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KOBELCO

Hydraulic Crawler Crane

7150

Max. Boom & Fixed Jib Length:

Max. Ufting Capaci\y:150

73.15 + 30.48

Meters

Metric Tons at 5 MetelS

Specifications
Advanced winch system delivers a wide range of precisely controlled hoisting speeds, and the
fastest hoisting in its class.
Large main and auxiliary drums can be run simultaneously or independently
speeds and in opposite directions, according to your needs.

at different

Two-speed propel system features high speed for travel, low for superior break-out force.
Precise swing speed control allows for delicate

inching operations.

Direct fuel injection in an intercooled turbo engine delivers dependable


fuel economy.

performance

with top

General Dimensions
Unit: mm (It-in)

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4,710 (15-5)

4,400 (14-5)
3,250 (10-8)
1,770
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400 (15.7")
7,170 (23-6)
8,155 (26-9)

5,600 (18-4)
6,670 (21-11 )-with
6,820 (22-5)-with

1,070 (3-6) shoe


1,220 (4-0) shoe

Bulletin No. 7150SPEC

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Specifications

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Model
M!tsubishi ~~22~TC
Type
Water-coled, direct fuel injection,
Power plant
intercooled turbo
No. of cylinder
6
Bore and stroke
130mm x 140mm (5.1" x 5.5")
Displacement
11.1 liters
Rated power
294PS (216 kW) at 2,000 rpm
(JIS 01005)
285 PS (210 kW) at 2,000 rpm (01N 6270)
275 HP (205 kW) at 2,000 rpm (SAE J 816b)
Max. torque
117 kg-m at 1,400 rpm (JIS02005)
Cooling system
Starter
Generator
Cycles
Radiator

Liquid,recirculating bypass
24 V, 5.5 kW
24 V, 1.5 kW

Vertical tube and fin type core,


thermostatically controlled
Air cleanner ..Ory type with replaceable paper element
Fuel tank capacity
400 liters (105 US gal)
Batteries
Two 12V, 200A-hr capacity batteries,
series connected
Fuel consumption (at 1,400 rpm)
154g/PS-h

Pumps: All four variable displacement


pumps are driven by heavy-duty pump
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Hydraulic
system
drive.
One of
these pumps is used in the right
propel circuit and hook hoist circuit. Another is used in
the left propel circuit and hook hoist circuit, and can
accommodate an optional 3rd hoist circuit. The third is
used in the boom hoist circuit, and the fourth variable
displacement pump is used in the swing circuit. In addition, two gear pumps are used in the control system.
One of these serves the clutch and brakes. The second
pump can be used at the operator's discretion for a
translifter, a cylinder for gantry lift, or a cylinder for
boom foot pin or axle-pin coupling and decoupling.
Control: Fuel-flow hydraulic control system for infinitely
variable pressure to front and rear drums, boom hoist
brakes and clutches. Controls respond instantly to the
touch, delivering smooth function operation.
Pressure: 280 kg /cm2 (3,980 psi) maximum reliefvalve
pressure
Load hoist, boom hoist
and propel system
280kg/cm2 (4,000 psi)
Swing system
230kg/cm2 (3,290 psi)
60kg/cm2 (860 psi)
Control system
Hoist drum service brake system
60kg/cm2 (860 psi)
Reservoir capacity: 500 liters (132 US gal)
Cooling: Oil-to-air heat exchanger
Filtration: Fuel-flow and bypass type with replaceable
paper element

Boom hoisting system


Powered by a hydraulic axial piston motor
through a planetary reducer.
Brake: A spring-set, hydraulically released
multiple-disc brake is mounted on the boom hoist
motor and operated through a counter-balance valve.

Safety pawls (extemal ratchet) are fitted for locking the


drums.
Drums: Two in-line drums, each grooved for 20mm
(0.79") wire rope.
Line speed: Single line on first drum layer
Hoisting (max.)
25m/min (each)
Lowering (max.)
25m/min (each)

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Powered by two hydraulic axial piston


motors, driven through a planetary reducer.
Load hoistInternally
system expanding band clutches.
Clutches:
Brakes: Externally contracting band brakes, each
using positive and negative actuation.
Drums: (front and rear): 588mm (23") P.o. x 864mm (34")
wide drums, each grooved for 26mm (1.02") wire rope.
Rope capacity of 370m (1,213') working length and
490m (1,607') storage length.
Line speed: Single line on the first drum layer
Hoisting
90/60/45/30m/min
Lowering
90/60/45/30m/min'

Swing unit: Powered by dual hydraulic axial


piston motors driving spur gears through
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Swing
system
planetary
reducers, the swing system provides
3600 rotation.
Swing speed
2.2/1.1 rpm
Swing brakes: A spring-set, hydraulically released
multiple-disc brake is mounted on each swing motor.
Swing circle: Single-row ball bearing with an integral
internally cut swing gear.
House lock: Four position pin-hole lock (manually
engaged)
Operator's cab
Totally enclosed, full-vision cab fitted with
safety glass and a sliding front window. A
fully adjustable, high-backed seat permits
operators to set their ideal working position. A signal
horn, cigarette lighter, windshield wiper, inspection lamp
socket and safety lock-lever are standard features.
Controls
In front of the operator are foot pedals for
front and rear drum brakes. At the operator's right are console-mounted adjustable
short levers for front and rear drum control, boom
hoist control lever and positive/negative brake select
switch for front and rear drum brakes. Beside the
operator's seat on the right are two short levers for
propel control. At the operator's left are: a consolemounted swing lever, an optional third drum control
lever, and front and rear drum pawl control switches;
switches for ignition, engine stop, low and high speed
control for front drum, rear drum and propel; and
creep speed control for hoist and propel. A swing
brake switch and a signal horn button are on the
swing lever.
Gauges: Fuel, engine water temperature, engine oil
pressure, hour meter.
Warning lamps: Engine" oil pressure, hydraulic oil pressure, battery charge, air cleaner and engine oil filter .

Safety devices: Hook over-hoist alarm and shut-off switch,


boom over-hoist limit switch, boom angle indicator,
signal horn, boom hoist and front and rear drum locks,
swing lock, boom back stop, hook safety latch and
optional load moment limiter (overload protection
device) are provided.

Trans-Lifter (optional): Trans-Lifter system allows quick


and easy crawler side frame removal and trailer loading. 4 vertical cylinders lift the basic machine for selfloading onto trailer. 2 horizontal cylinders facilitate
side frames for removal or replacement.

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Folding type, fitted with sheave frame for


boom hoist reeving. Lowers toward rear
Gantry
onto cab roof. Hydraulic lift is standard.
Full up, full down positions with linkage.
Counterweight
Five-piece stack, mounted behind the machinery
compartment.
Total weight
54,000kg (119,000 Ib)

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Welded lattice construction using tubular,


Boom:
between
high-tensile
sections.
steel cords with pin connections

Max. lifting capacity

150,000kg
82.30m
18.29m(330,000Ib)
(270')
(60')

Max. Basic
boom boom
lengthlength

Tool set and accessories for routine


machine maintenance are provided.
Tools
Jib (optional):
Welded lattice construction using tubular,
high-tensile steel cords with pin connections
between sections.
(kg)
(m)
30.48
+ 30.48
73.1515,000

Carbody: Steel-welded carbody


with
(Boom
lengthan+ integral
jib length)seat
Max.
total
length
Max.
jiblifting
length
Max.axles.
capacity
designed for pin-connected
Crawler: Crawler assemblies designed with a quick
disconnect feature that allows complete individual
removal from the axles. Crawler belt tension is maintained by hydraulic jack force on the track-adjusting
bearing block.
Crawler drive: Independent hydraulic propel drive is
built into each side frame, each with a hydraulic motor
propelling a driving tumbler through a planetary gear
box.
Crawler brakes: Spring-set, hydraulically released
multiple-disc parking brakes are built into each propel
drive.
No. of sheaves

Fixed jib

Hook blocks
A range of hook blocks can be specified,
each with a safety latch.
30450
1
12
65
tons 2,200
25
tons
150 7tons
700
1,100
Lifting capacity

Weight (kg)

Steering mechanism: A hydraulic propel system provides both skid steering (driving one track only) and
counter-rotating steering (driving tracks in opposite
directions).
Track rollers: 12 lower rollers and 2 upper rollers are
fitted to each side frame, all permanently sealed and
maintenance-free.
Shoes:
Number
62 each side
Standard flat shoe width
1,070mm (42")
(optional extra 1,220mm (48")
Max. travel speed:
High range
1.2km/h (0.75mph)
Low range
0.6km/h (0.37mph)
Max. gradeability:
30%

Diameter of wire ropes


Standard:
Hook hoist
Boom hoist (16-part line)
Boom pendants (4-part line)
Optional:
Jib hook hoist
Jib back stay pendants (2-part line)
Boom midpoint suspension

26mm (1.02")
20mm (0.79")
32mm (1.26")
26mm (1.02")
26mm (1.02")
22mm (0.08")

Weight
Working weight: Approx. 150,000kg (330,000Ib)
(including 18.29m (60ft) boom and 15Oton hook block)
Ground pressure: 0.93kg/cm2with 1,070mm (42")
shoes.

Carbody counterweight
(optional)
A two-piece carbody counterweight and an additional
counterweight can be optionally specified for mounting
on the carbody to increase lifting capacity.
Carbody counterweight
20,000kg (44,1 OOlb)
Additional counterweight
8,300kg (18,300Ib)
Rear:
Front:

Line pull
(for crane, clamshell, diaphram wall bucket)
19.7ton
Max. available
Max.10.7ton
permissible

Lifting Capacities

The following points should be kept in mind when interpreting the ratings given below.
1. Operating radius is the horizontal distance from center of
rotation to the hoist load line or tackle with load applied.
2. Rated loads do not exceed 78% of tipping loads, and include
weights of the load, hook blocks, slings and other lifting devices.
3. Rated loads are for stationary and level cranes lifting a freely
suspended load, and have been determined for ideal operating conditions. The user must limit or derate lifted loads to
allow for adverse conditions (such as soft or uneven ground,
out-ol-Ievel conditions, winds, side loads, pendulum action,
jerking or sudden stopping of loads, inexperience of personnel, multiple machine lifts and traveling with a load.)
4. Gantry must be in fully raised position for all operations.
5. Crawlers must be leveled to within 1% on a firm supporting
surface.
7. When lifting over boom must be deducted 450kg.
8. Midpoint suspensions are required for booms 64.01 m (210')
and longer.

9. Boom lengths for jib mounting are 45.72m (150') to 73.15m


(240').
10. The boom should be erected over the front of the crawlers,
not laterally.
11. At radii and boom length where no ratings are shown onplate operation is not intended or approved.
12. Mast required when boom length is 60.96m (220') or longer.
13. Boom insert and guy cables must be arranged as shown in
the "Owner and Operator's Manual."
14. Lifting capacities shown within the heavy lines are limited by
the strength of the boom.
15. Do not operate the machine with loads that exceed those
shown.

Boom Component Chart

Working Ranges (with fixed jib)


m (ft)
36.58
39.62
21.34
24.38
27.43
70.10
42.67
48.77
60.96
64.01
57.91
30.48
73.15
33.53
76.20
82.30
45.72
67.06
51.82
54.86
79.25

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Base-Tip
Base-A-B-C-Tip
(140)
(200)
(210)
Base-C-Tip
Base-A-C-C-Tip
Base-C-C-C-Tip
Base-A-C-C-C-DBase-A-A-C-C-C-D-Tip
Base-A-A-C-C-D-D(110)
Base-A-B-C-C-D-DBase-A-C-Tip TipTipTip
Base-B-C-Tip
Base-A-C-C-C(270)
Base-A-B-C-C-A-D-DBase-A-B-C-C-A-CD-D-Tip
Tip
Base-A-A-C-C-C-D-D(120)
(60)
(130)
(150)
(220)
Base-A-Tip
Base-B-Tip
(70)
(80)
(90)
Base-B-C-C-Tip
(160)
(170)
(180)
(230)
(190)
(100)
Base-B-C-C-C-Tip
Base-A-B-C-C-CBase-A-A-B-C-C-C-Tip
(240)
(260)
(250)
Base-A-B-C-C-C-D-DTip
Boom Length
Boom arangement
18.29

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28-1)

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133)

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80-5)

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14-10)

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Base =7.62m(25'), Tip =10.7m(35')


Inserts: A = 3.05 m (10'), B =6.10 m (20')
C = 9.14m (30'), 0 =12.19 m(40')

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m(ft)
18.29
30.48
5 24.38

12.19

Base-A-Tip
Base-A-B-Tip
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(100)
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(40)
(80)
Jib Length
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Radius

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Base =4.57 m(15'), Tip = 4.57 m (15')


Inserts: A = 3.05m (10'), B = 6.10 m (20')

rotation in meters (It.in)

Boom Lifting Capacities

(Standard)

Rated Loads in Metric Tons for 3600 Working Area (with standard conterweights)
44.2
70.1
82.0
75.2
96.2
98.7
98.8
82.2
81.8
69.6
43.9
44.0
53.2
42.9
10 32.0
40
12.9
35.8
23.4
15.4
27.43
24.38
30
34
35.5
20
26.2
10.6
33.53
16
30.48
12
26.3
9.8
23.1
121.7
111.5
54.3
53.8
54.0
20.8
30.6
21.1
21.4
21.6
20.9
24
20.4
22
69.2
69.8
69.9
70.2
70.3
36.5
24.2
19.3
27.6
18.2
116.8
128.1
14
18
20.6
18.4
36
28
16.4
16.6
82.3
78.8
99.1
26.5
38
35.9
14.9
36.58
44.5
123.6
53.7
54.2
54.6
26
27.3
140.0
70.5
32
11.5
16.9
37.1
37.5
10.1
(26-3)
(23-0)
(19-8)
(26-3)
(32-10)
42
(137-10)
(137-10)
(124-8)
(111-7)
(131-3)
(45-11)
(105-0)
(131-3)
(118-1)
(52-6)
(39-4)
(65-7)
(98-5)
(59-0)
(29-6)
(16-5)
(32-10)
(19-8)
(100)
(90)
(80)
(110)
(45-11)
(91-10)
(59-0)
(78-9)
(72-2)
(78-9)
(118-1)
(105-0)
(111-7)
(124-8)
(91-10)
(98-5)
57.8
11.7
II(72-2)
62.3
14.0
77.8
43.1
13.6
9.1
(70)
(120)
17.0
43.6
53.3
52.2
11.1
35.6
15.1
13.1
10.8
I(85-4)
II(85-4)
21.34
49.6
31.6
26.7
43.2
36.1
23.5
15.5
94.4
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19.0
17.2
90.7
102.5
53.5
11.9
23.0
18.7
36.8
24.4
66.5
31.3
24.0
43.5
42.6
31.1
30.7
30.2
19.5
150.0
37.0
15.7
31.8
(39-4)
14.2
(65-7)
27.1
36.4
i12.5
13.8
(23-0)
(130)
(140)
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12.7
26.8
23.7
III18.8
42.7
30.8
30.4
83.8
I 82.5
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39.62

42.67

27.8
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24.7 ~diUS
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(150)
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Boom len~
m (ftin
m (ft)
I 45.72 I 48.77

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38.1
44
40
38
56
22
24
28
34
26
30
14.4
14.6
13.1
35.1
8.6
15.2
18
14.3
9.3
7.7
13.2
10.8
19.9
18.6
19.7
18.0
16
58
48
50
20
22.5
12.3
11.8
15.8
19.2
40.0
10.1
36
40.3
41.8
6.6
7.7
29.8
10.9
9.1
7.9
12.9
33.8
11.0
20.2
30.0
35.2
14.7
13.4
11.2
8.2
8.9 126.9 (210)
54
32
11.9
12.0
16.2
22.8
12.2
10.1
43.5
46.9
10.3
52
62
25.5
6.5
(144-4)
(39-4)
7.1
(177-0)
24.4
25.0
4.1
(157-6)
46
17.4
9.3
3.8
11.7
6.1
(150-11)
(203-5)
60
2.5
(45-11)
(131-3)
(124-8)
(183-9)
(91-10)
(111-7)
(144-4)
(91-10)
(105-0)
(190-3)
(118-1)
(52-6)
(78-9)
(85-4)
(59-1)
(52-6)
(65-7)
(78-9)
(72-2)
(85-4)
(98-5)
42
(137-10)
(105-0)
(190-3)
(157-6)
(164-1)
(177-0)
(111-7)
(164-1)
(170-7)
(183-9)
(124-8)
(118-1)
(203-5)
(170-7)
10.7
6.8
22.1
19.4
15.3
11.1
9.1
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10.1
13.9
11.3
8.5
4.7
4.2
3.4
2.6
25.7
2.2
27.1
20.3
30.1
22.4
22.6
17.5
16.7
14.0
14.3
13.6
7.5
4.3
3.4
21.0
14
(65-7)
(200)
12.9
29.6
II(131-3)
3.0
8.2
7.9
21.6
12.3
I9
23.1
j(45-11)
I(98-5)
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19.6
15.5
12.5
10.3
7.8
5.3
15.9
22.3
8.5
5.4
4.9
3.8
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11.4
26.2
25.9
5.3
20.0
19.7
(180)
(220)
(230)
6.7
IIiiIIII9.6
13.0
5.9
IIIIIIIIII I23.8
10.0
I(59-1)
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17.7
17.6
15.6
II
9.8
6.2
7.2
4.5
8.4
12.6
18.0
16.2
9.0
22.8
13.7
7.6
4.0
518.0
26.4
9.8
9.5
7.0
6.4
5.0
.6
II
2.7
I7.4
9.9
22.7
5.0
7.5
4.4
4.0
7,9
3.5
30.3
20.2
33.5
229.6
7.3
8.8(196-10)
I 51.82
15.9
10.7
5.4
8.6
37.0
30.1
5.4
3.2
2.4
22.3
335.6
2.8
14.3
6.9
6.6
66.0
5.9
5.5
I I.0
6.2
3.6
.2
8.2
6.4
13.0
17.2
35.2
25.7
22.9
22.6
17.8
11.8
10.4
7.6
7.2
411.8
.5
9.0
5.6
6.9
8.3
32.7
III4.8
4.5
6.2
I4.9
25.9
8.9
20.0
~ 54.86 II 57.91
I60.96 I 64.01
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16.1

14.4

Unit: metric ton

Unit: metric ton


radius
m (ft-in
(240)
I (270)
(250)
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5.8
I 82.30i (260)
m (ft)
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67.06
Operating

70.10; !

73.15

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76.20

; 79.25

-----------------------------------Boom Lifting Capacities


Rated Loads in Metric

1I

Tons for 3600 Working Area

(with carbody counterweights and an additional


I
78.5
24
28
26.1
42.1
14
82.7
34
22
28.4
102.3
104.6
90.7
96.2
104.8
30
38
40
79.1
79.3
72.7
26
37.1
16
78.4
34.6
52.3
51.2
48.5
150.0
43.9
38.4
36
116.8
128.1
102.5
111.5
121.7
20
28.3
62.6
63.3
63.4
62.9
12
94.4
,(60)
24.38
29.1
87.1
89.8
90.4
33.1
32.9
31.3 I II(120)
140.0
123.6
61.1
22.1
21.34
90.0
45.5
29.3
20.3
89
(23-0)
(26-3)
42
(137-10)
32.2
22.7
(19-8)
(29-6)
(16-5)
(124-8)
(131-3)
(32-10)
(19-8)
(23-0)
(91-10)
(105-0)
(131-3)
(52-6)
(85-4)
(98-5)
(59-0)
47.7
37.1
51.1
44.0
56.8
37.5
(32-10)
(91-10)
(45-11)
(78-9)
(39-4)
(98-5)
(85-4)
44.2
25.0
23.3
2
20.3
17.6
(26-3)
(16-5)
(29-6)
(45-11)
(118-1)
(124-8)
(39-4)
(65-7)
(72-2)
(90)
(70)
(100)
(110)26.0
(59-0)
(65-7)
(111-7)
(118-1)
(72-2)
(78-9)
(105-0)
(111-7)
79.5
62.3
28.5
20.8
49.5
37.7
28.9
66.5
37.4
28.7
28.1
15.6
15.1
42.1
38.7
32.7
22.5
13.1
11.8
15.9
657II1
IIi 24.1I
18.6
44.4
75.6
52.6
61.8
32.3
22.9
83.8
69.4
51.8
25.5
43.8
23.1
14.4
32.9
75.2
59.3
34.7
I
32.5
IIIIIII(52-6)
16.9
38.2
37.9
54.7
15.7
10.5
III T
5
52.3
31.2
I18
0.2
21.0
III(80)
57.81
52.2
12.9
16.3
I18.5
I20.6
14.0
43.7
23.2
69.6
I32
I10
18.8
77.8
25.8
40.2
36.0
11.5
4
II1.0
3.3
5.7
IIII I 17.4
25.4
25.3
I14.4
19.1
I17.1
18.9
12.3
I 18.29I! I I
17.2
I2
(130)
(150)
I
radius (140)
m (ft-in)
I

m (ft)

(with carbody counterweights and


an additional counterweight)

counterweight)

Unit: metric ton

(160)

perating
I 42.67
45.72,
39.62
27.43 I I 30.48 I I 33.53

48.77
36.58

Unit: metric ton


!
radius
; m (ft-in
44
8.9
22.5
9.8
17.5
40.0
30
7.0 I(ft)
21.8
64
40
58
22
34
36
38
26
8.8
18
12.5
11.5
10.4
28
24.2
23.8
18.1
24.7
18.4
8.6 ; I I
54
50
52
62
10.3
20
32
26.6
24
7.9
13.5
9.7
43.5
27.1
46.9
9.7
7.8
56
48
8.3
14.6
11.1
35.6
16
20.1
22.0
38.1
40.3
29.5
27.2
28.7
19.0
14.9
15.1
20.7
22.1
19.9
57.91
16.1
16.5
31.8
70.10
36.9
29.8
22.3
41.8
20.2
15.4
33.0
16.8
15.9
15.8
7.5
14.0
20.3
10.7
7.4
14
(137-10)
(131-3)
(203-5)
60
(45-11)
(52-6)
19.7
13.8
12.7
11.6
5.9
(196-10)
(150-11)
(177-0)
(190-3)
(144-4)
(164-1)
(170-7)
(203-5)
(105-0)
(111-7)
(118-1)
(124-8)
(91-10)
7.8
7.3
6.1
4
(45-11)
(183-9)
(170-7)
(177-0)
(210-0)
(111-7)
(118-1)
(124-8)
(144-4)
(157-6)
(91-10)
(59-1)
.9
(65-7)
(78-9)
(85-4)
(65-7)
(72-2)
(85-4)
(98-5)
42
46
24.4
22.7
17.6
14.5
12.2
10.3
8.8
35.6
16.9
15.7
8.5
6.1
18.6
(137-10)
(150-11)
. 12
III(72-2)
(190)
(157-6)
(164-1)
(105-0)
(52-6)
(98-5)
(59-1)
(183-9)
(210-0)
(190-3)
8.6
9.7(196-10)
22.1
14.8
7.0
III6.0
I(78-9)
20.1
133
11.2
9.5
8.1
6.4
5.4
5.0
4.5
12.9
5.8
7.0
35.2
27.1
32.9
18.0
11.9
9.0
7.8
6
6.3
4.1
19.2
.8
12.0
(180)
8.0
24.7
27.9
33.8
31.8
15.2
30.2
13.2
5.1
II(39-4)
21.4
4.1
11.6
33.7
16.1
13.8
13.9
12.7
11.7
7.1
II I!I
13.7
23.8
I
18.3
26.0
12.6
21.8
7.3
II(131-3)
I(39-4)
4.5
3.7
IIIIII
16.6
7.5
(240)
(250)
9.6
21.0
18.2
10.6
10.8
9.3
7.9
4.3
18.0
10.7
9.2
7.9
3
33.5
24.6
17.7
14.9
14.6
12.3
10.4
10.0
9.3
8.9
8.0
7.6
5.6
17.0
6.2
0.8
IIII!10.8
I (230),im (270)
14.2
25.0
37.0
21.6
19.6
19.9
9.9
6.8
5.5
4.7
18.8
I6.5
30.3
26.4
27.6
27.9
23.9
1
16.4
13.4
8.2
7.0
9.9
8.6
6.2
5.6
3.9
15.0
II5.4
32.7
29.6
28.8
30.5
26.8
24.7
19.8
16.3
11.6
11.3
6.9
6.6
5.2
22.8
II I51.82
13.7
31.3
25.7
19.6
8.6
7.5
7.4
10.8
9.6
4.7
I8.5
(170) ::I (260)
60.96
I 6.4
(200) I III I (210)
(220)
; 64.01
73.15
I 76.20 I 79.25 I 82.30
B~

I I

. perating
6.5
I 67.06 I

II

Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities


Jib Rated Loads in Metric Tons for 3600 Working Area
7.4
11.5
7.1
8.0
7.6
12.7
12.0
13.0
7.8
12.6
10.1
7.4
12.3
8.0
10.6
10.8
6.7
7.6 I I
15.0
10.8
(65-7)
(59-0)
(91-10)
(72-2)
(45-11)
(111-7)
(52-6)
(98-5)
(131-3)
(85-4)
(78-9)
(124-8)
6.0
5.5
6.5
I10.1
5.7
8.0
12.19m
(40')
10.1
18.29m
30
10
II24.38m
IIII II I 15.0
12.0
I (60')
(80') jib
jib
m (ft-in)
10

45.72m (150') boom

34
38
10 (91-10)
(111-7)
(98-5)
(45-11)
(59-0)
(52-6)
(72-2)
(85-4)
(65-7)
(78-9)
(131-3)
3.0
III 40
14 (124-8)
1

3.7
4.0
3.6
4.0

Unit:

I
6.2
9.9
7.2
11.8
34
14.3
6.0
9.9
15.0
12.0
13.0
30
8.0
30
10
38
8.4
6.2
7.2
11.8
8.4
7.7
22
14
(164-1)
46
(150-11)
(45-11)
(59-0)
(65-7)
(52-6)
(59-0)
(91-10)
(111-7)
(164-1)
(111-7)
(124-8)
(65-7)
(78-9)
(85-4)
(98-5)
7.6
(72-2)
(98-5)
(85-4)
3.6
42 15.0
(137-10)
30
(91-10)
(45-11)
(52-6)
(78-9)
(40')
18.29m
jib (60')
jib
Operating
(137-10)
(124-8)
3.0
2.8
6.0
5.4
8.0
8.0
4.0
3.9
3.3
IIIIIi24.38m
20
24
26
28
(72-2)
2.9
III7.2
5.7
5.1
6.8
6.0
IiIII 50
16
I I
6.2
6.2
IIIII(100')
12.0
13.0
7.2
6.4
18 12.19m
I !I
30
30
8.0
10
II I
30.48m
jib
jib
IIII (80')
111111111

111

1I.

;
I4.4
5.5
11.4
10.4
6.6
12.0
12.4
7.9
12.1
54
38
3.6
5.5
50
58
11.4
4.4
6.6
26 Operating
13.0
10
9.5
2.8
62 15.0
11.8
3.6
6.6
3.5
7.9
24
15.0
9.5
2.8
14.0
8.0
6.0
18 12.19m
20jib (60') jib
(177-0)
(190-3)
(40')
18.29m
(78-9)
(137-10)
(124-8)
(164-1)
(59-0)
3.0
(65-7)
(72-2)
(78-9)
5.6
4.4
7.7
6.6
2.8
8.0
(72-2)
(85-4)
(65-7)
(150-11)
22
(150-11)
(164-1)
(111-7)
(190-3)
(91-10)
(111-7)
(124-8)
(177-0)
(203-5)
(85-4)
(98-5)
(59-0)
42
(137-10)
(203-5)
(91-10)
(98-5)
2.8
5.5
30
4.0
2.7
5.1
3.6
7.4
5.5
3.6
7.8
4.4
3.6
3.7
3.2
30
34
12.0I
2.5
12.7
6.0
8.0
2.8
IIII46
I I II 28
30
10
III!I:0
30.48m
1III24.38m
III(100')
jib
II(80')
jib
I
1 111111

Offset angle
m{ft-in)
57.91
m (190') boom

11

1 111

Offset angle
73.m(ft-in)
15m (240') boom

22
24
26
28
30

1816
20
metric

ton

radius

Unit:
radius

Note: This chart presents rated jib loads for three possible boom lengths. Data for boom lengths from 150 to 240 feet at 10-foot intervals is available

metric

upon request.

ton

Luffing Tower Lifting Capacities


Working Ranges
Luffing Tower Length: 56.69m

Luffing Tower Length: 50.09m


~

105 Q;
.'C
0
>
.~
t"tJ0~
:E
Ec;,'": :5

E.

42.67m jib

"~~

t0

39.62m jib

.c
0>'"
.~
J:
t;,
:E
0;
.E

E
'C

39.62m
jib
27.43m
jib
1.83m
33.53m
36.58m jib
45.72m
jib
30.48m

<J>

95
90
100

42.67m jib

<J>

E.

36.58m jib

80
75
85

~5

33.53m jib
30.48m jib
27.43m jib
1.83m

Radius from center of rotation in meters

(ft-in)
Radius from center of rotation in meters

(ft-in)

70

Luffing Tower Length: 44.99m

Luffing Tower Length: 38.40m


95

90

39.62m jib
85

85

36.58m jib
33.53m jib

80

30.48m jib
33.53m jib

27.43m jib
1.83m

30.48m jib

75

27.43m jib

70

'2'

tt
<J>

1.83m

65

60

55

50

~5
~o
35

60

Radius from center of rotation in meters (ft-in)

..

.
\

60

\
\

of Center
rotation

104m
ofCenter
rotation

II,
ij

1.4m

65

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Luffing Tower Lifting Capacities


Rated Loads in Metric Tons for 3600 Working Area
9.1
7.77.7
5.1
4.7
75"
42.6m
11.0
11.028.1m10.8
9.9
40.4m6.4
1S.8m
10.8m
5.9
19.6
11.0
12.2
16.2
13.5
30.9m9.5
14.8
47.1m6.1
20.0
11.0
9.912.2
6.5
38.Bm
9.1
8.48.4
7.17.1
19.6
13.5
14.8
17.8
16.2
20.0
11.6m
1S.8m
5.6
20.0
5.6
6.0
5.1
47.2m4.9
20.0
17.8
i;60~
60
90
:IT'''',W
m(ft.)
27.43(9(J)
'" 6.9
......
35
..
39.9
5(116)':&
....75
9O~&&'"
H()wer 26.4m12.0
length
m(ft.)
30.48(100)
44.49(146)
56.0(183-9)

Tower

4.44.5
SO.1m

Component Chart
Tower length

",Base-C'-B-C-C-C-Cap
-B-C-C-Cap
Base-C'
-A-C-C-Cap
-C-C-Cap
Base-C'-A-C-C-C-Cap
Base-C'
-A-A-B-C-C-C-Cap
-C-C-C-Cap
Base-C'-A-B-C-C-C-Cap
meters(ft) Base-C'

",

38.40(126)
41.44(136)
35.35(116)
47.54(156)
53.64(176)
50.59(166)
56.69(186)

Base =7.62 m(25'), Cap=0.31 m(1')


Inserts: B=6.10 m(20'), C=9.14 m(30')
A=3.05 m(1 0'), C'=9.14 m(30')
Note:

C' 9.14 m(30') boom is for luffing tower use only.

Jib Component Chart

-Tip
121for
2 insert lines
NO.
of
BaseB-C-CBaseA-C-CBase-C-Tip
Base-C-C-Tip
Jibrollers
arangement
Base-A-C-Tip
Base-B-C-Tip
meters(ft) Base-A-B-C-C-Tip

Jib length
30.48(100)
45.72(150)
39.62(130)
36.58(120)
42.67(140)

33.53(110)

27.43(90)

Base=9.14m(30'),

Tip=9.14m(30')

Inserts: A=3.05m(10'),

B=6.10m(20')

C=9.14m(30')

Configration of luffing tower and jib


x(90)
x45.72
700~90
-~90c
25ton
65ton
25ton
65ton
30.48
36.58
42.67
33.53
39.62
x(130)
X
x70
600~90
60
70 ~
- 90
90
O
O
'plate 27.43
O'
::)
(100)
(150)
(120)
(140)
(110)
Tower
angle
Steel

t~ft)

o :

Available

0* :Should

x:
be equipped

Not available
with weight

(400kg)

for jib tip to tip of upper jib.

Notes:
5. During operation, the luffing tower can be angled according to the following table.

1. Rated loads are within 78% of minimum tipping load with the machine
standing on firm level ground, and include the weight of lifting devices such as
hook blocks, slings etc.
2. With 27.43m(90') or 30.48m(1 00') jibs, a 65ton hook should be used.
3. For the self-erection or dismantling of a 53.64m(176') or 56.69m(186') tower,
be sure to support the machine on the speciai self-erection steel plate.
4. When using a 27.43m(90') jib and a tower height exceeding 50.59m(166'), or with
a 30.48m(1 00') jib and a tower height exceeding 53.64m(176'), attach a jib
tip weight(400kg) to the top of the jib.

More than 47.54m(156')

Permissible tower angle


70'90'

Less than 44.49m(146')

60' - 90'

Tower height

6. Maximum

rated load values assume that 26mm diameter naflex cable is used.

Luffing tower & jib:


I>

Diameter of wire ropes


Main hook hoist
26mm (1.02")
Tower jib hoist
26mm (1.02")
Tower hoist
20mm (1.26")
Tower jib pendants (2-part line) 36mm (1.02") -Tower
22mm (0.08") -Jib
Weight
Working weight: Approx. 168,000kg (370,400Ib)
(including 56.69m boom and 42.67m jib)
Ground pressure: 1.03kglcm2

++42.67
(140')(150')
56.6953.64
(186')
20,OOOkg
(176')
+(44,OOOlb)
45.72
Max. lifting capacity 35.35m
27.43m
(90')
(116')
Max. total length

Hook block weight and max. hoisting loads

(metric

ton)

200.7
ton
2-line
11 ton
ton
1.1
Max. Hook
hoisting
loads
weight
Hook Capacity

2.0

2.0

Luffing Tower Lifting Capacities


39.4m

390m

15.Bm
46.3m
15.6m
19.7m
15.8m
16.4m
11.6m
1S.8m
11.0
7.6
11.0
11.0
12.2
12.2
12.2
12.2
6.0
6.0
6.0
900
700
800
3.8
16.2
14.8
7.1
7.1
19.6
19.6
19.3
7.1
13.3
4.7
20.0
8.4
7.7
9.9
9.9
13.5
17.8
9.1
20.0
14.8
16.2
5.1 5.1
I80
8.4
20.0
17.8
11.01
7.1
6.0
11.0
13.5
42.67(140)
45.72(150)
33.53(110)
7.7
5.6
9.9
7.11
8.4
5.632.2m
6.01
6.5
3.8
6.5
39.62(130)
9.1
9.9
13.5
13.5
27.43(90)
30.48(100)
36.58(120)
13.3
12.6
8.4
9.11
9.1
9.9
11.0
5.1
6.5
17.8
iJower.length
27.1m
900
771
8.41
II11III338~51
11.01
800
90
4.4
9.91
III,I
8.41
474:71
4.71
II1116.2
3.51
7.117.11
4.11
5.1
4.79.1
3.51
I!651
12.8
411
471
II3.51
4.7
4.1
4.1
4.71
II416.'21
411
2.6
5.615.61
6.0
5.61
3.81
16.31
9.1
9.11
13.2
14.31I
II9.1
II1IIII1
14.4
1284m
I188m
4.41
7.11
3.21
5.1
465":"0
3.0
5.61
771
"'2.4
'17.81
563Bm41
622~71
14.8
5.6
3.81
533~8
1I4.4
771
I12.21
III119.0
1'16.31
771
6.51
I III1
445.'41
511
110
13.71I
9.9
IIi11I6.0
309"."51
111.5
4.71
6.01
6.01
7.1
7.11
6.0
435"."81
6.51
3.21
7.71
4.11
2.8
6.5
2.81
7.11
7.71
1IIIIII15.11
II16.51
771
396~7
504.31
593~01
II9.9
I700
6.51
3.81
5.11
445.4
5.61
561
12.2
12.21
471
1148mI
I1I 1117.1
4.41
15.3
533~81
1481I
36.4m
'7'4.
:mitt)
11.0
3.2
10.11
771
8.41
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6.01
190
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1I 900 II I 80
800 !I I 700
70

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9.0

Clamshell
10.5 Metric Ton (23,100 Ib) Rated Load
24.37m Maximum Boom
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22
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from center/1 of rotation in meters (ft,in)
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26
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22
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Rated Loads in kg (standard)


27.43
24.38
21.34
boom
10,500
10,500
10,500
(70)
boom
(32-10)
(45-11
(59-1)
(52-6)
(39-4)
(78-9)
(72-2)
(65-7)
(80)
(90)) Operating
18.29
(60)
adius m(ft-in)
20.0
24.0
22.0
18.0
10.0

10,500
m(ft)
16.0

Rated Loads in kg (optional)


10,500
10,500
14.0

21.34
27.43
24.38
boom
12,500
12,500
(39-4)
(32-10)
(45-11)
(52-6)
(59-1)
(65-7)
(78-9)
(72-2)
(80)
(70)
(90)
(60)
radius m(ft-in)

12.0

boom
12,500
18.29

12,500

12,500

Note: Table shows loads using optional 28 mm wire and


optional drums.

Note: Table shows loads using standard 26 mm wire and


standard drums.

Above ratings are combined weights of bucket and material.


Clamshell ratings shown also apply to grapple and all other
material handling buckets except dragline. For clamshell operations, the weight of bucket is considered a part of the load and
the total weight of bucket plus contents must not exceed the
corresponding rating shown.
Limit on clamshell rating
10,500 kg (23,100 Ib)
Limit on clamshell rating (using 28 mm dia. wire rope- opt.) ....
.................................................................
12,500 kg (27,600 Ib)
Maximum allowable bucket
3.0 m3 (3.9 cu yd)
Maximum allowable bucket weight
6,000 kg (13,200Ib)

Note:
To select the bucket size best suited for your application, use the
following formula: refer to the above charts to obtain clamshell
capacity in kg. Clamshell capacity = (cubic meter capacity of
bucket) x (weight of material per cubic meter) + ( weight of
specific clamshell bucket).

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