Grove Crane RT 9100 Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane RT 9100 Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane RT 9100 Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane RT 9100 Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 144
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Grove Crane RT 9100 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 your-self
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 perfonnance 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. - lnfonnation in this manual does not replace federal, state, or local regulations,
safety codes, or insurance requirements.
Changes from the first printing of this manual that have been made in the text
are marked by a vertical bar ( I ) on the margin of the page opposite the
change.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Grove Crane RT 9100 Series Operator’s & Safety Handbook Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Section 1 – INTRODUCTION 1-1
Section 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2-1
GENERAL β’ 2-1
CRANING OPERATION 2-7
JIBS 2-25
WIRE ROPE AND SHEAVES 2-26
CONTROLLED FREE-FALL HOIST 2-31
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS β’ 2-31
PERSONNEL PLATFORMS 2-43
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 2-43
DON’T FORGET 2-44
Section 3 -CAB CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3-1
ENGINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3-1
Hand Throttle Lock Control 3-1
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge 3-1
Transmission Oil Temperature Gauge 3-1
Fuel Gauge 3-6
Voltmeter 3-6
Ignition Switch 3-6
Tachometer/Hourmeter 3-6
Quick Start Switch 3-6
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 3-7
Foot Throttle Pedal 3-7
Engine Distress Indicator 3-7
CRANE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3-7
Transmission Shift Levers 3-7
Swing Control Lever , 3-7
Boom Telescope Control Levers 3-7
Rear Steer Control Lever β’ 3-8
Hoist Speed Selector Switches 3-8
Boom Lift Control Lever 3-8
Auxiliary Hoist Control Lever (Optional) 3-8
Main Hoist Control Lever 3-8
Hoist Rotation Indicators (Optional) 3-8
Transmission Range Selector Switch 3-8
Outrigger Control Selector Panel 3-9
Swing Brake Control 3-9
Brake On Indicator 3-9
Elevate Boom Indicator 3-9
Axle Lockout Override Indicator 3-9
Rear Wheels Not Cantered Indicator 3-9
Low Air Pressure Indicator 3-1 O
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
Page
Dual Air Pressure Gauge 3-10
Axle Lockout Override Switch 3-1 O
Swing Brake Pedal 3-1 O
Boom Lift Control Pedal 3-10
Brake Foot Pedal 3-11
Park Brake Control β’ 3-11
Swing Lock Control Handle 3-11
Emergency Steering Activated Indicator 3-11
ACCESSORY CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3-11
Lights Switch 3-11
Boom Flood Light Switch (Optional) 3-11
Rotating Beacon Light Switch 3-11
Cab Circulating Fan (Optional) 3-12
Horn 3-12
Tum Signal/Four-Way Flasher Switch 3-12
Dash Light 3-12
Cab Dome Light 3-12
Spotlight(Optional) 3-12
Skylight Wiper (Optional) 3-12
Windshield Wiper Switch 3-13
Bubble Level Indicator 3-13
Heater Air Flow Control (Optional) 3-13
Heater Air Temperature Control (Optional) 3-13
Heater Control Panel 3-13
Section 4 -OPERATING PROCEDURES 4-1
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 4-2
Tires Β· 4-2
Wire Rope 4-2
Hook Block 4-2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
Page
Swingaway Extension β’ 4-2
Air Cleaner 4-2
ENGINE OPERATION 4-3
Starting Procedure 4-3
Cold Weather Starting 4-4
Idling the Engine 4-5
Racing the Engine β’ 4-5
Shutdown Procedure β’ 4-5
CRANE TRAVEL OPERATION 4-5
Traveling – General 4-5
Moving the Crane 4-7
Steering 4-8
Front Wheel Steering 4-8
Rear Wheel Steering 4-8
Four-Wheel Steering 4-8
Crabbing 4-8
Traveling – Foiward 4-9
Traveling – Reverse 4-9
Four Wheel Drive Operation _ 4-10
Parking 4-10
GENERAL CRANE OPERATION 4-10
Pump Drive 4-1 O
Setting the Park Brake When Crane is on Outriggers 4-12
Control Lever Operation 4-12
Preload Check β’ 4-12
USING YOUR LOAD CHART 4-13
CRANE FUNCTIONS 4-15
Setting the Outriggers 4-16
Stowing the Outriggers 4-17
Swinging the Boom 4-18
Elevating and Lowering the Boom 4-19
Elevating the Boom 4-19
Lowering the Boom 4-20
Foot Control 4-20
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
Page
Emergency Boom Operating Procedures 4-20
Telescoping the Boom 4-21
Extending the Boom 4-21
Retracting the Boom 4-22
Lowering and Raising the Cable 4-22
Lowering the Cable 4-22
Raising the Cable 4-23
Hoist Speed Range Selection 4-23
Stowing and Parking 4-23
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION 4-24
Diesel Fuel Heater 4-24
Starting : 4-24
Operating 4-24
Stopping 4-24
Propane Heater 4-25
Starting 4-25
Operating 4-25
Stopping 4-25
Engine Quick Start System 4-26
Section 5 – OPERATIONAL AIDS 5-1
GENERAL 5-1
LOAD MOMENT INDICATING SYSTEM 5-1
ANTllWO-BLOCK SYSTEM 5-1
CONTROL LEVER LOCKOUT SYSTEM 5-2
Section 6 – LUBRICATION 6-1
GENERAL : 6-1
LUBRICATION POINTS 6-1
WIRE ROPE LUBRICATION 6-12
Section 7 -SET UP AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 7-1
GENERAL 7-1
INSTALLING CABLE ON THE HOIST 7-1
CABLE REEVING Β· 7-2
ERECTING AND STOWING THE SWINGAWAY
BOOM EXTENSION 7-2
Erecting 7-2
Stowing 7-4
Setting the Offset 7-9
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
Page
Setting the Telescoping Extension Length 7-11
Extending 7-11
Retracting 7-12
ERECTING AND STOWING THE MULTI-SECTION
LATTICE JIB 7-13
Erecting the 46-Foot (14 0 M) Jib 7-13
Stowing the 46-Foot (14 0 M) Jib 7-18
Erecting the 60, 74, and/or 88-Foot (18 3,
22 6, and/or 26 8 M)Jib 7-20
Stowing the 60, 74, and/or 88-Foot (18 3,
22 6, and/or 26 8 M)Jib 7-21
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