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RT600E

75% STABILITY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL NOTES....................................................................................................4
WEIGHT REDUCTIONS / LINE PULLS & REEVING INFO......................................5
LIFTING AREA DIAGRAMS......................................................................................6
RANGE DIAGRAM....................................................................................................7

ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED


MAIN BOOM..................................................................................................8
EXTENSION..................................................................................................9

ON RUBBER.....................................................................................................10-11

ON OUTRIGGERS 50% EXTENDED


MAIN BOOM................................................................................................13
EXTENSION................................................................................................14

ON OUTRIGGERS 0% EXTENDED
MAIN BOOM................................................................................................15

TIRE INFLATION....................................................................................................16

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NOTES FOR LIFTING CAPACITIES
GENERAL:
1. Rated loads as shown on lift chart pertain to this machine as originally manufactured and equipped. Modifications to the machine or use of
optional equipment other than that specified can result in a reduction of capacity.
2. Construction equipment can be hazardous if improperly operated or maintained. Operation and maintenance of this machine shall be in
compliance with the information in the Operator’s and Safety Handbook, Service Manual and Parts Manual supplied with this machine. If these
manuals are missing, order replacements from the manufacturer through the distributor.
3. The operator and other personnel associated with machine shall fully acquaint themselves with the latest American National Safety Standards
(ASME/ANSI) for cranes.
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 and 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 unless otherwise noted. Refer to Operator's
and Safety Handbook for job-site travel information.
OPERATION:
1. Rated loads at rated radius shall not be exceeded. Do not attempt to 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 the requirements of SAE J1063 - Cantilevered Boom Crane Structures - Method of Test, and
do not exceed 75% 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 (fully retracted) as determined by SAE J765 - Crane 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 on the ground 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., 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 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 42 inches (107 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 33 ft. boom length shall be lifted with boom fully retracted. If boom is not fully retracted, capacities shall not exceed those
shown for the 40 ft. boom length.
17. When operating the machine in the "On Outriggers 50% Extended (16' spread)" mode, the outrigger beam pins must be engaged. When operating
in the "On Outriggers 0% Extended (9' 5.5" 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.
18. Regardless of counterweight and outrigger spread configuration, no deduct is required from the main boom charts for a stowed boom
extension.
19. Do not lift loads when boom is fully lowered. The Load Moment Indicator (LMI) senses pressure and will not provide warnings or lockout.
The crane can become overloaded if lift cylinder(s) is fully retracted.
20. The maximum outrigger pad load is 69,100 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.

RT600E - 4
WEIGHT REDUCTIONS FOR
LOAD HANDLING DEVICES
29 FT. OFFSETTABLE
BOOM EXTENSION
*Erected - 4,412 lb.
29 FT. - 51 FT. TELE.
BOOM EXTENSION
*Erected (Retracted) - 6,611 lb.
*Erected (Extended) - 9,332 lb.
*Reduction of main boom capacities

AUXILIARY BOOM NOSE 137 lb.


HOOKBLOCKS and HEADACHE BALLS:
50 Ton, 4 Sheave 1075 lb.+
50 Ton, 3 Sheave 1000 lb.+
40 Ton, 3 Sheave 800 lb.+
15 Ton, 1 Sheave 423 lb.+
8.3 Ton Headache Ball (non-swivel) 350 lb.+
8.3 Ton Headache Ball (swivel) 370 lb.+
+Refer to rating plate for actual weight.

When lifting over swingaway and/or jib combina-


tions, deduct total weight of all load handling
devices reeved over main boom nose directly
from swingaway or jib capacity.

NOTE: All load handling devices and boom attach-


ments are considered part of the load and suitable
allowances MUST BE MADE for their combined
weights. Weights are for Grove furnished equip-
ment.

LINE PULLS AND REEVING INFORMATION


PERMISSIBLE NOMINAL
HOISTS CABLE SPECS.
LINE PULLS CABLE LENGTH
3/4" (19 mm) 18x19 Class
Main & Aux. Rotation Resistant 12,920 lb. 450 ft.
Min. Breaking Str. 64,600 lb.
3/4" (19 mm) 6x37 Class,
Main & Aux. EIPS, IWRC Special Flexible 16,800 lb. 450 ft.
Min. Breaking Str. 58,800 lb.

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RT600E - 7
RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS WITH 7,695 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT
33 FT. - 105 FT. BOOM
ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360°
Radius #0001
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
33 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 105
80,000 73,500 67,200
10
(69.5) (73.5) (77)
77,750 69,500 62,300 *56,100
12
(65.5) (70.5) (75) (78)
66,750 65,550 57,300 51,800 45,200
15
(59.5) (65.5) (71) (75) (77.5)
48,350 48,900 49,400 44,500 38,550 34,450 *31,400
20
(47.5) (57) (64.5) (69.5) (73) (75.5) (78)
36,450 37,000 37,500 37,800 37,100 29,850 27,250 21,000 18,350
25
(32) (47) (58) (64.5) (68.5) (72) (74.5) (76.5) (77.5)
27,100 27,450 27,600 27,750 26,350 24,100 21,000 18,350
30
(34.5) (50.5) (58.5) (64) (68) (71) (73.5) (74.5)
20,650 20,750 20,850 20,950 21,000 19,150 18,350
35
(41.5) (52.5) (59) (64) (67.5) (70) (71.5)
See 16,100 16,250 16,350 16,450 16,500 16,550 16,550
40
note 16 (30.5) (46) (54) (59.5) (64) (67) (68.5)
13,100 13,200 13,250 13,300 13,350 13,350
45
(38) (48.5) (55) (60) (64) (65.5)
10,700 10,850 10,900 10,950 11,000 11,000
50
(28) (42.5) (50.5) (56) (60.5) (62.5)
9,010 9,110 9,130 9,160 9,180
55
(35) (45.5) (52) (57) (59)
7,520 7,660 7,680 7,700 7,720
60
(26) (39.5) (47.5) (53.5) (55.5)
6,450 6,500 6,520 6,530
65
(33) (42.5) (49.5) (52)
5,440 5,500 5,530 5,540
70
(24.5) (37.5) (45.5) (48.5)
4,650 4,700 4,710
75
(31) (40.5) (44.5)
3,920 3,970 3,990
80
(23) (35.5) (40)
3,340 3,360
85
(29.5) (35)
2,790 2,810
90
(22) (29)
2,320
95
(21.5)
Minimum boom angle (°) for indicated length (no load) 0
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0° boom angle (no load) 105
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
On Outriggers Fully Extended - 360°
Boom Main Boom Length in Feet
Angle 33 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
16,250 12,500 8,780 6,290 4,510 3,160 2,110 1,260

(28.2) (35) (45) (55) (65) (75) (85) (95)
NOTE: ( ) Reference radii in feet. A6-829-101862A
RT600E - 8
29 FT. FIXED OFFSETTABLE BOOM EXTENSION
ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360°
WITH 7,695 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT
29 ft. LENGTH NOTES:
Radius
in #0051 #0052 #0053 1. All capacities above the bold line
Feet 0° 25° 45° are based on structural strength of
OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET
boom extension.
*9,000
30
(78) 2. 29 ft. boom extension length may be
9,000 used for single line lifting service.
35
(77)
9,000 8,000 3. Radii listed are for a fully extended
40
(74.5) (77.5) boom with the boom extension
9,000 7,560 *5,660 erected. For main boom lengths
45
(72.5) (76) (78) less than fully extended, the rated
8,760 7,170 5,600 loads are determined by boom
50
(70) (74) (76) angle. Use only the column which
55
8,030 6,820 5,500 corresponds to the boom exten-
(67.5) (71.5) (73.5) sion length and offset for which the
7,380 6,500 5,300 machine is configured. For boom
60
(65) (69) (71)
angles not shown, use the rating of
6,770 6,210 5,180 the next lower boom angle.
65
(62.5) (66.5) (68.5)
5,920 5,950 4,890 WARNING: Operation of this ma-
70
(60) (64) (66) chine with heavier loads than the
75
5,080 5,630 4,620 capacities listed is strictly prohib-
(57.5) (61.5) (63) ited. Machine tipping with boom
4,360 4,850 4,370 extension occurs rapidly and with-
80
(55) (58.5) (60.5) out advance warning.
3,730 4,180 4,100
85
(52) (56) (57.5) 4. Boom angle is the angle above or
3,190 3,600 3,750 below horizontal of the longitudinal
90
(49) (53) (54) axis of the boom base section after
95
2,710 3,080 lifting rated load.
(46) (49.5)
2,280 2,620
5. Capacities listed are with outrig-
100 gers fully extended and vertical jacks
(42.5) (46)
1,870 2,190 set only.
105
(39) (42.5)
1,500 1,780
110
(35) (38.5)
1,160
115
(30.5)
Min. boom angle
for indicated length 26° 36° 45°
(no load)
Max. boom length
at 0° boom angle 80 ft.
(no load)
A6-829-101865A
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for
instructions.
*This capacity based on maximum boom angle.
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ON RUBBER CAPACITIES WITH 7,695 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT

STATIONARY CAPACITIES STATIONARY CAPACITIES


360° DEFINED ARC OVER FRONT (See Note 3)
Radius #9005 Radius #9005
in Main Boom Length in Feet in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet Feet
33 40 50 60 70 33 40 50 60 70
30,200 22,950 30,200 22,950 22,950
10 10
(69.5) (73.5) (69.5) (73.5) (77)
29,700 22,950 22,950 30,200 22,950 22,950
12 12
(65.5) (70.5) (75) (65.5) (70.5) (75)
19,750 19,750 19,750 19,750 30,200 22,950 22,950 22,950 17,500
15 15
(59.5) (65.5) (71) (75) (59.5) (65.5) (71) (75) (77.5)
11,450 11,450 11,450 11,450 11,450 22,950 22,950 22,950 22,950 17,500
20 20
(47.5) (57) (64.5) (69.5) (73) (47.5) (57) (64.5) (69.5) (73)
7,960 7,960 7,960 7,960 7,960 15,450 15,450 15,450 15,450 15,450
25 25
(32) (47) (58) (64.5) (68.5) (32) (47) (58) (64.5) (68.5)
5,530 5,530 5,530 5,530 11,400 11,400 11,400 11,400
30 30
(34.5) (50.5) (58.5) (64) (34.5) (50.5) (58.5) (64)
3,380 3,380 3,380 8,770 8,770 8,770
35 35
(41.5) (52.5) (59) (41.5) (52.5) (59)
See 2,710 2,710 2,710 See 6,850 6,850 6,850
40 40
Note 16 (30.5) (46) (54) Note 16 (30.5) (46) (54)
1,830 1,830 5,390 5,390
45 45
(38) (48.5) (38) (48.5)
1,060 4,240 4,240
50 50
(42.5) (28) (42.5)
Min. boom angle (°) for indicated length (no load) 37 3,320
55
Max. boom length (ft.) at 0° boom angle (no load) 60 (35)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees. 2,560
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating
60
(26)
instructions.
Min. boom angle (°) for indicated length (no load) 0
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle Max. boom length (ft.) at 0° boom angle (no load) 70
On Rubber - 360° NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating
Boom Main Boom Length in Feet instructions.
Angle 33 40 50
6,290 3,880 1,800 Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
0° On Rubber - Defined Arc Over Front
(28.2) (35) (45)
NOTE: ( ) Reference radii in feet. A6-829-101868 Boom Main Boom Length in Feet
Angle 33 40 50 60 70
12,400 8,770 5,390 3,320 1,920

(28.2) (35) (45) (55) (65)
NOTE: ( ) Reference radii in feet. A6-829-101867

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ON RUBBER CAPACITIES (cont'd.)

PICK & CARRY CAPACITIES (UP TO 2.5 MPH) -


BOOM CENTERED OVER FRONT (See note 7) NOTES TO ALL RUBBER CAPACITY CHARTS:
Radius #9006 1. Capacities are in pounds and do not exceed 75%
in Main Boom Length in Feet of tipping loads as determined by test in accor-
Feet dance with SAE J765.
33 40 50 60 70
30,150 28,350 17,850 2. Capacities are applicable to machines equipped
10
(69.5) (73.5) (77) with 23.5x25 (20 ply) tires at 85 psi cold inflation
30,150 28,350 17,850 pressure.
12
(65.5) (70.5) (75) 3. Defined Arc - Over front includes 6° on either side
28,350 28,350 17,850 17,850 14,750 of longitudinal centerline of machine (ref. drawing
15
(59.5) (65.5) (71) (75) (77.5) C6-829-003529).
21,550 21,550 17,850 17,850 14,750
20 4. Capacities appearing above the bold line are based
(47.5) (57) (64.5) (69.5) (73)
on structural strength and tipping should not be
15,450 15,450 15,450 15,450 14,750 relied upon as a capacity limitation.
25
(32) (47) (58) (64.5) (68.5)
11,400 11,400 11,400 11,400 5. Capacities are applicable only with machine on
30 firm level surface.
(34.5) (50.5) (58.5) (64)
8,740 8,740 8,740 6. On rubber lifting with boom extensions not permit-
35
(41.5) (52.5) (59) ted.
See 6,850 6,850 6,850
40 7. For pick and carry operation, boom must be cen-
Note 16 (30.5) (46) (54)
tered over front of machine, mechanical swing
5,390 5,390 lock engaged and load restrained from swinging.
45
(38) (48.5) When handling loads in the structural range with
4,240 4,240 capacities close to maximum ratings, travel should
50
(28) (42.5) be reduced to creep speeds.
3,320
55 8. Axle lockouts must be functioning when lifting on
(35)
rubber.
2,560
60 9. All lifting depends on proper tire inflation, capacity
(26)
Min. boom angle (°) for indicated length (no load) 0 and condition. Capacities must be reduced for
lower tire inflation pressures. See lifting capacity
Max. boom length (ft.) at 0° boom angle (no load) 70
chart for tire used. Damaged tires are hazardous
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
to safe operation of crane.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating
instructions. 10. Creep - not over 200 ft. of movement in any 30
minute period and not exceeding 1 mph.
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
On Rubber - Pick & Carry
Boom Main Boom Length in Feet
Angle 33 40 50 60 70
12,400 8,740 5,390 3,320 1,290

(28.2) (35) (45) (55) (65)
NOTE: ( ) Reference radii in feet. A6-829-101869

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RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS WITH 7,695 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT
33 FT. - 105 FT. BOOM
ON OUTRIGGERS 50% EXTENDED (16 ft. SPREAD) - 360°

Radius #4001
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
33 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 105
80,000 73,500 67,200
10
(69.5) (73.5) (77)
77,750 69,500 62,300 *56,100
12
(65.5) (70.5) (75) (78)
63,900 61,200 57,300 51,800 45,200
15
(59.5) (65.5) (71) (75) (77.5)
36,100 36,700 36,550 35,150 33,800 32,550 *31,400
20
(47.5) (57) (64.5) (69.5) (73) (75.5) (78)
23,350 24,000 24,750 24,950 24,350 23,650 22,950 21,000 18,350
25
(32) (47) (58) (64.5) (68.5) (72) (74.5) (76.5) (77.5)
17,000 17,900 18,050 18,200 18,050 17,550 17,100 16,900
30
(34.5) (50.5) (58.5) (64) (68) (71) (73.5) (74.5)
13,500 13,700 13,850 13,950 13,800 13,550 13,400
35
(41.5) (52.5) (59) (64) (67.5) (70) (71.5)
See 10,450 10,650 10,850 10,950 10,800 10,700 10,650
40
note 16 (30.5) (46) (54) (59.5) (64) (67) (68.5)
8,440 8,620 8,750 8,670 8,600 8,560
45
(38) (48.5) (55) (60) (64) (65.5)
6,630 6,790 6,940 6,930 6,880 6,860
50
(28) (42.5) (50.5) (56) (60.5) (62.5)
5,360 5,490 5,530 5,530 5,520
55
(35) (45.5) (52) (57) (59)
4,200 4,320 4,380 4,420 4,430
60
(26) (39.5) (47.5) (53.5) (55.5)
3,350 3,430 3,490 3,520
65
(33) (42.5) (49.5) (52)
2,550 2,640 2,710 2,750
70
(24.5) (37.5) (45.5) (48.5)
1,960 2,050 2,090
75
(31) (40.5) (44.5)
1,380 1,480 1,520
80
(23) (35.5) (40)
1,030
85
(35)
0.1A (lb.) 820 790 750 730 720 710 700 700 700
Minimum boom angle (°) for indicated length (no load) 0 20
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0° boom angle (no load) 100
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
On Outriggers 50% Extended - 360°
Boom Main Boom Length in Feet
Angle 33 40 50 60 70 80
16,250 12,500 8,220 5,220 3,250 1,870

(28.2) (35) (45) (55) (65) (75)
NOTE: ( ) Reference radii in feet. A6-829-101863
RT600E - 13
29 FT. FIXED BOOM EXTENSION
ON OUTRIGGERS 50% EXTENDED (16 ft. SPREAD) - 360°
WITH 7,695 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT
NOTES:
29 ft. LENGTH
Radius 1. All capacities above the bold line are
in #4051 #4052 #4053 based on structural strength of boom
Feet 0° 25° 45° extension.
OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET
2. 29 ft. boom extension length may be
*9,000 used for single line lifting service.
30
(78)
3. Radii listed are for a fully extended boom
9,000 with the boom extension erected. For
35
(77) main boom lengths less than fully ex-
9,000 8,000 tended, the rated loads are determined
40 by boom angle. Use only the column
(74.5) (77.5)
which corresponds to the boom exten-
8,520 7,560 *5,660
45 sion length and offset for which the
(72.5) (76) (78) machine is configured. For boom angles
7,030 7,170 5,600 not shown, use the rating of the next
50
(70) (74) (76) lower boom angle.
5,810 6,790 5,500 WARNING: Operation of this machine
55
(67.5) (71.5) (73.5) with heavier loads than the capacities
4,800 5,670 5,300 listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tip-
60 ping with boom extension occurs rapidly
(65) (69) (71)
and without advance warning.
3,940 4,720 5,180
65 4. Boom angle is the angle above or below
(62.5) (66.5) (68.5)
horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the
3,150 3,900 4,310 boom base section after lifting rated
70
(60) (64) (66) load.
2,480 3,130 3,480 5. Capacities listed are with outriggers prop-
75
(57.5) (61.5) (63) erly extended and vertical jacks set only.
1,910 2,470 2,730
80
(55) (58.5) (60.5)
1,400 1,890 2,090
85
(52) (56) (57.5)
1,390 1,520
90
(53) (54)
0.1A (lb.) 740 690 660
Min. boom angle
for indicated length 49° 49° 53°
(no load)
Max. boom length
at 0° boom angle 70 ft.
(no load)
A6-829-101866
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for
instructions.
*This capacity based on maximum boom angle.

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RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS WITH 7,695 LB. COUNTERWEIGHT
33 FT. - 105 FT. BOOM

ON OUTRIGGERS 0% EXTENDED (9 ft. 5.5 in. SPREAD) - 360°

Radius #8001
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
33 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 105
52,600 50,000 46,600
10
(69.5) (73.5) (77)
40,000 38,650 36,450 *34,500
12
(65.5) (70.5) (75) (78)
27,350 27,950 26,900 25,750 24,600
15
(59.5) (65.5) (71) (75) (77.5)
16,450 16,900 17,450 17,250 16,650 16,100 *15,550
20
(47.5) (57) (64.5) (69.5) (73) (75.5) (78)
10,900 11,300 11,750 12,050 11,950 11,600 11,250 10,900 10,750
25
(32) (47) (58) (64.5) (68.5) (72) (74.5) (76.5) (77.5)
7,840 8,270 8,580 8,740 8,580 8,370 8,140 8,020
30
(34.5) (50.5) (58.5) (64) (68) (71) (73.5) (74.5)
5,810 6,090 6,330 6,370 6,250 6,120 6,030
35
(41.5) (52.5) (59) (64) (67.5) (70) (71.5)
See 4,050 4,310 4,520 4,710 4,640 4,540 4,480
40
note 16 (30.5) (46) (54) (59.5) (64) (67) (68.5)
2,970 3,160 3,340 3,300 3,250 3,220
45
(38) (48.5) (55) (60) (64) (65.5)
1,920 2,110 2,270 2,260 2,240 2,230
50
(28) (42.5) (50.5) (56) (60.5) (62.5)
1,260 1,410 1,430 1,430 1,430
55
(35) (45.5) (52) (57) (59)
0.1A (lb.) 820 790 750 730 720 710 700 700 700
Minimum boom angle (°) for indicated length
14 33 42 48 52
(no load)
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0° boom angle
60
(no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions.
*This capacity is based on maximum boom angle.
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
On Outriggers 0% Extended - 360°
Boom Main Boom Length in Feet
Angle 33 40 50 60
8,560 5,430 2,740 1,100

(28.2) (35) (45) (55)
NOTE: ( ) Reference radii in feet. A6-829-101864

RT600E - 15
TIRE INFLATION - PSI (BAR)

LIFTING SERVICE
SIZE AND GENERAL
(FRONT LOAD TRA TRAVEL EXTENDED
& RANGE CODE TRAVEL
REAR) STATIC, CREEP &
2.5 MPH (4.0 km/h)

23.5x25 20 PR E-3 85 (5.9) 85 (5.9)

23.5R25 GY ** ----- 80 (5.5) 80 (5.5)

RT600E - 16

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