use this brake when parking other than when working.
5. Do not use this brake for long periods of more than an hour.

Steering high pressure hose replacement interval


• Replace all the hydraulic type power steering high pressure rubber
hoses furnished in this vehicle every 2 years.

343-939-21200-1-E
(20) Caution for replacement of filter element and
(18) No fire, diesel oil hydraulic oil (2 points)

CAUTION
No fire Be sure to replace the filter element and

Diesel oil
hydraulic oil within the period specified in
the Operation Manual.
Neglecting replacement causes defects
370-022-33060
on the hydraulic pump and hydraulic
370-022-33060-0-E
equipment (for crane operation and steering,
etc.), resulting in a serious accident.
(19) Caution for handling air conditioner filter 370-022-26350-0-E

Handling air conditioner filter (21) Caution for wiring route


Remove this cover to clean the filter inside
according to the Operation Manual.
If the filter is clogged, capacities of the heater
and cooler are degraded.
CAUTION
343-936-92400-1-E When mounting the jib, pass the wire as follows:
Connector for jib offset angle detector

Pass wire in ring


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343-973-21600-0-E

52 Warning Label
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G060097-01E

(22) Being caught by hose (25) Overhead hazard

CAUTION CAUTION
Be careful not get your OVERHEAD OBSTACLE.
hands caught while MAKE SURE OVERHEAD
handling hoses. SAFETY.
You may suffer from injury.
343-971-45700
343-971-41900
343-971-45700-0-E
343-971-41900-0-E

(23) Burn hazard (26) Prohibition of opening cover in strong wind

CAUTION CAUTION
Do not leave the cover open in
Burning injury can occur. strong winds.
Do not touch the exhaust The cover may be closed by
pipe surface while engine sudden gusts of wind and there is
is running or just when
a danger of being caught in the
closing cover.
it is stopped. 㪊㪎㪇㪄㪇㪉㪉㪄㪈㪎㪉㪐㪇

370-022-17290-0-E

343-971-45600-0-E

(27) Caution for handling brake fluid


(24) Caution for heated exhaust pipe
Caution for Handling Brake Fluid

CAUTION
Replace entire amount of brake fluid with
TADANO genuine brake fluid (DOT 5.1,
non-silicon base,
product code: 370-028-99040) every
12 months.
Never mix different brands of brake fluid.
Do not touch hot exhaust pipe. The exhaust Failing to properly handle brake fluid or
to obey oil replacement period can cause
pipe is very hot during the engine running unexpected accidents.
Contact your nearest TADANO distributor
and just after the engine stops. or dealer for replacement and filling.

343-936-91900-0-E

370-022-26100

370-022-26100-0-E
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Warning Label 53
G060097-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

(28) Caution for wiring route (overwind cutout device)

CAUTION
Connect the wiring according to
the left figure when connecting
the overwind cutout device.

Waterproof cap stowing position

Pass the ring

343-989-31140-0
343-989-31140-0-E

(29) Caution for wiring route

CAUTION
Connect the wiring according to the left figure
when connecting the jib.

Waterproof cap stowing position

Pass the ring

Pass it under the jib

343-989-31150-0
343-989-31150-0-E

(30) Prohibition of cleaning

CAUTION
Do not Clean
370-022-17780

370-022-17780-0-E
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54 Warning Label
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G100000-00E

TRAVELING
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55
G100000-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

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56
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G120097-00E

Before Traveling

Checking the Traveling Posture

DANGER
Never travel in posture other than the specified traveling posture.
• The swinging hook block and boom, and an extended outrigger beam may cause a serious
accident.
• If the stowing support for pads (aluminum) or a storage box opens, stored materials fall
causing a serious accident. Be sure to observe the traveling configuration.

Before traveling on roads, set the machine into the correct traveling configuration.

Boom, jib, main hook block, and Suspension lock is canceled.


auxiliary hook block are stowed. Swing brake is applied.

Pads are fixed

Storage box is locked

Outriggers are retracted and fixed with lock pins. Pads (aluminum) are stowed and locked K09215-00E

Status of the Traveling System

PTO switch: OFF 14

15 Steering mode: "Two-wheel"

Suspension lock switch: "Free"


11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

H M

Drive mode: 2WD


     

K09216-00E

Inspection before Traveling


Carry out inspections referring to "Inspection before Traveling" (page 302).
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Before Traveling 57
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Entering the Cab

The following items are described.

• Opening/Closing the Door


• Opening/Closing the Window
• Adjustment of the Seat
• Adjustment of the Steering Wheel
• Adjustment of the Mirrors
• Fastening/Unfastening of the Seat Belt
• Stowing the Control Levers
• Sunshade

Opening/Closing the Door

WARNING
• Do not travel with the door opened. Otherwise, you may fall out during traveling.
• A door that is not closed properly may open unexpectedly during traveling.
Securely close doors before traveling.

Locking and Unlocking from Outside of the Vehicle


Insert the key, and turn it counterclockwise to unlock
and clockwise to lock the door.

Key hole

Door handle
Lock

Unlock
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Opening/Closing the Door from Outside of the Vehicle

CAUTION
Do not hold the rear end of the door when you close it. Your fingers may be pinched. Hold
the door handle to close the door.

Pull the door handle in the sliding direction of the door to open/close the door.

Opening/Closing the Door from Inside of the Vehicle


Pull the door lever in the sliding direction of the door
to open/close the door. Lock knob
Door lever
When the door is closed and the lock knob is
pressed in, the door is locked; and when the lock
knob is pulled out, the door is unlocked.

G13002-00E

Locking the Door When It Is Opened

WARNING
Do not operate the crane when the door Door

is opened and unlocked. Otherwise, your Lock lever


body may be caught if the door closes
during swing operation.
Lock

Use this lock when carrying out crane operation with


the door opened.
Fully open the door and tilt the lock lever forward to
G13003-00E
lock the door, and tilt the lever backward to unlock
the door.
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G130097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Opening/Closing the Window

Opening/Closing the Door Window

WARNING Power window switch


Do not close a window with your hands
or head out of the window. Your hands or Close
head may be caught.
Open

Power window

NOTICE
If a window is left open, rain water may
enter the cab. Control devices may fail if
they get wet. When leaving the cab, be G13004-02E

sure to close the window(s).

Open/close the window with the power window


switch.
While the starter switch is ON and the door is
closed, the windows can be opened/closed.

Power Window External Switch


When the door is closed, the window can be closed
from outside the cab with this switch.
Step lamp

Power window external switch


Lower area of cab

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60 Entering the Cab


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G130097-00E

Adjustment of the Seat

WARNING
• Do not adjust the seat during traveling or crane operation.
It can cause an driving error and an accident.
• If you sit on an unsecured seat, the seat can move and you can cause an accident. After
adjusting seat position, move the seat back and forth slightly to make sure that it is
secured.

Adjust the seat to a position where you can press down the pedals far enough and operate the steering wheel
easily from your seat.

Height Adjustment Headrest height


adjustment knob Headrest
Pull the height adjustment lever to adjust the height
of the seat. Armrest angle
Height adjustment lever (front)........ adjustment knob Armrest
Adjust the height of the front side of the seat.
Height adjustment lever (rear)........ Seat height adjustment
Adjust the height of the rear side of the seat. knob (front)

Slide Adjustment

Move the seat back and forth while you pull the slide Seat height adjustment
knob (rear)
adjustment lever.

Reclining Adjustment

Move the backrest back and forth while you pull the
reclining adjustment lever.

Reclining adjustment
Headrest Height Adjustment lever

Adjust the height of the headrest while you pull the


headrest height adjustment knob.
Adjust the height so that the center of the headrest is Slide adjustment
lever
at the height of your ears.

Suspension adjustment
Armrest Angle Adjustment knob G13006-04E

Adjust the angle of the armrest while you push the


armrest angle adjustment knob.

Suspension Adjustment
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Turn the suspension adjustment dial and set it to the


weigh of the operator.
Turn in "SOFT" direction: The suspension is soften.
Turn in "HARD" direction: The suspension is harden.

Entering the Cab 61


G130097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Adjustment of the Steering Wheel

WARNING
• Never adjust the steering wheel while
traveling. Otherwise, erroneous driving
during adjustment may result in an
accident.
• An improperly fixed steering wheel may
Loosen
change its position suddenly during
traveling, resulting in an accident. Check
Tighten
that it is securely fixed. Lock lever
G13007-00E

Height and angle of the steering wheel can be


adjusted.
Loosen the lock lever and adjust the steering wheel
to the optimum position, and tighten the lock lever to
fix the steering wheel.

Adjustment of the Mirrors

WARNING
Adjust the mirrors so that good visibility of the sides, rear, and front can be obtained. An
improperly adjusted mirror may cause an accident.

The illustration below shows visibility of a road surface in a standard driving position and driving posture.

Field of view obtained


by rearview mirror

Rearview mirror
Underview mirror

Field of view obtained


by underview mirror

Rearview mirror
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Underview mirror

Field of view obtained


by rearview mirror K09217-00E

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Fastening/Unfastening of the Seat Belt


Wear the seat belt before traveling for safety.

. Check that the belt is not twisted, and then


securely insert the tongue plate into the buckle
until a "click" sound is heard.

WARNING
Wear the seat belt firmly to the position
of hipbone. If it is off the position, your
abdomen may be strongly pressed during
Tongue plate Insert Buckle
collision.
G13010-00E

. Adjust the belt so that there is no slack.

. Press the button on the buckle to unfasten.


Press

Tongue plate Unbuckle Buckle

G13011-00E
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G130097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Stowing the Control Levers

WARNING
If you touch a control lever when getting in and out the cab, the crane may move, causing
an accident. After completion of the crane operation, lock all control levers and tilt them
backward.

Stow all control levers before getting in and out the cab and traveling.

. Insert the lock pins.

. Turn each lock nut counterclockwise to loosen.

. Press each knob to minimize length of the


control levers. Knob Lock pin

. Press the levers downward and tilt them


backward.
Lock nut
G13012-00E

Sunshade

Use the sunshade when the sun is dazzling.


For pulling it out, grab the tab located at the end of
the sunshade and slide it.
For storing, slightly pull it out and let it return.

Tab

Sunshade

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Reading the Instrument Panel

Fuel gauge Speedometer Tachometer Air pressure gauge

Water temperature gauge Odometer/tripmeter Select/reset button Hour meter Torque converter oil
temperature gauge

Engine warning (red) Steering filter warning


Engine oil pressure Battery abnormal
CPU error warning warning warning Low air pressure warning

Water separator warning Torque converter oil


Engine warning (yellow) pressure warning Fuel level warning
Coolant level warning Engine overrun warning K09218-00E

Instrument Panel and Gauges

Fuel Gauge

Indicates the remaining fuel amount.

K00413-000
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Reading the Instrument Panel 65


G140097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Water Temperature Gauge

NOTICE
White Red
The pointer in the red zone indicates that
the engine is overheated. Stop the vehicle
at a safe place, and idle the engine to
lower the coolant temperature. For details,
refer to "If Overheated" (page 393).

Indicates the temperature of engine coolant.


While the pointer is in the white zone, the coolant
K00412-01E
temperature is normal.

Speedometer Speedometer

Indicates the traveling speed of the vehicle in km/h.

 hen the vehicle speed is excessively high,


W
the alarm buzzer will sound.

Odometer/Tripmeter
(Total/sectional distance meter)
Odometer/tripmeter Select/reset button
Indicates the total travel distance or sectional K00410-00E

distance in km. When the sectional distance is


displayed, the number at the right end indicates the
unit of 100 m.

Select/Reset Button

Switches the meter display to the odometer or trip


meter. When the button is pressed and held for
one second or more during trip meter display, the
displayed numbers are reset.

Tachometer Tachometer

Indicates engine speed per minute.

Hour Meter

Indicates engine operating hours.


If the machine malfunctions or improper operation is
performed, an error code (page 72) is displayed.
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The hour meter indicates the total time of the


engine operation when the engine speed is Hour meter K00411-00E

500 min-1 or over.

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Air Pressure Gauge

WARNING
Red mark
• If the air pressure gauge reads on or
below the red mark (lower limit of the
specified pressure) during traveling,
there is a risk of a serious accident.
Immediately stop at a safe place. Do not
travel in this state.
• Never start traveling if the air pressure
gauge reads on or below the red mark
K00330-00E
(lower limit of the specified pressure).
Otherwise, braking force of the foot
brake may be reduced, and the parking
brake may drag, resulting in an accident.
Start traveling only after the air pressure
reaches the specified pressure.

The air pressure gauge indicates the air pressure in


the air tank.

Torque Converter Oil Temperature Gauge

NOTICE
White Yellow Red
The pointer in the red zone indicates that
the oil temperature is abnormally high.
Stop at a safe place, and idle the engine to
lower the oil temperature.

This gauge indicates the temperature of the torque


converter oil.
While the pointer is in the white zone, the oil
K00414-00E
temperature is normal.
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Warning Lamps
When any warning lamp lights up, immediately take a corrective action.
After the corrective action, the warning lamp will go out.

Warning lamp Status of equipment Remedy


An abnormality has occurred in the computer Stop the vehicle at a safe place, or
system. stop crane operation and stow the
(At the same time, an error number is indicated on crane. Turn OFF the starter switch,
the hour meter.) and wait at least for 30 seconds
CPU error warning For details of the error codes, refer to "Error before restarting the engine.
K00357-00E Codes Shown on Hour Meter" (page 72) section. If the indication does not go out,
check the error number and contact
Hour meter
your nearest TADANO distributor or
dealer.

K06525-00E

An abnormality has occurred in the engine control Perform the following procedure
system. immediately. Turn OFF the starter
(At the same time, an error code is indicated on switch, and wait at least for 30
the hour meter.) seconds before restarting the engine.
Engine Warning (yellow) For details of the error codes, refer to "Error If the indication does not go out,
K06522-00E Codes Shown on Hour Meter" (page 72) section. check the error code and contact
A serious abnormality has occurred in the engine your nearest TADANO distributor or
control system. dealer.
(At the same time, an error code is indicated on
the hour meter.)
Engine Warning (red) For details of the error codes, refer to "Error
K06523-00E Codes Shown on Hour Meter" (page 72) section.
Engine oil pressure has dropped. Stop the vehicle at a safe place and
(Normally, this appears when the starter switch is stop the engine.
turned to "ON," and disappears when the engine Check the engine oil amount. If this
is started.) alarm remains even after the oil has
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Engine oil pressure


warning been added to the specified level
K00359-00E or the proper oil level has already
been reached, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer.

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Warning lamp Status of equipment Remedy


Steering filter or return filter has clogged. Check the error code and replace the
(At the same time, an error code appears on the steering filter (refer to page 366) or
hour meter.) return filter (refer to page 366).
For details of the error codes, refer to "Error It is recommended that both be
Steering filter warning Codes Shown on Hour Meter" (page 72) section. replaced at the same time.
K00360-00E

An abnormality has occurred in the battery Stop the vehicle at a safe place and
charging system. stop the engine.
(Normally, this appears when the starter switch is Contact your nearest TADANO
turned to "ON," and disappears when the engine distributor or dealer.
Battery abnormal
warning is started.)
K00361-00E

Air pressure has dropped. Stop the vehicle at a safe place.


(At the same time, the alarm buzzer sounds. If the alarm does not go out, contact
When the parking brake switch is set to "PARK," your nearest TADANO distributor or
the buzzer sound stops). dealer.
Low air pressure
warning (If the indication disappears while the engine is
K00362-00E running with the vehicle stopped, the air pressure
is normal.)
Water exceeding the specified amount has been Drain the water from the fuel filter
accumulated in the fuel filter. (refer to page 354).

Water separator warning


K00363-00E

Engine coolant level is low. Add coolant to the coolant reservoir


(refer to page 347).

Coolant level
warning
K00364-00E

Oil pressure in torque converter has dropped. Stop the vehicle at a safe place and
(At the same time, the alarm buzzer sounds. stop the engine.
When the parking brake switch is set to "PARK," Check the torque converter oil
the buzzer sound stops). amount (refer to page 349). If this
Torque converter oil pressure
warning (Normally, this appears when the starter switch is indication remains even after the oil
K00365-00E turned to "ON," and disappears when the engine has been added to the specified level
is started.) or the proper oil level has already
been reached, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer.
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Warning lamp Status of equipment Remedy


Engine speed exceeds the allowable limit. Decrease the vehicle speed to lower
(At the same time, the alarm buzzer sounds.) the engine speed.
Also lights up while the engine is being
preheated during engine startup.
Engine overrun warning (Engine preheating is automatically started
K00366-00E depending on the engine temperature when
the starter switch is turned to "ON.")
Remaining fuel is approximately 28 L or less. Refuel the machine.

Fuel level warning


K00367-00E

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Error Codes Shown on Hour Meter

NOTICE
If an error code that is not described here appears, or an error code remains indicated
even after you have registered the status that corresponds to the error code, performed
recovery operation or the engine does not start, repair is necessary. Contact a TADANO
distributor or dealer.

When any failure occurs or improper operation is performed during traveling, the buzzer sounds and an error
code is shown to ensure safety and to prevent damage to the machine. Check the error code and perform
recovery operation.

Error Codes and Types of Buzzer Sound

The error codes appear on the hour meter.


There is 1 type of buzzer, and it sounds differently according to the cause of the alarm.
Hour meter
Error codes are displayed.

14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

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Alarm buzzer

K09220-00E
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Error Code

Error code Lamp/buzzer Status of crane Cautions for operation


F201 Low air pressure Air pressure is low. While the lower air pressure warning is
warning lights up. lit, traveling is prohibited.
Run the engine with the machine
stopped. When the warning goes out, the
air pressure is normal.
Start traveling only after the air pressure
has risen to the specified value and the
low air pressure warning has gone out.
F202 The steering filter The steering filter is clogged. Replace the steering filter.
warning lights up.
F203 The engine The engine speed is beyond the Decrease the vehicle speed to reduce
overrun warning permitted limit. engine speed.
lights up.
Alarm buzzer:
intermittent (high
tone)
F204 The engine oil Engine oil pressure has dropped. Stop the vehicle at a safe area, and stop
pressure warning the engine.
lights up. Examine the engine oil level.
If this warning lamp is on when the oil
level is right, or does not go out even
after oil is added to the specified level,
contact a TADANO distributor or dealer.
F205 The torque Oil pressure in torque converter is Stop the vehicle at a safe area, and stop
converter oil low. the engine.
pressure warning When the parking brake switch is set to
lights up. "PARK", the buzzer sound stops.
Alarm buzzer: Check the torque converter oil level. If
continuous (high this warning lamp is on when the oil level
tone) is right, or does not go out even after oil
is added to the specified level, contact a
TADANO distributor or dealer.
F206 The coolant level The coolant level is low. Top up the coolant reservoir with coolant.
warning lights up.
F207 The water The fuel filter contains water more Drain water from the fuel filter and the
separator warning than the specified amount. water separator.
lights up.
F209 The battery An abnormality has occurred in the Stop the vehicle at a safe area, and
abnormal warning battery charging system. stop the engine. Contact a TADANO
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lights up. distributor or dealer.


F212 The steering filter The return filter is clogged. Replace the return filter.
warning lights up.

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Error code Lamp/buzzer Status of crane Cautions for operation


F300 Alarm buzzer: The steering mode selector Choose 2-wheel steering, or choose a
continuous (high switch chooses a mode other than mode other than 2-wheel steering after
tone) "2-wheel" while the rear pulling out the lock pin.
steering lock pin is engaged.
F213 Alarm buzzer: The extension width of the front left Stop the vehicle at a safe area, and stop
intermittent (high outrigger (slide) increases while no the engine. Insert the lock pin if it is not
tone) outrigger operation is attempted. inserted.
F214 The extension width of the front left
outrigger (slide) decreases while no
outrigger operation is attempted.
F215 The extension width of the front
right outrigger (slide) increases
while no outrigger operation is
attempted.
F216 The extension width of the front
right outrigger (slide) decreases
while no outrigger operation is
attempted.
F217 The extension width of the rear left
outrigger (slide) increases while no
outrigger operation is attempted.
F218 The extension width of the rear left
outrigger (slide) decreases while no
outrigger operation is attempted.
F219 The extension width of the rear
right outrigger (slide) increases
while no outrigger operation is
attempted.
F220 The extension width of the rear
right outrigger (slide) decreases
while no outrigger operation is
attempted.
F301 The outrigger The jack/slide selector switch • Set the jack/slide selector switch and
switch out-of- or extend/retract selector switch the extend/retract selector switch in the
neutral icon in the cab is set to the positions cab to the neutral positions.
appears on the other than neutral position, and no • Turn off the power for the outrigger
AML. outriggers are operated. control boxes outside the cab.
Alarm buzzer:
intermittent (high
tone)
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Error code Lamp/buzzer Status of crane Cautions for operation


F302 Alarm buzzer: The shift lever is set out of "N" with Set the shift lever to "N", or release the
intermittent (high the parking brake applied. parking brake.
tone)
The low air Air pressure is low when the Do not travel while the low air pressure
pressure warning parking brake is released. warning lights up. When the parking
lights up. brake switch is turned to "PARK", the
Alarm buzzer: buzzer stops. Start traveling only after
continuous (high the air pressure has risen to the specified
tone) value and the low air pressure warning
has gone out.
Alarm buzzer: • The parking brake does not work Contact a TADANO distributor or dealer.
intermittent (high when the switch is set to "PARK"
tone) or "AUX".
• The parking brake switch is not
released even when the parking
brake switch is set to "OFF".
F303 The auxiliary 1 hour elapses with the parking Set the parking brake switch to the
brake device brake switch left to the "AUX" position other than "AUX".
warning flashes. position.
Alarm buzzer:
continuous (high
tone)
F304 Alarm buzzer: The starter switch is set to OFF Set the parking brake switch to "PARK".
continuous (high with the parking brake released.
tone)
F305 Alarm buzzer: Traveling starts while the switching Park the machine in a safe place and
continuous (high of the drive mode 2/4WD is not complete the switching of the drive
tone) completed. mode.

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Starting and Stopping the Engine

NOTICE
• If the starter switch is turned to "ON" or "ACC" with the engine stopped and accessories
such as the radio are used for a long time, the battery will be exhausted.
• When leaving the driver's seat, it is mandatory according to the Road Traffic Law to stop
the engine and lock the door. (Applicable in Japan)

14

Starter switch
15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

Idling adjuster knob

Used to adjust
H M

     

idling speed.

K09219-00E

Starter switch position Function of each switch position


Engine stop position.
OFF The key can be inserted and removed in this
position.
Position where accessories such as the radio can
ACC
be used without starting the engine.
ON Position while the engine is running.
Engine start position.
START When the engine is started, release the key. The K06527-000

key returns to "ON" automatically.

Idling Adjuster Knob


Idling speed can be manually adjusted. When you
release the knob, it returns to the center position.
Turn in "FAST" direction: Idling speed increases.
Turn in "SLOW" direction: Idling speed decreases.

 click increases the engine speed by 50 min-1


1
{rpm}. The engine speed can be increased to
1,200 min-1 {rpm}.
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 he working range of the button is up to 45°


T K08535-00J

both clockwise and counterclockwise.

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Starting the Engine

WARNING
• Do not start the engine from outside of the vehicle (i.e. over the window, etc.) Such
operation may cause an accident. Sit on the driver’s seat to start the engine.
• Do not leave the engine running for a long time in a poorly ventilated place. It may cause
carbon monoxide poisoning by the exhaust gas.

. Before starting the engine, set the levers and switches to the following states.

14

15

PTO switch: "OFF" 0


1
2
3
4

9
10

12
11

13
Parking brake switch: "PARK"
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

Shift lever: "N"


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Control lever:
Set all levers to neutral, and lock and stow them.

K09221-00E

. Turn the starter switch to "ON," and check that the indicators on the instrument panel lights up for one to
two seconds and that the alarm buzzer beeps briefly.

Indicators light up

Indicators light up K09222-00E

 hen the engine temperature is low, the engine preheating is automatically started, and the
W
engine overrun warning stays lit. When the preheating is completed, it will go out.
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. Depress the brake pedal.

. Turn the starter switch to "START."


When the engine is started, immediately release
the key.

NOTICE
• Do not keep running the starter motor
for 15 seconds or more. Otherwise, the
motor may burn out. If the engine does
not start, return the starter switch to
"OFF" and wait for 30 seconds or more,
and then restart the engine. K06530-000

• Check for any abnormality with the color


of exhaust gas, sound, and vibration
after the engine has started. If there is
any abnormality, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer.

Stopping the Engine

. Set the levers and switches to the following states.


14

Parking brake switch: PARK


15

PTO switch: OFF 1


2
3
4
10
11

Idling adjuster knob:


0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

If the idling speed has been adjusted,


࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

turn the idling adjuster knob to "SLOW",


Shift lever: N and decrease the idling speed.
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Control lever:
Set all levers to neutral, and lock and stow them.

K09223-00E

. Perform idling run for approximately 3 minutes


to cool the engine.

. Turn the starter switch to "OFF."

. After the engine has stopped, remove the key


from the starter switch.
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K06532-000

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Transmission Operation

14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1

Gear position indicator


0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

Indicates position of the ࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

transmission gear.

H M

Power mode switch


     

Use this switch when setting


Shift lever to the power mode
POWER
Changes the transmission MODE
gear positions.

K09224-00E

Positions and Functions of the Shift Lever

WARNING
Carry out operations of without pressing the shift lever button. If you always press the
shift lever button to operate the lever, you may unintentionally change the lever to "R,"
resulting in an accident.

Shift lever button


The gear is fixed to reverse.
(Reverse)

The engine drive power is not transmitted.


This is a position for engine start, parking, and crane operation.

(Neutral)

Normal traveling
The gear is automatically changed from the first through third gear
depending on the vehicle speed.
(Drive) The gear is fixed to the third gear in the driving mode of L/4D
(4WD low speed traveling).
Traveling on slope
The gear is fixed to the second gear.
Use this when ascending a long slope, or using engine braking to
The lever can be moved (Second) descend a slope.
without pressing the
shift lever button.
Traveling on slope
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The lever can be moved The gear is fixed to the first gear.
only while the shift lever Use this when ascending a steep slope, or requiring a strong
button is pressed. (Low) engine brake force.

K09460-00E

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Shift Lever Operation

Shift Lever Operation at Starting

WARNING
• Do not operate the shift lever with the accelerator pedal being depressed.
The vehicle may start suddenly and cause an accident.
• When the shift lever is shifted to "D," "1," "2," or "R," the vehicle will start moving by
creeping effect, and it may cause an accident.
Before operating the shift lever, depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from
moving.

If you leave the parking brake applied and operate the shift lever, the alarm buzzer sounds to
warn you.

. Depress the brake pedal.

G16003-000

. Set the parking brake switch to "OFF."


• The brake warning goes out.

. Operate the shift lever.

. After checking safety around the vehicle,


remove your foot from the brake pedal, and
Goes out
slowly depress the accelerator pedal to start.

K00376-00E
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Gear Position Indicator


While the shift position is "D" (automatic drive), the
shift position "D" and the current gear position are Gear First Second Third
position gear gear gear
indicated by the lamps.

Lighting
state of
indicator

K03834-00E

Shift Lever Operation during Traveling (Manual Operation)

WARNING
Never travel on inertia while the shift lever is in "N."
Otherwise, a serious accident may occur caused by seizure of the transmission or
over-speed.

NOTICE
• If the vehicle speed exceeds the specified speed range of the shift position in use, the
engine may overrun, resulting in engine damage. When the speed is likely to exceed the
speed range of the shift position in use on a steep downhill, use the intermittent foot brake
to decelerate.
• If the shift lever is moved from Forward to Reverse or vice versa while the vehicle is
moving, the transmission may be damaged. Operate the shift lever after the vehicle is
completely stopped.

When traveling on a slope, use the shift positions of "1," "2," and "D" properly depending on the gradient.
Before upshifting, release the accelerator pedal first.
Before downshifting, decelerate to the speed range of the lower gear position first.

 ven if the shift lever is moved to "2," or "1" without decreasing the vehicle speed, the gear is not shifted
E
down until the speed reaches the speed range of the shift position.

Vehicle speed range


Shift position Gear position
2WD, H/4D L/4D
[1] Fixed to first 0–19 km/h 0–11 km/h
[2] Fixed to second 0–38 km/h 0–17 km/h
2WD, H/4D:
1-2-3
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[D] 0–49 km/h 0–30 km/h


L/4D:
Fixed to third
[R] Fixed to first 0–30 km/h 0–11 km/h
(2WD, H/4D and L/4D show drive mode.)

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Changing to the Power Mode

When the mode is changed to the power mode,


acceleration force increases. “ON” side
Press the "ON" side of the power mode switch. Lights up

• The operation indicator of the power mode switch


lights up.

POWER
 he power mode is effective only when the
T MODE
shift position is in "D." (Drive mode: 2WD or
H/4D)
“OFF” side
 hen traveling with noise reduced in
W G16006-00E

residential areas, etc., set the power mode


switch to the "OFF" side.
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Brake Operation

There are the following four types of brakes.


Use an appropriate brake type depending on the driving applications.

Type of brake Operating device State of Application


indicator

Used to decelerate or stop the


Main brake Foot brake vehicle.

Brake pedal

Brake warning

Used to stop or park the vehicle.


Parking brake Parking brake
Lights
up
Parking brake switch

Use this brake as an auxiliary


Exhaust brake indicator
brake to decelerate the vehicle.
Auxiliary brake Exhaust brake This increases the effect of
Lights
up engine brake when traveling on
a downward slope, etc.
Exhaust brake switch
(Combination switch)

Auxiliary operating brake


warning
Use this device as an auxiliary
brake when temporarily stopping
Lights the vehicle for on-rubber crane
up
operation or outrigger set-up/
Auxiliary operating brake stowing on a slope, etc.
Brake warning
Use this brake when strong braking
Parking brake switch force is required.
Lights
up

K00588-01E
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(1) Low air pressure (2) Auxiliary operating brake


warning warning (3) Exhaust brake indicator
(5) Air pressure gauge

(4) Brake warning


14

15

(7) Exhaust brake switch


11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

(Combination switch) ࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ


21

(6) Parking brake


switch

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Brake pedal

K09225-00E

(1) L
 ow Air Pressure Warning (6) Parking Brake Switch

Lights up when air the pressure has dropped, and When the switch is set to "PARK," the parking brake
goes out when air pressure has increased. is applied. When this switch is set to "OFF," the
parking brake is released. When this is set to "AUX,"
(2) Auxiliary Operating Brake Warning the auxiliary operating brake is activated.

Lights up when the auxiliary operating brake is


(7) Exhaust Brake Switch
activated, and goes out when the brake is canceled.
(Combination Switch)
(3) Exhaust Brake Indicator When the lever is operated downward, the exhaust
brake indicator lights up. When operating conditions
Lights up when the exhaust brake is activated, and
are met and the accelerator pedal is released, the
goes out when the exhaust brake is canceled.
exhaust brake is activated.

(4) Brake Warning

Lights up when the parking brake is applied.


This also lights up when the brake fluid level is low.

(5) Air Pressure Gauge


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Indicates the air pressure in the air tank.

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WARNING
• Never start traveling if the air pressure
gauge reading is below the red mark (lower Red mark
limit of the specified value) and the low air
pressure warning is lit before traveling.
This decreases the braking force of the foot
brake and causes dragging of the parking
brake, and may cause an accident.
Start traveling after the air pressure
reaches the specified value, and the low air
K00482-00E
pressure warning goes out.
• Never travel with the parking brake applied. Otherwise, a fire or failure may be caused by
the overheated parking brake.
• Excessive use of the foot brake overheats the brake system and degrades braking
performance, and it may cause an accident.
When traveling on a long downward slope, downshift and use the engine brake together
with the exhaust brake.
• When the brake warning or the low air pressure warning lights up, or the alarm buzzer
sounds during traveling, stop the vehicle at a safe place immediately. Do not travel in this
state.

NOTICE
When temporarily stopping for a traffic signal or the like after traveling on a long downward
slope, apply the parking brake and release the brake pedal. This prevents vapor lock and
reduces overheating of the brake device.
Keep in mind to release the foot brake whenever possible to dissipate heat.

If the parking brake switch is turned to "OFF" while the air pressure is below the specified
pressure, the low air pressure alarm buzzer sounds. When the switch is turned to "PARK," the
buzzer stops.

Foot Brake Operation


Depress the brake pedal with your right foot. Use
the foot brake intermittently to decelerate the vehicle
efficiently in a short time.
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Parking Brake Operation

WARNING
The parking brake lags in operation by approximately one second. Do not release the brake
pedal while the parking brake is not working. Otherwise, the vehicle may move, causing an
accident.

NOTICE
• Never apply the parking brake unless the vehicle is completely stopped. Otherwise, the
parking brake may be damaged.
• When unavoidably parking on a slope, apply the parking brake and set stoppers to the
tires.

If the parking brake switch is set to "PARK" while the shift lever is out of N, an alarm buzzer
sounds to warn you against leaving the parking brake applied. When the switch is turned to
"OFF," the buzzer stops.
In the following conditions, the alarm buzzer will sound to remind you to apply the parking brake,
and the error code "F304" will be displayed on the hour meter.
• The starter switch is set to "OFF" with the parking brake switch set to "OFF".

. Stop the vehicle.

. Move the shift lever to "N."

. Set the parking brake switch to "PARK."


• The parking brake operates and the brake
warning lights up.

. Slowly remove your foot from the brake pedal


while checking that the parking brake is
functioning.

Lights up

Exhaust Brake Operation


K00379-00E

. Operate the lever of the exhaust brake switch


downward.
• The exhaust brake indicator lights up.

 he exhaust brake does not activate


T
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when the shift lever is in "N," or while the


vehicle is stopped.

Lights up
. Release the accelerator pedal.
• The exhaust brake operates. K00380-00E

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Auxiliary Operating Brake

WARNING
Never operate if the air pressure gauge Red mark
reading is below the red mark (lower limit
of the specified pressure) and the low air
pressure warning is lit before operation.
Start operation after the air pressure reaches
the specified value and the low air pressure
warning goes out.

K00482-00E

NOTICE
When using the auxiliary operating brake, observe the followings rules stipulated by laws.
(Applicable in Japan)
• Do not stop the engine. If the engine stops, the auxiliary operating brake will not function.
• Do not use the auxiliary operating brake as a regular parking brake.
• Do not use the auxiliary operating brake for more than one hour.
• Stay close to the vehicle while using the auxiliary operating brake.

Use the auxiliary operating brake as an auxiliary brake in the cases of temporarily stopping the vehicle such as
on-rubber crane operation and outrigger set-up/stowing.
Use this device when a braking force stronger than that by the parking brake is required.

. Stop the vehicle.

. Set the shift lever to "N."

. Set the parking brake switch to "PARK."


• The parking brake will operate, and the brake
warning lights up.

Lights up

K00379-00E
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. Set the parking brake switch to "AUX."


• The auxiliary operating brake activates.
• The auxiliary operating brake warning lights up
together with the brake warning.

If the parking brake switch is left at "AUX"


for 1 hour, the alarm buzzer will sound Lights up Lights up

to remind you to release the auxiliary


K00382-00E
operating brake and error code "F303"
will be indicated on the hour meter.
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Brake Operation 87
G180097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Steering Operation

WARNING
The vehicle moves in an unusual manner in a special steering. Do not travel on roads in a
special steering state. Travel on roads in the two-wheel steering mode.
Use a special steering only for driving in a work site, and travel at a speed of 15 km/h or
less.

Use the two-wheel steering when traveling on roads.


Special steering (four-wheel, crab, rear) is useful in a small area.
Use an appropriate steering mode according to the situations.

Types of Wheel turning Position of steering mode State of lamp


Application Feature
steering mode direction selector and switch

Lock pin
warning
Not
lit

Two-wheel Steering center Only front wheels are


Traveling steered.
indicator
on roads Two-wheel Not This steering is the same
Moving in lit as that of a general
work site vehicle.
Special steering
warning
Not
lit

Front and rear wheels are


Four-wheel steered in opposite
Lock pin directions.
Four- warning
wheel Because the turning
radius is smaller, this is
useful for movement in a
work site where the space
is limited.

Lights up
Crab Front and rear wheels are
steered in the same
direction.
Moving in
Special Crab
work site
The vehicle moves
diagonally, and this is
useful for moving the
Special steering vehicle sideways.
warning

Only rear wheels are


Rear steered.
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Rear Because the rear of the


vehicle turns outward like
Lights up a fork lift, this is useful for
movement in a work site
where the space is
limited.
K00383-00E

88 Steering Operation
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(2) Lock pin warning

(1) Special steering warning (3) Steering center indicator

14

15

RELEASE
11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ
21

(4) Lock pin switch


LOCK

H M

     

RELEASE (5) Lock pin release switch


Steering wheel

Four-wheel steering Crab steering


Two-wheel steering Rear steering

Operation indicator

(6) Steering mode selector


K09226-00E

(1) Special Steering Warning (5) Lock Pin Release Switch

Lights up when the special steering is selected, and Use this switch when the rear steering lock pin
goes out when two-wheel steering is selected. cannot be pulled out.

(2) Lock Pin Warning (6) Steering Mode Selector

Lights up when the rear steering lock pin is pulled Selects the two-wheel steering or a special steering.
out, and goes out when inserted. The operation indicator for the selected steering
mode lights up.
(3) Steering Center Indicator

Lights up when the rear wheels are on the straight


driving position with the rear steering lock pin pulled
out.

(4) Lock Pin Switch

Locks/unlocks the rear steering lock pin.


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Steering Operation 89
G180097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Steering Mode Selecting Operation

WARNING
The vehicle moves in an unusual manner in a special steering. Do not travel on roads in a
special steering state. Travel on roads in the two-wheel steering mode.
Use a special steering only for driving in a work site, and travel at a speed of 15 km/h or
less.

If the vehicle speed is increased while traveling in a special steering, and the speed exceeds 15
km/h, the lock pin warning rapidly flashes.

Changing from Two-wheel Steering to Special Steering

. Set the front wheels straight, and stop the


vehicle.

CAUTION
Do not change steering modes with
the front wheels steered left or right.
Otherwise, turning angle of the front
wheels becomes different from that of the
rear wheels after the mode change, and
normal steering is not possible. G18003-000

. Move the shift lever to "N," and apply the


parking brake.

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90 Steering Operation
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G180097-00E

. Select a steering mode with the steering mode


selector. Two-wheel Four-wheel
(The figure shows a case to select the four-
wheel steering.)
• The "Four-wheel" operation indicator flashes.
• The "Two-wheel" operation indicator stays lit.
Lights up Flashes

NOTICE
The mode has not been changed to the
selected mode while the "four-wheel" G18004-00E

operation indicator of the pushed switch


is flashing.

If left in this state for 10 seconds, an


alarm buzzer will sound to remind you to
return the steering mode selector switch.
This is not a malfunction. Remove the rear
steering lock pin and the buzzer will stop.

. Press the "RELEASE" side on the lock pin


R
switch. E
L
E
• The lock pin is pulled out, and the lock pin A
S
⸃᡼
E
warning and special steering warning light up. L
O ࡠ࠶ࠢ
• The "Four-wheel" operation indicator lights up. C
K
Lights up

• The "Two-wheel" operation indicator goes out.


࡝࡝࡯ࠬ

NOTICE
When the lock pin warning remains unlit RELEASE Lights up
K00385-00E
or flashes, the lock pin has not been
pulled out.
Refer to "When the Lock Pin Cannot Be
Pulled Out" (page 93) and pull out the lock
Two-wheel Four-wheel
pin.

Goes out Lights up

G18006-00E
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Steering Operation 91
G180097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Check that the tires turn according to the


Four-wheel Crab Rear
selected mode.

NOTICE
Check the movement of the tires after
steering mode selecting operation, then
start traveling.

G18007-00E

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92 Steering Operation
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G180097-00E

When the Lock Pin Cannot Be Pulled Out

When the lock pin warning flashes or remains unlit, the lock pin has not been pulled out. Carry out the following
operation to pull out the lock pin.

. With the lock pin release switch pressed and


held, slowly turn the steering wheel to right and R
E
L
E ⸃᡼
left.
A
S
E
L
• The lock pin is pulled out, and the lock pin O ࡠ࠶ࠢ
C
K
Lights up
warning and special steering warning light up.
࡝࡝࡯ࠬ

NOTICE RELEASE

If the lock pin warning does not light


Lights up
up, inspection is required. Contact your
K00386-00E
nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.

. Check that the tires turn according to the


selected mode.

The lock pin keeps the rear wheels straight.


When the lock pin is inserted When the lock pin is pulled out

Rear wheels can be steered.

Lock pin
Rear wheel
G18009-00E

Changing between the Special Steering Modes

Changing between special steering modes (Four-wheel ↔ Crab ↔ Rear) is available when the lock pin is pulled
out.

CAUTION
Do not change the steering modes when the rear wheels are steered
left or right.
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Otherwise, the turning angle of the front wheels becomes different


from that of the rear wheels after the mode change, and normal
steering is not possible.
Lights up
Change the switch when the steering center indicator is lit. K00387-00E

Steering Operation 93
G180097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Changing from the Special Steering to the Two-wheel Steering

WARNING
Never travel on roads in special steering mode. The vehicle moves in an unusual manner,
and a serious accident may result.
Before traveling in two-wheel steering, check that the lamps and switches are in the
following state.
Two- Four- Crab Rear
Steering center indicator Steering mode selector switch wheel wheel

OK !
Not lit Lights up
Not lit

Lock pin warning Special steering warning

Not lit Not lit


K00388-00E

. Set the rear wheels straight, and stop the


vehicle.
• The steering center indicator lights up.

CAUTION
Do not change the steering mode with
the rear wheels are steered left or right.
Lights up
Otherwise, the turning angle of the front
wheels becomes different from that of the
rear wheels after the mode change, and K00389-00E

normal steering is not possible.

. Set the shift lever to "N," and apply the parking


brake.
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94 Steering Operation
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G180097-00E

. Press the "LOCK" side of the lock pin switch.


R
• The lock pin is inserted, and the lock pin E
L
E ⸃᡼
warning and special steering warning goes A
S
E
out. L
O ࡠ࠶ࠢ
C
• The steering center indicator goes out. K

• The "Two-wheel" operation indicator lights up. Goes out Goes out Goes out

• The "Four-wheel" operation indicator will flash. ࡝࡝࡯ࠬ

RELEASE

WARNING K00390-00E

Never travel with an indicator


corresponding to the "Four wheel"
operation indicator mode flashing. The Two-wheel Four-wheel
mode is not changed to the two-wheel
steering, and a serious accident may
result. Carry out the following Step 4, and
press "Two-wheel" of the steering mode
selector before traveling. Lights up Flashes

NOTICE G18013-00E

If the lock pin warning, special steering


warning, or steering center indicator lamp
does not go out, inspection is required.
Contact your nearest TADANO distributor
or dealer.

. Press "Two-wheel" of the steering mode


selector. Two-wheel Four-wheel

• The "Four-wheel" operation indicator goes out.

The alarm buzzer to remind you to return


the steering mode selector switch will stop
Lights up Goes out
sounding and error code "F300" will
disappear from the hour meter display.

CAUTION G18014-00E

After completion of the change to the two-


wheel steering, check that only the front
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wheels are steered, then start traveling.

Steering Operation 95
G190097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Drive Mode Selection

There are the following three types of drive modes.


Use an appropriate drive mode depending on the driving applications.

Type of Position of drive


Application Driving wheel State of indicator Feature
drive mode mode selector

4WD indicator

Normal Not lit


Use this mode when traveling
traveling 2WD
on a general road.
Low travel speed
indicator

Not lit

4WD indicator

Lit Use this mode when traveling


4WD H/4D on a slippery road such as a
traveling rough road and snow-covered
Low travel speed
indicator road.
Not lit

4WD indicator

4WD low Lit


speed Use this mode when traveling
L/4D
on a steep slope or during
traveling Low travel speed indicator
on-rubber operation.
Lit

K00391-00E

Low travel speed indicator 4WD indicator


Lights up when L/4D is selected. Lights up when H/4D or L/4D is selected.

Drive mode selector

14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

H M

     
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K09227-00E

96 Drive Mode Selection


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G190097-00E

Selecting the Drive Mode

NOTICE
• Operation of the drive mode selector while traveling may damage the driving system. Stop
the vehicle first, then operate the selector.
• 4WD driving applies a larger load to the driving system compared to 2WD driving. Use
4WD only when traveling on a slippery road such as a rough road and snow-covered road.

. Stop the vehicle on a flat place.

. Change the drive mode with the drive mode


Low travel speed
selector. 4WD indicator
indicator
(The figure shows a case when the L/4D [4WD
low speed traveling] is selected.)
• The "4WD indicator" lights up.
• The "Low travel speed indicator" lights up.

Lights up Lights up
 hile the 4WD indicator flashes, the
W
selected drive mode is not operating.
When the drive mode does not change, K00393-00E

move the vehicle slightly and stop it, and


then operate the selector again.
If you start the vehicle while the 4WD
indicator flashes, the alarm buzzer
sounds.

. Check that the corresponding indicator is lit.


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FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Lighting Switch and Other Switches

High beam indicator

Turn signal indicator Turn signal indicator

Hazard lamp switch


14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

Lighting switch/turn signal lever


࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

Wiper/washer switch
(Combination switch)
H M

     

Horn switch

Starter switch

K09228-00E

Lighting Switch
This can be used while the starter switch is "ON."
When the light switch knob is set to the position of
" " or " ," lamps marked with light up.

Position of knob
Head lamp --------
Clearance lamp,
OFF
tail light
License plate
lamp G21002-000

Position lamp
(Option) (*1)
Marker lamp
(Option)
Switch
illumination
(*1) Lit while the starter switch of the carrier is ON

Turning the Head Lamps to High Beam


Push the lever to the front when the light switch is at
the position of " ."
• The high beam indicator on the instrument panel
lights up.
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Lights up
G21003-00E

98 Lighting Switch and Other Switches


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G210097-00E

Flashing the Head lamps


Pull the lever toward you.
• The high beam indicator on the instrument panel
lights up.

Lights up
G21004-00E

Turn Signal Lever


This can be used regardless of the starter switch
position.
Flashes
When the turn signal lever is operated upward or
downward, the turn signal lamps flash.
• The corresponding turn signal indicator on the
instrument panel flashes. L

 he lever automatically returns when the


T
steering wheel is returned.
R
If the lever does not return, return it by hand.
 or lane changing, etc., the turn signal lamps
F
operate while you push the switch lightly. Flashes

 hen a bulb of the turn signal lamp is burned


W
G21005-00E
out or a bulb with wrong capacity (wattage) is
used, flashing frequency changes.

Hazard Lamp Switch


This can be used regardless of the starter switch position.
When parking on roads due to failure is unavoidable, etc., use this switch to alert the following vehicles.

. When the hazard lamp switch is pressed, all the


turn signal lamps flash.
Flashes
• The turn signal indicators on the instrument
panel flash.
Do not use for a long time when the
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Hazard lamp switch


engine is stopped, or the battery may be
exhausted.

. When the switch is pressed again, the lamps go


out. G21006-00E

Lighting Switch and Other Switches 99


G210097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Horn Switch
This can be used when the starter switch is "ON."
When the horn switch is pressed, the horn sounds. Horn switch

K00399-00E

Wiper
The wiper can be used when the starter switch is
HI High speed operation
"ON."
When the wiper/washer switch knob is turned, the LO Low speed operation
wiper operates as shown in the figure.
INT Intermittent operation
• During intermittent operation, the wiper operates
OFF Stop
approximately every five seconds.

If the wiper is operated when the glass is dry,


the glass will be scratched. Spray washer
liquid before operating the wiper.
 hen the glass is frozen or the wiper has not
W
been used for a long time, check that the wiper
blade does not stick to the glass. If the wiper is
operated with the blade stuck to the glass, the
G21008-00E
wiper blade will be damaged.

GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

100 Lighting Switch and Other Switches


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G210097-00E

Spraying the Washer Liquid


Press the knob at the top end of the wiper/washer
switch. Spray washer liquid

• Washer liquid is sprayed onto the windshield.

NOTICE
Do not use washer liquid in cold season
until the glass surface is warmed. Washer
liquid freezes on the windshield glass,
and reduces visibility.

If the washer liquid does not come out, G21009-00E

do not keep pressing the washer switch.


Otherwise, the washer liquid pump will
be damaged. Inspect for washer liquid
amount and clogging of the washer
nozzle.

Refilling the Washer Liquid

. Remove the washer liquid tank cover on the


Remove the cover.
front side of the cab.
Window washer tank
. Add washer liquid into the window washer tank.

G21010-02E
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Lighting Switch and Other Switches 101


G220097-03E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Accessories in Cab

CAUTION
When operating an accessory in cab during driving, pay attention not to impair safe driving.

Fuel consumption
monitor (AML) 14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

Monitor
13

Cigarette lighter
12
9
8
7
6
5

22 11

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ
࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

AM/FM radio Ashtray

H M

     

Air conditioner control panel


Rearview mirror control switch (Option)

AIR CONDITIONER

FAN

OFF LO HI A/C

COOL WARM

Camera selector switch


Side lamp

Room lamp
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Tachograph (Option) Step lamp switch K09229-01E

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Air Conditioner

WARNING
Do not touch the rotating parts, such as a fan or belt while the air conditioner is operating.
It can cause an injury.

NOTICE
To prevent an air conditioner failure, obey the following precautions.
• When you use the air conditioner, start the engine first. Before you stop the engine, turn
off the air conditioner.
• Do not put objects that disturb the air flow in front of the air vent louver.
• Do not use additives such as radiator water leak preventive, etc.
• In cold climate areas, use the antifreeze with concentration appropriate for the ambient
temperature.
• Perform daily and periodic inspections.

 ooling operation lowers temperature and humidity. The temperature is said to be suitable when it is
C
lower than the ambient temperature by 5°C to 8°C. Do not turn down the temperature level excessively,
and do not expose yourself to cool air for a long time. Set the temperature to a suitable level.
Dehumidifying operation makes inside of the cab dry.

Air outlet selector


Inside/outside air selector

Air volume adjusting switch Indicator lamp

OFF switch
Air conditioner switch

Temperature indicator
Temperature setting switch
G22002-01E
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Accessories in Cab 103


G220097-03E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Air outlet selector

Air outlets, VENT, FOOT, and DEF, can be selected.

Switch Function

Changes air outlet to VENT.


K08857-000

Changes air outlet to FOOT.


K08858-000

Changes air outlet to DEF.


K08859-000

Inside/outside air selector

You can select outside cab air introduction or inside cab air circulation.

Switch Function

Lamp on: Outside air introduction


K08860-000 Lamp off: Inside air circulation

Indicator lamp

Shows the status of each switch.

Air conditioner switch

Turns on the air-conditioning and dehumidifying functions.

Switch Function

A/C Compressor starts.


K08861-000

Temperature indicator

Indicates the temperature set with the temperature setting switch.


: Red lamp lights up. Indicator lamps
: Green lamp lights up. □ □ □ □ □ □ □
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Maximum heating
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ▲
Shifts at each press ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ▲ ▲ Shifts at each press
○ ○ ○ ○ ▲ ▲ ▲ of “WARM” switch
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of “COOL” switch
○ ○ ○ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲
○ ○ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲
Maximum cooling ○ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲
K08862-01E

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Temperature setting switch

Adjusts temperature inside the cab.


The set temperature is indicated by the temperature indicator.

Switch Function

COOL Lowers temperature.


K12377-000

WARM Raises temperature.


K12378-000

Air volume adjusting switch


Switch Function

LO Changes blower fan to Lo.


K08865-000

Changes blower fan to M1.


K08866-000

Changes blower fan to M2.


K08867-000

HI Changes blower fan to Hi.


K08868-000

OFF switch

Stops air conditioner operation.


Switch Function

OFF All operations of air conditioner stop.


K08869-000
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Accessories in Cab 105


G220097-03E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

For Normal Use

. Start the engine.

. Choose the air outlet louver with the


corresponding air outlet selector.

. Adjust wind temperature with the temperature


setting switch.

. Adjust air flow volume with the air volume


adjusting switch.

. Press the air conditioner switch.


• The air-conditioning and dehumidification
starts.

. Press the inside/outside air selector and select


"Outside air introduction".
• The indicator lamp lights up.

7. To stop the air conditioner operation, press the


OFF switch.

 elect "Inside air circulation" in a tunnel or when outside air is not clean.
S
Cold air may come out when the engine is not warm.

For Quick Air Conditioning

. Start the engine.

. Choose "VENT" air outlet with the air outlet


selector.

. Press the inside/outside air selector and select


"Inside air circulation".
• The indicator lamp goes out.

. Press the air conditioner ("A/C") switch and turn


it ON.
• The indicator lamp lights up.

. Press the "HI" air volume adjusting switch.

. Press the "COOL" temperature setting switch


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until all the temperature indicator lamps turn


green.

 hen all temperature indicator lamps are green, the air conditioner is fixed at maximum cooling. After the
W
temperature inside the cab has lowered, follow the instructions of "For Normal Use" section.

106 Accessories in Cab


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G220097-03E

For Quick Heating

. Start the engine.

. Choose "FOOT" air outlet with the air outlet


selector.

. Press the inside/outside air selector and select


"Inside air circulation ".
• The indicator lamp goes out.

. Press the "HI" air volume adjusting switch.

. Press the air conditioner ("A/C") switch and turn


it OFF.
• The indicator lamp goes out.

. Press the "WARM" temperature setting switch


until all the temperature indicator lamps turn red.

 hen all temperature indicator lamps are red, the air conditioner is fixed at maximum heating. After the
W
temperature inside the cab has risen, follow the instructions of "For Normal Use" section.

For Defogging Windshield

. Start the engine.

. Press the air volume adjusting switch and set


desired air volume.

. Choose "DEF" air outlet with the air outlet


selector.

. Press the inside/outside air selector and select


"Outside air introduction".
• The indicator lamp lights up.

. Press the air conditioner ("A/C") switch and turn


it ON.
• The indicator lamp lights up.

. Adjust the wind temperature with the


temperature setting switch.
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 hen the outside air temperature drops to nearly 0°C, dehumidification does not function even when the
W
air conditioner switch is turned ON.

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G220097-03E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Fuel Consumption Monitor

CAUTION
Do not operate the fuel consumption monitor while traveling.
It may cause an accident.
When you check the fuel consumption monitor during traveling, be careful that safe driving
is not hindered.

The fuel consumption during traveling is indicated.


Checking the items on the fuel consumption monitor helps you to operate a crane in an environmentally friendly
way.

The following items are shown. At traveling


• Current fuel consumption
The current fuel consumption during traveling is  
shown as a bargraph.
km/L

• Average Fuel Consumption #8)MO.


The average fuel consumption during traveling is N)OKP
shown in km/L (km/liter) F1 F2 F3 F4

This resets when the display changes to "At


standby", or PTO is set to "ON".

• Fuel consumption during standby


At standby
The fuel consumption during standby is displayed in
liter.
 

• Standby period km/L

The standby period is displayed in minute. #8)MO.


N.OKP
The standby period is the period when a
vehicle is stopped and the shift lever is in F1 F2 F3 F4

neutral position.
Fuel consumption during standby and standby K03974-01E

period are displayed when a specific time


elapses after the crane is in standby mode.
The displayed data may be different from the
actual value depending on traveling conditions.
Check the fuel gauge to see the remaining fuel
amount.
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The fuel consumption monitor is always on.


When you want to read the monitor at nighttime, light
up the backlight by touching any key in the controls of
the AML. The backlight goes out when the exit key is
pushed.
Once the backlight lights up, the OFF/ON of the
backlight is synchronized to OFF/ON of the small light.

While the backlight is on, you can adjust the


contrast of the monitor.

Contrast Adjustment

CAUTION
If light from the lighted up monitor interferes
with view in the window or mirror during
driving at nighttime, turns off the backlight or
adjust the contrast of the monitor.

You can adjust the contrast of the monitor by pushing


F3 (darker) key or F4 (brighter) key.

0 1 2 3 4
The contrast has 12 levels. The adjusted
FI F2 F3 F4
contrast is retained until it is changed again.
5 6 7 8 9

The maximum brightness is limited in order to


ensure safe driving.

K03576-000
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Fuel Consumption History Display

. Stop a vehicle and set the shift lever to neutral


position.

. Push the preset menu key.


• The pop-up window for the preset menu
selection is shown on the display. 0 1 2 3 4
FI F2 F3 F4
5 6 7 8 9

K00702-000

. Press the F3 (Backward) key or F4 (Forward) Fuel consumption history icon


key to select the fuel consumption history icon.

F1 F2 F3 F4

K08044-00E

. Push the set key.


• The screen for fuel consumption history 2 3 4 10 11
appears. F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13

K00678-000
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. The display changes every time the display Bargraph display


change key is pushed.
• History of the fuel consumption and the MO.
average fuel consumption is shown in either a   


bargraph or number. 
• The items shown on the numerical display 

screen are as follows: 


L(N) .......Fuel consumption when standby F1 F2 F3 F4

L(D) .......Fuel consumption when traveling


km/L .......Average fuel consumption during
11
standby and traveling (km/liter).
13

The measurements restart when F1


(reset) key is pushed. Numeric display

The previous records are moved down


every time the F1 (reset) key is pushed. .
0 .
& MO.

6 previous records (Max.) including the 
  
  
current rate are displayed.    

You can reset the histories both for 
  
  
traveling and crane operation at the same 
  

time by pushing F1 (reset) key and hold it
F1 F2 F3 F4

for a while.
K03975-01E
Press cancel key to exit the history
display. The pop-up window closes and
the screen changes back to the original
crane traveling mode.
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G220097-03E
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Tachograph (option)
The tachograph is mounted at the rear of the seat in the cab.
Use the Tachograph according to the separate instraction manual.

Digital Tachograph

The degital tachograph is a travel recorder to record the operating status (speed, travel, distance and time) off
the vehicle to a recording media (SD memory card).

Starting data recording

. Insert the SD memory card into the tachograph.

. Press the "In Operation" Button.


SD memory card "In Operation" button
• The lamp on the "In Operation " button lights
up, and the recording of data begins.
運行中
NOTICE 警告 書込 電源

Do not remove the SD memory card while


the tachograph is operation. The data in Warning lamp

the SD memory card will be broken.

K12162-00E
For the information about how to
troubleshoot when the warning lamp
lights up. refer to the separate operation
manual of the tachograph.

Stopping data recording

. Press the "In Operation" button


• The traveling information data is written on the
SD memory card, and the lamp on the "In "In Operation" button
Operation" button goes out.
運行中
. Make sure that the writing lamp is not lit, and 警告 書込 電源
then remove the SD memory card from the
tachograph. Writing lamp

NOTICE SD memory card


While the writing lamp is lit, do not remove
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

K12163-00E
the SD memory card, and also do not turn
OFF the starter switch. The data in the SD
memory card will be broken.

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Analog Tachograph

The analog tachograph is a travel recorder to record the operating status (speed, travel distance and time) of
the vehicle on chart paper.

Key hole
Speed warning indicator
Clock dial
Minute hand
Hour hand
Clock operation indicator
Identification label

G22003-00E

AM/FM Radio
Use the radio according to the separate AM/FM radio manual.

+/− button DISP/CLOCK button Display panel ALARM button  /   button

AS button
button

AUX input terminal


H M

MUTE button
     

PWR/SRC button H button M button DIRECT button BAND button K03973-00E


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Monitor

WARNING
Do not operate the monitor during driving. It distracts the concentration of the driver, and
may cause an accident.

CAUTION
Before traveling, make sure that the camera selector switch is set to "AUTO" and that
crane's front left view is shown on the monitor normally.

To assist you to obtain better visibility during driving, a monitor is provided.


For the menu screen in the monitor setting, refer to the separate monitor operation manual.
 he buttons on the front panel of the monitor cannot be used unless the camera selector switch is set to
T
"MANUAL".
Camera input changeover button
Changes the camera input.
“1”: Not used
“2”: View from winch drum monitoring camera
“3”: Not used POWER button
“4”: Not used Turns on/off the monitor power.
“External input”: Not used

Power lamp
Lights up while power is off (no image or
MODE button
standby).
Changes the display mode on the monitor.
Not lit while power is on (image is
The mode is changed by pressing the button.
displayed).
Full screen
Not used Menu button
4 split screen 2 split screen The menu screen in the monitor setting is
Remote controller receiver
open.
3 split screen
K09461-00E

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The monitor displays the following screens.


Application Screen Type Purpose Features
When the camera selector switch
Visibility at the front left side
is set to "AUTO" and vehicle
When traveling of the crane is ensured by the
Front view speed decreases to 25km/h or
on roads camera located at the upper left
less, the view from the camera is
of the swing table.
displayed.

Camera selector switch

Camera located at upper left of swing table

K09230-00E
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How to Use Other Accessories

Side Lamp
Illuminates the control switches.
"OFF".................... Does not light up regardless of
opening/closing of doors.
"ON", "Neutral"..... Stays lit regardless of opening/
AIR CONDITIONER

FAN

OFF LO HI A/C

COOL WARM

closing of doors."

Side lamp (with switch)

K09231-00E

Room Lamp
"OFF". .......Does not light up regardless of opening/
closing of doors.
Neutral . .....
Lights up when the door is opened, and
goes out when closed.
OFF
"ON"..........Stays lit regardless of opening/closing of Neutral
doors. ON

G22010-00E

Step Lamp
This is used for illumination when you go in and out Step lamp switch
Lower part of
of the cab. cab entrance
"OFF". ....... Does not light up regardless of opening/
ON

OFF

closing of doors.
"ON".......... Lights up when the door is opened, and
goes out when closed.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

Step lamp

K00903-00E

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Stowing the Rearview Mirror (Option)


Extends/stows rearview mirrors mounted on the right
and left of the vehicle front. Rearview mirror control switch
Mirrors are extended/stowed each time this switch is
pressed.
"L".............. Operates the left mirror.
"R"............. Operates the right mirror.

ROOF ROOF MIRROR


WIPER WASHER

K08048-00E

Cigarette Lighter
When the cigarette lighter is pressed in, it returns to
its original position after a few seconds.

CAUTION
Do not touch the metal part of the
cigarette lighter. You may suffer burns.

 bserve the following to prevent failure in


O
electric system.
• Do not press and hold the cigarette G22014-000

lighter by hand.
• If the cigarette lighter does not return to
its original position in 15 to 20 seconds,
pull it out by hand.
• The lighter socket can be used for
general purpose power supply. In this
case, remember that the rated capacity
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

is 24 V DC, 15 A. Do not exceed the


rated capacity.

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Operation in Cold Season

Winterization
When changing the engine oil, fuel, or coolant according to the air temperature, refer to "INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE" (page 118).

Engine Oil

Use an oil with viscosity suitable to the air temperature.

Fuel

JIS Grade 2 Diesel fuel freezes at -10°C or below and this prevents starting the engine. Use a fuel suitable to the
ambient temperature.

Coolant

Add an appropriate amount of antifreeze coolant suitable for the air temperature in order to prevent freezing.

Washer Liquid

Use anti-freezing washer liquid.

Battery

When the air temperature drops, performance of the battery degrades and may not be able to start the engine.
Inspect the level and specific gravity of battery electrolyte, and refill the battery fluid or charge the battery as
appropriate.

Tire Chain

WARNING
Failure to observe the following warning may damage the vehicle structures such as brake
piping, and cause an accident.
• When fitting tire chains, inspect inside of fenders to check that the chains do not interfere
with the adjacent components such as brake hoses in the fender.
• Never travel in the special steering mode with tire chains fitted.
• If there is any abnormal sound during traveling, immediately stop the vehicle and inspect.
If the tire chains are cut or come off, they may hit persons near the vehicle and injure
them.

Observe the following when fitting tire chains.


(1) Fit tire chains to the rear wheels only.
(2) Set the steering mode to "Two-wheel," and set drive mode to "L/4D" or "H/4D."
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OPERATION
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Terminology

Boom Length

The distance between the boom foot pivot (foot pin)


and the boom top sheave center (point pin). th
l eng
B oom

Boom Angle Boom angle

The angle between the boom center line and the


horizontal line.

G31001-00E

Jib Length
Jib offset angle
The distance between the jib foot pivot (foot pin) and
the jib top sheave center (point pin).

Jib Offset Angle

The angle between the boom center line and the jib gth
len
center line when the jib is mounted. Jib

Jib Tilt G31002-00E

To change jib offset angle.

Load Radius

The horizontal distance between the center of


rotation and center of the hook block.

Lifting Height Lifting height

The distance between the ground and lower end of


the hook block when the hook block is at its upper Load radius
limit position in each load radius. Center of rotation
G31003-00E
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Extension Width of Outriggers

X-type outrigger specification H-type outrigger specification

Extension width of Extension width of


G31004-00E
outriggers outriggers

Unequal Extension of Outriggers

The state that the individual extension width of outrigger is different from each other.

Maximum Extension Capacity, Middle Extension Capacity, Minimum Extension Capacity

The lifting capacities when the outriggers are extended to respective width.

Rated Lifting Capacity

The maximum load that can be lifted with the Rigging wire
rope
specified boom length and load radius.
The rated lifting capacity is the total mass of a lifted
load and lifting devices such as rigging wires and the Lifting load
hook block. Mass of hook block

Rated lifting capacity Lifting capacity


Lifting Capacity

The load that can be actually lifted. You can calculate G31005-00E

the value by subtraction of the mass of lifting devices such as the hook block from the rated lifting capacity.

No Load

The condition that no load is lifted.

On-rubber Stationary Operation

To carry out crane operation without using outriggers.

On-rubber Creep Operation

To pick and carry a load (travel at low speed with a load lifted and without extending outrigger jacks).

Clearing Ground
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

To lift a load off the ground by hoist-up operation.

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Before Crane Operation

Pre-operational Inspection

WARNING
Failing to carry out pre-operational inspection delays finding of a failure, and it may result
in an accident. Inspect the machine before operation to check that there is no abnormality.

Inspect the crane referring to "Inspection before Traveling" (page 302) and "Pre-operational Inspection" (page
320).

Preparation for Crane Operation


Set the machine from the traveling posture to the crane operation posture.

. Set up the outriggers, and register the outrigger


state to the AML.
For setup and registration of the outriggers,
refer to "Outriggers" (page 184) and "Automatic
Moment Limiter (AML)" (page 131). 2 3 4 10 11
F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13

K00777-000

. Take out the main hook block and auxiliary hook


block from the stowing position.
For taking out of the hook block, refer to "Taking
Out and Stowing the Hook Block" (page 223).

G32002-020

. Register the lift state to the AML.


For registration of the lift state, refer to
"Automatic Moment Limiter (AML)" (page 131). 2 3 4 10 11
F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13
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. Register the number of parts of line to the AML.


For registration of the number of parts of line,
refer to "Automatic Moment Limiter (AML)" 2 3 4 10 11
(page 131). F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13

K00531-000

. Check the function of AML.


For AML function check, refer to "Automatic
Moment Limiter (AML)" (page 131). 2 3 4 10 11
F2 F3 F4
WARNING 7 8 9 12 13

Check the function of the AML and make


sure that it has no abnormalities. If the
abnormalities are not corrected, the crane
does not stop automatically even when an
overload occurs. The crane may overturn K00530-000

or be damaged, resulting in a serious


accident.

. Start the crane operation.

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How to Read Performance Data Plates

Working Range Chart


Working range chart shows the relations between the boom length, boom angle, load radius, and lifting height.

25° 45 60

gl e
° °

an
om
Bo
h
gt
30

len
om
Lifting

Bo
82° height
70° 25
60°
23
.8
m
bo 50°
om
20 Load radius

Lifting height (m)


45°
40° The points A and B have the same load radius.
35° However, the point A represents a boom angle
20

15 and the point B represents a lifting height.


.1
16

30°
.4

bo
m

om
bo
12

om
.7

20° 10
m
bo
9.0

om
m
bo
5.3

om

10°
m

5
bo
om

0 5 10 15 20 25 Load radius with no lifted load


Load radius (m) Load radius with lifted load

The working range chart does not include the


5.3 m deflection of the boom. Note that the load radius
extends due to the deflection of the boom
Full retraction according to the load when the load is lifted.

9.0 m
Marking is half exposed.

12.7 m
Each boom length is as shown on the left.
2nd/3rd boom sections full extension

16.4 m
The 1st marking is exposed.

20.1 m
The 2nd marking is exposed.
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23.8 m
Full extension K00778-00E

The above diagram is one example of working range charts. For the actual values, see the working range chart
provided in your cab.

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Rated Lifting Capacity Table

WARNING
Never operate the crane with a load exceeding the rated lifting capacity. The machine will
turn over and be damaged, resulting in a serious accident.

The rated lifting capacity table specify the capacity for each condition depending on the lift state and extension
width of outriggers. Find the rated lifting capacity correctly before conducting operation.
• Boom lift • 5.5-m Jib lift
• Single top lift • On-rubber boom lift
• 3.6-m Jib lift • On-rubber single top lift

The rated lifting capacity is the total mass of the lifted load and lifting devices such as rigging wires and the hook
block.

Values above the thick line in the table are based on the structural strength factor, and values below the thick
line are based on the crane stability factor.

The load radius shows the values including deflection of boom and outriggers (tires) caused by lifting loads.
When carrying out operation, refer to the load radius including deflection for the actual operation.

When operating the crane with the boom length which is not described on the rated lifting capacity table, read
the rated lifting capacity display on the AML. When the boom length exceeds the value displayed on the rated
lifting capacity table, compare the rated lifting capacity for the displayed length and that for the boom length
which is next longer, and use the smaller rated lifting capacity as a guide.

Outrigger maximum extension (4.7 m) -360 degrees- (Unit: t)


5.3 9.0 12.7 16.4 20.1 23.8
1.0 13.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧
L(m): Boom length
1.5 13.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 5.0㸦4.9㸧
2.0 12.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧
R(m): Load radius 2.5 10.0㸦4.9㸧
5.0㸦4.9㸧
6.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 5.0㸦4.9㸧 4.7
3.0 8.2㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 5.0㸦4.9㸧 4.7
3.5 7.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 5.0㸦4.9㸧 4.7 3.2
4.0 6.1㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 6.0㸦4.9㸧 5.0㸦4.9㸧 4.7 3.2
4.5 5.5㸦4.9㸧 5.45㸦4.9㸧 5.0㸦4.9㸧 4.5 3.2
5.0 4.85 4.8 4.6 4.05 3.2
5.5 4.3 4.3 4.2 3.7 3.2
6.0 3.8 3.0
Rated lifting capacity
3.85 3.85 3.4
7.0 3.15 3.1 3.3 2.9 2.6 based on crane
8.0 2.75 2.6 2.75 2.5 2.25 structural strength
9.0 (7.7m) 2.1 2.35 2.3 1.95
10.0 1.8 2.0 2.05 1.75
11.0 1.45 1.65 1.85 1.55
12.0 1.35 1.4 1.55 1.4
13.0 (11.4m) 1.2 1.3 1.25
14.0 1.0 1.15 1.15
15.0 0.89 1.0 1.05
16.0 0.86 0.93 Thick line
17.0 0.73 0.82
18.0 0.63 0.71
A: Range of 19.0 0.56 0.62
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

boom angle 20.0 (18.7m) 0.54


22.0 0.39
Rated lifting capacity
22.3 0.37 based on crane stability
0 to 82
K09289-00E

The above diagram is an example of rated lifting capacity table. For the actual values, see the rated lifting
capacity tables provided in your cab.

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Outrigger Extending State and Lifting Performance

With the outrigger maximum extension, the crane's capacity is same throughout 360 degrees.
The rated lifting capacity in the side area differs depending on the extension width of outriggers. When a load is
lifted on a side of larger extension width of outriggers and swung to a side of smaller extension width, the rated
lifting capacity decreases. Pay attention to avoid overloading.
Rated lifting capacities in front and rear areas are the same as the outrigger maximum extension capacity.
Depending on the extension width of outriggers, the ranges of front and rear areas are limited as shown in the
following diagram.

Maximum extension capacity

Maximum extension capacity


Middle extension (3) capacity

Middle extension (2) capacity


60 40

Middle Maximum Middle Maximum


extension (3) extension extension (2) extension

60
40
Maximum extension capacity

Maximum extension capacity


Middle extension (1) capacity

Minimum extension capacity

Middle Maximum Minimum Maximum


extension (1) extension extension extension

K09669-00E
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Standard Number of Parts of Line

WARNING
• If an operation is performed with a greater
number of parts of line than the standard,
the length of the wire rope will become
insufficient. If the entire wire rope on the
winch drum is reeled out, the load will be
applied to the wire rope end and the rope
will be broken, resulting in an accident. Or,
the wire rope is wound up in the opposite
direction and the hook block will be hoisted
G45012-00E
up during the hoist-down operation,
resulting in an accident. Select the number
of parts of line so that 3 or more dead turns
of rope remain on the winch drum.
• If the number of parts of line are less than the standard, the load cannot be lifted as
specified in the rated lifting capacity table. If the crane is operated with a load heavier
than the allowable load, the wire rope will break, resulting in an accident. Make sure that
the allowable load per one wire rope (1.8 t for both main and auxiliary wire ropes) is not
exceeded.

Standard number of parts of line of a wire rope for the boom length is as follows.
Boom length Single top
Lift state Jib lift
5.3 m 9.0 m 12.7 m 16.4 m 20.1 m 23.8 m lift
Standard On-outrigger 8 (4) 4 4 4 4 4 1 1
number of
On-rubber 4 4 4 ------ ------ ------ ------ 1
parts of line
The figure inside () is applicable for GR-130N/4.9t lifting capacity.

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Boom Lift
Single Top Lift

. Select a rated lifting capacity table suitable for


the extension width of outriggers to be used.
Unit: (t)
. Find the column for the boom length L (m). Outrigger maximum extension (4.7 m)

12.7m
. Find the row for the load radius R (m).

. The crossing point of the boom length L (m) and


load radius R (m) is the rated lifting capacity for
7.0m 3.1
that operation.
To calculate a rated lifting capacity for single top
lift, subtract 65 kg from the rated lifting capacity
for boom lift.
The maximum rated lifting capacity for single K09462-00E
top lift is 1.8 t.

The rated lifting capacities for boom lift assume that the jib is stowed.

Jib Lift

. Select a rated lifting capacity table suitable for


Unit: (t)
the extension width of outriggers to be used.
Boom Outrigger maximum extension (4.7 m)
angle
. Find the heading for combination of the jib and 23.8 m boom + 3.6 m jib

boom lengths. Offset 25°

. Find the heading for jib offset angle.

. Find the row for boom angle.


15.1 0.8

. The crossing points of the jib offset angle and


boom angle are the load radius R (m) and the
rated lifting capacity W (t) for that operation.
K00781-00E
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On-rubber Boom Lift


On-rubber Single Top Lift

. Select Stationary or Creep.


Unit: (t)
On-rubber
. Find the column for the boom length L (m).
Stationary
5.3 m 9.0 m 12.7 m
. Select the over-front area or 360 degrees area. Front Front 360 degrees Front 360 degrees

. Find the row for the load radius R (m).

4.0 1.9
. The crossing point of the boom length L (m) and
load radius R (m) is the rated lifting capacity for
that operation.
To calculate a rated lifting capacity for on-rubber G33006-02E

single top lift, subtract 65 kg from the rated


lifting capacity for boom lift.
The maximum rated lifting capacity for single
top lift is 1.8 t.

The rated lifting capacities assume that tires have the specified air pressure and the crane is used on a firm
and level ground with its suspension down (locked). Sufficiently take the ground and operating conditions into
account for operation.
The over-front area in the rated lifting capacity table is specified as within approximately 2° in front of the
machine. And when the boom direction is in this area, the "Front position symbol" is displayed on the AML.

Over-front area

Front position symbol

K00795-00E
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Automatic Moment Limiter (AML)

WARNING
Never operate the crane with the automatic stop function of the AML canceled. Incorrect
use of the AML may cause an overturn or damage of the machine, resulting in a serious
accident.

NOTICE
• Operating a crane with the AML's automatic stop function canceled is prohibited in Japan
by Japan's Occupational Safety and Health Act, Article 29.
• Set the emergency control switch key to "NORMAL", remove the key from the keyhole, and
entrust it to the vehicle administrator or responsible personnel for the work.
• In Japan, it is obligatory by law to inspect the AML before operating the crane, according
to Japan's Safety Ordinance for Cranes, Article 78.

AML calculates the working moment and rated moment based on the lift state registered by the operator and
input signals from the detectors, and displays them as a moment load ratio. When the moment load ratio
reaches 100% or more, the AML stops the crane operation toward the critical side and warns with error codes
and buzzer sounds.

The AML is a safety device mounted to prevent accidents such as overturning and damage of the machine due
to overload, and is not a load meter. The displayed lifting loads are reference values, and their accuracies are
not guaranteed.
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Registering
Jib offset angle detection outrigger state
Overwind

Bo
detection

om
l en
gth
Boom elevating cylinder
pressure detection

de
tec
Registering

tion
lift status
Boom angle
detection Crane operation
detection

Detection of Registering number


extension width of parts of line
of outriggers Swing angle
detection

AML main body Checking


AML function
Input signals from each 14

detector 15
STOP STOP

Registration
STOP

by operator

Stop the operation 0 1


FI
2
F2
3
F3
4
F4
10 11

Registering
toward the critical side
5 6 7 8 9 12 13

working range

Alarm

Error code Alarm buzzer AML external indicator


Moment ratio 100% lamp (Option)
or more
14

15
STOP STOP

STOP

Overwind

Working range limit


0 1 2 3 4 10 11
FI F2 F3 F4
5 6 7 8 9 12 13

K09233-00E

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LED display
(1) AML

14
14

15

15
STOP STOP

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
STOP 6
7
5

Display panel 21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

H M

     

0 1 2 3 4 10 11
FI F2 F3 F4
Controls 5 6 7 8 9 12 13

㻺㼛㼞㼙㼍㼘 㻱㼙㼑㼞㼓㼑㼚㼏㼥

21 ON
OVERWIND
SWING
BRAKE
OVERWIND CUTOUT
DISABLE

ECO MODE SWING BRAKE


PT
. O
. AML

(3) ECO mode switch (2) PTO switch


K09234-00E

(1) AML

The AML consists of the LED display, display panel, and controls.
The LED display indicates the limit state of each working range, rotation state of the winch drum, and AML
control state.
The display panel indicates the moment ratio, crane state, outrigger state, swing position, fuel consumption
state, and error code.

(2) PTO Switch

When this switch is set to "ON," the AML is turned on.

(3) ECO Mode Switch

While the ECO Mode Switch is "ON", the maximum engine speed of the crane operation is restricted and noise
of the crane operation is reduced.
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Display

Display Panel

(3) Jib lift indicator symbol

Jib length display (4) Single top lift indicator symbol


Jib offset angle display (5) Crane state indicator (A-1)
(2) Load ratio mark
(6) Crane state indicator (A-2)
(1) Moment load ratio STOP

display Hook load display

t
Number of parts of line Rated lifting capacity display
display
(7) Crane state indicator (A-3)
(8) Crane state indicator (B-1)

Boom length display (9) Crane state indicator (B-2)

(10) Swing position display


(15) Boom lift indicator 2
symbol
(11) Front position symbol
N .OKP
(14) Outrigger state
indicator symbol Boom angle display

(13) Suspension full Load radius display


retraction symbol (12) On-rubber state (16) Fuel consumption indicator
indicator symbol
(17) Eco mode indicator K09463-00E

NOTICE
• Moment ratio is not a ratio of the Hook load
hook load to the rated lifting capacity.
Determine the allowable lifting load by Moment ratio t

reading the rated lifting capacity.


• The AML is not a load meter. The hook 
STOP

max t

loads indication is a reference value,


and not a correct mass of the lifted

load. Rated lifting capacity
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(1) Moment Ratio Display

Displays the moment ratio with a bar graph and numerical value.

(2) Moment Ratio Mark

Serves as an index how critical the moment ratio represented by the bar graph is: safe (green), warning (yellow),
or critical (red).

(3) Jib Lift Indicator Symbol

Lights up when the jib lift is registered to the AML. Flashes when the jib set state is registered to the AML.

(4) Single Top Lift Indicator Symbol

Lights up when the single top lift is registered to the AML.

(5) Crane State Indicator (A-1)


(6) Crane State Indicator (A-2)
(7) Crane State Indicator (A-3)
(8) Crane State Indicator (B-1)
(9) Crane State Indicator (B-2)

Displays the crane state by indicator (icon). Refer to "Crane State Indicator Display" (page 139) for the meaning
of the icons.

(10) Swing Position Display

Indicates the swing position. The display is graduated in 45°.

(11) Front Position Symbol

Lights up when the boom is directed to the front of the vehicle.

(12) On-rubber State Indicator Symbol

Flashes during on-rubber creep operation, and lights up during on-rubber stationary operation.

(13) Suspension full retraction symbol

Lights up when the suspension is fully retracted.

(14) Outrigger State Indicator Symbol

Indicates extension width of outriggers. The outside extension frame symbol displays the number of allowable
maximum extension sections. The inside symbol displays the current number of extended sections.
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(15) Boom Lift Indicator Symbol

Lights up when the boom lift is registered to the AML.

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(16) Fuel consumption indicator

Shows the fuel consumption during crane operation.

(17) ECO mode indicator

Lights up when ECO mode switch is "ON" and displays current mode such as ECO mode 1 or ECO mode 2.

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LED Display

Alarm OFF warning lamp


Lights up when the alarm buzzer is turned off.

TARE indicator lamp


Lights up when the TARE function Drum indicator
is selected. The four indicators flash in sequence to indicate that
14 the winch drum is rotating.
Displays the main winch when the boom lift is
registered to the AML, and displays the auxiliary
winch when the single top or jib lift is registered
15 to the AML.
STOP STOP

Emergency operation warning lamp


Right swing limit indicator lamp Lights up when the emergency control switch or
overwind cutout release switch is set to "ON."
Boom angle lower limit indicator lamp
Load radius limit indicator lamp Auto-stop warning lamp
Lights up in the following cases:
Lifting height limit indicator lamp - When the moment ratio reaches 100%, and the machine
Boom angle upper limit indicator lamp stops automatically.
- When the automatic stop function is canceled.
Left swing limit indicator lamp
Pre-warning lamp
Lights up when the moment ratio is 90% or more and below 100%.
Lights up when each working range limit function is registered.
When the limit range is reached, the crane operation stops automatically.
At this time, the indicator state changes from "being lit" to "flashing."
K00673-00E

Controls

F1 key F2 key F3 key F4 key Cancel key

Preset menu key Display change key

0 1 2 3 4 10 11
FI F2 F3 F4
5 6 7 8 9 12 13

Working range limit key Check key


Rope parts of line key Set key

Lift status select key Outrigger status select key


K00674-00E
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Selection of Display
When the display change key is pressed during normal state, the display panel changes as shown below.

Normal t
 
mm  c 
max t

m 

 Swing position display

AVG OKP.

Display change

t
mm 
   c 
max t

m 
 Lifting height display


 Swing angle display

2  Main pump pressure display

AVG OKP.
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Crane State Indicator Display


The crane state is displayed by the indicator (icon). Operation indicators and displayed contents are as follows.

 Operation indicator (A-1)


t
 m  c 
max t
Operation indicator (A-2)
m 
 c
Operation indicator (B-2)
m
2
Operation indicator (B-1)

AVG OKP.

Operation indicator (A-3) K09236-00E

Operation
Icons Name Display condition
indicators
In the jib set state, when the jib lock pin and jib set pin are in
the following state.
Jib lock A-1
K00734-000 • Jib lock pin: Inserted
• Jib set pin: Removed

Elevation slow
A-2 Displayed when the boom elevation slow stop is canceled.
stop cancel
K00736-000

Displayed when the hook block turns to the hook-in available


Hook-in A-3
state.
K00879-000

Boom Illuminates when the boom telescoping/jib tilt operation


B-1
telescoping selector switch is set to "boom telescoping".
K00737-000

Illuminates when the boom telescoping/jib tilt operation


Jib tilt operation B-1
selector switch is set to "jib tilt".
K00738-000

Displayed when the hydraulic oil temperature is between


Hydraulic oil 50°C and 85°C.
B-2
K00739-000
temperature 50°C (When this is displayed together with the outrigger switch
out of neutral, the display switches every three seconds.)
Flashes when the hydraulic oil temperature is 85°C or
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Hydraulic oil higher.


B-2
K00740-000
temperature 85°C (When this is displayed together with the outrigger switch
out of neutral, the display switches every three seconds.)

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Operation
Icons Name Display condition
indicators
Flashes when the extend/retract selector switch or jack/slide
selector switch is set to the positions other than neutral
Outrigger switch position.
K00741-000
B-2
out of neutral (When this is displayed together with the hydraulic oil
temperature 50°C or 85°C, the display switches every three
seconds.)

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Registration of Operating State and AML Function Check

WARNING
Before starting crane operation, check that correct operating state is registered, and the
AML system is functioning normally. If the operating state is registered incorrectly or
the AML system is not functioning normally, the machine may overturn or be damaged,
resulting in a serious accident.

Before the crane operation, register the operating state and perform the AML function check, following the steps
below.

. Set the PTO switch to "ON."


• The PTO indicator lights up, and
power for the AML is turned on. OFF ON

Lights up

K00335-00E

. Set up the outriggers.


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. Press the outrigger state select key.


• The pop-up window for the outrigger state
registration is displayed on the display panel. 2 3 4 10 11
Each time the outrigger state select key is F2 F3 F4
pressed, the display changes as follows. 7 8 9 12 13

K00675-000

On-rubber (creep operation)


Flashes

Pop-up window for outrigger state registration is displayed.

Lights up
t
4 0.0 m 00.0 °
max t
On-rubber (stationary operation)
m
Lights up
21.2 °
12.1m Lights up

F1 F2 F3 F4

Outrigger extended
Lights up
Detected state is displayed with lights.

K00676-01E

 hen the power for the AML is turned on, the state of "On-rubber (creep operation)" is automatically
W
set.
Instead of the outrigger state select key, F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key can be used to
change the outrigger state display.
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. Check that the display agrees with the actual


X-type outrigger H-type outrigger
outrigger state.
• The actual state corresponding to the
indication of the outrigger state indicator
Maximum
symbols are as shown on the right. extension

Middle
extension 3

Middle
extension 2

Middle
extension 1

Minimum
extension

K00912-00E

 hen you want to cancel the registration,


W
press the exit key. The pop-up window 2 3 4 10 11
will be closed, and the crane lift state F2 F3 F4
before the registration is restored. 7 8 9 12 13

K00680-000
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. If the display agrees with the actual state, press


the set key to register.
• After the completion of the registration, the 2 3 4 10 11
pop-up window closes, and the crane lift state F2 F3 F4
display is restored. 7 8 9 12 13

K00678-000

 
t t

 m  c  m  c 



max t max t

m  m 


 c  c

m m
2
F1 F2 F3 F4

AVG OKP.

Registered outrigger status symbol K09237-01E

. Take out the main hook block and auxiliary hook


block from the stowing position.

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7. Press the lift state select key to register the lift


state to be used (single top/jib/boom).
• The pop-up window for the lift state 2 3 4 10 11
registration is displayed on the display panel. F2 F3 F4
Each time the lift state select key is pressed, 7 8 9 12 13
the display changes as follows.

K00681-000

Pop-up window for lift state registration is displayed.

Pop-up window Lift state


t
 m  c Boom lift
max t

m
 c Single top lift

m
F1 F2 F3 F4
Jib set

3.6 m

3.6-m jib lift

5.5 m

5.5-m jib lift

K09317-00E

 hen the power of the AML is turned on, the single top lift state is automatically set.
W
Instead of the lift state select key, F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key can be used to change the
lift state display mode.
 hen you want to cancel the registration,
W
press the exit key. The pop-up window
closes, and the crane lift state before the 2 3 4 10 11
registration is restored. F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13
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K00680-000

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8. Press the set key for registration.


• After registration, the pop-up window will be
closed. 2 3 4 10 11
F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13

K00678-000

Registered lift status indication symbol

t t
 m  c  m  c
max t

m 
 c
m
2
F1 F2 F3 F4

AVG OKP.
K09238-00E

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9. Press the rope parts of line key to register the


number of parts of line to be used.
• The pop-up window for the number of parts 2 3 4 10 11
of line registration is displayed on the display F2 F3 F4
panel. Each time the rope parts of line key is 7 8 9 12 13
pressed, the number of parts of line changes.

Hook block symbol is automatically displayed


according to the registered lift state. If the
displayed hook block symbol is different from K00684-000

the one you want to register, press F1 (main


hook block) key to change the display.

Pop-up window for main hook block registration is displayed. Pop-up window for auxiliary hook block registration is displayed.

t t
4 0.0 m 00.0 ° 1.0 4 0.0 m 00.0 °
max t max t

1m 2m
21.24
° 21.21
°
12.1m 12.1m
F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4

1 2 1 2

Registering boom lift Registering single top/jib lift


K00685-00E

 he number of parts of line other than specified for each model cannot be registered.
T
Instead of the rope parts of line key, F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key can be used to change
the number of parts of line.
 hen you want to cancel the registration,
W
press the exit key. The pop-up window
closes. 2 3 4 10 11
F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13

K00680-000
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0. Press the set key to register.


• After registration, the pop-up window closes.
2 3 4 10 11
F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13

K00678-000

Registered number of parts of line

t t
 m  c  m  c
max t max t

1m
4
c
m
2
F1 F2 F3 F4

1 2 OKP.
AVG

K09239-00E

. Press the check key and check that the AML is LED display
in the following state.
• LED display: All lit up 10 11 14

15

• Display panel: All lit up


STOP STOP

STOP

• Alarm buzzer: Continuous sound 12 13

0 1 2 3 4 10 11
FI F2 F3 F4
5 6 7 8 9 12 13

Display panel
K00687-00E

. Attempt hoist-up operation, boom extension,


and boom lowering operations to check that the
crane does not operate.
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. Press the check key again to return to the


normal state.
2 3 4 10 11
F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13

K00689-000

. Check that the following items on the display (7) (8) (9)
panel agree with the actual state.
(1)
(1) Hook load t

Check that approximate hook mass is (6)


 m  
max t
indicated in a no-load state.
m 
(2) Swing position display 
(2)
(3) Front position symbol

(When boom is directed to the front of the 2 (3)
vehicle) AVG OKP.

(4) Boom angle


(5) (4) K09240-00E
(5) Outrigger state indicator symbol
(6) Boom length
(7) Number of parts of line
(8) Jib length
(When jib lift is selected)
(9) Jib offset angle
(When jib lift is selected)

 he indicated hook block mass varies


T
depending on the operation posture, etc.
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. Check that the boom elevation slow stop cancel Elevation slow stop cancel icon
icon is not displayed.
t
 m  c 
NOTICE max t

Be sure to activate the elevation slow stop m 


function. If it is deactivated, the boom 
stops automatically with no elevation
slow stop function working, causing the 
2
load to bounce or sway, and resulting in
AVG OKP.
damage to the machine. K09208-00E

Now, lift state registration and AML function check have been completed.

Crane operation can now be started.

 ven if the AML power is turned off, the registered contents will be retained for approximately two hours.
E
When the AML power is turned on, the operation will start with the retained registered contents.
When approximately two hours have elapsed after the AML is turned off, the registered contents will be
erased. Therefore, it is necessary to re-register the lift state.

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Alarm and Recovery Operation

NOTICE
Repair is necessary if any of the following occurs:
• A message not listed here is displayed.
• Message does not disappear even if the state corresponding to the error code is
registered or the recovery operation is performed.
• The crane stops and cannot be operated.
Contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.

When any failure occurs or improper operation is performed during crane operation, the buzzer sounds and an
error code is displayed to secure operation safety and to prevent damage to the machine. Check the contents of
the error code, and perform the recovery operation.

Types of Error Codes and Buzzers

Error codes are displayed on the display panel.


There are three types of buzzers, and each buzzer sounds differently according to the type of alarms.

AML built-in buzzer Display panel


Error codes are displayed.
14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

H M

     

Alarm buzzer

Overwind
alarm buzzer

K09241-00E

When the error code is displayed, push F1 key.


The pop-up window appears and display the
message.
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F1 F2 F3 F4

K00526-00E

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Stop Codes
"Error code" Buzzer Cause Actions
Ordinary bar graph display Alarm buzzer: Moment ratio is 100% or Wind down the winch,
When moment ratio exceeds 100%, Continuous sound more. retract or raise the
the entire bar graph lights up. (Low tone) boom, raise the jib, or
swing to the safe side.

K00693-000

Crane is operated toward


the critical side with
[W0023]
moment ratio of 100% or
more.
Overwind alarm Crane is operated toward Lower the hook block by
[W0024] buzzer: the critical side with the winding down the winch
Tremolo sound hook block overwound. or retracting the boom.
AML built-in Boom angle is insufficient Raise the boom until the
[W0005] buzzer: when the jib is mounted boom angle becomes
"Beep-beep-beep" or stowed. 75° or more.
(for 3 seconds in a The boom is extended Pull out the jib set pin.
short cycle) with the jib set pin not
[W0006]
pulled out when the jib is
mounted.
Overloading has occurred Swing in the opposite
[W0007] during swing operation. direction, retract or raise
the boom.
Boom is lowered at Raise the boom.
[W0054] elevation lower limit
stroke end.
Boom is raised at Lower the boom.
elevation upper limit
[W0055] stroke end while elevation
slow stop function is
cancelled.
Boom is raised at
elevation upper limit
[W0121] stroke end while elevation
slow stop function
activates.
When the boom is lifted • Wind down the winch,
with the jib mounted, the or retract or raise the
[W0124]
moment ratio becomes boom.
90% or more. • Stow the jib.
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"Error code" Buzzer Cause Actions


AML built-in The emergency Set the emergency
buzzer: control switch is set to control switch to
[W0190] "Beep-beep-beep" "EMERGENCY," and "NORMAL."
(for 3 seconds in a the operation toward the
short cycle) critical side is performed.
Boom angle has reached Stop raising the boom
the upper limit for jib and mount/stow the jib.
[W0281] mounting/stowing
operation when the boom
is raised.
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Warning Codes
Error code Buzzer Cause Actions
Ordinary bar graph display Alarm buzzer: Moment ratio is 90% or Operate the machine
Intermittent sound more and below 100%. with due attention to the
(Low tone) moment ratio.
K00694-000

Overwind alarm The stop function is Lower the hook block by


buzzer: canceled with the winding down the winch
[W0015] Tremolo sound overwind cutout release or retracting the boom.
switch while the hook
block is overwound.
[W0001] AML built-in An outrigger beam Re-extend the outriggers
[W0002] buzzer: retracts during crane and insert the pins.
[W0003] "Beep-beep-beep" operation. Then, re-register the
[W0004]
(for 3 seconds in a outrigger state.
[W0057] An outrigger beam
[W0058] short cycle)
retracts during crane
[W0059] operation, and the
performance changes
to a performance (lifting
[W0060] capacity) with smaller
extension width of
outriggers.
The state of front position Contact your nearest
detection switch and TADANO distributor or
[W0013]
actual swing angle do not dealer for inspection and
agree. maintenance.
[W0016] • Crane operating state • Re-register the
becomes other than operating state.
registered to the AML. • For on-rubber
[W0017] • An operating state with operation, retract the
no capacity rated is boom to the capacity
registered to the AML. range.
The state of the boom Contact your nearest
[W0019]
full retraction detection TADANO distributor or
switch and actual boom dealer for inspection and
[W0021]
length do not agree. maintenance.
When the jib is stowed, Set the boom
[W0044] the jib tilt operation is telescoping/jib tilt lever to
performed. neutral.
The outriggers are Swing in the opposite
unequally extended, and direction, or retract or
[W0056]
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further swing operation raise the boom.


causes overloading.
When the boom (jib) may Pay attention when
[W0197] collide with the engine lowering or swinging the
cover or mirrors. boom.

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Error code Buzzer Cause Actions


AML built-in Operation levers are not Set all the operation
buzzer: in neutral positions when levers in neutral
"Beep-beep-beep" power is turned on. positions. If the AML
(for 3 seconds in a buzzer does not stop,
[W0286]
short cycle) contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or
dealer for inspection and
maintenance.
When the power is turned Contact your nearest
on, AML built-in clock TADANO distributor
[W0999]
battery is low. or dealer for battery
replacement.
AML built-in The elevation slow stop The crane is
buzzer: function is activated and approaching the stop
[W0106]
"Beep-beep-beep" boom elevating operation position.
(for 3 seconds in a is decelerating. Operate with care.
long cycle) The swing stop function
[W0108] is activated and swing
operation is decelerating.
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Other Functions
There are other 6 functions as follows.
(1) Working range limit function
(2) TARE function
(3) Fuel consumption display function
(4) Alarm OFF function
(5) P
 reset menu (ECO mode selection, Elevating speed adjustment function, selection of winch drum rotation
buzzer, fuel consumption history display, selection of elevation slow stop/cancel, contrast adjustment of
display panel, maintenance telescoping mode, telematics data transmission)
(6) Back Light Lit (Unlit) Function
Each function is as follows.

(1) Working Range Limit Function

NOTICE
If the working range limit is registered close to an obstacle, the machine may collide with
the obstacle depending on the lift state and methods. Consider a sufficient allowance when
registering.

The working range limit function restricts the


Boom angle upper limit Lifting height limit
operation of the crane to the pre-registered boom Boom angle lower limit
angle (upper limit, lower limit), lifting height, load
radius, and swing angle (left, right). Use this function
when performing operation in a place where there
are obstacles around the machine, requiring the
working range limit of the boom.

When the crane reaches the registered working Load radius limit Swing limit
range, the following limitations are applied.

Working range limit


Effect
function
Boom angle upper limit • Crane stops
Boom angle lower limit automatically. G34021-01E

Lifting height limit • AML built-in buzzer


Load radius limit sounds "Beep-beep-
Left swing limit beep" (for 3 seconds in
Right swing limit a short cycle).
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State Display of Limit Function


The registered state of the work range limit can
Lifting height limit Load radius limit
be checked by the limit indicator lamps in the indicator lamp indicator lamp
LED display. The limit indicator lamp for the item
whose work range limit is registered lights up. Boom angle upper Boom angle lower
limit indicator lamp limit indicator lamp
When the crane reaches the limit range and stops
automatically, the state of the limit indicator lamp
changes from "being lit" to "flashing."

Left swing limit Right swing limit


indicator lamp indicator lamp
K00695-00E

Registration of Boom Angle, Lifting Height, and Load Radius Limit Function

. Press the working range limit key to select the


item to be registered.
• The pop-up window for the working range limit
0 1 2 3 4
registration is displayed on the display panel.
FI F2 F3 F4
• Every time the working range limit key is
5 6 7 8 9
pressed, the selected item changes in the
following order.
1. Lifting height limit
2. Load radius limit
3. Boom angle upper limit K00696-000

4. Boom angle lower limit


5. Left swing limit
6. Right swing limit
• The figure on the right shows the example of
Lifting height restriction Registered load radius limit value
registering the "Load radius limit" and
selecting the "Boom angle upper limit."

Instead of the working range limit key,


F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key
can be used to change the item to be
selected.

C
F1 F2 F3 F4

 hen you want to stop registration,


W
press the exit key. The pop-up window Boom angle upper limit is highlighted. Boom angle lower limit
Current boom angle is displayed.
closes, and the state before the K00697-00E

registration is restored.
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. After operating the boom (jib) to the desired


boom angle, height, and load radius, press the
set key. 2 3 4 10 11

• The corresponding limit indicator lamp flashes F2 F3 F4


in the LED display, and the working range limit 7 8 9 12 13
function is registered.
• After registration, the pop-up window closes,
and the crane lift state is restored.

If the item for which the limit value has K00678-000

already been registered is selected, the


registration of the work range limit is
canceled when the set key is pressed.

. Move the boom (jib) within the limit range.


• The indicator lamp turns to being lit up.
• When the state of the crane reaches the
registered limit value, the indicator lamp
flashes. The corresponding operation of the
boom (jib) automatically stops, and the error
code is displayed on the display panel. The
AML built-in buzzer sounds for 3 seconds in a
short cycle.

. To cancel the limit function, press the working


range limit key again, and select the item to be
canceled.
• The pop-up window for the work range limit
registration is displayed on the display panel.

. Press the set key.


• The corresponding limit indicator lamp goes
out.
• The pop-up window is closed, and the crane
lift state is restored.

 ressing F1 (clear) key cancels all


P
registered limit items.
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Registration of Swing Range Limit Function

. Press the working range limit key and select the


item (left swing limit or right swing limit) to be
registered.
0 1 2 3 4
• The symbol for the selected item flashes.
FI F2 F3 F4
• Every time the working range limit key is
5 6 7 8 9
pressed, the item to be selected changes in
the following order.
1. Lifting height limit
2. Load radius limit
3. Boom angle upper limit K00696-000

4. Boom angle lower limit


5. Left swing limit
6. Right swing limit
• The figure on the right shows the example of
selecting the "Left swing limit."

Instead of the working range limit key,


F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key
can be used to change the item to be
selected.
 c

 hen you want to cancel the registration,


W
C
F1 F2 F3 F4

press the exit key. The pop-up window


closes, and the state before the Left swing limit is highlighted. Right swing limit
registration is restored. Current swing angle is displayed.
K00698-00E
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. After swinging to the desired swing position


where the limit is to be set, press the set key.
• The applicable limit indicator lamp flashes, and 2 3 4 10 11
the swing limit function is registered. F2 F3 F4
• After registration, the pop-up window closes. 7 8 9 12 13

If the item for which the limit value has


already been registered is selected, the
registration of the work range limit is
canceled when the set key is pressed. K00678-000

• The figure on the right shows the example of


registering the swing limit. 
t
 m  c 
max t
Current swing
m  position
 c
m
2

AVG OKP.

Registration position of Registration position of


left swing limit right swing limit
K09242-00E

NOTICE
To set an allowable swing range, you
Allowable swing range
must register the swing range limit. Boom left swing Boom right swing
Register it for both the left swing and limit position limit position
right swing.
If the swing range limit is registered
on only one side, the crane does not
operate properly.

Non-allowable swing range


G34025-01E
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. Move the boom (jib) within the limit range.


• The indicator lamp turns to being lit up.
• When the state of the crane reaches the
registered swing limit, the indicator lamp
flashes. The swing operation automatically
stops, and an error code is displayed on the
display panel. The AML built-in buzzer sounds
for 3 seconds in a short cycle.

. To cancel the limit function, press the working


range limit key again, and select the item to be
canceled.
• The pop-up window for the work range limit
registration is displayed on the display panel.

. Press the set key.


• The corresponding limit indicator lamp goes
out.
• The pop-up window is closed, and the crane
lift state is restored.

 ressing F1 (clear) key will cancel all


P
registered limit items.

 ven if the power of the AML is turned off, the registered contents will be retained for approximately 2
E
hours.
When the AML is turned on, the operation starts with the retained registered information.
When approximately 2 hours have elapsed after the AML is turned off, the registered contents will be
erased. It is necessary to re-register the lift state.
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Alarm for Work Range Limit and Recovery Operation

When the state of the crane reaches the registered limit value, the AML built-in buzzer sounds, and the
error code is displayed on the display panel. Check the contents of the error code, and perform the recovery
operation.

"Error code" Buzzer Cause Actions


AML built-in The boom angle reaches Lower the boom.
[W0026]
buzzer: the upper limit value.
"Beep-beep-beep" The boom angle reaches Raise the boom.
[W0027]
(for 3 seconds in a the lower limit value.
short cycle) The boom head or jib Retract or lower the
[W0028] head reaches the lifting boom, or lower the jib.
height limit value.
The load radius reaches Retract or raise the
[W0029]
the limit value. boom, or raise the jib.
The swing position Swing the boom in the
[W0042]
reaches the swing limit opposite direction.
[W0043] value.

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(2) TARE Function

Indicates only the mass of the load on the hook load display.

. Before lifting a load, press the TARE key.


• The indication of the hook load display turns to TARE indicator Hook load
lamp display
"0," and the TARE indicator lamp lights up.
t

max t

K00700-00E

. Perform wind-up operation to hoist up the load.


• The mass of the load is indicated on the hook
load display.

. When canceling the TARE function, press the


TARE key again.
• The hook load display returns to the normal
hook load display, and the TARE indicator
lamp goes out.
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(3) Fuel Consumption Indicator

CAUTION
When you check the fuel consumption indicator, be careful so that crane operation is not
hindered.
Distraction can cause a serious accident.

This indicator shows the fuel consumption during a crane operation or standby.
Checking the indication enables you to operate a crane in a environmentally friendly way.

The fuel consumption is displayed when the PTO is "ON".

The fuel consumption includes those during on-rubber creep operation.

The following items are shown. During crane operation


• Current Fuel Consumption............
The current fuel consumption (minute/liter) during a
crane operation is shown as a bargraph.
m Current fuel
consumption
The minimum value in a bar graph is 4.0 min/L and 2
the maximum value is 14.0 min/L.

• Average Fuel Consumption..........


AVG OKP. Average fuel
consumption
The average fuel consumption (minute/liter)
during a crane operation is shown. During standby
The average fuel consumption is reset during
standby or when PTO switch is turned to "OFF".
m Fuel consumption
during standby
• Fuel Consumption during Standby.......... 2
The fuel consumption (liter) during standby is
shown.
N .OKP Standby period
• Standby Period........
The crane standby period (minute) is shown. K09243-00E

The crane standby period is the period when


each operation lever and pedal are in neutral
position.
Fuel Consumption during Standby and
Standby Period are displayed when a specific
time elapses after the crane becomes in
standby mode.
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The displayed data may be different from the actual data depending on working conditions.
Check the fuel gauge to see the remaining fuel amount.
The fuel consumption record during a crane operation and standby is displayed. Refer to "Preset
Menu"(page 166)
Refer to "Accessories in Cab" (page 268) to see the fuel consumption at traveling.

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(4) Alarm OFF Function

NOTICE
If the alarm OFF function is activated, only the error code display and the lighting up of
warning lamps are available. In this mode, the alarm buzzer does not sound. Be sure to
deactivate the alarm OFF function.

The following alarm buzzer can be turned off.


• Alarm buzzer for 90% or more of moment ratio (intermittent sound)
• Alarm buzzer for 100% or more of moment ratio (continuous sound)

Press the alarm OFF key while the alarm buzzer


sounds.
Alarm OFF warning lamp
• The alarm OFF warning lamp lights up, and the
alarm is turned off.

Press the alarm OFF key again.


• The alarm OFF warning lamp goes out, and the
alarm buzzer sounds.

In the following cases, the alarm OFF function K00701-00E

is automatically deactivated.
• When the power for the AML is turned off.
• When the alarm buzzer must be activated by
another reasons.
• When the reasons for sounding the alarm
buzzer no longer exist.
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(5) Preset Menu

The following functions are available as the preset menu.


• ECO mode selection
• Elevating speed adjustment function
• Selection of winch drum rotation buzzer
• Fuel consumption history display
• Selection of elevation slow stop/cancel
• Contrast adjustment of display panel
• Maintenance telescoping mode
• Telematics data transmission

Selection of Preset Menu

. Press the preset menu key.


• The pop-up window for the preset menu
selection is displayed on the display panel.
0 1 2 3 4
FI F2 F3 F4
5 6 7 8 9

K00702-000

. Press F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key to Elevating speed adjustment icon


select the adjustment icon. ECO mode select icon Winch drum rotation buzzer icon
• The selected adjustment icon is highlighted.

 hen you want to cancel the adjustment


W
2
menu, press the exit key. The pop-up
window closes, and the crane lift state
before the adjustment is restored.

F1 F2 F3 F4
Icons displayed in gray cannot be
selected. If no icons can be selected, the Fuel consumption history icon Contrast adjustment icon
menu screen will not be displayed. Elevation slow stop/cancel icon
K03977-00E

. Press the set key. Maintenance telescoping mode icon Telematics data
• The adjustment screen for the selected icon transmission icon
appears.
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F1 F2 F3 F4

K09006-00E

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ECO mode selection

Select a crane operation mode when ECO mode


switch is "ON".
• ECO mode 1: In this mode, a crane restricts the
maximum engine speed, consumes
less fuel and makes less noise
ON ECO mode switch
compared with when ECO mode is
"OFF".
• ECO mode 2: In this mode, a crane consumes
further less fuel and makes further
less noise compared with when ECO K03978-00E

mode 1 is selected.

A crane operation speed becomes slower by


restricting the maximum engine speed.
Select a suitable ECO mode depending on
crane operation.

. Select the ECO mode selection icon, and then


push the set key. ECO mode 1 ECO mode 2
• The pop-up window for ECO mode selection
appears on the display panel.

. Push the F3 (Backward) or F4 (Forward) key to 1 2


select one of the ECO mode icons.
• The selected icon is highlighted.
F1 F2 F3 F4

K03979-00E
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. Push the set key.


• After the registration is completed, the pop-up
window closes. 2 3 4 10 11

• When ECO mode switch is turned "ON", ECO F2 F3 F4


mode indicator (ECO mode 1 or ECO mode 2) 7 8 9 12 13
is displayed.

When you cancel the registration, push


the cancel key.
The pop-up window closes. Goes back to K00678-000

the crane operation state without changing


registration.

Even after you turn off the load moment m


indicator, the registered information is
2
retained.
When the AML is turned on, the operation
starts with the retained information.
AVG OKP.
K03980-010

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Elevating Speed Adjustment Function

When the boom is extended, the boom head moves faster and the lifted load also moves faster even when the
boom elevating operation is the same. The elevating speed adjustment function adjusts the maximum elevating
speed when the boom is extended.

Operating Speed When Boom Elevating Speed Is Adjusted

The elevating speed adjusting value is a speed limit value when the boom is fully extended. When the boom is
fully retracted, it moves at the standard speed. The adjusting value and the elevating operation speed are related
as follows:

Boom length Boom elevating maximum speed


Half
Full
extension Full extension
retraction Standard 100%
(1/2) speed
Adjustment
1/2 of 3/4 of
Standard Stop standard
0% standard
speed (Hardly moves) 1/2 of 50%
speed standard
3/4 of
Standard 1/4 of
50% standard 1/2 of standard speed standard 0%
speed Stop Boom
speed length
Full Half Full
Standard Standard retraction extension extension
100% Standard speed
speed speed

Adjusting the Elevating Speed

. Select the elevating speed adjustment menu,


and press the set key.
• The pop-up window for the elevating speed
adjustment is displayed on the display panel.

F1 F2 F3 F4

K00704-000
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. Press F1 (-) key or F2 (+) key to change the


value.
• Adjust the boom raising speed and boom
lowering speed at the same time.
• Speed can be adjusted with 10% increments
between 10% to 100%.

 he speed can be adjusted individually


T Boom raising speed Boom lowering speed
by pressing the F1 (-) key or F2 (+) key
during lever control. K00705-00E

 hen you want to cancel the adjustment,


W
press the exit key. The pop-up window 2 3 4 10 11
closes, and the state before the F2 F3 F4
adjustment is restored. 7 8 9 12 13

K00680-000

. Press the set key, and register the adjusted


speed to the AML.
• After registration, the pop-up window closes, 2 3 4 10 11
and the crane lift state is restored. F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13

K00678-000

 hen the PTO switch is set to "ON" (AML startup), the adjustment value is displayed on the error code
W
display section for five seconds.
 ven after the AML power is turned off, the registered contents will be retained. When the AML power is
E
turned on, the operation starts with the retained adjustment value.
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Selection of Winch Drum Rotation Buzzer

When the winch drum rotates, the buzzer sounds in accordance with the rotation speed of the winch drum.
Whether the buzzer sounds or not is selected.

 he buzzer sounds only when the winch drum rotates at a low speed. When the winch drum rotation
T
speed increases, the buzzer stops sounding.

. Select the winch drum rotation buzzer selection


menu, and press the set key. ON (Buzzer sounds.) OFF (Buzzer does not sound.)
• The pop-up window for the winch drum
rotation buzzer selection is displayed on the
display panel.

. Press F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key to


select the icon for the rotation buzzer. F1 F2 F3 F4

• The selected icon is highlighted.


K00708-00E

. Press the set key.


• After registration, the pop-up window closes,
and the state before the registration is 2 3 4 10 11
restored. F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13
 hen you want to cancel the selection,
W
press the exit key. The pop-up window
will be closed, and the state is restored
without changing the registration.
K00678-000

 ven after the AML is turned off, the


E
registered contents are retained. When
the AML is turned on, the operation starts
with the registered contents.
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Fuel Consumption History Display

The fuel consumption history is displayed.

. Hoist down a load to the ground and set each


operation lever and pedal to the neutral position.

. Select the fuel consumption history icon, and


then push the set key.
• The screen for fuel consumption history
appears. 2

F1 F2 F3 F4

Fuel consumption history icon K03981-00E

. The display changes when the display change Bargraph display


key is pushed. Moment load ratio Hook load Rated lifting capacity
• The history of fuel consumption is shown in
  
either a bargraph or number. OKP.
• The items shown on the numerical display   


screen are as follows: 
L(N) .......Fuel consumption during standby 

(liter) 
L(D) .......Fuel consumption during crane 

operation (liter) F1 F2 F3 F4

min/L.......Fuel consumption ratio during crane


operation (minute/liter)
11
You can change the unit of fuel
consumption ratio in min/L (minute/ 13
liter) or L/h (liter/hour) by pressing F2
(unit change) key. Numeric display

The measurements restart when F1   

(reset) key is pushed. .


0 .
& OKP.

The previous records are moved down by 
  
  
pushing F1 (reset) key. 6 previous records 
  

  
including the current rate are displayed. 
  

You can reset the histories both for 
  

traveling and crane operation at the same F1 F2 F3 F4

time by pushing F1 (reset) key and hold it K03982-02E

for a while.
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Press cancel key to exit the history


display. The pop-up window closes.
L(N) and L(D) includes the fuel
consumption during on-rubber creep
operation.

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Selection of Boom Elevation Slow Stop/Cancel

NOTICE
If the elevation slow stop function is deactivated, the load may sway during automatic stop,
and it may damage the machine. Slowly perform the boom elevation operation.

The boom elevation slow stop function reduces load sway by decelerating the boom elevating speed when
the boom elevating is being stopped. Select either the boom elevation slow stop, or boom elevation slow stop
cancel.

. Select the elevation slow stop/cancel menu, and


press the set key. Elevation slow stop activated Elevation slow stop canceled
• The pop-up window for the selection of
elevation slow stop/cancel is displayed on the
display panel.

F1 F2 F3 F4

K00709-00E

. Press F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key to


select the icon for the elevation slow stop/
cancel. 2 3 4 10 11

• The selected icon is highlighted. F2 F3 F4


7 8 9 12 13

. Press the set key.


• After registration, the pop-up window closes.
• When the elevation slow stop cancel is K00678-000

registered, the elevating slow stop cancel icon


is displayed.

 hen you want to cancel the selection,


W
press the exit key. The pop-up window
closes, and the crane lift state is restored
without changing the registration.

 ven after the AML is turned off, the


E
registered contents are retained. When
the AML is turned on, the operation starts
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with the registered contents.

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Contrast Adjustment of Display Panel

. Select the contrast adjustment menu, and press


Lower contrast Higher contrast
the set key.
• The pop-up window for the contrast
adjustment is displayed on the display panel.

F1 F2 F3 F4

. Press F1 (-) key or F2 (+) key to adjust the K00711-00E

contrast.
• Press F2 (+) key for higher contrast, or press
F1 (-) key for lower contrast.

. Press the set key.


• After registration, the pop-up window closes.
2 3 4 10 11
 hen you want to cancel the registration,
W F2 F3 F4
press the exit key. The pop-up window 7 8 9 12 13
closes, and the state is restored without
changing the registration.

 hen the exit key is pressed for three


W
seconds or more, the contrast returns to K00678-000

the initial setting.

Even after the AML is turned off, the


registered contents are retained. When
the AML is turned on, the operation starts
with the registered contents.

Maintenance Telescoping Mode

Refer to "Maintenance Telescoping Operation" (page 210) for the maintenance telescoping mode.
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Telematics Data Transmission

Crane status can be transmitted to the HELLO-NET server by using the transmission function equipped in the
machine.
Follow the instructions of your TADANO distributor or dealer if machine trouble occurs.

. Select the telematics data transmission menu


Current location Crane status
icon, and press the set key. transmitting icon transmitting icon
• The pop-up window for telematics data
transmission will appear on the display panel.

. Press the F3 (Backward) or F4 (Forward) key to Alarm details


transmitting icon
select one of the data transmission icons.
• Current position data transmission:
Transmits current GPS position data. F1 F2 F3 F4

• Crane status data transmission:


K07974-00E
Transmits current crane status information.
• Alarm details transmission:
Transmits details of an alarm (error).

. Press the set key.


• After the registration of data transmission is
completed, the pop-up window will close and 2 3 4 10 11
the AML will return to the initial display. F2 F3 F4
7 8 9 12 13
 ome time is required from selection of
S
data transmission to actual completion.
The time required differs depending
on the peripheral communication
environment. K00678-000

 ommunication is impossible in
C
environments such as a tunnels or
indoors where radio waves reception is
poor. Move the machine to an outdoor
environment with good reception.

 uring data transmission, the telematics


D
data transmission icon in the preset
menu will be displayed in gray and new
transmission data cannot be accepted.
To transmit new data, wait until the icon
K07975-000
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returns to normal display.

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(6) Back Light Lit (Unlit) Function

The back light can be turned on or off when the light switch is set to OFF.
Press and hold the F2 key to turn on the AML back Back light unlit status
light.
t
Press and hold the F2 key again to turn off the AML
back light. max t

AVG OKP.

F2
Back light lit status

max t

AVG OKP.
K09244-00E

Action against AML System Error


In the following cases, an error has occurred in the AML system.
• Even when a recovery operation corresponding to the error code is performed, the error code does not
disappear.
• An error code that is not described in the error code list is displayed.
• The crane operation remains stopped.

In these cases, refer to "If an Error Occurs in the AML System" (page 363) and stow the crane.
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Other Safety Devices

Overwind Cutout Device


This device prevents the hook block from colliding with the boom, jib, or single top as a result of winch overwind.
When the hook block touches the weight for overwind cutout device and creates an overwind state, the
operations toward the critical side stop. An alarm (in tremolo) sounds as soon as the crane movement stops.
The error code "W0024" is displayed on the AML.

Weight for overwind


cutout device

Weight for overwind


cutout device

Jib tilt
lowering

Auxiliary winch Extending boom


winding up
Lowering
boom
Main winch
winding up

F1 W0024
14

15

Overwind cutout release switch 1


2
3
4
10
11

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

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OVERWIND CUTOUT
DISABLE

K09245-00E

When the crane reaches the overwind state, wind down the winch or retract the boom to move the hook block
away from the weight for overwind cutout device.
When the hook block moves away from the weight for overwind cutout device, the crane can be operated.
At the same time, the alarm sound (in tremolo) stops, and the error code on the AML disappears.

 hen the error code is displayed, push F1


W
key of AML. The pop-up window appears and
display the error message.
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F1 F2 F3 F4

K00526-00E

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Overriding Overwind Cutout Function

WARNING
Never operate the crane with the overwind cutout function canceled. Otherwise, the hook
block will collide with the boom, jib, or single top, and it causes falling of the lifted load,
resulting in a serious accident.

If the overwind cutout function obstructs operations such as stowing of a hook block, press the overwind cutout
release switch. While the switch is pressed, the overwind cutout function is canceled.

AML External Indicator Lamp (Option)


This lamp informs the work director and persons around the crane of the present state of the crane.
The lamp of red, yellow, or green lights up depending on the state of the crane.
The lighting state of the lamp is linked with the moment ratio displayed on the AML.

Lamp color Crane state


Dangerous state (operation toward the critical side automatically stops.)
• Moment ratio is 100% or more.
Red
• The overwind cutout release switch is pressed, and the overwind cutout function is disabled.
• The emergency control switch is set to "EMERGENCY."
A state that is not dangerous, but attention is required.
Yellow
• Moment ratio is 90% or more and less than 100%.
Safe state
Green
• Moment ratio is less than 90%.

Red

Yellow

Green

K09246-00E
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PTO

When operating the outriggers and crane, set the PTO to "ON."
When traveling on roads, set the PTO to "OFF."

PTO "ON" Operation

. Run the engine at idle.

. Check that each control device is set as shown


in the following diagram.

PTO switch: "OFF" 14

PTO indicator: "Not lit"


15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

Parking brake switch: "PARK"


Swing brake switch: "ON"

H M

     

Winch high-speed
Shift lever: "N" wind-down switch: "OFF"

Control lever: "Neutral" Control lever: "Neutral"

K09247-00E

. Refer to "Suspension Lock Operation


(page 182)" and perform the suspension lock
operation.

. Turn the PTO switch to "ON."


• The PTO indicator lights up.
• The hydraulic pump starts to drive. OFF ON
• Power for the AML turns on.

NOTICE
In order to prevent failure of the PTO, run Lights up
the engine at idle before turning the PTO
switch.
K00335-00E
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In cold season, warm up the machine


depending on the ambient temperature.

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PTO "OFF" Operation

. Run the engine at idle.

. Turn the PTO switch to "OFF."


• The PTO indicator goes out.
• The hydraulic pump stops.
• Power of the AML turns off.

Goes out

K00490-00E

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Suspension Lock

NOTICE
• Lock (fully retract) the suspension during crane operation.
• Never travel on roads with the suspension locked. Release the suspension lock before
traveling on roads.

When traveling on roads, the suspension increases the riding comfort and driving stability.
During crane operation, lock the suspension to maintain the vehicle stability.

State of suspension
Application State of suspension Features
lock indicator

FREE
Traveling
Use when traveling on
on
roads.
roads
Goes out

On-
outrigger LOCK/Full retraction During on-outrigger
Crane operation

operation and
on-rubber operation,
crane operation is
possible only when
the suspension is
fully retracted.
On-rubber Lights up

K09670-00E

Suspension lock indicator


Lights up when the suspension is locked, and goes out when it
becomes free.
14
This indicator lamp flashes during suspension free operation.
15

L
O LOCK
11
10
4
3

Suspension lock switch


2
1
0

13

C
12
9
8
7
6
5

21 K
SP
Used to lock or release the
࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

LOCK
F
R suspension lock.
E FREE
E
H M

     
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K09248-00E

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Suspension Lock Operation

NOTICE
• Perform suspension lock before the crane operation or outrigger operation. Without
locking the suspension, both of the operation is not possible.
• Stop the vehicle before performing suspension lock.

This operation sets the machine to the crane operation state, and at the same time, locks the suspension.

. Set the crane to the traveling posture, and stop


the vehicle on a level and flat surface.

 irect the boom forward. Suspension lock


D
can be performed only in this direction.

. Press and hold "LOCK" side of the suspension


lock switch approximately for 10 seconds until
the suspension lock is completed.
L
• The suspension lock indicator flashes O
C LOCK
K
while the suspension lock is uncompleted. SP
LOCK
F
• The suspension lock indicator changes from R
E FREE
E
"flashing" to "being lit" when the suspension
Flashes Lights up
lock is completed.

 un the engine at idle. When the engine


R K00593-00E

speed has exceeded 1,000 min-1, the


suspension cannot be locked even if the
suspension lock is performed.

The crane can be operated after the above operations. GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

182 Suspension Lock


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G365097-01E

Suspension Free Operation

WARNING
Do not free the suspension during traveling. The vehicle can become unstable, leading to
an accident.
Free the suspension while the vehicle is stopped.

. Set the crane to the traveling posture, and stop


the vehicle on a level and flat surface.

 irect the boom forward. The suspension


D
free operation can be released only in this
direction.

. Set the PTO switch to "OFF."

Goes out

K00490-00E

. Press and hold "FREE" side of the suspension


lock switch until the suspension becomes free.
• The suspension lock indicator flashes while
L
the suspension free operation is uncompleted. O
C LOCK
K
• The suspension lock indicator goes out SP
LOCK
F
when the suspension becomes free. R
E FREE
E Goes out
Flashes

The vehicle can travel on roads after the above K00919-00E

operations.
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Suspension Lock 183


G370097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Outriggers

NOTICE
• Before operating the outriggers, perform the suspension lock operation.
• Set the parking brake switch to "AUX". You cannot set up outriggers before the switch is
set to "AUX".

The outrigger controls are located in the cab, and on the left side of the vehicle. Mainly, operate the outriggers
by the outrigger control box located on the left side of the vehicle. When operating the outriggers from the cab,
ask other workers to insert and remove the lock pins and place the pads.

Inside the Cab


(1) Outrigger switch out-of-neutral icon (15) Parking brake switch

(5) Outrigger control switch (6) Outrigger control switch


14

15

(rear left) (front left)


11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

EXT. SLIDE REAR LR FRONT Level


LF
LEFT LEFT
EXTEND SLIDE  
H


M

  

ALL
RETRACT JACK
REAR FRONT RF
RET. JACK RR
RIGHT RIGHT

(2) Extend/retract (7) Outrigger control switch (8) Outrigger control switch
selector (rear right) (front right)

(3) Jack/slide (4) Central control switch


selector
K09249-00E

On Left Side of the Vehicle (Outrigger Control Box)

(4) Central control switch


Outrigger control box
(8) Outrigger control (7) Outrigger control
switch (front right) Illumination lamp switch (rear right)
(10) Extend
switch (14) Accelerator switch

(11) Retract
Switch

(12) Slide
Switch
(13) Jack
Switch
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

Power lamp

(9) Power
Switch Left of vehicle
(6) Outrigger control (5) Outrigger control
switch (front left) switch (rear left)
K09250-00E

184 Outriggers
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G370097-00E

(1) Outrigger Switch out-of-neutral Icon

Flashes when the extend/retract selector switch or jack/slide selector switch is out of neutral. This prevents the
switches from being left unreturned.

(2) Extend/Retract Selector Switch

Select "EXT." to perform extending operation, and select "RET." to perform retracting operation.

(3) Jack/Slide Selector Switch

Select "JACK" to operate the jack(s), and select "SLIDE" to operate the beam(s).

(4) Central Control Switch

Press this switch to operate all beams or jacks simultaneously.

(5) Outrigger Control Switch (Rear Left)

Press this switch to operate the rear left beam or jack.

(6) Outrigger Control Switch (Front Left)

Press this switch to operate the front left beam or jack.

(7) Outrigger Control Switch (Rear Right)

Press this switch to operate the rear right beam or jack.

(8) Outrigger Control Switch (Front Right)

Press this switch to operate the front right beam or jack.

(9) Power Switch

Press this switch to turn the power of the outrigger control box ON/OFF.
When the power switch is set to ON, the power indicator and illumination lamp light up.

(10) Extend Switch

Select this switch to perform an extending operation.

(11) Retract Switch

Select this switch to perform a retracting operation.

(12) Slide Switch


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Select this switch to perform a beam operation.

(13) Jack Switch

Select this switch to perform a jack operation.

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(14) Accelerator Switch

Press this switch to increase the engine speed.

(15) Parking Brake Switch

Set the parking brake switch to "AUX" to activate the auxiliary operating brake before extending/retracting the
outrigger.
Return the switch to "PARK" after extending/retracting the outrigger.

 he alarm buzzer in the cab will sound and error code "F301" will be indicated on the hour meter display
T
if an outrigger is not operated for approximately 10 seconds or more while the extend/retract selector or
jack/slide selector is not in neutral (the "outrigger switch out-of-neutral icon" is flashing on the AML) or the
power switch for the outrigger control box is not turned on.

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186 Outriggers
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G370097-00E

Extension Width of Outriggers and State of Marks on the Side of the Outrigger Beam

Extension width of outriggers X-type outrigger H-type outrigger

Minimum extension

Middle extension 1

Mark Mark

Middle extension 2

Mark Mark

Middle extension 3

Mark Mark

Maximum extension

Mark Mark

G37003-02E
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Outriggers 187
G370097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Outrigger Set-up

WARNING
• Improper selection of the set-up location may cause the ground to collapse and the
machine to overturn. Set up the machine on a firm and level ground.
• On an inclined ground, check that the wheels are chocked before operating outriggers
from outside the cab. If the machine moves, it may result in an accident.
• If the machine is not set up horizontally, the load radius increases when it is swung to
a lower inclined side, and it may cause an overturning accident. When setting up the
outriggers, check with the level and set up the crane horizontally.
• If any tire is in contact with the ground when the outriggers are set up, the stability of the
machine is reduced due to the reaction force of the tires, and it may cause an overturning
accident. When any tire remains in contact with the ground, use pads to set up the
outriggers to clear all tires off the ground.
• When the outrigger extension width is small, the stability of the machine decreases,
and it may cause an overturning accident. As a rule, extend the outrigger beams to the
maximum.

For safe crane operation, it is important to set up the outriggers on a firm and level ground which can support
the weight of the lifted load and machine body.

On a soft, inclined, or uneven ground, check that the ground has been treated by the following methods and has
sufficient strength before setting up the outriggers.
• Leveling the ground so that the machine can be set up horizontally
• Laying plates (standard equipment) such as pads with sufficient area and strength suitable for the ground.

In some cases, the ground which seems to be rigid enough may not support the machine depending on the
internal state of the ground. It is necessary to pay sufficient attention to the types of ground described below.
• Road surface paved with blacktop
• Stone-paved road surface such as a sidewalk
• Backfilled site after excavating work
• Reclaimed land
• Shoulder of road or periphery of excavated hole GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

G37004-00E

188 Outriggers
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G370097-00E

Outrigger Extending Operation

WARNING
Before operation, check that no one is around the outriggers or under the machine.
Otherwise, a crushing or hitting accident may occur.

Adjust the operating speed with the accelerator pedal or the accelerator switch.

. Refer to "Suspension Lock " (page 181) and lock


the suspension.

. Check that the shift lever is set to "N," and the


parking brake switch is set to "PARK."

G37024-020

. Set the parking brake switch to "AUX."


See "Auxiliary Operating Brake" (page 86).
• The auxiliary operating brake works
• The auxiliary operating brake warning lights
up.

WARNING
The parking brake may become ineffective Lights up Lights up
during outrigger setting-up depending
on the ground condition. If the parking K00382-00E

brake becomes ineffective, the machine


may move unexpectedly, resulting in an
accident. Activate the auxiliary operating
brake to secure the machine.

 ou cannot set up outriggers before the


Y
parking brake switch is set to "AUX".

. If the machine is parked on an inclined ground,


apply a stopper to the downward side of each
wheel before operating the outriggers from
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

outside of the cab.

Press the stopper against each wheel.

Stopper K09251-00E

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G370097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Pull out all four lock pins.


Lock pin

Lock pin

X-type outrigger H-type outrigger


G37005-02E

. Set the jack/slide selector switch to "SLIDE,"


and set the extend/retract selector switch to
"EXT." Set the power switch to "ON" and press
the extend switch and slide switch before using REAR
LEFT
FRONT
LEFT

the outrigger control box.


EXTEND SLIDE

ALL
RETRACT JACK

• The power indicator and illumination lamps will REAR


RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT

light up.
• The extend switch and slide switch indicators
In Cab Left side of vehicle
will light up. K06588-00E

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190 Outriggers
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G370097-00E

7. When extending the outriggers to maximum:


Press the central control switch to extend all
outrigger beams completely.
REAR FRONT
LEFT LEFT

EXTEND SLIDE

ALL

When extending the outriggers to middle or RETRACT JACK

REAR FRONT

minimum: RIGHT RIGHT

Press the central control switch or the individual Left side of vehicle
In Cab
outrigger control switch to extend the outrigger
beams. K06589-00E
Refer to "Extension Width of Outriggers and
State of Marks on the Side of the Outrigger
Beam" (page 187).

WARNING
When X-type outriggers are extended to
minimum, pads should be set
under the outrigger floats and raise tires
off the ground.
If tires do not clear the ground, machine
stability will be decreased, which could
lead to overturning.

 or minimum extension, extend only the


F
jacks without extending the outrigger
beams.

8. Insert all four lock pins into the pinholes to lock


the outrigger beams.
Lock pin

WARNING
Do not operate the crane without lock pins
being inserted. Otherwise, the outrigger
Lock pin
beams may retract during operation,
causing an overturning accident.
After extending the outrigger beams, be X-type outrigger H-type outrigger

sure to insert the lock pins. G37008-02E

9. Set the jack/slide selector switch to "JACK"


REAR FRONT

Press the jack switch before using the outrigger


GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

LEFT LEFT

EXTEND SLIDE

control box. RETRACT JACK


ALL

• The jack switch indicator will light up. REAR


RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT

In Cab Left side of vehicle

K06590-00E

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G370097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

0. Press the central control switch to extend all the


jack cylinders completely.
REAR FRONT
LEFT LEFT

NOTICE EXTEND SLIDE

ALL

When extending X-type outriggers to


RETRACT JACK

REAR FRONT
RIGHT RIGHT

minimum capacity, the outriggers can


damage the ground. Make sure that pads In Cab Left side of vehicle
are set under the outrigger floats.
K06596-00E

. Check that the machine is horizontally set up


using the level in the cab.
Bubble
If it is not set up horizontally, refer to "Level Set-
Marking line
up" (page 194) to set it up horizontally.
• When the bubble is between the marking lines
of the level, the machine is set up horizontally.

WARNING
The machine may sometimes be
supported by the 3 jack cylinders. G37011-00E

Operation in this state may cause an


overturning accident. Check that the
outrigger floats contact the ground. If
there is any outrigger float not contacting
the ground properly, adjust it for proper
seating on the ground.

. Return the jack/slide selector switch and the


extend/retract selector switch to the neutral
positions. REAR FRONT
LEFT LEFT

Set the power switch to "OFF" if the outrigger EXTEND SLIDE

ALL

control box was used. RETRACT JACK

REAR FRONT

• The power indicator and illumination lamps


RIGHT RIGHT

will go out.
• The outrigger switch out-of-neutral icon will In cab Left side of vehicle

disappear. K06591-00E
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

Goes out

K00538-00E

192 Outriggers
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G370097-00E

. Return the parking brake switch to "PARK."

CAUTION
After extending the outriggers, return the
parking brake switch to "PARK." If the
switch is left at "AUX" for a long time, the
brake release may become difficult, and
this may cause a brake dragging at the Unlit Lit
beginning of road traveling, resulting in
an accident. K08120-00E

If the parking brake switch has been left


in "AUX" for 1 hour, an alarm buzzer
will sound and error code "F303" will be
indicated on the hour meter to remind you
to release the auxiliary operating brake.
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Outriggers 193
G370097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Level Set-up

Checking the Level

The level set-up means the state of machine set-up when the bubble of the level is between the marking lines.
Check the machine level set-up when the boom is directed toward the front.

- Example: Left side of the vehicle is higher -


The bubble in the level moves to the left side.

Front
Level

Left Right
In Cab

G37013-02E

Operation

Retract the jacks on the higher side to set the machine horizontally. The following case shows an example in
which the left side of the vehicle is higher.

. Set the jack/slide selector switch to "JACK" and


set the extend/retract selector switch to "RET."
To use the control box, set the power switch to
"ON" and press the retract switch and jack REAR
LEFT
FRONT
LEFT

switch.
EXTEND SLIDE

ALL
RETRACT JACK

• The power indicator and illumination lamps will REAR


RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT

light up.
• The retract switch and jack switch indicators 
In Cab Left side of vehicle
will light up. K06592-00E
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

194 Outriggers
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G370097-00E

. While checking the bubbles in the level, press


"FRONT LEFT" and "REAR LEFT" outrigger
REAR FRONT

control switches repeatedly to retract the left EXTEND SLIDE


LEFT LEFT

jack cylinders and set the machine horizontally. RETRACT JACK


ALL

• When the bubble is between the marking lines REAR FRONT


RIGHT RIGHT

of the level, the machine is set up horizontally.

Bubble
Marking line

K06593-00E

. Return the jack/slide selector switch and the


extend/retract selector switch to the neutral
positions.
Set the power switch to "OFF" if the outrigger REAR
LEFT
FRONT
LEFT

EXTEND SLIDE

control box was used. RETRACT JACK


ALL

• The power indicator and illumination lamps will REAR


RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT

go out.
In cab Left side of vehicle

K06591-00E

• The outrigger switch out-of-neutral icon will


disappear.

Goes out

K00538-00E
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Outriggers 195
G370097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Outrigger Stowing Operation

DANGER
If the outriggers are stowed while the boom is extended or raised, the machine overturns.
Before stowing the outriggers, retract the boom fully, and set it to the traveling posture.

WARNING
Before operation, check that no one is around the outriggers or under the machine.
Otherwise, a crushing or hitting accident may occur.

Adjust the operating speed with the accelerator pedal or the accelerator switch.

. Set the boom in the traveling posture, and check


that the parking brake switch is set to "PARK."

Lights up

K00379-00E

. Set the parking brake switch to "AUX."


See "Auxiliary Operating Brake" (page 86).
• The auxiliary operating brake will activate.
• The brake warning lamp and auxiliary
operating brake warning lamps will light up.

WARNING
The parking brake may become ineffective Lights up Lights up
during outrigger setting-up depending
on the ground condition. If the parking K00382-00E

brake becomes ineffective, the machine


may move unexpectedly, resulting in an
accident. Use the auxiliary operating
brake to secure the machine.

 ou cannot set up outriggers before the


Y
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

parking brake switch is set to "AUX".

196 Outriggers
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G370097-00E

. Set the jack/slide selector switch to "JACK" and


set the extend/retract selector switch to "RET."
To use the control box, set the power switch to
"ON" and press the retract switch and jack REAR
LEFT
FRONT
LEFT

switch.
EXTEND SLIDE

ALL
RETRACT JACK

• The power indicator and illumination lamps will REAR


RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT

light up.
• The retract switch and jack switch indicators
In Cab Left side of vehicle
will light up K06592-00E

. Press the central control switch to retract all


jacks fully.

REAR FRONT
LEFT LEFT

EXTEND SLIDE

ALL
RETRACT JACK

REAR FRONT
RIGHT RIGHT

In Cab Left side of vehicle

K06597-00E

. Remove all four lock pins. Lock pin

Lock pin

X-type outrigger H-type outrigger

G37017-02J

. Set the jack/slide selector switch to "SLIDE" and


set the extend/retract selector switch to "RET."
REAR FRONT
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

LEFT LEFT

EXTEND SLIDE

Press the slide switch before using the outrigger RETRACT JACK
ALL

control box. REAR


RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT

• The slide switch indicator will light up.


In Cab Left side of vehicle

K06594-00E

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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

7. Press the central control switch to retract all


outrigger beams fully.

REAR FRONT
LEFT LEFT

EXTEND SLIDE

ALL
RETRACT JACK

REAR FRONT
RIGHT RIGHT

In Cab Left side of vehicle

K07287-00E

8. Return the jack/slide selector switch and the


extend/retract selector switch to the neutral
positions. Set the power switch to "OFF" if the
REAR FRONT

outrigger control box was used.


LEFT LEFT

EXTEND SLIDE

ALL

• The power indicator and illumination lamps will RETRACT JACK

REAR FRONT

go out. RIGHT RIGHT

• The outrigger switch out-of-neutral icon will


disappear. In cab Left side of vehicle

K06591-00E

Goes out

K00538-00E

9. Insert all four lock pins into the pinholes to lock


the outrigger beams.
Lock pin

WARNING
Do not travel without lock pins being
inserted. Otherwise, the outrigger beam
may extend and collide with passersby or Lock pin
passing vehicles during traveling.
X-type outrigger H-type outrigger
After stowing the outriggers, be sure to
G37020-02E
insert the lock pins.

 hen the outrigger beams are


W
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

telescoped even when outrigger


operation is not being performed, the
outrigger incorrect telescoping alarm
buzzer will sound and error codes "F213"
to "F220" will be indicated on the hour
meter display.

198 Outriggers
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G370097-00E

0. Stow the pads into the specified position.

WARNING
Pads (aluminum) may fall during traveling
causing a serious accident.
Be sure to lock the stowing support for
the pads (aluminum).

NOTICE
In order for the pads (aluminum) to be
able to fit into the stowing support for the
pads, fix warp of pads and clean dirt, dust,
etc. on them.

. Return the parking brake to "PARK."

CAUTION
After stowing the outriggers, return the
parking brake switch to "PARK." If the
switch is left at "AUX" for a long time, the
brake release may become difficult, and
this may cause a brake dragging at the Unlit Lit
beginning of road traveling, resulting in
an accident. K08120-00E

If the parking brake switch has been


left in "AUX" for 1 hour, an alarm buzzer
will sound and error code "F303" will be
indicated on the hour meter to remind you
to release the auxiliary operating brake.
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Outriggers 199
G380000-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Adjustment of Control Levers

WARNING
Never adjust the levers during crane operation. The crane may unexpectedly operate,
causing an accident. Before adjustment, insert the lock pins of the control levers.

Adjustment of Levers
Each lever can be adjusted at three stages in the neutral position and to any length. Adjust the levers to facilitate
operations according to your posture.

. While pressing a lever, move it to the stowing


position, and set the lock pin.

Knob Lock pin

Lock nut
G38001-00E

. Raise the control lever from the stowing


position.
A "click" is heard, and the control lever is
stopped. Then, the neutral position is secured.

G38002-000

. If the lever position does not fit your posture,


keep pressing the control lever down, and move
it forward slightly.
Then, reduce the force for pressing the lever,
and press it forward.
A "click" is heard again, the control lever will
stop, and the position will be set as the neutral
position.
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G38003-000

200 Adjustment of Control Levers


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G380000-00E

. Loosen the lock nut and adjust the length of the


lever.

A long lever facilitates fine operations.

. Tighten the lock nut to fix the lever.

. Pull out the lock pin. Knob

Lock nut

G38004-00E
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Adjustment of Control Levers 201


G390097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Hoisting

The figures in this chapter show the ISO layout of levers and pedals.
For TADANO layout of levers and pedals, refer to "Inside the Cab (TADANO Layout)" (page 15).

ウインチ高速巻き下げ

ON
Main winch high-speed hoist-down indicator
OFF
Auxiliary winch high-speed hoist-down indicator

Lights up when the main (auxiliary) winch high-speed


Drum indicator hoist-down switch is set to "ON."

14

15
Main winch high-speed hoist-down switch
Auxiliary winch high-speed hoist-down switch
11
10
4
3
2
1

Set the switch to "ON" to hoist down the main (auxiliary)


0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

winch at high speed.


21

Auxiliary winch pedal


࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

Set the switch to "OFF" to hoist down the main (auxiliary)


winch at normal speed.
H M

     

Main winch pedal


(Option)
Main winch lever

Auxiliary winch lever

K09252-00E

Hoisting Up/Down Operation

WARNING
Never laterally drag or pull in the load by the winch operation. Otherwise, an overturning
accident or damage to the machine may occur.

NOTICE
At the time of clearing the ground, the load radius may increase because of deflection of the
boom, causing overload. Decrease the load, or move the machine to a place where the load
radius can be decreased.

Hoisting up/down operation is performed by operating the winch lever.


You can adjust the hoisting speed by adjusting operation of the winch lever or using the accelerator pedal.
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202 Hoisting
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G390097-00E

Main Winch Operation

. Check that the main winch high-speed Auxiliary winch high-speed Main winch high-speed
hoist-down indicator hoist-down indicator
hoist-down switch is turned to "OFF."
• The main winch high-speed hoist-down
indicator is not lit.
HIGH-SPEED DOWN-HOISTING

Auxiliary winch high-speed Main winch high-speed


hoist-down switch hoist-down switch
G39002-02E

. Operate the main winch lever to wind up/down


Push (Wind down)
the winch.
• Hoist down········· Push the lever forward.
• Stop ���������������� Return the lever to the
neutral position.
Neutral (Stop)
• Hoist up············ Pull the lever backward.

Winch lever
WARNING
Abrupt lever operation may cause the load
Pull (Wind up)
to bounce or sway, resulting in a physical G39504-00E

injury or machine damage. Operate the


lever slowly.

Auxiliary Winch Operation

Operate in the same manner as the main winch operation.


Refer to the procedure for the main winch, and operate by substituting each lever and switch into those for the
auxiliary winch.

Auxiliary Winch Pedal


To hoist down
Auxiliary winch pedal
Use this pedal to assist the auxiliary winch lever.

 he auxiliary winch lever is linked with the


T
auxiliary winch pedal.
Neutral (stop)

To hoist up
G39506-01E
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Hoisting 203
G390097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

High-speed Hoist-down Operation

NOTICE
High-speed hoist-down operation is possible only when no load is suspended.
If the load is suspended by the main hook block or auxiliary hook block, the high-speed
hoist-down operation cannot be conducted.

Main Winch High-speed Hoist-down Operation

. Set the main winch high-speed hoist-down Auxiliary winch high-speed Main winch high-speed
switch to "ON." hoist-down indicator hoist-down indicator

• The main winch high-speed hoist-down


indicator lights up.
HIGH-SPEED DOWN-HOISTING

Auxiliary winch high-speed Main winch high-speed


hoist-down switch hoist-down switch
G39003-02E

. Operate the main winch lever to perform the


Push (High-speed hoist-down)
high-speed hoist-down operation.
• High-speed hoist-down·····Move the lever
forward.
• Stop �����������������������������Return the lever to
Neutral (Stop)
the neutral position.

Main winch lever


WARNING
Abrupt lever operation may cause the
hook block to bounce or sway, resulting G39004-02E

in a physical injury or machine damage.


Operate the lever slowly.

. After the high-speed hoist-down operation is Auxiliary winch high-speed Main winch high-speed
hoist-down indicator hoist-down indicator
completed, set the main winch high-speed hoist-
down switch to "OFF."
• The main winch high-speed hoist-down
indicator goes out.
HIGH-SPEED DOWN-HOISTING
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

Auxiliary winch high-speed Main winch high-speed


hoist-down switch hoist-down switch
G39002-02E

204 Hoisting
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G390097-00E

Auxiliary Winch High-speed Hoist-down Operation

Operate in the same manner as the main winch high-speed hoist-down operation.
Refer to the procedure for the high-speed hoist-down by the main winch, and substitute each lever and switch
into those for the auxiliary winch to operate them.

Drum Indicator
When the winch drum rotates, the four drum
indicators sequentially flash, and show that the drum
is rotating.
The moving distance of the hook block per one
flash of the indicator is approximately 22 mm (with 4
layers).

The displayed winch changes according to the lift


state registered to the AML.
• Boom lift registered·············Main winch K00542-000

• Single top/jib lift registered····Auxiliary winch


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Hoisting 205
G401097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Telescoping the Boom

The figures in this chapter show the ISO layout of levers and pedals.
For TADANO layout of levers and pedals, refer to "Inside the Cab (TADANO Layout)" (page 15).

Boom telescoping/ Boom telescoping operation icon


jib tilt pedal
4th/5th/top boom extension switch Displayed when the boom telescoping/
jib tilt control selector switch is set to
When pressed after the 2nd/3rd boom sections are
“Boom telescoping”
fully extended, the 4th/5th/top boom sections can be extended.

Boom telescoping/
jib tilt lever
14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

Control
࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

selector
Boom
Boom telescoping/ telescoping

jib tilt control selector switch  


H


M

  

You can set the operation mode


(telescoping or jib tilt) of
the boom telescoping/jib tilt lever.
Jib tilt

4th/5th/top boom emergency


telescoping switch

2nd/3rd boom emergency


telescoping switch

ON ON

OFF OFF

非常ミッション 非常アクセル

K09253-00E

Boom Extending/Retracting Operation

WARNING
• Abrupt lever operation may cause the load to bounce or sway, resulting in a physical
injury or damage to the machine. Slowly operate the levers and pedals.
• Never push or pull in a load by telescoping operation. Otherwise, the machine may be
damaged, resulting in an accident.

 he boom may not be telescoped depending on the weight of the load, boom angle, and
T
lubrication between the boom sections.
If the boom is left extended for a long time, the extended boom telescope cylinder may retract
gradually due to a temperature change of the hydraulic oil. This is caused by the reduced
volume of the hydraulic oil, and not a malfunction. The retracting amount varies depending on
the boom telescope state, boom angle, and lubrication between the boom sections.

The boom is a 6-section telescoping type. Boom telescoping operation is performed by operating the boom
telescoping/jib tilt lever, boom telescoping/jib tilt pedal, and 4th/5th/top boom extension switch.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

Control of telescoping speed is performed by operating amount of the boom telescoping/jib tilt lever, boom
telescoping/jib tilt pedal, and accelerator operation.

206 Telescoping the Boom


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G401097-00E

Switching to Boom Telescoping OPERATION SELECT

Turn the boom telescoping/jib tilt operation selector Boom Telescoping

switch to "BOOM TELESCOPING".


• The boom telescoping control icon on the AML
will light up.

Lights up

Jib Tilt K00834-00E

Extending the Boom

. Push the boom telescoping/jib tilt lever forward.


Push (Extending the boom)

Boom telescoping/jib tilt lever

Neutral (Stop)

4th/5th/top boom
extension switch

G40003-02E

. Fully extend the 2nd/3rd boom sections.

G40004-020

. Push the lever forward while pressing the


4th/5th/top boom extension switch.
• The 4th/5th boom sections and the top boom
simultaneously extend.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

 hen the 4th/5th/top boom sections


W
begin to extend, the extension continues
even after you release the switch.
G40005-020

Telescoping the Boom 207


G401097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. When the boom has extended to a necessary


length, return the lever to the neutral position.

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208 Telescoping the Boom


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G401097-00E

Retracting the Boom

. Pull the boom telescoping/jib tilt lever backward.

Neutral (Stop)

Boom
telescoping/jib tilt
Pull (Retract the boom) lever

G40006-00E

. When the boom has retracted to a necessary


length, return the lever to the neutral position.
• When the 4th/5th/top boom sections are
extended, they retract first simultaneously.
Then, the 2nd/3rd boom sections retract.

G40007-020

Boom Telescoping/Jib Tilt Pedal


This pedal is used to extend and retract the boom.
Boom telescoping/jib tilt pedal Extending
the boom

Neutral (Stop)

Retracting
the boom
G40008-02E
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Telescoping the Boom 209


G401097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Maintenance Telescoping Operation

WARNING
Never perform crane operation in the maintenance telescoping mode. The crane may
overturn or be damaged, resulting in an accident. Restrict the use of this mode only for
maintenance.

Maintenance telescope operation is necessary when the operation such as greasing is performed. The boom
sections selected with the emergency telescoping switch (2nd/3rd boom sections or 4th/5th/top boom sections)
are telescoped.

Boom Telescoping Operation

. Press the preset menu key.


• The pop-up window for the preset menu
selection is displayed on the display panel.
0 1 2 3 4
FI F2 F3 F4
5 6 7 8 9

K00702-000

. Press F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key to


select the maintenance telescoping mode icon.
• The maintenance telescoping mode icon is
highlighted.

 hen you want to cancel the


W
maintenance telescoping mode, press
F1 F2 F3 F4

the exit key. The pop-up window closes,


and the state before the adjustment is
Maintenance telescoping mode icon
restored. K00928-00E

. Press the set key.


GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

210 Telescoping the Boom


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G401097-00E

. Press F3 (backward) key or F4 (forward) key to


Maintenance telescoping ON icon Maintenance telescoping OFF icon
select the maintenance telescoping ON icon.
• The maintenance telescoping ON icon is
t
highlighted. 4 0.0 m 00.0 °
max t

 electing the maintenance telescoping


S m
OFF icon cancels the maintenance 21.2 °
telescoping mode.
12.1m
F1 F2 F3 F4

K00929-00E

. Press the set key to register the setting.


• After registration, the pop-up window closes, t

and the system returns to the maintenance


 m  c
max t
telescoping mode state.

AVG OKP.
K09254-00E

. While pressing the switch for the boom you want


Boom telescoping/jib tilt lever
to telescope, operate the boom telescoping
To extend
lever.
• Pressing the 2nd/3rd boom emergency
telescoping switch telescopes the 2nd/3rd
To retract
boom sections regardless of the state of the
4th/5th/top boom sections.
• Pressing the 4th/5th/top boom emergency
telescoping switch telescopes the 4th/5th/
top boom sections regardless of the state of
the 2nd/3rd boom sections.
4th/5th/top boom
emergency telescoping
switch

2nd/3rd boom
emergency telescoping 4段

TOP

switch
ON ON ON

2段

OFF OFF OFF


3段

ブーム非常伸縮 非常ミッション 非常アクセル DPF再生停止

2nd/3rd boom sections 4th/5th/top boom sections


GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

K08527-00E

Telescoping the Boom 211


G410097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Elevating the Boom

The figures in this chapter show the ISO layout of levers and pedals.
For TADANO layout of levers and pedals, refer to "Inside the Cab (TADANO Layout)" (page 15).

14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

Boom elevating pedal (*1)

H M

     

Boom elevating lever

K09255-00J

(*1) Used as boom elevating pedal in TADANO layout.

Boom Raising/Lowering Operation

DANGER
Do not put your hands or head out of the window during the crane operation. Otherwise,
they may be caught between the boom and the cab, causing the fatal or serious accidents.

WARNING
• Abrupt lever operation may cause the load to bounce or sway, resulting in a physical
injury or damage to the machine. Slowly operate the lever.
• Never clear the ground or pull in a load by boom raising operation. The boom does
not stop automatically even when an overload occurs and it may cause an overturning
accident or damage to the machine. Clear the ground by winch winding up operation.

NOTICE
• Note that abrupt boom elevation may cause the hook block or the lifted load to hit the
boom elevating cylinder, boom, or jib when the boom is raised to a very high angle,
resulting in a machine damage.

• When the boom is lowered to 10° or less,


or the boom swings with its angle of 10° F1 W0197
or less, an error code is displayed on
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the AML. Operate the boom with care AML K00600-00E

so that the boom or jib does not hit the


carrier.

212 Elevating the Boom


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G410097-00E

The boom elevating operation is performed by Push (Boom lowering)


operating the boom elevating lever.
The elevating speed is adjusted by the travel
amount of the boom elevating lever and accelerator
operation.
Neutral (Stop)
• Boom lowering..........Push the lever forward.
• Stop.......................... Return the lever to the neutral
position. Boom elevating
• Boom raising . ...........Pull the lever backward. lever
Pull (Boom raising)

NOTICE G41002-00E

Note that abrupt boom elevation may cause


the hook block or the lifted load to hit the
boom elevating cylinder, boom, or jib when
the boom is raised to a high angle, resulting in
machine damage.

Boom Elevating Pedal (TADANO Layout)


Use this pedal to assist the boom elevating lever.
Boom elevating pedal Boom lowering

 he boom elevating lever is linked with the


T
boom elevating pedal.

Neutral (Stop)

Boom raising
G41003-00E

Boom Elevation Slow Stop/Cancel Operation

NOTICE
If the boom elevating slow stop function is deactivated, the load may sway at the time of
automatic stop, causing damage to the machine. Operate the lever slowly.

This function reduces the load sway by decelerating the boom elevating speed before the boom elevation is
stopped.
Refer to "Preset Menu" (page 166) for the procedure of the boom elevation slow stop/cancel operation.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

Elevating the Boom 213


G410097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

 hen the elevating cylinder extends fully and automatically stops during boom elevation simultaneous
W
with boom extension/hoisting, crane movement other than boom elevation goes on as follows depending
on activated/canceled slow stop function:.
• Slow stop canceled. ................ All movements stop at the moment boom raising stops.
• Slow stop activated.................. Only boom raising stops slowly and other movements continue.

GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

214 Elevating the Boom


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G420097-00E

Swinging the Boom

Swing brake switch 14

15

Brakes the swing mechanism.


11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

SWING BRAKE

H M

     

Swing lever

Horn switch

Swing alarm lamp


Alerts the workers around the machine during swing operation.
These warning lamps are located on both sides at the rear of
the swing table.

K09256-00E

Boom Swinging Operation

WARNING
• Never drag a load sideways by swing operation. The machine may be damaged, resulting
in an accident.
• Before swinging the boom, press the horn switch to alert people around the machine to
prevent a possible accident.

NOTICE
When the boom is lowered to 10° or
less, or the boom swings with its angle F1 W0197
10° or less, an error code is displayed
on the AML. Operate the boom with care AML K00600-00E
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

so that the boom or jib does not hit the


machine.

The swing operation is performed by operating the swing lever.


The swing speed is adjusted by the travel amount of the swing lever and by the accelerator.

Swinging the Boom 215


G420097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Deactivate the swing brake switch to release the


swing brake. Swing brake switch

• The indicator lamp built in the switch goes out.

SWING
BRAKE

Swing brake
G42003-00E

. Before operating the swing lever, press the horn


switch to sound the horn, and alert the people
around the machine.

. Operate the swing lever to swing. Push (Left swing)


• Left swing········ Push the lever forward.
• Stop �������������� Return the lever to the neutral
position.
• Right swing······ Pull the lever backward.
Neutral (Stop)

WARNING Swing lever


Abrupt lever operation may cause the load
Horn switch
to bounce or sway, resulting in a physical
Pull (Right swing)
injury or damage to the machine. Slowly
operate the lever. G42004-00E

. After the swing operation, set the swing brake


switch to "ON." Swing brake switch

• The indicator lamp built in the switch lights up.

SWING
BRAKE

Swing brake
G42005-00E
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

216 Swinging the Boom


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G430097-00E

On-rubber Operation

WARNING
Observe the following in order to prevent the machine from turning over and being
damaged.
• Check that air pressure in the tires is the specified value (refer to "Service Data" [page
420]). If any operation is performed with the air pressure out of specification, the tires
may burst.
• Never perform high-speed hoist-down operation.
• The swing automatic stop function does
not work. If overload occurs during Over-front area
swinging, the machine may turn over. Front position symbol
When lifting a load in the over-front area
and swinging to the side or rear, check that
the overload does not occur.
The over-front area in the rated lifting
capacity table is specified as within
approximately 2° in front of the machine.
K00545-00E
And when the boom direction is in this
area, the front position symbol is displayed
on the AML.
When a load swings from the over-front
area to an over-side area, the rated lifting
capacity decreases. When swinging the
boom with a load lifted, limit the load within
the rated lifting capacity for 360-degree
area.
• The rated lifting capacity for on-rubber operation assumes that the machine is set up on a
level and rigid ground. Never perform the crane operation on an inclined or soft ground.

NOTICE
• The machine is supported by the tires in on-rubber operation. The load sways easily by
the deflection of the tires. Slowly and securely operate the crane.
• When operating the suspension, keep the engine at idle.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

On-rubber Operation 217


G430097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

On-rubber Stationary Operation

. Direct the boom to the front area.

. Press and hold "lock" on the suspension lock


switch until the suspension is fully retracted.
(approx. 10 seconds)
L
• The suspension lock indicator flashes while O
C LOCK
K
the suspension lock operation is uncompleted. SP
LOCK
• The suspension lock indicator state changes F
R
E FREE
E
from "flashing" to "being lit" when the
Flashes Lights up
suspension lock is completed.

 un the engine at idle. When the


R K00593-00E

engine speed exceeds 1,000 min-1, the


suspension cannot be locked even if the
suspension lock is performed.

. Set the parking brake switch to "AUX" to activate


the auxiliary operating brake.
Refer to the "Auxiliary Operating Brake"
(page 86).
• The brake warning and auxiliary operating
brake warning light up.

Lights up Lights up

K00382-00E

. Register the On-rubber (stationary operation)


status to the AML. Symbol indication
Outrigger status select key
on display panel
• The suspension lock symbol will light up
together with the on-rubber status indicator 2 3 4

symbol. F2 F3 F4 Light
up
7 8 9
" On-rubber (stationary operation)"
cannot be registered to the AML if the On-rubber
(stationary operation)
suspension is not fully retracted. In
addition, the suspension lock symbol will K00546-00E
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

not light up.

218 On-rubber Operation


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G430097-00E

. Register the lift state (single top/boom) to the


AML. Symbol indication
Lift status select key on display panel

2 3 4
F2 F3 F4
Single top lift
7 8 9

Boom lift

K00547-00E

Now on-rubber stationary operation is ready to be performed.


GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

On-rubber Operation 219


G430097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

On-rubber Creep Operation

WARNING
Observe the following in order to prevent the machine from turning over or being damaged.
• For safety, keep the lifted load close to the ground, and support it with an auxiliary rope,
etc. to prevent it from swaying during traveling.
• Keep the PTO switch "ON" to immediately operate the crane during traveling in order to
prevent danger.
• Never operate the crane during on-rubber creep operation with a load lifted. Before
operating the crane, stop traveling first.
• Set the drive mode to "L/4D." Travel with the shift lever set to "1" and at a speed of
1.6 km/h or less (very slow speed).
• Do not perform abrupt operations such as sudden start, sudden stop, and abrupt steering.
Otherwise, the load sways.

. Direct the boom to the front area.

. Press and hold "lock" on the suspension lock


switch until the suspension is fully retracted.
(approx. 10 seconds)
L
• The suspension lock indicator flashes while O
C LOCK
K
the suspension lock operation is uncompleted. SP
LOCK
F
• The suspension lock indicator state changes R
E FREE
E
from "flashing" to "being lit" when the
Flashes Lights up
suspension lock is completed.

 un the engine at idle. When the


R K00593-00E

engine speed exceeds 1,000 min-1, the


suspension cannot be locked even if the
suspension lock is performed.

. Set the parking brake switch to "AUX" to activate


the auxiliary operating brake.
Refer to the "Auxiliary Operating Brake"
(page 86).
• The brake warning and the auxiliary operating
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

brake warning light up.

Lights up Lights up

K00382-00E

220 On-rubber Operation


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G430097-00E

. Register the on-rubber creep operation to the


AML. Symbol indication
Outrigger status select key on display panel

The suspension lock symbol will light up 2 3 4

together with the on-rubber status indicator F2 F3 F4 Flashes


symbol. 7 8 9

" On-rubber (creep)" cannot be registered On-rubber


to the AML if the suspension is not fully (creep operation)

retracted. In addition, the suspension lock K00548-00E

symbol will not light up.

. Register the lift state (single top/boom) to the


AML. Symbol indication
Lift status select key on display panel

2 3 4
F2 F3 F4
Single top lift
7 8 9

Boom lift

K00547-00E

. Lift a load.

7. Set the swing brake switch to "ON."


• The swing brake is applied. Lights up

SWING
BRAKE

G43005-00E

8. Change the drive mode select switch to "L/4D."


4WD indicator
Low travel speed
indicator
• The 4WD indicator and low travel speed
indicator light up.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

Lights up Lights up

K00393-00E

On-rubber Operation 221


G430097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

9. Set the parking brake switch to "OFF."


• The brake warning and auxiliary operating
brake warning go out.

If the parking brake switch is left at "AUX"


for 1 hour, the alarm buzzer will sound
to remind you to release the auxiliary
operating brake and error code "F303"
will be indicated on the hour meter.
K00496-000

0. Move the shift lever to "1."

G43006-020

Now the on-rubber creep operation is ready to be performed.

GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

222 On-rubber Operation


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G440097-00E

Taking Out and Stowing the Hook Block

Taking Out the Hook Block

NOTICE
Take out the auxiliary hook block first, and then take out the main hook block.

. Extend the outriggers, and set up the crane


horizontally.

G44001-020

. Remove the chain for the auxiliary winch wire


rope overwind detection switch from the hanger. Hanger

Chain

Auxiliary winch wire rope


overwind detection switch K09257-00E

. Wind down the auxiliary winch wire rope until


the auxiliary hook block moves away from the
stowing bracket.
Stowing bracket
(for auxiliary hook block)
NOTICE
Wind down the auxiliary winch wire rope
slowly. Depending on the state of the
ground surface and outrigger extension,
the auxiliary hook block may touch the
ground. K09258-00E

 hen the auxiliary hook block touches


W
the ground, raise the boom until the
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

auxiliary hook block clears the ground,


and then wind it down.

Taking Out and Stowing the Hook Block 223


G440097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Wind down the main winch wire rope in the


same manner as the auxiliary winch wire rope. Stowing bracket
(for main hook block)

K09259-00E

. Remove the main winch wire rope and auxiliary Wire guide
winch wire rope from the wire guide on the base
Wire rope
boom.

G44024-02E

. Raise the boom.

G44025-000 GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

224 Taking Out and Stowing the Hook Block


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G440097-00E

Stowing the Hook Block

NOTICE
Stow the main hook block first, and then stow the auxiliary hook block.

. Run the engine at idle.

. Check that the crane state is as follows:


PTO switch: "ON"
Lift state of AML: "Boom lift" or "single top lift"

. Fully retract the boom, and swing the boom to


the front area.

. Lower the boom until the boom angle becomes


2° or less.

G44026-020

. Check that the hook-in icon is lit.

NOTICE
The hook-in icon lights up when Steps 2
through 4 have been completed.
If the hook block stowing operation is
performed when the hook-in icon is not Lights up
lit, the machine may be damaged by an
K00769-00E
excessive force.

. Hook the main winch wire rope and auxiliary


Wire guide
winch wire rope to the wire guide on the base
Wire rope
boom.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

G44028-02E

Taking Out and Stowing the Hook Block 225


G440097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

7. While pressing the overwind cutout release


switch, wind up the main winch wire rope until
the main hook block touches the stowing
bracket.

Overwind cutout
WARNING release switch
Abrupt wind-up operation may cause the
hook block to bounce or sway, resulting
in a physical injury or damage to the
machine. Perform the operation slowly. 巻過

 hen the overwind cutout release switch


W OVERWIND CUTOUT
is pressed, the emergency operation RELEASE

warning lamp on the AML lights up.

8. Wind up the auxiliary winch wire rope in the


same manner as the main winch wire rope.

K09260-00E

9. While pressing the overwind cutout release


switch, lower the boom, and stow it to the boom
rest.

0. While pressing the overwind cutout release


switch, stow the main hook block first, and then
stow the auxiliary hook block.

NOTICE
• Stow the main hook block first, and then
stow the auxiliary hook block.
• Continue the stowing operation until the
(2) Auxiliary hook block (1) Main hook block
hook block rotation stops.
K09261-00E

. Attach the chain for auxiliary winch overwind


detection switch to the hanger. Hanger

 ttach the chain to the hanger so that


A Chain
the overwind detection switch does not
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

protrude from the single top.

Auxiliary winch wire rope


overwind detection switch K09257-00E

226 Taking Out and Stowing the Hook Block


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G450097-02E

Reeving the Wire Rope

Standard Number of Parts of Line

WARNING
• If an operation is performed with a greater
number of parts of line than the standard,
length of the wire rope will become
insufficient. If the entire wire rope on the
winch drum is reeled out, load will be
applied to the wire rope end and the rope
will be broken, resulting in an accident. Or,
the wire rope is wound up in the opposite
direction and the hook block will be hoisted
G45012-00E
up during winch hoist-down operation,
resulting in an accident. Select the number
of parts of line so that 3 or more dead turns
of rope remain on the winch drum.
• If the number of parts of line are less than the standard, the load cannot be lifted as
specified in the rated lifting capacity table. If the crane is operated with a load heavier
than the allowable load, the wire rope will break, resulting in an accident. Make sure that
the allowable load per one wire rope (1.8 t or less for both main and auxiliary wire ropes)
is not exceeded.

Select appropriate number of parts of line in accordance with the boom length, lifting capacity, and winding up
speed.
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Reeving the Wire Rope 227


G450097-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Mass of hook block


Boom length: Standard number of parts of line Reeving pattern Rope allowable load
to be used

4-part Main hook block


5.3 to 23.8 m: 4-part
Lifting capacity: 4.9 t

(4.9 t: 2 sheaves)

90 kg

8-part
5.3 m: 8-part

Main hook block 1.8 t/line


(1.3 t: 4 sheaves)
Lifting capacity:13 t

4-part
5.3 to 23.8 m: 4-part
90 kg

Single top: 1-part Auxiliary hook block


(1.8 t)

1.8 t/line
Jib: 1-part

25 kg
K09262-00E

GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

228 Reeving the Wire Rope


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G450097-02E

Reeving Procedure

CAUTION
• Do not stand in the direction to which the
hook block may tumble down. A tumbling
hook block may cause an injury. Stand in a
direction in which the hook block does not
tumble.
• When reeving the wire rope, use thick
leather gloves. Otherwise, you may suffer
an injury.

G45002-00E

. Set up the outriggers, and swing the boom


in a direction where operation can be easily
performed.

. Raise the boom, and reel out the wire rope by


winch wind-down operation.

. Set the boom horizontally, and stand the hook


block on the ground as shown in the figure.

G45003-000

. Remove the weight for overwind cutout device


from the wire rope.

Overwind detection
switch Weight
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

K09263-00E

Reeving the Wire Rope 229


G450097-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Remove the snap pins, and pull out the two rope Rope guide pins
guide pins.

Snap pins

K09264-00E

. Remove the rope socket from the boom.

Fixing pin

Fixing pin mounting bolt

Rope socket

G45007-02E

7. Pull out the wire rope from the rope socket.


Wedge Wire rope

Shaft
Hammer

Rope socket
Wire clip
G45021-02E

8. Remove the two pins and four snap pins from


the main hook block.
Snap pin Pin
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

G45006-02E

230 Reeving the Wire Rope


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G450097-02E

9. Refer to the "Standard Number of Parts of Line"


(page 227) and reeve the wire rope.

0. Install the wire rope to the rope socket as shown


in the figure. (d: Wire rope diameter) Rope socket Wedge Wire rope

Wire clip
Wire

4d 5d
G45008-02E

. Install the rope socket in the direction shown in


the figure.
Fixing pin

WARNING
Securely tighten the fixing pin mounting
bolt for the rope socket using a wrench.
Improper installation may cause the rope Fixing pin mounting bolt
socket to come off and the lifted load to
fall, resulting in an accident. Rope socket

G45009-02E

. Install the weight for overwind cutout device to


the wire rope on the rope socket side.

WARNING
Securely tighten and fix the weight using
a wrench. Improper installation may cause
the weight to fall, resulting in an accident. Overwind detection
switch Weight

K09263-00E
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Install the two rope guide pins to the boom Rope guide pins
head, and fix them with the snap pins.

Snap pins

K09264-00E

. Install the two pins and four snap pins to the
main hook block.
Snap pin Pin

G45006-02E

. Raise the boom until the rope is tensioned, and


wind the wire rope onto the winch drum by
winding up the winch.

NOTICE
Disorderly winding may damage the wire
rope. When the wire rope is wound up
disorderly, rewind it.

. Check that the crane automatically stops when


G45011-000

the main winch hook block is in the overwind


state.

If the crane does not automatically stop,


refer to Step 12 and confirm that the
weight for the overwind cutout device is
securely installed.
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY G460097-00E

Single Top

Mount the single top to the boom head when using it. Because the single top is used with one part of line, fast
hoisting up and hoisting down can be performed.
For single top lift, operate the auxiliary winch with the auxiliary winch wire rope and auxiliary hook block.

Auxiliary winch wire rope

Connector for overwind


cutout device

Overwind detection switch


(also works as a safety catch)

Single top

Weight for overwind


cutout device

Auxiliary hook block

K09265-01E
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Check before Performing Single Top Lift

Check that the machine is in the following conditions before performing single top lift.

Mounting and connector connection for the overwind (2)


AML boom status
(1) registration
cutout device switch
Connector for
overwind cutout Single top lift
device

Overwind cutout
device switch

The crane automatically stops when the auxiliary


(3)
winch hook block is in the overwind state.

K10552-00E

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Power Tilt Jib

You can install the jib to the boom head to use it for operation at a high place where the boom cannot reach.
During travel or for the operation not requiring the jib, stow it on the underside of the boom.
Jib upper surface
Jib set pins

Jib lock pin Top jib fixing pin

jib

Auxiliary wire rope

Tension rod
fixing pin
Auxiliary hook block

Tension rod Jib tilt cylinder

Signal transmitter

Hose for jib tilt cylinder

K09266-00E
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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

The figures in this chapter show the ISO layout of levers and pedals.
For TADANO layout of levers and pedals, refer to "Inside the Cab (TADANO Layout)" (page 15).

(6) Boom telescoping/jib tilt pedal (1) Jib lock icon


(2) Jib tilt mode icon

(3) Boom telescoping


mode icon

(5) Boom telescoping/jib tilt lever


14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

H M

     

Control select
Boom telescoping

(4) Boom telescoping/ Jib tilt


jib tilt control selector switch

K09267-00E

(1) Jib lock icon (4) Boom telescoping/jib tilt operation control
Indicates the status of the jib lock device (automatic selector switch
pin) while registering jib set status to the AML. When this switch is set to "BOOM TELESCOPING",
• When jib is mounted: Lights up when the jib set pin the boom can be telescoped using the boom
is removed from below the boom. Goes out when telescoping/jib tilt lever.
the jib lock pin is removed. When this switch is set to "JIB TILT", the jib can be
• When jib is stowed: Lights up when the jib is pulled tilted using the boom telescoping/jib tilt lever.
under the boom and the jib lock pin is inserted. Goes
out when the jib set pin is inserted. (5) Boom telescoping/jib tilt lever
Operate this lever to telescope the boom or tilt the
(2) Jib tilt mode icon jib.
Illuminates when the boom telescoping/jib tilt control
selector switch is set to "jib tilt". (6) Boom telescoping/jib tilt pedal
Operate this pedal to telescope the boom or tilt the
(3) Boom telescoping mode icon jib. The pedal operates coordinately with the boom
Illuminates when the boom telescoping/jib tilt control telescoping/jib tilt lever.
selector switch is set to "boom telescoping".
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Jib Lift

WARNING
• Abrupt lever operation may cause the load to bounce or sway, resulting in a physical
injury or damage to the machine. Operate the levers slowly.
• Never pull in a load using jib tilt operation. Otherwise, the machine could be damaged,
resulting in an accident.

NOTICE
• When the offset angle of the jib increases, the working radius increases. When you
increase the offset angle while a load lifted, take notice of the AML display and pay
attention to prevent an overload.
• During jib tilt operation, start and stop motions may be slightly delayed. Take this delay
into account while you operate.

Jib Lift

Winding up/down of a lifted load with the jib is performed by auxiliary winch operation using the auxiliary winch
wire rope and auxiliary hook block. The operation speed can be adjusted by the control amount of the auxiliary
winch lever, and accelerator operation.

Jib Length

The jib is telescoped manually in two stages. Two jib lengths are available (3.6 m, 5.5 m).

Jib Offset Angle

The jib can be operated at 5° to 60° offset angles.

Moving in Work Site with Jib Mounted

Avoid moving in a work site with the jib mounted. If moving in a work site in this state is necessary, set the boom
and jib to the following state. Refer to "On-rubber Creep Operation" (page 220).
• Boom length: 5.3 m (Full retraction)
• Boom angle: 35° to 82°
• Jib length: 3.6 m (Base jib)
• Jib offset angle: 5° to 60°
• Lift state registered to AML: 3.6-m jib lift
Moving in a work site is prohibited with the boom extended or with the 5.5-m jib.
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Outline of Jib Mounting


The outline of the jib mounting is as follows:
1. Prepare to swing out the jib from the boom.
(Steps 1 through 7)

2. Swing out the jib from the boom.


(Steps 8 through 13)

3. Wind up the auxiliary winch wire rope while


lowering the boom, and swing up the jib forward.
(Steps 14 through 16)

4. Connect the tension rod for the jib to the boom.


(Steps 17 through 25)
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Mounting jib is completed

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Mounting the Jib

WARNING
• Do not enter the area under or in front of the jib during the jib mounting. The jib moving
unexpectedly may cause a serious injury.
• When working at a high place, use a platform. Falling from a high place may cause a
serious injury.
• Securely mount the jib. If it is not securely mounted, it may fall, resulting in an accident.

NOTICE
During jib mounting, do not perform the jib tilt cylinder extend/retract (jib tilt) operation
without the tension rod being connected. Otherwise, the jib can be damaged.

. Extend the outriggers, and set up the crane


horizontally in a place where the jib can be
mounted.

 hen the extension width of outriggers


W
is less than 2.5 m, the jib cannot be
mounted at sides.

. Fully retract the boom.

G49076-030

. Swing the boom to the front or side area where


the jib can be mounted.
Left
Set the boom horizontally.

Front Rear
NOTICE
When the jib is mounted with the boom
Right
directed to the side, perform operations
carefully so that the jib body or fixing
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

support does not touch the crane body.

 he correct forward and side angles


T
vary depending on the extension width of
outriggers.
G49077-03E

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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Register the jib set state to the AML.


• The jib state indicator symbol flashes. Symbol indication on
Lift status select key display panel

NOTICE 1 2 3
F1 F2 F3
When the jib set state is registered to
6 7 8
the AML, the automatic stop does not
work even when the hook block is in an Jib set status
overwind state.

K00418-00E

. Disconnect the connectors for overwind cutout


Arrow
device. Remove the waterproof caps from the 1 3
stowing support, and attach the waterproof caps 3
to the disconnected connectors. 2

Remove the chain from the weight for overwind 1 Turn the coupling nut 45° in the 3 Insert the waterproof
direction of the arrow. cap.
cutout device. Leave the weight attached to the 2 Pull straight out.
wire rope.
1
Remove the overwind detection switch from the
single top.
2 2

1 Turn the coupling


NOTICE nut 45° in the Connector for
direction of the arrow. Ring
overwind cutout
To disconnect the connector, pull the
2 Pull straight out. device
connector itself, and never pull on the Stowing support
cord. The cord may be broken. Chain for waterproof cap

Weight for overwind cutout device K09673-00E

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. Pull out the jib set pins from the left and right
sides.
• The jib lock icon lights up.

WARNING
Never extend the boom when the pins
are pulled out. The jib may fall, causing a
serious accident.
Jib set pin (left)

 he jib set pins are used in Step 7. The


T Jib set pin (right)
left and right jib set pins have the same
shape.

G49079-03E
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7. Insert the jib set pins upwards from below, and Viewed from
fix them with the snap pin. front left

Snap pin
NOTICE
Be sure to insert the jib set pins upwards
from below. Otherwise, the jib set pins
Jib set pin
may drop off during jib lift. (symmetrical)

K00920-00E

Viewed from front right

Snap pin

Jib set pin


(symmetrical) G48014-02E

8. Raise the boom until the boom angle becomes


between 75° and 78°.

9. Wind up the main winch wire rope until the


distance between main hook block and stowing
10 - 20cm
bracket becomes 10 to 20 cm.

 his facilitates the main hook block to


T
pass through the jib easily.

G49084-030
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0. Wind down the auxiliary winch wire rope until


the auxiliary hook block comes close to the
ground.

. Slowly extend the boom for approx. 60 cm.


While the boom extends, the jib lock pin is
released and the jib lock icon goes out. Then
the jib slides along and consequently off the
guide and becomes free.
When the jib becomes free, stop extending the
boom.

NOTICE
Keep any person away from the machine G49085-030

until the jib stops. The jib moving


unexpectedly may cause a serious injury.

 hen the boom angle is less than 75°,


W
the boom does not extend.

. Lower the boom until the jib head is


approximately 1 m above the ground.

1m

G49086-030

. Pass through the auxiliary winch wire rope


between the sheave on the jib head and the
guide pins.

Guide pin

Guide pin

K09268-00E
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. Slowly wind up the auxiliary winch wire rope


until the hook block touches the jib head.

NOTICE
Check that the auxiliary hook block is
firmly seated onto the seating surface
on the jib head. If not firmly seated, the
auxiliary hook block may move and come
off the jib when the jib is swung forward.
K09269-00J

. Wind up the auxiliary winch wire rope while


lowering the boom, and swing up the jib until the
jib becomes almost horizontal together with the
boom.

NOTICE
• Check for any obstacle in the jib
swinging direction. If it collides with an G49089-030
obstacle, the jib will be damaged.
• Do not swing up the jib higher than the
horizontal level. It may damage the jib.
• Adjust the position of the main hook
block so that the main hook block does
not touch the boom head. After the jib
passes through the main hook block,
wind down the main winch wire rope.

. Pull out the jib set pin on the right side of the
boom and re-insert it into a hole closer to the jib Jib set pin
head, and fix it with the snap pin.

NOTICE
If the jib is operated without re-inserting
the pin into the jib head, the jib may be
damaged when the jib is swayed to right
or left. Snap pin
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G48202-03E

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7. Pull out the tension rod fixing pin. Connect the Snap pin
tension rod to the boom head, and fix it with the
Tension rod fixing pin
snap pin.

Tension rod

G48033-02E

8. Wind down the auxiliary winch wire rope slowly,


and tension the tension rod.

G49093-030
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G480097-02E
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9. Pass the overwind cutout device connector


Connector for
through the ring of the single top from below, overwind cutout device
and connect it to the overwind cutout device Stowing support
for waterproof cap
connector. Insert the waterproof caps removed
Connector stowing
from overwind cutout device connector into the position

stowing support from both sides and then fix


them.
Ring

1 1

2 2

Fix the waterproof cap Turn the coupling nut 45°


1
to the stowing support. in the direction of the arrow.
2 Pull straight out.
K09270-00E

0. Attach the overwind cutout device switch at the 1 1


top end of the jib. Connect the overwind cutout
device connector to it. Insert the removed 2 2
waterproof caps to the stowing support from 1 Turn the coupling nut 45°
in the direction of the arrow. Fix the waterproof cap
both sides, and then fix them. to the stowing support.
2 Pull straight out.
Connect the connectors of the cable between
the top jib and base jib, and screw in the
Overwind cutout
removed water proof caps. device switch
Attach the chains to the weight

Stowing support
Cable guide

Fit these
caps together
Chain to prevent
water from
Pull out the
entering
waterproof
the caps.
cap.

Weight for overwind


cutout device
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K09271-00E

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. Pass the hose for jib tilt cylinder through the
hose guide.
Stopper

Hose guide
NOTICE Hose
Hose
The tension from the spring is applied to
the hose. Be careful not to get your hand
caught by the hose guide. Otherwise, you
Hose guide
may suffer an injury.

G48018-02E

. Connect the cord to the connector for jib offset


angle detection, and then attach the removed Signal transmitter
caps together.
Attach the
caps so that
water droplets
Remove do not get
waterproof caps. inside the
cap.

Connector for jib


offset angle detection

Cable guide

Connector stowing position


GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

K00896-00E

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G480097-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Refer to the rated lifting capacity table for jib lift,
and raise the boom until it reaches the boom
angle for jib lift.

If the boom angle is not within the


performance range of the jib lift, the jib
lift operation cannot be registered to the
AML.

G49025-030

. Register the lift state to the AML.


Symbol indication on
Lift state select key display panel
1 2 3 
F1 F2 F3
6 7 8

3.6m jib lift

K00801-00E

. Check the following items.


• The auxiliary winch wire rope is not wound up
disorderly.
→ Rewind the wire rope if wound up
disorderly.

• The crane stops automatically when the


auxiliary hook block is overwound.
→ If it does not stop automatically, refer to
Steps 19 and 20 and check that the wiring
is securely connected.

Now, the mounting of the jib is completed.


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Changing Jib Length

WARNING
• Do not stand in front of the jib during jib extension. Unexpected movement of the jib can
cause a serious injury.
• When you work at an elevated place, use a platform to prevent a falling accident. A falling
accident during these operations can cause a serious injury.

Extending Top Jib

. Pull the boom telescoping/jib tilt lever and set


the jib offset angle at minimum (5°).

WARNING
If the jib offset angle is not set at minimum
(5°) beforehand, the top jib can extend
suddenly when it is pulled out by hand,
and it can result in a serious injury. Be
sure to set the jib offset angle at minimum
(5°) before starting work.

. Register jib set status to the AML.


• The jib status indicator symbol flashes. Symbol indication on
Lift status select key display panel

NOTICE 1 2 3
F1 F2 F3
When the jib set status is registered to the
6 7 8
AML, the machine does not automatically
stop even if the hook block is overwound. Jib set status

K00418-00E

. Lower the boom so that the top end of the jib is


approx. 1 m above the ground.

1m
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G48039-020

Power Tilt Jib 249


G480097-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Detach the extension wiring connector between


Extension wiring
the top jib and base jib. Put waterproof caps on Overwind cutout connector
the detached connectors, and stow them in the device switch

stowing position.

NOTICE
To disconnect the wiring, pull the
connector itself, and never pull on the
cord. The cord can be broken.
Connector
stowing
position

1 Arrow

Insert the
1 Turn the coupling nut 45° Insert the
in the direction of the arrow. waterproof waterproof
cap. cap.
2 Pull straight out.

K09273-00E

. Pull out the auxiliary winch wire rope approx. 3


m.

G49094-030

. Remove the top jib fixing pin, and pull out the
top jib by hand.
Snap pin

WARNING
Do not stand in the direction the jib
extends. The top jib can extend suddenly
and cause a serious injury.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

Top jib fixing pin K09274-00E

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7. Insert the top jib fixing pin to secure the top jib.
Snap pin Base jib
Insert a snap pin into the top jib fixing pin.
Top jib

Top jib fixing pin G48042-02E

8. Pass the connector for the extension wiring


Connector for extension wiring
through the cable guide, and connect it to the
base jib
connector of the top jib. Attach the removed
waterproof caps together.
Top jib

Connect the connectors firmly.


Otherwise, the crane operation stops
automatically, or an error code is
displayed on the AML.

Waterproof caps Cable guide

Fit these
caps together
to prevent
Pull out the water from
waterproof entering
cap. the caps.

K09689-00E

9. Refer to the rated lifting capacity table for jib lift,


and raise the boom until it reaches the boom
angle for jib lift.

If the boom angle does not fall within the


performance range of the jib lift, the jib
lift operation cannot be registered to the
AML.
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G480097-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

0. Register the lift state to the AML.


Symbol indication on
Lift state select key display panel
1 2 3
F1 F2 F3
6 7 8

5.5m jib lift

K00802-00E

. Check the points below.


• The auxiliary winch wire rope is not wound up
disorderly.
→ If the wire rope is wound up disorderly,
rewind it.
• The crane automatically stops when the
auxiliary winch hook block is overhoisted.
→ If the crane does not stop automatically,
refer to Step 8. and make sure that the
wiring is connected correctly.

Now, the preparation work for the 5.5 m jib lift is completed.

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Retracting Top Jib

. Pull the boom telescoping/jib tilt lever and set


the jib offset angle at minimum (5°).

. Register jib set status to the AML.


• The jib status indicator symbol flashes. Symbol indication on
Lift status select key display panel

NOTICE 1 2 3
F1 F2 F3
When the jib set status is registered to the
6 7 8
AML, the machine does not automatically
stop even if the hook block is overwound. Jib set status

K00418-00E

. Lower the boom so that the top end of the jib is


approx. 1 m above the ground.

1m

G48045-020

. Detach the connectors for the extension wiring


Connector for extension wiring
between the top jib and base jib. Put waterproof
caps on the detached connectors, and stow
them in the stowing position.

NOTICE
To detach the connector, pull the
connector itself, and never pull on the Stowing position
cord. The cord can be broken. for connector

1 Arrow

1 Turn the coupling nut 45° Insert the Insert the


in the direction of the arrow. waterproof waterproof
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2 Pull straight out. cap cap

K09690-00E

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. Wind down the auxiliary winch wire rope until


the auxiliary hook block rests on the ground.

G48083-020

Snap pin Base jib


. Pull out the top jib fixing pin.

Top jib

Top jib fixing pin G48048-02E

7. Wind up the auxiliary winch wire rope slowly,


and let the hook block touch the top end of the
jib.

8. Wind up the auxiliary winch wire rope slowly,


and fully retract the jib.
Lower the boom so that the top end of the jib is 1m
approx. 1 m above the ground.

G48084-020

9. Insert the top jib fixing pin, and secure it with a


snap pin.
Snap pin
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Top jib fixing pin K09275-00E

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0. Pass the connector for the extension wiring Overwind cutout
Extension wiring
connector
through the cable guide, and connect it to the device switch
connector of the top jib. Attach the removed
waterproof caps together.

Connect the connectors firmly.


Otherwise, the crane operation stops
automatically, or an error code is
displayed on the AML.
Waterproof
cap
Cable guide

Fit these
caps together
to prevent
water from
entering Pull out the
the caps. waterproof
cap.

K09276-00E

. Refer to the rated lifting capacity table for jib lift,
and raise the boom until it reaches the boom
angle for jib lift.

If the boom angle is not within the


performance range of the jib lift, the jib
lift operation cannot be registered to the
AML.

. Register the lift state to the AML.


Symbol indication on
Lift state select key display panel
1 2 3 
F1 F2 F3
6 7 8

3.6m jib lift

K00801-00E

. Check the points below.


• The crane automatically stops when the
auxiliary winch hook block is overhoisted.
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

→ If the crane does not stop automatically,


refer to Step 10. and make sure that the
wiring is connected correctly.

Now, the preparation work for the 3.6 m jib lift is completed.

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Changing Jib Offset Angle

WARNING
• Abrupt operation can make the load bounce or sway, and cause a physical injury or
machine damage. Operate the lever slowly.
• Never pull in a load by the jib tilt operation. Otherwise, the machine may be damaged,
resulting in an accident.

NOTICE
When the jib offset angle is increased, the load radius increases. When increasing the
offset angle with a load lifted, pay attention to prevent an overload.

. Push the "JIB TILT" side of the boom


telescoping/jib tilt selector." SELECTOR
• The jib tilt mode icon appears. BOOM TELESCOPING

JIB TILT

K00457-00E

. Operate the boom telescoping/jib tilt lever or the


Boom telescoping/jib tilt lever
boom telescoping/jib tilt pedal. Boom telescoping/jib tilt pedal
PUSH
• The jib offset angle is changed. (Lowering jib)
Lowering jib

Even when the jib offset angle has been


NEUTRAL
changed, it is not necessary to change the (Stop)
Neutral
registration on the AML. (Stop)

PULL
(Raising jib)
Raising jib
G48053-02E

. After the completion of the jib lift, push the


"BOOM TELESCOPING" side of the boom SELECTOR
telescoping/jib tilt selector. BOOM TELESCOPING
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JIB TILT

G48086-00E

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Outline of Jib Stowing


The outline of the jib stowing is as follows.
1. Remove the tension rod for the jib from the boom,
and stow it.
(Steps 1 through 12)

2. Wind down the auxiliary winch wire rope while


raising the boom, and suspend the jib vertically.
(Steps 13 through 15)

3. Retract the boom, and pull in the jib to the underside


of the boom.
(Steps 16 through 17)

4. Fix the jib to the boom.


(Steps 18 through 23)
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Stowing jib is completed.

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G480097-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Stowing the Jib

WARNING
• Do not enter the area under or in front of the jib while stowing the jib. The jib moving
unexpectedly may cause a serious injury.
• When working at a high place, use a platform to prevent falling. Falling from a high place
may cause a serious injury.
• Securely stow the jib. If it is not securely stowed, it may fall, resulting in an accident.

NOTICE
During jib stowing, do not perform the jib tilt cylinder extend/retract (jib tilt) operation
without the tension rod being connected. Otherwise, the jib can be damaged.

. Fully retract the jib, and set the jib offset angle to
the minimum (5°).

 hen the extension width of outriggers


W
is less than 2.5 m, jib stowing cannot be
performed at sides.

. Register the jib set state to the AML.


Symbol indication on
display panel
NOTICE Lift status select key
1 2 3
When the jib set state is registered to
F1 F2 F3
the AML, the automatic stop does not
6 7 8
work even when the hook block is in an
overwind state. Jib set status

K00418-00E
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. Extend the boom approximately by 60 cm, and


swing the boom to the front or side area where
jib can be stowed.
60cm
 he correct forward and side angles
T
vary depending on the extension width of
outriggers.

G49113-030

Left

Front Rear

Right

G49114-03E

. Lower the boom until the jib head is


approximately 1 m above the ground.

1m

G49115-030
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. Disconnect the connectors for the extension


1 1 Turn the coupling nut 45°
wiring and overwind cutout device between the 2
in the direction of the arrow.
top jib and base jib. Put a waterproof cap on the 2
2 Pull straight out.
disconnected connector.
Remove the chain from the weight for overwind
Overwind cutout Connector for
cutout device. Leave the weight attached to the device switch overwind
Stowing cutout device
wire rope. support
Remove the overwind detection switch from the Connector for
jib. extension wiring

NOTICE
To disconnect the connector, pull the
connector itself, and never pull on the Cable
cord. The cord may be broken. Chain guide

1 Arrow

2
Insert the
Weight for overwind 1 Turn the coupling nut 45°
cutout device in the direction of the arrow. waterproof
cap
2 Pull straight out.

Stowing position
for connector

Insert the
waterproof
cap K09277-00E

. Pull out the jib set pin on the right side of the
boom and re-insert it into a hole closer to the jib Jib set pin
bottom, and fix it with the snap pin.
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Snap pin
G49153-03E

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7. Slowly wind up the auxiliary winch wire rope


until the auxiliary hook block touches the jib
head.

K09278-00J

8. Slowly wind up the auxiliary winch wire rope,


and slightly raise the jib head.

 his helps the fixing pin for the tension


T
rod to be pulled out easily.

NOTICE
Do not wind up the auxiliary winch wire
rope excessively. It may damage the
tension rod. G49098-030

9. Pull out the tension rod fixing pin. Stow the Snap pin
tension rod to the jib, and secure with the snap
Tension rod fixing pin
pin.
During stowing of the tension rod, insert the
fixing pin with the tab of the fixing pin facing Tension rod

outward.

CAUTION
Hold the part "A" of the tension rod. If you
hold the part "B," your hands may be
caught during fixing of the tension rod.

A B

G48059-02E
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G48077-020

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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

0. Disconnect the connectors for overwind cutout Connector for


Turn the coupling overwind cutout device
device. Remove the waterproof cap from the 1
nut 45° in the
1
stowing support, attach the waterproof cap to direction of the
2 2 arrow.
the disconnected connector, and stow the 2 Pull straight out.
connector in the connector stowing position. Stowing position for connector

Ring

Arrow Stowing support


for waterproof cap

2
1 Turn the coupling nut 45° Insert the
in the direction of the arrow. waterproof
2 Pull straight out. cap
K09279-00E

. Detach the connector for the jib offset angle Signal transmitter
detection. Put waterproof caps on the detached
connectors, and stow them in the connector Remove
waterproof
stowing position. caps.
Attach
waterproof caps.
NOTICE
To disconnect the wiring, pull the
connector itself, and never pull on the
Connector for jib
cord. The cord can be broken. offset angle detection

Cable guide

Cable guide
Connector
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Connector stowing position


K00897-00E

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. Remove the hose for the jib tilt cylinder from the Stopper
hose guide.
Hose guide
Hose
Hose
WARNING
Check that the hose for jib tilt cylinder is
off the hose guide. If the boom is extended Hose guide
with the hose for jib tilt cylinder left on
the hose guide, the hose and hose guide
may be damaged, resulting in a serious
accident.

NOTICE
The tension from the spring is applied to
the hose. Be careful not to get your hand
caught by the hose guide. Otherwise, you
may suffer an injury.

Hose Hose stowed state

G48069-02E

. Wind up the main winch wire rope until the


distance between main hook block and stowing
bracket becomes 10 to 20 cm.

 his facilitates the main hook block to


T
pass through the jib easily.
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. Wind down the auxiliary winch wire rope while


raising the boom, and suspend the jib. Move the
jib head horizontally until the jib becomes
vertical.

NOTICE
Adjust the position of the main hook
block so that the main hook block does
not touch the jib head. After the jib G49122-030

passes through the main hook block,


wind down the main winch wire rope.

. Wind down the auxiliary winch wire rope, and


remove the auxiliary winch wire rope from the
sheave on the jib head.

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. Raise the boom until the boom angle is


maximum (78°).

NOTICE
If the boom is not raised to maximum, the
jib may not be pulled up along the guide.

7. Fully retract the boom slowly.


While the boom retracts, the jib is pulled up
along the guide to the lower face of the boom. Lights up
Then the jib lock pin on the jib head becomes
engaged.
• When the jib is pulled in to the lower face of
the boom, and the jib lock pin is engaged, the
Jib lock pin
jib lock icon lights up.

K00838-00E

8. While winding up the auxiliary winch wire rope,


set the boom horizontally.

9. Pull out both left and right jib set pins.

The jib set pins (2) are used in Step 20.

Snap pin

Jib set pin


(symmetrical) G48070-02E
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0. Insert the jib set pin, and fix the jib to the
underside of the boom.
After inserting the jib set pin, fix it with the snap
pin.
• When the jib set pin is inserted, the jib lock
icon goes out.

Jib set pin (left)

Jib set pin (right)

G49125-03E

. Install the overwind detection switch to the Connector for overwind
cutout device
single top. Pass the overwind cutout device
connector through the ring and connect it to the Stowing support
for waterproof cap
boom side. Insert the waterproof caps removed
from overwind cutout device connector into the
stowing support from both sides and then fix
them.
Attach the chains to the weight for the overwind Fix the waterproof cap
to the stowing support. Ring
cutout device.
Chain

Weight for overwind


cutout device
K09332-00E

. Register the lift status to the AML. Symbol indication on display panel
Lift status select key Boom lift

1 2 3
F1 F2 F3
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6 7 8 Or

Single top lift

K10142-00E

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. Check the points below.


• The auxiliary winch wire rope is not wound up
disorderly.
→ If the wire rope is wound up disorderly,
rewind it.
• The crane automatically stops when the
auxiliary winch hook block is overhoisted.
→ If it does not stop automatically, refer to the
Steps 10., 11., and 21. and check that cables are
connected securely.

Now, the jib stowing is completed.


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Accessories in Cab

Work lamp indicator

14

15

11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

H M

     

Work lamp switch

Roof wiper switch


Roof washer switch

AIR CONDITIONER

FAN

OFF LO HI A/C

COOL WARM

Microphone
Microphone control box

K09282-00E
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Work Lamp Switch


Use this switch during night operation. Work lamp switch
When this switch is set to "ON," the work lamps
(boom side, left side of the swing table, and front
upper part of cab, one for each) light up.
While the work lamps are turned on, the work lamp
indicator is lit. ON
張出

O/R

格納

NOTICE
Turn off the work lamps while traveling on
roads. K09283-00E

Roof Washer Switch


While this switch is pressed, the washer liquid is
sprayed onto the roof glass. Roof washer switch

Release the switch to stop spraying.

If the washer liquid does not come out, do not


keep pressing the roof washer switch. The
washer fluid pump will be damaged. Inspect
Roof washer
washer liquid level and clogging of the washer
nozzle.
K09333-00E

Roof Wiper Switch


When this switch is set to the "ON" or "INT" side, the
roof wiper is operated. Roof wiper switch

• "ON". ............. Continuously operated Continuously operated


• "INT".............. Operated every 3 to 5 seconds

Stop
If the wiper is operated when the glass is dry,
the glass will be scratched. Spray washer
ROOF
liquid, and then operate the wiper. WIPER
Operated every 3 to 5 seconds
 hen the glass is frozen or the wipers have
W
not been used for a long time, check that the K09288-00E

wiper blades do not stick to the glass. If a


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wiper is operated with the blade stuck to the


glass, the wiper blade will be damaged.

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Microphone Control Box


 nless the starter switch is turned to the "ON" or "ACC" position, and the PTO switch is set to the "ON"
U
position, the power is not turned on.

You can make your voice carry through a loudspeaker installed in front of the swing table.

. Press the power switch to turn on the power.

. Bring the microphone close to your mouth,


speak to it, and check that your voice can be
heard through the loudspeaker.
(Not used) Power switch

. Adjust the volume with the volume control knob. Microphone


When the knob is turned to a larger number, the
voice from the loudspeaker becomes louder.
Volume control knob
. After use, return the microphone to the original Microphone receptacle Power lamp K09284-00E
position, and press the power switch to turn off
the power.

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Accessories Outside of Cab

Oil cooler

NOTICE
When the hydraulic oil temperature 85°C icon is displayed on the AML, stop the operation
until the hydraulic oil temperature decreases to prevent damage to the hydraulic
equipment.

The hydraulic oil is cooled by the oil cooler.

Oil cooler

Radiator

K09288-00E

Hydraulic Oil Temperature 50°C Icon

When the hydraulic oil temperature is between 50°C and 85°C, the hydraulic oil temperature 50°C icon appears
on the AML.

Hydraulic Oil Temperature 85°C Icon

When the hydraulic oil temperature exceeds 85°C, the hydraulic oil temperature 50°C icon changes to the
hydraulic oil temperature 85°C icon.

t t

2 2

AVG OKP. AVG OKP.


K09281-00J
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G599000-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

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272
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G600000-00E

INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE
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273
G600000-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

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274
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Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance

WARNING
This section describes the precautions necessary to prevent accidents during inspection
and maintenance of the machine. For specific precautions, refer to the corresponding
paragraphs in the main text of this manual (white pages).
Illustrations supplement the precautions and show you where the important points are.
Note that the shapes, etc. in the illustration can be different from the actual machines.

Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance

• Perform Inspection and Maintenance on a Level Ground

If the machine is parked on a slope, the


machine cannot be inspected correctly. Also,
the machine can move by its own weight and
cause a caught-in accident.
When you carry out inspection and
maintenance of the machine, park the
machine on a level and firm ground, and set
the stoppers to the tires.

G61001-00E

• Set Stoppers to Tires

If the parking brake is not securely applied,


or the stoppers are not set to the tires,
the vehicle can start moving, causing an
unexpected accident.
Securely apply the parking brake, set the shift
lever to "N", and set the stoppers to the tires.

G61002-000

• Pay Attention to Ventilation

When you work indoors or in a poorly


ventilated place, you must be careful of gas
poisoning. Exercise extreme caution when
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handling fuel, washing oils, and paints.


Particularly, proper ventilation is required
when the engine is started indoors. Extend
the exhaust pipe outdoors, and open the
doors and windows to allow sufficient fresh
G61003-00E
air to enter. Install a ventilator as necessary.

Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance 275


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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Stop the Engine during Inspection and Maintenance

If you touch or come near to a rotating part of


an engine while it is running, your hands or
clothing can be caught, resulting in an injury.
Be sure to stop the engine before inspecting
the machine.

G61004-00E
• Keep Away from Moving Parts

If someone operates the machine unawares


of the ongoing inspection, or if you touch
a moving part, you can be caught by the
machine. It is extremely dangerous.
If inspection and maintenance must be
performed with the machine operated, keep
away from the movable parts such as the
boom, boom elevating cylinder, winch, fan,
fan belt, propeller shaft, etc. In addition, allow
G61005-00E
no one to gain access to these parts.
When you have to work near movable parts,
be extremely careful so that your hands or
clothing do not touch the movable parts.

• Wash the Machine before Inspection and


Maintenance

If the machine is soiled, it is difficult to find


a faulty part, and the dirt enters the machine
easily during inspection and maintenance. In
addition, dust or mud can get into your eyes,
or your feet can slip, resulting in an injury.
Before inspection and maintenance, wash the
machine.

G61006-000

• Precautions for Washing the Machine

If water is sprayed on the area where high-


pressure washing is prohibited, it can cause a
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short circuit and a failure. Do not spray water


on the area where high-pressure washing is
prohibited.

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• Keep the Work Site Tidy and Clean

Inspection and maintenance in a disorderly


work site poses a risk of injury and a falling
accident.
Put away objects which can hinder the work.

G61008-00E

• Indication of Being under Inspection and


Maintenance

If an unauthorized person carelessly


starts the engine during inspection and
maintenance, it can cause damage to the
machine, a physical injury, or death. WARNING
Hang a warning tag on the door or on the Do not operate
control levers in the cab to notify the others
that the machine is being inspected and
maintained.
G05011-00E
Also, place tags around the machine to keep
the unauthorized people away from the
inspection and maintenance site.

• Lock the Inspection Cover

If covers or doors such as the inspection


cover are left open, they can close suddenly
by gusts of wind, and you can be pinched and
injured.
After opening the inspection cover, doors, and
cab doors, lock them.

G61009-00E

• Watch Your Head and Step

If your attention is distracted, or if you walk


on a surface with poor footing, you can hit
your head against the overhead objects such
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as the hook block, boom, and jib, or your feet


can slip, resulting in a falling accident.

G61010-00E

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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance


at a High Place

Inspection and maintenance operation at


an elevated place poses a risk of a falling
accident.
When you work at an elevated place, use a
platform to prevent a falling accident. Falling
from an elevated place can result in a serious
injury.

G61011-00E

• Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance


Under the Machine

If it is necessary to work under the machine


with the jack cylinders extended, put props
or wood blocks under the outriggers to
support the machine securely and to prevent
the machine from lowering even if the jack
cylinders retract.
If the machine body is not held securely, do
not perform any operation under the machine.
G61012-000
If the machine lowers, a caught-in accident
can occur.

• Start Operation after Temperature Drops

Do not touch hot components such as


exhaust pipes and radiator immediately after
the engine is stopped. You may suffer burns.
Start operation after each component has
sufficiently cooled down.

G61013-00E

• Keep Surroundings of the Engine Clean

Check that rags, gloves, and tools are not left


in the engine room. Flammable objects such
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as pieces of cloth can catch fire. In addition,


tools can bounce due to vibration and damage
the components.

G05015-00E

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• Do Not Drop Tools and Parts

When you work with the inspection cover


opened, be careful not to drop objects into
it. If you drop objects inadvertently, it can
cause machine damage or malfunctions. After
inspection and maintenance, always check
that nothing is dropped in the machine.

G61014-00E

• Watch Out for High-Pressure Oil

If you directly touch the high-pressure fuel or


hydraulic oil, it can cause a serious injury. Pay
attention to the precautions below.
• Release the internal pressure before
disconnecting the piping.
• To check leakage, wear protective glasses
and protective gloves, and use pieces
of cardboard or wood. It is dangerous to
G61015-00E
perform inspection with bare hands.
• If oil gets into your eyes or mouth accidentally,
immediately seek medical attention.

• Watch Out for Dust

Do not inhale the dust raised during


operation.
Wear a dust mask during operation.
Before you perform inspection and
maintenance for the brakes and lining, remove
the dust with a vacuum cleaner. Do not use
compressed air, which disperses the dust into
the air.
G61016-00E

• Do Not Perform Welding on the Machine Body

Welding work (electric welding) on the


machine body can damage the electrical and
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electronic equipment. Never perform welding


on the machine body.
When a welding work (electric welding) must
be performed, contact your nearest TADANO
distributor or dealer to have the work done.
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• Prevention of Fire

You handle flammable and hazardous objects


such as fuel and batteries during inspection
and maintenance. Observe precautions below
to prevent a fire.
• Use nonflammable cleaning liquid to clean
parts.
• Keep oils and greases away from a fire for
storage.
G61019-00E
• Extinguish flames (such as a lit cigarette)
that can cause a fire.
• Keep fire fighting equipment such as fire extinguishers at the ready.
• Use explosion-proof illuminating equipment when you inspect fuel, oil, and battery electrolyte.
• Particularly during grinder and welding work, keep hazardous objects away and watch out for a
fire.

• Illumination

If you work under insufficient illumination,


an injury can occur. Provide sufficient
illumination for operation.
Do not use a match, cigarette lighter, or other
open flame for illumination purposes. They
can cause a fire, or the gas from the battery
can be ignited and explode.
Use explosion-proof illuminating equipment
G61020-00E
when you inspect fuel or battery electrolyte.

• Avoid Adherence of Oil and Grease

If oil or grease adheres to the lining or disk of


the clutch or brake, the braking force will be
reduced and creates hazardous situations. Be
careful not to allow oil or grease to adhere to
these surfaces.
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• Remove the Battery Cable during Inspection


and Maintenance of the Electrical System
(+) (−)
Remove the negative side first.
If you perform inspection and maintenance
of the electrical system with battery cables
connected, the wiring can short-circuit
and damage the electrical and electronic
equipment.
Before you perform inspection and
maintenance of the electrical system,
disconnect the battery cable on the negative
G61022-00E
terminal side (ground side).

• Use Genuine Parts

Use of non-genuine parts can pose a risk


of causing troubles regarding safety and
function.
When you replace parts such as a filter, use
designated genuine parts.

G61023-00E

• Use Designated Oils and Greases

Equipment can be adversely affected if oils


or greases of brand and grade other than
designated are used, or oils and greases of
different brands are mixed.
When you replenish or replace oils or greases,
use the designated oils and greases only. If
you replace oils or greases with a different
brand, replace entire amount of them.
G61024-00E

• Replace the Periodic Replacement Parts


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If you do not replace the periodic replacement parts as specified, an accident can occur.
Observe the replacement intervals, and replace them periodically.

Precautions for Inspection and Maintenance 281


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FOR REFERENCE ONLY

• Check after Maintenance

If you neglect the operational checks after


maintenance, it can delay the discovery of oil
leakage or malfunction. This can cause an
accident.
After a maintenance work, check that
the operation of the components where
maintenance has been performed is normal,
there is no oil leakage, and no bolts are left
G61026-000
untightened.
Note that the maintenance does not end until
you confirm that the machine operates properly.

• Disposing of Waste

Improper disposal of waste, such as waste oil


from the machine and used filter, pollutes the
environment.
When you drain waste oil from the machine,
collect it in a container. Do not pour the waste
oil on the ground, or do not discharge it into a
river or pond.
When you dispose of the waste oil, fuel,
G61027-00E
coolant, brake fluid, solvent, filters, batteries
or other toxic substances, request an industrial
waste disposal contractor for their disposal.

• Never Release Fluorocarbons into


Atmosphere

In order to protect the global environment,


observe the precautions below.
(1) Do not emit the refrigerants
(fluorocarbons) enclosed in these
products.
(2) Collect the refrigerants (fluorocarbons)
enclosed in these products when
disposing of these products.
G61028-000
Those who emit fluorocarbons into the air
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violating the law are punished.

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Inspection and Maintenance

About Inspection and Maintenance

NOTICE
• In order to keep the machine in good condition, it is made mandatory by law in Japan to
perform inspection and maintenance at the user’s responsibility.
• The indicated inspection and maintenance frequency assumes a normal operating
condition. If severe use (severe condition) is applied, shorten the inspection and
maintenance intervals.
• If you cannot perform inspection and maintenance by yourself, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and maintenance.

Proper inspection and maintenance ensure safe operation, and extends the service life of the machine. In order
to make full use of the machine performance, perform the inspection and maintenance at the specified intervals
to prevent failure and detect any potential failure at the earliest possible time.

Perform the inspection and maintenance based on the time displayed on the hour meter or the specified interval,
whichever comes first.
To perform the periodic inspection and record the inspection result, use the separate "Maintenance Record".

Standard time for the inspection and maintenance assumes that 100 working hours correspond to 1 month.
Intervals described in this manual assume that the machine is used under the normal operating condition.
Correctly perform the inspection and maintenance at every specified time.

To help the inspection, maintenance and preventive maintenance for the machine, this machine is equipped with
a recording device. It records the machine operating information during operations.
When this machine is inspected or serviced by the service officers etc., of Tadano, the recorded data may be
downloaded.
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Legal Inspection

Carrier

According to the Japan's Vehicle Inspection Standard of the Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry
ordinance based on the Road Trucking Vehicle Law, Article 47-2, 48, and 49, it is mandated that a user
perform inspection before traveling, and periodic inspection and maintenance are performed for every type and
application of the vehicle, the result must be recorded in the inspection and maintenance record book, and this
book must be kept for one year.

Crane

A mobile crane is a machine which requires periodic voluntary inspection specified by the "Occupational Health
and Safety Law".
The Japan's Safety Rule for Cranes, Article 76 mandates the employer to perform periodic voluntary inspection
once within every year, Article 77 mandates to perform periodic voluntary inspection once within every month,
and Article 78 mandates to perform pre-operational inspection.
According to Article 79, it is also mandatory to keep annual and monthly voluntary inspection results for three
years.
According to Article 80, it is mandatory that, if any abnormality is found as a result of the inspection, it shall be
immediately repaired.

Under Severe Use (Severe Condition)


If the machine is used under severe conditions which are remarkably different from the standard use condition,
the components may deteriorate remarkably earlier. In this case, it is necessary to inspect and maintain at the
time earlier than the standard period.

To keep machines that are routinely used under severe conditions in good condition, perform the inspection and
maintenance which TADANO recommends apart from the periodic inspections.

Conditions of Severe Use


If any one of the following conditions is satisfied, "severe use" is applicable.

Carrier

A: T raveling distance on rough roads (such as an uneven road, gravel road, unpaved road) or snow-covered
roads, or in dusty zones is 15% or more of the whole traveling distance.
B: Traveling distance is long (Criterion: 1000 km/month or longer)
C: Traveling distance on mountainous roads, uphill and downhill is 15% or more of the whole traveling distance.
D: S tarts and stops are frequently repeated, or low-speed traveling distance is 15% or more of the whole
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traveling distance.
E: Traveling with a weight that exceeds the road traveling vehicle condition on the roads other than public roads
is 15% or more of the whole traveling distance, or traveling at a speed exceeding the recommended speed
with the weight.

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Crane

A: U sually lifting loads heavier than half of the lifting capacity, and frequently lifting the lifting capacity
(Usually, lifting loads of 50% to 80% of the lifting capacity)
B: Usually lifting the lifting capacity
(Usually, lifting loads of 80% or more of the lifting capacity)
C: Using a crane equipped with a bucket, grapple, and magnet, or using for general stevedoring such as
carrying containers and tetrapods.

Periodic replacement part

WARNING
If periodic parts replacement is neglected, a failure of the machine or a serious accident
can occur. Replace the periodic replacement parts in accordance with the specified
inspection criteria and at the specified intervals.

Some machine parts deteriorate in quality or wear over a long period of use. Some of these parts deteriorate
internally faster than their appearances do. In order to use the machine safely for a long time, parts which must
be periodically replaced even if there is no functional abnormality are specified as "Periodic replacement parts".

Contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for replacement. If any abnormality is found, replace the
periodic replacement part even before the replacement period. Replace the parts based on the time displayed
on the hour meter or the specified intervals, whichever comes first.

A list of periodic replacement parts is also included in the Maintenance Record. However, it is for rough terrain
cranes in general. For periodical replacement parts specific to this machine, refer to this section.

Critical Periodic Replacement Parts

This section lists the replacement schedule for parts that serve a critical role in ensuring safety.
These parts have a limited service life, and cannot be inspected for internal deterioration. If these parts are not
periodically replaced, a serious accident could occur. Failure to replace parts may also void warranty. Replace
parts within the appropriate time frame.
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Carrier (oil and grease fluids/elements)

The replacement schedule for carriage oil and grease fluids/elements is determined by age and operating hours.
The fluids/elements used can have an effect on the life and performance of the carriage. Use only the brands
specified. For specified brands, see "Oils and Greases" (page 416).
To assist maintenance and inspection management, record when oil and grease fluids/elements are replaced in
the Maintenance Record.
Critical periodic replacement First
Location Replacement schedule Notes
part replacement
Line filter
Steering system (Pump circuit for steering/ 2 years or 2,400 hours (*1)
swinging)
Brake system Brake fluid 1 year or 1,200 hours
Transmission oil
1 year or 1,200 hours
Transmission filter One month
Power transmission system
Differential oil (100 hours)
2 years or 2,400 hours
Axle hub reduction oil
Engine oil 500 hours
Oil filter 500 hours
(*2)
Crankcase breather filter 2,000 hours
Air cleaner element (*3)
Engine Air cleaner element for
1,000 hours
compressor
Fuel filter 500 hours
(*2)
Coolant (long-life coolant) 2 years or 2,000 hours
Coolant filter 1 year or 1,200 hours
Hydraulic oil 4 years or 4,800 hours
Hydraulic oil tank Hydraulic oil filter (return) 2 years or 2,400 hours (*1)
Air breather cap 6 months or 600 hours
Return filter (at far side of outrigger control box) 2 years or 2,400 hours
Air pressure generating system Air dryer desiccating agent 1 year or 1,200 hours
(*1): Replace according to schedule or when the steering filter warning lamp lights up.
(*2): For details, refer to the separate engine manual.
(*3): Replace when the red signal appears on the dust indicator.

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Carrier (rubber parts, etc.)

Rubber and other parts that are critical to safety change over time and have a limited life span.
Even with regular inspection, it is difficult to judge how long such parts will safely last. For this reason, to ensure
safe operation these parts should be replaced according to the following schedule.
To assist maintenance and inspection management, record when rubber parts are replaced in the Maintenance
Record.
Location Critical periodic replacement part Replacement schedule Notes
Steering lock hose
Steering hose
Steering system 2 years
Steering cylinder packing, O-ring parts
Steering circuit packing, O-ring parts
Brake hose 2 years
Brake valve seal, O-ring, cap parts
Brake system Air booster packing, O-ring, cap parts
1 year
Brake caliper piston seal and dust seal
Brake air device rubber and packing parts
Fuel hose 2 years
Engine Remote type oil filter hose 4 years
Engine coolant hose 4 years
Air compressor hose 2 years
Traveling hydraulic hose 4 years
Stop lamp switch
2 years
Other Safety valve
Solenoid valve
4 years
straight alignment detection switch
Parking detection switch 2 years

Crane

Replacement
No. Critical periodic replacement part
schedule
Control release switches (overwinding, etc.)
4 years or
Detection switches (safety devices)
4,800 hours
Operation detection switches
1 Electrical parts
Position sensors (angle, length, swing position, etc.)
8 years or
(AML detection, boom signal transmitter)
9,600 hours
Load sensors

Periodic Replacement Parts

Parts that must be replaced and their suggested replacement schedule are listed below.
Oil, greases and electrical parts wear over time and during operation, which has a negative effect on devices.
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Replacement
Location Periodic replacement part Notes
schedule
Receiver dryer 4 years
Blower motor
Air conditioner 5,200 hours (*1)
Electric fan motor
Water pump 2,300 hours (*1)
(*1): Replacement conditions varies depending on usage conditions.

Crane

No. Periodic replacement part Replacement schedule


1 year or 1,200 hours
1 Oils and greases Speed reducer gear oil (swing, winch) First replacement:
3 months or 300 hours
Line filters (winch brake circuit, winch high-speed
2 Filters 2 years or 2,400 hours
hoist down circuit, automatic stop circuit)

Limited Lifespan Parts

Limited lifespan parts that suffer wear and tear, consumption and degradation due to the conditions and
environment of use are listed below, as well as their suggested replacement schedules.

Suggested
No. Limited lifespan parts
replacement
Safety valve seals (jack pilot check valve, elevating telescoping/bolting valve)
Operating valves/proportional valve seals 4 years or 4,800 hours
Solenoid valve seals
4 years or 4,800 hours
Center joint packing
Stevedoring 2 years or 2,400 hours
Hydraulic devices

Hydraulic motor seals (swing, winch)


Hydraulic pump seals 5 years or 6,000 hours
1 Speed reducer seals (swing, winch)
Hydraulic 5 years or 6,000 hours
Packing parts
cylinders Stevedoring 2 years or 2,400 hours
General hoses 5 years or 6,000 hours
Outrigger internal hoses
4 years or 4,800 hours
Hydraulic hoses Hose reel hoses (jib), packing
4 years or 4,800 hours
Hoses in boom, winch hoses
Stevedoring 2 years or 2,400 hours
Hoisting sheave 4 years or 4,800 hours
4 years or 4,800 hours
Boom telescoping sheave
Stevedoring 2 years or 2,400 hours
4 years or 4,800 hours
2 Boom (jib) parts Boom, slide plate
Stevedoring 2 years or 2,400 hours
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4 years or 4,800 hours


Telescoping wire rope
Stevedoring 2 years or 2,400 hours
Electric cables 5 years or 6,000 hours
According to wire rope
Winch wire rope (*1)
3 Winch parts replacement criteria
Hook block rope guide bolts and collars 3 years or 3,600 hours

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Suggested
No. Limited lifespan parts
replacement
2 years or 2,400 hours
Anti-overwind cord reel cords
Stevedoring 1 year or 1,200 hours
Operating switches
4 Electrical parts Detection switches (limit/proximity/ 4 years or 4,800 hours
photoelectric switches)
Overwind detection switches 3 years or 3,600 hours
Center joint brush 4 years or 4,800 hours
According to
5 Other parts Warning plates, etc. inspection
results

(*1): Replace when test/inspection criteria for replacement are met.

Recommended Inspection and Overhaul Criteria for Boom

• Adjust during periodic inspection for boom telescoping wire rope, in-boom hydraulic hoses, etc. as appropriate.
• Remove the dust in the boom with an air blow as necessary when used in area with a large amount of dust
such as during sandblasting.

Item Schedule
Inspection Hydraulic hoses, boom telescoping mechanisms 1 year or 1,200 hours
Hydraulic hoses, boom 4 years or 4,800 hours
Overhaul
telescoping mechanisms Stevedoring 2 years or 2,400 hours
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Inspection and Maintenance Interval (Carrier)


The following table describes the daily (before traveling), monthly, quarterly and annual inspection and
maintenance items.
This manual describes the procedures for daily inspection (before traveling) to be conducted by users. Perform
the inspection before operating the machine. For the inspection procedures, refer to "Inspection before
Traveling" (page 302).

For monthly, quarterly and annual inspection and maintenance, follow "Periodic inspection" in the separate
maintenance note.

: Legal Inspection period


: Legal Inspection distance item
: TADANO designated inspection period
: TADANO designated severe condition
Inspection and
maintenance interval

Remarks
Inspection and maintenance item

inspection

Quarterly
Monthly

Yearly
Daily
Components Inspection item
Operating condition
Steering wheel Play, looseness, backlash
Inspection of operation force
Oil leakage
Gear box
Looseness of mounting
(Orbitrol)
Looseness of bearing
Looseness, vibration and damage
Rods and arms Crack and damage of dust boots for ball joint
Bend of tie rod
Looseness in connecting part (Knuckle and
king pin)
Knuckle Looseness in connecting part
(Knuckle and vertical directions of axle)
Steering system

Crack
Wheel alignment
Steered wheel
Right and left turning angle
Oil leakage and amount of oil (Piping, hose,
joint, pump, valve, cylinder)
Looseness of mounting (Pump, valve)
Looseness in steering cylinder connecting
part
Crack and damage on steering cylinder dust Boot (if
Power steering
boots equipped)
device
Damage and wear on steering cylinder rod Overhaul
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and internal surface of the cylinder Every 2 years before


inspection
Function of steering solenoid valve
Steering pump, volume control valve
Every 2 years
functional check
Steering lock Function of rear steering lock

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maintenance interval

Remarks
Inspection and maintenance item

inspection

Quarterly
Monthly

Yearly
Daily
Components Inspection item
Depressing stroke
Play and clearance to floor when pedal is
Brake pedal
depressed
Braking condition
Parking brake and switch condition (sound of
Parking brake
air)
mechanism
Braking condition
Hose and pipe Leakage, damage and mounting status
Reservoir tank Fluid level
Liquid leakage from caliper
Master cylinder,
Function, wear, damage
wheel cylinder,
Disassembly, inspection, and maintenance of
disc caliper
caliper
Air pressure meter Air pressure rising condition
Function
Brake valve,
quick release valve,Exhaust sound from brake valve
relay valve Air leakage from brake valve
Function of check valve and relay valve
Brake system

Function
Clogging of air breather (cleaner)
Air booster Oil tightness and air tightness of air booster
Disassembly, inspection, and maintenance of
brake valve and air booster
Clearance between brake disc and pads
Brake disc and pads Pad wear
Wear and damage of brake disc
Looseness of drum mounting part
Clearance between drum and lining
Status of back plate
Wear on lining
Wear and damage of drum
Wear of cam roller guide
Center brake drum Brake chamber function and rod stroke Check
and lining every 12
months
Looseness and vibration in chamber
mounting
Air leakage from chamber
Disassembly, inspection, and maintenance of
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Exhaust brake Function

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Inspection and
maintenance interval

Remarks
Inspection and maintenance item

inspection

Quarterly
Monthly

Yearly
Daily
Components Inspection item
Air pressure in tires
Crack and damage
Tire
Unusual wear
Depth of groove
Mounting conditions for tires and wheels,
damage
Tire condition
Looseness and damage of wheel nut and Tighten
wheel bolt with torque
Traveling system

wrench
every 3
months and
Wheel disassem-
ble and
inspect
every 12
months
Vibration in front wheel bearing
Damage of rim, side ring, and disc wheel
Looseness in rear wheel bearing
Tire rotation Every 5,000 km
Axle housing Crack, damage, and deformation of axle
Damage of spring
Suspension system

Looseness and damage of mounting and


connecting parts
Leaf spring type Oil leakage in spring lock cylinder and pilot
suspension check valve
Looseness in spring lock cylinder mounting
part
Function of pilot check valve
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maintenance interval

Remarks
Inspection and maintenance item

inspection

Quarterly
Monthly

Yearly
Daily
Components Inspection item
Mounting condition, bolt elongation, oil Daily
leakage and oil level, soiling inspection
and oil leak
and oil
level check
Transmission and every 3
torque converter months
Looseness in transmission operating Not
Power transmission system

mechanism applicable
Operation of transmission mechanism
Check and washing of strainer
Crack and damage of hose
Clutch oil pressure
Looseness in connecting part
Cracks and damage to universal coupling
Propeller shaft and dust boots
Looseness in coupling
axle shaft
Looseness in propeller shaft center bearing
Propeller shaft vibration
Greasing
Oil leakage and oil level
Axle, differential Operation of inter axle differential lock (if
mechanism equipped)
Greasing on hub bearing and axle shaft Every 2 years or
Axle, hub spline 24,000 km
Oil leakage and oil level
Electrolyte level
Electrical system

Battery Terminal connection condition


Specific gravity of electrolyte
Electric wiring Looseness and damage of connecting parts
Starting unit Engagement of pinion
Charging unit Charging function
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Inspection and
maintenance interval

Remarks
Inspection and maintenance item

inspection

Quarterly
Monthly

Yearly
Daily
Components Inspection item
Start-up, abnormal noise
Air cleaner element condition Perform daily
inspection
by the dust
indicator.
Conditions in low speed and acceleration
Main unit Exhaust condition
Tightening status of each part of cylinder
head and manifold
Compression pressure Perform inspection when
Valve clearance abnormality exists in start-up,
low speed, acceleration, and
exhaust condition.
Oil level, soiling Check
oil level
Lubrication unit in daily
Engine

inspection
Oil leakage
Fuel Leakage
Injection pressure and injection condition of Perform inspection when
injection nozzle abnormality exists in start-up,
Injection timing and injection amount low speed, acceleration, and
Fuel unit Function of feed pump exhaust condition.
Inspection and cleaning of strainer
Refer to "Fuel
Cleaning of fuel tank
System" (page
Water level in the water separator and fuel
353)
filter
Coolant level
Looseness, tension, and damage of fan belt
Water leakage, looseness of hose band
Cooling unit Damage and mounting condition of coolant
hose
Mounting condition and function of radiator
cap
Others Mounting condition of engine mount
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maintenance interval

Remarks
Inspection and maintenance item

inspection

Quarterly
Monthly

Yearly
Daily
Components Inspection item
Filter replacement Refer to "Engine" (page 345).
Damage and freezing inside of hose Refer to "Crankcase breather
Prevention device against diffusing smoke such as smoke and soot, malodorous gas, hazardous gas

Crankcase breather
check" (page 313).
Function of exhaust gas recirculating system
EGR gas temperature sensor status
Only applicable to
vehicles equipped
with exhaust gas
recirculating system

Prevention device
Damage and mounting status of piping
against diffusing
Looseness and damage of mounting part for
carbon monoxide
exhaust gas reducing device such as catalyst
etc., Only applicable
rection type, etc.
to vehicles with
exhaust gas
Air flow sensor status reducing device
such as catalyst
reaction type etc.

Black smoke Exhaust condition


Lighting device and turn Lighting and flashing condition, soiling and
signal damage
Reflector, license plate Soiling, damage, and mounting condition
Horn, wiper, windshield Washer liquid level and spraying condition
washer pump, and Wiping condition
defroster Operation
Rear-view mirror Reflecting condition, operation
(including electric type),
reflector, and monitor
camera
Looseness and damage of mounting part
Exhaust pipe and muffler
Function
Water condensation in air tank
Function of compressor, pressure regulator,
Air compressor
and unloader valve
Function of air dryer
Meters and Gauges Operation
Chassis frame and body Looseness and damage
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Seat Seat belt condition


Abnormality found in previous driving
Others
Lubrication condition of each part of chassis
Sound insulation plate and Mounting condition and damage of the sound
acoustic material insulation plate, etc.

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maintenance interval

Remarks
Inspection and maintenance item

inspection

Quarterly
Monthly

Yearly
Daily
Components Inspection item
Air conditioner operation
Abnormal vibration, abnormal sound, and
damage of compressor
Damage of receiver dryer
Damage, oil leakage, and cleaning of Clean fin
condenser every 12
months
Refrigerant amount Inspect
Air conditioner
weekly
Refrigerant hose: damage and mounting
condition of pipings
Refrigerant hose: damage and oil leakage of
connections of pipings
Damage, clogging, and cleaning of inside air Check
filter weekly
Tension and damage of V belt

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The following table describes the maintenance items for the daily (pre-operational) inspection and periodic
in-house inspection (every month or earlier; every year or earlier).
This manual describes procedures for the daily (pre-operational) inspection to be conducted by users. Carry out
the inspection before operating the machine. For the inspection procedure, refer to "Pre-operational Inspection"
(page 320).

For the inspection and maintenance on periodic in-house inspection, follow "About inspection table for mobile
crane" in the separate maintenance note.

: Legal Inspection
: TADANO designated inspection
: TADANO designated severe condition

(*1): O
 verhaul every 4,800 hours or 4 years. Overhaul every 2,400 hours or 2 years if the crane is used for
foundation work or stevedoring. Remove the dust in the boom with an air blow as necessary if the crane is
used in a place with a large amount of dust such as sandblasting.
(*2): Apply proper tension at periodic inspection.

Inspection and
maintenance
interval
Inspection and maintenance item

Remarks
Daily inspection

Every month or

Every year or
earlier

earlier

Components Inspection item


Operation, oil leakage
PTO system
Mounting, damage, heat generation, abnormal noise
Hydraulic pressure generating system

Oil leakage, deterioration


Piping, hose Mounting status, abnormal vibration, heat
generation, abnormal noise
Oil level
Hydraulic oil tank Mounting, crack, contamination, oil leakage
Clogging and contamination of air breather
Filter, case Clogging, oil leakage, damage
Operation, oil leakage, abnormal noise
Hydraulic pump
Mounting, looseness, crack, damage
Oil leakage
Control valve
Mounting, operation, looseness
Mounting, motor operation, looseness, oil leakage,
Oil cooler
damage, abnormal noise
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interval
Inspection and maintenance item

Remarks
Daily inspection

Every month or

Every year or
earlier

earlier
Components Inspection item
Mounting, damage
Operation, bend, crack, dent
Inner case, outer Damage, wear, breakage, deformation of outrigger
case structure, abnormal noise
Welded structural parts
Important structure mounting parts (pin, bolt, etc.)
Jack cylinder (including Operation, oil leakage, spontaneous lowering
holding valve) Mounting, looseness, damage, spontaneous retraction
Slider (including lock Operation, oil leakage
pin) Mounting, damage, looseness, locking mechanism
Outrigger system

Extension width Mounting, operation (reel, switch), accuracy, reel


detector winding condition, damage
Control valve Mounting, operation, oil leakage
Mounting, operation, damage, stained or peeled
Control box
nameplate
State of bubble
Level
Mounting, soiling, damage
Outrigger status Indication state
indicator symbol
Float Mounting, crack, deformation, soiling, lubrication
Crack on the handle, deformation, damage Inspect
Pads before
transporting
Mounting, looseness, crack, oil leakage, damage,
Piping, hose
deterioration
Crack, deformation, damage
Damage, wear, breakage, deformation, abnormal
Swing frame noise of swing frame structure
Welded structural parts
Important structure mounting parts (pin, bolt, etc.)
Operation, oil leakage
Abnormality in mounting bolts for inner ring and
Swing bearing
Swing system

outer ring (looseness, elongation, corrosion,


breakage, detachment)
Operation, oil leakage
Swing speed
Mounting, looseness, crack, soiling, damage, oil
reducer, swing motor
level
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Swing brake Braking performance, oil leakage


Swing lock system Mounting, operation, crack, damage
Mounting, looseness, leakage (oil, water, air),
Center joint
abnormal noise, greasing
Mounting, looseness, crack, oil leakage, damage,
Piping, hose
deterioration

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interval
Inspection and maintenance item

Remarks
Daily inspection

Every month or

Every year or
earlier

earlier
Components Inspection item
Mounting, crack, deformation, damage
(*1)
Wear on pad, lubrication, wear on pivot
Damage, wear, breakage, deformation, abnormal
Boom
Boom telescoping/elevating system

noise of boom structure


Welded structural parts
Important structure mounting parts (pin, bolt, etc.)
Single top (including Mounting, crack, deformation, damage
boom head) Wear, lubrication
Telescoping cylinder Mounting, operation, looseness, oil leakage,
(including holding spontaneous retraction
valve)
Boom elevating Mounting, operation, looseness, oil leakage,
cylinder (including spontaneous retraction
holding valve) Wear on pivot pin, lubrication
Telescoping wire Telescoping, synchronization, wear, damage,
(*2)
rope corrosion, cut wire
Sheave Mounting, operation, deformation, damage, wear
Mounting, crack, deformation, damage
Installing and stowing status, lubrication, wear on
pivot
Jib Damage, wear, breakage, deformation, abnormal
noise on jib structural parts
Welded structural parts
Jib system

Important structure mounting parts (pin, bolt, etc.)


Mounting, operation, looseness, oil leaks,
Jib tilt cylinder spontaneous retraction, spontaneous extension
Greasing, wear on pivot point
Sheave Mounting, operation, deformation, damage, wear
Mounting, operation, looseness, deformation, oil
Hose reel
leakage, damage, hose deterioration, hose wear
Cord reel Operation, flaw
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Inspection and
maintenance
interval
Inspection and maintenance item

Remarks
Daily inspection

Every month or

Every year or
earlier

earlier
Components Inspection item
Mounting, operation, crack, oil leakage, damage,
abnormal noise
Winch drive unit,
Looseness, soiling, oil level, wire rope winding
winch drum
status, wire rope mounting, looseness in drum
bearing
Winch

Oil leakage
Winch brake
Operation, brake performance
Mounting status of rope socket, disorderly winding,
Wire Rope wear, damage, condition of wire rope path
Corrosion, deformation, cut wire, lubrication
Mounting, looseness, crack, oil leakage, damage,
Piping, hose
deterioration
Mounting, damage

Main hook block


Operation, crack, deformation, wear, lubrication
Hook block

Mounting, damage
Auxiliary hook block
Operation, crack, deformation, wear, lubrication
Operation, deformation, wear, crack, damage,
Hook and others
lubrication
Operation, pre-operational inspection
AML (Automatic
Mounting, indication, soiling, damage, indication
Moment Limiter)
status
Boom angle detector Mounting, accuracy, oil leakage, damage
Boom length detector Mounting, accuracy, damage, cable winding status
Jib angle detector Mounting, accuracy, oil leakage, damage
Moment detector Accuracy, damage
Swing angle Mounting, accuracy, damage
Safety devices

(position) detector
Overwind cutout Operation (stop, alarm, etc.)
device (weight, lifting Mounting, damage
rope)
External indicator Mounting, operation, damage
lamp
Mounting, looseness, crack, oil leakage, damage,
Piping, hose
deterioration
Other Safety Devices Mounting, operation, damage
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Work lamp Operation


Steps and rails Mounting

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interval
Inspection and maintenance item

Remarks
Daily inspection

Every month or

Every year or
earlier

earlier
Components Inspection item
Mounting, deformation, corrosion, rain leakage,
Crane operator's cab looseness, door opening/closing lock/key operation,
glass fitness and damage
Operation
Levers, switches
Mounting, damage, lubrication
Heater, air Operation
conditioner
Mounting, operation, deformation, damage,
Control system

Drum indicator, looseness of connectors, damage of cable,


monitor camera mirroring, soiling

Meters and gauges Mounting, operation, indication, soiling, damage


Lighting, horn Mounting, operation, lens breakage, soaking
Nameplates Soiling, damage, color deterioration
Mounting, looseness, crack, oil leakage, damage,
Piping, hose
deterioration
Mobile/satellite Communications
communications
equipment
Damage, wear, breakage, deformation, abnormal
Frame

noise on chassis frame structure


Chassis frame
Welded structural parts
Important structure mounting parts (pin, bolt, etc.)
Test load: t, Load radius: m
Load test
Test load: t, Load radius: m
Test

Operating speed, abnormal noise, abnormal


Comprehensive test
vibration, abnormal heat generation
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WARNING
If inspection before traveling is neglected, it is impossible to find problems in their early
stages and it may result in accidents. Conduct the inspection before traveling, and take
corrective action immediately if any abnormality is found.

Inspect the following items in the inspection before traveling.


If you find any abnormality, take corrective action by yourself, or contact your nearest TADANO distributor or
dealer for maintenance.

• Abnormal items detected on the previous day or operation

• Inspection around carrier


1. Water condensation in air tank
2. Soiling and damage of lamps and license plates
3. Fuel leakage
4. Water level of the engine fuel filter
5. Oil leaks from the spring lock cylinder
6. Oil leaks from the transmission, oil level
7. Battery electrolyte level
8. Brake fluid level
9. Tire condition

• Inspection of the engine room


1. Engine oil level, soiling
2. Coolant level in the radiator
3. Looseness, tension, and damage of the fan belt
4. Air cleaner check
5. Crankcase breather hose check

• Inspection at driver’s seat


1. Alarm buzzer check
2. Engine start-up, abnormal noise
3. Function of mirrors and monitor camera
4. Check of lamp operation
5. Washer liquid level, spraying condition
6. Operation of wipers
7. Function of foot brake
8. Function of parking brake
9. Condition in engine low speed and acceleration G63001-000
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Abnormal Items Detected on the Previous Day or Operation


Check for abnormality found on the previous day or
previous traveling.

If you cannot perform any maintenance work by


yourself, immediately contact your nearest TADANO
distributor or dealer for maintenance.

G63002-000
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Inspection around Carrier

Water Condensation in Air Tank


Pull the drain cock levers of the air tank to drain
water in the tank.
Pull the lever
If a large amount of water is drained, deteriorated Air tank
function of the air dryer is suspected, which needs to
be repaired. Left side of vehicle

 or Maintenance of the air dryer, refer to "Air


F
Dryer" (page 357).
The drain cocks for the air tank are located
at 2 places on the right side of the super
structure, and 1 place on the left side of the Drain cock
vehicle. K09464-00E

Soiling and Damage of Lamps and License Plates

. Inspect the lamps and license plates for soiling


and damage.

. Check the lenses and reflectors of the lamps for


any soiling, discoloration, or damage.

. Clean if they are soiled. Replace the


components if they are damaged.

G63004-000

Fuel Leakage

WARNING
If there is any fuel leakage, never start the engine. It may cause a fire.

Check for fuel leakage.

If a fuel leakage is found, have your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer inspect it.
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Water Level of Engine Fuel Filter

Draining Water
When the water separator warning lights up, refer to the separate engine manual and drain water from the
engine fuel filter.

Oil Leaks from the Spring Lock Cylinder

Check the spring lock cylinder for oil leaks.

If a fuel leakage is found, have your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer inspect it.
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Oil Leaks from the Transmission, Oil Level

Oil Leaks from the Transmission


Check for any oil leaks from the transmission.

If any oil leaks are found, have your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer inspect it.

Oil Level in the Transmission

CAUTION
The torque converter and transmission are very hot immediately after the operation, and
you may suffer burns if you work on it. Let the torque converter and transmission cool
down until they can be touched with your bare hands before starting maintenance work.

NOTICE
An excessively low or high oil level can cause the clutch failure or overheating. Make sure
that the oil level is within the specified range.

. Extend the outriggers, and set the machine


horizontally.

. Set the PTO switch to "OFF," set the air


conditioner to "OFF," move the shift lever to "N,"
and then start the engine.

. Operate the engine at an idling speed for White Yellow


Approx. 50°C Red
several minutes, and raise the oil temperature
approximately to 50°C.
For oil temperature, refer to the pointer
shown in the right figure.

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. Check that the oil level is stable. Then, check


the oil level with the oil level gauge located on
the transmission. Oil level gauge
Specified range: 11 mm to 21 mm from upper Red line
11 mm
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red line 21 mm Specified


range

Red line

K00813-00E

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Battery Electrolyte Level

WARNING
• The gas released from the battery is explosive. Never use a match, cigarette lighter or
other open flame for illumination purposes. The gas may catch fire and explode. Use
explosion-proof illuminating equipment when checking the battery electrolyte level.
• If battery electrolyte comes into your eyes, it may cause blindness. If this occurs,
immediately flush your eyes with a large amount of water, and seek medical attention.
• Before removing the battery, turn the starter switch to the OFF position. Then, disconnect
the cable from the ground (negative) terminal of the battery first, then the positive
terminal. When connecting the cable, connect it to the positive terminal of the battery first,
then to the ground terminal. Always be careful with the terminal connection.
• Using or charging the battery with its electrolyte level below the "LOWER LEVEL" line
indicated on its side may cause an explosion of the battery. Always take a proper care of
the battery electrolyte level.

. Remove the battery cover.

. Inspect that the battery electrolyte level is within


UPPER LEVEL
the specified range.
LOWER LEVEL

 he electrolyte level should be between


T
the "UPPER LEVEL" and "LOWER
LEVEL" lines indicated on the side of the
case.
G63005-000

. If the electrolyte level is below the "LOWER"


line, refill the replenishment fluid or distilled
water.
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Brake Fluid Level

WARNING
• If the brake fluid decreases, the brakes may not function, resulting in an accident.
If the fluid level is low, check the brake system for fluid leakage.
If the fluid leaks, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for repair.
If there are no leaks but the fluid level is low, the disc brake pads may be worn. Inspect the
pads for excessive wear.
• "TADANO Genuine Brake Fluid" is a glycol-based fluid. If a silicon- or mineral-based
brake fluid is used, it will permeate the packing, causing the brakes to become ineffective.
Always use "TADANO Genuine Brake Fluid."

NOTICE
• Do not mix a brake fluid of different brands together. Mixing of different brands of brake
fluid together can change the properties of the fluid, and may have an adverse effect on
the brake system.
For brake fluid, use "TADANO Genuine Brake Fluid."
• Before removing the cap, clean around the cap.
• If any foreign matter is deposited in the brake fluid reservoir, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and maintenance.
• If the spilled brake fluid adheres to the coated surface, the coating may peel off. Wipe off
the spilling immediately.
• The brake fluid has significant moisture absorbing properties. Use an unopened new
brake fluid only for replenishment and replacement.

. Check that the fluid level in the brake fluid


reservoir is within the specified range.

If the brake fluid level is between "MAX"


MAX
and "MIN," the brake fluid level is normal.
MIN

. If the brake fluid level is low, check for any fluid K09285-00E

leakage in the piping system. Remove the cap


on the brake fluid reservoir, and add fluid to the
"MAX" line.

NOTICE
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Note that the fluid level exceeding the


"MAX" may cause the fluid leakage.

. After adding, fasten the cap.

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Tire Condition

WARNING
Check the tire air pressures before traveling when the tires are cold.
If the pressure is too high or low, the tires may be damaged or an accident may occur

Tire Air Pressure

. Check the tire air pressures with an air gauge.

. If the air pressure is not correct, adjust it to the


specified pressure.

. After measuring the pressure and inflating the


tire, attach the valve cap.

Air gauge

K00814-00E

Looseness of Wheel Nut, Crack on Wheel

WARNING
If there is any crack on the wheel, do not travel. A serious accident may result.

. Put your fingers on the lower side of the wheel


nut, and tap the upper side of the nut lightly with
a hammer in a direction to which the wheel nut Clonk
コンコン
is tightened for the inspection.

. Check for any difference among each nut in the


vibration transmitted to fingers, or any abnormal
noise.
Tap lightly in a direction to which
. If any abnormality is found, do not travel and the wheel nut is tightened. K09286-00E

contact your nearest TADANO distributor or


dealer.
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Crack, Damage on Tires

WARNING
Using tires that have significant crack or damage, or whose treads are worn out may cause
the tires to skid or blow out, resulting in an accident. If a check reveals that a tire is unfit for
use, replace it with a new tire immediately.

. Check the entire tread and side walls for any


cracks or damages.

. Check the circumference of the tire for any nails,


stones or other foreign matter stuck or caught.

. If there are cracks or damages on a tire, replace


Crack
it with a new one.

 or replacement of the tire, refer to "Tire,


F G63009-00E

Wheel" (page 358).

Irregular Wear of Tire

. Check the tread for irregular wear.

. If there is any irregular wear, replace the tire


with a new one, and eliminate the cause of the
wear.
Irregular
wear

G63010-00E

Tire Tread Depth

. Check that the tread remains sufficiently.

 hen the tread is worn down beyond the


W
Slip sign indication
limit, the wear limit indicator (slip sign) will position mark
appear at the slip sign indication position.
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. When a slip sign appears, replace the tire with a


new one. Slip sign

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Inspection of the Engine Room

Engine Oil Level, Soiling

WARNING
• Do not spill the engine oil when replenishing.
Engine oil adhering to the exhaust pipes may cause a fire.
Completely wipe off any spilled oil.
• When inspecting the oil level just after the operation, the engine and piping are hot. Be
careful not to suffer a burn.

NOTICE
Do not add engine oil beyond the specified level on the dipstick. Otherwise, it may cause an
engine failure.

Inspect the machine on a level ground before starting the engine. Oil level cannot be measured
correctly if the machine is inclined or the engine is running.

. Pull out the dipstick, and wipe off the adhering


oil using a cloth.

Oil filler cap

Oil level gauge


K09291-00E

. Insert the dipstick to the original position, and


then slowly pull it out.
FULL

If the oil level mark is between "L" and


Sufficient
"H" on the dipstick, the engine oil level is
normal.
Add oil.
ADD 4 QT

. If the oil is insufficient, add oil through the oil Dipstick


filler. If the oil is fouled excessively, replace the
engine oil.
K08878-00E

 efer to the separate engine manual for


R
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how to add or replace the engine oil.

. After inspection, insert the dipstick to the


original position.

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Coolant Level in the Radiator

WARNING
When the engine is warmed up to the
normal operating temperature, the engine
coolant is in a high temperature and high
pressure state. In this state, do not remove
the radiator cap. Careless opening may
cause hot water and steam to spout, causing
burns.
Let the radiator cap cool down until it can be
touched by bare hands before starting work. G63014-00E

Inspect the machine on a level ground before starting the engine. Oil level cannot be measured correctly if
the machine is inclined or the engine is running.

Open the engine cover, check the coolant level.


Engine cover
When the gauge is filled with the coolant, the amount
is sufficient.
When the amount is not sufficient, open the radiator Radiator cap

cap to replenish the coolant.

If the coolant level is too low, check for any water


leakage from the cooling system.

If the coolant level decreases in a short time after


replenishment, the cooling system can have a leak.
Contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer
for inspection. Gauge Water surface

K09316-00E

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Looseness, Tension, and Damage of the Fan Belt

WARNING
Stop the engine before inspecting the fan belt. If you touch or come near to the rotating
parts when the engine is running, your hands or clothing can be caught, resulting in an
injury.

Check the fan belt for damage.


Alternator pulley Fan pulley
If it is damaged, replace it with a new one.

To replace the fan belt with a new one, refer to Fan belt
the separate engine manual. Belt tensioner

Water pump pulley

K00658-00E

Air Cleaner Check


Check the air cleaner by the dust indicator. Air cleaner

Dust indicator Reset button


If the red signal is visible in the window, replace the
element.

To replace the element, refer to the separate


engine operation manual. Red signal

K09292-00E

Crankcase Breather Hose Check


Check for any sludge, fragments in the hose and Crankcase breather hose
whether any ice is made in the hose.
In cold season, check for the hose condition
frequently as ice is likely formed in the hose.
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Inspection at Driver’s Seat

Alarm Buzzer Check

Check that the alarm buzzer sounds for Alarm buzzer

approximately 0.3 seconds when the starter switch is


turned "ON". If the alarm buzzer does not sound,
contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer
for maintenance.

K06585-00E
Engine Start-up, Abnormal Noise
Inspect that the engine starts up smoothly, and there
is no abnormality in starting up.
Check for any abnormal noise at start-up and in the Pfft
idling condition. Pfft

If the engine does not start up normally or there


is some abnormal noise, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer for maintenance.

G63016-00E

Function of Mirrors and Monitor Camera

. Check for flaws on the mirror and reflection


(whether visibility is secured).

. Adjust the mirror to the position where you can


obtain good visibility. 0
1
2
3
4

9
10

12
11

13
8
7
6
5

21

. Inspect that the imaging of the monitor camera


࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

is normal.
When the mirror position seen from the monitor  
H


M

  

camera is as shown in the figure, it is normal.


If the mirror position is out of specification
shown in the figure, adjust the camera angle.
9±3㎜

80±5㎜
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Mirror

Monitor K09293-00E

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Check of Lamp Operation

. Inspect that each lamp lights up or flashes when


the corresponding switch is turned "ON."

Backup lamp
Turn signal turn signal Turn signal lamp
lamp lamp on side

Stop lamp
Head lamp Clearance lamp Taillight

License plate lamp


K09671-00E

. Inspect that the beam direction and brightness


are normal.
When the head lamp lights up or goes off,
the inside of lens may get fogged due to
moisture. However, there is no problem
with its performance. When the head
lamp is lit continuously, the fog in the lens
is cleared away.

. Inspect that the stop lamps light up when the


brake pedal is depressed.

G63019-000

. Inspect that the backup lamps light up when the


shift lever is set to "R."

. Inspect that each warning lamp and indicator Indicator lamps light up
lamp operates correctly. It is normal when the
starter switch is turned "ON" after the engine
starts and then all warning lamps light up, and
they go out after a few seconds.
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. If a lamp does not light up or flash, or if a turn


signal lamp flashing becomes quicker, the bulb
or the fuse may be burned out. Inspect and
replace the defective parts. Warning lamps and indicator lamps light up K09280-00E

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Washer Liquid Level, Spraying Condition

. Remove the cover on the front side of the cab.

. Check that the washer liquid level is sufficient.


Remove the cover.

. If insufficient, add the washer liquid into the Window washer tank
window washer tank.

G21010-02E

. Spray the washer liquid and inspect that the


To spray washer liquid
spraying direction and height are proper.

. If the washer liquid is not sprayed when the


washer liquid remains in the tank, the nozzle
may be clogged.
Clean the nozzle with a needle to remove the
clogging.

. If the liquid is not sprayed after cleaning, the G63021-00E

pump may be failed. Contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for maintenance.

Operation of Wipers

. Spray the windshield washer liquid before


HI To wipe at high speed
inspecting the operation of the wipers.
LO To wipe at low speed
INT To wipe intermittently
. Set the wiper operation speed to "INT," "LO," OFF Stop
and "HI" respectively, and check that it properly
operates.

. If the wiping is uneven or the blade chatters,


inspect the wiper blade. If it is deteriorated,
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replace it with a new one. G63022-00E

. If the wipers do not work properly, contact


your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for
maintenance.

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Function of Foot Brake

Air Pressure, Pressure Rising Condition

WARNING
Never travel if the air pressure gauge reading is below the red mark (lower limit of the
specified pressure) and the low air pressure warning is lit before traveling. Otherwise,
the braking force of the foot brake decreases and the parking brake drags, resulting in an
accident.
Start traveling after the air pressure reaches the specified value, and the low brake air
pressure warning goes out.

Check that the pointer on the air pressure gauge


exceeds the specified value (red mark). Red mark

If the air pressure does not rise, or it takes a long


time for the pressure to rise, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer for maintenance.

 ischarge the air in the air tank completely


D
while the engine is stopped, then start the
engine. It is normal if the pointer on the air K00330-00E

pressure gauge goes to the specified value


(red mark) at idling within 6 minutes.

Response to Depressing Brake Pedal

. Depress the brake pedal all the way while the


engine is running, and check that the
depressing response is normal.

. Release the pedal, and check that the pedal


completely returns without sticking.

. If there is any abnormality, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for maintenance.
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Exhaust Sound on Air Brake Valve

Depress the brake pedal, and release it. When there


are some exhaust sounds (air evacuating sound) of
the brake valve operation at this time, it is normal.

If there is any abnormality, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for maintenance.
Whoosh!

G63023-00E

Braking Condition

CAUTION
Pay sufficient attention to the traffic condition around the vehicle, and inspect at a safe
place.

Slowly travel in a safe place, apply the brakes, and


inspect braking condition.
If the brakes function poorly or unevenly, inspect the
brakes.

Refer to the "Disc Brake Pad" (page 356).

If there is any abnormality, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for maintenance.
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Function of Parking Brake

CAUTION
Inspect the parking brake on a level ground with the brake pedal depressed.

Start the engine, and inspect when the air is at the


specified pressure.
Inspect that the exhaust sounds (air evacuating Lights
up
sound) can be heard for the parking brake operation
when the parking brake switch is set to "PARK."
• The brake warning lights up.
Whoosh!

If there is any abnormality, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for maintenance.
K00333-00E

Condition in Engine Low Speed and Acceleration

CAUTION
Pay sufficient attention to the traffic condition around the vehicle, and perform inspection
at a safe place.

. Slowly travel in a safe place, and check the


engine condition at a slow speed.

. Accelerate the vehicle gradually, and check that


the engine speed increases smoothly.

. If the engine stops at low speed, or does not


accelerate smoothly, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer for maintenance.
K00327-000
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Pre-operational Inspection

WARNING
If pre-operational inspections are neglected, it is impossible to find problems in their
early stages and it may result in accidents. Perform pre-operational inspections, and take
corrective action immediately if any abnormality is found.

Inspect the following items in the pre-operational inspections.


If you find any abnormality, take corrective action by yourself, or contact your nearest TADANO distributor or
dealer for maintenance.

• Hydraulic system
1. PTO system operating state, oil leaks
2. Oil level in the hydraulic oil tank
3. Oil leaks in the piping and hose

• Operating device
1. Operating state of the control levers and control switches
2. Oil leaks in the control valves

• Outrigger system
1. Bubble state in the level
2. Damage to the outriggers
3. Outrigger mounting state
4. Operating state of and oil leaks in the beam cylinders and jack cylinders
5. Spontaneous lowering of the carrier

• Swing system
1. Operating state of and oil leaks in the swing speed reducer, swing motor, and rotary joint
2. Swing brake operation, oil leaks

• Boom/jib system
1. Damage to the boom, jib, and single top
2. Boom, jib mounting state
3. Operating state of and oil leaks in elevating/telescoping/jib tilt cylinders
4. Spontaneous lowering of the boom/jib

• Lifting device
1. Damage to the winch
2. Winch operating state, oil leaks
3. Check of wire ropes, sheaves, and guides
4. Hook block mounting state, damage
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• Safety devices
1. Overwind cutout device operating state
2. Registration of operating state and AML function
check
3. Work lamp operating state
4. Mounting state of the steps and rails G64001-000

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Hydraulic System

PTO System Operating State, Oil Leaks

. Set the PTO switch to "ON" to check that the


PTO indicator on the instrument panel lights up
and the display appears on the AML. OFF ON

Lights up

. Check for any abnormal noise or oil leaks from


the hydraulic pump. K00335-00E

If there is any abnormal noise or oil leaks,


contact your nearest TADANO distributor or
dealer for inspection and maintenance.

Oil Level in the Hydraulic Oil Tank

. Set the machine into the traveling posture, and


set up the machine on a level ground.

. Inspect the oil level with the oil level gauge on


Oil level gauge
the hydraulic oil tank. If the oil level is between Cap
the position corresponding to the current
ambient temperature and 0°C, the oil amount is
normal.

If it is insufficient, remove the cap of the


hydraulic oil tank, and add oil.

NOTICE K09042-00E

Use TADANO genuine hydraulic oil


"TADANO Hydraulic Oil LL" only.
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Oil Leaks in the Piping and Hose

Check for any oil leaks in the piping and hose, and damage of hose.

If there is any oil leaks or damage, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.

Operating Device

Operating State of the Control Levers and Control Switches

. Operate each control lever and each control


switch while the engine is stopped.

. Check that each control lever and control switch


moves smoothly, and is not caught during
stroke.

If they do not move smoothly or they are caught,


contact your nearest TADANO distributor or
dealer for inspection and maintenance.

Oil Leaks in the Control Valves

Check for any oil leaks from the control valves after
operating each control lever and each control switch.

If any oil leaks are found, contact your nearest your


nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection
and maintenance.

K00321-000
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Outrigger System

Bubble State in the Level

Check the damage of the level and state of the bubble.

If any damage is found, replace the level.

Damage to the Outriggers


Check the outer case and inner case and float for
any crack and deformation.

If any crack or deformation is found, contact your


nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection
and maintenance. Outrigger inner case

Float Outrigger outer case


G64004-00E

Outrigger Mounting State

. Check the mounting state of each slide cylinder,


jack cylinder, and float mounting pin.

. For H-type outriggers, check the mounting


status of each mounting bolt.
Float mounting pin

G64005-00E
If any abnormality is found in the mounting state,
contact your nearest TADANO distributor or
dealer for inspection and maintenance.

Float mounting bolt


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G64006-00E

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Operating State of and Oil Leaks in the Beam Cylinders and Jack Cylinders

. Operate the beam cylinders and jack cylinders,


and check the operating state.

. Check for any oil leaks from each cylinder.

If any abnormality in the operating state or


oil leaks are found, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.

Spontaneous Lowering of the Carrier

. Extend the outriggers, and set up the machine


horizontally. Then, stop the engine. REAR FRONT
LEFT LEFT

EXTEND SLIDE

.
ALL

Set the start switch, AUX brake switch, and PTO RETRACT JACK

REAR FRONT

switch to "ON" in this order without starting the


RIGHT RIGHT

engine then extend and retract the jacks.

. Check that the vehicles does not spontaneously


lower (jack cylinder does not retract). After that,
set the PTO switch, and AUX brake switch to G64007-00E

"OFF".

If the carrier spontaneously lowers, contact


your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for
inspection and maintenance.
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Swing System

Operating State of and Oil Leaks in the Swing Speed Reducer, Swing Motor, and Rotary
Joint

. Perform swing operation, and check the swing


operating state.

. After swing operation, check for any oil leaks


from the swing speed reducer, swing motor, or
rotary joint.

If any abnormality in the operating state or


oil leaks are found, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.

Swing Brake Operation, Oil Leaks

. Set the swing brake switch to "ON."

. Perform swing operation in idling, and check


that swing does not operate.

If the swing brake does not work or there are oil


leaks, contact your nearest TADANO distributor
or dealer for inspection and maintenance.
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Boom/Jib System

Damage to the Boom, Jib, and Single Top

Check for any crack or deformation.

If there is any crack or deformation, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.

Boom, Jib Mounting State

Check the mounting state of each mounting pin.

If there is any abnormality in the mounting state, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for
inspection and maintenance.

Operating State of and Oil Leaks in Elevating/Telescoping/Jib Tilt Cylinders

. Operate the boom elevating cylinder,


telescoping cylinder, and jib tilt cylinder, and
check the state during operation.

. Check for any oil leaks in each cylinder.

If there is any oil leaks, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.

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Spontaneous Lowering of the Boom

. Perform the boom raising, boom extending and


jib raising operations.

 top each operation just before each


S
cylinder reaches the stroke ends.

. Stop the engine.

. Check that the boom and jib do not


spontaneously lower nor retract (each cylinder G64008-000

does not retract).

If the boom spontaneously lowers, contact


your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for
inspection and maintenance.
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Lifting Device
Check both the main winch and the auxiliary winch.

Damage to the Winch


Check that the winch speed reducer and winch Winch mounting bracket
mounting bracket are not deformed or damaged.

If any deformation or damage is found, contact your


Winch speed
nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection reducer
and maintenance.
A B

Winch mounting bracket


K00817-00E

Winch Operating State, Oil Leaks

. Perform winch winding-up/down operations, and


check the winch operating state.

. After the winch operation, check for any oil leaks


in the winch.

If any abnormality in the operating state or


oil leaks are found, contact your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.

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Check of Wire Ropes, Sheaves, and Guides

. Check for any crack, wear, deformation of the


rope end, and damage to the rope end Rope socket Wedge Wire rope
treatment.
Wire clip
Wire

4d 5d
G45008-02E

. Check that the wire rope is not wound up


disorderly on the winch drum.

If it is wound up disorderly, rewind it.

The wire rope is correctly wound


ワイヤロープが正常に
on the winch drum. G64013-02E

. Check the wire rope for wear, damage of outer


layer and inner layer, breakage, reduction in
outside diameter, and drying condition.

If any abnormality is found, replace the wire


rope.

. Extend the outriggers, and set up the machine


horizontally.
G64014-000

. Raise the boom to approximately 45°, and check


that the wire rope correctly passes through the
sheaves and guides.

If the wire rope is out of track of the sheaves


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and guides, pass the wire rope through the


sheaves and guides.

If any abnormality is found, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.

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Hook Block Mounting State, Damage

. Check the mounting state of the rope socket,


fixing pin, and fixing pin mounting bolt.
Fixing pin

Rope socket

Fixing pin mounting bolt

G64015-02E

. Check the rotating state of the hook, function of


the safety latch, and damage of each part.

If any abnormality is found, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.
Safety latch
Hook

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Safety Devices

Overwind Cutout Device Operating State

. Extend the outriggers, and set the machine to


the crane operation posture. Then, slowly wind Weight for
overwind cutout
up the winch. device
Weight for
overwind cutout
device
. Check that the winch winding up operation
stops automatically, the alarm buzzer (tremolo)
sounds, and then the error code of "W0024" is
displayed on the AML.
t

If the operation does not stop automatically,


or the alarm buzzer does not sound, contact
your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for
inspection and maintenance.
F1 W0024

K00331-01E

Registration of Operating State and AML Function Check


Register the lift state to the AML, and perform AML
function check.

 or registration of the operating state and


F
AML function check, refer to "Registration of
Operating State and AML Function Check"
(page 141).

If any abnormality is found, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and 4 10 11

maintenance. F4
9 12 13

F1 F2 F3 F4

K00332-000
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Work Lamp Operating State

Turn each work lamp switch to "ON," and check the lighting state of the work lamp.

If any work lamp does not light up, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and
maintenance.

Mounting State of the Steps and Rails


Check the access path to the cab for damages.

If it is damaged, contact your nearest TADANO


Handrails
distributor or dealer for inspection and maintenance.

Steps

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Inspection of Crane Structure

If the crane is heavily used (severe condition), inspect the following items for damage, wear, breakage,
deformation, and abnormal noise when performing monthly periodic self-inspection at intervals within 1 month.
If any abnormality is found as a result of the inspection, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for
repair.

Boom Structure

(2) Rear end of top boom section (6) Boom elevating cylinder
(3) Head of middle boom section upper pivot

(1) Head of top boom section (4) Rear end of middle boom section (7) Rear end of base boom section
(5) Head of base boom section G65001-00E

Jib Structure

(8) Rear end of top jib


(9) Top end of base jib

G65002-00E

Swing Frame (Slant boom stowing type)

(13) Boom foot


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(10) Swing bearing (14) Lower part of swing frame


(11) Boom elevating (12) Swing frame piping hole
cylinder lower pivot K09672-00E

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Outrigger Structure (X-type outrigger)

(15) Outrigger link pivot


(16) Jack cylinder pivot

(17) Outrigger outer case


K09381-00J

Outrigger Structure (H-type outrigger)

(18) Outrigger rear end

(19) Lower part of outrigger end K09296-00E

Chassis Frame

(20) Outrigger frame

(21) Frame center

(22) Axle mounting part


K09297-00E
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Greasing

NOTICE
• Do not use different brands of grease together.
Doing so can change the properties of the grease and cause an adverse effect on the
machine. When adding the grease, use the same brand that is already used on the
machine.
If a different brand of grease must be used, be sure to remove all the remaining grease
before lubricating with the new grease.
• If dust enters the grease, it causes the premature wear of the sliding surfaces, and
shortens the life of the crane. Always clean grease nipples and other surfaces which
require lubrication before applying the grease.
• Clean the wire ropes with a wire brush, etc., before they are greased.
• In addition to the areas listed in the "Maintenance table," the following areas should also
be lubricated with grease in a timely manner to prevent rusting and ensure a smooth
movement.
• Hydraulic cylinder rod portions (boom elevating cylinder, jack cylinder, etc.) which are
exposed when each cylinder is in a fully retracted position
• Links and sliding sections that have been coated with grease before the shipment from
the factory

Greasing is necessary to minimize the wear of the sliding and rotating parts, and extend the life of the machine
as well as to keep smooth operation.
Add new grease for the bushings and bearings to force out the old grease.
As a guide, the amount of greasing by distributor is the four times lever pumping of the equipped genuine grease
pump.
However, the required number of pumping with the lever varies depending on the grease temperature, ambient
temperature, condition of the areas to be greased, etc.
After greasing, check that grease is distributed to each area to be greased.
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Maintenance Table
Inspection and
maintenance
No. Item Points interval
100 h
1 week
1 month
(1) Side surface of boom Coat 5 points
(2) Slide plate (upper surface of boom) Inject 10 points
(3) Slide plate (lower surface of boom) Inject 10 points
(4) Wire rope (for winch) Coat 2 points
(5) Wire rope (for boom telescope) Coat 4 points
Upper structure

(6) Swing bearing Inject 2 points


(7) Swing gear Coat 1 point
(8) Rotary joint Inject 2 points
(9) Winch guide sheave Inject 2 points
(10) Winch guide sheave pin Coat 2 points
(11) Boom elevating cylinder upper pivot pin Inject 1 point
(12) Boom elevating cylinder lower pivot pin Inject 1 point
(13) Boom pivot pin Inject 1 point
(14) Main hook block (13 t/4.9 t) Inject 1 point
(15) Auxiliary hook block (1.8 t) Inject 1 point
(21) Propeller shaft Inject 9 points
(22) Outrigger float Inject 4 points
Lower structure

(23) Jack cylinder pivot pin (X-type outrigger) Inject 4 points


(24) Outrigger link pivot pin (X-type outrigger) Inject 8 points
(25) King pins for axle (lower) Inject 4 points
(26) Axle tie rod end Inject 4 points
(27) Distributor Inject 4 points

For brands of grease, refer to "Oils and Greases" (page 416).


The grease in the distributor are distributed to: King pins for axle (upper), suspension cylinder top and
bottom pins, steering cylinder end pins (right and left), leaf spring spring pin, slide seat, and rear steering
lock pin.

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Greasing Chart

Upper Structure

100 h (1 month) (5) (1) (4)

1 week (6) (2) (9)(10) (13)

1 week (15) (14) (3) (11) (12)

100 h (1 month) (8) (7)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

(6) (7) (8) (9)(10) (11)

(12) (13) (14) (15)


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Lower Structure

1 week (22) (23) (24)

100 h (1 month) (27) (26) (25) (21) (27) (27) (25) (26)
(*2) (*1) (*2)

(21) (22)(X-type outrigger) (22)(H-type outrigger) (23)(X-type outrigger) (24)(X-type outrigger)

(25) (26) (27) (*1) (*3) (27) (*2) (*3)(3 places) (1 place)

K09299-02E

(*1): For serial No. FD2834 and FD2904 or later


(*2): For up to serial No. FD2903
(*3): For the number of pumping with the greasing pump lever, refer to page 335.
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Gear Oil

NOTICE
• Do not use different brands of gear oil together.
Using different brands of gear oil together can change the properties of the oil and cause
an adverse effect on the machine. When adding gear oil, use the same brand that is
already used in the machine.
If a different brand of gear oil must be used, be sure to drain all the remaining gear oil
before adding the new oil.
• Clean the area around the plug before removing it to prevent dust and other foreign matter
from entering.
• Wrap sealing tapes around the taper plugs, and tighten the plugs until they do not turn any
more. Do not tighten them excessively, or the plug mounting portion may be damaged.

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/
No. Items 100 h 300 h 600 h 1,200 h 2,400 h
Quantity 1 week
1 month 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years
Winch speed reducer Check oil level 2 points
1
(Main/auxiliary winch) Replace oil 1.8 L × 2
Check oil level 1 point
2 Swing speed reducer
Replace oil 0.5 L
Check oil level 2 points
3 Axle (Carrier)
Replace oil 6.6 L × 2
Check oil level 4 points
4 Axle (Planetary gear)
Replace oil 0.8 L × 4
: First replacement only
For brands of gear oil, refer to "Oils and Greases" (page 416).
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Winch Speed Reducer (Main/Auxiliary Winch)

CAUTION
A speed reducer is very hot immediately after the operation, and you may suffer burns
if you work on it. Let the speed reducer cool down until it can be touched by bare hands
before starting the work.

Checking the Oil Level

. Set up the machine on a level ground.

. Remove the level plug, and check the oil level.


View A
When the oil level is up to the bottom of the plug
hole, the oil amount is sufficient. If it is
insufficient, remove the filler plug and add oil Filler port
A
through the filler plug hole.
Filler plug Level plug
. Tighten the level plug and filler plug.

# $

Drain plug

B
View B Drain port

K00820-01E
Replacing the Oil

. Set up the machine on a level ground.

. Place an oil pan.

. Remove the drain plug, filler plug, and level


plug, and then drain the oil.

. After all of the oil has drained out, tighten the


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drain plug.

. Add new gear oil through the filler plug hole until
the oil overflows from the level plug hole.

. Tighten the filler plug and level plug.

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Swing Speed Reducer

CAUTION
The speed reducer is very hot immediately after the operation, and you may suffer burns
if you work on it. Let the speed reducer cool down until it can be touched by bare hands
before starting the work.

Checking the Oil Level

. Extend the outriggers, and set up the machine


horizontally.

. Raise the boom to an angle where it does not Filler plug


hinder the work.

Level plug
. Remove the level plug and check the oil level.
When the oil level is up to the bottom of the
plug hole, the oil amount is sufficient. If it is
insufficient, add oil through the filler plug hole.
Drain plug

. Wrap sealing tapes around the level plug and


filler plug, and tighten the plugs. G68002-02E

Replacing the Oil

. Extend the outriggers, and set up the machine


horizontally.

. Raise the boom to an angle where it does not


hinder the work.

. Remove the drain plug, filler plug, and level


plug, and then drain the oil.

. After all of the oil has drained out, wrap a


sealing tape around the drain plug, and tighten
the plug.
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. Add new gear oil through the filler plug hole until
the oil overflows from the level plug hole.

. Apply sealing tapes around the filler plug and


level plug, and tighten the plugs.

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Axle (Carrier)

CAUTION
An axle is very hot immediately after the operation, and you may suffer burns if you work on
it. Let the axle cool down until it can be touched by bare hands before starting the work.

Checking the Oil Level

. Set up the machine on a level ground.

. Remove the filler/level plug, and check the oil


level. When the oil level is up to the bottom of
Filler/level plug
the plug hole, the oil amount is sufficient. If it is
insufficient, add oil through the plug hole.

. Wrap a sealing tape around the filler/level plug,


and tighten the plug.

Drain plug

K00884-00E

Replacing the Oil

. Set up the machine on a level ground.

. Place an oil pan.

. Remove the drain plug and filler/level plug, and


then drain the oil.

. After all the oil has drained out, wrap a sealing


tape around the drain plug and tighten the plug.

. Add new gear oil until the oil overflows from the
filler/level plug hole.

. Wrap a sealing tape around the filler/level plug,


and tighten the plug.
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Axle (Planetary Gear)

CAUTION
An axle is very hot immediately after the operation, and you may suffer burns if you work on
it. Let the axle cool down until it can be touched by bare hands before starting the work.

Checking the Oil Level

. Extend the outriggers, and set up the machine


horizontally.

. Rotate the tire by hand until the indication Top


"LEVEL" becomes horizontal as shown at the
Drain/level plug Filler plug
right.

. Remove the drain/level plug, and check the oil


level. When the oil level is up to the bottom of
the plug hole, the oil amount is sufficient. If it is
insufficient, add oil through the plug hole.

. Wrap a sealing tape around the filler plug and Bottom K09300-00E

drain/level plug, and tighten the plug.

Replacing the Oil

. Extend the outriggers, and set up the machine


horizontally.

. Rotate the tire by hand to move the drain/level


plug to the lowest position as shown at the right.
Filler plug

. Place an oil pan.

. Remove the filler plug and drain/level plug, and


drain the oil.

Drain/level plug
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K09301-00E

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. After all the oil has drained out, rotate the tire by Top
hand until the indication "LEVEL" becomes
Drain/level plug Filler plug
horizontal as shown at the right.

. Add new gear oil through the filler plug until the
oil overflows from the drain/level plug hole.

7. Wrap a sealing tape around the drain/level plug,


and tighten the plug.
Bottom K09300-00E

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Engine

NOTICE
• Use of brands of engine oil other than designated can cause oxidation catalyst function
to decline. For replacement of engine oil, use the dedicated oil (JASO standards DH-2 or
better).
• Do not mix different brands of engine oil together. Using different brands of engine oil
together can change the properties of the engine oil and cause an adverse effect on the
machine. When adding engine oil, use the same brand that is already used in the machine.
If a different brand of oil must be used, be sure to drain all the remaining engine oil before
adding the new oil.
• Use engine oil suitable for the outside air temperature. Refer to the separate engine
manual to use an oil with suitable viscosity.

Maintenance Table
Points/ Inspection and maintenance interval
No. Item
Quantity 50 h 125 h 250 h 500 h 1,000 h 2,000 h
Replace oil 12.5 L
1 Engine
Replace oil filter 1 point
2 Air cleaner Replace element 1 point When red signal appears on the dust indicator
3 Crankcase breather Replace filter 1 point
Air cleaner for
4 Replace element 1 point
compressor

 or the replacement procedure of the engine oil, oil filter, air cleaner element and crankcase breather filter,
F
refer to the separate engine manual.
For brands of engine oil, refer to "Oils and Greases" (page 416).
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Air Cleaner for Compressor

NOTICE
• Be sure to stop the engine before starting work.
• Handle the element with care. The element will be damaged if hit, bumped, or dropped.

Replacing the Element

. Remove the cover.

. Turn the cap counterclockwise and remove it. If


dust has accumulated in the cap, remove it.
Cover

. Carefully pull up the element. If it is stuck,


slightly shake it up and down, and right and left.

. Install a new element in the same position. Cap

 e careful so that dust does not enter the


B Element
intake side of the engine.
Body

. Attach the cap and cover in their initial position.

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Engine Cooling System

WARNING
• The coolant is very hot immediately after operation. Opening the radiator cap while
coolant is hot may cause the hot water to spout out, and you may suffer burns. Let the
coolant cool down before starting the work.
• When using the long-life coolant (LLC), keep in mind the following:
• LLC is toxic. Do not ingest. If you accidentally ingest it, immediately vomit and seek
medical attention. If the LLC gets in your eyes, immediately flush with clean water and
seek medical attention.
• Keep the LLC away from fire. LLC is flammable.

NOTICE
• For coolant preparation, use soft water (water with which soap lathers well) or tap water.
Do not use water from wells or rivers.
• When adding the coolant, do not change the mixture ratio of the long-life coolant (LLC).
Add coolant that has the same mixture ratio. Do not mix the LLC of different brands.
If another brand of LLC must be used, be sure to drain all the remaining coolant before
adding new coolant.
• Mix the long life coolant (LLC) with water in a 50:50 ratio.
• Keep the air conditioner ON when replacing the coolant. The coolant in the air conditioner
system can only be replaced with the air conditioner ON.

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/
No. Item 50 h 100 h 300 h 600 h 1,200 h 2,400 h
Quantity
1 month 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years
Replace Approx.
1 Coolant
(Use long-life coolant.) 29.1 L (*1)
2 Coolant filter Clean element 1 point
Coolant Check of concentration
3 -
concentration of long-life coolant
(*1): 8.5 L in engine; 7.2 L in radiator; 5.4 L in coolant reservoir; 3.4 L in pipes; 2.5 L in water heater; 2.1 L in oil
cooler

 or procedures of replacing coolant and checking concentration of coolant, refer to the separate engine
F
manual.
For brands of long-life coolant, refer to "Oils and Greases" (page 416).
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Coolant Filter

Cleaning the Element

. Remove the hose at inlet/outlet port of the filter,


and stop the water flow.

. Remove the coolant filter case located at the


Rotary joint
bottom of the rotary joint and clean the element.
If the element is severely soiled, replace it with a Element
new one.
Case

Coolant filter
K09232-00E

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Transmission System

NOTICE
• Do not use the different brands of torque converter oil together. Using different brands
of torque converter oil together can change the properties of the oil and may have an
adverse effect on the system. If torque converter oil must be added, be sure to use the
same brand of oil as that is already in the machine.
If another brand of torque converter oil must be used, drain all the remaining torque
converter oil before adding new oil.
• Dust, foreign material or water in the torque converter circuit could cause a failure. Be
especially careful when adding or replacing torque converter oil to prevent any foreign
substances from entering the torque converter.

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/
No. Item 100 h 300 h 600 h 1200 h 2400 h
Quantity 1 week
1 month 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years
Replace oil 19 L (*1)
1 Transmission
Clean strainer 1 point
2 Line filter Replace element 1 point
(*1): Total capacity : First replacement only
 or brands of torque converter oil, refer to "Oils and Greases" (page 416).
F

Transmission

CAUTION
The torque converter and transmission are very hot immediately after traveling, and you
may suffer burns if you work on them. Let the torque converter and transmission cool down
until it can be touched by bare hands before starting the work.

NOTICE
• An excessively low or high oil level can cause the clutch to fail or overheat. Make sure that
the oil level is within the specified range.
• Clean the area around the plug before removing it to prevent entry of dust and other
foreign matter.
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Replacing the Oil

When replacing the oil, also clean the strainer and replace the line filter.

. Extend the outriggers and set up the machine


horizontally.

. Swing the boom in the direction which facilitates


adding oil (approximately 90° to right or left), Upper cover of
torque converter
and stop the engine.

. Remove the upper cover of the torque converter.

G72001-00E

. Remove the drain plug at the lower part of the


Transmission
transmission and drain the oil.

. Clean the drain plug, and tighten it.

Drain plug

K09465-00E

. Add oil through the torque converter filler port


Torque converter
until the oil level reaches the specified range of
the transmission oil level gauge.

Filler port

Viewed from
the top K00824-00E

7. Turn the PTO switch to "OFF," and shift to


"Neutral." Start the engine and let it idle.
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8. The oil level drops gradually as the oil passes


through the torque converter, pipes, oil cooler,
and filter, etc. Oil level gauge
Add oil little by little to compensate for the drop Red line
in oil level. Keep the engine idling for 11 mm
21 mm Specified
approximately 5 minutes and continue to add oil range

until the oil level becomes stable in the specified Red line
range at the oil temperature of 50°C.
Specified range: 11 mm to 21 mm from upper
red line K00813-00E

Cleaning the Strainer

. Drain oil in the transmission referring to


Transmission
"Replacing Oil."
Gasket

. Remove the strainer from the lower part of the


transmission.

Strainer

K09305-00E

. Clean the bottom face of the transmission case


through the strainer installation hole.

. Immerse the strainer in volatile solvent such as


kerosene, and clean it with a soft tool such as
nylon brush.

. Pass compressed air of 300–400 kPa


(3–4 kgf/cm2) from the inside of the strainer.

. Dry out the strainer.

7. Refit the strainer in its original position.

8. Add oil into the transmission referring to


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"Replacing Oil."

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Line Filter

Replacing the Element (Left Rear of the Transmission)


Remove the case and replace the filter element.

Drain oil from the drain plug on the bottom, and then
replace the element.
O-ring

Element

Case

Drain plug
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Fuel System

WARNING
• Fuel leakage may cause a fire. If fuel leakage is found, repair it immediately.
After replacing the filter element or bleeding the fuel system, wipe away any spilled fuel,
which can cause a fire.
• Never use fuel other than diesel fuel, diesel fuel mixed with gasoline or alcohol. This may
cause engine trouble. This can also cause a fire or explosion, resulting in serious injury or
death, or damage to the machine. Use standard diesel fuel only.

NOTICE
• Fuel (diesel oil) freezes in low temperature Type of diesel oil Ambient temperature
and it can cause an engine start failure. JIS Grade 2 Diesel
-5°C or higher
When you operate the crane in a cold oil
region, use the diesel oil that is suitable for JIS Grade 3 Diesel
-15°C or higher
the ambient temperature as indicated in the oil
table on the right. JIS Special Grade 3
-25°C or higher
• Carefully prevent contaminants and water Diesel oil
from entering the storage tank and fuel
tank, and tighten the filler cap securely.
• When cleaning the fuel tank, discharge
deposits from the drain plug at the bottom
of the fuel tank.

Maintenance Table
Points/ Inspection and maintenance interval
No. Item
Quantity 50 h 500 h 600 h 1,200 h
1 Fuel tank Clean 1 point
Drain water 1 point (*1)
2 Engine fuel filter
Replace element 2 point
3 Strainer Inspect and clean 1 point
(*1): When the water separator warning lights up
For procedures of water draining from the engine fuel filter and element replacement, refer to the separate
engine manual.
For inspection and cleaning of the strainer, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.
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Engine Fuel Filter

Draining the Water (at Step at Rear Right)

CAUTION
The engine is very hot immediately after operation, and you can suffer burns if you work
around it. Before you start the work, let it cool down until you can touch it by bare hands.

NOTICE
The lighting engine warning can mean that
water exists in the fuel filter. Drain the fuel
filter.
If you continue to run the engine with
water remaining in the filter, engine can 14

15

cause malfunction. 0

5
1

6
2

21
3

8
4

9
10

12
11

13

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K09675-00E

. Stop the engine.

. Wait until the temperature of the engine


decreases.

. Place a pan to catch water under the fuel filter.

. Turn the drain valve counterclockwise for 3 turns


and a half.
• The valve pops down and drain flows out.

. Raise the valve, turn it clockwise, and tighten it. Engine


fuel
filter

Open the valve Drain the water Tighten the valve


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Brake System

WARNING
• Do not use the different brands of brake fluid together. Using different brands of brake
fluid together can change the properties of the fluid and may have an adverse effect on the
brake system and it may cause an accident. For brake fluid, use "TADANO Genuine Brake
Fluid".
• "TADANO Genuine Brake Fluid" is glycol-based. If a silicon- or mineral-based brake fluid
is used, it will permeate the packing and cause the brakes to become ineffective, resulting
in an accident. Always use "TADANO Genuine Brake Fluid".

NOTICE
Use unopened new brake fluid only for replenishment or replacement.

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/
No. Item 100 h 300 h 600 h 1200 h
Quantity 1 week
1 month 3 months 6 months 1 year
1 Brake fluid reservoir Replace brake fluid 1.9 L
2 Disc brake pad Check wear 4 points
Replace
3 Air dryer 1 point
desiccating agent

Brake Fluid Reservoir

WARNING
The brake fluid has high moisture absorbing properties, therefore, long-time use of brake
fluid may cause vapor lock, resulting in an accident. Replace brake fluid at the specified
intervals.

Replacing the Brake Fluid

For brake fluid replacement, contact the nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.
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Disc Brake Pad

WARNING
• Using the brakes when the pads are Pad
Clearance Check gauge
near their wear limit in its thickness may Disc plate
damage the disc plates, and cause a brake
failure, resulting in an accident.
If an inspection reveals that the pads
are near their wear limit, stop use of the
machine, and have the nearest TADANO
distributor or dealer replace the pads
Outside Inside
immediately. G74001-00E

• Brake pads whose thickness is within


0 mm
working specifications can still be
carbonized by heat build-up, worn unevenly
or scratched. If the machine travels in this
state, an accident may result.
If a scratch, abnormal wear or rust is
discovered on the disc plates during
inspection, have the nearest TADANO
distributor or dealer inspect it. Wear limit G74002-00E

CAUTION
The calipers and disc plates are very hot immediately after traveling, and you may suffer
burns if you work on them. Let them cool down until they can be touched by bare hands
before starting the work.

NOTICE
• You can use a check gauge for simple wear check, but precise inspection requires removal
of the pads.
Even when the inside of the pad has no significant wear, the outside may be worn. Remove
the pads periodically to check both inside and outside of the pads.
• Carry out pad wear inspection for all wheels. If the inspection reveals that even one pad
worn to near its wear limit, remove all pads and inspect them. Replace the following parts
as a set: all the pads, the pads of the right and left front wheels, or the pads of right and
left rear wheels.
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356 Brake System


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G740097-00E

Checking for Wear

. Extend the outriggers to the maximum and set


up the machine.

. Turn the steering wheel all the way and insert


the check gauge (provided) into the inspection Front wheel Rear wheel
Caliper Caliper
hole of the caliper.

 n inspection hole is provided for each


A
front wheel and rear wheel.

Inspection hole Inspection hole


. If an inspection shows that there is no clearance
between the caliper and the check gauge, the
brake pad is at its wear limit.
Replace the pad.

For pad replacement, contact your nearest


TADANO distributor or dealer.

K09307-00E

Air Dryer

NOTICE
If the air dryer performance decreases, vapor contained in the compressed air condenses
into water, and it affects the equipment adversely. Replace the desiccating agent
periodically.

Replacing the Desiccating Agent


For the replacement of desiccating agent, contact
Cross section of air dryer
your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer. Desiccating
agent

 he air dryer is mounted front of the air tank at


T
left side of the vehicle.
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G74004-02E

Brake System 357


G750097-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Tire, Wheel

WARNING
Replacing and remounting tires and wheels in an improper manner may cause tires to come
off or burst, resulting in an accident. Contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for
the work.

NOTICE
The "Automobile Inspection Standards" (Ministerial Ordinance) and "Guidance for
Automobile Inspection Standards" (Bulletin) stipulate that trucks and special motor vehicles
with a gross vehicle weight of over 8 t must "tighten wheel nuts to the specified torque" at
every 3 month inspection and "disassemble and inspect wheel nut and wheel bolt" at every
12 month inspection. (Applicable in Japan)

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/
No. Item 100 h 300 h 600 h 1200 h
Quantity 1 week
1 month 3 months 6 months 1 year
1 Tire Rotate 4 points (*1)
Check looseness 4 points (*2)
2 Wheel nut Disassemble and
4 points
inspect
3 Wheel parallelism Check - (*3)
(*1): Every 5,000-km travel
(*2): Make the first check after 50-km traveling, and succeeding checks after 100, 200, 500, and 1000-km
travelings, and then every 3 months.
(*3): When a wheel gets damaged, request your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for repair.

Tire

NOTICE
Long hours of traveling may wear the tire unevenly. Rotate the tires periodically so that they
wear evenly.

Tire Rotation

. Slightly loosen the wheel nuts with the tires in


contact with the ground.
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. Extend the outriggers and raise the tires off the


ground.

. Remove the wheel nuts and remove the tire.

358 Tire, Wheel


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G750097-01E

. Clean the threads of the wheel nuts and wheel


bolts. Replace the wheel nuts and wheel bolts
whose threads are damaged. Also replace the
deformed or cracked wheels.

Dirt may cause wheel nuts to loosen.

. Remove the coatings around the mounting part


of the wheel nut.

If the coatings enter between the wheel


and the wheel nut, it causes the wheel
nuts to loosen.

. Mount the tires with the wheel bolts aligned to


the wheel bolt holes. Front wheels Rear wheels

 or rotation, change the tire positions as


F
shown.

G75001-00E

7. Apply torque control agent or grease to the


spherical areas of the wheel nuts and the
threaded sections of the wheel bolts.

NOTICE
• Never use oils and greases containing
molybdenum disulfide, which may
cause wheel bolts to stretch. Use a
TADANO-designated torque control
agent, or Daphne Eponex SR No. 2 or an
equivalent.
• Do not use oil or grease on the seating
part of the wheel nuts. It causes the
wheel nuts to loosen. Wipe off if there is
oil around the seating part.
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Seating part of the wheel nuts (no oil or grease)

Wheel nuts

K00850-00E

Tire, Wheel 359


G750097-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

8. Temporary tighten the wheel nuts.

9. Retract the outriggers and lower the tires to the


ground gently.

0. Tighten the wheel nuts with the specified


tightening torque. Tighten the wheel nuts 1
diagonally and alternately referring to the 7 5
illustration at the right.

3 4
Tightening
610–670 N•m (62–68 kgf•m)
torque

6 8
A wheel has 8 wheel nuts.
2
K09309-00J

. After replacing the tires, after approximately 50


km of traveling, retighten the wheel nuts with the
specified tightening torque.

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360 Tire, Wheel


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G750097-01E

Wheel Nut

WARNING
The wheel nuts that are loose or tightened exceeding the specified torque may cause
the wheel to come off or the wheel bolt to break, resulting in an accident. Check them
periodically and retighten them with the specified torque.

Checking for Looseness

Check the wheel nuts for looseness and tighten them with the specified tightening torque.

Disassemble and Inspect

Remove wheel nuts and check whether wheel nuts and wheel bolts are damaged or not.
If damage is found, contact a TADANO distributor or dealer.
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Tire, Wheel 361


G760097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Hydraulic System

WARNING
Never dismount or disassemble hydraulic components, piping, and couplings. Even
when the engine is not running, some components remain under high pressure. Careless
dismounting or disassembling may cause serious injury or death.

CAUTION
The hydraulic oil and hydraulic components are very hot immediately after the operation,
and you may suffer burns if you work on them. Let them cool down until they can be
touched by bare hands before starting the work.

NOTICE
• Do not use different brands of hydraulic oil together. Using different brands of hydraulic
oil together may change the properties of the oil and cause an adverse effect on the
machine. When adding hydraulic oil, use the same brand that is already used in the
machine. If a different brand of hydraulic oil must be used, be sure to drain all the
remaining hydraulic oil before adding the new oil.
• Never operate the crane if the temperature of the hydraulic oil exceeds 80°C. The hydraulic
oil deteriorates rapidly over 80°C, shortening the life of the hydraulic components.
• The hydraulic oil is more viscous when its temperature is low. If the crane is operated in
cold weather for high-speed/load operation without warming-up, it damages the hydraulic
components. When the ambient temperature is low, do not start crane operation right
away. Instead, let the crane warm up sufficiently with the engine running at slow speed
until the oil temperature rises to approx. 20°C.
• Be sure to handle the hydraulic pipes carefully. Handling these pipes incorrectly may
cause the oil leaks or the hydraulic components to malfunction. Whenever a pipe has to be
removed, request your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.
• If dust, foreign matter, water, etc., enters into the hydraulic oil tank or pipes, it may cause a
machine failure. Pay sufficient attention to keep these parts free of dust when working on
them.

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362 Hydraulic System


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G760097-00E

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/
No. Item 100 h 300 h 600 h 1,200 h 2,400 h 4,800 h
Quantity
1 month 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years 4 years
Approx. 149 L
Hydraulic oil tank

(*1)
Hydraulic oil Replace
Approx. 220 L
1 (*2)
Return filter Replace 1 point (*3)

Air breather Replace 1 point


Return filter (at far side of
2 Replace 1 point
outrigger control box)
Line filter (pump circuit for
3 Replace 1 point (*3)
steering and swing)
Winch brake circuit Replace 1 point
High-speed hoist-down
Replace 1 point
circuit
Automatic stop circuit Replace 2 points
Suspension circuit Clean 1 point
Pilot valve circuit for main
winch/auxiliary winch Clean 7 points
/boom elevation
Pilot valve circuit for
Clean 5 points
boom swing/telescoping
Line filter

Valve circuit for boom


4 telescoping/jib tilt Clean 1 point
changeover
Jib tilt circuit Clean 1 point
Outrigger/suspension
Clean 1 point
pilot circuit
Changeover in upper pilot
Clean 1 point
pressure destination
Source of upper pilot
Clean 1 point
pressure
Source of lower pilot
Clean 1 point
pressure
(*1): Tank capacity (*2): Total oil capacity
(*3): Or when the steering filter warning lights up

 or the cleaning and replacement of line filter No. 4, contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.
F
For brands of hydraulic oil, refer to "Oils and Greases" (page 416).
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Hydraulic System 363


G760097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Hydraulic Oil Tank

CAUTION
• Use TADANO genuine hydraulic oil "TADANO Hydraulic Oil LL" only.
• Some air remaining on the suction side of the hydraulic pump after the hydraulic oil
replacement must be bled. Starting the hydraulic pump without bleeding air damages the
pump. After replacing the oil, never attempt to start the pump until the air is bled. Contact
a TADANO distributor or dealer for bleeding method of the pump.

Replacing the Hydraulic Oil

When replacing the hydraulic oil, also replace the return filter.

. Set the machine into the traveling posture, and


set up on a level ground.

. Remove the cover from the filler port and use an Air breather
Cover
oil pump to drain the hydraulic oil from the tank
into an oil drum or other suitable container.

. Remove the drain plugs at the bottom of the Hydraulic oil


tank to release any remaining hydraulic oil. tank

. Check the inside of the tank and clean if any


dust or foreign matter is found.
Drain plug
K09044-00E
. Clean the drain plug and wrap a sealing tape
around it, then tighten it.

. While watching the oil level on the oil level


gauge, add new hydraulic oil into the tank.

7. Remount the cover on the hydraulic oil tank.

8. Bleed the hydraulic oil pump.

9. Check the oil level again. If low, add more


hydraulic oil.
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364 Hydraulic System


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G760097-00E

Replacing the Return Filter

. Remove the top cover on the hydraulic oil tank


and take out the return filter. Cover

Return filter

G76002-04E

. Remove the retaining pin and then remove the


nut from the return filter. Snap pin Nut

. Replace the filter element with a new one and Center bolt

reassemble the return filter. Hold down spring

Housing Assy
. Install the return filter in the tank and remount
Retainer
Retainer

the cover.
Retaining ring

Element
Snap pin
G76003-04E

Replacing the Air Breather


Loosen the bolt and remove the element holder.
Replace the element with a new one.
Cap

Element

Element holder

Washer
Bolt
Packing
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G76004-02E

Hydraulic System 365


G760097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Return Filter (at Far Side of Outrigger Control Box)

Replacement

. Remove the filter cartridge using a strap


wrench.

Gasket
 lace a rag beforehand to catch the
P
hydraulic oil which may spill when the
filter cartridge is removed. Filter cartridge

. Apply hydraulic oil thinly to the gasket and then G76005-02E

install a new filter cartridge.


Tightening torque: 11.7 to 15.7 N•m (1.2 to 1.6
kgf•m)

Line Filter (Pump Circuit for Steering and Swing)

Replacement

. While the swing table is rotated 90° to the right,


stop the engine.

. Remove the drain plug on the line filter to drain


the hydraulic oil. Line filter

 here is approximately 0.6 L of hydraulic


T
oil inside the case.
Head
O-ring (A)
O-ring (B)

. Remove the case.


Filter element

. Remove the filter element from the head. Case

. Apply a thin coat of the hydraulic oil to the


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O-ring (A), and then install a new filter element


to the head. O-ring (C)

Drain plug
K00830-00E
Replace the O-ring (A) with a new one.

366 Hydraulic System


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G760097-00E

. Apply a thin coat of hydraulic oil to the O-ring


(B), and then install the case.
Tightening torque: 20 N•m (2 kgf•m)

Replace the O-ring (B) with a new one.

7. Apply a thin coat of hydraulic oil to the O-ring


(C), and then install the drain plug.
Tightening torque: 25 N•m (2.5 kgf•m)

Replace the O-ring (C) with a new one.

8. Start the engine to bleed the line filter.

WARNING
Bleed the line filter. Air in the line filter will
cause the lag in the wheel operation when
the steering wheel is turned, resulting in
an accident.

9. Stop the engine.


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Hydraulic System 367


G770002-02E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Swing System

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/ 100 h 300 h 600 h 1,200 h
No. Item
Quantity 1 week 3 6
1 month 1 year
months months
28 bolts on
inner ring
1 Swing bearing mounting bolt Check
48 bolts on
outer ring

Swing Bearing Mounting Bolt

WARNING
You are required to check the swing bearing mounting bolts periodically because they can
sometimes come loose or be elongated.
If the machine is operated while the swing bearing mounting bolts have any abnormalities,
the bolts can break off and cause the upper structure to come apart from the lower
structure. This can result in a serious accident.
Be sure to check the swing bearing mounting bolts periodically to prevent such an
accident.

Checking

Examine the tightening torque for the swing bearing mounting bolts.
Inspect the bearing inner ring bolts one by one while you swing the boom.

Tightening torque
628-672 N·m (64-68.5 kgf·m)
(bearing inner ring bolts)
Tightening torque
348-377 N·m (35.5-38.5 kgf·m)
(bearing outer ring bolts)

Bearing inner ring side Bearing outer ring side


(Viewed from the bottom of vehicle)

Front of vehicle Inspection hole


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G77001-03E

368 Swing System


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G770002-02E

To be checked once every 100 hours or every 1


month
Check the swing bearing mounting bolts for any
abnormalities (looseness, elongation, rusting, Gap
breakage, or dropping off).
For the looseness and elongation of the bolts,
visually check the gap between the bolt and mounting
surface.
Also, check the looseness using the test hammer. K02552-00E

To be checked once every 1,200 hours or every


1 year

Check the swing bearing mounting bolts for any abnormalities (looseness, elongation, rusting, breakage, or
dropping off).
Also, have the tightening torque checked using torque wrench by your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.

If any abnormalities are found


If any of the swing bearing mounting bolts are loose, re-tighten them to the specified torque.
If any one of the bolts has abnormalities other than looseness, have all the bolts replaced by your nearest
TADANO distributor or dealer.
When the bolts are replaced, make sure that the torque control agent is applied to the threaded area of the
bolts, and the bolts are tightened to the specified torque.
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Swing System 369


G780097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Electrical System

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/
No. Item 100 h 300 h 600 h
Quantity 1 week
1 month 3 months 6 months
1 Fuse replacement When fuse is blown

Replacing the Fuses

NOTICE
• To prevent short-circuit, set the starter switch to "OFF," and remove the cable from the
negative terminal of the battery before fuse replacement.
• Using a fuse exceeding the rated capacity may burn out wiring or electrical components if
short-circuit occurs. Be sure to use a fuse with the specified capacity for replacement.
• If a fuse is blown again even after the replacement, there are other possible causes.
Contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection.

View System

Monitor

MDM-065A MDM-064A
5A

1 2 2 1

5A
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K09654-00J

370 Electrical System


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G780097-00E

Upper Structure

H
G A G A

G X X
H B H B

F
I C I C
Y Y
E
J D J D

D
K E K E
Z Z
C
F F

Position Capacity No. Color Object


H 10A 820 O Power source for AML
006 O
G 5A 565 L DC/DC converter for tachograph
F 5A - W Reserve
E 5A 395 R Transmitter
250 Lg
D 5A 327 L Swing horn, boom telescoping
C 10A 254 W Power source for crane
1015 Y/R
B 5A 216 Y Tachograph, radio
A01
A 10A - R Reserve
Battery

Position Capacity No. Color Object


A01
A 5A 829 R Telematics, CF
Battery
B 5A 154 R PTO switch Position Capacity No. Color Object
1016 W
A01 Over-front detection switch、 A 5A 299 R Parking brake
C 15A 156 W crane power supply,
Battery B 5A R Air conditioner
234
steering filter clogging detection A01
C 15A 225 W Air conditioner
D 10A 430 B/R View system Battery
D 10A 159 B/R Crane power supply
E 15A 152 W/R Working lamp
E 15A 226 W/R Air conditioner
F 10A 215 L/R Stop lamp
F 10A 1047 L/R Voice alarm
G 10A 144 W Parking brake
G 10A - W Reserve
Idling adjust, DPF manual regeneration
combination switch Transmission mode
Hi-Low changeover, select
2WD/4WD changeover, H 10A 214 L Emergency transmission
H 10A 157 L suspension operation, DPF emergency cancel
rear steering lock pin, Combination switch
steering mode changeover, I 10A 155 O
power mode, Horn
outrigger operation,
power retractable mirror J 15A 150 BR/R Front wiper
A01
I 10A 213 O Combination meter K 15A 158 LG/R Washer, roof wiper
Battery
X 5A - - Spare
J 15A 151 BR/R Cigar lighter
A01 Spare
K 15A 218 LG/R Power window Y 10A - -
Battery
Z 15A - - Spare
X 5A - - Spare
Y 10A - - Spare
343-989-47100-0
Z 15A - - Spare
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K09310-00E

Electrical System 371


G780097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Lower Structure
100 A fuse
(alternator)

120 A fuse
(grid heater)
75 A fuse
(upper power)

Fuse box

Position Capacity No. Color Object


1 15A 145 Head lamp
R
A02
Battery 2 15A 146 BR/B Head lamp Hi-Lo
changeover

Position Capacity No. Color Object


2 1 H 10A 1372 O Air conditioner water pump
100
G 10A 1016 L DCU2 power supply
Battery
F 10A - W Reserve
A B C D E F G H E 10A 1312 R Battery maintenance
Emergency acceleration
D 10A 092 L
Engine diag lamp
Head lamp Hi
C 1A 079 W Starter cut relay
G A G A Radiator water level sensor
X X B 5A 1302 Y Rear steering lock pin
H B H B
A02
A 5A 126 R Suspension lock
I C I C Battery
Y Y
J D J D Air heater 120A Battery (+24V)

Upper section
K E K E power 75A Battery (+24V)
Z Z
F F Alternator 100A Battery (+24V)

Position Capacity No. Color Object


Rear steering lock pin detect switch
Parking brake detect switch
A 5A 123 R Drive mode changeover detect switch
Position Capacity No. Color Object Rear steering straight alignment detection switch
A 5A - Reserve
R Hydraulic oil temperature sensor switch
Brake oil level sensor switch
Transmission power supply 100
B 5A 096 R Lock up B 10A 602 R Maintenance connector power supply
Battery
C 5A 087 W Outrigger operation Clearance lamp, tail lamp
PTO limiter C 15A 124 W Backup lamp, position lamp
Marker lamp, license plate lamp
Clearance lamp
D 1A 1300 B/R Emergency head lamp
Outrigger acceleration
W/P relay D 10A 098 B/R Power retractable mirror
A02
E 5A 090 W/R Outrigger operation E 15A 141 W/R Lower section outrigger
Battery operation power, PTO
F 5A 1303 L/R Power retractable mirror
F 10A 556 L/R Air dryer
G 5A 095 W Exhaust brake,PTO
A04 G 30A 600 W Engine EUC power supply
H 5A 094 L Steering power supply
Battery H 15A 017 L Key switch power supply
I 1A 093 O Head lamp Lo
J 5A - BR/R Reserve Upper section battery
I 15A 006 O
direct power supply
Outrigger operation,
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K 5A 091 LG/R J 15A 002 BR/R Power window power supply


drive mode changeover
Spare K 5A 105 LG/R VCU power supply
X 5A - -
Spare X 10A - - Spare
Y 5A - -
Spare Y 15A - - Spare
Z 1A - -
Z 30A - - SPare
343-989-35520-0

K09311-00E

372 Electrical System


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G785092-01E

Air Conditioner System

Maintenance Table
Inspection and maintenance interval
Points/ 100h 300h 600h 1200h 2400h
No. Item
Quantity 1 3 6
1 week 1 year 2 years
month months months
Check,
1 Condenser 1
Cleaning
2 Refrigerant level Check 1
3 Refrigerant piping connection Check —
Check,
4 Inside air filter 1
Cleaning
5 V-belt Check 1

Condenser

Check, Cleaning
Wash away mud, dust and others stuck to the fins of
the condenser.

CAUTION
Before you wash the condenser, stop the
engine. Otherwise, an electric shock can
occur.

NOTICE
Do not use detergent. It can cause a unit
failure.

Refrigerant Level

Check

. Set the air conditioner switch to "ON".


Sight glass Proper amount of refrigerant
. While the magnet clutch of the compressor is
ON, check the state of the bubbles through the
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sight glass. No bubbles are visible when the


amount is proper. Radiator Refrigerant insufficient
(Bubble are visible)

K08870-00E

Air Conditioner System 373


G785092-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Refrigerant Piping Connection

Check

Check for oil leak from the refrigerant piping


connection visually.

NOTICE
If the oil leak is significant, gas may be
escaping from the refrigerant piping. Contact a K08871-00E

TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection.

Inside Air Filter

Check, Cleaning

Removing ordinary soiling


Remove the inside air filter, and blow the clean
compressed air to the dust-free side.

Removing severe soiling


Soak and wash the filter in the lukewarm water with
mild detergent. Then rinse it with clear water, and air-
dry it completely.

CAUTION K08872-000

Do not use organic solvent such as


gasoline, trichloroethylene and thinner.

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374 Air Conditioner System


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G785092-01E

V-belt

Check
Check the belt tension and presence of damage.

NOTICE
• After adjustment, securely tighten bolts
and nuts.
• Do not tension the belt excessively.
Otherwise, the belt and bearings can
suffer damage.
• Do not lubricate the belt. Oil or grease on
the belt cause the belt slip and decrease
the service life of the belt.

Deflection when the center of the belt is


Check method Belt tension gauge
pushed by approx. 98 N (10 kgf) of force
At checking 9 to 12.5 mm 265 to 441 N (27 to 45 kgf)
At new belt installation 6.5 to 9 mm 451 to 666 N (46 to 68 kgf)

Periodic Replacement Part


To use the air conditioner system safely, replace the parts in the list below at regular intervals.
Contact a TADANO distributor or dealer for replacement.

Periodic replacement part Replacement interval


Receiver dryer Every 4 years
Blower motor Every 5,200 hours
Electric fan motor (Differs by usage)
Water pump Every 2,300 hours
(Differs by usage)

Water Pump
A little amount of the coolant (long life coolant) may
leak from the drain hose of the water pump. It does
not mean the pump is malfunctioning.
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Drain hose
K08873-00E

Air Conditioner System 375


G790014-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Wire Ropes

Replacing the Wire Ropes

CAUTION
• Do not handle wire ropes with your bare hands, or you may suffer an injury. Always wear
protective leather gloves when handling the wire ropes.
• When replacing the wire ropes, wear protective gears. A jumping wire rope may cause an
injury.

Criteria for Replacing the Wire Ropes

WARNING
If a wire rope breaks during operation, the load and hook block drop, resulting in a serious
accident. Check the wire ropes periodically. Immediately replace wire ropes that reach the
criteria for replacement.

NOTICE
If you use wire ropes with specifications different from factory shipping, a change
notification must be submitted to the appropriate Labor Standards Inspection Office in
accordance with Japan's Safety Rule for Cranes, Article 85 (Applicable in Japan). Wire
ropes should be purchased from your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.

Perform daily and periodic (monthly) inspections of the wire ropes for breaks, wear, corrosion, deformation,
damage due to sparks, or heat effects, lubrication, and rope end condition. If any of the following conditions
exist, replace the wire rope. If the end of wire rope is not in proper condition, repair it or cut it short.

• 10% or more of the wires (except for filler wires) in


Rope core
a lay are broken.
For the criteria for replacement of wire rope used in
this crane, refer to "Wire Rope" (page 415).

 he figure shows the standard 6-strand wire


T
rope. Wire Strand

Filler wire G79001-00E

Length of 1 lay
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1 2 3 4 5 6

G79002-00E

376 Wire Ropes


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G790014-01E

• A wire rope whose decrease in its diameter


exceeds 7% of the nominal diameter.
For the criteria for replacement of wire rope used in
this crane, refer to "Wire Rope" (page 415).

Diameter

G79003-00E

• A kinked wire rope. (A kinked wire rope refers to


the state of a rope used in a looped state as shown (1) (2) (3) (4)

in (1), which has become knotty as in (2), (3), and


(4) after use.)

G79004-000

• A badly deformed or corroded wire rope. (A "badly


deformed wire rope" refers to the ones whose
strands are caved in or are loosened as shown in
the figure, or whose rope core is exposed. A "badly
corroded wire rope" refers to the ones whose wire
surface has the corrosion pittings and has pores,
or where corrosion has extended to the inside of
the rope.)

G64014-000

• A wire rope damaged by heat or sparks.


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Wire Ropes 377


G790014-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Removing the Wire Rope

. Extend the outriggers, and swing the boom to


the rear or to the side.

. Lower the boom fully, and lay the hook block on


the ground.

K00523-000

. Remove the rope socket from the hook block or


boom top end.

. Remove the wire clip. Hammer out the wedge


Steel rod
from its position. And then, remove the wire Wedge

rope from the rope socket.

Hammer

Rope socket Wire clip Wire rope

G79006-00E

. Pull the wire rope out of the hook block and


weight for overwind cutout device.

. Winding down the winch while pulling the wire


ropes, and wind the wire rope around a wooden
spool
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K00524-000

378 Wire Ropes


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G790014-01E

7. After winding up the wire rope until there is no


wire rope left on the winch drum, hammer out
the wedge from the winch drum, and wind up all Drum
remaining wire rope.
Wire rope Hammer
Wedge Steel rod

G79008-00E

Unwinding a Wire Rope

Wire rope is wound as a coil or wound on a wooden spool when supplied. Unwind the wire rope by rolling the
coil, or pull out the rope while rotating the spool. If the wire rope is unwound improperly, it may become twisted,
untwisted, or have kinks, rendering it unusable. Even a twist not so significant may cause the wire rope to
become tangled.

G79009-00E

Installing a Wire Rope

When cutting or end-treating the wire rope, apply seizing to the wire to prevent the strands from coming loose.
Use a galvanized steel wire and wrap around the wire rope tightly.
The width of the seizing should be 2 or 3 times the diameter of the rope.

Wire rope diameter (mm) Seizing wire diameter (mm)


up to 10 0.6 to 1.2 Seizing
12 to 30 1.0 to 2.0
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G79010-00E

Wire Ropes 379


G790014-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Reeve a new wire rope through from the boom


head or jib head to the winch drum.

NOTICE
Make sure that the wire ropes are routed
correctly.

. Secure the end of the wire rope to the winch


Cross section
drum. viewed from A
A
NOTICE
Orient the wedge correctly. Make sure that
the end of the wire rope does not protrude
from the winch drum spool.

Winch drum Wedge

Winch drum Wedge


G79011-00E

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380 Wire Ropes


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G790014-01E

. Wind up the winch to wind the wire rope around


Fig. 1
the drum, only leaving enough rope for attaching
it to the hook block.

Pay attention to the following when winding the


rope:
• At the start of the winding, wind the rope along
the guide at the side end of the drum. (Fig. 1) Guide
• For the first layer of winding, fit the rope in the
grooves on the drum.
• When winding over a layer of windings, set the
rope in the valleys between the ropes. (Fig. 2)
Fig. 2

Flange projection

G79012-00E

. After reeving the rope through the boom and


hook block sheaves in the pattern appropriate to
the number of parts of line, pass it through the
weight for overwind cutout device.

 or information on how to reeve the wire


F
rope, refer to "Reeving the Wire Rope"
(page 227).

. Pass the rope through the rope socket and


Rope socket Wedge Wire rope
secure it with the wire clip.

NOTICE Wire clip


Seizing
Pay attention to the orientations and
positions of the wedge and wire clip
installation.
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d: Wire rope diameter 4xd 5xd


G79013-02E

Wire Ropes 381


G790014-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Insert the fixing pin and secure the rope socket


to the hook block or boom head.
Fixing pin

WARNING Rope socket

Securely tighten the rope socket fixing


pin mounting bolt using a wrench. If the
bolt is not tightened sufficiently, the rope
Fixing pin mounting bolt
socket may be detached, and the lifted
load may drop, resulting in a serious
accident.
G64015-02E

After Replacing the Wire Rope

A new wire rope is prone to disorderly winding. If the wire rope is wound disorderly, rewind it.
When bringing a new wire rope into use, lift light loads at low speeds in order to settle the rope. This practice
helps prolong the life of the wire rope.

When the wire rope is replaced, the new wire rope wound around the winch drum does not have the proper
tension. If a load is hoisted up with the rope in this state, the outer rope layer digs into the inner layer, deforming
the wire rope, or causing uneven winding, cut wires, etc. Before lifting a load, apply the proper tension to the
wire rope and rewind it as follows.

. Extend the boom, and unwind the wire rope


leaving three or some more dead turns of rope
on the winch drum.

. Suspend a load of approximately one third of the


allowable load per wire rope to provide tension
to the wire rope, and then wind the rope tightly
around the winch drum.
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382 Wire Ropes


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G790014-01E

Handling the Wire Ropes

CAUTION
Do not handle wire ropes with your bare hands, or you may suffer an injury. Always wear
protective leather gloves when handling the wire ropes.

Always handle wire ropes with sufficient care. The life of wire ropes can be maximized if they are handled
correctly. If handled improperly, wire ropes may become unusable, or must be replaced prematurely. Handle the
wire ropes correctly.

Disentangling the Wire Rope

If a new wire rope is used with a long boom and when the number of parts of line is small, the rope may become
tangled. This condition is dangerous because it causes the hook block or load to rotate. Correct this condition
following the procedure described below.

. Let out the wire rope to the maximum length


with three or some more dead turns of the rope
left on the winch drum, and check the direction
and number of turns.

. Stand the hook block on the ground, and


slacken the wire rope.
(1) Rope with right-hand (2) Rope with left-hand
turns viewed up turns viewed up
from the hook block from the hook block
. Remove the rope socket from the boom or hook
block, make a correction as described below,
and then reattach the rope socket.
• Right-hand turns:
Twist the rope further by the number of turns.
• Left-hand turns:
Untwist the rope by the number of turns.

G79014-01E
NOTICE
Do not twist or untwist the rope 5 turns or
more at a time.
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Wire Ropes 383


G790014-01E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Hoist the hook block up and down several times


to make the twist even throughout the rope. If
twists still remain after this, correct again.

NOTICE
If there are many twists, correct the rope
step by step several times.

G79015-000

. Check that the wire rope is not wound up


disorderly on the winch drum.
If the wire rope is wound up disorderly, rewind it.

Eliminating Excessive Twisting of Wire Rope

NOTICE
If operation is performed in the same posture for a long time, the wire rope may be
damaged (untwisted) at the same location, whereby twisting may be gathered at the rope
ends, causing damage to the wire rope.
To settle a twisting condition of the wire rope, change the number of parts of line, change
the operating configuration, or re-reeve the wire rope, reversing ends of the rope.

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384 Wire Ropes


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G880000-00E

EMERGENCY
OPERATIONS
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385
G880000-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

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386
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G890097-00E

Action against Emergency

WARNING
Never operate the crane if the machine is out of order. Operating the crane while it is out of
order may cause a serious accident. Take an emergency procedure, and then contact your
nearest TADANO distributor or dealer for inspection and maintenance.

The following cases are described.

• If failure occurs during traveling on roads


• If stalled at a railroad crossing
• If transmission cannot be operated
• If engine speed does not increase
• If fuel has run out
• If overheated
• When towed
• If an error occurs in the AML system
• If the boom cannot be telescoped
• If the battery is exhausted
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Action against Emergency 387


G890097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

If Failure Occurs during Traveling on Roads


Flash hazard lamps to alert the cars behind, and pull the machine to the safe place.
When needed, use a triangle reflector or emergency stop light to alert the vehicles behind you.

If Stalled at a Railroad Crossing


Immediately press the emergency button at the crossing.
In an urgent situation, use an emergency flare to warn the train engineer.

Emergency Flare

WARNING
• Keep the emergency flare away from your face and body. Otherwise, you could suffer
burns.
• For safety, never use emergency flares near gasoline or other flammable items. Otherwise,
they could cause fire.
• Do not use emergency flares in tunnels, as smoke will impair visibility. Use the hazard
flashers, triangle reflector, or emergency stop light in tunnels.

Direction for use is printed on the emergency flare.


The flare burns for about 5 minutes from ignition. 14

15

Replace the emergency flare before the expiration


date printed on it.
11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

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Emergency
flare

H M

     

K09313-00E

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388 Action against Emergency


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G890097-00E

If Transmission Cannot be Operated


Transmission is controlled electrically by the computer system. If this system malfunctions, an error number
is displayed on the error number display as well as the CPU error warning being lighted up, and transmission
operation becomes impossible.

CPU error
warning

ON

OFF

Emergency accelerator
switch
Emergency transmission Hour meter
switch

K09314-00E

Stop the vehicle at a safe place, or stop crane operation and stow the crane. Turn OFF the starter switch, and
wait at least for 30 seconds before restarting the engine.
After the engine is restarted, check the lighting condition of the CPU error warning, referring to the list below.

State of CPU error warning Action


The function of the computer system is recovered, and
The warning lamp goes out, and does not light up even the normal transmission operation is possible.
if the shift lever is operated. Even after it is recovered, have the machine inspected
by your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.
The warning lamp goes out, but lights up again when Abnormality has occurred in the computer system.
the shift lever is operated. Contact your nearest TADANO distributor or dealer.
When moving the machine, perform the "Emergency
The warning lamp is lit again.
Operation of Transmission" in the next item.
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Action against Emergency 389


G890097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

Emergency Operation of Transmission

WARNING
Use this procedure only for an emergency. The over-shift prevention device will be
deactivated, and this may lead to engine damage. Use the transmission emergency
procedure only when moving the vehicle to a safe place in an emergency.

The solenoid valves for transmission are switched over by setting the emergency transmission switch to "ON"
without the aid of the computer system.

. Move the shift lever to "N," and set the parking


brake switch to "PARK."

. Set the emergency transmission switch to "ON."


Emergency transmission switch

NOTICE
The torque converter oil temperature
gauge, engine coolant temperature gauge,
and fuel gauge will not work. This may Emergency
result in an unexpected accident. Perform ON
transmission
OFF

operation carefully.

K09315-00E

. Operate the shift lever and move the vehicle.

NOTICE
Use shift position "1" or "R." Use of other
shift positions may result in excessive
speed.

. After moving the vehicle, return the emergency


transmission switch to "OFF."
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390 Action against Emergency


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G890097-00E

If Engine Speed Does Not Increase


If the engine speed does not rise to the maximum even when you depress the accelerator pedal, use the
emergency accelerator switch.

. Move the shift lever to "N," and set the parking


brake switch to "PARK."

. Set the emergency accelerator switch to "ON."


Emergency accelerator switch

. Depress the accelerator pedal. K09382-00E

WARNING
The engine speed rises to the maximum
even if the accelerator pedal is slightly
depressed. Carefully operate the
accelerator panel because the vehicle may
suddenly move.

. Return the emergency accelerator switch to


"OFF" after use.
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Action against Emergency 391


G890097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

If Fuel Has Run Out


If fuel runs out, the engine cannot be re-started
simply by adding fuel.
You must bleed air from the engine, using the
following procedures.

. Loosen the air bleed plug on the fuel filter.

. Turn the handle of the priming pump


counterclockwise. The handle then pops out.

. Move the knob of the priming pump back and


forth, until fuel comes out of the top of the filter.

Cover it by rags as fuel can overflow. Air bleeding plug


The handle of priming pump

. Tighten the air bleeding plug securely.


• Tightening torque: 10 N・m {1 kgf・m}

. Push the handle of the priming pump back and


forth several times to add pressure until the
pushing force becomes strong, and then while
pushing down the handle, screw it clockwise
fully.
Fuel filter K09676-00E

. Wipe off the spilled fuel.

WARNING
Fuel leakage can cause a fire. Wipe off
all spilled fuel completely. Make sure that
there is no fuel leakage.

7. Run the engine at idling for approx. 5 minutes


and make sure that the engine operates
normally.

If the engine stops during the idling time,


repeat the air bleeding procedure.
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392 Action against Emergency


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G890097-00E

If Overheated
When the pointer of the water temperature gauge
reaches the red zone, the engine is overheated. White Red
Follow the procedure below.

K00500-01E

. Park the vehicle at a safe place, or stop the


crane operation.

. Keep the engine idling.

NOTICE
Do not stop the engine immediately.
Otherwise, the water temperature rises
sharply, and it may cause seizure.

. After the pointer of the water temperature gauge


lowers near the center of the white zone, stop White Red

the engine.

K00501-01E
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Action against Emergency 393


G890097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Open the engine cover, and check the coolant


level. When the gauge is filled with the coolant, Engine cover
the amount is sufficient. If the amount is not
sufficient, open the radiator cap and replenish Radiator cap
the coolant.

WARNING
When opening the radiator cap, wait
until the coolant temperature lowers
sufficiently, then cover the cap with cloth,
etc., and slowly open it. Careless opening
may cause hot water and steam to spout,
causing burns.
Gauge Water surface

K09316-00E
NOTICE
If cold water is rapidly poured into the
overheated engine, the engine may be
cracked. Replenish water slowly, little by
little.

. Inspect water leakage, damage of the fan-belt,


looseness, and clogging of the radiator.

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394 Action against Emergency


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G890097-00E

When Towed

CAUTION
When the engine is in failure, the steering operation becomes heavy. Drive the vehicle very
cautiously. Perform traveling at a low speed with reduced speed change. Do not exceed 10
km/h when towed.

CAUTION
When towing the crane, observe local road traffic laws. (Applicable in Japan)

When towed, follow the steps below.

. Open the drain cock on the air tank to decrease


the pressure until the exhaust sound is no
longer heard. Pull the lever
Air tank

WARNING
Left side of vehicle
If the plug is removed from the air-supply
port while the port is under pressure, the
plug may fly off, resulting in an injury.
Before removing the plug, open the
drain cock on the air tank to release the
pressure.
Drain cock
K09464-00E

. Remove the cover in front of the left rear


wheels.

. Prepare an air hose. Remove the low pressure


Air tank
switch beside the air tank, and connect the
airhose from the towing vehicle.
Low pressure switch

NOTICE
Perform the operation while checking the
air pressure with the air pressure gauge. Air hose
Remember that the buzzer of the low air (PT1/8)
pressure alarm is not activated.
G89031-02E

.
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Fix the air hose so that it does not touch the tire.

Action against Emergency 395


G890097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

. Attach a towing cable to the towing hook,


maintaining sufficient clearance between the
towing vehicle and vehicle to be towed.

Towing cable

Bumper

K00926-00E

. Set the switch and lever to the positions as


shown below.
• Shift lever. ................................... "N"
• Drive mode selector.................... Neutral
• Starter switch. ............................. "ON"

7. Check that the pointer of the air pressure gauge


exceeds the specified value (red mark). Red mark

K00330-00E

8. Set the parking brake to "OFF," and start towing


of the crane.

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396 Action against Emergency


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G890097-00E

If an Error Occurs in the AML System

NOTICE
• Never operate the crane with the emergency control switch set to "EMERGENCY". Use this
switch only to stow the crane in an emergency.
• The person in charge of the machine or the job shall keep the key for the emergency
control switch.

When the AML system is in error, the crane may not operate normally.
In this case, stow the crane by the following procedure.

. When a load is suspended, hoist down the load.

. Insert the key into the emergency control switch, Emergency control switch
and turn it to "EMERGENCY".
14

15

NORMAL EMERGENCY
11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

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AML

H M

     

K09045-00E

. Stow the crane.

. Return the emergency control switch to


"NORMAL", and remove the key.

 hen the key is released, it will


W
automatically return to "NORMAL".
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Action against Emergency 397


G890097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

If the Boom Cannot Be Telescoped

NOTICE
• Never operate the crane with the emergency control switch set to "EMERGENCY". Use this
switch only to stow the crane in an emergency.
• The person in charge of the vehicle or the job shall keep the key for the emergency control
switch.

If the boom cannot be telescoped due to malfunction of the boom length detection device, follow the following
procedure to stow the boom. Follow this procedure also when the required boom section needs to be telescoped
during inspection and maintenance.

. When a load is suspended, wind down the


winch and lower the load.

. Insert the key into the emergency control switch, Emergency control switch
and turn it to "EMERGENCY".
14

15

NORMAL EMERGENCY
11
10
4
3
2
1
0

13
12
9
8
7
6
5

21

࢚ࢥ࣮ࣔࢻ

AML

H M

     

K09045-00E

. While pressing the switch for the boom you want


Boom telescoping/jib tilt lever
to telescope, operate the boom telescoping/jib
To extend
tilt lever.
• Pressing the 2nd/3rd boom emergency
telescoping switch will telescope the 2nd/3rd
To retract
boom sections regardless of the state of the
4th/5th/top boom sections.
• Pressing the 4th/5th/top boom emergency
telescoping switch will telescope the 4th/5th/
top boom sections regardless of the state of
the 2nd/3rd boom sections.
4th/5th/top boom
emergency telescoping
. Return the emergency control switch to switch
"NORMAL", and remove the key.
2nd/3rd boom
emergency telescoping 4段

TOP

switch
ON ON ON

 hen the key is released, it will


W
2段

OFF OFF OFF


3段

ブーム非常伸縮 非常ミッション 非常アクセル DPF再生停止


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automatically return to "NORMAL". 2nd/3rd boom sections 4th/5th/top boom sections

K08527-00E

398 Action against Emergency


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G890097-00E

If the Battery Is Exhausted

NOTICE
When connecting the booster cable, observe the following. Otherwise, it damages the
machine.
• Observe the procedure.
• Do not start the engine with the battery cable disconnected.
• Use a battery of 24 V DC, whose capacity is equivalent to or more than that of the battery
which is equipped on your own vehicle.

When the engine cannot be started because of the exhausted battery on the machine, use the booster cables.
The engine can be started with the external 24-V power.

Start the engine by the following procedure.

. Set the PTO switch to "OFF," and the starter


switch to "OFF."

. Remove the cover of the battery box.

. Check that the battery electrolyte level is within


the specified range.

. If the electrolyte level is below the "LOWER"


line, refill the replenishment fluid or distilled
water.

. Connect the booster cables in the following


(1)
order. (2) Booster cable
(3)
(1) Positive battery terminal of disabled vehicle
(2) Positive battery terminal of relief vehicle
(3) Negative battery terminal of relief vehicle
(4) Frame of crane at a location distant from
disabled vehicle battery Battery of relief vehicle Battery of disabled vehicle

Booster cable
(4) Frame
K00505-00E

. Start the engine of the relief vehicle.


When the engine is started, increase the engine
speed.
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7. Turn the starter switch to "ON" to start the


engine of own vehicle.

8. When the engine of own vehicle is started, stop


the engine of the relief vehicle

Action against Emergency 399


G890097-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

9. Disconnect the booster cables in the order of


(4), (3), (2), (1) in the step 5.

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400 Action against Emergency


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G900000-00E

INFORMATION
AND DATA
GR-130N-1_OM1-17E

401
G900000-00E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY

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402
FOR REFERENCE ONLY G910000-02E

Conversion Tables

The items enclosed in thick lines are in SI units.

Force

N kgf
1 1.01972 × 10 -1
9.80665 1

Pressure

Pa kPa MPa bar kgf/cm2


1 1 × 10 -3 1 × 10 -6 1 × 10 -5 1.01972 × 10 -5
1 × 103 1 1 × 10 -3 1 × 10 -2 1.01972 × 10 -2
1 × 10 6 1 × 103 1 1 × 10 1.01972 × 10
1 × 10 5 1 × 102 1 × 10 -1 1 1.01972
9.80665 × 104 9.80665 × 10 9.80665 × 10 -2 9.80665 × 10 -1 1

Torque, Moment

N•cm N•m kgf•cm kgf•m


1 1 × 10 -2 1.01972 × 10 -1 1.01972 × 10 -3
1 × 102 1 1.01972 × 10 1.01972 × 10 -1
9.80665 9.80665 × 10 -2 1 1 × 10 -2
9.80665 × 102 9.80665 1 × 102 1

Power

W kW PS
1 1 × 10 -3 1.35962 × 10 -3
1 × 103 1 1.35962
7.355 × 102 7.355× 10 -1 1
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Conversion Tables 403


G920000-03E
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
The Safety Ordinance for Cranes (Japan)

The following are the excerpts and summaries essential to the mobile crane operation extracted from the
Japan's “Safety Ordinance for Cranes”. Read these summaries very carefully, along with the "Safety Ordinance
for Cranes" itself, and fully understand them.

Article 60 (Validity Term of Inspection Certificate)

The validity term of the mobile crane inspection certificate shall be for 2 years. However, based on the results of
the manufacturing inspection or the use inspection, the said validity term may be restricted for less than 2 years.
• Applicable to mobile cranes with the winding load of 3 tons or more.

Article 61 (Report for Installation)

The employer who intends to install a mobile crane shall submit, in advance, the mobile crane installation
report with the specification of the mobile crane and the mobile crane inspection certificate, to the Chief of the
competent Labor Standards Inspection Office.
• Applicable to mobile cranes with the winding load of 3 tons or more.

Article 62 (Load Test, etc,.)

The employer shall, when having installed the mobile crane with the hoisting load of 0.5 ton or more and below 3
tons, perform the load test and the stability test.

Article 63 (Providing with Inspection Certificate)

The employer shall, when carrying out the work using a mobile crane, provide its mobile crane inspection
certificate on the said mobile crane.
• Applicable to mobile cranes with the winding load of 3 tons or more.

Article 64 (Limitation of Use)

The employer shall not use a mobile crane, unless it complies with the standard prescribed by the Minister of
Health, Labor and Welfare (limited to the structural parts of the mobile crane).

Article 64-2 (Loading Conditions as to Design Base)

The employer shall, when using a mobile crane, in order to prevent steels, etc., which construct the structural
parts of the said mobile crane from deformation, breakage, etc., take into account the loading condition upon
which the design of the mobile crane is based.

Article 66 (Adjustment of Safety Valves)

The employer shall, as regards safety valves for preventing the excessive pressure rise of the oil pressure of
a mobile crane which uses the oil pressure as power source, adjust them for being actuated at not more than
the pressure corresponding to the hydraulic pressure at which the said mobile crane is operated with the load
corresponding to the maximum value of the rated capacity.
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However, this shall not apply to the case of performing the load test or the stability test pursuant to the provision
of Article 62, and adjusting the valves for being actuated at the pressure necessary for those cases.

404 The Safety Ordinance for Cranes (Japan)


FOR REFERENCE ONLY G920000-03E

Article 66-2 (Determination, etc., of Work Method, etc.)


1. T
 he employer shall, when carrying out the work using a mobile crane, in order to prevent workers from
dangers due to overturning, etc., of a mobile crane, establish in advance, the following matters taking into
account the space, landform and condition of the nature of the soil of the place pertaining to the said work, the
mass of loads to be carried, the type and capability of the said mobile crane to be used, etc.:
(1) Work methods for use of a mobile crane;
(2) Preventive methods for overturning of a mobile crane;
(3) The placement of workers and the work indicating system pertaining to of the work using a mobile crane
2. The employer shall, when having established the matters set forth in each item of the preceding paragraph,
make the said matters known to the workers concerned before commencement of the work.

Article 66-3 (Use of Safety Catch)

The employer shall, when lifting a load using a mobile crane, make use of safety catches.

Article 67 (Special Education)

1. T
 he employer shall, when placing a worker in operation of a mobile crane with the lifting capacity of less than
1 ton, conduct the special education for the safety related to the said operation, to the said worker.
2. The special education set forth in the preceding paragraph shall be conducted on the following subjects:
(1) Knowledge on mobile cranes;
(2) Knowledge on prime movers and the electricity;
(3) Knowledge on the dynamics necessary for operation of mobile cranes;
(4) Related legislation;
(5) Operation of mobile cranes;
(6) Signals for operation of mobile cranes.

Article 68 (Limitation on Placement)

The employer shall, as regards the works for the operation of the mobile crane with the lifting capacity of 1 ton or
more, place nobody in the said works other than the one who has obtained the mobile crane operator’s license.
However, as regard the mobile crane with the lifting capacity of 1 ton or more and less than 5 tons (hereinafter
referred to as "light capacity mobile crane"), the employer may place the person who has completed the skill
training course for light capacity mobile crane operation in the said works.

Article 69 (Limitation on Overload)

The employer shall not use a mobile crane being loaded with the load exceeding its rated capacity.

Article 70 (Limitation of Jib Angle)

The employer shall not use a mobile crane, exceeding the range of jib angle stated in the specification of the
mobile crane (for a mobile crane with its lifting capacity of less than 3 tons, the range of jib angle designated by
the manufacturer).
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Article 70-2 (Indication, etc. for Rated Capacity)

The employer shall, when carrying out the work using a mobile crane, take measures of indications or others so
that a crane operator and slingers are always able to confirm the said rated capacity of the mobile crane.

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Article 70-3 (Prohibition of Use)


The employer shall not carry out the work using a mobile crane on the place where is liable to cause overturning
to the mobile crane due to that the ground is not firm enough, the underground object is liable to be damaged,
etc.
However, this shall not apply to the case of placing steel plates, etc., with necessary space and strength for
preventing the mobile crane from overturning, and putting the said mobile crane on it at the said place.

Article 70-4 (Positions of Outriggers)

The employer shall, in the case set forth in the provision of the preceding Article and when carrying out the work
using a mobile crane that its outriggers are to be used, set the said outriggers on the said steel plate, etc., and at
the place where is unlikely to overturn of the mobile crane.

Article 70-5 (Extension of Outriggers, etc.)

The employer shall, when carrying out the work using a mobile crane equipped with outriggers or extensible
crawlers, extend the said outriggers or the said crawlers to maximum limit.
However, this shall not apply to the case that there is no possibility to extend outriggers or crawlers to maximum
limit, and the load to be applied to the said mobile crane is clearly estimated not to exceed the rated capacity
corresponding to the extended width of the outriggers or crawlers.

Article 71 (Signals for Operation)

1. T
 he employer shall, when carrying out the work using a mobile crane, set the fixed signals for the operation
of the mobile crane, designate a person who gives the said signals and have the said person give the said
signals. However, this shall not apply to when having only a mobile crane operator carry out the work single-
handedly.
2. The person designated pursuant to the preceding paragraph, when engaging in the work set forth in the same
paragraph, shall give the signals set forth in the same paragraph.
3. Workers engaged in the work set forth in paragraph (1) shall follow the signals set forth in the same
paragraph.

Article 72 (Restriction on Riding)

The employer shall not carry workers by a mobile crane, nor have workers work being hanged from the mobile
crane.

Article 73

1. T
 he employer may, notwithstanding the provision of the preceding Article, in the unavoidable case due to
the nature of the works or in a necessary case to carry out the works safely, provide the exclusive riding
equipment fitted with a load-lifting attachment and ride workers on the mobile crane.
2. The employer shall, as regards the riding equipment set forth in the preceding paragraph, carry out the
following matters for preventing workers from the dangers due to falling:
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(1) To take measures for preventing the riding equipment from the transposition and the falling;
(2) To have workers use safety belts, etc,.;
(3) A  s regards the amount of weight added 500 kg to the weight corresponding to 1.3 times the total weight of
the riding equipment and persons riding on it, not to exceed the rated capacity of the said mobile crane;
(4) To make the riding equipment lower by the method of power lowering.

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3. W
 orkers shall, when having been instructed to use safety belts, etc., in the case referred to in the preceding
paragraph, make use of them.

Article 74 (Prohibition of Entry)

The employer shall, when carrying out the work pertaining to a mobile crane, not allow workers to enter the
places where it is liable to cause dangers to workers due to contact with the superstructure of the said mobile
crane.

Article 74-2

The employer shall, when carrying out the work using a mobile crane and in the case falling under any of the
following each item, not allow workers to enter the place under a lifted load (in the case of item (6), including a
load-lifting attachment):
(1) When a load slung using lifting hooks being suspended;
(2) When a load slung using a single clamp being suspended;
(3) When a load slung at 1 position of the load using wire rope, etc., being suspended (excluding the case of
slinging a load by reeving the wire rope, etc., through an hole or an eye-bolt provided on the load);
(4) When plural loads being lifted at a time, and not fixed such as bundled and kept in a box.;
(5) When a load slung using a load-lifting attachment or a slinging equipped with the magnet system or the
vacuum system being suspended;
(6) When lowering a load or a load-lifting attachment by methods other than power lowering.

Article 74-3 (Suspension of Work in Strong Wind)

The employer shall suspend the work pertaining to a mobile crane, when the dangers regarding the said work
are forecast due to the strong wind.

Article 74-4 (Prevention of Overturning at Strong Wind)

The employer shall, when suspending the work pursuant to the provision of the preceding Article, and in the
case where it is liable to cause overturning of a mobile crane, take measures such as fastening the jib of the
said mobile crane to prevent workers from the danger due to overturning of the mobile crane.

Article 75 (Prohibition of Leaving Mobile Cranes Unattended)

1. T
 he employer shall not have a mobile crane operator leave the operating station while suspending a load.
2. The operator set forth in the preceding paragraph shall not leave the operating station while suspending a
load.

Article 75-2 (Jib Erection Work, etc.)

1. T
 he employer shall, when erecting or dismantling jibs of a mobile crane, take the following measures:
(1) To appoint a person to supervise the work and to have workers carry out it under supervision by the said
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person;
(2) To prohibit workers other than those concerning the work from entering the area where works are
on-going, and display a notice to that effect at a readily visible location;
(3) When dangers regarding the implementation of the work are forecast due to bad weather such as strong
wind, heavy rain and heavy snow, not to have workers engage in the said work.

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2. The employer shall have the person who supervises the work set forth in item 1. of the preceding paragraph,
carry out the following matters:
(1) To determine the work method and the placement of workers and supervise the work;
(2) To check up defects in materials, the function of instruments and tools, and remove defective ones;
(3) To monitor the use of safety belts, etc., and safety helmets during the work.

Article 76 (Periodical Self-inspections)

1. T
 he employer shall, after installation of a mobile crane, perform self-inspections for the said mobile crane
periodically once every period within a year.
However, this shall not apply to the non-use period of the mobile crane, which is not used for a period of
exceeding 1 year.
2. The employer shall, as regards a mobile crane set forth in the provision of the preceding paragraph, perform
the self-inspection, before resuming its use.

Article 77 (Periodical Self-inspections)

1. T
 he employer shall perform self-inspections for a mobile crane as to the following matters periodically once
every period within 1 month.
However, this shall not apply to the non-use period of the mobile crane, which is not used for a period of
exceeding 1 month:
(1) Abnormalities on over-winding preventive devices and other safety devices, overload warning devices and
other warning devices, brakes and clutches;
(2) Damages on wire ropes and lifting chains;
(3) Damages on load-lifting attachments such as hooks and grab buckets;
(4) Damages on the wiring, switchboards and controllers.
2. The employer shall, as regards a mobile crane set forth in the proviso of the preceding paragraph, perform
the self-inspection, as to the matters listed in each item of the same paragraph before resuming its use.

Article 78 (Checkup before Commencing the Work)

The employer shall, when carrying out the work using a mobile crane, check up the function of over-winding
preventive devices, overload alarm devices and other alarm devices, brakes, clutches and controls, before
commencing the work for the day.

Article 79 (Records of Self-inspection)

The employer shall record the results of the self-inspections prescribed in Article 76 and Article 77, and reserve
these records for 3 years.

Article 80 (Repair)

The employer shall, when any abnormality is found based on the self-inspection or the check-up prescribed in
this Section, immediately repair.
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Article 81 (Performance Inspection)

On the performance inspection pertaining to a mobile crane, in addition to examining the construction and the
function of each part of the mobile crane, the load test shall be performed.

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Article 82 (Application, etc., for Performance Inspection)

A person who undergoes the performance inspection pertaining to a mobile crane (limited to the one carried
out by the Chief of the Labor Standards Inspection Office pursuant) shall submit an application for performance
inspection for mobile crane (Form No.11) to the Chief of the competent Labor Standards Inspection Office.

Article 84 (Renewal for Validity Term of Inspection Certificate) [Revised]

The Chief of the competent Labor Standards Inspection Office or the registered performance inspection
agency shall renew the validity term of the mobile crane inspection certificate as regards the mobile crane,
which passed the performance inspection pertaining to mobile crane. In this case, the validity term may be
renewed by fixing the term for less than 2 years, or for over 2 years and within 3 years based on the result of the
performance inspection.

Article 85 (Notification for Alteration)

1. A
 s regards the mobile crane having been installed, the employer who intends to alter any of the parts listed
in the following each item shall, when notifying it pursuant to the provision of paragraph (1) of Article 88 of the
Act, submit the mobile crane alteration notification (Form No.12) with the mobile crane inspection certificate
and drawings of the parts intended to alter (excluding the one listed in item (v)), to the Chief of the competent
Labour Standards Inspection Office:
(i) Jibs and other structural parts;
(ii) Prime movers;
(iii) Brakes;
(iv) Lifting mechanism;
(v) Wire ropes or lifting chains;
(vi) Load-lofting attachments such as hooks and grab buckets;
(vii) Carriers.

Article 86 (Alteration Inspection)


1. A
 person who altered the parts of a mobile crane falling under item (1) or (7) of paragraph 1. of the preceding
Article shall undergo the inspection for the said mobile crane by the Chief of the competent Labor Standards
Inspection Office.
However, this shall not apply to the case that the Chief of the competent Labor Standards Inspection Office
approved the said inspection is unnecessary.
3. A person who undergoes the alteration inspection shall submit an application for mobile crane alteration
inspection to the Chief of the competent Labor Standards Inspection Office.

Article 213 (Safety Coefficient of Wire Rope Sling)

1. T
 he employer shall not use a wire rope or lifting chains as the slinging equipment for a crane, a mobile crane
or a derrick, unless its safety coefficient is 6 or more, or 5 or more respectively.
2. The safety coefficient set forth in the preceding paragraph shall be the value obtained from dividing the
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breaking load of a wire rope or lifting chains by the value of the maximum load applied on the said wire rope
or lifting chains.

Article 214 (Safety Coefficient of Hook, etc. for Slinging)

1. T
 he employer shall not use a hook or a shackle as slinging equipment for a crane, a mobile crane or a derrick,

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unless the safety coefficient is 5 or more.


2. The safety coefficient set forth in the preceding paragraph shall be the value obtained from dividing the
breaking load of the hook or the shackle by the value of the maximum load applied on the said hook or the
said shackle.

Article 215 (Prohibition of Use of Inadequate Wire Rope)

The employer shall not use a wire rope falling under any of the following each item for the slinging equipment for
a crane, a mobile crane or a derrick:
(1) 10% or more of the wires in a lay are broken
(2) A wire rope that the decrease in its diameter exceeds 7% of the nominal diameter;
(3) A kinked wire rope;
(4) A wire rope with remarkable deformation or corrosion.

Article 216 (Prohibition of Use of Inadequate Lifting Chain)

The employer shall not use a lifting chain falling under any of the following each item for the slinging equipment
for a crane, a mobile crane or a derrick:
(1) A lifting chain with the elongation of exceeding 5 % to the original length at the time of manufacturing the
said lifting chain;
(2) A lifting chain that the decrease in its diameter on the cross section exceeds 10 % of the original diameter
on the cross section of the said link at the time of manufacturing the said lifting chain;
(3) A lifting chain with cracked links.

Article 217 (Prohibition of Use of Inadequate Hook, Shackle, etc.)

The employer shall not use the deformed or cracked metallic implements such as a hook, a shackle, a ring, etc.,
as slinging equipment for a crane, a mobile crane or a derrick.

Article 218 (Prohibition of Use of Inadequate Fiber Rope, etc.)

The employer shall not use a fiber rope or a fiber belt falling under any of the following each item as the slinging
equipment for a crane, a mobile crane or a derrick:
(1) A fiber rope or a fiber belt with cut strands;
(2) A fiber rope or a fiber belt with remarkable damage or corrosion.

Article 219 (Fitting of Rings, etc.)

1. T
 he employer shall not use a wire rope or a lifting chain excluding the endless ones as slinging equipment for
a crane, a mobile crane or a derrick, unless those are fitted with hooks, shackles, rings or eyes at their both
ends.
2. The eyes set forth in the preceding paragraph shall be of the eye splice or ferrule secured eye, or the one
made by the method preserving the strength equal to or more to them.
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Article 219-2 (Limiting of Range of Use)

1. T
 he employer shall, when carrying out the sling work using slinging equipment with the magnet system or the
vacuum system, a chain block or a chain lever winding (hereinafter referred to as "slinging equipment" in this
paragraph), make use of the said slinging equipment within its working load limit.
2. The employer shall, when carrying out the sling work using a lifting clamp, carry out the sling work

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corresponding to the purpose of use of the said lifting clamp, and make use of the said clamp within its
working load limit.

Article 220 (Checkup before Commencing the Work)

1. T
 he employer shall, when carrying out the sling work using a wire rope, lifting chain, fiber rope, fiber belt
or metallic implement such as a hook, shackle and ring (hereinafter referred to as "wire ropes, etc.", in this
Article) which are used as the slinging equipment for a crane, mobile crane or derrick, check up abnormalities
on the said wire ropes, etc. before commencing the work for the day.
2. The employer shall, when any abnormality is found based on the checkup set forth in the preceding
paragraph, immediately repair.

Article 221 (Limitation on Placement)

The employer shall, as regards the works for the sling work for a cargo lifting appliance with a limited load of 1
ton or more, place nobody in the said works other than those who fall under any of the following each item:
(1) A person who has completed the skill training course for sling work;
(2) A person who has completed the training of slinger training course listed in the column of training courses
of Appended Table 7 of the Ordinance on the Human Resources Development and Promotion Act.
(3) Other person provided by the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare.

Article 222 (Special Education)

1. T
 he employer shall, when placing a worker in the sling work for a crane, a mobile crane or a derrick with the
lifting capacity of less than 1 ton, give the special education for the safety related to the said operation to the
said worker.
2. The special education set forth in the preceding paragraph shall be conducted on the following subjects:
(1) Knowledge on cranes, mobile cranes and derricks (hereinafter referred to as "cranes, etc.", in this Article);
(2) Knowledge on the dynamics necessary for sling works for cranes, etc.;
(3) Methods for sling works for cranes, etc.;
(4) Related legislation;
(5) Sling work for cranes, etc.:
(6) Signals for operation of cranes, etc.
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Hand Signals

• Hand signals should be done by an appointed signal person


• Hand signals should be moderate and be clear
• Hand signals should be easily seen by the operator, should convey the operation status clearly and should be
done at the safe place

1. Calling out 2. Pointing 3. Winding up 4. Winding down


Raise your hand high. Go near the working area, and Raise your hand, and swing it Raise your arm to your shoulder
point the position by your in a circular motion. Or, raise height, and swing it downward
finger. your arm to your shoulder height, with your palm facing downward.
and swing it upward with your
palm facing upward.

5. Raising boom 6. Lowering boom 7. Horizontal movement 8. Slow movement


Make a fist with your thumb Make a fist with your thumb (Including traveling, lateral Instruct the raising, lowering,
up, and move it upward from down, and move it downward movement, swinging) or horizontal movement by your
your shoulder level. from your shoulder level. Extend your arm to the position little finger or pointing action,
easy to be seen, direct your palm and continue to give the
in the moving direction, and move corresponding sign.
it a few times.

9. Overturning 10. Boom telescoping 11. Stop 12. Emergency stop


Extend your hands in parallel, Extend: Put your fist on your Raise your hand high in crisp Raise and open your hands
and rotate them in the head. Then, move your fist action. However, when wide, and continue to swing
overturning direction. obliquely upward with your instructing the slow movement, them in a rapid and vigorous
thumb up. you may make a fist with your manner.
Retract: Put your fist on your hand raised high.
head. Then, move your fist
obliquely downward with your
thumb down.

13. Work completion Auxiliary signs with whistle


Give a salute, or cross your hands
over your head.
Calling Stop
out
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Winding Winding
up down

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Major Specifications

Crane Specifications

Maximum Rated Lifting Capacity


Maximum rated lifting Standard number
Lift state Model Load radius
capacity of parts of line
GR-130NL 13,000 kg 1.5 m 8
5.3-m boom
GR-130N 4,900 kg 4.0 m 4
GR-130NL 6,000 kg 4.0 m 4
9.0-m boom
GR-130N 4,900 kg 4.5 m 4
GR-130NL 6,000 kg 4.0 m 4
12.7-m boom
GR-130N 4,900 kg 4.5 m 4
GR-130NL 5,000 kg 4.5 m 4
16.4-m boom
GR-130N 4,900 kg 4.5 m 4
20.1-m boom 4,700 kg 4.0 m 4
23.8-m boom 3,200 kg 5.5 m 4
3.6-m jib 1,600 kg 80° 1
5.5-m jib 1,000 kg 70° 1
Single top 1,800 kg ----- 1

Lifting Height, Length, Angle, and Speed


Item Data
Boom 24.5 m
Maximum lifting height
Jib 30.0 m
Boom 22.3 m
Maximum load radius
Jib 23.3 m
Boom length 5.3 m–23.8 m
Boom extension speed 18.5 m/52 s
Jib length 3.6 m, 5.5 m
Main winch 125 m/min. (5th layer)
Hoist-up speed
Auxiliary winch 110 m/min. (3rd layer)
Main Normal 110 m/min. (5th layer)
Hoist-down speed winch High-speed 155 m/min. (5th layer)
(reference) Auxiliary Normal 100 m/min. (3rd layer)
winch High-speed 145 m/min. (3rd layer)
Boom angle -3°–82°
Boom raising speed -3°–82°/29 s
Swing angle 360° continuous
Swing speed 2.4 min-1 (rpm)

Carrier Specifications
Item Data
Engine Cummins QSB4.5
Engine displacement 4.460 L (4,460 cc)
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Overall Dimensions
Dimensions
No.
X-type outrigger H-type outrigger
1. Float size 270 × 270 mm 350 mm
2. 2,210 mm 2,223 mm
3. 2,685 mm 2,672 mm
4. Outrigger maximum
4,700 mm 4,700 mm
extension width
5. Tail swing radius 1,600 mm 1,600 mm
6. 2,455 mm 2,468 mm
7. 2,440 mm 2,427 mm
8. Overall width 2,000 mm 2,000 mm
9. Rear overhang 1,750 mm 1,750 mm
10. Wheelbase 2,750 mm 2,750 mm
11. 1,385 mm 1,385 mm
12. Front overhang 3,040 mm 3,040 mm
13. Overall length 7,540 mm 7,540 mm
14. Overall height 2,815 mm 2,815 mm

(2) (3)

(5)

(8)

(4)
(7) (6)

(1)

(1)

(14)

(11)
(12) (10) (9)
(13)

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Mass

Carrier Mass
Item Mass
Gross vehicle mass 14,415 kg
Front axle load 7,050 kg
Rear axle load 7,365 kg

Hook Block Mass


Item Mass
(13-t hook block) 90 kg
Main hook block
(4.9-t hook block) 90 kg
Auxiliary hook block (1.8-t hook block) 25 kg

Wire Rope

Specifications
Posture IWRC 6 × Fi(29)O/O
Allowable load 17.6 kN (1.8 tf)
Ultimate (failure) load 84.9 kN (8.66 tf)
For main winch
Diameter 11.2 mm
Length 137 m
Mass 0.552 kg/m
Posture IWRC 6 × Fi(29)O/O
Allowable load 17.6 kN (1.8 tf)
For auxiliary Ultimate (failure) load 89.2 kN (9.10 tf)
winch Diameter 11.2 mm
Length 70 m
Mass 0.552 kg/m

Criteria for Replacement (Number of Cut Wires, Reduction in Diameter)


Number of cut wire 13
Main winch wire rope
Diameter of wire rope 10.5 mm
Auxiliary winch wire Number of cut wire 13
rope Diameter of wire rope 10.5 mm

Other
Item Model Mass
GR-130NL 13,000 kg
Maximum vertical load capacity of outrigger
GR-130N 10,600 kg
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Oils and Greases

Oils and Greases Table


The oils and greases listed below are used in new cranes at the time of shipment from the factory.

Oil/Grease No. Component Brand (manufacturer) Capacity/quantity


1 Side of boom
Slide plates
2
(top surface of boom) TNR (TADANO Genuine Grease)
Slide plates
3
(bottom surface of boom)
4 Wire rope (for winch)
Wire rope
5
(for boom telescoping)
Upper structure

6 Swing bearing
7 Swing gear
8 Rotary joint
9 Winch guide sheave
10 Winch guide sheave pin
Grease Boom elevating cylinder upper As required
11 Mobilarma 798 (Exxon Mobil)
pivot pin
Boom elevating cylinder lower Daphne Eponex Grease SR No. 2
12
pivot pin (Idemitsu)
13 Boom pivot pin
14 Main hook block (13 t/4.9 t)
15 Auxiliary hook block (1.8 t)
21 Propeller shaft
22 Outrigger floats
Lower structure

23 Jack cylinder pivot pin (*1)


24 Outrigger link pivot pin (*1)
25 King pin for axle (lower)
26 Axle tie rod end
27 Distributor (*6) Nigtight LE-0 (Nippon Grease)
1 Winch speed reducer Mobilube GX 80W-90 (Exxon Mobil) 1.8 L × 2
2 Swing speed reducer Mobilgear 600 XP320 (Exxon Mobil) 0.5 L
Gear oil
3 Axle (carrier) 6.6 L × 2
Apolloil gear HE-S90 (Idemitsu)
4 Axle (planetary gear) 0.8 L × 4
JASO-standard DH-2 or better,
Engine oil 1 Engine SAE15W-40 12.5 L
(For cold climates: SAE10W-30)
14.6 L (*2)
Long-life 29.1 L (*3)
1 Radiator TADANO Genuine Long-life Coolant
coolant (With mixture ratio
of 50%)
Torque TADANO Genuine Torque Converter
1 Torque converter 19.0 L (*4)
converter oil Oil
Fuel 1 Fuel tank Diesel JIS K2204 2 189 L
TADANO Genuine Brake Fluid
Brake fluid 1 Brake fluid reservoir 1.9 L
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DOT-5.1
TADANO Hydraulic Oil LL Approx. 149 L (*5)
Hydraulic oil 1 Hydraulic oil tank
(TADANO Genuine) Approx. 220 L (*4)
(*1): X-type outrigger only (*2): amount of long life coolant required (*3): Total water capacity
(*4): Total oil capacity (*5): Tank capacity (*6): Refer to the grease page

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Recommended Oils and Greases


Use the oils and greases used at the time of factory shipment for replacement. If using other brands of oils and
greases is unavoidable, use the brands shown in the equivalent field in the table below.

Grease
Oil/grease at shipment Equivalent
Component
Manufacturer Brand Manufacturer Brand
TADANO
Boom TNR ----- -----
genuine
Wire rope Exxon Mobil Mobilarma 798 ----- -----
Nigtight LE-2/Cartridge
Nippon Grease
Lithium EP-2
Idemitsu Daphne Eponex SR No. 2
Exxon Mobil Mobilux EP2
Shell Shell Alvania EP Grease 2 (*1)
JX Nippon Oil &
Epnoc Grease AP (N) 2
Energy
Cosmo Grease Dynamax
Cosmo
EP No. 2
Distributor Nippon Grease Nigtight LE-0
Nigtight LE-0/Cartridge Lithium
Nippon Grease
EP-0
Idemitsu Daphne Eponex No. 0
Exxon Mobil Mobilux EP0
Shell Shell Alvania EP Grease R0
JX Nippon Oil &
Epnoc Grease AP(N)0
Energy
Cosmo Grease Dynamax EP
Cosmo
No. 0
Exxon Mobil Mobilux EP2
Shell Shell Alvania EP Grease 2
Daphne eponex SR JX Nippon oil &
Other Idemitsu Epnoc grease AP(N) 2
No.2 energy
Cosmo grease dynamax EP
Cosmo
No.2
(*1): W
 hen the machine is shipped, a grease of consistency No. 0 is used. If you use a grease of consistency
No. 2, it is recommended to use it in an environment where ambient temperature is 0°C or higher.
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Gear Oil
Oil/grease at shipment Equivalent
Component
Manufacturer Brand Type Manufacturer Brand
Shell Shell spirax EP90
Idemitsu Apolloil gear HE90
Winch speed API service
Mobilube GX JX Nippon Oil &
reducer (main / Exxon Mobil classification Gear oil GL-4 90
80W-90 Energy
auxiliary winch) GL-4 SAE90
Cosmo Cosmo gear GL-4 90

Shell omala oil S2 G


ISO VG320 Shell
320
API service Daphne super gear
Swing speed Mobilgear 600XP Idemitsu
Exxon Mobil classifi- oil 320
reducer 320
cation: JX Nippon oil &
Bonnoc M320
GL-3 energy
Cosmo Cosmo gear SE320
Mobilube HD
Exxon Mobil
API service 80W-90
Shell Shell Gelco oil 5090
Axle Idemitsu Apolloil gear HE-S90 classification
JX Nippon oil &
GL-5 SAE90 Gear oil GL-5 90
energy
Cosmo Cosmo gear GL-5 90

Engine Oil
Oil/grease at shipment Equivalent
Component
Type Manufacturer Brand
(Standard) JASO standards DH-2 or better
Engine SAE15W-40 Refer to the separate engine manual.
(Cold climates) JASO standards DH-2 or better
SAE10W-30

LLC (Long-life Coolant)


Oil/grease at shipment Equivalent
Component
Manufacturer Brand Manufacturer Brand
Exxon Mobil
Shell
Apollo radiator
TADANO Idemitsu
Engine coolant TADANO Genuine Long-life Coolant coolant
Genuine
JX Nippon oil &
energy
Cosmo
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Torque Converter Oil

Oil/grease at shipment Equivalent


Component
Manufacturer Brand Manufacturer Brand
Exxon Mobil Mobil ATF220
Shell Shell gelco ATF
Torque TADANO Idemitsu Apolloil ATF D-2
TADANO Genuine Torque
converter,
Genuine Converter Oil JX Nippon oil &
transmission ATF II (N)
energy
Cosmo Cosmo ATF2

Brake fluid
Oil/grease at shipment
Component
Manufacturer Brand
Brake fluid TADANO
TADANO Genuine Brake Fluid DOT-5.1
reservoir Genuine

Hydraulic oil
Oil/grease at shipment
Component
Manufacturer Brand
Hydraulic oil TADANO
TADANO Hydraulic Oil LL
tank Genuine
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Service Data

Service Data

Relief Valve Set Pressure


Circuit Set pressure
Hoisting up 24.5 MPa (250 kgf/cm2)
Winch
Hoisting down 8.8 MPa (90 kgf/cm2)
Elevating Lowering 2.2 MPa (22 kgf/cm2)
Jib tilt Lowering 5.2 MPa (53 kgf/cm2)
Swing 17.2 MPa (175 kgf/cm2)
Outrigger 20.6 MPa (210 kgf/cm2)
Steering 18.6 MPa (190 kgf/cm2)
Hook-in 9.0 MPa (92 kgf/cm2)

Air Pressure in Air Tank


Specified pressure 710–830 kPa (7.2–8.5 kgf/cm2)

Oil Pressure in Torque Converter


Engine revolution Set pressure
800 min-1 (rpm) 1.96 MPa (20 kgf/cm2) or more
MAX 2.14–2.44 MPa (21.8–24.9 kgf/cm2)

Tire Air Pressure


Tire size Air pressure
275/80 R22.5 151/148J 900 kPa (9.00 kgf/cm2)

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Extension Width of Outriggers and Working Area


NO.1 0° NO.2 0° NO.4 0° NO.6 0° NO.8 0°

50° 310° 50°


310°
305° 55°
300° 60° 300° 60°
300° 60°
295° 65° 295° 65° 65°
295°
290° 70°

275° 85°
270° 90°

245° 115°
240° 120°
235° 125° 235° 125°
225° 135° 220° 140°
215° 145° 210° 150°
205° 155° 205° 155°
200° 195° 165° 160°
180° 180° 180° 180° 180°
NO.9 0° NO.10 0° NO.12 0° NO.14 0° NO.16 0°

315° 45°
315° 45°
50° 310° 50°
310° 55°
305° 305° 55°
300° 60° 300° 60° 300° 60° 300° 60°
295° 65°

285° 75° 285° 75°


280° 80°

250° 110° 250° 110°

240° 120°
230° 130° 230° 130°
225° 135° 225° 135°
220° 140°
210° 150° 210° 150°
205° 155° 205° 155°
195° 165°
180° 180° 180° 180° 180°
NO.25 0° NO.26 0° NO.28 0° NO.30 0° NO.32 0°

325° 35° 325° 35°


320° 40° 320° 40° 320° 40°
315° 45° 315° 45° 315° 45° 315° 45°
310° 50° 310° 50°
305° 55° 305° 55° 305° 55°
300° 60°

290° 70°

280° 80°
270° 90°

260° 100°

250° 110°
245° 115° 245° 115°
240° 120° 240° 120°
235° 125° 235° 125°
225° 135° 225° 135°
220° 140° 215° 145° 215° 145°
210° 150° 205° 155°
205° 155° 200° 195° 165° 160°
180° 180° 180° 180° 180°
NO.41 0° NO.42 0° NO.44 0° NO.46 0° NO.48 0°

25° 335° 25° 335° 25° 335° 25°


30° 335° 30° 330° 30°
330° 330° 330° 30°
35° 325° 35° 35° 325° 35°
325° 325°
320° 40° 320° 40° 320° 40°
315° 45° 315° 45°
310° 50° 310° 50°
305° 55°

295° 65°
290° 70°
285° 75°

270° 90°

260° 100°
255° 105°
250° 110°
245° 115°
240° 120° 240° 120°
235° 125° 235° 125° 235° 125°
230° 130° 230° 130° 230° 130°
220° 140° 220° 140° 220° 140°
210° 150°
210° 150° 205°
205° 155° 155°
200° 195° 165° 160°
180° 180° 180° 180° 180°

NO.57 0° NO.58 0° NO.60 0° NO.62 0° NO.64 0°

340° 345° 15° 20° 340° 345° 15° 20° 340° 345° 15° 340° 345° 15° 20° 340° 345° 15°
25° 20° 25° 20°
335° 25° 335° 335° 25° 335° 335° 25°
35° 330° 30° 330° 30° 35°
325° 325°
320° 40° 320° 40°
315° 45°
310° 50°

300° 60°
295° 65° 295° 65°

275° 85°

265° 95°
260° 100°
255° 105°
250° 110°

240° 120° 240° 120° 240° 120°


235° 125° 235° 125°
130° 230° 130° 230° 130°
230° 130° 230°
225° 135° 140° 225° 135°
225° 135° 140° 220°
220° 215° 145° 215° 145°
215° 145°
210° 150° 205° 155°
205° 155° 200° 195° 165° 160°
180° 180° 180° 180° 180°

K00924-000
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Head Office
Ko-34, Shinden-cho, Takamatsu,
761-0185, Japan

International Operation
Tadano Ryogoku Bldg.
4-12, Kamezawa 2-chome,
Sumida-ku, Tokyo, 130-0014, Japan
Tel.: +81-3-3621-7750
Tel fax: +81-3-3621-7785
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