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Manitowoc Metric

CAPACITY CHART INDEX


Model 16000 Wind Attachment with #58WA Boom
Serial Number 16007018

GENERAL
F2081 03-31-2009 Capacity Chart Information

CHARTS
Counterweight Arrangements Chart
Chart 8898-A 03-24-2010
Drum and Lagging Chart
Chart 8673-A 03-24-2010 Series 1, 2 and 3
Liftcrane Boom Extended Upper Capacities
Chart 8886-AM 03-24-2010
Liftcrane Mast Handling Capacities
Chart 8672-A 04-19-2005 Series 1, 2 and 3
Maximum Allowable Travel Specifications
Chart 8890-A 03-24-2010
Range Diagram
Chart 8707-A 07-20-2005
Wind Conditions
Chart 8688-A 03-24-2010
Wire Rope Specifications
Chart 8889-A 03-24-2010
Manitowoc
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION
All Models

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Guide For Determining Total Load And Maximum Working Radius .....................1
EXAMPLE – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Lower Boom Point .........................................................................................2
Worksheet A – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Lower Boom Point .........................................................................................3
Worksheet B – Determining Total Load And Maximum Working Radius From
Upper Boom Point .........................................................................................4
Worksheet C – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Fixed Jib Point on Boom................................................................................5
Worksheet D – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Lower Boom Point with Luffing Jib Attached .................................................6
Worksheet E – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Lower Luffing Jib Point ..................................................................................7
Worksheet F – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Fixed Jib Point on Luffing Jib.........................................................................8
Worksheet G – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Intermediate Fall Point on Luffing Jib ............................................................9
Worksheet H – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Tower Boom Point.......................................................................................10
Worksheet J – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius Tower
Jib Point ......................................................................................................11
Worksheet K – Determining Total Load and Maximum Working Radius From
Tower Intermediate Fall...............................................................................12
Crawler Blocking Diagram..................................................................................15
Operating Radius ...............................................................................................17

GUIDE FOR DETERMINING TOTAL LOAD To determine the total weight of the load that can be lifted at
AND MAXIMUM WORKING RADIUS a given radius, the operator must include the weight of
certain lifting equipment, such as the following:
• Jib.

WARNING • Upper boom point.

Falling Load Hazard! • Intermediate fall point.


Prevent crane from tipping or structural failure of • Wire rope below boom, jib, and intermediate fall points.
attachment. Perform following steps prior to lifting any
load: • Load blocks and hook and weight balls below boom,
jib, and intermediate fall points.
• Read capacity chart to determine what is considered
part of total load. • Slings and other lifting equipment below boom, jib, and
intermediate fall points.
• Calculate total load to be lifted.
This folio contains worksheets to assist qualified operators
• Do not exceed maximum working radius for total in determining the total load to be lifted and the maximum
load to be lifted. working radius for that load.

Capacity charts for Manitowoc cranes show the total weight The work sheets provided in this folio are for standard lifting
of freely-suspended loads for various boom/jib lengths and arrangements. What is and is not considered part of the
operating radii. total load can vary from one capacity chart to another and
from one attachment to another. Read capacity chart in
NOTE “Freely-suspended load” is a load that is use to determine what is considered part of total load. If
hanging free with no direct external force applied in doubt, contact your Manitowoc Crane Care distributor for
except by the crane’s load-line reeving. assistance.

© 2009 Manitowoc
Published 03-31-09 F2081-1
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

EXAMPLE – Determining Total Load and


Maximum Working Radius From Lower
Boom Point

1 Boom
For this example, an M-250 equipped Boom Oper. Boom
Point Capacity
as follows has been used: 7 Lgth. Rad. Ang. Elev. Pounds
Feet Feet Deg.
• B30.5 Capacity Chart Feet
2 26 82.7 136.6 350,700*
• 130 ft of #44 Heavy Lift Boom 27 82.2 136.4 348,700*
• 40 ft of #132 Jib 28 81.8 136.2 346,700*
3 29 81.3 136.1 337,400
• 60 U.S. Ton Block with 4-Part 30 80.9 135.9 378,300
4
Load Line Suspended 30 ft 7 32 80.0 135.5 285,800
below Jib Point 34 79.1 135.1 259,100
36 78.2 134.6 236,600
• 100 U.S. Ton Block with 4-Part 38 77.3 134.2 217,600
Load Line from Lower Boom 40 76.4 133.6 201,200
Point (full block travel) 42 75.4 133.1 186,900
• 50,000 lb Load from Lower
Boom Point
1 44
46
48
74.5
73.6
72.7
132.5
131.9
131.2
174,400
163,300
153,500
• 2.7 lb/ft Weight of Wire Rope. 7
3 50
55
60
71.7
69.4
67.0
130.5
128.7
126.5
144,600
126,100
111,300
Deduct from Capacities when
Jib is Attached
0 65
70
75
64.5
62.1
59.5
124.1
121.5
118.5
99,300
89,400
81,000
Jib Length Jib No. 132 80 56.9 115.3 73,800
40' 6,400 lbs 1 85 54.2 111.7 67,600 D
60' 8,200 lbs 90 51.3 107.7 62,200
80' 10,300 lbs 95 48.4 103.3 57,400
100' 12,800 lbs 5 100 45.3 98.4 53,200
120' 15,300 lbs 105 42.0 92.9 49,400
6 110 38.5 86.7 46,000
115 34.7 79.7 42,900
120 30.5 71.5 40,100
B 125 25.6 61.5 37,600

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DESCRIPTION WEIGHT (lb)


Component Weights
1 Fixed Jib (see Jib Deduct table in capacity chart) 6,400
2 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below jib point) 2,825
3 Upper Boom Point (from capacity chart if noted) Does Not Apply
4 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below upper boom point) Does Not Apply
5 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower boom point) 4,800
6 Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Jib Point, Upper Boom Point, and Lower Boom Point 700
7 Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Boom Point, and Lower Boom Point (see equation below) 1,530
for this example: Jib: 30 ft of rope x 4 parts of line x 2.7 lb/ft = 324 lb plus
Boom: 111.7 ft of rope x 4 parts of line x 2.7 lb/ft = 1,206 lb
Totals
A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1 – 7 above) 16,255
B Weight of Load to be Lifted 50,000
C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) 62,255
D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above –— see correct capacity chart) 85 ft
Equation — Use following equation to calculate weight of wire rope below any point (boom, fixed jib, luffing
jib, intermediate fall):
Length of Wire Rope Below Given Point times Numer of Parts of Line times Weight of Wire rope per Foot

Determined by Operator or Provided in Load Line or Wire


by Person Directing Lift Rope Specifications Chart

F2081-2
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

Worksheet A – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius From Lower Boom Point

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights (see Note 1:)

1 Fixed Jib (see Jib Deduct table in capacity chart). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________


2 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below fixed jib point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
3 Upper Boom Point (from capacity chart if noted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
4 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below upper boom point, if installed). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
5 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower boom point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Boom Point, and Lower
6
Boom Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Boom Point, and Lower Boom Point (see Load
7
Line or Wire Rope Specifications Chart for weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1 – 7 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________


B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . . __________

1
7

2, 6

3, 4, 6, 7

Note 1: For some cranes so equipped, auxiliary drum in boom


butt and special rope guides or guards are considered
part of load from boom and jib points. See deduct
tables in capacity chart for detailed information.

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Manitowoc F2081-3
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

Worksheet B – Determining Total Load And Maximum


Working Radius From Upper Boom Point

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below upper boom point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
2 Upper Boom Point (from capacity chart if noted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower boom point). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
4 Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Upper Boom Point and Lower Boom Point . . ___________
Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Upper Boom Point and Lower Boom Point (see Load Line or Wire
5
Rope Specifications Chart for weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
___________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-5 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________


B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) see NOTE 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above – see correct capacity chart) . . . . . ___________

5
Note 1: Total load to be lifted must not exceed
3, 4
maximum structural rating of upper boom
point or exceed boom capacities as
specified in capacity chart.

1
4

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F2081-4
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

Worksheet C – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius From Fixed Jib Point on Boom

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below fixed jib point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
2 Upper Boom Point (from capacity chart if noted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below upper boom point, if installed). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
4 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower boom point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Boom Point, and Lower
5
Boom Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Boom Point, and Lower Boom Point (see Load
6
Line or Wire Rope Specifications Chart for weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-6 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________


B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . . __________

2, 3, 5, 6

4, 5

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Manitowoc F2081-5
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

Worksheet D – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius From Lower Boom Point with Luffing Jib
Attached
(see Note 1:)

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball Below Lower Boom Point (see Note 2:). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
2 Fixed Jib (see Jib Deduct Table in capacity chart). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below fixed jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
4 Upper Luffing Jib Point (from capacity chart if noted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
5 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below upper luffing jib point, if installed). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
6 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower luffing jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
7 Intermediate Fall Point (see Intermediate Fall Deduct Table in capacity chart) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
8 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below intermediate fall point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Luffing Jib Point, Lower
9
Luffing Jib Point, Intermediate Fall Point, and Lower Boom Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Luffing Jib Point, Lower Luffing Jib Point,
1
0 Intermediate Fall Point, and Lower Boom Point (see Load Line or Wire Rope Specifications Chart for
weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-10 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________


B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . ___________

F2081-6
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

2
4
10
3, 9
10
5, 9
10
6, 9

10
Note 1: For most applications, weight of luffing jib and a certain
8, 9
amount of weight below lower luffing jib point have
been included in boom capacity determination and do
10 not have to be added to total load. See capacity chart
for detailed information.
1 Note 2: Depending on jib length, some lower boom point
sheaves may have to be removed. See capacity chart
9
for detailed information.

B B

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Worksheet E – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius From Lower Luffing Jib Point

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower luffing jib point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
2 Fixed Jib (see Jib Deduct Table in capacity chart) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below fixed jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
4 Upper Luffing Jib Point (from capacity chart if noted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
5 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below upper luffing jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
6 Intermediate Fall Point (see Intermediate Fall Deduct Table in capacity chart) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
7 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below intermediate fall point). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
8 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower boom point, if installed) see Note 1: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Luffing Jib Point, Lower
9
Luffing Jib Point, Intermediate Fall Point, and Lower Boom Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Luffing Jib Point, Lower Luffing Jib Point,
1
Intermediate Fall Point, and Lower Boom Point (see Load Line or Wire Rope Specifications Chart for
0
weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-10 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _____________

B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _____________

C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _____________

D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . . _____________

Manitowoc F2081-7
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

2
4

10
10 3, 9

5, 9

6 10
10 10
8, 9
Note 1: Depending on jib length, some lower
7, 9
boom point sheaves may have to be
removed. See capacity chart for
detailed information.

1
9
B

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Worksheet F – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius From Fixed Jib Point on Luffing Jib

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below fixed jib point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
2 Upper Luffing Jib Point (from capacity chart if noted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below upper luffing jib point, if installed). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
4 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower luffing jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
5 Intermediate Fall Point (see Intermediate Fall Deduct Table in capacity chart) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
6 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below intermediate fall point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
7 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower boom point) see Note 1: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Luffing Jib Point, Lower
8
Luffing Jib Point, Intermediate Fall Point, and Lower Boom Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Luffing Jib Point, Lower Luffing Jib Point,
9 Intermediate Fall Point, and Lower Boom Point (see Load Line or Wire Rope Specifications Chart for
weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-9 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________


B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . ___________

F2081-8
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

2 9
1
8
9
3, 8 B
9
4, 8

9
6, 8

7, 8
Note 1: Depending on jib length, some lower
boom point sheaves may have to be
removed. See capacity chart for
detailed information.

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Worksheet G – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius From Intermediate Fall Point on Luffing Jib
(see Note 1:)

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below intermediate fall point). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
2 Fixed Jib (see Jib Deduct Table in capacity chart) see Note 2: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below fixed jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
4 Upper Luffing Jib Point (from capacity chart if noted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
5 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below upper luffing jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
6 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower luffing jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
7 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below lower boom point, if installed) see Note 3: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Luffing Jib Point, Lower
8
Luffing Jib Point, Intermediate Fall Point, and Lower Boom Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Fixed Jib Point, Upper Luffing Jib Point, Lower Luffing Jib Point,
9 Intermediate Fall Point, and Lower Boom Point (see Load Line or Wire Rope Specifications Chart for
weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-9 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________


B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . . __________

Manitowoc F2081-9
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

4
9
9 3, 8

5, 8
Note 1: For most applications, weight of luffing jib and
a certain amount of weight below lower luffing
9 jib point have been included in intermediate fall
9
9 capacity determination and do not have to be
7, 8 1 added to total load. See capacity chart for
8 detailed information.
Note 2: For most applications, weight of fixed jib and a
B certain amount of weight below fixed jib point
have been included in intermediate fall
6, 8 capacity determination and do not have to be
added to total load. See capacity chart for
detailed information.
Note 3: Depending on jib length, some lower boom
point sheaves may have to be removed. See
capacity chart for detailed information.

A922

Worksheet H – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius From Tower Boom Point

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Jib (see Jib Deduct Table in capacity chart). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________


2 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below jib point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below boom point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
4 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below intermediate fall, if installed). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
5 Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Jib Point, Boom Point, and Intermediate Fall. ___________
Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Jib Point, Boom Point, and Intermediate Fall (see Load Line or Wire
6
Rope Specifications Chart for weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
___________

Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-6 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________


B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
D Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . ___________

F2081-10
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

6
2, 5
6
3
5
6
B
4, 5

A922

Worksheet J – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius Tower Jib Point

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below jib point) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________

2 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below boom point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________

3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below intermediate fall, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
4
Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Jib Point, Boom Point, and Intermediate Fall . __________
5 Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Jib Point, Boom Point, and Intermediate Fall (see Load Line or Wire
Rope Specifications Chart for weight of wire rope). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-5 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________

B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________

C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________


D
Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . . __________

Manitowoc F2081-11
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

5
1, 4
5
2, 4
B

5
3, 4

A922

Worksheet K – Determining Total Load and Maximum


Working Radius From Tower Intermediate Fall
(see Note 1:)

DESCRIPTION WEIGHT
Component Weights

1 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below jib point, if installed) (see Note 1:) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________

2 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below boom point, if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________

3 Load Block/Hook and Weight Ball (below intermediate fall). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________


4
Total Weight of Slings and Other Lifting Equipment Below Jib Point, Boom Point, and Intermediate Fall. ___________
5 Total Weight of Wire Rope Below Jib Point, Boom Point, and Intermediate Fall (see Load Line or Wire
Rope Specifications Chart for weight of wire rope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________
Totals

A Total Component Weights (ADD items 1-5 above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________

B Weight of Load to be Lifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________

C Total Load to be Lifted (ADD A and B above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___________


D
Maximum Working Radius (for Total Load to be Lifted from C above — see correct capacity chart) . . . . ___________

F2081-12
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

5
1, 4
5
2, 4

5
3
4
B

Note 1: Weight of jib has been included in


capacity determination and does not
require deduction.
A922

Manitowoc F2081-13
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

THIS PAGE BLANK

F2081-14
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

CRAWLER BLOCKING DIAGRAM • Raising and lowering booms, boom and fixed jibs, tower
attachments, and luffing jib attachments which require
increased stability as stated on the capacity chart.
• Capacity chart ratings which require front of crawlers to
WARNING be blocked (limited swing).
READ CAPACITY CHARTS!
• Capacity chart ratings which require front and rear of
Do not attempt to operate crane without first reading and crawlers to be blocked (360° rating).
understanding capacity charts.
Hardwood or steel blocking must provide even support,
Crane must be rigged, blocked, and operated according
equal to the width of crawler pads under the centerline of the
to instructions given in capacity charts.
crawler rollers and/or the tumblers. Blocking must be thick
All operations must be performed with crane level as enough to maintain dimensions given in table even after
specified in capacity charts; otherwise crane could tip. ground and blocking are compacted.
Failing to comply with capacity charts can result in tipping The blocking ensures that the centerline of the crawler rollers
or structural failure of boom, boom and fixed jib, tower or the tumblers becomes the tipping fulcrum.
attachment, or luffing jib attachment.
Death or serious injury to personnel can result.
CAUTION
Figure 1 shows proper blocking of the crawlers for the Crawler Damage!
following operating conditions: DO NOT extend blocking into area of intermediate rollers.
Damage to crawler components may result.

B173

Intermediate
Rollers

CL
CL
X Y

Center line Tumbler Center line Roller End


(Drive) End

FIGURE 1

Manitowoc F2081-15
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

Blocking Dimensions
X Y
Model Notes
Tumbler (Drive) End Roller End
inches mm inches mm
M-50W 1-1/2 38,10 1-3/8 34,93
M-65W 1-1/4 31,75 1-1/4 31,75
M-80W 1-1/2 38,10 1-1/4 31,75
M-85W 1-1/2 38,10 1-1/4 31,75
111 1/2 12,70 1/2 12,70
180 1-1/2 38.10 1-1/2 38.10
222 1-1/2 38,10 1-1/2 38,10
M-250, S2 1-1/4 31,75 1/2 12,70
555 1-1/4 31,75 1-1/4 31,75
777 1-1/2 38,10 3/4 19,05 4
777 1 25,40 1/4 6,35 5
888 S1, S2 1-1/8 28,58 1/2 12,70
999 1 25,40 1/2 12,70
1015 1/4 6,35 7/8 22,22
2250 1 25,40 1/2 12,70
2900WC 3/4 19,05 3/4 19,05 1
2900WC 1 25,40 1 25,40 2
3000W 1/4 6,35 1 25,40 3
3900 1/4 6,35 1/2 12,70 4, 5
3900W 1/4 6,35 1/2 12,70 6
3950D 1/4 6,35 3/4 19,05
3950W 1/4 6,35 3/4 19,05
4000 1/2 12,70 3/4 19,05
4000W 1/4 6,35 1/2 12,70
4100W S1, S2 5/8 15,88 1/2 12,70
4600 5/8 15,88 5/8 15,88
4600 S3 5/8 15,88 5/8 15,88
4600 S4, S5 5/8 15,88 5/8 15,88
6000W 1 25,40 1-1/4 31,75
6000 S2 1 25,40 1-1/4 31,75
7000 1 25,40 1-1/4 31,75
14000 1 25,40 1/2 12,70
15000 -- 25,40 -- 12,70
16000 1-7/8 47,62 2-1/8 53.97
18000 2-7/8 73,02 2-5/8 66,67
21000 1-1/4 31,75 Not Applicable

NOTES
1 – 30 in (762 mm) Crawler Treads
2 – 36 in (914) Crawler Treads
3 – 33 in (838 mm) Crawler Treads
4 – 38 in (965 mm) Crawler Treads
5 – 48 in (1 219 mm) Crawler Treads
6 – 24 in (610 mm) or 27 in (686 mm) Crawler Treads

F2081-16
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

OPERATING RADIUS The centerline of rotation is difficult to locate. Therefore,


deduct the radius (R) given in the table from the operating
OPERATING RADIUS is the horizontal distance from the radius given on the capacity chart. Then measure from the
crane’s centerline of rotation to the center of the freely point indicated in the appropriate illustration to the center of
suspended load line or load block. the load line or load block.
This practice will eliminate the need to find the crane’s
centerline of rotation when measuring operating radius.

Radius – R
Model Identification
ft-in meters
2000
2-7 0,79
2300
Outside Edge
R
3000 of Ring Gear
3000W 3-2 0,96 Center line Rotation
3600
A921
888 4-6 1,37
2900T
3-7 1,09
2900WC
3900
3900T
3900W or WT
3950D 4-5 1,35
3950W or WT Outside Edge
4000 R of Roller Path
4000W Center line Rotation
4100W 4-6 1,37
4600 S-1, 2, 3 5-6 1,68
4600 S-4, 5
6000W
5-7 1,70
6000 S-2
6400
4000W RINGER®
4100W RINGER 18-1 5,51
36' P.R.
Top Outside
7000 18-4 5,59 R Edge of
Roller Path
4600 RINGERS Center lineRotation
30-0 9,14
60' P.R.
M-1200 RINGER 30-2 9,19
888 RINGER 22-7 6,88
M-50W 2-4 0,71
M-80W 2-9 0,84
M-65SC
M-65T Outside Edge of
M-65W R Turntable Bearing
M-85T Center line Rotation
M-85W 2-8 0,81
111
180
222
222 Wagon

Manitowoc F2081-17
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

Radius – R
Model Identification
ft-in meters

M-250
6-1 1,85 Center line Rotation
2250
R Front Plate of Rotating
Bed Adapter Frame

Outside Edge of
R X-TENDER
Beam
4100W S-2 Center line
67-4 20,52 Rotation
X-TENDER™ S-2

Front Plate of
4-7 1 1,40 1 Rotating Bed
555 OR OR OR
Front of Front
5-4 2 1,63 2 Counterweight

Center line
Rotation
A01066
1
Without front counterweight (cranes with free fall on both drums).
2
With front counterweight (cranes with free fall on both drums)
777
3-11 1,19
777T
999 4-11 1,50 A967

R Front Plate of
Rotating Bed

15000 - 1,49

Center line
Rotation

Center line
1015 4-6 1,37 Rotation
Front Edge of Rotating
R Bed Adapter Frame

F2081-18
Published 03-31-09
CAPACITY CHART INFORMATION

Radius – R
Model Identification
ft-in meters
A15809

Center line
14000 4-9 1,44 Rotation

Front Plate of
R Rotating Bed

A10393

Center line
Rotation

16000 6-1 1,85

Front Edge of Rotating


R
Bed Adapter Frame

A04300

18000 5-7 1,79 Center line


Rotation

Front Edge of Rotating


R
Bed Adapter Frame

Center line
21000 4-8 1,42 Rotation

Front Plate of Rotating


R
Bed Adapter Frame

Manitowoc F2081-19
Published 03-31-09
Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.
Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.

Liftcrane Mast 16000


Capacities
0 Lb. crane and carbody counterweight
Operating limits for crane assembly
Weight of block, hooks, chains and hoist lines is part of load
Mast angles in table measured from transport position

32 Ft. Mast
Crane on Crane on
Jacks Crawlers

Oper. Mast Mast Mast


Radius Angle Capacity Capacity
Feet Deg. Pounds Pounds
10°
10 102.9 75,000 * 75,000 *
12 106.6 75,000 * 75,000 *
CL
14 110.4 75,000 * 75,000 * 10°
16 114.3 75,000 * 75,000 *
18 118.3 75,000 * 75,000 *
20 122.4 75,000 * 75,000 *
22 126.8 75,000 *
24 131.4 75,000 *
26 136.4 75,000 *
28 141.9 75,000 *
Swing Diagram

Refer to Set-up and Installation Manual for Set-up Guidelines.

Operating Restrictions on Jacks


10 Ft. to 20 Ft. operating radius —
Operating range for handling loads and installing crawlers with mast - 10 degree swing either side of center
permitted. Refer to swing diagram above.
24 Ft. to 28 Ft. operating radius —
Handling of assembly block and lifting chain slings only - drum operation permitted - 10 degree swing either
side of center permitted. Refer to swing diagram above.

Greater than 28 Ft. operating radius —


Block installation only - drum operation not permitted - assist crane required.

Operating Restrictions on Crawlers


10 Ft. to 28 Ft. operating radius —
Operating range for handling loads with mast - 360 degree swing permitted.

Greater than 28 Ft. operating radius —


Block installation only - drum operation not permitted - assist crane required.

8672-A, 4-19-05
S/N: 16007018
Drum And Lagging Chart
16000 SERIES 1, 2, 3, WA

Drum Number Drum Type Wire


and Part Of Drum Drum Rope
Application Location Number Drum Diameter Width Size

LIFTCRANE

Hoist Drum 1 A10886 Grooved 25-1/4 in. 42-3/4 in. 28 mm


(Boom Butt) (641 mm) (1086 mm)

Whip Drum 2 A11335 Grooved 25-1/4 in. 32-3/8 in. 28 mm


(Rotating Bed) (641 mm) (822 mm)

Luffing or Drum 3 A10890 Grooved 25-1/4 in. 21-7/8 in. 1 in.


Auxiliary (Boom Butt) (641 mm) (556 mm)

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A. 8673-A, 2010-03-24
S/N: 16007018
S/N: 16007018
Wind Conditions 16000
TABLE OF CONTENTS Wind adversely affects lifting capacity and stability as shown
in Figure 1. The result could be loss of control over the load
General .......................................................................... 1 and crane, even if the load is within the crane’s capacity.
Rating Reductions/Operation Not Permitted:
Wind speed (to include wind gusts) must be monitored by job
Boom No. 58 HL with 32.0 ft (9,75 m) Live Mast ..... 3
planners and supervisors.
Luffing Jib No. 59 on Boom No. 58 HL
with 32.0 ft (9,75 m) Live Mast ............................ 4 Beware that wind speed at boom point can be greater than
Boom No. 58 HL with 32.0 ft (9,75 m) Live Mast wind speed at ground level. Also beware that the larger the
and 23.0 ft (7,0 m) Extended Upper sail area of the load, the greater the wind’s affect on the load.
Boom Point ......................................................... 5 As a general rule, ratings and operating speeds must be
Boom No. 58 HL with 98.4 ft (30,0 m) Mast No. 59A reduced when:
and 23.0 ft (7,0 m) Extended Upper
Boom Point ......................................................... 6 Wind causes load to swing forward past allowable
Boom No. 58 HL with 98.4 ft (30,0 m) Mast No. 59A operating radius or sideways past either boom
and with or without MAX-ER Attachment ............ 7 hinge pin.
Luffing Jib No. 59 on Boom No. 58 HL with 98.4 ft
(30,0 m) Mast No. 59A and without MAX-ER
Attachment.......................................................... 8
Luffing Jib No. 59 on Boom No. 58 HL with 98.4 ft
(30,0 m) Mast No. 59A and with MAX-ER
Attachment.......................................................... 9
Boom No. 58WA with 32.0 ft (9,75 m) Live Mast
and 24.9 ft (7,6 m) Extended Upper
Boom Point........................................................10

GENERAL

WARNING
TIPPING CRANE HAZARD!
Judgment and experience of qualified operators, job
planners, and supervisors must be used to compensate
for affect of wind on lifted load and boom by reducing
ratings, reducing operating speeds, or a combination of
both.
Failing to observe this precaution can cause crane to tip
or boom and/or jib to collapse. Death or serious injury to
personnel can result.

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8688-A, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 1/10
Wind Conditions 16000

Forward stability is affected by wind on


the rear of the boom. Wind applies a
force to the boom and load that adds to
the crane’s overturning moment. This
action has the same effect as adding
load to the hook.

The wind’s affect on the rear of the load


increases load radius. This condition can result
in an overload hazard, possibly causing the
crane to tip or the boom to collapse.
To avoid this hazard, reduce operating speeds
and load (see Wind Conditions Chart at end of
this section or see wind conditions in Capacity
Charts if applicable).

A910

Backward stability is affected by wind Boom strength is affected the most when
on the front of the boom. This the wind acts on the side of the boom.
condition is especially dangerous
when the boom is at or near the
maximum angle when operating
without load.
Wind forces on the front of the boom
reduce the normal forward tipping
effect of the boom. The crane can tip
or the boom can collapse if this
condition is not avoided.

The wind’s affect on the side of the


load can cause the load to swing out
past the boom hinge pin. This condition
can result in excessive side load forces
on the boom, possibly causing the
crane to tip or the boom to collapse.
The boom can buckle and collapse To avoid this hazard, reduce operating
if the load contacts the boom. speeds and load (see appropriate table
for recommended capacity reductions).

FIGURE 1

8688-A, 2010-03-24 Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.


2/10
S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
Wind Conditions 16000
RATING REDUCTIONS/OPERATION NOT
PERMITTED
Boom No. 58 HL
with 32.0 ft (9,75 m) Live Mast
Operation Permitted
Operation is permitted in steady winds or wind gusts up to
the maximum speed given in Table 1, provided ratings are
reduced the specified amount.
Table 1
Rating Reductions for Various Wind Speeds and Wind Gusts
Boom Length ft 98.4 - 157.5 177.2 - 236.2 255.9 - 315.0
(m) (30,0 - 48,0) (54,0 - 72,0) (78,0 - 96,0)
Maximum Wind Speed Percent
mph m/s Rating Reduction

15 7 0 0 0
20 9 0 0 0
25 11 0 0 10
30 13 0 10 20
35 16 0 20 30
Above 35 mph
OPERATION NOT PERMITTED
(16 m/s)
Wind speed to be measured at boom point elevation

Operation Not Permitted


Operation is not permitted in the areas indicated in Table 1.
Observe the following options:
Boom
• Up to 50 mph (22 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
and weight balls on ground or secured and position
boom at 70°.
• 50 mph (22 m/s) and Above -
Lower boom onto blocking at ground level.

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8688-A, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 3/10
Wind Conditions 16000

Luffing Jib No. 59 on Boom No. 58 HL


with 32.0 ft (9,75 m) Live Mast
Operation Permitted
Operation is permitted in steady winds or wind gusts up to
the maximum speed given in Table 2, provided ratings are
reduced the specified amount.
Table 2
Rating Reductions for Various Wind Speeds and Wind Gusts
Luffing Jib Length ft 78.7-137.8 157.5-196.9 216.5-275.6
(m) (24,0-42,0) (48,0-60,0) (66,0-84,0)
Boom Length ft 98.4-137.8 157.5-177.2 196.9-216.5 98.4-137.8 157.5-177.2 196.9 98.4-137.8 157.5-177.2
(m) (30,0-42,0) (48,0-54,0) (60,0-66,0) (30,0-42,0) (48,0-54,0) (60,0) (30,0-42,0) (48,0-54,0)
Maximum Wind
Speed Percent
Rating Reduction
mph m/s
15 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
25 11 0 0 0 0 0 10 30
30 13 0 0 0 0 10 30
35 16 0 10 10 20
Above 35 mph
OPERATION NOT PERMITTED
(16 m/s)

Wind speed to be measured at jib point elevation. Refer to luffing jib capacity chart for specific backward stability conditions.

Operation Not Permitted


Operation is not permitted in the areas indicated in Table 2.
Observe the following options:
Boom with 78.7 - 196.9 ft (24,0 - 60,0 m) Luffing Jib
• Up to 50 mph (22 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
and weight balls on ground or secured and position
boom at 85° and luffing jib at 55°.
• 50 mph (22 m/s) and Above -
Lower boom and luffing jib onto blocking at ground level.
Boom with 216.5 - 275.6 ft (66,0 - 84,0 m) Luffing Jib
• Up to 40 mph (18 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
and weight balls on ground or secured and position
boom at 85° and luffing jib at 65°.
• 40 mph (18 m/s) and Above -
Lower boom and luffing jib onto blocking at ground level.

8688-A, 2010-03-24 Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.


4/10
S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
Wind Conditions 16000
Boom No. 58 HL
with 32.0 ft (9,75 m) Live Mast and
23.0 ft (7,0 m) Extended Upper Boom Point
Operation Permitted
Operation is permitted in steady winds or wind gusts up to
the maximum speed given in Table 3, provided ratings are
reduced the specified amount.
Table 3
Rating Reductions for Various Wind Speeds and Wind Gusts
Boom Length ft 216.5 - 236.2 255.9 - 295.3
(m) (66,0 - 72,0) (78,0 - 90,0)
Maximum Wind Speed Percent
mph m/s Rating Reduction

15 7 0 0
20 9 0 0
25 11 0 0
30 13 0 10
35 16 10 20
Above 35 mph
OPERATION NOT PERMITTED
(16 m/s)
Wind speed to be measured at boom point elevation

Operation Not Permitted


Operation is not permitted in the areas indicated in Table 3.
Observe the following options:
Boom
• Up to 50 mph (22 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
and weight balls on ground or secured and position
boom at 70°.
• 50 mph (22 m/s) and Above -
Lower boom onto blocking at ground level.

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8688-A, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 5/10
Wind Conditions 16000

Boom No. 58 HL
with 98.4 ft (30,0 m) Mast No. 59A and
23.0 ft (7,0 m) Extended Upper Boom Point
Operation Permitted
Operation is permitted in steady winds or wind gusts up to
the maximum speed given in Table 4, provided ratings are
reduced the specified amount.
Table 4
Rating Reductions for Various Wind Speeds and Wind Gusts
Boom Length ft 315.0
(m) (96,0)
Maximum Wind Speed Percent
mph m/s Rating Reduction

15 7 0
20 9 0
25 11 0
30 13 10
35 16 10
Above 35 mph OPERATION NOT
(16 m/s) PERMITTED

Wind speed to be measured at boom point elevation

Operation Not Permitted


Operation is not permitted in the areas indicated in Table 4.
Observe the following options:
Boom
• Up to 50 mph (22 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
and weight balls on ground or secured and position
boom at 70°.
• 50 mph (22 m/s) and Above -
Lower boom onto blocking at ground level.
Mast
• Above 50 mph (22m/s) -
Haul in boom hoist wire rope just enough to tension mast
straps. Do not raise boom off blocking. Wind can
cause mast stops to collapse if this step is not
performed.
• Above 75 mph (34 m/s) -
Lower mast onto blocking at ground level.

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S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
Wind Conditions 16000
Boom No. 58 HL
with 98.4 ft (30,0 m) Mast No. 59A and
with or without MAX-ER Attachment
Operation Permitted
Operation is permitted in steady winds or wind gusts up to
the maximum speed given in Table 5, provided ratings are
reduced the specified amount.
Table 5
Rating Reductions for Various Wind Speeds and Wind Gusts
Boom Length ft 137.8 - 236.2 255.9 - 315.0 334.6 - 393.7
(m) (42,0 - 72,0) (78,0 - 96,0) (102,0 - 120,0)
Maximum Wind Speed Percent
mph m/s Rating Reduction

15 7 0 0 0
20 9 0 0 10
25 11 0 10 20
30 13 10 20 30
35 16 20 30 40
Above 35 mph
OPEOPERATION NOT PERMITTEDPRON
(16 m/s)
Wind speed to be measured at boom point elevation

Operation Not Permitted


Operation is not permitted in the areas indicated in Table 5.
Observe the following options:
Boom
• Up to 50 mph (22 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
and weight balls on ground or secured and position
boom at 70°.
• 50 mph (22 m/s) and Above -
Lower boom onto blocking at ground level.
Mast
• Above 50 mph (22m/s) -
Haul in boom hoist wire rope just enough to tension mast
straps. Do not raise boom off blocking. Wind can
cause mast stops to collapse if this step is not
performed.
• Above 75 mph (34 m/s) -
Lower mast onto blocking at ground level.

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8688-A, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 7/10
Wind Conditions 16000

Luffing Jib No. 59 on Boom No. 58 HL


with 98.4 ft (30,0 m) Mast No. 59A and
without MAX-ER Attachment
Operation Permitted
Operation is permitted in steady winds or wind gusts up to
the maximum speed given in Table 6, provided ratings are
reduced the specified amount.
Table 6
Rating Reductions for Various Wind Speeds and Wind Gusts
Luffing Jib Length ft 78.7 - 137.8 157.5 - 196.9 216.5 - 275.6
(m) (24,0 - 42,0) (48,0 - 60,0) (66,0 - 84,0)
Boom Length ft 137.8 - 196.9 137.8 - 196.9 137.8 - 196.9
(m) (42,0 - 60,0) (42,0 - 60,0) (42,0 - 60,0)
Maximum Wind Speed Percent
mph m/s Rating Reduction

15 7 0 0 0
20 9 0 0 20
25 11 0 20
30 13 20 50
35 16 40
Above 35 mph
OPEOPERATION NOT PERMITTEDPRON
(16 m/s)
Wind speed to be measured at jib point elevation. Refer to Luffing
Jib Capacity Chart for specific backward stability conditions.

Operation Not Permitted Boom with 216.5 - 276.5 ft (66,0 - 84,0 m) Luffing Jib
Operation is not permitted in the areas indicated in Table 6. • Up to 40 mph (18 m/s) -
Observe the following options: Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
Boom with 78.7 - 196.9 ft (24,0 - 60,0 m) Luffing Jib and weight balls on ground or secured, and position
boom at 80° and luffing jib at 50°.
• Up to 50 mph (22 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks • 40 mph (18 m/s) and above -
and weight balls on ground or secured, and position Lower boom and luffing jib onto blocking at ground level.
boom at 80° and luffing jib at 50°. Mast
• 50 mph (22 m/s) and Above - • Above 50 mph (22m/s) -
Lower boom and luffing jib onto blocking at ground level. Haul in boom hoist wire rope just enough to tension mast
straps. Do not raise boom off blocking. Wind can
cause mast stops to collapse if this step is not
performed.
• Above 75 mph (34 m/s) -
Lower mast onto blocking at ground level.

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S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
Wind Conditions 16000
Luffing Jib No. 59 on Boom No. 58 HL
with 98.4 ft (30,0 m) Mast No. 59A and
with MAX-ER Attachment
Operation Permitted
Operation is permitted in steady winds or wind gusts up to
the maximum speed given in Table 7, provided ratings are
reduced the specified amount.
Table 7
Rating Reductions for Various Wind Speeds and Wind Gusts
Luffing Jib Length ft 78.7-137.8 157.5-196.9 216.5-275.6
(m) (24,0-42,0) (48,0-60,0) (66,0-84,0)
Boom Length ft 137.8 - 196.9 216.5 - 255.9 275.6 - 315.0 137.8 - 196.9 216.5 - 255.9 275.6 - 315.0 137.8 - 196.9 216.5 - 255.9 275.6 - 315.0
(m) 42,0 - 60,0 66,0 - 78,0 84,0 - 96,0 42,0 - 60,0 66,0 - 78,0 84,0 - 96,0 42,0 - 60,0 66,0 - 78,0 84,0 - 96,0
Maximum Wind
Speed Percent
Rating Reduction
mph m/s
15 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 9 0 0 0 0 0 10 20 40
25 11 0 0 10 20 30 50 30
30 13 20 20 40 50 60 30
35 16 40 50 60 20
Above 35 mph
OPERATION NOT PERMITTED
(16 m/s)

Wind speed to be measured at jib point elevation. Refer to luffing jib capacity chart for specific backward stability conditions.

Operation Not Permitted Boom with 216.5 - 275.6 ft (66,0 - 84,0 m) Luffing Jib
Operation is not permitted in the areas indicated in Table 7. • Up to 30 mph (13 m/s) -
Observe the following options: Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
Boom with 78.7 - 137.8 ft (24,0 - 42,0 m) Luffing Jib and weight balls on ground or secured, and position
boom at 75° and luffing jib at 55°.
• Up to 50 mph (22 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks • 30 mph (13 m/s) and Above -
and weight balls on ground or secured, and position Lower boom and luffing jib onto blocking at ground level.
boom at 75° and luffing jib at 45°. Mast
• 50 mph (22 m/s) and Above - • Above 50 mph (22m/s) -
Lower boom and luffing jib onto blocking at ground level. Haul in boom hoist wire rope just enough to tension mast
straps. Do not raise boom off blocking. Wind can
Boom with 157.5 - 196.9 ft (48,0 - 60,0 m) Luffing Jib
cause mast stops to collapse if this step is not
• Up to 40 mph (18 m/s) - performed.
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
• Above 75 mph (34 m/s) -
and weight balls on ground or secured, and position
Lower mast onto blocking at ground level.
boom at 75° and luffing jib at 50°.

• 40 mph (18 m/s) and Above -
Lower boom and luffing jib onto blocking at ground level. •

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8688-A, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 9/10
Wind Conditions 16000

Boom No. 58WA


with 32.0 ft (9,75 m) Live Mast and
24.9 ft (7,6 m) Extended Upper Boom Point
Operation Permitted
Operation is permitted in steady winds or wind gusts up to
the maximum speed given in Table 8, provided ratings are
reduced the specified amount.
Table 8
Rating Reductions for Various Wind Speeds and Wind Gusts for both offset angles
Boom Length ft 213.3 - 252.6 262.5 - 272.3 282.2 - 301.8
(m) (65,0 - 77,0) (80,0 - 83,0) (86,0 - 92,0)
Maximum Wind Speed Percent
mph m/s Rating Reduction

15 7 0 0 0
20 9 0 0 0
25 11 0 10 10
30 13 10 10 20
35 16 20 20 30
Above 35 mph
OPERATION NOT PERMITTED
(16 m/s)

Wind speed to be measured at boom point elevation

Operation Not Permitted


Operation is not permitted in the areas indicated in Table 8.
Observe the following options:
Boom
• Up to 50 mph (22 m/s) -
Park crane (upper in line with crawlers) with load blocks
and weight balls on ground or secured and position
boom at 70°.
• 50 mph (22 m/s) and Above -
Lower boom onto blocking at ground level.

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Operating Range Diagram 16000

These lines determine limiting position of any load for operation within working areas indicated.

Approved working areas for crawler machines are shown in above diagram.

Lifting is approved only in those areas for which ratings are shown on capacity charts.

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A. 8707-A, 2005-07-20
S/N: 16007018
ANSI B30.5

Liftcrane Boom Extended


Upper Point Capacities
Boom No. 58WA with 7,6 m Extended
Upper Boom Point
166 920 kg Crane Counterweight
54 430 kg Carbody Counterweight
360 Degree Rating
16000 WA
LIFTING CAPACITIES: Lifting capacities for BOOM ANGLE: Boom angle in degrees (°) is angle
various boom lengths and operating radii are for between horizontal and centerline of boom butt and
freely suspended loads and do not exceed 75% of a
inserts, and is an indication of operating radius. In all
static tipping load. Capacities based on structural
competence are denoted by an asterisk (*). cases, operating radius shall govern capacity.

Upper boom point (upper sheave) capacity for liftcrane


service with single part whip line is 13 610 kg or 27 220 kg
with two part line. In all cases, upper boom point capacities EXTENDED UPPER BOOM POINT ELEVATION:
cannot exceed those listed for extended upper boom point Extended upper boom point elevation is vertical
(lower sheave) capacity. distance from ground level to centerline of
extended upper boom point (lower sheave) shaft.
Weight of all load blocks, hooks, weight ball, slings, hoist
lines, etc., beneath upper boom point sheaves, is considered
part of extended upper boom point load. Boom is not to be
lowered beyond radii where combined weights are greater
MACHINE EQUIPMENT: Machine equipped with 10 363 mm
than rated capacity. Where no capacity is shown, operation
crawlers, 1 524 mm treads, 9 754 mm live mast, 26 part
is not intended or approved.
boom hoist reeving, boom support straps, 166 920 kg crane
OPERATING CONDITIONS: Machine to operate in a level counterweight, two 13 610 kg and four 6 800 kg carbody
position on a firm uniformly supporting surface. Refer to counterweights.
boom rigging No. 81009833, Wire Rope Specification chart
No. 8889-A, Counterweight Arrangement chart No. 8898-A MACHINE MODIFICATION REQUIRED: This chart requires
and Wind Conditions chart No. 8688-A. Crane operator machines manufactured prior to S/N 16001122 receive
judgment must be used to allow for dynamic load effects of rotating bed modification No. 81011993.
swinging, hoisting or lowering, travel, wind conditions, as well
as adverse operating conditions and physical machine
depreciation. Refer to Operator’s Manual for operating Maximum Boom Length Lifted Unassisted
guidelines.
Over End Over Side of
MACHINE TRAVEL: Machine to travel on a firm, level and of Blocked Crawlers Crawlers
uniformly supporting surface and boom within boom angle Boom Length Boom Length
range shown in capacity chart. Refer to Maximum Allowable
Travel Specification chart No. 8890-A 92,0 m (a) 83,0 m
OPERATING RADIUS: Operating radius is Load block, hook and weight ball on ground at
horizontal distance from axis of rotation to center start. (a) Upper Boom Point (Upper Sheave)
of vertical hoist line or load block. cannot be used on 92,0 m boom.

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8886-AM, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A. S/N: 16007018 1/12
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

Explanation of Symbols

Boom No. 58 WA with 7,6 m


58WA Extended Upper Boom
Point

Crane Counterweight
+
Carbody Counterweight

360 Degree Rating


360°

Operating Radius
(see page 1)

Boom Angle
(see page 1)

Extended Upper Boom


Point Elevation
(see page 1)

Lifting Capacities
(see page 1)

Boom Length

Extended Upper Boom


Point Offset Angle

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S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

65,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
15,2 81,9 73,6 130 000 * 82,5 73,3 130 000 * 15,2
16,0 81,3 73,5 130 000 * 81,9 73,2 129 400 * 16,0
17,0 80,5 73,3 127 800 81,1 73,0 127 600 17,0
18,0 79,7 73,0 118 500 80,3 72,7 119 900 18,0
19,0 78,9 72,8 109 800 79,5 72,5 110 900 19,0
20,0 78,1 72,5 101 800 78,6 72,2 102 500 20,0
22,0 76,4 72,0 88 700 77,0 71,7 89 300 22,0
24,0 74,8 71,4 78 200 75,3 71,1 78 700 24,0
26,0 73,1 70,7 69 500 73,6 70,4 70 000 26,0
28,0 71,4 69,9 62 300 71,9 69,6 62 800 28,0
30,0 69,7 69,1 56 200 70,2 68,8 56 600 30,0
32,0 67,9 68,2 50 900 68,5 67,9 51 300 32,0
34,0 66,2 67,2 46 400 66,7 66,9 46 700 34,0
36,0 64,4 66,2 42 300 64,9 65,9 42 600 36,0
38,0 62,6 65,1 38 800 63,1 64,7 39 100 38,0
40,0 60,7 63,9 35 700 61,2 63,5 35 900 40,0
42,0 58,8 62,6 32 800 59,3 62,2 33 100 42,0
44,0 56,9 61,2 30 300 57,3 60,8 30 500 44,0
46,0 54,9 59,6 28 000 55,3 59,3 28 200 46,0
48,0 52,9 58,0 25 900 53,3 57,6 26 100 48,0
50,0 50,8 56,3 23 900 51,2 55,9 24 100 50,0
52,0 48,6 54,4 22 200 49,0 54,0 22 300 52,0
54,0 46,3 52,4 20 500 46,7 51,9 20 700 54,0
56,0 44,0 50,2 19 000 44,3 49,7 19 100 56,0
58,0 41,5 47,8 17 600 41,8 47,3 17 700 58,0
60,0 38,9 45,2 16 300 39,2 44,7 16 400 60,0
62,0 36,1 42,3 15 100 36,4 41,7 15 100 62,0
64,0 33,1 39,0 13 900 64,0

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8886-AM, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 3/12
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

68,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
15,2 82,3 76,7 130 000 * 82,8 76,4 130 000 * 15,2
16,0 81,7 76,5 130 000 * 82,2 76,2 129 400 * 16,0
17,0 80,9 76,3 127 700 81,5 76,0 127 600 17,0
18,0 80,1 76,1 118 400 80,7 75,8 119 700 18,0
19,0 79,3 75,9 109 600 79,9 75,6 110 700 19,0
20,0 78,6 75,6 101 600 79,1 75,3 102 400 20,0
22,0 77,0 75,1 88 400 77,5 74,8 89 100 22,0
24,0 75,4 74,5 77 900 75,9 74,2 78 500 24,0
26,0 73,8 73,9 69 300 74,3 73,5 69 800 26,0
28,0 72,2 73,1 62 000 72,7 72,8 62 500 28,0
30,0 70,5 72,4 55 900 71,0 72,0 56 300 30,0
32,0 68,9 71,5 50 600 69,4 71,2 51 000 32,0
34,0 67,2 70,6 46 100 67,7 70,3 46 400 34,0
36,0 65,5 69,6 42 100 66,0 69,3 42 400 36,0
38,0 63,8 68,5 38 500 64,3 68,2 38 800 38,0
40,0 62,0 67,4 35 400 62,5 67,0 35 600 40,0
42,0 60,2 66,1 32 500 60,7 65,8 32 800 42,0
44,0 58,4 64,8 30 000 58,9 64,5 30 200 44,0
46,0 56,6 63,4 27 700 57,0 63,0 27 800 46,0
48,0 54,6 61,9 25 500 55,1 61,5 25 800 48,0
50,0 52,7 60,3 23 600 53,1 59,9 23 800 50,0
52,0 50,7 58,5 21 800 51,1 58,1 22 000 52,0
54,0 48,6 56,6 20 200 48,9 56,2 20 400 54,0
56,0 46,4 54,6 18 700 46,8 54,2 18 800 56,0
58,0 44,2 52,4 17 300 44,5 52,0 17 400 58,0
60,0 41,8 50,1 16 000 42,1 49,6 16 100 60,0
62,0 39,3 47,5 14 700 39,6 47,0 14 800 62,0
64,0 36,7 44,7 13 600 36,9 44,1 13 700 64,0
66,0 33,8 41,5 12 500 66,0
68,0 30,7 38,0 11 500 68,0

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S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

71,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
15,2 82,6 79,7 130 000 * 15,2
16,0 82,0 79,6 130 000 * 16,0
17,0 81,3 79,4 127 700 81,8 79,1 126 800 17,0
18,0 80,5 79,2 118 100 81,0 78,9 118 700 18,0
19,0 79,8 79,0 109 200 80,3 78,7 110 300 19,0
20,0 79,0 78,7 101 200 79,5 78,4 102 000 20,0
22,0 77,5 78,2 88 000 78,0 77,9 88 700 22,0
24,0 76,0 77,6 77 500 76,5 77,3 78 100 24,0
26,0 74,4 77,0 68 800 74,9 76,7 69 300 26,0
28,0 72,9 76,3 61 500 73,4 76,0 62 000 28,0
30,0 71,3 75,6 55 400 71,8 75,3 55 900 30,0
32,0 69,7 74,8 50 100 70,2 74,4 50 500 32,0
34,0 68,1 73,9 45 500 68,6 73,6 45 900 34,0
36,0 66,5 72,9 41 500 67,0 72,6 41 900 36,0
38,0 64,9 71,9 37 900 65,3 71,6 38 300 38,0
40,0 63,2 70,8 34 800 63,7 70,5 35 100 40,0
42,0 61,5 69,7 31 900 62,0 69,3 32 200 42,0
44,0 59,8 68,4 29 400 60,2 68,1 29 600 44,0
46,0 58,0 67,1 27 100 58,5 66,7 27 300 46,0
48,0 56,2 65,7 24 900 56,6 65,3 25 200 48,0
50,0 54,4 64,1 23 000 54,8 63,7 23 200 50,0
52,0 52,5 62,5 21 200 52,9 62,1 21 400 52,0
54,0 50,6 60,7 19 600 50,9 60,3 19 800 54,0
56,0 48,6 58,9 18 100 48,9 58,5 18 200 56,0
58,0 46,5 56,9 16 700 46,8 56,4 16 800 58,0
60,0 44,3 54,7 15 400 44,7 54,3 15 500 60,0
62,0 42,1 52,4 14 200 42,4 51,9 14 200 62,0
64,0 39,7 49,8 13 000 40,0 49,3 13 100 64,0
66,0 37,2 47,0 11 900 37,5 46,5 12 000 66,0
68,0 34,5 44,0 10 900 68,0
70,0 31,6 40,6 9 900 70,0

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8886-AM, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 5/12
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

74,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
15,2 82,8 82,8 130 000 * 15,2
16,0 82,3 82,6 130 000 * 16,0
17,0 81,6 82,5 127 700 82,1 82,2 126 800 17,0
18,0 80,9 82,3 118 000 81,4 81,9 118 500 18,0
19,0 80,1 82,0 109 000 80,7 81,7 110 200 19,0
20,0 79,4 81,8 101 000 79,9 81,5 101 900 20,0
22,0 78,0 81,3 87 800 78,5 81,0 88 600 22,0
24,0 76,5 80,8 77 300 77,0 80,5 77 900 24,0
26,0 75,0 80,2 68 600 75,5 79,9 69 200 26,0
28,0 73,6 79,5 61 300 74,0 79,2 61 800 28,0
30,0 72,1 78,8 55 200 72,5 78,5 55 600 30,0
32,0 70,5 78,0 49 900 71,0 77,7 50 300 32,0
34,0 69,0 77,2 45 300 69,5 76,8 45 700 34,0
36,0 67,5 76,3 41 300 67,9 75,9 41 600 36,0
38,0 65,9 75,3 37 700 66,3 75,0 38 000 38,0
40,0 64,3 74,3 34 500 64,7 73,9 34 800 40,0
42,0 62,7 73,1 31 700 63,1 72,8 32 000 42,0
44,0 61,1 72,0 29 100 61,5 71,6 29 400 44,0
46,0 59,4 70,7 26 800 59,8 70,3 27 100 46,0
48,0 57,7 69,3 24 700 58,1 69,0 24 900 48,0
50,0 55,9 67,9 22 800 56,3 67,5 23 000 50,0
52,0 54,2 66,4 21 000 54,6 66,0 21 200 52,0
54,0 52,3 64,7 19 400 52,7 64,3 19 600 54,0
56,0 50,5 63,0 17 900 50,8 62,6 18 000 56,0
58,0 48,5 61,1 16 400 48,9 60,7 16 600 58,0
60,0 46,5 59,1 15 200 46,9 58,7 15 300 60,0
62,0 44,5 57,0 13 900 44,8 56,5 14 000 62,0
64,0 42,3 54,6 12 800 42,6 54,2 12 900 64,0
66,0 40,1 52,1 11 700 40,3 51,7 11 800 66,0
68,0 37,7 49,4 10 700 37,9 48,9 10 800 68,0
70,0 35,1 46,4 9 700 35,4 45,9 9 800 70,0
72,0 32,4 43,1 8 800 72,0
74,0 29,5 39,4 7 900 74,0

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S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

77,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
16,8 82,1 85,5 130 000 * 16,8
17,0 81,9 85,5 127 600 82,4 85,2 126 800 17,0
18,0 81,2 85,3 117 800 81,7 85,0 118 400 18,0
19,0 80,5 85,1 108 800 81,0 84,8 110 000 19,0
20,0 79,8 84,9 100 800 80,3 84,6 101 700 20,0
22,0 78,4 84,4 87 500 78,9 84,1 88 300 22,0
24,0 77,0 83,9 76 900 77,5 83,6 77 600 24,0
26,0 75,6 83,3 68 300 76,1 83,0 68 800 26,0
28,0 74,2 82,7 61 000 74,6 82,4 61 500 28,0
30,0 72,7 82,0 54 800 73,2 81,7 55 300 30,0
32,0 71,3 81,2 49 500 71,7 80,9 49 900 32,0
34,0 69,8 80,4 44 900 70,3 80,1 45 300 34,0
36,0 68,3 79,6 40 900 68,8 79,2 41 300 36,0
38,0 66,8 78,6 37 300 67,3 78,3 37 600 38,0
40,0 65,3 77,6 34 100 65,7 77,3 34 400 40,0
42,0 63,8 76,6 31 300 64,2 76,2 31 600 42,0
44,0 62,2 75,4 28 700 62,6 75,1 29 000 44,0
46,0 60,6 74,2 26 400 61,0 73,9 26 700 46,0
48,0 59,0 73,0 24 300 59,4 72,6 24 500 48,0
50,0 57,4 71,6 22 400 57,7 71,2 22 600 50,0
52,0 55,7 70,1 20 600 56,1 69,8 20 800 52,0
54,0 54,0 68,6 18 900 54,3 68,2 19 100 54,0
56,0 52,2 67,0 17 400 52,6 66,6 17 600 56,0
58,0 50,4 65,2 16 000 50,7 64,8 16 200 58,0
60,0 48,5 63,3 14 700 48,9 62,9 14 800 60,0
62,0 46,6 61,3 13 500 46,9 60,9 13 600 62,0
64,0 44,6 59,2 12 300 44,9 58,8 12 400 64,0
66,0 42,5 56,9 11 300 42,8 56,5 11 400 66,0
68,0 40,4 54,5 10 200 40,7 54,0 10 300 68,0
70,0 38,1 51,8 9 300 38,4 51,3 9 400 70,0
72,0 35,7 48,9 8 400 72,0
74,0 33,1 45,7 7 500 74,0
76,0 30,4 42,1 6 700 76,0

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8886-AM, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 7/12
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

80,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
16,8 82,3 88,6 130 000 * 16,8
17,0 82,2 88,6 127 600 82,7 88,2 126 800 17,0
18,0 81,5 88,4 117 700 82,0 88,1 118 200 18,0
19,0 80,8 88,2 108 500 81,3 87,9 109 800 19,0
20,0 80,2 88,0 100 600 80,6 87,7 101 400 20,0
22,0 78,8 87,5 87 300 79,3 87,2 88 100 22,0
24,0 77,5 87,0 76 700 77,9 86,7 77 400 24,0
26,0 76,1 86,4 68 000 76,6 86,1 68 600 26,0
28,0 74,7 85,8 60 700 75,2 85,5 61 200 28,0
30,0 73,3 85,2 54 500 73,8 84,8 55 000 30,0
32,0 71,9 84,4 49 200 72,4 84,1 49 600 32,0
34,0 70,5 83,7 44 600 71,0 83,3 45 000 34,0
36,0 69,1 82,8 40 500 69,5 82,5 40 900 36,0
38,0 67,7 81,9 37 000 68,1 81,6 37 300 38,0
40,0 66,2 81,0 33 800 66,6 80,7 34 100 40,0
42,0 64,8 80,0 30 900 65,2 79,6 31 200 42,0
44,0 63,3 78,9 28 400 63,7 78,6 28 700 44,0
46,0 61,7 77,8 26 000 62,1 77,4 26 300 46,0
48,0 60,2 76,5 23 900 60,6 76,2 24 200 48,0
50,0 58,6 75,2 22 000 59,0 74,9 22 200 50,0
52,0 57,0 73,9 20 200 57,4 73,5 20 400 52,0
54,0 55,4 72,4 18 600 55,8 72,0 18 800 54,0
56,0 53,8 70,8 17 100 54,1 70,5 17 200 56,0
58,0 52,1 69,2 15 700 52,4 68,8 15 800 58,0
60,0 50,3 67,4 14 300 50,6 67,0 14 500 60,0
62,0 48,5 65,6 13 100 48,8 65,2 13 200 62,0
64,0 46,7 63,6 12 000 47,0 63,2 12 100 64,0
66,0 44,8 61,5 10 900 45,0 61,0 11 000 66,0
68,0 42,8 59,2 9 900 43,0 58,7 10 000 68,0
70,0 40,7 56,8 8 900 41,0 56,3 9 000 70,0
72,0 38,5 54,1 8 000 38,8 53,6 8 100 72,0
74,0 36,2 51,3 7 200 36,4 50,7 7 300 74,0
76,0 33,8 48,1 6 400 76,0
78,0 31,2 44,7 5 600 78,0

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8/12
S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

83,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
16,8 82,6 91,6 130 000 * 16,8
17,0 82,4 91,6 127 600 17,0
18,0 81,8 91,4 117 500 18,0
19,0 81,1 91,2 108 300 81,6 90,9 109 500 19,0
20,0 80,5 91,0 100 300 81,0 90,7 101 200 20,0
22,0 79,2 90,6 87 000 79,6 90,3 87 800 22,0
24,0 77,9 90,1 76 300 78,3 89,8 77 000 24,0
26,0 76,6 89,6 67 600 77,0 89,2 68 300 26,0
28,0 75,3 89,0 60 300 75,7 88,6 60 900 28,0
30,0 73,9 88,3 54 100 74,4 88,0 54 600 30,0
32,0 72,6 87,6 48 800 73,0 87,3 49 300 32,0
34,0 71,2 86,9 44 200 71,6 86,6 44 600 34,0
36,0 69,9 86,1 40 100 70,3 85,8 40 500 36,0
38,0 68,5 85,2 36 500 68,9 84,9 36 900 38,0
40,0 67,1 84,3 33 400 67,5 84,0 33 700 40,0
42,0 65,7 83,3 30 500 66,1 83,0 30 800 42,0
44,0 64,2 82,3 27 900 64,6 82,0 28 200 44,0
46,0 62,8 81,2 25 600 63,2 80,9 25 900 46,0
48,0 61,3 80,0 23 500 61,7 79,7 23 800 48,0
50,0 59,8 78,8 21 500 60,2 78,5 21 800 50,0
52,0 58,3 77,5 19 800 58,7 77,1 20 000 52,0
54,0 56,8 76,1 18 100 57,1 75,7 18 300 54,0
56,0 55,2 74,6 16 600 55,5 74,3 16 800 56,0
58,0 53,6 73,1 15 200 53,9 72,7 15 400 58,0
60,0 51,9 71,4 13 900 52,3 71,0 14 100 60,0
62,0 50,2 69,7 12 700 50,6 69,3 12 800 62,0
64,0 48,5 67,8 11 500 48,8 67,4 11 700 64,0
66,0 46,7 65,8 10 500 47,0 65,4 10 600 66,0
68,0 44,9 63,7 9 500 45,2 63,3 9 600 68,0
70,0 43,0 61,5 8 500 43,2 61,0 8 600 70,0
72,0 41,0 59,1 7 600 41,2 58,6 7 700 72,0
74,0 38,9 56,5 6 800 39,1 56,0 6 800 74,0
76,0 36,7 53,7 5 900 36,9 53,1 6 000 76,0
78,0 34,4 50,6 5 100 * 78,0

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8886-AM, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 9/12
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

86,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
16,8 82,8 94,7 123 900 * 16,8
17,0 82,7 94,6 122 400 17,0
18,0 82,1 94,5 116 200 18,0
19,0 81,4 94,3 108 800 81,9 94,0 109 400 19,0
20,0 80,8 94,1 100 100 81,3 93,8 101 000 20,0
22,0 79,6 93,7 86 700 80,0 93,3 87 600 22,0
24,0 78,3 93,2 76 100 78,7 92,9 76 800 24,0
26,0 77,0 92,7 67 300 77,4 92,3 68 000 26,0
28,0 75,7 92,1 60 000 76,2 91,8 60 600 28,0
30,0 74,5 91,5 53 900 74,9 91,2 54 400 30,0
32,0 73,2 90,8 48 500 73,6 90,5 49 000 32,0
34,0 71,9 90,1 43 900 72,3 89,8 44 300 34,0
36,0 70,5 89,3 39 900 70,9 89,0 40 300 36,0
38,0 69,2 88,5 36 300 69,6 88,2 36 700 38,0
40,0 67,9 87,6 33 100 68,3 87,3 33 400 40,0
42,0 66,5 86,7 30 200 66,9 86,4 30 600 42,0
44,0 65,1 85,7 27 700 65,5 85,4 28 000 44,0
46,0 63,7 84,6 25 400 64,1 84,3 25 600 46,0
48,0 62,3 83,5 23 200 62,7 83,2 23 500 48,0
50,0 60,9 82,3 21 300 61,3 82,0 21 500 50,0
52,0 59,5 81,1 19 500 59,8 80,7 19 700 52,0
54,0 58,0 79,8 17 800 58,3 79,4 18 100 54,0
56,0 56,5 78,4 16 300 56,8 78,0 16 500 56,0
58,0 55,0 76,9 14 900 55,3 76,5 15 100 58,0
60,0 53,4 75,3 13 600 53,7 74,9 13 800 60,0
62,0 51,8 73,7 12 400 52,1 73,3 12 500 62,0
64,0 50,2 71,9 11 200 50,5 71,5 11 400 64,0
66,0 48,5 70,0 10 200 48,8 69,6 10 300 66,0
68,0 46,8 68,1 9 200 47,1 67,6 9 300 68,0
70,0 45,0 66,0 8 200 45,3 65,5 8 300 70,0
72,0 43,1 63,7 7 300 43,4 63,3 7 400 72,0
74,0 41,2 61,4 6 500 41,5 60,9 6 600 74,0
76,0 39,2 58,8 5 700 39,5 58,3 5 700 76,0

8886-AM, 2010-03-24 Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.


10/12
S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

89,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
18,3 82,1 97,5 114 200 18,3
19,0 81,7 97,3 108 100 82,1 97,0 107 300 19,0
20,0 81,1 97,1 99 800 81,5 96,8 101 000 20,0
22,0 79,9 96,7 86 500 80,3 96,4 87 300 22,0
24,0 78,7 96,3 75 800 79,1 96,0 76 500 24,0
26,0 77,4 95,8 67 000 77,9 95,4 67 700 26,0
28,0 76,2 95,2 59 700 76,6 94,9 60 300 28,0
30,0 75,0 94,6 53 500 75,4 94,3 54 000 30,0
32,0 73,7 94,0 48 200 74,1 93,7 48 700 32,0
34,0 72,4 93,3 43 500 72,8 93,0 44 000 34,0
36,0 71,2 92,5 39 400 71,6 92,2 39 900 36,0
38,0 69,9 91,7 35 900 70,3 91,4 36 300 38,0
40,0 68,6 90,9 32 700 69,0 90,6 33 100 40,0
42,0 67,3 90,0 29 800 67,7 89,7 30 100 42,0
44,0 66,0 89,0 27 300 66,4 88,7 27 500 44,0
46,0 64,6 88,0 24 900 65,0 87,7 25 200 46,0
48,0 63,3 87,0 22 800 63,7 86,6 23 100 48,0
50,0 61,9 85,8 20 800 62,3 85,5 21 100 50,0
52,0 60,5 84,6 19 100 60,9 84,3 19 300 52,0
54,0 59,1 83,4 17 400 59,5 83,0 17 600 54,0
56,0 57,7 82,0 15 900 58,0 81,7 16 100 56,0
58,0 56,2 80,6 14 500 56,6 80,2 14 700 58,0
60,0 54,8 79,1 13 100 55,1 78,7 13 300 60,0
62,0 53,2 77,6 11 900 53,6 77,2 12 100 62,0
64,0 51,7 75,9 10 800 52,0 75,5 10 900 64,0
66,0 50,1 74,1 9 700 50,4 73,7 9 900 66,0
68,0 48,5 72,3 8 700 48,8 71,9 8 900 68,0
70,0 46,8 70,3 7 800 47,1 69,9 7 900 70,0
72,0 45,1 68,2 6 900 45,4 67,8 7 000 72,0
74,0 43,3 66,0 6 000 43,6 65,5 6 100 74,0
76,0 41,5 63,6 5 000 * 41,7 63,2 5 100 * 76,0

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8886-AM, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 11/12
16000 WA ANSI B30.5

166 920 kg
58WA +
54 430 kg 360°

92,0m 7,6m

28° 35°

m ° m kg ° m kg m
18,3 82,4 100,5 108 500 * 18,3
19,0 82,0 100,4 105 100 82,4 100,1 103 800 19,0
20,0 81,4 100,2 100 000 81,8 99,9 101 100 20,0
22,0 80,2 99,8 86 300 80,6 99,5 87 100 22,0
24,0 79,0 99,3 75 600 79,4 99,0 76 300 24,0
26,0 77,8 98,9 66 800 78,2 98,5 67 400 26,0
28,0 76,6 98,3 59 500 77,0 98,0 60 000 28,0
30,0 75,4 97,8 53 300 75,8 97,4 53 700 30,0
32,0 74,2 97,1 47 900 74,6 96,8 48 400 32,0
34,0 73,0 96,5 43 300 73,4 96,1 43 700 34,0
36,0 71,8 95,7 39 200 72,2 95,4 39 600 36,0
38,0 70,5 95,0 35 600 70,9 94,7 35 900 38,0
40,0 69,3 94,2 32 400 69,7 93,8 32 700 40,0
42,0 68,0 93,3 29 600 68,4 93,0 29 800 42,0
44,0 66,8 92,4 27 000 67,1 92,0 27 200 44,0
46,0 65,5 91,4 24 700 65,8 91,1 24 900 46,0
48,0 64,2 90,4 22 500 64,5 90,0 22 700 48,0
50,0 62,9 89,3 20 600 63,2 88,9 20 700 50,0
52,0 61,5 88,1 18 800 61,9 87,8 18 900 52,0
54,0 60,2 86,9 17 200 60,5 86,6 17 300 54,0
56,0 58,8 85,6 15 700 59,1 85,3 15 700 56,0
58,0 57,4 84,3 14 200 57,7 83,9 14 300 58,0
60,0 56,0 82,9 12 900 56,3 82,5 13 000 60,0
62,0 54,6 81,4 11 700 54,9 81,0 11 800 62,0
64,0 53,1 79,8 10 500 53,4 79,4 10 600 64,0
66,0 51,6 78,1 9 500 51,9 77,7 9 500 66,0
68,0 50,1 76,4 8 500 50,3 76,0 8 500 68,0
70,0 48,5 74,5 7 500 48,8 74,1 7 500 70,0
72,0 46,9 72,6 6 600 47,1 72,1 6 600 72,0
74,0 45,2 70,5 5 600 * 45,5 70,0 5 600 * 74,0
76,0 43,5 68,3 4 600 * 43,7 67,8 4 600 * 76,0

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12/12
S/N: 16007018 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
Wire Rope Specifications 16000 WA
Liftcrane - Boom No. 58WA with 24.9 ft (7,6 m)
Extended Upper Boom Point

Wire Rope Lengths


Whip Line Hoist Line
Boom Drum 2 or 3 Drum 1
Length
1 Part 2 Part Total Parts
Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters of Line
213.3 65,0 600 183 800 244 2250 686 8
223.1 68,0 600 183 850 259 2300 701 8
232.9 71,0 600 183 900 274 2400 732 8
242.8 74,0 650 198 900 274 2500 762 8
252.6 77,0 650 198 950 290 2600 792 8
262.5 80,0 650 198 950 290 2650 808 8
272.3 83,0 700 213 1000 305 2750 838 8
282.2 86,0 700 213 1050 320 2850 869 8
292.0 89,0 750 229 1050 320 2950 899 8
301.8 92,0 — — — — 3000 914 8
Note: Hoist and whip line lengths given in table will allow hook to touch ground.
When block travel below ground is required, add additional rope equal to parts of
line times added travel distance. Hoisting distance or line pull may be limited when
block travel below ground is required.

Hoist Reeving for Main Load Block

No. Parts of Line 2 4 6 8


Maximum Load - lb 71,700 143,500 215,200 286,600
Maximum Load - kg 32 520 65 090 97 610 130 000

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8889-A, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018 1/2
Wire Rope Specifications 16000 WA
Liftcrane - Boom No. 58WA with 24.9 ft (7,6 m)
Extended Upper Boom Point
Wire Rope Specifications

Rotation Resistant Wire Rope


Hoist Line:
28 mm (Drum 1):
Dyform 34MAX Wire Rope
With Spelter Button and Pad Eye (MCC Part No. A12083)
Right Hand Lang Lay
Minimum Breaking Strength = 179,400 lb (81 370 kg)
Approx. Weight = 2.76 lb per ft (4,11 kg/m)
No Load Dia. = 1.134 in. (28,80 mm) to 1.150 in. (29,21 mm)

Whip Line:
28 mm (Drum 2):
Dyform 34MAX Wire Rope
With Spelter Button and Pad Eye (MCC Part No. A12083)
Right Hand Lang Lay
Minimum Breaking Strength = 179,400 lb (81 370 kg)
Maximum Load = 30,000 lb (13 610 kg) per line
Approx. Weight = 2.76 lb per ft (4,11 kg/m)
No Load Dia. = 1.134 in. (28,80 mm) to 1.150 in. (29,21 mm)

Auxiliary Line:
1 in. (Drum 3):
Dyform 34MAX Wire Rope (MCC Part No. 719436)
Right Hand Lang Lay
Minimum Breaking Strength = 153,800 lb (69 760 kg)
Maximum Load = 30,000 lb (13 610 kg) per line
Approx. Weight = 2.26 lb per ft (3,36 kg/m)
No Load Dia. = 1.020 in. (25,91 mm) to 1.036 in. (26,31 mm)

Maximum Spooling Capacities

Drum 1: 28 mm Wire Rope - 11 Layers - 3,801 ft (1 159 m)


(Hoist Line)

Drum 2: 28 mm Wire Rope - 7 Layers - 1,610 ft (491 m)


(Whip Line)

Drum 3: 1 in. Wire Rope - 8 Layers - 1,377 ft (420 m)


(Auxiliary Line)
21 ft (6 m) is deducted from maximum spooling capacities for 3 dead
wraps per drum.

Refer to Drum and Lagging chart No. 8673-A and Load Block Reeving in
Operator’s Manual.

8889-A, 2010-03-24 Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.

S/N: 16007018
2/2 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
Maximum Allowable 16000 WA
Travel Specifications
Boom No. 58WA with 24.9 ft (7,6 m) Extended Upper Boom Point
Jobsite Travel
16000 WA must be equipped with 368,000 lb (166 920 kg) crane counterweight and 120,000 lb (54 430 kg) carbody
counterweight. Refer to capacity chart for maximum boom length lifted unassisted.

1. Machine Travel With Load

A. Machine can swing and travel with 360 degree rating.


B. Grade in any direction must not exceed 1 percent (0.5 degrees).
C. Travel surface must be firm, level and uniformly supporting. Capacity charts are based on static conditions; therefore
judgment must be used to allow for dynamic effects of traveling with load. Carry load as close to ground as possible.
Stabilize load with taglines. Travel slowly and smoothly to avoid shock loading boom and rigging.

2. Machine Travel Without Load

A. Load blocks and/or hook and weight balls may be suspended beneath upper boom points or tied off to machine. Total
combined suspended weight beneath upper boom points must not exceed 14,500 lb (6 577 kg).
B. Machine to travel on a firm and uniformly supporting surface. Travel allowed with 360 degree swing up to 1 percent
(0.5 degrees) grade; crane upperworks must be in-line with crawlers and grade when grade exceeds 1 percent. Grade
in direction of travel should not exceed 20 percent (11.3 degrees); side-to-side grade must not exceed 2 percent
(1.1 degrees) measured at boom hinge pins.
C. Refer to table 1 for boom angle and boom length for various grades. Adjust boom within boom angle range shown in
table with machine in a level position before traveling onto grade. Do not change boom angle after crane has been
traveled onto grade. Boom angle is angle between horizontal and centerline of boom butt and inserts. Refer to table
below for grade vs. angle when traveling.
D. Do not exceed 2 percent (1.1 degrees) side-to-side grade at boom hinge pins when cutting (turning on grade).
E. Warning: Travel prohibited for boom angle range not shown in table 1. Crane could tip.

Percent Grade Vs. Angle In Degrees


Percent Grade Angle
1 0.5
10 5.7
15 8.5
20 11.3

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A. 8890-A, 2010-03-24
S/N: 16007018
Maximum Allowable 16000 WA
Travel Specifications
Boom No. 58WA with 24.9 ft (7,6 m) Extended Upper Boom Point

Table 1: Boom 58WA with 24.9 ft (7,6 m) Extended Upper Boom Point
MACHINE TRAVEL WITHOUT LOAD

Boom Length Boom Angle Range in Degrees


Percent Grade
Feet Meters 0 - 1% 2 - 10% 11 - 15% 16 - 20%
BOOM FACING DOWNHILL OR UPHILL
213.3 65,0 40 - 72 40 - 66 45 - 63 45 - 60
223.1 68,0 40 - 72 40 - 66 45 - 63 50 - 60
232.9 71,0 40 - 72 45 - 66 50 - 63 55 - 60
242.8 74,0 40 - 72 50 - 66 55 - 63 —
252.6 77,0 45 - 72 55 - 66 55 - 63 —
262.5 80,0 50 - 72 55 - 66 60 - 63 —
272.3 83,0 50 - 72 60 - 66 60 - 63 —
282.2 86,0 55 - 72 60 - 66 62 - 63 —
292.0 89,0 55 - 72 60 - 66 — —
301.8 92,0 55 - 72 65 - 66 — —

8890-A, 2010-03-24 Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.


2/2 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A.
S/N: 16007018
Counterweight Arrangement 16000WA
Crane Counterweight

16000 WA
368,000 lb (166 920 kg) Crane Counterweight (18 Side Boxes)
+
120,000 lb (54 430 kg) Carbody Counterweight

16000 WA
120,000 lb (54 430 kg) Carbody Counterweight
(2 Center Boxes - 4 Side Boxes)

MACHINE MODIFICATION REQUIRED: This chart requires machines manufactured prior to S/N 16001122 receive
rotating bed modification No. 81011993.

Refer to Operator’s Manual for crane counterweight identification.

Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. 8898-A, 2010-03-24


Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 U.S.A. 1/1
S/N: 16007018

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