Grove Crane TMS 9000E Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane TMS 9000E Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane TMS 9000E Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane TMS 9000E Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
General:
It is impossible to compile a list of safety precautions covering all situations. How- ever, 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.
- With this thought in mind, this information has been provided to assist you, the oper- ator, 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. - IMMEDIATELY report all accidents, malfunctions, and equipment damages to your local Manitowoc
distributor. Following any accident or damage to equipment the local Manitowoc distributor
must be immediately advised of the incident and con- sulted on necessary inspections and repairs.
Should the distributor not be immedi- ately available, contact should be made directly with
Manitowoc Crane Care. The crane must not be returned to service until it is thoroughly inspected
for any evi- dence of damage. All damaged parts must be repaired or replaced as authorized by
your local Manitowoc distributor and/or Manitowoc Crane Care.
Operator Information:
You must READ and UNDERSTAND this Operator Manual and the Load Chart before operating
the crane. You must also VIEW and UNDERSTAND the safety video titled βThe Real Key to
Crane Safetyβ supplied with your new Manitowoc prod- uct. The manual and Load Chart must be readily
available to the operator at all times and must remain in the cab while the crane is in use.
- The Operator Manual supplied with and considered part of your crane must be read and completely
understood by each person responsible for assembly, disassembly, operation and maintenance of the
crane. - No personnel shall be allowed to climb onto the crane or enter the crane cab unless performance of
their duties require them to do so, and then only with knowledge of the operator or other qualified
person. - Qualified person is defined as one who by reason of training and experience is thoroughly
familiar with crane operations and the hazards involved. Such a person shall meet the operator
qualifications specified in Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Regulations
(United States Federal Law), in ASME B30.5 American National Standard, or in any other
applicable federal, state or local laws. - Ensure that all personnel working around the crane are thoroughly familiar with safe operating
practices. You must be thoroughly familiar with the location and content of all placards and
decals on the crane. Decals provide important instructions and warnings and must be read
prior to any operational or maintenance function. - You must be familiar with the regulations and standards governing cranes and their operation. Work
practice requirements may vary slightly between government regu- lations, industry standards, and
employer policies so a thorough knowledge of all
such relevant work rules is necessary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Grove Crane TMS 9000E Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................................... 13 1.1 Safety Messages.................................................................................................... 13 1.2 General............................................................................................................ 14 1.2.1 Location of Serial Numbers................................................................................... 15 1.3 Operator Information............................................................................................... 16 1.4 Operator Qualifications............................................................................................ 17 1.5 Crane Stability/Structural Strength................................................................................ 18 1.5.1 Load Charts.................................................................................................. 20 1.5.2 Work Site.................................................................................................... 21 1.5.3 Lifting Operations........................................................................................... 21 1.6 Wind Forces........................................................................................................ 23 1.6.1 Wind Speeds.................................................................................................. 24 1.6.2 Counterweight................................................................................................ 39 1.6.3 Multiple Crane Lifts......................................................................................... 39 1.7 Pile Driving and Extracting Operations............................................................................. 40 1.7.1 Crane Equipment.............................................................................................. 41 1.7.2 Crane Inspection............................................................................................. 41 1.8 Safe Load Indicating (SLI) Systems................................................................................. 42 1.8.1 Two-Blocking................................................................................................. 43 1.9 Electrocution Hazard............................................................................................... 44 1.6.1 Set Up and Operation......................................................................................... 46 1.6.2 Electrocution Hazard Devices................................................................................. 47 1.6.3 Electrical Contact........................................................................................... 48 1.6.4 Special Operating Conditions and Equipment................................................................... 49 1.7 Crushing Hazards................................................................................................... 49 1.8 Traveling.......................................................................................................... 51 1.9 Accidents.......................................................................................................... 52 1.10 Maintenance....................................................................................................... 52 1.10.1 Service and Repairs......................................................................................... 53 1.10.2 Lubrication................................................................................................. 54 1.10.3 Tires....................................................................................................... 54 1.10.4 Wire Rope................................................................................................... 55 1.10.5 Noise Level Test Results.................................................................................... 59 1.11 Batteries......................................................................................................... 59 1.12 Engine............................................................................................................ 59 1.13 Work Practices.................................................................................................... 60 1.13.1 Crane Access................................................................................................ 60 1.13.2 Job Preparation............................................................................................. 60 1.13.3 Working..................................................................................................... 62 1.13.4 Lifting..................................................................................................... 62 1.14 Transporting The Crane............................................................................................ 65 1.15 Cold Weather Operation............................................................................................ 65 1.16 Temperature Effects on Hydraulic Cylinders........................................................................ 65 2 DESCRIPTION OF CRANE..................................................................................................... 69 2.1 Overview of the superstructure cab operating and display instruments............................................... 69 2.1.1 Overview of the crane section................................................................................ 69 2.1.2 Overview of crane cab........................................................................................ 72 2.1.3 Operating elements on the front panel........................................................................ 74 2.1.4 Operating elements on the side panel......................................................................... 75 2.1.5 Control consoles............................................................................................. 80 2.1.6 Control lever configuration.................................................................................. 82 2.1.7 At crane control display..................................................................................... 84 2.1.8 Main menu of the crane control display....................................................................... 86 2.1.9 Crane control display - submenus............................................................................. 88 2.1.10 SLI display β main menu.....................................................................................101 2.1.11 SLI display β submenus......................................................................................102 2.1.12 Switch boxes for outrigger / electronic level / outrigger pressure display..................................110 2.2 Functional description of the display and operating elements.......................................................112 2.2.1 Diesel engine................................................................................................112 2.2.2 Crane control................................................................................................114 2.2.3 Counterweight submenu........................................................................................124 2.2.4 Hoists.......................................................................................................127 2.2.5 Swing gear...................................................................................................130 2.2.6 Lifting gear.................................................................................................132 2.2.7 Telescoping mechanism........................................................................................135 2.2.8 Hydraulic system.............................................................................................145 2.2.9 Safe load indicator (SLI)....................................................................................147 2.2.10 Electricity, lighting, windscreen wiper / washing system....................................................160 2.2.11 Heating.....................................................................................................162 2.2.12 Other operating elements of the crane cab...................................................................170 2.3 Functional description of the operational aids.....................................................................174 2.3.1 Safe load indicator (SLI)....................................................................................174 2.3.2 Lowering limit switch........................................................................................176 2.3.3 Lifting limit switch.........................................................................................177 2.3.4 Dead man's switch and seat contact switch....................................................................179 2.4 Overview of the carrier cab operating and display instruments......................................................179 3 CRANE OPERATION..........................................................................................................181 3.1 Superstructure inspections and adjustments prior to crane operation................................................181 3.1.1 PRE-STARTING CHECKLIST: When truck crane is rigged...........................................................181 3.1.2 Adjusting the front console and the crane cab seat...........................................................188 3.1.3 Checking the condition of the truck crane....................................................................189 3.1.4 Checking the operators aids..................................................................................192 3.1.5 Pre-warming the hydraulic oil................................................................................195 3.1.6 Switching the houselock on / off.............................................................................197 3.2 Starting and stopping the diesel engine............................................................................200 3.2.1 When starting the engine the first time in the day...........................................................200 3.2.2 Inspections after starting the diesel engine.................................................................204 3.2.3 Shutting down the diesel engine..............................................................................207 3.3 Operating the safe load indicator (SLI)............................................................................208 3.3.1 Switching on the SLI.........................................................................................208 3.3.2 Entering the rigging mode....................................................................................212 3.3.3 Inspections before operating the crane.......................................................................219 3.3.4 Displays during crane operation..............................................................................222 3.3.5 SLI early warning and SLI shutdown...........................................................................225 3.3.6 SLI shutdown.................................................................................................225 3.3.7 Displaying the lifting capacity table........................................................................229 3.3.8 Entering the time/date.......................................................................................231 3.4 Crane work with the main boom......................................................................................232 3.4.1 External influences while working with the crane.............................................................232 3.4.2 Permissible swing ranges and working positions for crane work................................................237 3.4.3 Main hoist...................................................................................................240 3.4.4 Auxiliary hoist..............................................................................................245 3.4.5 Lifting gear.................................................................................................247 3.4.6 Swing gear...................................................................................................251 3.4.7 Telescoping mechanism........................................................................................259 3.4.8 Possible movement combinations...............................................................................300 3.4.9 High-speed mode..............................................................................................301 3.4.10 Cooling the hydraulic oil...................................................................................303 3.5 Adjustments and displays while operating the crane.................................................................304 3.5.1 Adjusting the brightness of the display......................................................................304 3.5.2 Setting characteristic curves for the control lever..........................................................305 3.5.3 Adjusting power unit speeds..................................................................................307 3.5.4 Setting a constant engine speed..............................................................................309 3.5.5 Tilting the crane cab........................................................................................311 3.5.6 Adjusting the windscreen wiper stroke interval...............................................................312 3.5.7 Using the directional spotlight for the working area.........................................................313 3.5.8 Display the operating hours..................................................................................314 3.5.9 Warning message submenu......................................................................................316 3.5.10 Error menu..................................................................................................319 3.6 Working range limiter..............................................................................................320 3.6.1 Opening the Working range limitation submenu.................................................................321 3.6.2 Reading current settings.....................................................................................322 3.6.3 Entering a limit value for a maximum overall height..........................................................324 3.6.4 Entering a limit value for a maximum working radius..........................................................325 3.6.5 Entering limit values for maximum swing angles...............................................................326 3.6.6 Entering point data for objects..............................................................................329 3.6.7 Entering limit values manually...............................................................................333 3.6.8 Switching monitoring on and off..............................................................................336 3.6.9 Shutdown caused by working range limiter.....................................................................338 3.7 Work break.........................................................................................................340 3.7.1 During short work breaks.....................................................................................340 3.7.2 Work breaks lasting longer than 8 hours......................................................................341 3.8 Heating and ventilating the crane cab..............................................................................342 3.8.1 Heating......................................................................................................342 3.8.2 Air-conditioning system......................................................................................352 3.8.3 Crane Transmission...........................................................................................355 4 Rigging work.............................................................................................................363 4.1 Checklists for rigging work for crane operation with main boom.....................................................363 4.1.1 CHECKLIST: Rigging...........................................................................................363 4.1.2 CHECKLIST: Unrigging.........................................................................................366 4.2 Choosing a suitable site...........................................................................................368 4.2.1 Load bearing capacity of the ground and the outriggers.......................................................369 4.2.2 Safe distance from banks and pits............................................................................372 4.2.3 Earthing of the truck crane..................................................................................373 4.2.4 Safe distance from electrical lines..........................................................................374 4.3 Switching Positions................................................................................................376 4.3.1 Switching off the boom floating position.....................................................................376 4.4 Trailing Boom Carrier Option.......................................................................................377 4.4.1 Description..................................................................................................377 4.5 Trailing Boom Trailer Emergency Brake Control (Optional)...........................................................377 4.5.1 Operation....................................................................................................378 4.5.2 Preparation for Highway Travel...............................................................................379 4.5.3 Returning to Normal Crane Operation..........................................................................382 4.5.4 Parking the Trailing Boom Carrier............................................................................382 4.5.5 Switching off boom pre-tensioning............................................................................382 4.5.6 Switching off rotating gear freewheel........................................................................383 4.6 Rigging add-on parts in position for crane operation / driving.....................................................385 4.6.1 Folding mirrors in and out and adjusting them................................................................385 4.7 Outriggers.........................................................................................................388 4.7.1 CHECKLIST: Extending the outriggers..........................................................................388 4.7.2 CHECKLIST: Retracting the outrigger..........................................................................390 4.7.3 Permissible outrigger spreads................................................................................392 4.7.4 Preparing the truck crane....................................................................................394 4.7.5 Pinning/Unpinning outrigger beam for crane operations........................................................395 4.7.6 Checking the alignment of the truck crane....................................................................400 4.7.7 Leveling the truck crane on outriggers.......................................................................405 4.8 Counterweight Rigging..............................................................................................409 4.9 Rigging work on the main boom......................................................................................409 4.9.1 Hook block on the bumper.....................................................................................409 4.9.2 Hook block on a separate vehicle.............................................................................410 4.9.3 Reeving and unreeving the hoist rope.........................................................................413 4.9.4 Installing / Removing the lifting limit switch...............................................................420 4.9.5 Locking the lifting limit switch / Releasing the lock........................................................426 4.9.6 Anemometer and air traffic control light.....................................................................427 5 COUNTERWEIGHT RIGGING....................................................................................................431 5.1 Counterweight parts................................................................................................431 5.1.1 Counterweight parts..........................................................................................431 5.1.2 Counterweight versions/combinations..........................................................................434 5.1.3 Slinging points at the counterweight sections................................................................438 5.1.4 CHECKLIST: Rigging the counterweight.........................................................................440 5.1.5 CHECKLIST: Unrigging the counterweight.......................................................................442 5.1.6 Lower 3,000 lb tray plate on the counterweight platform......................................................443 5.1.7 Check the position of the locking pins for 3000 and 5,000 lb counterweight sections..........................444 5.1.8 Assembling counterweight versions/combinationsβ..............................................................445 5.1.9 Counterweight hoist unit.....................................................................................448 5.1.10 Rotating with the rigged counterweight......................................................................454 6 MALFUNCTIONS ON THE SUPERSTRUCTURE.......................................................................................455 6.1 Emergency-stop devices for crane operation.........................................................................455 6.1.1 Carrying out emergency-stop operations.......................................................................455 6.1.2 Resetting the emergency-stop switch..........................................................................457 6.2 Procedure in the event of a malfunction during crane operation.....................................................458 6.3 Fuses on the superstructure........................................................................................459 6.3.1 Fuses on the turntable.......................................................................................460 6.3.2 Fuses in the crane cab.......................................................................................462 6.3.3 SLI fuses....................................................................................................464 6.4 Finding and eliminating malfunctions at the power units............................................................465 6.4.1 Malfunctions in the diesel engine during crane operation.....................................................465 6.4.2 Malfunctions in the outriggers...............................................................................466 6.4.3 Malfunctions in the main hoist...............................................................................467 6.4.4 Malfunctions on the auxiliary hoist..........................................................................469 6.4.5 Lifting gear malfunctions....................................................................................471 6.4.6 Malfunctions in the swing gear...............................................................................473 6.4.7 Malfunctions in the counterweight hoist unit.................................................................475 6.4.8 Malfunctions in the hydraulic system / hydraulic oil cooler..................................................476 6.4.9 Malfunctions on the turntable lock...........................................................................476 6.4.10 Malfunctions in the telescoping mechanism...................................................................477 6.4.11 Malfunctions when driving from the crane cab................................................................481 6.5 Finding and eliminating malfunctions at the SLI....................................................................482 6.5.1 General malfunctions.........................................................................................482 6.5.2 Error messages in the Monitoring submenu.....................................................................483 6.5.3 Displays in the Error submenu................................................................................485 6.5.4 Table β error messages.......................................................................................487 6.6 Finding and eliminating malfunctions at the crane control..........................................................492 6.6.1 General malfunctions.........................................................................................492 6.6.2 Error messages on the crane control display..................................................................493 6.7 Emergency operations and programs..................................................................................495 6.7.1 Emergency retraction operation...............................................................................496 6.7.2 Emergency telescoping program submenu........................................................................500 6.7.3 Entering telescoping values after emergency operation........................................................512 6.7.4 Emergency operation in the event of a failure of the operating elements in the crane cab.....................515 6.8 Hydraulic emergency operation......................................................................................516 6.8.1 Important instructions for hydraulic emergency operation.....................................................516 6.8.2 Operating principle and accessories..........................................................................517 6.8.3 Connecting / disconnecting hoses.............................................................................519 6.8.4 Establishing the hydraulic circuits required.................................................................522 6.8.5 Operating in emergency mode..................................................................................526 6.8.6 After emergency operation....................................................................................530 7 TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR SUPERSTRUCTURE.................................................................................531 7.1 Technical data.....................................................................................................531 7.1.1 Maximum lifting capacity (DIN/ ISO/ EN)......................................................................531 7.1.2 Maximum lifting capacity (85%)...............................................................................531 7.1.3 Dimensions, weights and axle loads...........................................................................532 7.1.4 Dimensions and weights of removable parts....................................................................534 7.1.5 Technical data for superstructure............................................................................535 8 TMS9000E IMPORTANT INFORMATION...........................................................................................539 8.1 About these operating instructions.................................................................................539 8.2 Basic safety instructions..........................................................................................540 8.2.1 Warnings and symbols.........................................................................................540 8.3 Proper use.........................................................................................................541 8.4 Organizational measures............................................................................................543 8.5 Personnel qualifications...........................................................................................545 8.6 Safety instructions for truck crane work...........................................................................546 8.7 Specifications in US units of measurement..........................................................................548 9 TRANSPORT DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS.........................................................................................549 9.1 Swingaway lattice extension and boom extension.....................................................................549 9.2 Auxiliary single-sheave boom top...................................................................................549 10 TWO-STAGE SWINGAWAY LATTICE EXTENSION (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT)..............................................................551 10.1 Optional operating and display elements...........................................................................551 10.1.1 In the crane cabin..........................................................................................551 10.1.2 Operating and display instruments on the lattice extension..................................................554 10.2 Identification of the two-stage swingaway lattice extension.......................................................555 10.3 Assembly of the lattice extensions................................................................................557 10.4 Centers of gravity for slinging...................................................................................558 10.4.1 Manual Extension............................................................................................560 10.4.2 Hydraulic Extension.........................................................................................561 10.5 Checklists for rigging work.......................................................................................561 10.5.1 Overview of the required rigging work.......................................................................561 10.5.2 CHECKLIST: Installing the (two-stage) swingaway lattice extension...........................................563 10.5.3 CHECKLIST: Un-installing the (two-stage) swingaway lattice extension........................................565 10.5.4 CHECK LIST: Rigging the 10 m (33 ft) swingaway lattice extension............................................567 10.5.5 CHECK LIST: Unrigging the 10 m (33 ft) swingaway lattice extension..........................................571 10.5.6 CHECK LIST: Rigging the 17 m (56 ft) two-stage swingaway lattice extension..................................576 10.5.7 CHECK LIST: Unrigging the 17 m (56 ft) two-stage swingaway lattice extension................................580 10.6 Description of rigging work.......................................................................................586 10.6.1 Preparing the truck crane for rigging.......................................................................586 10.6.2 Checking the transport condition............................................................................588 10.6.3 Hose drum for hydraulic supply..............................................................................592 10.6.4 Folding the run-up rail out/in..............................................................................595 10.6.5 Connections with folded lattice extension...................................................................596 10.6.6 Pin connections on the main boom head.......................................................................604 10.6.7 Pin connections on the lattice extension....................................................................608 10.6.8 Swinging the lattice extension onto the main boom head......................................................610 10.6.9 Swinging the lattice extension when rigging.................................................................611 10.6.10 Electrical connections on the lattice extension............................................................613 10.6.11 Establishing/disconnecting the hydraulic connection........................................................615 10.6.12 Folding out/in the deflection sheaves on the 33 ft section.................................................616 10.6.13 Positioning/removing the hoist cable.......................................................................619 10.6.14 Lifting limit switch on the lattice extension..............................................................621 10.6.15 Anemometer on the lattice extension........................................................................623 10.6.16 Raising/lowering the lattice extension.....................................................................624 10.6.17 Setting the Folding Offsetable Swingaway Extension.........................................................625 10.6.18 Transportation on a separate vehicle.......................................................................626 10.7 Raising and setting down the main boom with rigged lattice extension..............................................627 10.8 Telescoping with rigged lattice extension.........................................................................628 10.9 Operation with the lattice extension..............................................................................629 10.9.1 SLI shutdown................................................................................................629 10.10 Driving with rigged crane and installed lattice extension........................................................630 10.10.1 Driving route..............................................................................................630 10.10.2 Traveling with boom extension and/or inserts erected (Applies to either manual or hydraulic extensions)....631 10.11 Malfunctions when working with lattice extension.................................................................634 10.12 Maintenance work.................................................................................................635 10.12.1 Modules in need of protection during cleaning work.........................................................635 10.12.2 Maintenance work M1, monthly...............................................................................636 11 BOOM EXTENSION (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT).....................................................................................639 11.1 Identification and slinging points................................................................................639 11.1.1 Identification..............................................................................................639 11.1.2 Slinging points.............................................................................................640 11.2 Assembly of boom extensions.......................................................................................641 11.3 Checklists for rigging work.......................................................................................642 11.3.1 CHECK LIST: Rigging the 22 m/27 m (72 ft/89 ft) boom extension..............................................642 11.3.2 CHECK LIST: Unrigging the 22 m/27 m (72 ft/89 ft) boom extension............................................646 11.4 Description of rigging work.......................................................................................649 11.4.1 Installing/removing 5 m (16 ft) sections....................................................................649 11.4.2 Installing/removing the bi-fold swingaway lattice extension for the boom extension..........................650 11.4.3 Hydraulic connection at the boom extension..................................................................651 11.4.4 Electrical connection at the boom extension.................................................................655 11.4.5 Unfolding/folding the deflection sheave on the 5 m (16 ft) section..........................................657 11.5 Maintenance work..................................................................................................658 11.5.1 Maintenance work M1, monthly................................................................................658 12 AUXILIARY SINGLE-SHEAVE BOOM TOP........................................................................................659 12.1 Identification....................................................................................................659 12.2 Installing/removing auxiliary single-sheave boom top..............................................................660 12.2.1 Installing the auxiliary single-sheave boom top.............................................................660 12.2.2 Removing the auxiliary single-sheave boom top...............................................................661 12.3 Rigging the auxiliary single-sheave boom top......................................................................662 12.3.1 Rigging in transport position...............................................................................662 12.3.2 Rigging in working position.................................................................................664 12.3.3 Attaching and removing the hoist rope.......................................................................665 12.3.4 Possible reeving methods on the auxiliary single-sheave boom top............................................665 12.3.5 Lifting limit switch and anemometer.........................................................................666 13 THIS SECTION/OPTION IS NOT USED.........................................................................................667 14 Lubrication.............................................................................................................669 14.1 LUBRICATION FORWARD...............................................................................................669 14.1.1 Lubrication Intervals.......................................................................................669 14.2 Environmental Protection..........................................................................................669 14.3 Arctic Conditions.................................................................................................669 14.3.1 Arctic Conditions To -9Β°C (15Β°F)............................................................................669 14.3.2 Arctic Conditions To -40Β°F..................................................................................670 14.3.3 All Weather Package & Lubricants............................................................................670 14.4 Surface Protection for Cylinder Rods..............................................................................671 14.5 Wire Rope Lubrication.............................................................................................671 14.6 Lubrication Points................................................................................................671 14.7 Carrier...........................................................................................................672 14.7.1 Drive Train.................................................................................................672 14.7.2 Drive Train (continued).....................................................................................674 14.7.3 Drive Train (continued).....................................................................................676 14.7.4 Drive Train (continued).....................................................................................678 14.7.5 Steering....................................................................................................680 14.7.6 Front Axle..................................................................................................682 14.7.7 Rear Axles..................................................................................................684 14.7.8 Outriggers..................................................................................................686 14.7.9 Hydraulic...................................................................................................688 14.8 Superstructure....................................................................................................690 14.8.1 Turntable...................................................................................................690 14.8.2 Hoist.......................................................................................................692 14.8.3 Central Lubrication System..................................................................................694 14.8.4 Boom........................................................................................................696 14.8.5 Boom (continued)............................................................................................700 14.8.6 Boom Extension..............................................................................................702
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