LOAD CHARTS
RT875E
85% STABILITY
225548
SERIAL NUMBER
RT875E - S/N 225548 1
RT875E - S/N 225548 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL NOTES ................................................................................................ 4
WEIGHT REDUCTIONS / LINE PULLS & REEVING INFO / HOIST PERFOR-
MANCE ................................................................................................................. 5
LIFTING AREA DIAGRAMS .................................................................................. 6
RANGE DIAGRAM ................................................................................................ 7
RANGE DIAGRAM WITH ONE EXTENSION INSERT ......................................... 8
RANGE DIAGRAM WITH TWO EXTENSION INSERTS ...................................... 9
BOOM SECTION EXTENSION PERCENTAGES & RIGGING CHART FOR
INSTL./REMOVAL OF COUNTERWEIGHT ....................................................... 10
ON OUTRIGGERS 100% EXTENDED
MAIN BOOM ............................................................................................. 11
EXTENSION .............................................................................................. 12
EXTENSION WITH INSERTS ................................................................... 13
ON OUTRIGGERS 50% EXTENDED
MAIN BOOM ............................................................................................. 15
EXTENSION .............................................................................................. 16
ON OUTRIGGERS 0% EXTENDED (fully retracted)
MAIN BOOM ............................................................................................. 17
ON RUBBER ..................................................................................................18-19
TIRE INFLATION................................................................................................. 20
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NOTES FOR LIFTING CAPACITIES
GENERAL:
1. Rated loads as shown on lift chart pertain to this machine as originally manufactured and equipped. Modifications to the machine or use
of optional equipment other than that specified can result in a reduction of capacity.
2. Construction equipment can be hazardous if improperly operated or maintained. Operation and maintenance of this machine shall be in
compliance with the information in the Operator’s and Safety Handbook, Service Manual, and Parts Manual supplied with this machine.
If these manuals are missing, order replacements from the manufacturer through the distributor.
3. The operator and other personnel associated with machine shall fully acquaint themselves with the latest American National Safety
Standards (ASME/ANSI) for cranes.
SETUP:
1. The machine shall be level and on a firm supporting surface. Depending on the nature of the supporting surface, it may be necessary
to have structural supports under the outrigger floats or tires to spread the load to a larger bearing surface.
2. For outrigger operation, all outriggers shall be properly extended with tires raised free of crane weight before operating the boom or
lifting loads.
3. When machine is equipped with center front stabilizer, the front stabilizer shall be set in accordance with instructions in Operator's &
Safety Handbook.
4. When equipped with removable and/or extendible counterweight, the proper counterweight shall be installed and fully extended before
and during operation.
5. Tires shall be inflated to the recommended pressure before lifting on rubber.
6. With certain boom and hoist tackle combinations, maximum capacities may not be obtainable with standard cable lengths.
7. Unless approved by the crane manufacturer, do not travel with boom extension or jib erected. Refer to Operator's and Safety Handbook
for job-site travel information.
OPERATION:
1. Rated loads at rated radius shall not be exceeded. Do not attempt to tip the machine to determine allowable loads. For clamshell or
concrete bucket operation, weight of bucket and load must not exceed 80% of rated lifting capacities.
2. All rated loads have been tested to and meet the requirements of SAE J1063 - Cantilevered Boom Crane Structures - Method of Test,
and do not exceed 85% of the tipping load on outriggers fully extended. Capacities correspond to DIN 15019 Part 2 (Test Load = 1.25P
+ 0.1A) on outriggers 50% extended and 0% extended (fully retracted). 0.1A represents one-tenth (0.10) of the total boom weight
reduced to the boom point. Loads are also determined by SAE J765 Crane Stability Test Code.
3. Rated loads include the weight of hookblock, slings and auxiliary lifting devices and their weights shall be subtracted from the listed
rating to obtain the net load to be lifted. When more than the minimum required parts of line needed to pick the load are used, the
additional rope weight as measured from the lower sheaves of the the main boom nose shall be considered part of the load to be lifted.
When both the hook block and headache ball are reeved, the lifting device that is NOT in use, including the line as measured from the
lower sheave(s) of the nose supporting the unused device shall be considered part of the load.
4. Load ratings are based on freely suspended loads. No attempt shall be made to move a load horizontally on the ground in any direction.
5. The maximum in-service wind speed is 32 km/h. It is recommended when wind velocity is above 32 km/h, rated loads and boom lengths
shall be appropriately reduced. For machines not in-service, the main boom should be retracted and lowered with swing brake set in
wind velocities over 48 km/h.
6. Rated loads are for lift crane service only.
7. Do not operate at a radius or boom length where capacities are not listed. At these positions, the machine may overturn without any
load on the hook.
8. The maximum load which can be telescoped is not definable because of variations in loadings and crane maintenance, but it is safe to
attempt retraction and extension of the boom within the limits of the capacity chart.
9. When the boom length or lift radius or both are between values listed, the smallest load shown at either the next larger radius or next
longer or shorter boom length shall be used.
10. For safe operation, the user shall make due allowances for his particular job conditions, such as: soft or uneven ground, out of level
conditions, high winds, side loads, pendulum action, jerking or sudden stopping of loads, experience of personnel, two machine
(tandem) lifts, traveling with loads, electric wires, obstacles, hazardous conditions, etc. Side pull on boom or jib is extremely dangerous.
11. Regardless of counterweight and outrigger spread configuration, no deduct is required from the main boom charts for a stowed boom
extension.
12. Never handle personnel with this machine unless the requirements of the applicable national, state, and local regulations and safety
codes are met.
13. Keep load handling devices a minimum of 107 cm below boom head at all times.
14. The boom angle before loading should be greater than the loaded boom angle to account for deflection.
15. Capacities appearing above the bold line are based on structural strength and tipping should not be relied upon as a capacity limitation.
16. Capacities for the 12.6 m boom length shall be lifted with boom fully retracted. If boom is not fully retracted, capacities shall not exceed
those shown for the 15.2 m boom length.
17. When operating in the "On Outriggers 50% Extended (5.3 m spread)" mode, the outrigger beam pins must be engaged. When
operating in the "On Outriggers 0% Extended (3.15 m spread)" mode, the outrigger beams must be fully retracted. Failure to follow
these precautions could result in structural damage or loss of stability of the machine.
18. Do not lift loads when boom is fully lowered. The Load Moment Indicator (LMI) senses pressure and will not provide warnings or
lockout. The crane can become overloaded if lift cylinder(s) is fully retracted.
19. WARNING: Lifting with the 10.0 m extension base, with the 7.0 m extension fly either erected or folded along side of extension base, is
strictly prohibited.
20. When utilizing the 10.0 - 17.0 m folding boom extension, with or without inserts, the main boom will sequence as follows: inner-mid
100%, then outer-mid & fly.
21. The maximum outrigger pad load is 56,700 kg.
DEFINITIONS:
1. Operating Radius: Horizontal distance from a projection of the axis of rotation to the supporting surface before loading to the center of
the vertical hoist line or tackle with load applied.
2. Loaded Boom Angle (Shown in Parenthesis on Main Boom Capacity Chart): is the angle between the boom base section and the
horizontal, after lifting the rated load at the rated radius with the rated boom length.
3. Working Area: Areas measured in a circular arc about the center line of rotation as shown on the working area diagram.
4. Freely Suspended Load: Load hanging free with no direct external force applied except by the lift cable.
5. Side Load: Horizontal force applied to the lifted load either on the ground or in the air.
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WEIGHT REDUCTIONS FOR LOAD HANDLING DEVICES
10.0 m - 17.0 m AUXILIARY BOOM NOSE 62 kg
FOLDING BOOM EXTENSION HOOKBLOCK and OVERHAUL BALL:
*10.0 m Extension (Erected) - 1678 kg 70 MT, 4 Sheave 578 kg+
*17.0 m Extension (Erected) - 3552 kg 9.1 MT Overhaul Ball 258 kg+
*23.1 m (1 insert Erected) - 4695 kg +Refer to rating plate for actual weight.
*29.2 m (2 inserts Erected) - 6033 kg
*Reduction of main boom capacities NOTE: All load handling devices and boom attachments are
considered part of the load and suitable allowances MUST
(no deduct required for stowed boom extension) BE MADE for their combined weights. Weights are for Grove
furnished equipment.
When lifting over boom extension, deduct total weight of all
load handling devices reeved over main boom nose directly
from boom extension capacity.
LINE PULLS AND REEVING INFORMATION
PERMISSIBLE NOMINAL
HOISTS CABLE SPECS.
LINE PULLS CABLE LENGTH
19 mm (3/4") 6x37 Class,
Main EIPS, IWRC Special Flexible 7,620 kg 183 m
Min. Breaking Str. 26,670 kg
19 mm (3/4") Flex-X 35
Main & Aux. Rotation Resistant (non-rotating) 7,780 kg 185 m
Min. Breaking Strength 38,920 kg
The approximate weight of 19 mm wire rope is 0.68 kg / .3048 m
HOIST PERFORMANCE
Hoist Line Pulls
Wire Drum Rope
Two Speed Hoist
Rope Capacity (m)
Low High
Layer
Available kg* Available kg* Layer Total
1 9,185 4,359 30.8 30.8
2 8,387 3,978 33.5 64.3
3 7,716 3,660 36.6 100.9
4 7,144 3,388 39.3 140.2
5 6,650 3,157 42.4 182.6
*Max. lifting capacity: 6x37 class = 7,620 kg
35x7 class = 7,780 kg
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10.0
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4
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BOOM SECTION vs.
SECTION EXTENSION PERCENTAGES
Main Boom Length in Meters
12.6 15.2 18.3 21.4 24.4 27.4 30.5 33.5 36.6 39.0
Boom sections: Percent Extension
Inner-mid 0 30 65 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Outer-mid 0 0 0 0 17 34 52 69 86 100
Fly 0 0 0 0 17 34 52 69 86 100
INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
OF COUNTERWEIGHT AND AUXILIARY HOIST
RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN KILOGRAMS
ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360°
LMI code #0801
Radius
in Main Boom Length
Meters
12.6 m*
3 10,886
3.5 10,886
4 10,886
4.5 10,886
5 10,886
6 10,886
7 10,886
8 10,886
9 10,886
10 10,886
* The boom must be fully retracted.
A6-829-103681
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RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN KILOGRAMS WITH 8,165 kg CWT
12.6 m - 39.0 m BOOM
ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360°
#0001
Radius
in Main Boom Length in Meters
Meters
12.6 15.2 18.3 **21.4 24.4 27.4 30.5 33.5 36.6 39.0
++70,000 56,225 47,850
3
(71) (75) (78)
+68,025 56,225 47,850
3.5
(68.5) (73) (76)
64,625 56,225 47,575 26,975
4
(66) (71) (74.5) (77)
59,675 56,225 47,225 26,975 19,075
4.5
(63.5) (69) (73) (76) (78)
55,125 53,150 44,850 26,975 19,075 *19,050
5
(60.5) (66.5) (71) (74.5) (76.5) (78)
46,075 45,975 39,475 26,975 19,075 19,050 *17,975
6
(55) (62.5) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78)
39,750 39,625 35,350 26,325 19,075 19,050 17,975 *14,475
7
(48.5) (58) (64) (68.5) (72) (74) (76) (78)
34,800 34,450 31,750 25,000 19,075 18,700 17,575 14,475 11,675 *9,975
8
(41.5) (53) (60.5) (65.5) (69) (72) (74) (76) (78) (78)
27,650 27,200 27,075 22,675 19,075 17,825 16,525 14,475 11,675 9,975
9
(33) (47.5) (56.5) (62.5) (66.5) (69.5) (72) (74.5) (76) (77.5)
15,975 22,200 22,075 20,675 18,075 16,450 15,150 13,800 11,675 9,975
10
(20.5) (42) (52.5) (59.5) (64) (67.5) (70) (72.5) (74.5) (76)
15,700 15,625 15,400 15,550 13,825 12,650 11,800 10,925 9,975
12
(26.5) (43.5) (52.5) (58.5) (62.5) (66) (69) (71) (72.5)
11,600 11,425 11,950 11,875 10,825 10,075 9,530 9,170
14
(32) (45) (52.5) (57.5) (61.5) (65) (67.5) (69.5)
See 5,500 8,675 9,295 9,635 9,425 8,720 8,210 7,880
16
Note 16 (10.5) (36) (45.5) (52) (57) (61) (64) (66)
6,690 7,325 7,680 7,990 7,610 7,145 6,830
18
(23.5) (38) (46.5) (52) (57) (60.5) (63)
5,835 6,170 6,485 6,680 6,275 5,985
20
(28.5) (40) (47) (52.5) (56.5) (59.5)
3,125 4,985 5,295 5,510 5,540 5,290
22
(11.5) (32) (41) (47.5) (52.5) (55.5)
4,035 4,325 4,550 4,760 4,690
24
(21) (34.5) (42.5) (48.5) (52)
3,530 3,760 3,980 4,130
26
(26) (36.5) (43.5) (47.5)
2,120 3,095 3,315 3,475
28
(11.5) (29.5) (38.5) (43.5)
2,530 2,755 2,915
30
(20) (32.5) (38.5)
2,270 2,430
32
(25) (33)
1,395 2,015
34
(12.5) (26)
1,645
36
(15.5)
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated length (no load) 9
Maximum boom length (m) at 0 deg. boom angle (no load) 36.6
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based upon maximum obtainable boom angle.
Note: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
+9 parts line required to lift this capacity (using aux. boom nose). Refer to Operator's & Safety Handbook for reeving diagram.
++9 parts line with Flex-X35 cable only required to lift this capacity (using aux. boom nose.)
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
Boom Main Boom Length in Meters
Angle 12.6 15.2 18.3 **21.4 24.4 27.4 30.5 33.5 36.6
9,410 6,870 4,760 3,035 2,310 1,765 1,315 905 590
0°
(10.4) (13) (16.1) (19.2) (22.2) (25.2) (28.3) (31.3) (34.4)
Note: ( ) Reference radii in meters. A6-829-103676
**This boom length is with inner-mid fully extended and outer-mid & fly fully retracted.
RT875E - S/N 225548 11
10.0 - 17.0 m FOLDING BOOM EXTENSION WITH 8,165 kg COUNTERWEIGHT
ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360°
10.0 m LENGTH 17.0 m LENGTH 1. All capacities above the bold line are
Radius
in
0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° based on structural strength of boom
OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET
Meters extension and do not exceed 85% of tip-
#0021 #0022 #0023 #0041 #0042 #0043
ping loads, in accordance with SAE J-
*5,395
10
(78)
765.
5,395 *2,745
12
(77.5) (78) 2. The 10.0 m extension length may be used
5,395 5,285 2,745 with single or double part line lifting ser-
14
(75) (78) (77.5) vice. The 17.0 m extension length may
5,395 4,620 *4,140 2,745
16
(72.5) (75.5) (78) (75)
be used for single line lifting service only.
5,065 4,155 3,640 2,745 *2,745
18
(70) (73) (75.5) (73) (78) 3. For main boom lengths less than 39.0 m
4,490 3,760 3,345 2,745 2,665 with the boom extension erected, the
20
(67.5) (70.5) (73) (71) (76.5) rated loads are determined by boom
4,020 3,420 3,085 2,745 2,520 *2,210
22
(64.5) (67.5) (70) (68.5) (74) (78)
angle. Use only the column which cor-
3,620 3,130 2,855 2,740 2,295 2,010 responds to the boom extension length
24
(62) (65) (67.5) (66.5) (72) (76) and offset for which the machine is set
3,275 2,875 2,650 2,515 2,100 1,860 up. For boom angles not shown, use
26
(59) (62) (64.5) (64) (69.5) (73.5)
2,980 2,655 2,475 2,270 1,930 1,725
rating of the next lower boom angle.
28
(56.5) (59) (61.5) (61.5) (67) (71)
2,725 2,455 2,310 2,060 1,775 1,605
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine
30
(53) (56) (58) (59) (64.5) (68) with heavier loads than the capacities
32
2,500 2,280 2,160 1,870 1,635 1,495 listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tip-
(50) (53) (55) (56.5) (62) (65.5)
2,300 2,120 2,030 1,710 1,510 1,395
ping with boom extension occurs rap-
34
(46.5) (49.5) (51.5) (54) (59.5) (62.5) idly and without advance warning.
2,020 1,980 1,915 1,560 1,400 1,305
36
(43) (46) (47.5) (51) (56.5) (60) 5. Boom angle is the angle above or below
38
1,690 1,815 1,430 1,290 1,220 horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the
(39) (42) (48.5) (53.5) (56.5)
1,400 1,495 1,310 1,200 1,135
boom base section after lifting rated
40 load.
(35) (37.5) (45.5) (50.5) (53.5)
1,135 1,215 1,205 1,115 1,065
42
(30) (32.5) (42) (47.5) (50) 6. Capacities listed are with outriggers prop-
44
900 1,110 1,035 erly extended and vertical jacks set only.
(24) (38.5) (44)
46
910 960 7. When lifting over the main boom nose
(35) (40)
715 855
with 10.0 m or 17.0 m extension erected,
48
(30.5) (35.5) the outriggers must be fully extended or
50
535 50% extended (5.3 m spread).
(25.5)
Minimum boom angle
(°) for indicated length 15 28 44 23 31 46
(no load)
Maximum boom length
(m) at 0° boom angle 33.5 33.5
(no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees. A6-829-103695
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions.
*This capacity is based upon maximum boom angle.
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10.0 m - 17.0 m FOLDING BOOM EXTENSION WITH INSERTS
WITH 8,165 kg COUNTERWEIGHT
ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360°
23.1 m (17.0 m LENGTH + 1 INSERT) 29.2 m (17.0 m LENGTH + 2 INSERTS) 1. All capacities above the bold line are
Radius based on structural strength of
0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
in
OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET boom extension and do not exceed
Meters
#0084 #0085 #0086 #0084 #0085 #0086 85% of tipping loads, in accordance
2,200 with SAE J-765.
16
(78) 2. The 17.0 m extension length may be
2,200 1,595 used for single line lifting service
18
(76.5) (78) only.
2,200 *2,375 1,595 3. For main boom lengths less than
20
(74.5) (78) (76)
39.0 m with the boom extension
2,200 2,125 1,595 *1,695 erected, the rated loads are deter-
22
(72.5) (77) (74.5) (78)
mined by boom angle. Use only the
2,155 1,905 *1,835 1,595 1,585
24
(70.5) (74.5) (78) (72.5) (77)
column which corresponds to the
1,945 1,710 1,580 1,485 1,395 *1,460
boom extension length and offset
26 for which the machine is set up. For
(68.5) (72.5) (76.5) (71) (75) (78)
1,730 1,540 1,440 1,295 1,235 1,195 boom angles not shown, use rating
28
(66.5) (70.5) (74) (69) (73) (76) of the next lower boom angle.
1,540 1,395 1,310 1,120 1,085 1,060 4. WARNING: Operation of this ma-
30
(64.5) (68.5) (72) (67) (71) (74.5) chine with heavier loads than the
32
1,375 1,255 1,190 970 950 935 capacities listed is strictly prohibited.
(62) (66) (69.5) (65) (69.5) (72.5) Machine tipping with boom exten-
1,230 1,135 1,085 840 835 830 sion occurs rapidly and without ad-
34
(60) (64) (67) (63) (67.5) (70)
vance warning.
1,100 1,025 985 720 725 730
36
(57.5) (61.5) (65) (61) (65.5) (68)
5. Boom angle is the angle above or
below horizontal of the longitudinal
985 925 895 615 630 635
38 axis of the boom base section after
(55) (59) (62.5) (59) (63) (66)
880 835 815 520 540 550 lifting rated load.
40
(52.5) (56.5) (59.5) (57) (61) (63.5) 6. When lifting over the main boom
785 745 735 nose with 17.0 m extension erected
42
(50) (54) (57) and inserts, the outriggers must be
44
700 670 665 fully extended and vertical jacks set.
(47.5) (51.5) (54)
620 595 595
46
(44.5) (48.5) (51)
550 530 535
48
(41.5) (45.5) (47.5)
Min. boom angle (°)
for indicated length 36 40 44 54 58 60
(no load)
Max. boom length
(m) at 0° boom angle 21.4 18.3
(no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees. A6-829-103698C
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions.
*This capacity is based upon maximum boom angle.
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RT875E - S/N 225548 14
RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN KILOGRAMS WITH 8,165 kg CWT
12.6 m - 39.0 m BOOM
ON OUTRIGGERS 50% EXTENDED (5.3 m spread) - 360°
#4001
Radius
in Main Boom Length in Meters
Meters
12.6 15.2 18.3 **21.4 24.4 27.4 30.5 33.5 36.6 39.0
+67,350 56,225 47,850
3
(71) (75) (78)
59,950 56,225 47,850
3.5
(68.5) (73) (76)
53,375 52,675 47,325 26,975
4
(66) (71) (74.5) (77)
47,450 44,850 40,850 26,975 19,075
4.5
(63.5) (69) (73) (76) (78)
41,425 38,075 34,925 26,975 19,075 *19,050
5
(60.5) (66.5) (71) (74.5) (76.5) (78)
31,000 28,850 26,700 24,850 19,075 19,050 *17,975
6
(55) (62.5) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78)
24,400 22,825 21,275 19,900 19,075 19,050 17,975 *14,475
7
(48.5) (58) (64) (68.5) (72) (74) (76) (78)
19,475 18,600 17,425 16,325 16,175 15,950 15,675 14,475 11,675 *9,975
8
(41.5) (53) (60.5) (65.5) (69) (72) (74) (76) (78) (78)
15,525 15,225 14,500 13,650 13,625 13,525 13,375 13,175 11,675 9,975
9
(33) (47.5) (56.5) (62.5) (66.5) (69.5) (72) (74.5) (76) (77.5)
12,625 12,475 12,225 11,525 11,625 11,600 11,525 11,400 11,250 9,975
10
(20.5) (42) (52.5) (59.5) (64) (67.5) (70) (72.5) (74.5) (76)
8,710 8,625 8,410 8,645 8,760 8,785 8,770 8,715 8,665
12
(26.5) (43.5) (52.5) (58.5) (62.5) (66) (69) (71) (72.5)
6,155 6,005 6,530 6,720 6,840 6,880 6,880 6,875
14
(32) (45) (52.5) (57.5) (61.5) (65) (67.5) (69.5)
See 4,420 4,250 4,820 5,190 5,355 5,460 5,500 5,525
16
Note 16 (10.5) (36) (45.5) (52) (57) (61) (64) (66)
2,950 3,545 3,885 4,200 4,335 4,415 4,470
18
(23.5) (38) (46.5) (52) (57) (60.5) (63)
2,560 2,880 3,190 3,405 3,530 3,605
20
(28.5) (40) (47) (52.5) (56.5) (59.5)
1,780 2,085 2,375 2,595 2,800 2,885
22
(11.5) (32) (41) (47.5) (52.5) (55.5)
1,435 1,715 1,935 2,145 2,290
24
(21) (34.5) (42.5) (48.5) (52)
1,170 1,390 1,600 1,750
26
(26) (36.5) (43.5) (47.5)
710 930 1,145 1,295
28
(11.5) (29.5) (38.5) (43.5)
540 750 905
30
(20) (32.5) (38.5)
570
32
(33)
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated length (no load) 0 0 22
Maximum boom length (m) at 0 deg. boom angle (no load) 36.6
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based upon maximum obtainable boom angle.
Note: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
+9 parts line required to lift this capacity (using aux. boom nose). Refer to Operator's & Safety Handbook for reeving diagram.
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
Boom Main Boom Length in Meters
Angle 12.6 15.2 18.3 **21.4 24.4 27.4 30.5
9,410 6,870 4,355 2,320 1,715 1,095 650
0°
(10.4) (13) (16.1) (19.2) (22.2) (25.2) (28.3)
Note: ( ) Reference radii in meters. A6-829-103677
**This boom length is with inner-mid fully extended and outer-mid & fly fully retracted.
RT875E - S/N 225548 15
10.0 m - 17.0 m FOLDING BOOM EXTENSION WITH 8,165 kg CWT
ON OUTRIGGERS 50% EXTENDED (5.3 m spread) - 360°
10.0 m LENGTH 17.0 m LENGTH
Radius
0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
in
OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET
Meters
#4021 #4022 #4023 #4041 #4042 #4043
*5,395
10
(78)
5,395 *2,745
12
(77.5) (78)
5,395 5,285 2,745
14
(75) (78) (77.5)
5,300 4,620 *4,080 2,745
16
(72.5) (75.5) (78) (75)
4,325 4,155 3,640 2,745 *2,450
18
(70) (73) (75.5) (73) (78)
3,530 3,760 3,345 2,745 2,400
20
(67.5) (70.5) (73) (71) (76.5)
2,880 3,305 3,085 2,710 2,340 *2,070
22
(64.5) (67.5) (70) (68.5) (74) (78)
2,330 2,710 2,855 2,430 2,280 2,010
24
(62) (65) (67.5) (66.5) (72) (76)
1,865 2,200 2,460 1,975 2,100 1,860
26
(59) (62) (64.5) (64) (69.5) (73.5)
1,465 1,760 1,985 1,585 1,930 1,725
28
(56.5) (59) (61.5) (61.5) (67) (71)
1,115 1,380 1,570 1,245 1,720 1,605
30
(53) (56) (58) (59) (64.5) (68)
810 1,045 1,200 945 1,375 1,495
32
(50) (53) (55) (56.5) (62) (65.5)
540 745 875 675 1,065 1,375
34
(46.5) (49.5) (51.5) (54) (59.5) (62.5)
580 790 1,055
36
(47.5) (56.5) (60)
540 770
38
(53.5) (56.5)
505
40
(53.5)
Minimum boom angle
(°) for indicated length 42 45 43 48 51 51.5
(no load)
Maximum boom length
(m) at 0° boom angle 24.4 21.4
(no load)
NOTE: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees. A6-829-103697
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions.
*This capacity is based upon maximum boom angle.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension
2. The 10.0 m extension length may be used with single or double part line lifting service. The 17.0 m extension length may be used
for single line lifting service only.
3. For main boom lengths less than 39.0 m with the boom extension erected, the rated loads are determined by boom angle. Use only
the column which corresponds to the boom extension length and offset for which the machine is set up. For boom angles not
shown, use rating of the next lower boom angle.
4. WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with boom
extension occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
5. Boom angle is the angle above or below horizontal of the longitudinal axis of the boom base section after lifting rated load.
6. Capacities listed are with outriggers properly extended and vertical jacks set only.
7. When lifting over the main boom nose with 10.0 m or 17.0 m extension erected, the outriggers must be fully extended or 50%
extended (5.28 m spread).
RT875E - S/N 225548 16
RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN KILOGRAMS WITH 8,165 kg CWT
12.6 m - 39.0 m BOOM
ON OUTRIGGERS 0% EXTENDED (3.15 m spread) - 360°
#8001
Radius
in Main Boom Length in Meters
Meters
12.6 15.2 18.3 **21.4 24.4 27.4 30.5 33.5 36.6 39.0
39,875 36,000 32,400
3
(71) (75) (78)
32,500 29,675 26,950
3.5
(68.5) (73) (76)
27,175 25,050 22,875 21,025
4
(66) (71) (74.5) (77)
23,150 21,450 19,725 18,175 17,675
4.5
(63.5) (69) (73) (76) (78)
20,000 18,600 17,200 15,900 15,550 *15,150
5
(60.5) (66.5) (71) (74.5) (76.5) (78)
15,425 14,375 13,350 12,425 12,300 12,125 *11,875
6
(55) (62.5) (67.5) (71.5) (74.5) (76.5) (78)
12,275 11,400 10,600 9,900 9,955 9,885 9,775 *9,630
7
(48.5) (58) (64) (68.5) (72) (74) (76) (78)
9,955 9,220 8,545 7,955 8,130 8,170 8,140 8,065 7,960 *7,870
8
(41.5) (53) (60.5) (65.5) (69) (72) (74) (76) (78) (78)
7,870 7,525 6,940 6,440 6,670 6,795 6,835 6,815 6,760 6,710
9
(33) (47.5) (56.5) (62.5) (66.5) (69.5) (72) (74.5) (76) (77.5)
6,235 6,110 5,660 5,220 5,495 5,660 5,765 5,795 5,770 5,750
10
(20.5) (42) (52.5) (59.5) (64) (67.5) (70) (72.5) (74.5) (76)
3,940 3,750 3,385 3,710 3,930 4,090 4,190 4,245 4,265
12
(26.5) (43.5) (52.5) (58.5) (62.5) (66) (69) (71) (72.5)
2,365 2,070 2,425 2,675 2,865 3,000 3,085 3,145
14
(32) (45) (52.5) (57.5) (61.5) (65) (67.5) (69.5)
See 1,275 1,090 1,455 1,725 1,935 2,090 2,195 2,270
16
Note 16 (10.5) (36) (45.5) (52) (57) (61) (64) (66)
705 980 1,200 1,370 1,490 1,575
18
(38) (46.5) (52) (57) (60.5) (63)
615 790 920 1,010
20
(47) (52.5) (56.5) (59.5)
545
22
(55.5)
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated
21 30 35 39 46 48 48
length (no load)
Maximum boom length (m) at 0 deg. boom
18.3
angle (no load)
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
*This capacity is based upon maximum obtainable boom angle.
Note: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
**This boom length is with inner-mid fully extended and outer-mid & fly fully retracted.
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
Boom Main Boom Length in Meters
Angle 12.6 15.2 18.3
5,675 3,100 1,235
0°
(10.4) (13) (16.1)
Note: ( ) Reference radii in meters. A6-829-103678
RT875E - S/N 225548 17
ON RUBBER CAPACITIES WITH 8,165 kg COUNTERWEIGHT
STATIONARY CAPACITIES - 360°
#9005 NOTES TO ALL RUBBER CAPACITY
Radius
CHARTS:
in Main Boom Length in Meters
Meters
1. Capacities are in kilograms and do
12.6 15.2 18.3 *21.4 24.4 27.4 not exceed 85% of tipping loads as
22,300 18,475 determined by test in accordance with
3.5
(68.5) (73) SAE J765.
21,100 17,625 2. Capacities are applicable to machines
4 equipped with 29.5x25 (34 ply) Gen-
(66) (71)
19,325 16,375 eral tires at 5.2 bar cold inflation pres-
4.5 sure.
(63.5) (69)
17,375 14,800
3. Capacities appearing above the bold
5 line are based on structural strength
(60.5) (66.5)
and tipping should not be relied upon
12,775 12,250 12,025 9,985
6
(55) (62.5) (67.5) (71.5)
as a capacity limitation.
4. Capacities are applicable only with
9,760 9,780 9,335 9,340
7 machine on firm level surface.
(48.5) (58) (64) (68.5)
5. On rubber lifting with boom exten-
7,600 7,595 7,345 7,400 7,250 sions not permitted.
8
(41.5) (53) (60.5) (65.5) (69)
6. For pick and carry operation, boom
5,985 5,985 5,825 5,700 6,145 5,530 must be centered over front of ma-
9
(33) (47.5) (56.5) (62.5) (66.5) (69.5) chine, mechanical swing lock engaged
4,725 4,745 4,625 4,425 4,990 5,240 and load restrained from swinging.
10
(20.5) (42) (52.5) (59.5) (64) (67.5) When handling loads in the structural
12
2,955 2,855 2,640 3,235 3,395 range with capacities close to maxi-
(26.5) (43.5) (52.5) (58.5) (62.5) mum ratings, travel should be reduced
1,550 1,455 1,965 2,150 to creep speeds.
14
(32) (45) (52.5) (57.5) 7. Axle lockouts must be functioning
1,010 1,255 when lifting on rubber.
16
(45.5) (52) 8. All lifting depends on proper tire infla-
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for tion, capacity and condition. Capaci-
21 38.5 42 49 ties must be reduced for lower tire
indicated length (no load)
Maximum boom length (m) at 0 inflation pressures. See lifting capac-
15.2 ity chart for tire used. Damaged tires
deg. boom angle (no load)
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
are hazardous to safe operation of
Note: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees. crane.
*This boom length is with inner-mid fully extended and outer-mid & fly fully 9. Creep - not over 61 m of movement in
retracted. any 30 minute period and not exceed-
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle ing 1.6 km/h.
Boom Main Boom Length in Meters
Angle 12.6 15.2
4,285 2,265
0°
(10.4) (13)
Note: ( ) Reference radii in meters. A6-829-0103679
RT875E - S/N 225548 18
ON RUBBER CAPACITIES WITH 8,165 kg COUNTERWEIGHT (cont'd.)
PICK & CARRY CAPACITIES (UP TO 4.0 km/h) -
BOOM CENTERED OVER FRONT (See note 6)
#9006
Radius
in Main Boom Length in Meters
Meters
12.6 15.2 18.3 *21.4 24.4 27.4
26,950 22,400
3.5
(68.5) (73)
25,300 22,400
4
(66) (71)
22,875 22,400
4.5
(63.5) (69)
21,050 20,900
5
(60.5) (66.5)
17,550 17,425 16,725 13,475
6
(55) (62.5) (67.5) (71.5)
15,050 14,925 14,550 13,475
7
(48.5) (58) (64) (68.5)
12,950 12,800 12,600 12,800
8
(41.5) (53) (60.5) (65.5)
11,200 11,025 10,900 11,075 11,100
9
(33) (47.5) (56.5) (62.5) (66.5)
9,780 9,625 9,560 9,675 9,990
10
(20.5) (42) (52.5) (59.5) (64)
7,240 7,265 7,285 7,745 8,100
12
(26.5) (43.5) (52.5) (58.5) (62.5)
4,100 4,040 5,505 5,905
14
(32) (45) (52.5) (57.5)
2,975 2,870 3,340 3,670
16
(10.5) (36) (45.5) (52)
1,925 2,420 2,730
18
(23.5) (38) (46.5)
1,665 1,960
20
(28.5) (40)
1,040 1,330
22
(11.5) (32)
790
24
(21)
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated length (no load) 0
Maximum boom length (m) at 0 deg. boom angle (no load) 27.4
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual for instructions.
Note: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees.
*This boom length is with inner-mid fully extended and outer-mid & fly fully
retracted.
Lifting Capacities at Zero Degree Boom Angle
Boom Main Boom Length in Meters
Angle 12.6 15.2 18.3 *21.4 24.4
9,230 4,665 2,930 1,440 985
0°
(10.4) (13) (16.1) (19.2) (22.2)
Note: ( ) Reference radii in meters. A6-829-0103680
RT875E - S/N 225548 19
TIRE INFLATION - PSI (BAR)
SIZE LIFTING SERVICE , GENERAL
(FRONT TRA TRAVEL AND EXTENDED TRAVEL
& CODE
REAR) STATIC, CREEP &
2.5 MPH (4.0 km/h)
29.5x25 (34) E-3 76 (5.2)
76 (5.2)
Michelin
----- (SEE OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOR
29.5R25 XHA!
EXTENDED ROADING)
RT875E - S/N 225548 20
RT875E OPERATOR’S MANUAL SET-UP AND INSTALLATION
SECTION 4
SET-UP AND INSTALLATION
GENERAL CABLE REEVING
This section provides procedures for installing the hoist NOTE: There are two types of cable (wire rope) available
cable on the hoist drum, cable reeving, and erecting and on this crane; 6 x 36 WS and 35 x 7 (non-rotating).
stowing the boom extension.
Within the limits of the load and range charts and permissible
line pull, multi-part lines allow the operator to raise a greater
INSTALLING CABLE ON THE HOIST load than can be raised with a single part line. Various cable
reeving (part line) is possible with the boom nose and hook
block (Figure 4-6) and (Figure 4-7). This reeving should be
CAUTION accomplished by a qualified rigger using standard rigging
If cable is wound from the storage drum, the reel should procedures.
be rotated in the same direction as the hoist.
NOTE: The cable should preferably be straightened before CAUTION
installation on the hoist drum. Do not reeve Auxiliary Hoist rope through the rope grab.
Install cable on the hoist drum in accordance with the Do reeve the Main Hoist rope through the rope grab. If
following procedure. both Main & Auxiliary Hoists are being reeved, neither
one may be reeved trough the rope grab. Keep it in the
1. Position the cable over the boom nose sheave and route down position. (Figure 4-2)
to the hoist drum.
2. Position the hoist drum with the cable anchor slot on top. NOTE: Also use the rope grab when using the Main Hoist
with lattice extensions
3. Insert the cable through the slot and position around the
anchor wedge (Figure 4-1). Rope Grab
NOTE: The end of the cable should be even with the
bottom of the anchor wedge.
4. Position the anchor wedge in the drum slot; pull firmly on
NOTE:
the free end of the cable to secure the wedge.
If the wedge does not seat securely in the slot,
4
carefully tap the top of the wedge with a mallet. 7053
5. Slowly rotate the drum, ensuring the first layer of cable is
evenly wound onto the drum.
6. Install the remainder of the cable, as applicable.
Anchor
Wedge
FIGURE 4-2
In order to quick reeve the hook block without removing the
wedge socket on the end of the cable, see (Figure 4-3).
3155a
FIGURE 4-1
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CAUTION
If the socket is not positioned with the flat face away from
the boom sections, structural damage will occur.
When anchoring the socket to the boom, ensure the flat face
of the socket is in position, as shown, away from the boom
sections (Figure 4-4).
.
FIGURE 4-3
DEAD-END RIGGING/WEDGE SOCKETS
Wedge socket assemblies are popular rigging accessories
and have been successfully used for decades to terminate
wire ropes on mobile cranes. A wedge socket assembly is
easily installed and dismantled but it must be installed and
used correctly. It is essential to use only a wedge and socket 6754 FIGURE 4-4
of the correct size for the rope fitted. Failure to do so may
result in the rope pulling through the fitting. Installing Wedge and Socket
Since state and local laws may vary, alternate attachment 1. Inspect the wedge and socket. Remove any rough
methods may be necessary depending upon work edges and burrs.
conditions. If alternate methods are selected, the user is
responsible and should proceed in compliance with the 2. The end of the wire rope should be seized using soft, or
regulations in force. If there are any questions, contact your annealed wire or strand. If the end of the rope is welded,
local Grove Distributor or Manitowoc CraneCARE. the welded end should be cut off. Do not weld on size
6X37 rope. Refer to SECTION 1 - INTORDUCTION in
Do not mix components from different manufacturers. The the Service Manual for wire rope procedures. This will
selection, installation and use of a wedge socket assembly allow the distortion of the rope strands, caused by the
must be in accordance with the requirements of the wedge bend around the wedge, to adjust themselves at the end
socket manufacturer and the wire rope manufacturer upon of the line.
whose wire rope the wedge socket assembly will be used.
Manitowoc/Grove Crane specifies the size, type, class and
line pulls for wire rope, predominately rotation resistant wire L
rope, and rigging accessories such as overhaul balls and
hook blocks for use with each new crane that it
D
manufactures. Other wire ropes and rigging accessories are
available from various vendors. Different wire rope
man uf ac ture rs ha ve differ ing re qu ire men ts fo r t he
construction, handling, cutting, seizing, installation,
termination, inspection and replacement of the wire ropes 5337
they produce. Their advice should be sought for each W
specific type of wire rope a crane user intends to install on a R
FIGURE 4-5
mobile crane.
When assembly is complete, raise the boom to a working
3. Make sure the live-loaded side (Figure 4-5) of the rope is
position with a load suspended to firmly seat the wedge and
directly in line with the ears of the socket and the
rope into the socket before the crane is used operationally.
direction of pull to which the rope will be subjected. If the
rope is loaded into the socket incorrectly, under a load
the rope will bend as it leaves the socket, and the edge
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of the socket will wear into the rope causing damage to When using method A, place a wire rope clip around the
the rope and eventual failure. dead end by clamping a short extra piece of rope to the rope
dead end. DO NOT CLAMP THE LIVE END. The U-bolt
4. Insert the end of a wire rope into the socket, form a loop should bear against the dead end. The saddle of the clip
in the rope, and route the rope back through the socket should bear against the short extra piece. Torque the U-bolts
allowing the “dead” end (Figure 4-5) to protrude from the according to the figures listed in the chart titled Wire Rope
socket. Ensure the dead end of the rope is of sufficient Clip Torque Values (Table 4-1).
length to apply end treatment to the dead end after the
wedge has been seated. Other sources for information with which crane users should
be familiar and follow is provided by the American Society of
5. Insert the wedge into the loop and pull the live end of the Mechanical Engineers, American National Standard, ASME
rope until the wedge and rope are snug inside the B30.5, latest revised. ASME (formerly ANSI) B30.5 applies
socket. It is recommended that the wedge be seated to cableways, cranes, derricks, hoists, hooks, jacks, and
inside the socket to properly secure the wire rope by s ling s. I t stat es , in s ec tio n 5 -1 .7 .3, “ (c) Swag ge d,
using the crane’s hoist to first apply a light load to the live compressed, or wedge socket fittings shall be applied as
line. recommended by the rope, crane or fitting manufacture.”
Wire ropes are addressed in ASME B30.5, section 5-1.7.2,
6. After final pin connections are made, increase the loads ROPES, It states, in pertinent part, “(a) The ropes shall be of
gradually until the wedge is properly seated. a c onst ruction rec ommende d by the ro pe or crane
manufacturer, or person qualified for that service.” Additional
7. The wire rope and wedge must be properly secured information is published by the Wire Rope Technical Board in
inside the socket before placing the crane into lifting the Wire Rope Users Manual, latest revised.
service. It is the wedge that secures the wire rope inside
the socket whereas the dead-end treatment is used to Table 4-1
restrain the wedge from becoming dislodged from the
socket should the rope suddenly become unloaded from WIRE ROPE CLIP TORQUE VALUES
the headache ball or hook block striking the ground, etc. Clip Sizes *Torque
Sketches A through F (Figure 4-6) illustrate various methods mm Inches Nm Ft-Lbs
for treating the dead-ends of wire ropes which exit a wedge 3.18 1/8 6 4.5
socket assembly. While use of the loop-back method is 4.76 3/16 10 7.5
acceptable, care must be exercised to avoid the loop 6.35 1/4 20 15
b ec o m i n g e n ta n g l e d w i t h t r e e br a nc h e s a nd o t he r 7.94 5/16 40 30
components during crane transport and with the anti-two 13.28 3/8 60 45
block system and other components during use of the crane.
11.11 7/16 90 65
Of the methods shown below, Grove prefers that method A
or B or F be used on Grove cranes, i.e., clipping a short piece
12.70
14.29
1/2
9/16
90
130
65
95
4
of wire rope to the dead-end or using a commercially 15.88 5/8 130 95
a v a i l a b l e s p e c i a l t y c l i p o r w e d g e . Ty p i c a l l y, i t i s 19.05 3/4 175 130
recommended that the tail length of the dead-end should be 22.23 7/8 300 225
a minimum of 6 rope diameters but not less that 15.2 cm (6
25.40 1 300 225
in) for standard 6 to 8 strand ropes and 20 rope diameters
28.58 1-1/8 300 225
but not less than 15.2 cm (6 in) for rotation resistant wire
ropes. 31.75 1-1/4 490 360
38.68 1-3/8 490 360
38.10 1-1/2 490 360
Specialty Wedge
Specialty Clip
FIGURE 4-6
A B C D E F
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Upper Boom Nose Sheaves
To Main Hoist
Lower Boom Nose Sheaves
Auxiliary Nose
Hookblock Dead End
Hookblock Sheaves
9 PARTS LINE 6453
6453-3
One Part Line Using Boom One Part Line Using Boom
Extension Shown at 20° Offset Extension Shown at 40° Offset
FIGURE 4-7
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