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THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual crane’s load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
Load chart
Pounds
160 ft
40,000 lb36 ft - 59 ft
100%
27 ft 10 in
spread
360°
Feet
0°
OFFSET
20°
OFFSET
40°
OFFSET
0°
OFFSET
20°
OFFSET
40°
OFFSET
#0021 #0022 #0023 #0041 #0042 #0043
36 ft LENGTH
59 ft LENGTH
NOTES:
1. All capacities above the bold line are based
on structural strength of boom extension
and do not exceed 85% of tipping loads, in
accordance with SAE J-765.
2. 36 ft boom extension may be used for single
or double line lifting service. 59 ft boom
extension may be used for single line lifting
service only.
WARNING: Lifting with the 36 ft extension
base, with the 23 ft extension fly either
erected or folded along side of extension
base, is strictly prohibited.
3. Radii listed are for a fully extended boom with
the boom extension erected. For main boom
lengths less than fully extended, the rated
loads are determined by boom angle. Use
only the column which corresponds to the
boom extension length and offset for which
the machine is configured. For boom angles
not shown, use the rating of the next lower
boom angle.
WARNING: Operation of this machine with
heavier loads than the capacities listed is
strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with
boom extension occurs rapidly and without
advance warning.
4. Boom angle is the angle above or below
horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the
boom base section after lifting rated load.
5. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly
extended and vertical jacks set only.