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Manitowoc Published 03-29-17, Control # 064-23 v2 4-69
14000 OPERATOR MANUAL SETUP AND INSTALLATION
4
Using Ladders
Lift ladder (1, View D) to desired outside location on insert
(6).
Ladder must be securely hooked over backside of upper
chord and lower pads (8) must rest firmly against lower
chord.
Ladder must hang vertically against insert when in use.
Storing Ladders
It is recommended that two people store the ladder in the
insert: one person outside of insert to help guide ladder into
insert and another person inside insert to lift ladder and latch
it in position. Use following procedure:
1. Hang ladder rails over hooks (3, View A) inside insert.
2. Pull rubber latches (4, View B) tightly over lower rail and
latch to keepers (5).
3. Make sure ladder cannot move once latched in place.
BOOM AND JIB RIGGING
Assist Crane Requirements
Either the 14000 live mast or an assist crane can be used to
handle, assemble, and disassemble the boom and jib
components. See Crane Weights in Section 1 for weights of
boom and jib components.
The 14000 must be in the following configuration to
assemble its own boom and jib:
• Gantry fully raised and backhitch pins engaged
• Mast arms fully raised
• Assembly block installed
• Liftcrane Mast Capacities Chart selected in configuration
screen of RCL display
• Mast operated between fully extended mast arms and
145° — 26 ft (7,9 m radius)
• Loads limited to those given in Liftcrane Mast Capacities
Chart at end of this section
Blocked Crawlers
To prevent crane from tipping, some boom and jib lengths
must be raised and lowered over blocked crawlers. See
capacity charts for blocked crawler requirements and
Crawler Blocking Diagram in Capacity Chart Manual for
instructions.
WARNING
Falling Load Hazard!
Ladders must be properly stored to prevent them from
falling out of butt when boom is raised.
DANGER
Falling Load Hazard!
Prevent structural failure of components:
• Do not exceed lifting capacities given in Liftcrane
Mast Capacities Chart at end of this section
DANGER
Tipping Hazard!
Do not attempt to raise or lower boom and jib from or to
ground until crawlers are blocked, if required. Otherwise,
crane will tip.

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Manitowoc 14000 Specifications

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BrandManitowoc
Model14000
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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