Maeda MC 305C Mini Crawler Crane Operation Manual SN N00001 and up – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Maeda MC 305C Mini Crawler Crane Operation Manual SN N00001 and up – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Maeda MC 305C Mini Crawler Crane Operation Manual SN N00001 and up – PDF DOWNLOAD
INTRODUCTION:
1. Foreword:
We thank you för selecting Maeda Mini-Crawler Crane NEOX 30C Series.
This manual is the guide book för your safe and efficient use of this machine.
This manual describes procedures för operation and service of this machine as well as matters to be
strictly observed whilst performing them.
Most of accidents are attributable to operation, inspection or service where basic safety rules are
neglected.
Beföre operating this machine, please read this manual to fully understand the method of operation,
inspection and service.
Unless the content of this manual is observed, serious accident could result occur.
This machine consists of following major components:
[1] Undercarriage
Consists of travel gear, engine, travel control and crane operation systems.
[2] Crane
Consists of boom telescoping, boom hoisting, swing and hook-block winches and outrigger systems.
[3] Safety systems
Provided are hook over-hoist preventive system, hydraulic safety valves and travel/outrigger/crane
work selector system (Prevents their simultaneous operation).
3.3 Functions this machine is provided with
[1] Undercarriage
• This machine is designed to be more compact with the overall width for travelling reduced from
that of our existing models, enabling it to enter tighter spaces.
• Operation with two travel levers allows pivot turn and spin turn in addition to normal operation of
forward, backward travel or turning its travel direction.
[2] Crane
• Equipped with auto-sliding type outrigger which allows the crane to work over uneven ground or in
a tight space. Outriggers can be extended in anyway to match terrain or conditions of a given job
site.
• Boom telescoping, hoisting and swinging motions plus vertical move of hook block with winch
operation, permits to move suspended load to desired location within rated total weight and
working radius.
• Radio control system allows remote control of the outrigger setting and any crane motion.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Maeda MC 305C Mini Crawler Crane Operation Manual SN N00001 and up – PDF DOWNLOAD
Part I Introduction
1 Foreword 2
2 Safety Information 3
3 Outline ofthe Machine 4
3 1 Designated type ofwork 4
3 2 Configuration of the machine 4
3 3 Functions this machine is provided with 5
4 Qualification for Operation the Machine 6
4 1 Qualification required for operating cranes 6
5 Glossary 7
5 1 Definitions ofwords 7
5 2 How to read working radius and lifting height diagram 8
5 3 How to read total rated load chart 10
5 4 How to read load indicator 17
Part II Safety
1 Basic Rules 24
2 Rules for Operation 31
2 1 Before starting up engine 31
2 2 After the engine has started 33
2 3 During crane operation 39
3 Rules for Transporting a Crane 48
4 Rules for Handling the Battery 50
5 Rules to Ohserve Connection with services 52
5 1 Before starting the service work 5 2
5 2 During service work 55
6 Location for Mfixing Caution Plates 62
Part 111 Operation
1 Nomenclature of Components 68
1 1 Nomenclature of machine components 68
1 2 Nomenclature of travel control components 69
1 2 1 Control levers and pedals 70
1 2 2 Switches 71
1 2 3 Monitor 73
1 3 Nomenclature of crane control components 76
1 3 1 Control levers 77
1 3 2 Switches 78
1 3 3 Meters and lamps 81
1 4 Over-hoist preventive device 82
1 5 Machinery cover 83
2 Operation Control 84
2 1 Inspection prior to starting up the engine 84
2 1 1 Visual check 84
2 1 2 Inspection before starting your work 87
2 2 Starting up the engine 98
2 3 Operation and checking after engine has started 99
2 4 Break-in operation 102
2 5 Travel position of the machine 103
2 6 Starting the machine 104
2 7 Changing travel direction of the machine 105
2 8 Stopping and parking the machine 107
2 9 Stopping the engine 108
2 10 lnspection and check after stopping the engine 108
2 11 Rules for travelling 109
2 12 Setting up the outrigger 111
2 13 Matters to be known before starting the crane work 116
2 14 Operations prior to starting crane work 117
2 15 Crane work position 118
2 16 Hoisting and lowering operation 119
2 17 Boom hoisting and lowering operation 120
2 18 Boom telescoping operation 121
2 19 Swing operation 122
2 20 Accelerator pedal operation 123
2 21 How to use load indicator and load meter 124
2 22 Stowing the crane 128
2 23 Stowing the outrigger 129
2 24 Matters prohibited in connection with crane operation 13 2
3 Handling of Rubber Track 134
3 1 Smart way of using it 134
3 2 Warranty 134
3 3 Prohibited type ofworks 135
3 4 Rule for using it 136
4 Handling of Wire Rope 138
4 1 Standard for wire rope replacement 138
4 2 Measures to take when winch wire rope is twisted 140
5 Transport 141
5 1 Loading and unloading 141
5 2 How to lift the machine 143
5 3 Rules for loading 145
5 4 Rules for transport 14 5
6 Handling in Cold Climate 146
6 1 Preparation for low ambient temperature 146
7 Long Term Storage 148
7 1 Treatment prior to storage 148
7 2 During storage 148
7 3 After storage 149
8 Handling of Battery 150
8 1 Rules for handling the battery 151
8 2 De-mounting and mounting the battery 151
8 3 Rules for charging the battery 152
8 4 Starting with booster cables in use 153
9 Measures to be Taken in Case of Abnormality 155
9 1 In connection with electrical components 155
9 2 In connection with the machine 156
9 3 In connection with engine 157
Part IV Inspection and Maintenance Service
1 Rules for Conducting Service 160
2 Basics of Service 163
3 Legally Required Inspection 165
3 1 Safety regulation on crane 165
4 Consumable Parts 166
5 Lubrication Oil and Grease 167
5 1 Applicable lubricants by ambient temperature 167
5 2 Recommended brands of lubricant 168
6 Standard Tools and Standard Tightening Torque 170
6 1 Inquity on standard tools 170
6 2 List of standard tightening torque 170
7 List of Inspection and Service 173
8 Working Procedure 175
8 1 First 10 hour service 175
8 2 First 50 hour service 175
8 3 First 250 hour service 175
8 4 Irregular service 176
8 5 Pre-operation check 198
8 6 Service in every 50 hours 209
8 7 Service in every 100 hours 210
8 8 Service in every 250 hours 21 l
8 9 Service in every 500 hours 215
8 10 Service in every 1000 hours 219
8 11 Service in every 2000 hours 223
Part V Data and Specifications
1 Main Data and Specifications 226
1 1 Main data and specifications 226
1 2 Outer dimensions 227
1 3 Rated total load chart 228
1 4 Working radius and lifting height diagram 229
Part VI Optional Parts and Attachments
1 Checking the Moment Limiter 231
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