Grove RT 700E Series Crane Operator & Safety Handbook PDF Download
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Grove Crane RT 700E Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane RT 700E Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane RT 700E Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 92
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Grove Crane RT 700E Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
FOREWORD:
- This handbook has been compiled to assist you in properly operating and maintaining your Grove Crane.
- Before placing the crane in service, take time to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the contents of this manual.
- After all sections have been read and understood, retain the manual for future reference in a readily accessible location.
- The Grove Crane has been designed for maximum performance with minimum maintenance. With proper care, years of trouble-free service can be expected.
- Constant improvement and engineering progress makes it necessary that we reserve the right to make specification and equipment changes without notice.
- Grove Worldwide and our Dealer Network want to ensure your satisfaction with our products and customer support.
Your local dealer is the best equipped and most knowledgeable to assist you for parts, service and warranty issues. They have the facilities, parts, factory trained personnel, and the information to assist you in a timely manner. We request that you first contact them for assistance. If you feel you need factory assistance, please ask the dealer’s service management to coordinate the contact on your behalf. - Engine operating procedures and routine maintenance procedures are supplied in a separate manual with each crane, and should be referred to for detailed information.
- Information in this manual does not replace federal, state, or local regulations, safety codes, or insurance requirements.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Grove Crane RT 700E Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Section 1 – INTRODUCTION
GENERAL 1-1
NOISE VIBRATION TEST RESULTS 1-1
Section 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL 2-1
OPERATOR’S INFORMATION 2-1
OPERATOR’S QUALIFICATIONS 2-2
CRANE STABILITY/STRUCTURAL STRENGTH 2-2
Load Charts 2-3
Work Site 2-4
Lifting Operations 2-4
Counterweight 2-6
Multiple Crane Lifts 2-6
LOAD MOMENT INDICATING (LMI) SYSTEMS 2-6
Two-Blocking 2-6
Work Area Definition System 2-7
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD 2-7
Set Up and Operation 2-8
Electrocution Hazard Devices 2-8
Electrical Contact 2-9
Special Operating Conditions and Equipment 2-9
CRUSHING HAZARDS 2-10
PERSONNEL HANDLING 2-11
TRAVEL OPERATION 2-11
MAINTENANCE 2-12
Service and Repairs 2-12
Lubrication 2-13
Tires 2-13
Wire Rope 2-13
BATTERIES 2-14
ENGINE 2-15
WORK PRACTICES 2-15
Crane Access 2-15
Job Preparation 2-15
Working 2-15
Lifting 2-16
Hand Signals 2-17
TRANSPORTING THE CRANE 2-18
SHUTDOWN 2-18
BOOM EXTENSION/JIB 2-18
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 2-19
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS 2-20
Section 3 – CAB CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3-1
Defroster Switch 3-1
Hand Throttle Control Knob 3-1
Ignition Switch 3-1
Voltmeter 3-1
Transmission Oil Temperature Gauge 3-1
Heat Control Knob 3-1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
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Fan Control Switch 3-4
Park Brake Control Switch 3-4
Air Conditioner Control Switch (Optional) 3-4
Swing Brake Control Switch 3-4
Differential Lock Control Switch (Optional) 3-4
Wait To Start Indicator 3-4
Transmission Range Selector Switch 3-4
Water In Fuel Indicator 3-4
Outrigger Selector Panel 3-4
Work Light Switch 3-5
Headlights Switch 3-5
Boom Lights Switch (Optional) 3-5
Hazard Lights Switch 3-5
Low Steer Pressure Indicator (CE Units) 3-5
Fuel Gauge 3-5
Engine Diagnostics Switches 3-5
Test Mode Switch 3-5
Idle Switch 3-5
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 3-5
Tachometer 3-5
Crane Function Power Switch 3-5
Outriggers Extend/Retract Switch 3-5
Load Moment Indicating (LMI) and Work Area Definition System Control Panel 3-6
Transmission Service Indicator 3-6
Low Brake Pressure 3-6
Rear Steer Control Switch 3-6
Auxiliary Hoist Switch (Optional) 3-6
Swing Control Lever 3-6
Swing and Telescope or Auxiliary Hoist Control Lever (Dual Axis Controller) (CE Units) 3-6
Turn Signal Lever and Windshield Wiper/Washer Controls 3-6
Bubble Level Indicator 3-7
Cab Circulating Fan 3-7
Swing Brake Pedal 3-7
Telescope Control Foot Pedal (Optional) 3-7
Windshield Wiper 3-7
Defroster Fan 3-7
Brake Foot Pedal 3-7
Spotlight (Optional) 3-7
Foot Throttle Pedal 3-7
Transmission Shift Lever 3-7
Circuit Breaker Panel 3-7
Pin Swing Lock Control (Pin Type) 3-7
Hoist Rotation Indicators 3-8
Main Hoist Control Lever 3-8
Boom Lift and Main Hoist Control Lever (Dual Axis Controller) (CE Units) 3-8
360 Degree Swing Lock Control (Positive Lock Type) (Optional) 3-8
Main Hoist Speed Selector Switch 3-8
Hydraulic Boost Switch 3-8
Cab Dome Light 3-8
Fire Extinguisher 3-8
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
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Boom Lift Control Lever 3-8
12 VDC Accessory Outlet 3-8
Telescope or Auxiliary Hoist Control Lever 3-8
Horn 3-9
Right Turn Signal Indicator 3-9
Left Turn Signal Indicator 3-9
Rear Wheels Not Centered Indicator 3-9
Hoist 3rd Wrap Indicator (Optional W/CE) 3-9
Engine Stop Indicator 3-9
Engine Warning Indicator 3-9
Engine Service Indicator 3-9
Throttle Mode Switch 3-9
Hourmeter (Not Shown) 3-9
Skylight Wiper (Not Shown) 3-9
Backup Alarm (Not Shown) 3-9
System Diagnostic (Diagn) Indicator 3-9
Drivetrain Distress Indicator (CE Units) (Not Shown) 3-10
Anemometer 3-10
Emergency Exit 3-10
Section 4 – OPERATING PROCEDURES
PRE-STARTING CHECKS 4-1
Fuel Supply 4-1
Engine Oil 4-1
Engine Coolant 4-1
Batteries 4-1
Signal and Running Lights 4-1
Foot and Parking Brakes 4-1
Daily Lubrication 4-1
Hydraulic Reservoir and Filter 4-1
Tires 4-1
Wire Rope 4-1
Hook Block 4-1
Boom 4-1
Air Cleaner 4-1
Access Hole Covers (CE Units) 4-1
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 4-2
Operation Below -40°C 4-2
Operation Below -40°F 4-2
ENGINE OPERATION 4-2
Battery Disconnect (CE Units) 4-2
Start-Up Procedure 4-2
Warm Engine 4-2
Cold Engine 4-3
Idling the Engine 4-3
Racing the Engine 4-3
Shutdown Procedure 4-4
CRANE TRAVEL OPERATION 4-4
Traveling – General 4-4
Traveling With Boom Extension and/or Inserts Erected 4-4
10 1 m (33 ft)/17 1 m (56 ft) Extension 4-4
10 1 m (33 ft)/17 1 m (56 ft) Extension Plus 6 1 m (20 ft) Insert 4-5
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
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10 1 m (33 ft) Extension Plus 12 2 m (40 ft) Insert 4-5
Extended Travel 4-5
Moving the Crane 4-5
Steering 4-6
Front Wheel Steering 4-6
Rear Wheel Steering 4-6
Four Wheel Steering 4-6
Secondary Steering (CE Units) 4-6
Crabbing 4-6
Traveling – Forward 4-6
Traveling – Reverse 4-7
Four-Wheel Drive Operation 4-7
Proper Operation Of Differential Lock 4-7
General 4-7
Operation 4-8
Proper Operation Of Axle Oscillation Lockouts 4-8
GENERAL CRANE OPERATION 4-9
Pump Drive 4-9
Setting the Park Brake When Crane is on Outriggers 4-9
Control Lever Operation 4-9
Preload Check 4-9
USING YOUR LOAD CHART 4-9
CRANE FUNCTIONS 4-10
Setting the Outriggers 4-10
Engaging the Mid-Extend Lock Pin 4-11
Setting the Outriggers (CE Units) 4-11
Stowing the Outriggers 4-11
Stowing the Mid-Extend Lock Pin 4-12
Stowing the Outriggers (CE Units 4-12
Swinging the Boom 4-12
Elevating and Lowering the Boom 4-12
Elevating the Boom 4-12
Lowering the Boom 4-12
Telescoping the Boom 4-13
Extending the Boom 4-13
Retracting the Boom 4-13
Telescope Control Pedal 4-13
Lowering and Raising the Cable 4-13
Lowering the Cable 4-13
Raising the Cable 4-14
Hoist Speed Range Selection 4-14
Operational Aids 4-14
Load Moment Indicator (LMI) System 4-14
CE Units 4-14
Control Lever Lockout System 4-14
Stowing and Parking 4-15
Section 5 – LUBRICATION
GENERAL 5-1
Arctic Conditions Below -18°C (0°F 5-1
LUBRICATION POINTS 5-1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
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WIRE ROPE LUBRICATION 5-8
Section 6 – SET-UP AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
GENERAL 6-1
INSTALLING CABLE ON THE HOIST 6-1
CABLE REEVING 6-1
DEAD-END RIGGING/WEDGE SOCKETS 6-6
Installing Wedge and Socket 6-6
ERECTING AND STOWING THE BI-FOLD BOOM EXTENSION 6-8
Erecting 6-8
Stowing 6-15
Setting the Folding Swingaway Offset 6-17
ERECTING AND STOWING THE BI-FOLD BOOM EXTENSION USING THE 6 1 M (20 FOOT) INSERT 6-17
Erecting 6-17
Stowing 6-18
FIXED COUNTERWEIGHT 6-21
Description 6-21
Maintenance 6-21
Removal 6-21
Installation 6-21
REMOVABLE COUNTERWEIGHT 6-22
Removal 6-22
Installation 6-23
LIST OF FIGURES
Page
Basic Nomenclature 1-2
Cab Controls and Indicators 3-2
Terms to Know 4-9
Lubrication Diagram 5-3
Installing the Cable Anchor Wedge 6-1
Reeving Diagram 6-2
Quick Reeving Hook Block 6-6
Installing Wedge and Socket 6-6
Configurations for Dead-Ending Wire Rope 6-8
Boom Extension Stop Block 6-8
Erecting and Stowing the Bi-Fold Boom Extension 6-9
Boom Disengaged Stop Block 6-16
Erecting And Stowing The Bi-Fold Boom Extension Using The 6 1 M (20 Foot) Insert 6-20
Counterweight Removal and Installation 6-24
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