NATIONAL
CRANE
Series 1300A
Hydraulic
Crane
30 Ton
Load
‘SUBJECTS HIMSELF AND
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
YOU MUST NOT OPERATE
‘THIS CRANE UNLESSNGER
GENERAL
. This equipment can be hazardous if improperly maintained or
operated. Read and comply with the Operator's Manual supplied with
this machine for information on safety, operation and maintenance
before operating this machine. If these manuals are missing, order
replacements from National Crane through the ributor.
Rated loads shown on the capacity chart pertain to this machine as
originally manufactured and equipped. Modifications to the machine
or use of equipment that is not factory specified or approved can be
hazardous. Refer to capacity deduction chart for weights which must
be deducted from rated loads when accessories are attached to
boom or loadline.
SET-UP
1. Inspect vehicle and crane including crane operation prior to use each
day.
2. Load ratings shown on the appropriate charts are maximum
allowable loads with the crane mounted on a factory approved truck
and all outriggers at either full span, at mid span range, or retracted
and set on a firm level surface so the crane is level and the tires are
suspended. This machine is not rated for use without outriggers. All
outriggers must extended equally - Mid span must be pinned.
3. Depending on the nature of the supporting surface, structural
supports under the outrigger floats may be necessary to spread the
load to a larger bearing surface.
4, Always level the crane with the level indicator, located at each
outrigger control station.
OPERATION
1. Operation of this equipment in excess of maximum load rating and
disregard of instructions is hazardous. Always refer to the capacity
chart for load and area limits before operating the crane. Rated loads
at rated radius shall not be exceeded. Overloading this crane may
cause structural collapse or instability.
2. Use the LMI / angle indicator as a reference only. When lifting
maximum loads, measure radius and be certain of load weight.
3. Full extended outrigger rated loads do not exceed 85% of the tipping
load as determined by SAE Crane Stability Test Code J765a when
mounted on a factory recommended truck. Mid span and retracted
outrigger stability loads are determined per SAE J1289 APR&1.
Structurally limited ratings on the capacity chart are shaded. Stability
limited loads are not shaded. Machine will not always tip before
structural damage occurs.
RN10.
11.
12.
13.
414,
15.
16.
17.
. Do not operate at any radii beyond stability limi
}. Rated loads include the weight of the hook
block, slings, and other lifting devices. Their
weights must be subtracted from the listed rated aoe
load to determine the net load that can be lifted. f
. Rated loads must be reduced when lifting at the SUNG!
boom tip with a jib stowed. Refer to the chart la- — Loan
beled "Rated Load Reductions With Jib (Ib)" for TOTAL RATED LOAD
the reduction at each boom length.
. Rated loads are based on freely suspended loads. Always position
the boom tip directly over the load before lifting. No attempts shall
be made to push down with the boom or move the load sideways in
any direction by pulling or dragging the load.
. The user shall operate at reduced ratings to allow for adverse job
conditions such as soft or uneven ground, high winds or erratic op-
eration which produce swinging (side) loads, experience of person-
nel, two machine lifts, or other hazardous conditions for safe opera-
tion.
. Rated loads account for wind to 20 mph on the boom capacities and
to 15 mph on jib capacities. Above these wind velocities, loads,
and/or boom lengths must be appropriately reduced for safe opera-
tion.
line on range chart.
At these positions, the machine can overturn without any load on the
hook.
When the boom length or radius or both are between points listed on
capacity chart, the smallest load shown at either the next larger ra-
dius or boom length shall be used.
Do not exceed jib capacities at any reduced boom length.
It is safe to telescope or retract any load listed if rating is not ex-
ceeded. Boom must be fully retracted against boom stops at all
times when lifting minimum boom length capacity loads.
Always pay out loadline before extending boom to avoid damaging
loadline or crane structure.
Loads lifted must be within safe winch capacity as well as safe
crane capacity. Multiple part rope reeving must be used on loads ex-
ceeding winch single part rated pull. Jibs are rated for single part
use only.
Do not operate the boom over personnel or allow them to walk or
stand beneath the boom or load.
Do not allow personnel on carrier deck, or crane frame area when
rotating crane.
Do not handle personnel on loadline unless the requirements of the
applicable national, state, and local regulations and safety codes are
met. Do not permit anyone to ride loads, hooks, slings or other
rigging for any reason. Handling of personnel is only permitted with
full extension of all outrigger beams. Use only National Crane
approved baskets.18. Operate controls slowly and smoothly to avoid damage to crane or
personnel.
19. Boom must be in carrying rack and outriggers fully retracted for
travel.
20, Maintain a clearance of at least 10 feet between any part of the
crane, loadline or load and any electrical line carrying up to 50,000
volts. 1 foot additional clearance is required for every additional
30,000 volts or less.
DEFINITIONS
4. Load radius—Horizontal distance from the centerline of rotation
before loading to the center of the vertical loadline or block with
load applied.
2. Loaded boom angle—Loaded boom angle is the angle between
the first section boom and the horizontal, after lifting the rated load
at the rated radius. The boom angle before loading should be greater
to account for deflections. The loaded boom angle combined with
the boom length give only an approximation of the operating radius.
3. Working area—Area measured in
a circular arc above 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
OVER
SIDE
loadline.
5. Side load—Horizontal side force REAR
applied to the lifted load either on
the ground or in the air. cig
6. No load stability limit—The
stability limit radius shown on the
range diagrams is the radius
beyond which it is not permitted to
position the boom plus block WORK AREA DIAGRAM
configuration because machine can
overturn without any load on the
hook.
7. Structural length limit—An area where the boom or the boom
with jib deployed cannot be extended because of structural
limitations.
8. PCSA—Power Crane and Shovel Association.
‘OVER
SIDEINFORMATIONAL DATA
OUTRIGGERS
1. Outrigger spread from center to
center of the outrigger floats ae =
retracted is 7' 5", at mid span is 14!
and at full span is 20',
2. No outrigger pad load exceeds L 20' FULL SPAN
55,000 lb maximum at full span, 14! MID SPAN
61,500 Ib maximum at mid span, or ASS RETRACTED
54,000 Ib maximum at retracted.
WEIGHT REDUCTIONS FOR LOAD HANDLING DEVICES (See load chart for
jib deductions)
Hookblocks are rated at maximum capacity for the block. Do not exceed rated
cable pull with any block.
St Downhaul weight — 150 Ib
12t 1 sheave block 305 Ib
19t 2 sheave block 350 Ib
30t 3sheave block 575 Ib
NOTICE ‘PartLine | 2PartLina | @PartLine | 4PartLine | 5PartLine | 6PartLine
= Do not deadhead line block
against boom tip when
extending boom.
‘= Koop at least 3 wraps of
loadiine on drum at all times.
++ Use only 9/16" diameter
rotation resistant cable with |
138,500 Ib breaking strength
fon this machine.
‘+ Maximum capacity with
purst of spood" is 3,000 Ib.
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supplies | Bteakre | ‘Speer | ‘spoca | Seed | Speed | Sheed | Speod | Speed
Standard | Site
diameter | 99,500 | 7.700% | 15400m | 23,1001 | so,a00% | 96,5008 | 45.200m | s9.000m
Pranotary | ‘Totation
vanatery | rotation, sottpm | s2ipm | s5tpm | attpm | a3tpm | 2rtpm | 23fpm
; ‘erst aThaeat
Burst | iamster | 5,500 | 30001 | 6,000 | 000 | 12000%m | 15,0001 | 19000% | 21,0001
spoter | ration 205 fpm | 132tpm | 88ipm | 68ipm | 53fpm | 44fm | 38 tem
All winch pulls and speeds are shown on the fourth layer. Winch line pulls would increase on the first,
second and third layers. Winch line speed would decrease on the first, second and third layers. Winch line
pulls may be limited by the winch capacity or the ANSI 5 to 1 cable safety factor. These are shown below:
Winch 4th Layer Drum Pull Allowable Cable Pull
Standard planetary 7,700 Ib (low speed) 7,700 Ib
{8,000 Ib "burst of speed")
513100A _ * 7 FULL SPAN
100 ft BOOM OUTRIGGER
25-44 ft JIB
20' FULL SPAN
‘OUTRIGGER LOCK PINS MUST BE DISENGAGED
29 ft - 100 ft BOOM RATED LOADS WITHOUT JIB
[LOADED LOADED] A LOADED] B [LOADED] C LOADED] D LOADED)
lLoapep| Boom | 20% | Boom | sn | BOOM) san |BOOM| 72" | BOOM| sex | BOOM | 100%
RADIUS | ANGLE | 800M | ANGLE | Boom | ANGLE| BooM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE| Boom | ANGLE | BOOM
[toad | aby | tes) | | teood | cb | (des) | om) | (des) | wo) | (des) | 0)
3 | 795 _|F60,000 z iar
@_| 73 | 44,000 | 79 | 29,100
40__| 685 | 36,900 | 76.5 | 29,000.
72_| 65 [31,900 | 73 | 28,600 | 78.5 | 26,600
15_|_87 | 26,400 | 605 | 24,600 | 75.5 | 23,500 | 70.5 | 23,000
20 | 46 | 20,100 | 625 | 19,000 | 70.5 | 16,050 | 75.5 | 17.450 | 78.5 | 16,300 710.650
25 | 29 | 1400 55 | 15,950 | 65 | 14,600 | 71 | 14,050 | 75.5 | 13,700 10,450
30 465 | 12,300 | 59_| 12,160 | 665 | 11,700 | 71.5 | 17,350 "0,000
35. 36 33__| 40,000 [62 | 2,900 63 | 9,600 9.400
40 2 46__| 8,050 | 575 | 8300 64 | 8,250 8,050
45 3a5_| 6,500 | 525 | 6,700 | 60 | 6,900 7,000
30 29 | 5200 | 47 | 5.450 | 66 | 5,600 5,750.
55 15 | 4200 |~405 | 4400 | 82 | 4,600 4,700
60 335 | 3,600 | 475 | 5,800 3.900
5 245 | 2950 | 42 | 3,100 3,250
70 70 | 2.100-|~36.5_| 2.550 2,700
75. 29.5_| 2,100 2,200
80 211,650 1,800
85. 7,450
80 1.100
95. 750
1100
0 | 7900 | | 4700 | 0 | 2280 [0 [7,100
25-44 ft JIB RATED LOADS RATED LOAD REDUCTIONS WITH JIB
lLoapeD] [LOADED | 25-44 JIB STOWED
JLoapeD| Boom | 25% | BOOM | sai BOOM
Rapius| ANGLE | vip | ANGLE | Jie senaris | ey
| Ged) | tb) | eo) | «)
30, 78 5,100 T 2 Reduce load 800 Ib
35_| 76 | 5,100 | 78 | 2,800 4 oduce load 600 Ib
40_| 75 | 4950 | 76 | 2,650 58 ‘Reduce load 450 Ib
45_|_71__| 4450 [74 | 2,600 72 Reduce load 350 lb
so | 60 | 4180 [72 | 2,500 86 ‘Reduce load 300 Ib
35_|_67__| _3850| 705 | 2,500 “100 | Reduce load 250 lb
co | e+ | 3.560 | 63.6 | 2,350
05_| 62 | 3,200 | 665 | 2.250
70_|_s8__| 2,500 [64.5 | 2,150
75__| 86 | 2,100 | 62 Note:
a0_| 825 | 7,650 | 598 4. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, and radi in feet.
a6 | 495 | 1,260 | 578 2’ Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
sai Tas oan | es 8. Shaded aroas are structurally limited capacities.
asa 2 Cae 4 Handing of pergonelis ony permite with ul pan extension of
007 485 *5, See ovmers manuals. The 60,000 Ib load requires optional 9/16"
105. 45.5_| 600 ameter 6x25 IWRC cable
110LMI OPERATING CODE
_ OPERATING MODE
13100A 01 [ Main Boor No Js Stowod
FULL SPAN OUTRIGGER 20 ft eee Stowe
100 ft BOOM 04[ 44 eee
25 - 44 ft JIB “1 ]Man Basket On Wain Boom
“2 [Man Basket on 25 Tel io
73|Man Basket on 48 Tel io
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2nd Jib ml
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25 # unloaded boom
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_ Structural Limit Line
with unloaded boom RADIUS IN FEET ir ast i Erected’
SET-UP
4. Fully extend and set outriggers to full span location, level crane and set optional
front stabilizer, if equipped.
OPERATION
1. The 29 ft boom length capacities are based on boom fully retracted. If not fully
retracted, do not exceed 44 ft boom length capacities.
2. Do not extend unloaded boom or jib beyond stability limit line on range chart as
loss of stability may occur.
Load blocks and slings are considered to be a part of the load.
4, Operate with jib by radius when main boom is fully extended and by boom angle
when main boom is partially extended. Do not exceed jib capacities at any
partially extended boom length.
5. Alljib loads must be lifted with single part reeving.
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713100A a MID SPAN
100 ft BOOM 1 OUTRIGGER
25 - 44 ft JIB a }
| __semp span —__.
OUTRIGGER LOCK PINS MUST BE ENGAGED
29 ft~ 100 ft BOOM RATED LOADS WITHOUT JIB,
LOADED] [LoaDeD] A [LOADED] 8 LOADED] C LOADED] _D ]LOADED|
lLoapen/'Boom | 20% | Boom’) 44x | BooM’| sex |BOOM| 72% | BOOM | 6x | BOOM'| tor
RADIUS| ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM
(ry (deg) (tb) (deg) (tb) (deg) (ib)_| (deg) (tb) (deg) tb) (deg) (ib)
6 | 79 [60,000 | I [ I
8 | 728 | 61,900 | 79 | 29,400 [
10| 685 | 35,100-| 76.5 | 20,000,
12_| 65 [20,500 | 7a5_| 2800 | 765 _| 27,000 |
15875 | 25950 | eas | 2400 | 75.5 | 22100 | 79
20_| 45 | 19000 | 62 | 19,900 | 70 | 14450 [75
25 | 23 | @100| 55 | 8900| es | 9400-| 70
30 485 | 6050 | 585 | 6,500 | 66.
35 36 | 4,150 | 53 4,600 | 61
40 | 22.0 2,850 | 45.5 3,300 | 56.5
cy | 38 2,350 | 51
30 | | 20 |1,600-| 46
38 45 |1,000-| 41
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5 | |
70
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25 ~ 44 ft JIB RATED LOADS RATED LOAD REDUCTIONS WITH JIB
TLOADED] |LOADED| 25 - 44 ft JIB STOWED
lLoaneD| Boom | 25% |'BOOM| asx 200m
RADIUS) ANGLE | JIB) | ANGLE | “np LENGTH |
(eo (deg) (i) (des) (ib) (ft) Tes
30 775 5,100 ff 29 Reduce load 800 Ib_
a5_| 755 | 5100 | 785 | 3600 “44 | Reduce toad 60015
a0_| 735 [3750 | 76 | 2.650 58 | Reduce load 4501
45 | 705 | 2,700 | 75.5 | 2,600 | 72 | Reduce load 350 Ib
30 [68 | 1aso [7a | 2.400 ‘a6 | Reduce toad 200 5 |
35_| 655 | 1250 [70 400 | Reduce toad 2501
60 | 628 | 700] 075
25 65
70 625
Nite:
4-All capacities are in pounds, angles in degre
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
‘3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.
4 Handling of personnel is only permitted with full span extension of
all outrigger beams.
*8.Se0 owners manuals. The 60,000 Ib load requires optional 9/16"
meter 6x25 IWRC cable,LMI OPERATING CODE
‘OPERATING MODE
13100A
2i[ Main Boom - No sib Stowed
MID SPAN OUTRIGGER 14 ft eee ae siewet
100 ft BOOM 2a) 44 Tele sib
25 - 44 ft JIB
160
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44 10"
/ 71 | t40
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Line wi 150 te
Block
40 Structural Limit Line
w/ 44" Jib Deployed
1-20 _ structural Limit Line
‘w/ 25" Jib Deployed
°
Operatingradius 0 = 20 40s.
from C/L rotation
with unloaded boom RADIUS IN FEET
SET-UP
1:
OPERATION
1.
2.
Engage mid span outrigger lock pins, extend and set outriggers to mid span
location, level crane and set optional front stabilizer, if equipped.
The 29 ft boom length capacities are based on boom fully retracted. If not fully
retracted, do not exceed 44 ft boom length capacities.
Do not extend unloaded boom or jib beyond stability limit line on range chart as
loss of stability may occur.
Load blocks and slings are considered to be a part of the load.
Operate with jib by radius when main boom is fully extended and by boom angle
when main boom is partially extended. Do not exceed jib capacities at any
partially extended boom length.
Alll jib loads must be lifted with single part reeving.13100A yr RETRACTED
100 ft BOOM i I OUTRIGGER
NO JIB
7-5" RETRACTED
‘OUTRIGGER LOCK PINS MUST BE DISENGAGED
29 ft- 100 ft BOOM RATED LOADS WITHOUT JIB.
[LOADED] [LOADED] A [LOADED] B LOADED] C LOADED] D_ [LOADED]
juoaven| Boom | 2a | BOOM | a4t | BOOM | sen | BOOM | 72ft | BOOM | 86 | BOOM | 1008
RADIUS | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM | ANGLE | BOOM
| Ges | it) | (es) | if) | (deg) | i) | (dom) | (| (oo) | cm | tes) |
| s | 79 |*60,000 ¥ [
8 725 | 26,350 | 79 | 24,000
40 | 68.5 | 16,600 | “768 _| 16,860
12_| 64 | 11,200 | 73.5 | 11,900 | 78 | 11,000
15 7,200 | 69 7,600 | 75 8,000 | 78 8,000
20 3,900 | 62 4,300 | 70 4,600 | 74 4.800 |77 4,200 | 79.5 | 4,200
25 2,100 | 54 | 2,400 | 64 2,700 | 70 2,760 | 71 2,400 | 76.6 | 3,000
[30 455 | 1,250 | 685 | 1,500 | 65 1450 [70.5 [3,650 [73 | 3,700 |
35 605 ‘800 | 66 eso [70 | 850
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RATED LOAD REDUCTIONS WITH JIB
25~ 44 ft JIB STOWED
Note: BOOM
41.All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, and radi in fect. eT eeerrarTinii
2.Loaded boom angles are given as reference only. i)
‘3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities. 29 Reduce load 600 tb
4 Handling of personnel is only permitted wit fll span extension of 44 Reduce load 600 Ib
fle codierde? 58 Reduce load 450 Ib
*5, See owners manuals. The 60,000 Ib load requires optional 9/16"
* lamer 6x25 WAG cable. Sn 72 | Reduce toad 350 tb
86 Reduce load 300 tb
100 Reduce load 250 Ib
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2