Grove Crane TMS800 ET3 QSM OM CTRL 132-08 warm up (Supplement) Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane TMS800 ET3 QSM OM CTRL 132-08 warm up (Supplement) Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Grove Crane TMS800 ET3 QSM OM CTRL 132-08 warm up (Supplement) Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
GENERAL:
This manual provides important information for the operator of the TMS800E Series 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 and our Distributor Network want to ensure your satisfaction with our products and customer support. Your local distr i but o r i s t he 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 distributor’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.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Grove Crane TMS800 ET3 QSM OM CTRL 132-08 warm up (Supplement) Operator Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
SECTION 1 Introduction
General 1-1
New Owner 1-2
SECTION 2 Safety Information
Safety Messages 2-1
General 2-1
Safety Alert Symbol 2-2
Signal Words 2-2
General 2-2
Accidents 2-2
Operator’s Information 2-2
Operator’s Qualifications 2-3
Operational Aids 2-4
Rated Capacity Limiter (RCL) Systems (If Equipped) 2-4
Anti-Two-Blocking Device 2-4
Work Area Definition System (WADS) (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
Electrocution Hazard 2-9
Set-Up and Operation 2-10
Electrocution Hazard Devices 2-10
Electrical Contact 2-11
Special Operating Conditions and Equipment 2-11
Personnel Handling 2-11
Environmental Protection 2-12
Maintenance 2-13
Service and Repairs 2-13
Lubrication 2-14
Tires 2-14
Wire Rope 2-14
Sheaves 2-16
Batteries 2-16
Engine 2-16
Transporting the Crane 2-17
Travel Operation 2-17
Work Practices 2-18
Personal Considerations 2-18
Crane Access 2-18
Job Preparation 2-18
Working 2-18
Lifting 2-19
Hand Signals 2-20
Boom Extension 2-22
Parking and Securing 2-22
Shut-Down 2-22
Cold Weather Operation 2-22
Temperature Effects on Hook Blocks 2-23
TABLE OF CONTENTS TMS800E
TOC-2
Temperature Effects on Hydraulic Cylinders 2-23
Model Specific Information 2-25
Access Platform Hand Rail 2-25
Overload Inspection 2-25
Boom Inspection 2-26
Superstructure Inspection 2-28
Carrier Inspection 2-30
SECTION 3 Operating Controls and Procedures
Carrier Cab 3-1
Engine Controls and Indicators 3-1
Travel Controls and Indicators 3-3
Craning Controls and Indicators 3-7
Accessory Controls and Indicators 3-7
Additional Carrier Controls and Indicators 3-9
Superstructure Cab 3-11
Engine Controls and Indicators 3-11
Craning Controls and Indicators 3-12
Accessory Controls and Indicators 3-20
Operating Procedures 3-21
Breaking In A New Carrier 3-21
Pre-Starting Checks 3-21
Cold Weather Operation 3-22
Engine Operation 3-22
General Crane Operation 3-24
Crane Functions 3-26
Operational Aids 3-30
Crane Travel Operation 3-31
Manual Transmission and Clutch 3-34
Rear Tandem Inter-Axle/Cross-Axle Locks 3-37
Service/Parking Brakes 3-37
Engine Braking 3-38
Stowing and Parking 3-38
Unattended Crane 3-38
Crane Shutdown Procedures 3-39
SECTION 4 Set-up And Installation
General 4-1
Installing Cable On The Hoist 4-1
Cable Reeving 4-2
Dead-End Rigging/Wedge Sockets 4-3
Wedge Socket Installation 4-3
Dead-end Rigging 4-4
Removable Counterweight 4-9
Mounting the Counterweight 4-9
Stowing the Counterweight 4-9
Installing the Bi-Fold Manual Boom Extension 4-11
Checking the Transport Condition 4-11
Boom Extension Erecting and Stowing Procedure 4-13
General Warnings 4-13
Preparing the Crane for Boom Extension Erection Procedure 4-13
Erecting Procedure 4-13
Stowing Procedure 4-19
Raising and Lowering the Hydraulic Boom Extension 4-22
Transportation on a Separate Vehicle 4-23
Lifting Limit Switch on the Lattice Extension 4-23
GROVE TOC-3
TMS800E TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Folding Out/In the Deflection Sheaves on the 33 ft (10 1 m) Section 4-24
Positioning/Remove the Hoist Cable 4-25
Setting the Folding Swingaway Extension Offset 4-25
Removing the Bi-Fold Manual Boom Extension 4-26
Installing/Removing 16 ft (4 9 m) Sections 4-27
Installing the 16 ft (4 9 m) Sections 4-27
Removing the 16 ft (4 9 m) Sections 4-27
Boom Extension (Additional Equipment) 4-27
Identification and Slinging Points 4-27
Assembly Of Boom Extensions 4-28
Electrical Connection at the Boom Extension 4-29
Unfolding/Folding the Deflection Sheave on the 16 ft (4 9 m) Section 4-30
Positioning/Removing the Hoist Cable 4-31
Traveling with Manually Offsettable Boom Extension and/or Inserts Erected 4-32
Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose (Additional Equipment) 4-32
Identification 4-32
Installing/Removing Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose 4-32
Removing the Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose 4-33
Rigging The Auxiliary Single-Sheave Boom Nose 4-33
Rigging in Transport Position 4-33
Rigging in Working Position 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
Raising And Setting Down The Main Boom With Rigged Lattice Extension 4-36
Telescoping With Rigged Lattice Extension 4-36
Operating With The Lattice Extension 4-36
Procedure if the Permissible Wind Speed is Exceeded 4-36
Monthly Maintenance Work 4-37
Trailing Boom Carrier Option 4-38
Description 4-38
Operation 4-39
Preparation for Highway Travel 4-39
Returning to Normal Crane Operation 4-41
Parking the Trailing Boom Carrier 4-42
SECTION 5 Lubrication
General 5-1
Hydraulic Oil Inspection 5-1
Arctic Conditions 5-2
Below 0°F (-18°C) 5-2
Down to -40°F (-40°C) 5-2
Standard Lubricants Package 5-3
Lubrication Points 5-5
Surface Protection for Cylinder Rods 5-5
Carrier Lubrication 5-6
Superstructure Lubrication 5-11
Boom, Boom Extension, and Boom Accessories Lubrication 5-12
Wire Rope Lubrication 5-13
SECTION 6 Maintenance Checklist
General 6-1
Instructions 6-1
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