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TMS870
85% STABILITY
(SAE J1289 APR81)
220489
SERIAL NUMBER
GENERAL NOTES.....................................................................................................................................7
LIFTING AREA DIAGRAM/WEIGHT REDUCTIONS/WIRE ROPE INF0..........................................................8
RANGE DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................9
COUNTERWEIGHT CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS......................................................................................10
MODE A
MODE B
ON RUBBER ............................................................................................................................................86
SETUP:
1. The machine shall be level and on a firm supporting surface. Depending on the nature of the supporting surface, it may be necessary to have structural
supports under the outrigger floats or tires to spread the load to a larger bearing surface.
2. For outrigger operation, outriggers shall be properly extended with tires raised free of crane weight before operating the boom or lifting loads.
3. When machine is equipped with center front stabilizer, the front stabilizer shall be set in accordance with instructions in Operator's & Safety Handbook.
4. When equipped with removable and/or extendible counterweight, the proper counterweight shall be installed and fully extended before and during operation.
5. If crane is approved by the manufacturer for on-rubber lifting, tires shall be inflated to the recommended pressure before lifting on rubber.
6. With certain boom and hoist tackle combinations, maximum capacities may not be obtainable with standard cable lengths.
7. Unless approved by the crane manufacturer, do not travel with boom extension or jib erected. Refer to the Operator's and Safety Handbook for jobsite
travel information.
8. When operating on rubber, do not swing boom over the sides. Loss of backward stability will occur causing a backward tipping condition.
9. When operating on retracted outriggers, use of 18000 lb. or 12500 lb. counterweights are prohibited. Loss of backward stability will occur causing a
backward tipping condition.
OPERATION:
1. Rated loads at rated radius shall not be exceeded. Do not tip the machine to determine allowable loads. For clamshell or concrete bucket operation, weight
of bucket and load must not exceed 80% of rated lifting capacities.
2. All rated loads have been tested to and meet minimum requirements of SAE J1063 - Cantilevered Boom Crane Structures - Method of Test, and do not exceed
85% of the tipping load on outriggers fully extended and SAE J1289 - Mobile Crane Stability Ratings [1.25P<(T-0.1A)] on outriggers 50% and 0% extended
as determined by SAE J765 - Crane Load Stability Test Code.
3. Rated loads include the weight of hookblock, slings and auxiliary lifting devices and their weights shall be subtracted from the listed rating to obtain the
net load to be lifted. When more than the minimum required hoist reeving is used, the additional rope weight shall be considered part of the load to be lifted.
4. Load ratings are based on freely suspended loads. No attempt shall be made to move a load horizontally in any direction.
5. The maximum in-service wind speed is 20 m.p.h. It is recommended when wind velocity is above 20 m.p.h., the rated loads and boom lengths shall be
appropriately reduced. For machines not in-service, the main boom should be retracted and lowered with the swing brake set in wind velocities over 30
m.p.h.
6. Rated loads are for lift crane service only.
7. Do not operate at a radius or boom length where capacities are not listed. At these positions, the machine may overturn without any load on the hook.
8. The maximum load which can be telescoped is not definable because of variations in loadings and crane maintenance, but it is safe to attempt retraction
and extension of the boom within the limits of the capacity chart.
9. When the boom length or lift radius or both are between values listed, the smallest load shown at either the next larger radius or next longer or shorter
boom length shall be used.
10. For safe operation, the user shall make due allowances for his particular job conditions, such as: soft or uneven ground, out of level conditions, high winds,
side loads, pendulum action, jerking or sudden stopping of loads, experience of personnel, two machine (tandem) lifts, traveling with loads, electric wires,
obstacles, hazardous conditions, etc. Side pull on boom, boom extension or jib is extremely dangerous.
11. If machine is equipped with individually controlled powered boom sections, the boom sections must be extended equally at all times.
12. Never handle personnel with this machine unless the requirements of the applicable national, state, and local regulations and safety codes are met.
13. Keep load handling devices a minimum of 18 inches (45.7 cm) below boom head at all times.
14. The boom angle before loading should be greater than the loaded boom angle to account for deflection.
15. Capacities appearing above the bold line are based on structural strength and tipping should not be relied upon as a capacity limitation.
16. Capacities for the 35 ft. boom length shall be lifted with boom fully retracted. If boom is not fully retracted, capacities shall not exceed those
shown for the 61 ft. boom length.
17. Radii less than 30 ft. not recommended when lifting over front of machine.
18. When operating the machine in the "On Outriggers 50% Extended (15' 5" spread)" mode, the outrigger beam pins must be engaged. When
operating machine in the "On Outriggers 0% Extended (7' 7" spread)" mode, the outrigger beams must be fully retracted. Failure to follow these
precautions could result in structural damage or loss of stability of the machine.
19. When utilizing the 31 ft. - 56 ft. folding boom extension, Mode "B" must be selected on the LMI. When LMI operating codes xx21 thru xx43 are
selected, the main boom will sequence as follows; inner-mid 100%, then center-mid 100%, then outer-mid & fly.
20. Regardless of counterweight and outrigger spread configuration, no deduct is required from the main boom charts for a stowed boom extension.
However, the LMI system still monitors the effect of the stowed boom extension and will display a load value which will vary with changes in
boom length and boom angle. To achieve maximum main boom capacities, the boom extension must be removed from the crane.
21. WARNING: Lifting with the 31 ft. extension base, with the 25 ft. extension fly either erected or folded along side of extension base, is strictly
prohibited.
22. The maximum outrigger pad load is 94,800 lb.
DEFINITIONS:
1. Operating Radius: Horizontal distance from a projection of the axis of rotation to the supporting surface before loading to the center of the vertical hoist
line or tackle with load applied.
2. Loaded Boom Angle (Shown in Parenthesis on Main Boom Capacity Chart): is the angle between the boom base section and the horizontal, after lifting
the rated load at the rated radius with the rated boom length.
3. Working Area: Areas measured in a circular arc about the center line of rotation as shown on the working area diagram.
4. Freely Suspended Load: Load hanging free with no direct external force applied except by the lift cable.
5. Side Load: Horizontal force applied to the lifted load either on the ground or in the air.
PERMISSIBLE NOMINAL
HOISTS CABLE SPECS.
LINE PULLS CABLE LENGTH
3/4" (19 mm) 18x19 Class or 35x7
Main & Aux.
Rotation Resistant 12,920 lbs. 620 ft.
Model 30
Min. Breaking Str. 64,600 lbs.
AUXILIARY BOOM NOSE 116 lbs. NOTE: All load handling devices and boom
HOOKBLOCKS and HEADACHE BALLS: attachments are considered part of the load
70 Ton, 6 Sheave 1,674 lbs.+ and suitable allowances MUST BE MADE for
70 Ton, 6 Sheave their combined weights. Weights are for
2,010 lbs.+ Grove furnished equipment.
w/cheekplates
45 Ton, 3 Sheave 876 lbs.+
45 Ton, 3 Sheave
1,066 lbs.+
w/cheekplates
15 Ton, 1 Sheave 380 lbs.+
10 Ton Headache Ball 560 lbs.+
+Refer to rating plate for actual weight.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Radius #4601
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 61 74 87 99 112 138
90,500 42,900 *32,100
10
(65.5) (77.5) (80)
79,150 42,000 32,100 *31,850
12
(62) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
66,050 36,550 32,100 31,850 *21,350
15
(56) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
51,950 29,400 31,350 28,850 21,350 19,000
20
(44.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5)
34,550 24,350 26,450 25,050 20,850 18,150 *19,000
25
(29.5) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (80)
20,500 22,300 21,550 18,650 17,300 18,300
30
(56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (78.5)
17,450 19,100 18,500 16,900 16,450 17,650
35
(50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (76.5)
See 13,650 14,900 16,000 15,300 15,650 15,300
40
Note 16 (43) (53.5) (60) (65) (69) (74)
10,200 11,400 12,550 13,600 14,150 12,550
45
(35) (48.5) (56) (61.5) (66) (72)
7,600 8,760 9,880 10,950 11,950 10,250
50
(24.5) (42.5) (52) (58.5) (63) (69.5)
4,960 6,050 7,110 8,160 6,590
60
(28) (42.5) (51) (57) (65)
3,340 4,490 5,520 4,100
70
(30) (42.5) (50) (60)
2,430 3,510 2,300
80
(32) (42.5) (55)
1,700
90
(33.5)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,060 970 900 850 1,020 1,020
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated length (no load) 16 22 50
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0 degree boom angle (no load) 87
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Ext. %
Inner-mid 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
Center-mid 0 100 100 100 100 100 100
Outer-mid 0 0 25 50 75 100 100
Fly 0 0 25 50 75 100 100
TMS870 - S/N 220489 20
RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS WITH 5,500 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT
35 FT. - 138 FT. BOOM (MODE A)
ON OUTRIGGERS 0% EXTENDED - 360°
Radius #8101
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 61 74 87 99 112 138
50,800 42,600 *32,100
10
(65.5) (77.5) (80)
38,950 33,550 32,100 *31,850
12
(62) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
27,550 24,600 24,850 24,650 *21,350
15
(56) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
16,100 15,600 16,400 16,750 16,800 16,700
20
(44.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5)
9,550 10,150 11,250 11,800 12,100 12,250 *9,210
25
(29.5) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (80)
6,480 7,470 8,440 8,900 9,150 6,420
30
(56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (78.5)
3,730 4,710 5,610 6,530 6,870 4,350
35
(50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (76.5)
1,700 2,690 3,580 4,440 5,130 2,750
40
(43) (53.5) (60) (65) (69) (74)
1,120 2,030 2,860 3,700 1,470
45
(48.5) (56) (61.5) (66) (72)
See 1,630 2,430
50
Note 16 (58.5) (63)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,190 1,060 970 900 850 1,020
Minimum boom angle
(deg.) for indicated 40 47 53 57 60 71
length (no load)
Maximum boom length
(ft.) at 0 degree boom 35
angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Radius #4201
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 61 74 87 99 112 138
88,400 42,900 *32,100
10
(65.5) (77.5) (80)
76,700 42,000 32,100 *31,850
12
(62) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
65,000 36,550 32,100 31,850 *21,350
15
(56) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
41,950 29,400 31,350 28,850 21,350 19,000
20
(44.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5)
26,400 24,350 26,450 25,050 20,850 18,150 *19,000
25
(29.5) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (80)
18,850 20,000 20,750 18,650 17,300 17,300
30
(56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (78.5)
13,200 14,400 15,500 16,450 16,450 13,450
35
(50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (76.5)
9,310 10,500 11,600 12,700 13,450 10,550
40
(43) (53.5) (60) (65) (69) (74)
6,450 7,630 8,770 9,820 10,850 8,320
45
(35) (48.5) (56) (61.5) (66) (72)
See 4,260 5,420 6,540 7,610 8,640 6,310
50
Note 16 (24.5) (42.5) (52) (58.5) (63) (69.5)
2,260 3,350 4,410 5,460 3,390
60
(28) (42.5) (51) (57) (65)
1,180 2,220 3,250 1,410
70
(30) (42.5) (50) (60)
1,650
80
(42.5)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,190 1,060 970 900 850 1,020
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for
20 28 33 36 59
indicated length (no load)
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0
61
degree boom angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Radius #4801
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 61 74 87 99 112 138
87,250 42,900 *32,100
10
(65.5) (77.5) (80)
76,000 42,000 32,100 *31,850
12
(62) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
64,400 36,550 32,100 31,850 *21,350
15
(56) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
38,000 29,400 31,350 28,850 21,350 19,000
20
(44.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5)
23,600 23,750 24,500 24,750 20,850 18,150 *19,000
25
(29.5) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (80)
16,650 17,800 18,550 18,650 17,300 15,300
30
(56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (78.5)
11,450 12,600 13,750 14,650 14,850 11,750
35
(50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (76.5)
7,810 9,030 10,100 11,200 11,900 9,070
40
(43) (53.5) (60) (65) (69) (74)
5,150 6,330 7,470 8,520 9,570 6,990
45
(35) (48.5) (56) (61.5) (66) (72)
See 3,120 4,270 5,390 6,460 7,500 5,160
50
Note 16 (24.5) (42.5) (52) (58.5) (63) (69.5)
1,330 2,420 3,490 4,530 2,470
60
(28) (42.5) (51) (57) (65)
1,440 2,470
70
(42.5) (50)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,190 1,060 970 900 850 1,020
Minimum boom angle (deg.)
26 33 39 44 62
for indicated length (no load)
Maximum boom length (ft.)
61
at 0 degree boom angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension and do not exceed 85% of tipping
loads, in accordance with SAE J-765 NOV93.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
TMS870- S/N 220489 33
TMS870 - S/N 220489 34
RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS WITH 18,000 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT
35 FT. - 138 FT. BOOM (MODE B)
ON OUTRIGGERS 50% EXTENDED - 360°
Radius #4501
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 55 61 74 87 99 112 125 138
90,500 79,100 78,450 *57,050
10
(65.5) (76) (77.5) (80)
79,150 78,800 77,500 57,050 *43,300
12
(62) (73.5) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
66,050 65,750 66,000 51,650 43,300 *32,100
15
(56) (70) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
51,950 51,600 51,900 44,350 39,550 32,100 30,050 *20,150
20
(44.5) (64.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5) (80)
38,700 37,800 36,300 37,050 33,800 32,100 30,050 20,150 *19,000
25
(29.5) (58) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (79) (80)
26,750 25,850 26,600 26,350 27,000 27,250 19,100 18,300
30
(51) (56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78.5)
19,750 19,250 19,400 19,500 20,650 21,600 18,100 17,650
35
(43.5) (50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (74) (76.5)
14,850 14,700 14,450 14,550 15,650 16,800 17,250 17,000
40
(34.5) (43) (53.5) (60) (65) (69) (72) (74)
11,250 11,050 10,750 10,950 12,050 13,150 14,200 15,000
45
(21.5) (35) (48.5) (56) (61.5) (66) (69) (72)
See 8,270 7,930 8,160 9,280 10,350 11,400 12,500
50
Note 16 (24.5) (42.5) (52) (58.5) (63) (66.5) (69.5)
3,910 4,150 5,280 6,380 7,420 8,470
60
(28) (42.5) (51) (57) (61.5) (65)
1,430 2,540 3,620 4,700 5,730
70
(30) (42.5) (50) (56) (60)
1,630 2,690 3,740
80
(42.5) (49.5) (55)
1,170 2,210
90
(43) (49.5)
1,010
100
(43)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,340 1,310 1,330 1,350 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,020
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated length (no load) 24 33 36 38 40
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0 degree boom angle (no load) 74
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to SAE J1289
APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by boom angle.
Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is set up. For boom
angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to SAE J1289
APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension and do not exceed 85% of tipping
loads, in accordance with SAE J-765 NOV93.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
TMS870- S/N 220489 41
TMS870 - S/N 220489 42
RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS WITH 12,500 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT
35 FT. - 138 FT. BOOM (MODE B)
ON OUTRIGGERS 50% EXTENDED - 360°
Radius #4601
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 55 61 74 87 99 112 125 138
90,500 79,100 78,450 *57,050
10
(65.5) (76) (77.5) (80)
79,150 78,800 77,500 57,050 *43,300
12
(62) (73.5) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
66,050 65,750 66,000 51,650 43,300 *32,100
15
(56) (70) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
51,950 49,050 46,450 44,350 39,550 32,100 30,050 *20,150
20
(44.5) (64.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5) (80)
34,550 31,550 30,050 31,950 30,200 30,600 30,050 20,150 *19,000
25
(29.5) (58) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (79) (80)
21,900 21,050 23,350 22,300 23,050 23,450 19,100 18,300
30
(51) (56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78.5)
15,800 15,300 16,750 16,000 17,200 18,350 18,100 17,650
35
(43.5) (50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (74) (76.5)
11,550 11,350 12,100 11,600 12,750 13,900 15,000 15,300
40
(34.5) (43) (53.5) (60) (65) (69) (72) (74)
8,500 8,510 8,680 8,450 9,550 10,650 11,750 12,550
45
(21.5) (35) (48.5) (56) (61.5) (66) (69) (72)
See 6,310 6,070 6,010 7,080 8,150 9,210 10,250
50
Note 16 (24.5) (42.5) (52) (58.5) (63) (66.5) (69.5)
2,350 2,540 3,560 4,570 5,580 6,590
60
(28) (42.5) (51) (57) (61.5) (65)
1,160 2,140 3,120 4,100
70
(42.5) (50) (56) (60)
1,340 2,300
80
(49.5) (55)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,340 1,310 1,330 1,350 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,020
Minimum boom angle (deg.)
20 31 38 43 47 50
for indicated length (no load)
Maximum boom length (ft.)
61
at 0 degree boom angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to SAE J1289
APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by boom angle.
Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is set up. For boom
angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to SAE J1289
APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension and do not exceed 85% of tipping
loads, in accordance with SAE J-765 NOV93.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by boom angle.
Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is set up. For boom
angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
59 60 60 61 62 63
for indicated length
55 35
at 0 deg. boom angle
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees. A6-829-014550
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to
SAE J1289 APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight
reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by
boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the
machine is set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine
tipping with boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting
rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to
SAE J1289 APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight
reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are
determined by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for
which the machine is set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine
tipping with boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting
rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Radius #8001
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 55 61 74 87 99 112 125 138
56,500 47,000 45,450 *41,150
10
(65.5) (76) (77.5) (80)
43,600 36,750 35,800 32,600 *30,000
12
(62) (73.5) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
31,150 26,600 26,150 23,900 22,100 *22,350
15
(56) (70) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
18,550 16,600 16,500 15,050 13,850 14,550 14,950 *15,100
20
(44.5) (64.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5) (80)
11,400 10,500 10,650 9,630 8,760 9,670 10,250 10,600 *10,850
25
(29.5) (58) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (79) (80)
6,470 6,670 5,950 5,290 6,310 7,010 7,500 7,840
30
(51) (56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78.5)
3,580 3,580 3,250 2,760 3,850 4,620 5,180 5,580
35
(43.5) (50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (74) (76.5)
See 1,440 1,330 1,050 1,980 2,790 3,390 3,840
40
Note 16 (34.5) (43) (53.5) (65) (69) (72) (74)
1,350 1,980 2,460
45
(66) (69) (72)
1,330
50
(69.5)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,340 1,310 1,330 1,350 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,020
Minimum boom angle
(deg.) for indicated 30 42 53 61 64 65 67 68
length (no load)
Maximum boom length
(ft.) at 0 degree boom 35
angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension and do not exceed 85% of tipping
loads, in accordance with SAE J-765 NOV93.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by boom angle.
Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is set up. For boom
angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension and do not exceed 85% of tipping
loads, in accordance with SAE J-765 NOV93.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Radius #4101
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 55 61 74 87 99 112 125 138
89,350 79,100 78,450 *57,050
10
(65.5) (76) (77.5) (80)
77,350 77,000 77,300 57,050 *43,300
12
(62) (73.5) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
65,500 65,100 63,200 51,650 43,300 *32,100
15
(56) (70) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
45,250 38,750 36,100 36,850 34,500 32,100 30,050 *20,150
20
(44.5) (64.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5) (80)
28,750 24,200 22,700 25,450 23,900 24,500 24,750 20,150 *19,000
25
(29.5) (58) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (79) (80)
16,200 15,350 17,850 16,600 17,900 18,550 18,800 18,300
30
(51) (56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78.5)
11,150 10,650 12,100 11,350 12,550 13,750 14,600 14,850
35
(43.5) (50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (74) (76.5)
7,650 7,460 8,170 7,710 8,860 10,000 11,150 11,800
40
(34.5) (43) (53.5) (60) (65) (69) (72) (74)
5,090 5,100 5,280 5,050 6,150 7,250 8,350 9,430
45
(21.5) (35) (48.5) (56) (61.5) (66) (69) (72)
See 3,300 3,070 3,010 4,080 5,140 6,210 7,270
50
Note 16 (24.5) (42.5) (52) (58.5) (63) (66.5) (69.5)
1,130 2,140 3,160 4,170
60
(51) (57) (61.5) (65)
1,090 2,060
70
(56) (60)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,340 1,310 1,330 1,350 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,020
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated length
35 44 50 53 55 57
(no load)
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0 degree boom
61
angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to
SAE J1289 APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight
reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by
boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the
machine is set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine
tipping with boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting
rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to SAE J1289
APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Radius #8101
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 55 61 74 87 99 112 125 138
50,800 42,000 40,600 *36,650
10
(65.5) (76) (77.5) (80)
38,950 32,600 31,750 28,800 *26,350
12
(62) (73.5) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
27,550 23,300 22,900 20,850 19,100 *19,500
15
(56) (70) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
16,100 14,100 14,050 12,700 11,600 12,350 12,800 *13,050
20
(44.5) (64.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5) (80)
9,550 8,530 8,720 7,740 6,930 7,890 8,520 8,940 *9,210
25
(29.5) (58) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (79) (80)
4,820 5,080 4,370 3,740 4,800 5,530 6,050 6,420
30
(51) (56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78.5)
2,180 2,330 1,880 1,430 2,540 3,340 3,920 4,350
35
(43.5) (50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (74) (76.5)
See 1,660 2,280 2,750
40
Note 16 (69) (72) (74)
1,470
45
(72)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,340 1,310 1,330 1,350 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,020
Minimum boom angle
(deg.) for indicated 37 47 56 62 66 68 70 71
length (no load)
Maximum boom length
(ft.) at 0 degree boom 35
angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension and do not exceed 85% of tipping
loads, in accordance with SAE J-765 NOV93.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by boom angle.
Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is set up. For boom
angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Radius #4201
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 55 61 74 87 99 112 125 138
88,400 79,100 78,450 *57,050
10
(65.5) (76) (77.5) (80)
76,700 76,350 76,600 57,050 *43,300
12
(62) (73.5) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
65,000 60,400 58,650 51,650 43,300 *32,100
15
(56) (70) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
41,950 35,450 32,800 33,850 31,650 31,800 30,050 *20,150
20
(44.5) (64.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5) (80)
26,400 21,850 20,400 23,100 21,650 22,350 22,650 20,150 *19,000
25
(29.5) (58) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (79) (80)
14,400 13,550 16,000 14,800 16,100 16,800 17,100 17,300
30
(51) (56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78.5)
9,670 9,210 10,600 9,870 11,050 12,250 13,150 13,450
35
(43.5) (50) (58.5) (64) (68.5) (71.5) (74) (76.5)
6,400 6,210 6,920 6,460 7,610 8,750 9,890 10,550
40
(34.5) (43) (53.5) (60) (65) (69) (72) (74)
4,010 4,020 4,190 3,960 5,060 6,160 7,260 8,320
45
(21.5) (35) (48.5) (56) (61.5) (66) (69) (72)
See 2,350 2,110 2,050 3,120 4,190 5,250 6,310
50
Note 16 (24.5) (42.5) (52) (58.5) (63) (66.5) (69.5)
1,370 2,380 3,390
60
(57) (61.5) (65)
1,410
70
(60)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,340 1,310 1,330 1,350 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,020
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated length
39 47 52 55 57 59
(no load)
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0 degree boom
61
angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to
SAE J1289 APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight
reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by
boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the
machine is set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine
tipping with boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting
rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to SAE J1289
APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Radius #8201
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 55 61 74 87 99 112 125 138
46,100 37,800 36,600 *32,850
10
(65.5) (76) (77.5) (80)
35,150 29,100 28,400 25,650 *23,350
12
(62) (73.5) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
24,550 20,550 20,200 18,250 16,650 *17,150
15
(56) (70) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
14,100 12,050 12,050 10,750 9,720 10,550 11,050 *11,350
20
(44.5) (64.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5) (80)
8,020 6,890 7,100 6,170 5,400 6,400 7,070 7,530 *7,830
25
(29.5) (58) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (79) (80)
3,450 3,730 3,050 2,450 3,540 4,300 4,850 5,240
30
(51) (56.5) (63) (68) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78.5)
1,000 1,290 1,460 2,270 2,870 3,320
35
(43.5) (50) (68.5) (71.5) (74) (76.5)
See 1,350 1,840
40
Note 16 (72) (74)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,340 1,310 1,330 1,350 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,020
Minimum boom angle
(deg.) for indicated 43 49 59 65 68 70 71 73
length (no load)
Maximum boom length
(ft.) at 0 degree boom 35
angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension and do not exceed 85% of tipping
loads, in accordance with SAE J-765 NOV93.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by boom angle.
Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is set up. For boom
angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension and do not exceed 85% of tipping
loads, in accordance with SAE J-765 NOV93.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Lifting Capacities On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360° At Zero Degree Boom Angle
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to
SAE J1289 APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight
reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 125 ft. with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by
boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the
machine is set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine
tipping with boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting
rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension. Capacities correspond to SAE J1289
APR81 (Test Load = 1.25P + 0.1A). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight reduced to the boom point.
2. 31 ft. and 56 ft. folding boom extension lengths may be used for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths between 125 ft. and fully extended with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined
by boom angle. Use only the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is
set up. For boom angles not shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
Radius #8801
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 55 61 74 87 99 112 125 138
40,450 32,800 31,750 *28,350
10
(65.5) (76) (77.5) (80)
30,550 24,950 24,350 21,850 *19,750
12
(62) (73.5) (75.5) (78.5) (80)
20,950 17,250 17,000 15,200 13,750 *14,300
15
(56) (70) (72.5) (76) (78.5) (80)
11,700 9,610 9,640 8,430 7,460 8,370 8,950 *9,300
20
(44.5) (64.5) (67.5) (71.5) (75) (77.5) (79.5) (80)
6,170 4,910 5,160 4,290 3,570 4,620 5,340 5,830 *6,180
25
(29.5) (58) (62) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (77) (79) (80)
1,800 2,100 1,470 2,040 2,830 3,410 3,830
30
(51) (56.5) (63) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78.5)
See 1,620 2,090
35
Note 16 (74) (76.5)
0.1A (lbs.) 1,250 1,340 1,310 1,330 1,350 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,020
Minimum boom angle
(deg.) for indicated 46 55 62 69 70 72 73 75
length (no load)
Maximum boom length
(ft.) at 0 degree boom 35
angle (no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions. A6-829-015139B
Maximum Permissible Boom Lengths
Counterweight LMI Code
Extension Mode A Mode B
18,000 lb. #9506
% (b) 61 ft. (c) 74 ft. (d) 87 ft. (d) 74 ft. (e) 87 ft.
12,500 lb. #9606
Inner-mid 0 0 0 75 100
8,500 lb. #9006
Center-mid 100 100 100 75 100
5,500 lb. #9106
Outer-mid 0 25 50 0 0
3,000 lb. #9206
Fly 0 25 50 0 0
None #9806
1. Capacities are in pounds and do not exceed 75% of tipping 9. WARNING: Prior to any 'on rubber' operation, extend outrig-
loads as determined by test in accordance with SAE J765 ger beams (fully or 50%), extend jack cylinders and level
OCT90. crane. Swing boom directly over rear and engage swing
2. Capacities are based on rear tire size of 315/80R22.5 (L) with lock. Outrigger jack cylinders may then be retracted for on
Goodyear at 120 psi, Michelin & Bridgestone at 130 psi cold rubber operation. Do not rotate superstructure over the side
inflation pressure, and also, 365/80R20 (J) Goodyear G286 while on rubber.
tires at 120 psi. 10. Creep - not over 200 ft. of movement in any 30 minute period
3. Capacities appearing above the bold line are based on and not exceeding 2.5 mph.
structural strength and tipping should not be relied upon as a
capacity limitation.
4. All rubber lifting depends on proper tire inflation, capacity and
condition. Capacities must be reduced for lower tire inflation
pressure. Damaged tires are hazardous to safe operation of
crane.
5. Capacities are applicable only with machine on firm level
surface and with mechanical swing lock engaged.
6. On rubber lifting with boom extension is not permitted.
7. For 2.5 mph pick and carry operation boom must be centered
over rear of machine, mechanical swing lock engaged and
load restrained from swinging. When handling loads in the
structural range, travel should be reduced to creep speed.
8. Lifting over side on rubber is not permitted.
NOTES:
1. Extend boom sections for access thru holes.
2. Use grease fittings provided.
3. Extend boom sections and thoroughly brush grease on entire length of bottom rails and
thoroughly coat the area the wear pad moves on.
4. Thoroughly coat areas of adjustable wear pads, bottom rails and cam plates.
5. See service manual for lube type and method of application.
6. Use fittings located at bottom front of boom sections.
7. Spread grease on tele cylinders in areas of wear pads.
8. Spread grease on inside of boom sections in areas of wear pads.
9. Spread grease on bottom rails and on top plates of boom and side plates of boom extension.
10. Inspect every six months.
11. Fully extend outriggers and apply grease to cylinder barrels with a brush.
Lube
Service Service
Item # Location Name Spec. Instruction Service
Points Hours
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BOOM
50 Boom Pivot 3477 See Note 2 2 Lube 500 / 12 Month
51 Extend & Retract Sheaves 3477 See Note 1, 2 3 Lube 500 / 12 Month
52 Boom Extension Alignment Device 3477 See Note 2 1 Lube 500 / 12 Month
53 Lower Boom Nose Sheaves N/A See Note 10 Perma-Lube 500 / 6 Month
54 Upper Boom Nose Sheaves N/A See Note 10 Perma-Lube 500 / 6 Month
55 Boom Section Upper Wear Pads 3477 See Note 6 6 Lube 500 / 12 Month
56 Boom Section Lower Wear Pads 3477 See Note 3 6 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
57 Boom Section Side Guide Wear Pads 3477 See Note 1, 8, 9 6 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
58 Boom Section Adjustable Wear Pads 3477 See Note 4 12 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
59 Top Tele. Cylinder Upper Wear Pad 3477 See Note 1, 7 1 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
60 Top Tele. Cylinder Lower Wear Pad 3477 See Note 1, 7 1 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
61 Bottom Tele. Cylinder Side Guide Pads 3477 See Note 1, 7 2 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
62 Tele. Cylinder Structure Upper Wear Pad 3477 See Note 1, 8 1 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
63 Tele. Cylinder Structure Side Guide Pad 3477 See Note 1, 8 4 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
64 Tele. Cylinder Structure Lower Wear Pad 3477 See Note 1, 8 4 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
65 Tele. Cylinder Swivel Bearings 3477 See Note 11 2 Lube 500 / 12 Month
BOOM EXTENSION
66 Boom Extension Nose Sheave N/A See Note 10 Perma-Lube 500 / 6 Month
67 Boom Extension Mast Sheave N/A See Note 10 Perma-Lube 500 / 6 Month
68 Tele. Boom Extension Rollers 3477 See Note 2, 9 4 Lube 500 / 12 Month
69 Boom Extension A2B Switch Swivel 3477 See Note 2 1 Lube 500 / 12 Month
MISCELLANEOUS
70 Hookblock Sheaves N/A See Note 10 Perma-Lube 500 / 6 Month
71 Hookblock Swivel Bearing 3477 See Note 2 3 Lube 500 / 6 Month
72 Hook Shank & Hex Nut 3477 1 Brush On 500 / 12 Month
73 Wire Rope See See Note 5 Check & Coat See Service
Manual Manual
74 Auxiliary Boom Nose Sheave N/A See Note 10 Perma-Lube 500 / 12 Month
LUBE SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION
A6-829-003477 Extreme Pressure Multipurpose Grease
See Manual Wire Rope Lubrication
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LUBRICATION AND LOCATION CHART FOR SUPERSTRUCTURE
Lube
Approx. Sevr Service Service
Item # Location Name Spec. Instruction
Capacity Pts. Required Hours
A6-829-00
TURNTABLE
30 T/T Bearing Manual --------- 5830 See Note 7 1 Lube 500/12 Mnth
31 T/T Bearing Automatic --------- 5830 See Note 7 1 Lube 100
32 Swivel --------- 5830 See Note 3, 5 4 Lube 500/12 Mnth
33 Swing Brake 0.5Pts. (0.23 L) 6444 See Note 1 1 Check & Fill 50
Swing Brake 0.5 Pts. (0.23 L) 6444 See Note 1 1 Drain & Fill 250
34 Swing Box 3.75 Qts. (3.5 L) 12964 See Note 4 1 Check & Fill 50
Swing Box (Initial Service) 3.75 Qts. (3.5 L) 12964 See Note 4 1 Drain & Fill 250
Swing Box 3.75 Qts. (3.5 L) 12964 See Note 4 1 Drain & Fill 500/12 Mnth
35 Pinion Gear Bearing ----------- 3477 See Note 5 1 Lube 500/12 Mnth
36 Swing Gear & Pinion ----------- 3477 See Note 2 ----- Brush On 500/12 Mnth
LIFT CYLINDER
37 Upper Lift Cylinder ----------- 3477 See Note 5 3 Lube 500/12 Mnth
38 Lower Lift Cylinder (RS) ----------- 3477 See Note 6 2 Lube 500/12 Mnth
39 Lower Lift Cylinder (LS) -----------
HOIST
40 Main Hoist 3.0 GALS (11.4 L) 12964 See Note 1 1 Check & Fill 500/12 Mnth
41 Auxiliary Hoist 3.0 GALS (11.4 L) 12964 See Note 1 1 Check & Fill 500/12 Mnth
42 Main Hoist Follower/Idler Assy ----------- 3477 See Note 5 3 Lube 500/12 Mnth
43 Aux Hoist Follower/IDler Assy ----------- 3477 See Note 5 3 Lube 500/12 Mnth
LUBE SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION
A6-829-003477 Extreme Pressure Multipurpose Grease
A6-829-006444 Hydraulic Oil
A6-829-012964 Semi-Synthetic Gear Lube
A6-829-005830 Water Pump Grease
NOTES:
1. Final fluid levels shall be adjusted by indicating arrows, dipstick markings, or to filler plugs.
2. Spread grease on all gear teeth with brush.
3. Before installation, lubricate interior of swivel to prevent rusting from condensation.
4. When checking oil in the swing gear box, remove dipstick, wipe clean, insert dipstick into the level check sleeve until the
cap is flush with the end of the sleeve. Do not screw the cap onto the sleeve to check the oil. Remove dipstick and
observe level. If no dipstick is available, fill to top of case.
5. Use grease fittings provided.
6. Use fittings located on panel at front of turntable.
7. On units equipped with automatic bearing greaser, depress button (control seat left armrest) and swing s/s through (2)
revolutions after every 100 hours of use. Inspect pump reservoir and fill as required. On units without automatic bearing
greaser, use fitting located on panel at front of turntable. Apply grease and swing s/s in 10 degree increments for one full
revolution. Pack bearing until grease can be seen around seal.
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Lube
Approx. Sevr Service
Item # Location Name Spec. Instruction Service
Capacity Pts. Hours
A6-829-00
DRIVE TRAIN
1 Engine Crankcase ------ 3483 See Note 2 1 Check & Fill 10/Daily
" 9.0 GALS (34.1 L) 3483 See Note 2 1 Drain & Fill 250
2 Engine Cooling System ------ 3478 See Note 4, 9 1 Check & Fill 10/Daily
" 10.0 GALS (37.9 L) 3478 See Note 4, 9 1 Drain & Fill See Serv Man
3 Transmission ------ 13433 See Note 2, 10 1 Check & Fill 50
" 20 Qts. (18.9 L) 13433 See Note 2, 10 1 Drain & Fill 2 yrs/50000 MI
4 Pump Drive ------ 12964 See Note 2 1 Check & Fill 50
" 2.5 Qts. (2.4 L) 12964 See Note 2 1 Drain & Fill 500
5 Pump Drive Shaft Spline ------- 3477 See Note 8 1 Lube 500
6 Clutch Throw - Out Bearing ------- 3477 See Note 8, 14 1 Lube 250
7 Clutch Linkage ------- 3477 See Note 8 5 Lube 500
8 Transmission Shift U-Joints ------- 3477 See Note 8 2 Lube 500
STEERING
10 Power Steering Gear Box ------- 3477 See Note 8 1 Lube 1000
11 Steering Relay Arms ------- 3477 See Note 8 2 Lube 250
FRONT AXLES- TMS/TTS (Eaton)
12 Front Axle Hubs 1 Qt. (.95 L) Each 13433 4 Check & Fill 250
13 Front Axle Tie Rod Ends -------- 3477 See Note 8 4 Lube 1000
14 Front Axle King Pins -------- 3477 See Note 8 8 Lube 1000
15 Front Axle Brake Slack Adjusters -------- 3477 See Note8 8 Lube 1000
16 Front Axle Brake Camshafts -------- 3477 See Note 8 8 Lube 1000
REAR AXLES - TMS ONLY (Eaton)
17 Front Rear Axle Bowl 42 pts. (19.8 L) 14058 See Note 3, 21 1 Drain & Fill 2 yrs/50000 MI
" ------- See Note 3, 21 1 Check & Fill 250
17A Front Rear Axle Power Divider 2 Pts. (.94 L) 14058 See Note 20 1 Initial Fill Only
18 Rear Rear Axle Bowl 39 Pts. (18.4 L) 14058 See Note 3, 21 1 Drain & Fill 2 yrs/50000 MI
" See Note 3, 21 1 Check & Fill 250
18A Rear Rear Axle Differential Lock 3484 See Note 2, 19 1 Check & Fill 500/6 MNTH
" 1 Pt. (.47 L) 3484 See Note 2, 19 1 Drain & Fill 1 yr/20000 MI
19 Equalizer Beams ------- 3477 See Note 8 6 Lube 250
20 Rear Axle Brake Slack Adjusters ------- 3477 See Note 8 8 Lube 1000
21 Rear Axle Brake Camshafts ------- 3477 See Note 8 8 Lube 1000
REAR AXLES - TTS ONLY (Kessler)
17 Front Rear Axle Bowl 4.89 GAL (18.5 L) 12964 See Note 17 1 Drain & Fill 3100 MI
" 4.89 GAL (18.5 L) 12964 See Note 17 1 Check & Fill 250
17A Front Rear Axle Drop-Box 0.4 GAL (1.5 L) 12964 See Note 20 1 Initial Fill Only
18 Rear Rear Axle Bowl 5 GAL (3.8 L) 12964 See Note 17 1 Drain & Fill 3100 MI
" 5 GAL (3.8 L) 12964 See Note 17 1 Check & Fill 250
19 Equalizer Beams 3477 See Note 8 6
22 Rear Wheel Hubs 0.4 GAL(1.5 L)/Hub 12964 See Note 17 4 Drain & Fill 3100 MI
" 0.4 GAL(1.5 L)/Hub 12964 See Note 17 4 Check & Fill 250
23 Rear Axle King Pins 3477 See Note 8 8
24 Rear Axle Brake Mechanism See Note 18
OUTRIGGERS
25 Outrigger Beams ------- 3477 See Note 5 8 Brush On 500/ 6 MNTH
26 Jack Cylinder Support Tubes ------- 3477 See Note 7 5 Brush On 500/ 6 MNTH
27 Cylinder Barrels ------- 3477 See Note 13 5 Brush On 500/ 6 MNTH
MISCELLANEOUS
28 Carrier Hydraulic Reservoir 170 GAL 6444 See Note 6, 12 1 Check & Fill 10/Daily
(Tank Only) (643.1 L)
29 Headache Ball Tie Down ------- 3477 See Note 8 1 Lube 500/ 6 MNTH
LUBE SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION
A6-829-003477 Extreme Pressure Multipurpose Grease
A6-829-003478 Anti-freeze Coolant
A6-829-006444 Hydraulic Oil
A6-829-003483 Engine Oil SAE 15W40(See Note 18)
A6-829-012964 Semi-Synthetic Gear Lube
A6-829-013433 Synthetic Gear Lube
A6-829-005830 Water Pump Grease
A6-829-003484 Automatic Transmission Fluid
A6-829-014058 Synthetic Axle Lube
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NOTES:
1. All steering links, movable control links, clevis pins and roller type switches shall be lubricated during assembly.
2. Final fluid levels shall be adjusted to indicating marks, dipstick marking, or to level plugs.
3. Change filter when changing gear oil.
4. Capacities indicated are for a mixture of 50% AFC and 50% water.
5. Spread grease on bottom of outrigger beams.
6. Hydraulic oil shall meet or exceed ISO 16/13 cleanliness level (Ref. SAE J1165).
7. Spread grease on I.D. of jack cylinder support tubes before installing jack cylinders.
8. Use grease fittings provided.
9. Fill radiator to bottom of filler neck, run engine through (2) thermal cycles. Check level and refill as required.
10. Fill through transmission dipstick opening only.
11. Check level using filler plug located on axle bowl.
12. Check fluid level using sight gauge on side of tank with boom retracted and in boom rest and all outrigger
cylinders retracted.
13. Fully extend outriggers and apply grease to cylinder barrels with a brush.
14. Engine shall be running during lubrication to ensure equal distribution of grease.
15. Air conditioner (Refer to applicable air conditioner manual).
16. See operator's manual when ambient temperatures are expected between -40°F and -80°F.
17. Drain and refill after first 600 miles.
18. See service manual for 2 year inspection and lubrication requirements.
19. Applicable only to units with cross-axle differential lock.
20. Fill point at top of differential carrier requires service at initial fill only or after rebuild. Periodic service not
required.
21. Clean magnetic drain plugs when changing lubricant.