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Grove Crane RT 880E Warm up Supplement Operator Manual 355-11 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Grove Crane RT 880E Warm up Supplement Operator Manual 355-11 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Grove Crane RT 880E Warm up Supplement Operator Manual 355-11 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Grove Crane RT 880E Warm up Supplement Operator Manual 355-11 – PDF DOWNLOAD

INTRODUCTION:
GENERAL:

  • This manual 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 in the crane.
  • This 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.
  • 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.

SAFETY INFORMATION:

General:

  • The importance of safe operation and maintenance cannot be over emphasized. Carelessness or neglect on the part of operators, job supervisors and planners, rigging personnel, and job site workers can result in their death or injury and costly damage to the crane and property.
  • To alert personnel to hazardous operating practices and maintenance procedures, safety messages are used throughout the manual. Each safety message contains a safety alert symbol and a signal word to identify the hazard’s degree of seriousness.
  • It is impossible to compile a list of safety precautions covering all situations. However, there
    are basic principles that MUST be followed during your daily routine. Safety is YOUR PRIMARY
    RESPONSIBILITY, since any piece of equipment is only as safe AS THE PERSON AT THE
    CONTROLS.
  • This information has been provided to assist in promoting a safe working atmosphere for yourself and those around you. It is not meant to cover every conceivable circumstance which could arise. It is intended to present basic safety precautions that should be followed in daily operation
  • Because you, the operator, are the only part of the crane that can think and reason, your
    responsibility is not lessened by the addition of operational aids or warning devices. Indeed, you
    must guard against acquiring a false sense of security when using them. They are there to assist,
    not direct the operation. Operational aids or warning devices can be mechanical, electrical,
    electronic, or a combination thereof. They are subject to failure or misuse and should not be
    relied upon in place of good operating practices.
  • You, the operator, are the only one who can be relied upon to assure the safety of yourself and
    those around you. Be a PROFESSIONAL and follow the RULES of SAFETY.
  • REMEMBER, failure to follow just one safety precaution could cause an accident that results in
    death or serious injury to personnel or damage to equipment. You are responsible for the safety of
    yourself and those around you.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Grove Crane RT 880E Warm up Supplement Operator Manual 355-11 – PDF DOWNLOAD

SECTION 1 Introduction
Customer Support 1-1
New Owners 1-1
General 1-1
Noise/Vibration Test Results 1-2
Noise Level Test Results 1-2
Vibration Level Test Results 1-2
Serial Number Location 1-2
List of Specifications 1-7
General 1-7
Dimensions 1-7
Capacities 1-7
Torque Converter/Transmission 1-7
Engine 1-7
Axles 1-7
Brakes 1-7
Wheels and Tires 1-7
Swing Gearbox 1-7
Boom 1-7
Swivel Assembly 1-7
Hydraulic Pumps 1-8
SECTION 2 Safety Precautions
Safety Messages 2-1
General 2-1
Safety Alert Symbol 2-2
Signal Words 2-2
General 2-2
Accidents 2-2
Operator Information 2-2
Operator Qualifications 2-3
Operational Aids 2-4
Rated Capacity Limiter (RCL) Systems (If Equipped) 2-4
Anti-Two-Blocking Device 2-4
Working Area Limiter (If Equipped) 2-5
Crane Stability/Structural Strength 2-5
Load Charts 2-6
Work Site 2-6
Wind Forces 2-6
Lifting Operations 2-7
Counterweight 2-8
Outrigger Lift Off 2-8
Multiple Crane Lifts 2-8
Pile Driving and Extracting 2-9
Crane Equipment 2-9
Crane Inspection 2-9
Electrocution Hazard 2-9
Set-Up and Operation 2-11
Electrocution Hazard Devices 2-11
Electrical Contact 2-12
Special Operating Conditions and Equipment 2-12
Personnel Handling 2-12
Environmental Protection 2-13
Maintenance 2-13
TOC-2
TABLE OF CONTENTS RT880E
Service and Repairs 2-14
Lubrication 2-15
Tires 2-15
Wire Rope 2-15
Sheaves 2-16
Batteries 2-17
Engine 2-17
Transporting the Crane 2-17
Travel Operation 2-18
Work Practices 2-19
Personal Considerations 2-19
Crane Access 2-19
Job Preparation 2-19
Working 2-19
Lifting 2-20
Hand Signals 2-21
Boom Extension 2-23
Parking and Securing 2-23
Shut-Down 2-23
Cold Weather Operation 2-23
Temperature Effects on Hook Blocks 2-24
Temperature Effects on Hydraulic Cylinders 2-24
Model specific Information 2-25
Access Platform Hand Rail 2-26
Overload Inspection 2-26
Boom Inspection 2-27
Superstructure Inspection 2-29
Carrier Inspection 2-31
SECTION 3 Operating Controls and Procedures
Controls and Indicators 3-2
Steering column 3-2
Turn Signal Lever and Windshield Wiper/Washer/Headlight /Horn Controls 3-3
Steering Column Tilt Lever 3-3
Park Brake Control Switch 3-3
Headlights Switch 3-3
Drive Axle Selector Switch 3-3
Hazard Lights Switch 3-3
Engine Diagnostics Switches 3-4
Engine Diagnostic and Engine Speed Control Switches 3-4
Ignition Switch 3-4
Transmission Shift Lever 3-4
Cab Overhead Controls 3-5
Skylight Window Latch 3-5
Skylight Wiper and Wiper Motor 3-5
Skylight Sunscreen 3-5
Dome Light 3-5
Cab Circulating Fan 3-5
Right Side Window Latch 3-5
Overhead Control Panel 3-5
Heater/Air Conditioner Fan Switch 3-5
Heater Control Switch 3-5
Air Conditioner Switch 3-6
Skylight Wiper Switch 3-6
Panel Dimmer Switch 3-6
Work Lights Switch 3-6
TOC-3
RT880E TABLE OF CONTENTS
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OC
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Boom Lights Switch (Optional) 3-6
Crane Function Power Switch 3-6
DPF Regeneration Switch (Tier 4 Engines Only) 3-7
Steering Column Indicator and Gauge Display 3-8
Swing Brake Engaged 3-9
Parking Brake Engaged 3-9
Light Malfunction 3-9
Emergency Stop 3-9
Hydraulic Oil High Temperature 3-9
Transmission Warning 3-9
Low Steer Pressure (Optional on CE Units) 3-9
Left Turn Signal Indicator 3-9
Low Brake Pressure 3-9
Electronic Module Indicator 3-9
Electronic System Diagnostic 3-9
LCD Display 3-10
Engine Stop 3-10
Engine Warning 3-10
Diesel Particulate Filter (Tier 4 Engines Only) 3-10
Right Turn Signal Indicator 3-10
Inhibit Regeneration 3-10
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Tier 4 Engines—2014 and Later Only) 3-11
High Exhaust System Temperature 3-11
Engine Wait-to-Start 3-11
Four-Wheel Drive Engaged 3-11
Axle Differential Locked 3-11
Rear Wheels Not Centered Indicator 3-11
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 3-11
Fuel Gauge 3-12
Low Fuel Level 3-12
Battery Charge Indicator 3-12
Voltmeter 3-12
Tachometer 3-12
Control Seat Assembly – Single Axis 3-13
Main Hoist Control (Single Axis Option) 3-13
Boom Lift Control (Single Axis Option) 3-13
Boom Lift and Main Hoist Control Lever (Dual Axis Option — Not Shown) 3-13
Main Hoist Speed Selector Switch 3-13
Telescope or Auxiliary Hoist Control (Single Axis Option) 3-14
Swing Control (Single Axis Option) 3-14
Swing and Telescope or Swing and Auxiliary Hoist Control Lever
(Dual Axis Option—Not Shown) 3-14
Auxiliary Hoist Speed Selector Switch (Optional) 3-14
Rear Steer Switch 3-14
Swing Brake Control Switch 3-14
Axle Differential Lock Control Switch (Optional) 3-15
Cab Door Release 3-15
Seat Back Adjustment 3-15
A/C Heater, Climate Control 3-15
Seat Slide Lever 3-15
Seat Frame Slide Lever 3-15
Armrest Adjustment 3-15
Hoist Rotation Indicators 3-15
Cab Tilt Switch 3-15
Two-Speed Swing Switch 3-15
Armrest Switch (Not Shown) 3-15
Seat Switch (Not Shown) 3-15
TOC-4
TABLE OF CONTENTS RT880E
Side Control Panel 3-16
Rated Capacity Limiter and Work Area Definition System Control Panel 3-16
RCL Bypass Switch 3-16
Emergency Stop Switch 3-16
Transmission Oil Temperature Gauge 3-16
Turntable Pin Swing Lock Control 3-16
12V Receptacle 3-17
Diagnostic Connector 3-17
Bubble Level Indicator 3-17
Hoist Third Wrap Indicator (Optional—Standard on CE) 3-17
Cold Weather Indicator (Optional) 3-17
Ambient Temperature LED Indicator 3-17
Outrigger Control 3-17
Cab Outrigger Control 3-18
Foot Pedal Controls 3-18
Miscellaneous Controls and Indicators 3-18
Fuse Panel 3-18
Buzzer 3-19
Rated Capacity Limiter (RCL) Emergency Override Switch (Non-CE Certified
Cranes) 3-19
Rated Capacity Limiter (RCL) Emergency Override Switch and Indicator (CE
Certified Cranes) 3-19
RCL Internal Light Bar (Optional) (Not Shown) 3-20
Strobe Light or Beacon (Optional) (Not Shown) 3-20
Backup Alarm (Not Shown) 3-20
Emergency Exit 3-20
Operating Procedures 3-20
Pre-Starting Checks 3-20
Cold Weather Operation 3-21
Crane Warm-up Procedures 3-23
Engine 3-23
Transmission 3-23
Hoist 3-24
Swing Drive and Turntable Bearing 3-24
Axles 3-24
Hydraulic Oil System 3-24
Engine Operation 3-24
Transporting the Crane 3-26
Crane Travel Operation 3-26
General Crane Operation 3-33
SECTION 4 Set-Up and Installation
General 4-1
Installing Cable on the Hoist 4-1
Cable Reeving 4-2
Boom Cable Reeving 4-2
Dead-End Rigging/Wedge Sockets 4-3
Installing Wedge and Socket 4-3
Counterweight and Auxiliary Hoist 4-9
Counterweight Without Auxiliary Hoist 4-9
Installing the Bi-Fold Manual Boom Extension 4-12
Checking the Transport Condition 4-12
Assembly Of Boom Extensions 4-15
General Warnings 4-15
Preparing the Crane for Boom Extension Erection Procedure 4-15
Erecting Procedure 4-15
Stowing Procedure 4-21
TOC-5
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OC
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Transportation on a Separate Vehicle 4-25
Lifting Limit Switch on the Extension 4-25
Folding Out/In the Deflection Sheave on the 33 ft (10 1 m) Section 4-26
Positioning/Remove the Hoist Cable 4-27
Setting the Folding Swingaway Extension Offset 4-27
Removing the Bi-Fold Manual Boom Extension 4-28
Assembly of Boom Inserts 4-29
Installing/Removing 20 ft (6 1 m) Boom Insert 4-30
Identification and Slinging Points 4-30
Electrical Connection at the Boom Inserts 4-32
Installing/Removing the Hoist Cable 4-33
Traveling with Manually Offsettable Boom Extension and/or Inserts Erected 4-34
Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose (Additional Equipment) 4-34
Identification 4-34
Removing the Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose 4-34
Installing the Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose 4-34
Attaching and Removing Hoist Cable 4-35
Possible Reeving Methods on the Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose 4-35
Lifting Limit Switch 4-35
Possible Reeving Methods on the Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose 4-35
Raising And Lowering the Main Boom with Rigged Boom Extension 4-35
Telescoping With Rigged Extension 4-35
Operating with the Boom Extension 4-35
Procedure if the Permissible Wind Speed is Exceeded 4-36
Monthly Maintenance Work 4-36
SECTION 5 Lubrication
General 5-1
Environmental Protection 5-1
Lubricants and Lubrication Intervals 5-1
Standard Lubricants 5-2
Arctic Lubricants and Conditions 5-3
Surface Protection for Cylinder Rods 5-6
Wire Rope Lubrication 5-6
Lubrication Points 5-6
CraneLUBE 5-6
Safety 5-6
Steering and Suspension 5-7
Axles 5-9
Drive Train 5-11
Drive Train (continued) 5-14
Turntable 5-16
Cab Tilt 5-18
Outriggers 5-20
Boom 5-22
Boom (continued) 5-24
Boom (continued) 5-26
Hoist 5-28
Hydraulic 5-30
SECTION 6 Maintenance Checklist
General 6-1
Instructions 6-1
Daily or 10 Hour Check List 6-1
Weekly or 50 Hour Check List 6-2
TOC-6
TABLE OF CONTENTS RT880E
Alphabetical Index

PLEASE NOTE:

  • This is the SAME manual used by the dealers to troubleshoot any faults in your vehicle. This can be yours in 2 minutes after the payment is made.
  • Contact us at [email protected] should you have any queries before your purchase or that you need any other service / repair / parts operators manual.

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