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23'11-3/8" (7,300)
21'11-3/4" (6,700)
8'10-1/4" (2,700)
18'1/2" (5,500)
14
'4-
7/8
"(
4,3
90
)
Min. 39.4'-Max. 183.7' (12,000-56,000)
7'25/8" (2,200)
12'5-3/8" (3,795)
1'5-1/2
(445)
16.2
6'17/8" (1,875)
8'2-1/2" (2,502)
11'7-3/4" (3,550) 12'4-7/8" (3,780)
28'4-3/4" (8,655)
GENERAL DIMENSIONS
Feet Meter Feet Meter
Turning radius (29.525 34PR(OR)) Overall length approx. 47' 4-7/8" 14,450
4 wheel steer 22' 4" 6.8 Overall width approx. 10' 10-1/2" 3,315
2 wheel steer 39' 1" 11.9 Overall height approx. 12' 5"-3/8" 3,795
Carrier length approx. 28' 1-7/8" 8,580
Tail swing of counterweight 14' 4-7/8" 4.39
for traveling
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CRANE SPECIFICATIONS
Tadano electronic LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR system
(AML-C) including: TADANO AML-C monitors outrigger extended length and
Control lever lockout function with audible and visual automatically programs the corresponding "RATED LIFTING
pre-warning CAPACITIES" table.
Boom position indicator
Outrigger state indicator Operator's right hand console includes transmission gear selector
Boom angle / boom length / jib offset angle / jib length / load and sight level bubble. Upper console includes working light
radius / rated lifting capacities / actual loads read out switch, roof washer and wiper switch emergency outrigger set up
Ratio of actual load moment to rated load moment indication key switch, jib equipped/removed select switch, eco mode switch,
Automatic speed reduction and slow stop function on boom high speed winch (main / aux) switch, Cab tilt switch. Slewing lock
elevation and slewing lever.
Working condition register switch
Load radius / boom angle / tip height / slewing range preset NOTE: Each crane motion speed is based on unladen conditions.
function
External warning lamp
Tare function
Fuel consumption monitor
Main winch / auxiliary winch select
Drum rotation indicator (audible and visible type) main and
auxiliary winch
CARRIER SPECIFICATIONS
TYPE
Rear engine, left hand steering, driving axle 2-way AXLE
selected type by manual switch, 4x2 front drive, 4x4 front and rear Front: Full floating type, steering and driving axle with planetary
drive. reduction.
Rear: Full floating type, steering and driving axle with planetary
FRAME reduction and non-spin rear differential.
High tensile steel, all welded mono-box construction.
STEERING
ENGINE
Hydraulic power steering controlled by steering wheel. Four
Model Cummins QSB6.7 EPA)Tier4 Final steering modes available: 2 wheel front, 2 wheel rear, 4 wheel
Type Direct injection diesel coordinated and 4 wheel crab.
No. of cylinders 6
Combustion 4 cycle, turbo charged and after cooled SUSPENSION
Bore x Stroke, in. (mm) 4.212 x 4.882 (107 x 124) Front: Rigid mounted to frame.
Displacement, cu. in (liters) 409 (6.700) Rear: Pivot mounted with hydraulic lockout device.
Air inlet heater 24 volt preheat
Air cleaner Dry type, replaceable element BRAKE SYSTEMS
Oil filter Full flow with replace able element Service: Air over hydraulic disc brakes on all 4 wheels.
Fuel filter Full flow with replace able element Parking/Emergency: Spring applied-air released brake acting on
Fuel tank, gal. (liters) 79.2 (300), right side of carrier
Cooling Liquid pressurized, recirculating by-pass input shaft of front axle.
Radiator Fin and tube core, thermostat controlled Auxiliary: Electro- pneumatic operated exhaust brake.
Fan, in. (mm) Suction type, 9-blade, 28 (711) dia.
Starting 24 volt TIRES - 29.5-25 34PR (OR) Air pressure: 57 psi (400 kPa)
Charging 24 volt system, negative ground
Battery 2-120 amp. Hour OUTRIGGERS
Compressor, air, CFM (l /min) 17.0 CFM (481) at 2,400 rpm Four hydraulic, beam and jack outriggers. Vertical jack cylinders
equipped with integral holding valve. Each outrigger beam and
Output, Max. HP (kW) Gross 270 (201) at 2,000 rpm jack is controlled independently from cab. Beams extend to 23'
Torque, Max. ft-lb (Nm) 730 (990) at1,500 rpm 11-3/8" (7.3 m) center-line and retract to within 10' 10-1 / 2"
Capacity, gal. (liters) (3.315 m) overall width with floats. Outrigger jack floats are
Cooling water 2.7 (10) attached thus eliminating the need of manually attaching and
Lubrication 4.0 (15) detaching them. Controls and sight bubble located in
Fuel 79.2 (300) superstructure cab. Four outrigger extension lengths are provided
DEF / AdBlue 10.0 (38) with corresponding "RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES" for crane duty
in confined areas.
TRANSMISSION Min. Extension 8' 10-1 / 4" (2.7 m) center to center
Electronically controlled full automatic transmission. Torque Mid. Extension 18' 1 / 2" (5.5 m) center to center
converter driving full powershift with driving axle selector. 5 Mid. Extension 21' 11-3 / 4" (6.7 m) center to center
forward and 2 reverse speeds, constant mesh. Max. Extension 23' 11-3 / 8" (7.3 m) center to center
2 speeds - high range - 2 wheel drive; 4 wheel drive
3 speeds - low range - 4 wheel drive Float size (Diameter) 1' 11- 5 / 8" (0.6 m)
TRAVEL SPEED
12 mph (19 km/h)
HOISTING PERFORMANCE
LINE SPEEDS AND PULLS DRUM WIRE ROPE CAPACITIES
Main or auxiliary winch - 15" (0.382 m) drum Main and auxiliary drum grooved lagging
Line speeds1 Line pulls Available2 Wire 3/4" (19 mm) wire rope
Layer rope
Low High Low Rope per layer Total wire rope
layer
F.P.M m/min F.P.M m/min Lbs. kgf Feet Meter Feet Meter
1st 253 77 354 108 21,800 9,900 1 147.0 44.8 147.0 44.8
2nd 276 84 384 117 19,900 9,010 2 159.4 48.6 306.4 93.4
3rd 299 91 413 126 18,200 8,270 3 172.2 52.5 478.7 145.9
4th 318 97 446 136 16,800 7,640 4 184.7 56.3 663.4 202.2
5th 341 104 476 145 15,600 7,090 5 197.2 60.1 860.6 262.3
6th 361 110 505 154 14,600 6,620 6 209.6 63.9 1070.2 326.2
7th3 384 117 535 163 13,700 6,210 7 222.1 67.7 1292.3 393.9
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GR-1200XL WORKING RANGE CHART
BOOM
360 ROTATION
Approx.
260' 8.1'
250'
240'
230'
220'
JIB
210'
200'
81 190'
Approx.
70 8.1'
63 180'
60 170'
55 160'
31
100'
90'
30
80'
70'
20
60'
50'
40'
10
30'
20'
0 10'
NOTE: Boom and jib geometry shown are for unloaded condition and
machine standing level on frm supporting surface.
Boom deflection and subsequent radius and boom angle change
must be accounted for when applying load to hook.
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GR-1200XL WORKING RANGE CHART
SMART CHART
BOOM
Approx.
8.1'
210'
200'
81
190'
70 SINGLE TOP
180' 1.9'
60 170'
Approx.
160' 7.7'
50 150'
140'
20 70'
60'
14 50'
40'
10
30'
20'
0 10'
NOTE: Boom and jib geometry shown are for unloaded condition and
machine standing level on frm supporting surface.
Boom deflection and subsequent radius and boom angle change
must be accounted for when applying load to hook.
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GR-1200XL RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES (IN POUNDS)
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GR-1200XL RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES (IN POUNDS)
NOTE: The lifting capacity data stored in the LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR (AML-C) is based on the standard number of parts of line listed in the chart.
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GR-1200XL RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES (IN POUNDS)
NOTE: The lifting capacity data stored in the LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR (AML-C) is based on the standard number of parts of line listed in the chart.
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GR-1200XL RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES (IN POUNDS)
COUNTERWEIGHT 22,000 lbs (10.0t)
ON-RUBBER STATIONARY
Over front 360 Rotation
A
39.4' 52.7' 66.1' 79.4' 92.8' 39.4' 52.7' 66.1' 79.4' 92.8'
B C C C C C C C C C C
(12.0 m) (16.1 (20.1 (24.2 (28.3 (12.0m) (16.1m) (20.1m) (24.2m) (28.3m)
) ) ) )
15' 62 50,400 63 30,400
20' 53 38,000 64 40,300 53 20,500 64 23,400
25' 42 29,400 58 31,900 65 33,000 42 10,200 58 13,200 65 14,700
30' 28 23,300 50 25,800 60 26,900 66 28,000 71 28,100 28 6,000 50 8,800 60 10,200 66 11,400 71 11,700
35' 42 21,100 55 22,300 62 23,400 67 23,500 42 5,700 55 7,100 62 8,300 67 8,500
40' 32 14,900 49 16,400 58 19,800 64 19,900 32 3,500 49 4,900 58 6,100 64 6,300
45' 17 11,600 42 13,000 53 14,200 60 14,400 17 1,900 43 3,200 53 4,400 60 4,600
50' 35 10,500 48 11,700 56 11,800 35 1,900 48 3,000 56 3,200
55' 25 8,500 43 9,600 52 9,800 43 2,000 52 2,200
60' 37 8,000 48 8,100
65' 30 6,600 43 6,800
70' 19 5,500 38 5,600
75' 32 4,700
80' 25 3,800
85' 13 3,200
D 0 0 0 27 37 48
Telescoping conditions (%)
Tele.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tele.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tele.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tele.4 0 0 0 46 92 0 0 0 46 92
Tele.5 0 46 92 92 92 0 46 92 92 92
E 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Working area
A: Boom length in feet
Over NOTE: The lifting capacity data stowed in the LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR
B: Load radius in feet 360 (AML-C) is based on the standard number of parts of line listed in the
front
C: Loaded boom angle () chart. Standard number of parts of line for on-rubber operation should be
D: Minimum boom angle () according to the chart.
for indicated length (no load) Rear
E: Number of parts of line
approx.
2
75' 32 3,900
80' 25 3,100
85' 13 2,500
D 0
Telescoping conditions (%)
Tele.1 0 0 0 0 0
Tele.2 0 0 0 0 0
Tele.3 0 0 0 0 0
Tele.4 0 0 0 46 92
Tele.5 0 46 92 92 92
E 3 2 2 2 2
1. Rated lifting capacities on-rubber are in pounds and do not 9. For creep operation, boom must be centered over front of
exceed 75% of tipping loads as determined by SAE machine, slewing lock engaged, and load restrained from
J765-Crane Stability Test Code. slewing. Travel slowly and keep the lifted load as close to the
2. Rated lifting capacities shown in The chart are based on ground as possible, and especially avoid any abrupt
condition that crane is set on firm level surfaces with steering, accelerating or braking.
suspension-lock applied. Those above thick lines are based on 10. Do not operate the crane while carrying the load.
tire capacity and those below, on crane stability. They are 11. Creep is motion for crane not to travel more than 200 ft. (60 m)
based on actual load radius increased by tire deformation and in any 30 minute period and to travel at the speed of less than 1
boom deflection. mph (1.6 km/h).
3. If the suspension-lock cylinders contain air, the axle will not be 12. For creep operation, choose the drive mode and proper
locked completely and rated lifting capacities may not be gear according to the road or working condition.
obtainable. Bleed the cylinders according to the operation 13. The mass of the hook (2380 lbs (1080 kg) for 120 ton (110
safety and maintenance manual. metric ton) capacity, 660 lbs (300 kg)for 7.9 ton (7.2 metric ton)
4. Rated lifting capacities are based on proper tire inflation, capacity), slings and all similarly used load handling devices
capacity and condition. Damaged tires are hazardous to safe must be considered as part of the load and must be deducted
operation of crane. from the lifting capacities.
5. Tires shall be inflated to correct air pressure. 14. For rated lifting capacity of single top, reduce the rated lifting
Tires Air Pressure capacities of relevant boom according to weight reductions for
29.525 34PR 57 psi. (400 kPa) auxiliary load handling equipment. Capacities of single top shall
not exceed 15,900 lbs (7,200 kg) including main hook.
6. Over front operation shall be performed within 2 degrees in 15. The lifting capacity data stowed in the Automatic Moment Limiter
front of chassis. (AML-C) is based on the standard number of parts of line listed
7. On-rubber lifting with "jib" is not permitted. Maximum in the chart. Standard number of parts of line for on rubber
permissible boom length is 92.8' (28.3 m). operation should be according to the following table.
8. When making lift on-rubber stationary, set parking brake
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WARNING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR ON RUBBER LIFTING CAPACITIES
NOTES FOR LIFTING CAPACITIES
GENERAL
7. Rated lifting capacities at load radius shall not be exceeded. Do
1. RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES apply only to the machine as
not tip the crane to determine allowable loads.
originally manufactured and normally equipped by TADANO LTD.
8. Do not operate at boom lengths, radii, or boom angle, where no
Modifications to the machine or use of optional equipment other
capacities are shown. Crane may overturn without any load on
than that specified can result in a reduction of capacity.
the hook.
2. Hydraulic cranes can be hazardous if improperly operated or
9. When boom length is between values listed, refer to the rated
maintained. Operation and maintenance of this machine must be
lifting capacities of the next longer and next shorter booms for
in compliance with information, in the Operation and
the same radius. the lesser of the two rated lifting capacities
Maintenance Manual supplied with the crane. If this manual is
shall be used.
missing, order a replacement through the distributor.
10. When making lifts at a load radius not shown, use the next
3. The operator and other personnel associated with this machine
longer radius to determine allowable capacity.
shall fully acquaint themselves with the latest American National
11. Load per line should not exceed 15,900 lbs. (7,200 kg) for main
Standards Institute (ANSI) safety standards for cranes.
winch and auxiliary winch.
SET UP
12. Check the actual number of parts of line with LOAD MOMENT
1. Rated lifting capacities on the chart are the maximum allowable INDICATOR (AML-C) before operation. Maximum lifting capacity
crane capacities and are based on the machine standing level on is restricted by the number of parts of line of LOAD MOMENT
firm supporting surface under ideal job conditions. Depending on INDICATOR (AML-C). Limited capacity is as determined FROM
the nature of the supporting surface, it may be necessary to have the formula, Single line pull for main winch 15,900 lbs. (7,200 kg)
structural supports under the outrigger floats or tires to spread x number of parts of line.
the loads to a larger bearing surface. 13. The boom angle before loading should be greater to account for
2. For outrigger operation, outriggers shall be properly extended deflection. For rated lifting capacities, the loaded boom angle and
with tires free of supporting surface before operating crane. the load radius is for reference only.
OPERATION 14. Maximum capacity without boom pin is shown in the chart.
1. Rated lifting capacities have been tested to and meet minimum 15. Do not operate extension or retraction of the boom with loads.
requirements of SAE J1063-Cantilevered Boom Crane Structures 16. For lifting capacity of single top, deduct the weight of the load
Method of Test. handling equipment from the rated lifting capacity of the boom.
2. Rated lifting capacities do not exceed 85% of the tipping load on For the lifting capacity of single top, the net capacity shall not
outriggers fully extended as determined by SAE J765-Crane exceed 15,900 lbs. (7,200 kg) including main boom hook mass
Stability Test Code. attached to the boom.
Rated lifting capacities FOR partially extended outriggers are 17. When the base jib or top jib or both jibs are removed, set the jib
determined from the formula, Rated Lifting Capacities=(Tipping status switch to the DISMOUNTED position.
Load-0.1Tip Reaction)/1.25. 18. When erecting and stowing jib, be sure to retain it by hand or by
3. Rated lifting capacities above thick lines in the chart are based on other means to prevent its free movement.
crane strength and those below, on its stability. They are based 19. Use "ANTI-TWO-BLOCK" disable switch when erecting and
on actual load radius increased by boom deflection. stowing jib and when stowing hook block.
4. The weight of handling device such as hook blocks, slings, etc., While the switch is pushed, the hoist does not stop, even when
must be considered as part of the load and must be deducted over wind condition occurs.
from the lifting capacities. 20. For selected boom length or less with jib, rated lifting capacities
5. Rated lifting capacities are based on freely suspended loads and are determined by loaded boom angle only in the column headed
make no allowance for such factors as the effect of wind, sudden "selected boom +jib".
stopping of loads, supporting surface conditions, inflation of tires, 21. Crane operation is prohibited without full counterweight 22,000
operating speeds, side loads, etc. Side pull on the boom or jib is lbs. (10 ton) installed. Outriggers shall be extended 23'11 3/8"
extremely dangerous. (7.3 m) spread when installing or removing removable
Such action can damage the boom, jib or swing mechanism, and counterweight.
lead to overturning of the crane. DEFINITIONS
6. Rated lifting capacities do not account for wind on lifted load or 1. Load Radius: Horizontal distance from a projection of the axis of
boom. We recommend against working under the condition that rotation to supporting surface before loading to the center of the
the load is out of control due to a strong wind. During boom lift, vertical hoist line or tackle with load applied.
consider that the rated lifting capacity is reduced by 50% when 2. Loaded boom angle: THE angle between the boom base section
the wind speed is 20 mph (9 m/s) to 27 mph (12 m/s); reduced by and the horizontal, after lifting the rated lifting capacity at the load
70% when the wind speed is 27 mph (12 m/s) to 31 mph (14 radius.
m/s). If the wind speed is 31mph (14 m/s) or over, stop operation. 3. Working Area: Area measured in a circular arc about the
However, in the following conditions, stop operation at wind
centerline of rotation.
speed of 27mph (12 m/s): Boom length is 183.7' (56.0 m) (all
4. Freely suspended Load: Load hanging free with no direct external
100%), and boom angle is 55 or less. Boom length is 172.9'
force applied except by the hoist line.
(52.7 m) (all 92%), and boom angle is 45 or less.
5. Side Load: Horizontal side force applied to the lifted load either on
During jib lift, stop operation if the wind speed is 20 mph (9 m/s)
the ground or in the air.
or over.
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NOTES FOR LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR (AML-C)
1. Set AML select keys in accordance with the actually operating (2)For creep operation.
crane conditions and don't fail to make sure, before crane The creep capacities are attainable only when boom is in
operation, that the displays on front panel are correct. the straight forward position of chassis and the over
2. When operating crane on outriggers: front position symbol is on. If boom is not in the straight
Set "P.T.O." switch to "ON". forward position of chassis, never lift load.
Press the outrigger state select key to register for the 4. This machine is equipped with an automatic swing stopping
outrigger operation. If the display agrees with the actual device. (For the details, see Operation and Maintenance
state, press the set key to register. After the completion of Manual.) But, operate very carefully because the automatic
the registration, the pop-up window closes. swing stop does not work in the following cases.
Press the lift state select key to register the lift state to be During on-rubber operation.
used (single top/jib/boom). When the "P.T.O." switch is set to "OVERRIDE" and the
Each time the lift state select key is pressed, the display "OVERRIDE" key switch outside the cab is on.
changes. If the display agrees with the actual state, press 5. During crane operation, make sure that the displays on
the set key to register. After the completion of the front panel are in accordance with actual operating
registration, the pop-up window closes. conditions.
When erecting and stowing jib, select the status of jib set 6. THE displayed values of LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR
(Jib lift indicator symbol flickers). (AML-C) are based on freely suspended loads and make no
3. When operating crane on-rubber: allowance FOR such factors as the effect of wind, sudden
Set "P.T.O." switch to "ON". stopping of loads, supporting surface conditions, inflation
Press the outrigger state select key to register for the of tire, operating speed, side loads, etc.
on-rubber operation. Each time the outrigger state select For safe operation, it is recommended when extending and
key is pressed, the display changes. Select the creep lowering boom or swinging, lifting loads shall be appropriately
operation, the on-rubber state indicator symbol flickers. reduced.
Press the lift state select key to register the liftstate. 7. LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR (AML-C) is intended as an aid to
However, pay attention to the following. the operator. Under no condition should it be relied upon to
(1) For stationaryoperation. replace use of capacity charts and operating instruction. Sole
The front capacities are attainable only when the over reliance upon LOAD MOMENT Indicator (AML-C) aids in place
front position symbol comes on. When the boom is more of good operating practice can cause an accident. The
than 2 degrees from centered over front of chassis, 360 operator must exercise caution to assure safety.
capacities are in effect. 8. The lifting capacity differs depending on the outrigger
When a load is lifted in the front position and then extension width and slewing position. Work with the capacity
slewed to the side area, make sure the value of the corresponding to the outrigger extension width and slewing
LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR (AML-C) is below the position. For the relationship among the outrigger extension
360 lifting capacity. width, slewing position and lifting capacities, refer to the
working area charts.
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MEMO
MEMO
TADANO AMERICA Corporation
4242 West Greens Road
Houston, Texas 77066
Phone: (281) 869-0030
Fax: (281) 869-0040
www.tadanoamerica.com
Form No. TAC-GR-1200-3-00101-09132017