HTC-8670LB TELESCOPIC TRUCK CRANE 70-Ton (63.50 mt)

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HTC-867LB TELESCOPIC TRUCK CRANE 7-Ton (63.5 mt) 7-ton at a 9-foot radius 94, lbs. gross vehicle weight (fully loaded) 127-foot, full power, four-section boom with quick reeve boom head 67-foot, two-stage, offsettable swing-away attachment Fly offsets of 2, 2 and 4 degrees No deducts in capacity for stowed attachment New graphic screen MG-434 rated capacity limiter Full deck aluminum fenders On-highway 365 HP (1,35 ft. lbs.) electronic Detroit Diesel Series 6 engine Composite cabs and hood Pilot-operated hydraulic controls Pre-painted

THE HTC-867LB ALL THE TRADITIONAL LINK-BELT STANDARDS: PRECISION, COMFORT, RELIABILITY, CONTROLLABILITY, PLUS INDUSTRY-FIRST TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIONS Service Continues After The Sale When you have invested in a Link-Belt crane, you have also invested in a 125-year legacy of outstanding customer service and support. Link-Belt helps you maintain your investment with the industry s most comprehensive crane product support. Highly trained parts and service department technicians are committed to responding quickly to your downtime and get you going again fast! KEY FEATURES Base Rating 7-ton nominal rating Boom 41 to 127 feet, full power, four-section Quick reeve boom head Maximum tip height of 2 feet Attachments 39.5-foot, one-stage swing-away fly with 2, 2 and 4 degree offsets (new) 39.5 to 67 feet, two-stage swing-away fly with 2, 2 and 4 degree offsets (new) No deducts in capacity for stowed attachments (new) Counterweight 12, lbs. that is removable from superstructure Counterweight removal system Winch Grooved Drums: 67 feet of rope storage capacity 67 feet of 3/4 inch rope 12,92 lbs. of permissible line pull 451 FPM of maximum single line speed Rated Capacity Limiter Microguard 434 System: Pictographic display Presettable alarms Operator defined area alarms Powertrain 365 HP, (135 ft. lbs.) Detroit Diesel Series 6 11.1 liter engine Eaton RTO-1479MLL 11-speed forward and 3-speed reverse manual transmission Top speed of 58 MPH Cruise control Jacobs engine break Steering Sheppard rack and pinion system 4 degree wheel cuts Turning radius of 45 feet Tires 445/65R22.5 front and 12R22.5 rear on steel disc wheels (standard) 425/65R22.5 front and 12R22.5 rear on aluminum disc wheels (optional) CALC Confined Area Lifting Capacities Pre-Paint All components are pre-painted prior to assembly Miscellaneous Standard Equipment Provisions for future winch installation Winch rollers Type RB wire rope Pilot-operated dual axis controllers Hand-held outrigger controls (new) Four points of access to the carrier deck Full length aluminum fenders Ground control outriggers Composite cabs and engine hood Full light package Miscellaneous Optional Equipment Additional 4, lbs. of counterweight (16, lbs. total) Auxiliary lifting sheave Front winch package Pilot-operated single axis controllers Internal RCL load rating bar graph Aluminum storage boxes Quick reeve hook blocks Hook ball Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company Lexington, Kentucky Link-Belt is a registered trademark. Copyright 1999. We are constantly improving our products and therefore reserve the right to change designs and specifications. Litho in U.S.A. 2/99 #4224

HTC -- 867 LB CRANE RATING MANUAL 4 -- SECTION POWER BOOM SERIAL NUMBER For Replacement, Order Part Number: F2P159 (21599) R Link--Belt is a registered trademark.

Table Of Contents Page Contents 3- -4 Operating Instructions 5 General Dimensions 5 Tire Inflation 5 Pontoon ings 6 Boom Mode A and B 7 Winch Performance 7 Wire Rope Capacity 7 Hydraulic Circuit Pressure Settings 8 Working Areas 8 Capacity Deductions for Auxiliary Handling Equipment Fully Extended Outriggers 9 Working Range Diagram, # CTWT 1- -14 Lifting Capacities, # CTWT 15 Working Range Diagram, 4,# CTWT 16- -22 Lifting Capacities, 4,# CTWT 23 Working Range Diagram, 8,# CTWT 24- -32 Lifting Capacities, 8,# CTWT 33 Working Range Diagram, 12,# CTWT 34- -42 Lifting Capacities, 12,# CTWT 43 Working Range Diagram, 16,# CTWT 44- -52 Lifting Capacities, 16,# CTWT Intermediate Extended Outriggers 53 Working Range Diagram, 4,# CTWT 54- -58 Lifting Capacities, 4,# CTWT 59 Working Range Diagram, 8,# CTWT 6- -64 Lifting Capacities, 8,# CTWT 65 Working Range Diagram, 12,# CTWT 66- -7 Lifting Capacities, 12,# CTWT 71 Working Range Diagram, 16,# CTWT 72- -76 Lifting Capacities, 16,# CTWT Fully Retracted Outriggers 77 Working Range Diagram, 8,# CTWT 78- -8 Lifting Capacities, 8,# CTWT 81 Working Range Diagram, 12,# CTWT 82- -84 Lifting Capacities, 12,# CTWT On Tires 85 Working Range Diagram, 12,# CTWT 86- -9 Lifting Capacities, 12,# CTWT 91 Working Range Diagram, 16,# CTWT 92- -95 Lifting Capacities, 16,# CTWT 96 Patent Information

WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATOR S AND SAFETY MANUALS AND THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS AND RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES BEFORE OPERATING THE CRANE. OPERATION WHICH DOES NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL: 1. Rated lifting capacities in pounds as shown on lift charts pertain to this crane as originally manufactured and normally equipped. Modifications to the crane or use of optional equipment other than that specified can result in a reduction of capacity. 2. Construction equipment can be dangerous if improperly operated or maintained. Operation and maintenance of this crane must be in compliance with the information in the Operator s, Parts, and Safety Manuals supplied with this crane. If these manuals are missing, order replacements through the distributor. 3. The operator and other personnel associated withthiscraneshall readandfullyunderstandthe latest applicable American National Standards ASME B3.5 safety standards for cranes. 4. The rated lifting capacities are based on crane standing level on firm supporting surface. SET UP: 1. The crane shall be leveled on a firm supporting surface. Depending on the nature of the supporting surface, it may be necessary to have structural supports undertheoutriggerpontoons or tires to spread the load to a larger bearing surface. 2. Whenmakingliftsonoutriggers, all tiresmustbe free of supporting surface. All outrigger beams must be extended to the same length; fully retracted, intermediate extended, or fully extended. The front bumper outrigger must be properly extended. 3. When operating on fully retracted outriggers, do not exceed 67_ maximum boom angle with 16, lb. counterweight, or 73_ maximum boom angle with 12, lb. counterweight. Loss of backward stability will occur causing a backward tipping condition. 4. When making lifts on tires, they must be inflated to the recommended pressure. (See Operation note 2 and Tire Inflation.) 5. Before swinging boom to over side position on tires, or on fully retracted outriggers where capacities are not published, boom sections must be fully retracted and 5_ boom angle maintained. 6. For required parts of line, see Wire Rope Capacity and Winch Performance. 7. Before setting up on outriggers or tires, refer to Working Range Diagrams and rated lifting capacities to determine allowable crane configurations. OPERATION: 1. Ratedliftingcapacitiesat ratedradiusshall not be exceeded. Do not tip the crane to determine allowable loads. For concrete bucket operation, weight of bucket and load shall not exceed 8% of rated lifting capacities. For clamshell bucket operation, weight of bucket and bucket contents is restricted to a maximum weight of 7, pounds or 8% of rated lifting capacity, whichever is less. For magnet operation, weight of magnet and load is restricted to a maximum weight of 7, pounds or 8% of rated lifting capacity, whichever is less. For clamshell and magnet operation, maximum boom length is restricted to 6 ft. and the boom angle is restricted to a minimum of 35 degrees. Lifts with either fly erected is prohibited for both clam and magnet operation. 2. Rated lifting capacities shown on fully extended outriggers do not exceed 85% of the tipping loads. Rated lifting capacities shown on intermediate extended or fully retracted outriggers are determined by the formula, rated load = (tipping load - -.1 X load factor)/1.25. Rated lifting capacities shown on tires do not exceed 75% of the tipping loads. Tipping loads are determined by SAE crane stability test code J- -765. 3. Rated lifting capacities in the shaded areas are based on structural strength or hydraulic limitations and have been tested to meet minimum requirements of SAE J- -163 cantilevered boom crane structures - - method of test. The rated lifting capacities in non- -shaded areas are based on stability ratings. Some capacities are limited by a maximum obtainable 78_ boom angle. 4. Rated lifting capacities include the weight of the hook ball/block, slings, bucket, magnet and auxiliary lifting devices. Their weights must be subtracted fromthelisted rated capacityto obtain the net load which can be lifted. Rated lifting capacities include the deduct for either fly stowed on the base of the boom. For deducts of either fly

erected, but not used, see Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. 5. Rated lifting capacities are based on freely suspended loads. No attempt shall be made to move a load horizontally on the ground in any direction. 6. Rated lifting capacities are for lift crane service only. 7. Do not operate at radii or boom lengths (minimum or maximum) where capacities are not listed. At these positions, the crane can tip or cause boom failure. 8. The maximumloads which can be telescoped are not definable because of variation in loadings and crane maintenance, but it is permissible to attempt retraction and extension within the limits of the applicable load rating chart. 9. For main boom capacities when either boom length or radius or both are between values listed, proceed as follows: a. For boom lengths not listed, use rating for next longer boom length or next shorter boom length, whichever is smaller. b. For load radii not listed, use rating for next larger radius. 1. The user shall operate at reduced ratings to allow for adverse job conditions, such as: soft or uneven ground, out of level conditions, wind, side loads, pendulum action, jerking or sudden stopping of loads, hazardous conditions, experience of personnel, traveling with loads, electrical wires, etc. Side load on boom or fly is dangerous and shall be avoided. 11. Ratedliftingcapacitiesdo notaccountforwindon suspended load or boom. Rated capacities and boom length shall be appropriately reduced as wind velocity approaches 2 mph. 12. When making lifts with auxiliary head machinery, the effective length of the boom increases by 2 ft. 13. Power sections of boom must be extended in accordance with boom mode A or B. In boom mode B all powersectionsmustbeextendedor retracted equally. 14. The least stable rated working area depends on the configuration of the crane set up. 15. Rated lifting capacities are based on correct reeving. Deduction must be made for excessive reeving. Any reeving over minimum required (see Wire Rope Capacity) is considered excessive and must be accounted for when making lifts. Use Working Range Diagram to estimate the extra feet of rope then deduct 1 lb. for each extra foot of wire rope before attempting to lift a load. 16. The loaded boomangle combined with the boom length give only an approximation of the operating radius. The boom angle, before loading, should be greater to account for deflection. For main boomcapacities, the loaded boom angle is for reference only. For fly capacities, the load radius is for reference only. 17. For fly capacities with main boomlength less than 127 ft. and greater than 1 ft., the rated capacities are determined by the boom angle using the 127 ft. boom and fly chart. For angles not shown use the next lower boom angle to determine the rated capacity. 18. For fly capacities with main boomlength less than 1 ft., the rated capacities are determined by the boom angle only using the 1 ft. boom and fly chart. For angles not shown, use the next lower boom angle to determine the rated capacity. 19. The 41 ft. boom length structural lifting capacities are based on boom fully retracted. If the boom is not fully retracted, do not exceed capacities shown for the 5 ft. boom length. 2. Rated lifting capacities on tires depend on tire capacity, condition of tires, and tire air pressure. On tire capacities require lifting from main boom head only on a smooth and level surface. The boom must be centered over the rear of the crane with two position travel swing lock engaged and the load must be restrained from swinging. Pick and carryoperations are restricted to maximum speed of 1 mph. For correct tire pressure, see Tire Inflation. DEFINITIONS: 1. : Horizontal distance from a projection oftheaxisof rotationto thesupporting surface, before loading, to the center of the vertical hoist line or tackle with load applied. 2. ed Boom Angle: ( The angle between the boom base section and horizontal with freely suspended load at the rated radius. 3. Working Area: Area measured in a circular arc about the center line of rotation as shown on the Working Area Diagram. 4. Freely Suspended : hanging free with no direct external force applied except by the hoist line. 5. Side : Horizontal side force applied to the lifted load either on the ground or in the air. 6. No StabilityLimit: Theradiusor boomangle beyond which it is not permitted to position the boom because the crane can overturn without any load on the hook. 7. Factor: applied at the boom tip which gives the same moment effect as the boommass.

GENERAL DIMENSIONS 8 6 OVERALL WIDTH 4 --7 1 / 16 DECK HEIGHT 2--1/4 13--7/8 7 9 FULLY RETRACTED 14 7 INTERMEDIATE EXTENDED 24 FULLY EXTENDED 8--1/8 12--1/8 48 7 41 c OF ROTATION L 7 13 9 TAILSWING 11 6--7/8 OVERALL HEIGHT 6 7--5/8 1 8--7/8 5 6--1/4 17_ 15_ 25 25 26 9--1/2 13 1 / 4 19 3 11 27 27 31 8 11 9 11--1/2 44-- 5 / 8 TIRE INFLATION Tire Size Operation Tire Pressure (PSI) 12 R 22.5 1 MPH Stationary 12 12 PONTOON LOADINGS Maximum Pontoon : Maximum Pontoon Ground Bearing Pressure: 97,4 Lbs. 215 PSI

Boom Mode A Only inner mid section telescopes. Boom Length 41 5 6 69.6 Inner Mid Section 344 Stroke Base Section Boom Mode B Inner mid, outer mid and tip sections telescope simultaneously. Boom Length 41 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 Tip Section 344 Stroke Outer Mid Section 344 Stroke Inner Mid Section 344 Stroke Base Section 127

WINCH PERFORMANCE Winch Line Pulls Two Speed Winch Drum Rope Capacity Wire Rope Low Speed High Speed Layer Available Lbs.* Available Lbs. Layer Total 1 17,117 8,453 114 114 Function 2 15,737 7,771 124 238 3 14,563 7,192 134 372 4 13,552 6,692 144 516 5 12,672 6,258 154 67 6 N/A N/A 164 834 *Maximum lifting capacity: Type RB Rope=12,92 Type ZB Rope=15,6 WIRE ROPE CAPACITY Maximum Lifting Capacities Based On Wire Rope Strength Parts 3/4 3/4 of Line Type RB Type ZB Notes 1 12,92* 15,6 Capacities shown are in pounds and working loads must not exceed the ratings 2 25,84 31,2 on the capacity charts in the Crane Rating 3 38,76 46,8 Manual. 4 51,68 62,4 Study Operator s Manual for wire rope inspection procedures. 5 64,6 78, *Use of swivel end with 1 part of line is not 6 77,52 93,6 recommended. 7 9,44 19,2 8 13,36 124,8 9 116,28 14,4 1 129,2 156, LBCE DESCRIPTION TYPE RB TYPE ZB 18 X 19 Rotation Resistant -- Compact Strand -- High Strength Preformed, Right Regular Lay 36 X 7 Rotation Resistant -- Extra Improved Plow Steel -- Right Regular Lay HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT PRESSURE SETTINGS Pressure (PSI) Front And Winch 35 Outriggers 3 Boom Hoist 35 Telescope 3 Swing 15 Steering 2 Bumper Outrigger 65 Pilot Control 5 Counterweight Removal 17 Swing Park Brake Release 25

WORKING AREAS Side Front CL Boom Center Of Rotation Longitudinal C of HTC L CL Outrigger Pontoon See Note Side 36_ Chart HTC On Outriggers C Front Axle L Center Of Rotation HTC On Tires C Axle L Longitudinal C of HTC L See Note Boom Centered Note: These Lines Determine The Limiting Position Of Any For Operation Within Working Areas Indicated. CAPACITY DEDUCTIONS FOR AUXILIARY LOAD HANDLING EQUIPMENT Handling Equipment Weight (Lbs.) Auxiliary Head Attached 1 4 Ton Quick Reeve 4 Sheave Hook Block (See Hook Block For Actual Weight) 72 6 Ton Quick Reeve 4 Sheave Hook Block (See Hook Block For Actual Weight) 11 7 Ton Quick Reeve 5 Sheave Hook Block (See Hook Block For Actual Weight) 14 8.5 Ton Hook Ball (See Hook Ball For Actual Weight) 36 Lifting From Main Boom With: 39.5 Ft. Or 67 Ft. Fly Stowed On Base (See Operation Note 4) 39.5 Ft. Fly Erected But Not Used 41 67 Ft. Fly Erected But Not Used 82 Lifting From 39.5 Ft. Fly With: 27.5 Ft. Fly Tip Erected But Not Used PROHIBITED 27.5 Ft. Fly Tip Stowed On 39.5 Ft. Fly PROHIBITED Note: Capacity deductions are for Link--Belt supplied equipment only.

WORKING RANGE DIAGRAM Fully Extended Outriggers # Counterweight 14 13 127 FT. BOOM MODE B 12 FT. BOOM 12 1 8.5 11 FT. BOOM 11 1 FT. BOOM 1 9 FT. BOOM Height in feet above ground 9 8 7 6 5 4 5_ 45_ 4_ 35_ 3_ 25_ 2_ 55_ 6_ 65_ 7_ 8 FT. BOOM 7 FT. BOOM 69.6 FT. BOOM MODE A 6 FT. BOOM 5 FT. BOOM 41 FT. BOOM MODES A & B 78_ MAXIMUM BOOM ANGLE 3 15_ 1_ 2 5_ 1 12 11 1 9 8 7 Denotes Main Boom- -Boom Mode B 6 Operation radius from axis of rotation in feet WARNING Do Not Lower The Boom Below The Minimum Boom Angle For No Stability As Shown In The Lift Charts For The Boom Lengths Given. Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. 5 4 3 2 1 CL ROTATION Crane Configurations Prohibited: 39.5 Ft. Fly 67 Ft. Fly Note: Boom and fly geometry shown are for unloaded condition and crane standing level on firm supporting surface. Boom deflection, subsequent radius and boom angle change must be accounted for when applying load to hook.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL # MAIN BOOM A 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 1 69. 119,3 119,3 73. 75,1 75,1 1 12 66. 16,2 16,2 7.5 75,1 75,1 12 15 61. 9,8 9,8 67. 75,1 75,1 15 2 52.5 65,7 65,7 6.5 65,1 65,1 2 25 42. 44,5 44,5 53. 43,6 43,6 25 3 29. 31,4 31,4 45. 3,9 3,9 3 35 36. 22,9 22,9 35 4 23. 17,1 17,4 4 Min. Boom Angle/Cap. (34.) 21,1 21,1 (43.) 14,3 14,8 Min. Boom Angle/Cap. 6 Ft. 69.6 Ft. ( 36 1 76.5 74, 74, 1 12 74.5 74, 74, 76.5 43,9 43,9 12 15 71.5 74, 74, 74.5 43,9 43,9 15 2 66. 64,6 64,6 7. 43,9 43,9 2 25 6.5 42,8 42,8 65.5 42,3 42,3 25 3 54.5 3,2 3,2 6.5 29,7 29,7 3 35 48. 22,4 22,4 55.5 22, 22, 35 4 41. 16,6 17,1 5. 16,2 16,7 4 45 32.5 12,5 13,2 44. 12,1 12,9 45 5 21. 9,4 1,2 37.5 9,1 1, 5 55 29.5 6,8 7,7 55 6 18. 4,9 5,8 6 Min. Boom Angle/Cap. (53.) 7,8 8,6 (62.6) 4, 4,9 Min. Boom Angle/Cap. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL # MAIN BOOM B 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 1 69. 119,3 119,3 73. 38, 38, 1 12 66. 16,2 16,2 7.5 38, 38, 12 15 61. 9,8 9,8 67. 38, 38, 15 2 52.5 65,7 65,7 6.5 38, 38, 2 25 42. 44,5 44,5 53. 38, 38, 25 3 29. 31,4 31,4 45. 32,4 32,4 3 35 36. 24,4 24,4 35 4 23. 18,6 18,8 4 (34.) 21,1 21,1 (43.) 6 Ft. 7 Ft. ( 36 14,9 14,9 1 76. 38, 38, 1 12 74. 38, 38, 76.5 38, 38, 12 15 71. 38, 38, 74.5 38, 38, 15 2 66. 38, 38, 7. 38, 38, 2 25 6.5 38, 38, 65.5 38, 38, 25 3 54.5 32,9 32,9 6.5 33,2 33,2 3 35 48. 24,9 24,9 55.5 25,3 25,3 35 4 41. 19,2 19,5 5. 19,5 19,8 4 45 32.5 14,9 15,4 44.5 15,3 15,8 45 5 21. 11,8 12,4 38. 12,2 12,8 5 55 3. 9,8 1,5 55 6 19. 7,8 8,5 6 Angle/Cap. (53.) 1,2 1,5 (63.) 6,8 7,5 Angle/Cap. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 8 Ft. 9Ft. 1 Ft. ( 36 # MAIN BOOM B 15 76.5 38, 38, 15 2 73. 38, 38, 75. 38, 38, 77. 37,4 37,4 2 25 69. 38, 38, 72. 38, 38, 74. 32,7 32,7 25 3 65. 33,5 33,5 68.5 33,6 33,6 71. 29, 29, 3 35 6.5 25,5 25,5 65. 25,6 25,6 68. 25,7 25,7 35 4 56.5 19,8 2, 61. 2, 2,2 64.5 2,1 2,3 4 45 51.5 15,5 16,1 57. 15,7 16,2 61. 15,8 16,3 45 5 47. 12,4 13,1 53. 12,6 13,2 57.5 12,7 13,3 5 55 41.5 1, 1,8 48.5 1,2 1,9 54. 1,3 11,1 55 6 35.5 8,1 8,9 44. 8,3 9,1 5. 8,4 9,2 6 65 28. 6,5 7,3 39. 6,7 7,5 46. 6,8 7,6 65 7 18. 5,2 5,9 33.5 5,4 6,2 42. 5,5 6,3 7 75 26.5 4,3 5, 37. 4,4 5,2 75 8 17. 3,3 4, 31.5 3,5 4,2 8 Angle/ Cap. (73.) 4,5 5,2 (83.) 2,8 3,5 25. (85.) Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet. Angle/ Cap.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 11 Ft. 12 Ft. 127 Ft. ( 36 # MAIN BOOM B 25 76. 29,4 29,4 77.5 23,3 23,3 78.* 19,6 19,6 25 3 73.5 26,2 26,2 75. 23,3 23,3 76. 19,6 19,6 3 35 7.5 23,5 23,5 72.5 21,5 21,5 74. 19,6 19,6 35 4 67.5 2,2 2,4 7. 19,4 19,4 71.5 18,4 18,4 4 45 64.5 15,9 16,4 67.5 16, 16,5 69. 16, 16,4 45 5 61.5 12,7 13,4 64.5 12,8 13,5 66.5 12,8 13,5 5 55 58.5 1,4 11,2 61.5 1,5 11,2 64. 1,5 11,3 55 6 55. 8,5 9,3 58.5 8,6 9,3 61. 8,6 9,4 6 65 51.5 6,9 7,7 55.5 7, 7,8 58. 7, 7,8 65 7 48. 5,6 6,4 52.5 5,7 6,5 55.5 5,7 6,5 7 75 44. 4,5 5,3 49.5 4,6 5,4 52.5 4,7 5,4 75 8 4. 3,6 4,4 46. 3,7 4,4 49.5 3,7 4,5 8 85 35.5 2,8 3,5 42.5 2,9 3,6 46. 2,9 3,7 85 Angle/ Cap. 35. (86.) 41. (86.5) 44. (87.5) Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet. Angle/ Cap.

WORKING RANGE DIAGRAM Fully Extended Outriggers 4,# Counterweight 21 2_ OFFSET 2_ OFFSET 2 4_ OFFSET 19 18 17 1 8.5 39.5 FT. FLY+ 127 FT. BOOM 16 15 14 13 39.5 FT. FLY+ 1 FT. BOOM 127 FT. BOOM MODE B 12 FT. BOOM 12 11 FT. BOOM Height in feet above ground 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 5_ 2_ 15_ 1_ 25_ 65_ 6_ 55_ 5_ 45_ 4_ 35_ 3_ 7_ 1 FT. BOOM 9 Ft. BOOM 8 FT. BOOM 7 FT. BOOM 69.6 FT. BOOM MODE A 6 FT. BOOM 5 FT. BOOM 41 FT. BOOM MODES A & B 78_ MAX. BOOM ANGLE 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CL ROTATION Operation radius from axis of rotation in feet j Denotes Main Boom + 39.5 Fly--Boom Mode B Denotes Main Boom- -Boom Mode B Crane Configurations Prohibited: 67 Ft. Fly Note: Boom and fly geometry shown are for unloaded condition and crane standing level on firm supporting surface. Boom deflection, subsequent radius and boom angle change must be accounted for when applying load to hook. WARNING Do Not Lower The Boom Below The Minimum Boom Angle For No Stability As Shown In The Lift Charts For The Boom Lengths Given. Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 4,# 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM A 1 69. 121,9 121,9 73. 75,1 75,1 1 12 66. 18,6 18,6 7.5 75,1 75,1 12 15 61. 92,9 92,9 67. 75,1 75,1 15 2 52.5 68,1 68,1 6.5 67,6 67,6 2 25 42.5 49,1 49,1 53. 48,1 48,1 25 3 29. 34,9 34,9 45.5 34,3 34,3 3 35 36. 25,7 25,7 35 4 23. 19,8 19,8 4 (34.) 21,1 21,1 (43.) 15,9 15,9 6 Ft. 69.6 Ft. ( 36 1 76.5 74, 74, 1 12 74.5 74, 74, 76.5 43,9 43,9 12 15 71.5 74, 74, 74.5 43,9 43,9 15 2 66. 67,1 67,1 7. 43,9 43,9 2 25 6.5 47,4 47,4 65.5 43,9 43,9 25 3 54.5 33,7 33,7 6.5 33,2 33,2 3 35 48.5 25,2 25,2 55.5 24,8 24,8 35 4 41. 19,5 19,5 5. 19,1 19,1 4 45 32.5 15, 15,2 44. 14,6 14,9 45 5 21. 11,6 12, 37.5 11,3 11,8 5 55 29.5 8,7 9,3 55 6 18.5 6,6 7,2 6 (53.) 9,8 1,3 (62.6) 5,6 6,2 Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 4,# 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 1 69. 121,9 121,9 73. 38, 38, 1 12 66. 18,6 18,6 7.5 38, 38, 12 15 61. 92,9 92,9 67. 38, 38, 15 2 52.5 68,1 68,1 6.5 38, 38, 2 25 42.5 49,1 49,1 53. 38, 38, 25 3 29. 34,9 34,9 45. 35,9 35,9 3 35 36. 27,1 27,1 35 4 23. 21,1 21,1 4 (34.) 21,1 21,1 (43.) 6 Ft. 7 Ft. ( 36 14,9 14,9 1 76. 38, 38, 1 12 74. 38, 38, 76.5 38, 38, 12 15 71. 38, 38, 74.5 38, 38, 15 2 66. 38, 38, 7. 38, 38, 2 25 6.5 38, 38, 65.5 38, 38, 25 3 54.5 36,4 36,4 6.5 36,7 36,7 3 35 48. 27,7 27,7 55.5 28, 28, 35 4 41. 21,8 21,8 5. 22,2 22,2 4 45 32.5 17,4 17,5 44.5 17,8 17,9 45 5 21. 13,9 14,2 38. 14,3 14,6 5 55 3. 11,7 12,1 55 6 19. 9,5 1, 6 (53.) 1,5 1,5 (63.) 7,6 7,6 Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 4,# 8 Ft. 9 Ft. 1 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 15 76.5 38, 38, 15 2 73. 38, 38, 75. 38, 38, 77. 37,4 37,4 2 25 69. 38, 38, 72. 38, 38, 74. 32,7 32,7 25 3 65. 36,9 36,9 68.5 37,1 37,1 71. 29, 29, 3 35 61. 28,2 28,2 65. 28,4 28,4 68. 26, 26, 35 4 56.5 22,4 22,4 61. 22,5 22,5 65. 22,6 22,6 4 45 52. 18, 18,1 57. 18,2 18,2 61.5 18,3 18,4 45 5 47. 14,5 14,8 53. 14,7 15, 58. 14,8 15,1 5 55 41.5 11,9 12,4 49. 12,1 12,5 54. 12,2 12,7 55 6 35.5 9,8 1,3 44. 1, 1,5 5.5 1,1 1,6 6 65 28. 8,1 8,6 39. 8,3 8,8 46.5 8,4 8,9 65 7 18. 6,6 7,1 33.5 6,8 7,4 42. 7, 7,5 7 75 26.5 5,6 6,1 37. 5,8 6,3 75 8 17. 4,6 5,1 32. 4,7 5,3 8 85 25.5 3,8 4,3 85 9 16.5 3, 3,5 9 Ang/ Cap. (73.) 5,5 5,5 (83.) 3,9 3,9 5.5 (92.8) Ang/ Cap. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 4,# 11 Ft. 12 Ft. 127 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 25 76. 29,4 29,4 77.5 23,3 23,3 78.* 19,6 19,6 25 3 73.5 26,2 26,2 75. 23,3 23,3 76. 19,6 19,6 3 35 7.5 23,5 23,5 72.5 21,5 21,5 74. 19,6 19,6 35 4 68. 21,2 21,2 7. 19,4 19,4 71.5 18,4 18,4 4 45 65. 18,4 18,4 67.5 17,6 17,6 69. 16,4 16,4 45 5 61.5 14,9 15,2 65. 15, 15,3 66.5 14,9 14,9 5 55 58.5 12,3 12,8 62. 12,4 12,7 64. 12,5 12,7 55 6 55. 1,2 1,7 59. 1,3 1,8 61.5 1,3 1,8 6 65 51.5 8,5 9, 56. 8,6 9,1 58.5 8,6 9,1 65 7 48. 7,1 7,6 53. 7,1 7,7 55.5 7,2 7,7 7 75 44. 5,9 6,4 49.5 5,9 6,5 52.5 6, 6,5 75 8 4. 4,8 5,4 46. 4,9 5,5 49.5 4,9 5,5 8 85 35.5 3,9 4,5 42.5 4, 4,6 46. 4,1 4,6 85 9 3.5 3,2 3,7 38.5 3,2 3,8 43. 3,3 3,8 9 Ang/ Cap. 26. 34. (93.7) ) (94.9) 39. ) Ang/ (95.2) Cap. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet. * This capacity based on maximum obtainable boom angle.

4_ 2_ 2_ 39.5 Ft. Fly 1 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36 ( 36 ( 36 4,# 3 77. 13,9 3 35 75. 13,4 35 4 73. 12,8 4 45 71. 12,2 76. 9,4 45 5 69. 11,7 74. 8,9 5 55 67. 11,1 71.5 8,5 76. 6,6 55 6 64.5 1,6 69.5 8,1 73.5 6,4 6 65 62.5 1,1 67. 7,8 71. 6,3 65 7 59.5 8,7 64.5 7,4 68.5 6,1 7 75 57. 7,5 62. 7,2 66. 6, 75 8 54.5 6,4 59.5 6,9 63.5 5,8 8 85 51.5 5,5 57. 6,3 6.5 5,7 85 9 48.5 4,7 54. 5,4 57.5 5,6 9 95 45.5 4, 51. 4,6 54.5 5,1 95 1 42.5 3,4 47.5 3,9 51. 4,3 1 15 39. 2,8 44. 3,3 47. 3,6 15 11 35.5 2,3 4. 2,7 42.5 2,9 11 115 36. 2,2 37.5 2,3 115 WARNING Do Not Lower 39.5 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 33. Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 84 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees.

4_ 2_ 2_ 39.5 Ft. Fly 127 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36 ( 36 ( 36 4,# 35 78.* 8,3 35 4 76.5 8,3 4 45 75. 8,3 45 5 73.5 8,3 78.* 8,2 5 55 71.5 8,3 76. 8, 55 6 7. 8,3 74.5 7,8 6 65 68.5 8,3 72.5 7,6 76. 6,2 65 7 66.5 8,3 71. 7,4 74.5 6,1 7 75 64.5 7,1 69. 7,2 72.5 6, 75 8 62.5 6, 67. 7, 7.5 5,8 8 85 6. 5,1 65. 6, 68.5 5,7 85 9 58. 4,3 62.5 5,2 66.5 5,7 9 95 55.5 3,6 6.5 4,4 64. 5, 95 1 53.5 3, 58. 3,7 61.5 4,2 1 15 51. 2,4 55.5 3,1 58.5 3,6 15 11 53. 2,5 56. 2,9 11 115 53. 2,4 115 WARNING Do Not Lower 39.5 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 5 Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 84 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. * This capacity based on maximum obtainable boom angle.

WORKING RANGE DIAGRAM 21 2 Fully Extended Outriggers 4_ OFFSET 2_ OFFSET 8,# Counterweight 2_ OFFSET 67 FT. FLY + 127 FT. BOOM 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 1 8.5 67 FT. FLY + 1 FT. BOOM 39.5 FT. FLY+ 127 FT. BOOM 39.5 FT. FLY + 1 FT. BOOM 127 FT. BOOM MODE B 12 FT. BOOM 11 FT. BOOM Height in feet above ground 11 1 9 8 7 6 65_ 6_ 55_ 5_ 45_ 4_ 35_ 7_ 1 FT. BOOM 9 FT. BOOM 8 FT. BOOM 7 FT. BOOM 69.6 FT. BOOM MODE A 6 FT. BOOM 5 FT. BOOM 5 4 3 2 5_ 3_ 25_ 2_ 15_ 1_ 41 FT. BOOM MODES A & B 78_ MAX. BOOM ANGLE 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 Operation radius from axis of rotation in feet 3 2 1 CL ROTATION f Denotes Main Boom + 67 Fly- -Boom Mode B j Denotes Main Boom + 39.5 Fly- -Boom Mode B Denotes Main Boom- -Boom Mode B Note: Boom and fly geometry shown are for unloaded condition and crane standing level on firm supporting surface. Boom deflection, subsequent radius and boom angle change must be accounted for when applying load to hook. WARNING Do Not Lower The Boom Below The Minimum Boom Angle For No Stability As Shown In The Lift Charts For The Boom Lengths Given. Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 8,# MAIN BOOM A 1 69. 124,6 124,6 73. 75,1 75,1 1 12 66. 111, 111, 7.5 75,1 75,1 12 15 61. 95, 95, 67. 75,1 75,1 15 2 52.5 7,6 7,6 6.5 7, 7, 2 25 42.5 53,6 53,6 53. 52,7 52,7 25 3 29. 38,4 38,4 45.5 37,8 37,8 3 35 36. 28,5 28,5 35 4 23. 22,1 22,1 4 Min.Booṃ Min.Boom (34.) 21,1 21,1 (43.) 15,9 15,9 Min.Booṃ Min.Boom 6 Ft. 69.6 Ft. ( 36 1 76.5 74, 74, 1 12 74.5 74, 74, 76.5 43,9 43,9 12 15 71.5 74, 74, 74.5 43,9 43,9 15 2 66. 69,5 69,5 7. 43,9 43,9 2 25 6.5 51,9 51,9 65.5 43,9 43,9 25 3 54.5 37,2 37,2 6.5 36,7 36,7 3 35 48.5 28, 28, 55.5 27,6 27,6 35 4 41. 21,8 21,8 5. 21,5 21,5 4 45 32.5 17,2 17,2 44.5 17, 17, 45 5 21. 13,7 13,7 37.5 13,4 13,5 5 55 29.5 1,7 1,9 55 6 18.5 8,4 8,7 6 Min.Boom (53.) 1,8 1,8 (62.6) 7,3 7,3 Min.Boom Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 8,# 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 1 69. 124,6 124,6 73. 38, 38, 1 12 66. 111, 111, 7.5 38, 38, 12 15 61. 95, 95, 67. 38, 38, 15 2 52.5 7,6 7,6 6.5 38, 38, 2 25 42.5 53,6 53,6 53. 38, 38, 25 3 29. 38,4 38,4 45. 38, 38, 3 35 36. 29,9 29,9 35 4 23. 23,5 23,5 4 21,1 21,1 14,9 14,9. (34.) ) (43.) ). 6 Ft. 7 Ft. ( 36 1 76. 38, 38, 1 12 74. 38, 38, 76.5 38, 38, 12 15 71. 38, 38, 74.5 38, 38, 15 2 66. 38, 38, 7. 38, 38, 2 25 6.5 38, 38, 65.5 38, 38, 25 3 54.5 38, 38, 6.5 38, 38, 3 35 48. 3,5 3,5 55.5 3,8 3,8 35 4 41. 24,2 24,2 5.5 24,5 24,5 4 45 32.5 19,5 19,5 44.5 19,9 19,9 45 5 21. 15,9 15,9 38. 16,4 16,4 5 55 3. 13,6 13,6 55 6 19. 11,3 11,4 6 1,5 1,5 7,6 7,6. (53.) ) (63.) ). Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 8,# 8 Ft. 9 Ft. 1 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 15 76.5 38, 38, 15 2 73. 38, 38, 75. 38, 38, 77. 37,4 37,4 2 25 69.5 38, 38, 72. 38, 38, 74. 32,7 32,7 25 3 65. 38, 38, 68.5 37,9 37,9 71. 29, 29, 3 35 61. 31, 31, 65. 31,2 31,2 68. 26, 26, 35 4 56.5 24,7 24,7 61. 24,9 24,9 65. 23,4 23,4 4 45 52. 2,1 2,1 57.5 2,3 2,3 61.5 2,4 2,4 45 5 47. 16,6 16,6 53. 16,8 16,8 58. 16,9 16,9 5 55 41.5 13,8 13,9 49. 14, 14,1 54.5 14,1 14,2 55 6 35.5 11,5 11,7 44.5 11,7 11,9 5.5 11,8 12,1 6 65 28. 9,7 9,9 39. 9,8 1,1 46.5 1, 1,2 65 7 18. 8,1 8,3 33.5 8,3 8,6 42. 8,4 8,7 7 75 26.5 6,9 7,2 37.5 7,1 7,4 75 8 17. 5,8 6,1 32. 5,9 6,3 8 85 25.5 5, 5,3 85 9 16.5 4,1 4,4 9 Ang/ Cap. (73.) 5,5 5,5 3,9 3,9 (83.) ) (93.) ( 2,7 2,7 Ang/ Cap. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 8,# 11 Ft. 12 Ft. 127 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 25 76. 29,4 29,4 77.5 23,3 23,3 78.* 19,6 19,6 25 3 73.5 26,2 26,2 75. 23,3 23,3 76. 19,6 19,6 3 35 7.5 23,5 23,5 72.5 21,5 21,5 74. 19,6 19,6 35 4 68. 21,2 21,2 7. 19,4 19,4 71.5 18,4 18,4 4 45 65. 19,2 19,2 67.5 17,6 17,6 69. 16,4 16,4 45 5 62. 17, 17, 65. 15,8 15,8 66.5 14,9 14,9 5 55 58.5 14,2 14,2 62. 14,2 14,3 64. 13,6 13,6 55 6 55.5 11,9 12,1 59. 12, 12,2 61.5 12,1 12,3 6 65 52. 1,1 1,3 56. 1,1 1,4 58.5 1,2 1,4 65 7 48. 8,5 8,8 53. 8,6 8,9 56. 8,6 8,9 7 75 44.5 7,2 7,5 49.5 7,2 7,6 53. 7,3 7,6 75 8 4.5 6, 6,4 46.5 6,1 6,5 49.5 6,2 6,5 8 85 35.5 5,1 5,4 42.5 5,1 5,5 46.5 5,2 5,6 85 9 3.5 4,2 4,6 38.5 4,3 4,7 43. 4,3 4,7 9 95 24.5 3,5 3,8 34.5 3,6 3,9 39.5 3,6 4, 95 1 16. 2,8 3,1 29.5 2,9 3,2 35.5 2,9 3,3 1 Ang/ Cap. 1.5 26. (11.9) (12.8) 32.5 (13.1) Ang/ Cap. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet. * This capacity based on maximum obtainable boom angle.

4_ 2_ 2_ 39.5 Ft. Fly 1 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 8,# 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36_ ( 36_ ( 36_ 3 77. 13,9 3 35 75. 13,4 35 4 73. 12,8 4 45 71. 12,2 76. 9,4 45 5 69. 11,7 74. 8,9 5 55 67. 11,1 71.5 8,5 76. 6,6 55 6 64.5 1,6 69.5 8,1 73.5 6,4 6 65 62.5 1,1 67. 7,8 71. 6,3 65 7 6. 9,7 64.5 7,4 68.5 6,1 7 75 57.5 8,8 62. 7,2 66. 6, 75 8 54.5 7,6 59.5 6,9 63.5 5,8 8 85 52. 6,6 57. 6,6 6.5 5,7 85 9 49. 5,7 54. 6,4 57.5 5,6 9 95 46. 5, 51. 5,6 54.5 5,5 95 1 42.5 4,3 48. 4,9 51. 5,2 1 15 39.5 3,7 44.5 4,2 47.5 4,5 15 11 35.5 3,1 4.5 3,6 43. 3,8 11 115 31.5 2,7 36.5 3, 115 12 27. 2,2 31.5 2,5 12 125 25.5 2, 125 WARNING Do Not Lower 39.5 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 23.5 Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 92 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees.

4_ 2_ 2_ 67 Ft. Fly 1 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 8,# 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36_ ( 36_ ( 36_ 4 77. 8,3 4 45 75.5 7,9 45 5 73.5 7,5 5 55 72. 7,1 55 6 7. 6,6 77. 4,7 6 65 68.5 6,2 75.5 4,5 65 7 66.5 5,8 73.5 4,2 7 75 64.5 5,5 71.5 4, 75 8 62.5 5,2 69.5 3,9 76. 3, 8 85 6.5 4,9 67.5 3,7 74. 3, 85 9 58.5 4,6 65.5 3,5 72. 2,9 9 95 56.5 4,4 63.5 3,4 69.5 2,8 95 1 54.5 4,2 61.5 3,3 67.5 2,7 1 15 52. 3,9 59. 3,2 65. 2,7 15 11 5. 3,8 57. 3,1 62.5 2,6 11 115 47.5 3,4 54.5 3, 6. 2,6 115 12 44.5 2,9 52. 2,9 57. 2,5 12 125 42. 2,5 49. 2,8 54. 2,5 125 13 39. 2,1 46.5 2,7 5.5 2,5 13 135 43. 2,3 47. 2,5 135 14 39.5 1,9 42.5 2,1 14 WARNING Do Not Lower 67 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 37 Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 98 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees.

4_ 2_ 2_ 39.5 Ft. Fly 127 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36_ ( 36_ ( 36_ 8,# 35 78.* 8,3 35 4 76.5 8,3 4 45 75. 8,3 45 5 73.5 8,3 78.* 8,2 5 55 71.5 8,3 76. 8, 55 6 7. 8,3 74.5 7,8 6 65 68.5 8,3 72.5 7,6 76. 6,2 65 7 67. 8,3 71. 7,4 74.5 6,1 7 75 65. 7,8 69. 7,2 72.5 6, 75 8 63. 7,1 67. 7, 7.5 5,8 8 85 6.5 6,2 65.5 6,8 68.5 5,7 85 9 58.5 5,4 63. 6,2 66.5 5,7 9 95 56. 4,6 6.5 5,4 64. 5,6 95 1 53.5 3,9 58.5 4,6 62. 5,2 1 15 51.5 3,3 56. 4, 59. 4,4 15 11 49. 2,8 53.5 3,4 56.5 3,8 11 115 46. 2,3 5.5 2,8 53.5 3,2 115 12 48. 2,3 5.5 2,6 12 125 47.5 2,1 125 WARNING Do Not Lower 39.5 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 45 Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 92 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. * This capacity based on maximum obtainable boom angle.

4_ 2_ 2_ 67 Ft. Fly 127 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36_ ( 36_ ( 36_ 8,# 5 76.5 5,5 5 55 75.5 5,5 55 6 74. 5,5 6 65 73. 5,5 65 7 71.5 5,5 77.5 4,2 7 75 7. 5,3 76. 4, 75 8 68.5 5,1 74.5 3,9 8 85 67. 4,9 73. 3,8 85 9 65.5 4,8 71.5 3,6 77. 2,9 9 95 64. 4,6 7. 3,5 75. 2,8 95 1 62. 4,3 68. 3,4 73.5 2,8 1 15 6.5 3,9 66.5 3,3 71.5 2,7 15 11 58.5 3,4 64.5 3,2 7. 2,6 11 115 56.5 2,9 63. 3,1 68. 2,6 115 12 61. 3, 66. 2,6 12 125 59. 2,8 64. 2,5 125 13 57. 2,4 61.5 2,5 13 135 59.5 2,5 135 14 57. 2, 14 WARNING Do Not Lower 67 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 54.5 Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 98 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees.

WORKING RANGE DIAGRAM Fully Extended Outriggers 21 2 4_ OFFSET 2_ OFFSET 12,# Counterweight 2_ OFFSET 67 FT. FLY+ 127FT.BOOM 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 1 8.5 67 FT. FLY + 1 FT. BOOM 39.5 FT. FLY + 127 FT. BOOM 39.5 FT. FLY + 1 FT. BOOM 127 FT. BOOM MODE B 12 FT. BOOM 11 FT. BOOM Height in feet above ground 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 5_ 65_ 6_ 55_ 5_ 45_ 4_ 35_ 3_ 25_ 2_ 15_ 1_ 7_ 1 FT. BOOM 9 FT. BOOM 8 FT. BOOM 7 FT. BOOM 69.6 FT. BOOM MODE A 6 FT. BOOM 5 FT. BOOM 41 FT. BOOM MODES A & B 78_ MAX BOOM ANGLE 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Operation radius from axis of rotation in feet CL ROTATION f Denotes Main Boom + 67 Fly--Boom Mode B j Denotes Main Boom + 39.5 Fly- -Boom Mode B Denotes Main Boom -- Boom Mode B Note: Boom and fly geometry shown are for unloaded condition and crane standing level on firm supporting surface. Boom deflection, subsequent radius and boom angle change must be accounted for when applying load to hook. WARNING Do Not Lower The Boom Below The Minimum Boom Angle For No Stability As Shown In The Lift Charts For The Boom Lengths Given. Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 12,# 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM A 9 7.5 14, 14, 9 1 69. 127,5 127,5 73. 75,1 75,1 1 12 66. 113,6 113,6 7.5 75,1 75,1 12 15 61. 97,3 97,3 67. 75,1 75,1 15 2 52.5 73,1 73,1 6.5 72,5 72,5 2 25 42.5 56,1 56,1 53. 55,6 55,6 25 3 29. 41,9 41,9 45.5 41,3 41,3 3 35 36. 31,3 31,3 35 4 23. 24,5 24,5 4 Min.Boom (34.) 21,1 21,1 (43.) 15,9 15,9 Min.Boom 6 Ft. 69.6 Ft. ( 36 1 76.5 74, 74, 1 12 74.5 74, 74, 76.5 43,9 43,9 12 15 71.5 74, 74, 74.5 43,9 43,9 15 2 66. 72, 72, 7. 43,9 43,9 2 25 6.5 55,2 55,2 65.5 43,9 43,9 25 3 54.5 4,6 4,6 61. 37,9 37,9 3 35 48.5 3,8 3,8 55.5 3,4 3,4 35 4 41. 24,2 24,2 5.5 23,8 23,8 4 45 32.5 19,3 19,3 44.5 19, 19, 45 5 21. 15,5 15,5 37.5 15,3 15,3 5 55 29.5 12,5 12,5 55 6 18.5 1,1 1,1 6 Min.Boom (53.) 1,8 1,8 (62.6) 7,3 7,3 Min.Boom Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 12,# 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 9 7.5 14, 14, 9 1 69. 127,5 127,5 73. 38, 38, 1 12 66. 113,6 113,6 7.5 38, 38, 12 15 61. 97,3 97,3 67. 38, 38, 15 2 52.5 73,1 73,1 6.5 38, 38, 2 25 42.5 56,1 56,1 53. 38, 38, 25 3 29. 41,9 41,9 45.5 38, 38, 3 35 36. 32,8 32,8 35 4 23. 25,8 25,8 4. (34.) 21,1 21,1 (43.) 6 Ft. 7 Ft. ( 36 14,9 14,9 1 76. 38, 38, 1 12 74. 38, 38, 76.5 38, 38, 12 15 71. 38, 38, 74.5 38, 38, 15 2 66. 38, 38, 7. 38, 38, 2 25 6.5 38, 38, 65.5 38, 38, 25 3 54.5 38, 38, 6.5 38, 38, 3 35 48. 33,3 33,3 55.5 33,6 33,6 35 4 41. 26,5 26,5 5.5 26,8 26,8 4 45 32.5 21,5 21,5 44.5 21,9 21,9 45 5 21. 17,7 17,7 38. 18,2 18,2 5 55 3. 15,2 15,2 55 6 19.5 12,8 12,8 6 (53.) 1,5 1,5 7,6 7,6 (63.) ) Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 12,# 8 Ft. 9 Ft. 1 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 15 76.5 38, 38, 15 2 73. 38, 38, 75. 38, 38, 77. 37,4 37,4 2 25 69.5 38, 38, 72. 38, 38, 74. 32,7 32,7 25 3 65. 38, 38, 68.5 37,9 37,9 71. 29, 29, 3 35 61. 33,8 33,8 65. 33,9 33,9 68. 26, 26, 35 4 56.5 27, 27, 61.5 27,2 27,2 65. 23,4 23,4 4 45 52. 22,2 22,2 57.5 22,3 22,3 61.5 21,2 21,2 45 5 47. 18,4 18,4 53.5 18,6 18,6 58. 18,7 18,7 5 55 41.5 15,5 15,5 49. 15,6 15,6 54.5 15,8 15,8 55 6 35.5 13,1 13,1 44.5 13,3 13,3 5.5 13,4 13,4 6 65 28. 11,2 11,2 39.5 11,4 11,4 46.5 11,5 11,6 65 7 18. 9,5 9,5 33.5 9,7 9,8 42. 9,8 9,9 7 75 26.5 8,3 8,4 37.5 8,4 8,5 75 8 17. 7, 7,1 32. 7,2 7,3 8 85 25.5 6,1 6,3 85 9 16.5 5,2 5,3 9 Ang/ Cap. (73.) 5,5 5,5 (83.) 3,9 3,9 (93.) 2,7 2,7 Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet. Ang/ Cap.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 12,# 11 Ft. 12 Ft. 127 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 25 76. 29,4 29,4 77.5 23,3 23,3 78.* 19,6 19,6 25 3 73.5 26,2 26,2 75. 23,3 23,3 76. 19,6 19,6 3 35 7.5 23,5 23,5 72.5 21,5 21,5 74. 19,6 19,6 35 4 68. 21,2 21,2 7. 19,4 19,4 71.5 18,4 18,4 4 45 65. 19,2 19,2 67.5 17,6 17,6 69. 16,4 16,4 45 5 62. 17,4 17,4 65. 15,8 15,8 66.5 14,9 14,9 5 55 59. 15,8 15,8 62. 14,4 14,4 64. 13,6 13,6 55 6 55.5 13,5 13,5 59.5 13,2 13,2 61.5 12,5 12,5 6 65 52. 11,6 11,6 56.5 11,7 11,7 59. 11,5 11,5 65 7 48.5 9,9 1, 53. 1, 1,1 56. 1, 1,1 7 75 44.5 8,5 8,6 5. 8,6 8,7 53. 8,6 8,8 75 8 4.5 7,3 7,5 46.5 7,3 7,5 5. 7,4 7,6 8 85 36. 6,2 6,4 43. 6,3 6,5 46.5 6,3 6,5 85 9 3.5 5,3 5,5 39. 5,4 5,6 43. 5,4 5,6 9 95 24.5 4,5 4,7 34.5 4,6 4,8 39.5 4,6 4,8 95 1 16. 3,7 3,9 29.5 3,8 4,1 35.5 3,9 4,1 1 15 23.5 3,2 3,4 31. 3,2 3,5 15 11 15.5 2,6 2,8 25.5 2,7 2,9 11 Ang/ Cap. (13.) 1,7 1,7 13.5 (11.9) 24. (111.2) Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet. * This capacity based on maximum obtainable boom angle. Ang/ Cap.

4_ 2_ 2_ 39.5 Ft. Fly 1 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 12,# 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36_ ( 36_ ( 36_ 3 77. 13,9 3 35 75. 13,4 35 4 73. 12,8 4 45 71. 12,2 76. 9,4 45 5 69. 11,7 74. 8,9 5 55 67. 11,1 71.5 8,5 76. 6,6 55 6 64.5 1,6 69.5 8,1 73.5 6,4 6 65 62.5 1,1 67. 7,8 71. 6,3 65 7 6. 9,7 64.5 7,4 68.5 6,1 7 75 57.5 9,2 62. 7,2 66. 6, 75 8 55. 8,7 59.5 6,9 63.5 5,8 8 85 52. 7,8 57. 6,6 6.5 5,7 85 9 49.5 6,8 54. 6,4 57.5 5,6 9 95 46. 6, 51.5 6,2 54.5 5,5 95 1 43. 5,2 48. 5,8 51.5 5,5 1 15 39.5 4,6 44.5 5,1 47.5 5,4 15 11 36. 4, 41. 4,4 43.5 4,6 11 115 32. 3,5 36.5 3,8 38.5 4, 115 12 27.5 3, 31.5 3,3 12 125 21.5 2,6 25.5 2,7 125 13 14. 2,2 13 Min.Boom 6 6 7 Min.Boom Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees.

4_ 2_ 2_ 67 Ft. Fly 1 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 12,# 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36_ ( 36_ ( 36_ 4 77. 8,3 4 45 75.5 7,9 45 5 73.5 7,5 5 55 72. 7,1 55 6 7. 6,6 77. 4,7 6 65 68.5 6,2 75.5 4,5 65 7 66.5 5,8 73.5 4,2 7 75 64.5 5,5 71.5 4, 75 8 62.5 5,2 69.5 3,9 76. 3, 8 85 6.5 4,9 67.5 3,7 74. 3, 85 9 58.5 4,6 65.5 3,5 72. 2,9 9 95 56.5 4,4 63.5 3,4 69.5 2,8 95 1 54.5 4,2 61.5 3,3 67.5 2,7 1 15 52. 3,9 59. 3,2 65. 2,7 15 11 5. 3,8 57. 3,1 62.5 2,6 11 115 47.5 3,6 54.5 3, 6. 2,6 115 12 45. 3,4 52. 2,9 57. 2,5 12 125 42.5 3,2 49. 2,8 54. 2,5 125 13 39.5 2,8 46.5 2,7 5.5 2,5 13 135 36. 2,4 43. 2,6 47. 2,5 135 14 33. 2,1 39.5 2,5 42.5 2,5 14 145 35.5 2,1 145 15 3.5 1,8 15 WARNING Do Not Lower 67 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 29.5 Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 92 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees.

4_ 2_ 2_ 39.5 Ft. Fly 127 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 12,# 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36_ ( 36_ ( 36_ 35 78.* 8,3 35 4 76.5 8,3 4 45 75. 8,3 45 5 73.5 8,3 78.* 8,2 5 55 71.5 8,3 76. 8, 55 6 7. 8,3 74.5 7,8 6 65 68.5 8,3 72.5 7,6 76. 6,2 65 7 67. 8,3 71. 7,4 74.5 6,1 7 75 65. 7,8 69. 7,2 72.5 6, 75 8 63. 7,1 67. 7, 7.5 5,8 8 85 6.5 6,6 65.5 6,8 68.5 5,7 85 9 58.5 6, 63. 6,3 66.5 5,7 9 95 56.5 5,6 61. 5,8 64. 5,6 95 1 54. 4,9 58.5 5,3 62. 5,5 1 15 51.5 4,2 56.5 4,9 59.5 5,1 15 11 49. 3,6 53.5 4,2 57. 4,6 11 115 46.5 3,1 51. 3,6 54. 4, 115 12 44. 2,6 48. 3,1 51. 3,4 12 125 45.5 2,6 48. 2,9 125 13 42. 2,2 44.5 2,4 13 WARNING Do Not Lower 39.5 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 4.5 Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 1 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. * This capacity based on maximum obtainable boom angle.

4_ 2_ 2_ 67 Ft. Fly 127 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 12,# 2_ 2_ 4_ ( 36_ ( 36_ ( 36_ 5 76.5 5,5 5 55 75.5 5,5 55 6 74. 5,5 6 65 73. 5,5 65 7 71.5 5,5 77.5 4,2 7 75 7. 5,3 76. 4, 75 8 68.5 5,1 74.5 3,9 8 85 67. 4,9 73. 3,8 85 9 65.5 4,8 71.5 3,6 77. 2,9 9 95 64. 4,6 7. 3,5 75. 2,8 95 1 62. 4,3 68. 3,4 73.5 2,8 1 15 6.5 3,9 66.5 3,3 71.5 2,7 15 11 58.5 3,6 64.5 3,2 7. 2,6 11 115 56.5 3,2 63. 3,1 68. 2,6 115 12 54.5 2,9 61. 3, 66. 2,6 12 125 52.5 2,7 59. 2,9 64. 2,5 125 13 57. 2,6 61.5 2,5 13 135 54.5 2,3 59.5 2,5 135 14 52.5 2,1 57. 2,3 14 145 54.5 2, 145 15 51.5 1,8 15 WARNING Do Not Lower 67 Ft. Fly In Working Position Below 5.5 Degrees Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 92 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees.

WORKING RANGE DIAGRAM Fully Extended Outriggers 16,# Counterweight 21 2 4_ OFFSET 2_ OFFSET 2_ OFFSET 67 FT. FLY+ 127 FT. BOOM 19 18 17 1 8.5 67 FT. FLY+ 1 FT. BOOM 39.5 FT. FLY + 127 FT. BOOM 16 15 39.5 FT. FLY+ 1 FT. BOOM 14 13 127 FT. BOOM MODE B 12 FT. BOOM 12 11 FT. BOOM Height in feet above ground 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 35_ 3_ 25_ 2_ 15_ 1_ 45_ 4_ 65_ 6_ 55_ 5_ 7_ 1 FT. BOOM 9 FT. BOOM 8 FT. BOOM 7 FT. BOOM 69.6 FT. BOOM MODE A 6 FT. BOOM 5 FT. BOOM 41 FT. BOOM MODES A & B 78_ MAX. BOOM ANGLE 2 5_ 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 Operation radius from axis of rotation in feet f Denotes Main Boom + 67 Fly--Boom Mode B j Denotes Main Boom + 39.5 Fly--Boom Mode B Denotes Main Boom -- Boom Mode B 4 3 2 1 CL ROTATION Note: Boom and fly geometry shown are for unloaded condition and crane standing level on firm supporting surface. Boom deflection, subsequent radius and boom angle change must be accounted for when applying load to hook. WARNING Do Not Lower The Boom Below The Minimum Boom Angle For No Stability As Shown In The Lift Charts For The Boom Lengths Given. Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 16,# 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM A 9 7.5 14, 14, 9 1 69. 128,6 128,6 73. 75,1 75,1 1 12 66. 116, 116, 7.5 75,1 75,1 12 15 61. 99,4 99,4 67. 75,1 75,1 15 2 52.5 75,3 75,3 6.5 74,7 74,7 2 25 42.5 58,1 58,1 53.5 57,6 57,6 25 3 29. 45,3 45,3 45.5 44,7 44,7 3 35 36. 34,1 34,1 35 4 23. 26,8 26,8 4 Min.Boom (34.) 21,1 21,1 (43.) 15,9 15,9 Min.Boom 6 Ft. 69.6 Ft. ( 36 1 76.5 74, 74, 1 12 74.5 74, 74, 76.5 43,9 43,9 12 15 71.5 74, 74, 74.5 43,9 43,9 15 2 66. 74, 74, 7. 43,9 43,9 2 25 6.5 57,2 57,2 65.5 43,9 43,9 25 3 55. 44,1 44,1 61. 37,9 37,9 3 35 48.5 33,6 33,6 56. 33,2 33,2 35 4 41. 26,5 26,5 5.5 26,1 26,1 4 45 32.5 21,3 21,3 44.5 21, 21, 45 5 21. 17,3 17,3 37.5 17,1 17,1 5 55 29.5 14, 14, 55 6 18.5 11,5 11,5 6 Min.Boom (53.) 1,8 1,8 (62.6) 7,3 7,3 Min.Boom Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 16,# 41 Ft. 5 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 9 7.5 14, 14, 9 1 69. 128,6 128,6 73. 38, 38, 1 12 66. 116, 116, 7.5 38, 38, 12 15 61. 99,4 99,4 67. 38, 38, 15 2 52.5 75,3 75,3 6.5 38, 38, 2 25 42.5 58,1 58,1 53. 38, 38, 25 3 29. 45,3 45,3 45.5 38, 38, 3 35 36. 35,6 35,6 35 4 23. 28,2 28,2 4 21,1 21,1. ) (34.) (43.) 14,9 14,9. 6 Ft. 7 Ft. ( 36 1 76. 38, 38, 1 12 74. 38, 38, 76.5 38, 38, 12 15 71. 38, 38, 74.5 38, 38, 15 2 66. 38, 38, 7. 38, 38, 2 25 6.5 38, 38, 65.5 38, 38, 25 3 54.5 38, 38, 61. 38, 38, 3 35 48. 36,1 36,1 55.5 36,4 36,4 35 4 41. 28,9 28,9 5.5 29,2 29,2 4 45 32.5 23,6 23,6 44.5 24, 24, 45 5 21. 19,5 19,5 38. 2, 2, 5 55 3. 16,8 16,8 55 6 19.5 14,2 14,2 6 (53.) 1,5 1,5 (63.) 7,6 7,6 Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 16,# 8 Ft. 9 Ft. 1 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 15 76.5 38, 38, 15 2 73. 38, 38, 75. 38, 38, 77. 37,4 37,4 2 25 69.5 38, 38, 72. 38, 38, 74. 32,7 32,7 25 3 65.5 38, 38, 68.5 37,9 37,9 71. 29, 29, 3 35 61. 36,6 36,6 65. 33,9 33,9 68. 26, 26, 35 4 56.5 29,4 29,4 61.5 29,5 29,5 65. 23,4 23,4 4 45 52. 24,2 24,2 57.5 24,3 24,3 61.5 21,2 21,2 45 5 47. 2,2 2,2 53.5 2,4 2,4 58. 19,3 19,3 5 55 41.5 17,1 17,1 49. 17,2 17,2 54.5 17,3 17,3 55 6 35.5 14,5 14,5 44.5 14,7 14,7 5.5 14,8 14,8 6 65 28. 12,5 12,5 39.5 12,7 12,7 46.5 12,8 12,8 65 7 18. 1,7 1,7 33.5 11, 11, 42.5 11,1 11,1 7 75 27. 9,5 9,5 37.5 9,6 9,6 75 8 17.5 8,2 8,2 32. 8,4 8,4 8 85 25.5 7,2 7,2 85 9 16.5 6,2 6,3 9 Ang/ Cap. (73.) 5,5 5,5 (83.) 3,9 3,9 (93.) 2,7 2,7 Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet. Ang/ Cap.

Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds FULL 16,# 11 Ft. 12 Ft. 127 Ft. ( 36 MAIN BOOM B 25 76. 29,4 29,4 77.5 23,3 23,3 78.* 19,6 19,6 25 3 73.5 26,2 26,2 75. 23,3 23,3 76. 19,6 19,6 3 35 7.5 23,5 23,5 72.5 21,5 21,5 74. 19,6 19,6 35 4 68. 21,2 21,2 7. 19,4 19,4 71.5 18,4 18,4 4 45 65. 19,2 19,2 67.5 17,6 17,6 69. 16,4 16,4 45 5 62. 17,4 17,4 65. 15,8 15,8 66.5 14,9 14,9 5 55 59. 15,8 15,8 62. 14,4 14,4 64. 13,6 13,6 55 6 55.5 14,5 14,5 59.5 13,2 13,2 61.5 12,5 12,5 6 65 52. 12,8 12,8 56.5 12,2 12,2 59. 11,5 11,5 65 7 48.5 11,2 11,2 53.5 11,2 11,2 56. 1,6 1,6 7 75 44.5 9,8 9,8 5. 9,8 9,8 53.5 9,7 9,7 75 8 4.5 8,5 8,5 46.5 8,6 8,6 5. 8,6 8,6 8 85 36. 7,3 7,4 43. 7,4 7,5 47. 7,5 7,5 85 9 31. 6,4 6,4 39. 6,4 6,5 43.5 6,5 6,6 9 95 24.5 5,5 5,5 34.5 5,6 5,6 39.5 5,6 5,7 95 1 16. 4,7 4,8 3. 4,8 4,9 35.5 4,8 4,9 1 15 24. 4,1 4,2 31. 4,1 4,2 15 11 15.5 3,5 3,6 26. 3,5 3,6 11 115 19. 2,9 3,1 115 Ang/ Cap. (13.) 1,7 1,7 (113.) 9 9 7.5 (119.6) Ang/ Cap. Note: Refer To Page 8 For Lifting Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Handling Equipment. ( ed Boom Angle In Degrees. ( ) Reference For Minimum Boom Angle Capacities (Shown In Parenthesis) Are In Feet. * This capacity based on maximum obtainable boom angle.