HTC-8670
Long Boom
70-ton (63.50 mt) Hydraulic Truck Crane
The HTC-8670 Long Boom boasts all of the outstanding features of the HTC-8670, in addition to: 127' (38.71 m) four-section, full power boom with quick reeve boom head 200' (60.96 m) maximum tip height Optional 67' (20.42 m) two-piece (bi-fold) lattice fly, stowable, offsettable to 2, 20 and 40
HTC-8670
World class combination of form and function ... only from Link-Belt! A-max boom mode Confined Area Lifting Capacities (CALC) BOSS boom Ultra-Cab with CabWalk
Hammerhead boom nose allows the operator to work at high boom angles without fouling wire rope. Deflector rollers prevent premature wire rope wear when working at low boom angles. Lightweight nylon head sheaves reduce overall machine weight and increases lift capacities. Available auxiliary lifting sheave is pinned on (not bolted) and requires only one man for installation. It can be used for quick lifts with one or two parts of line when the boom head has multiple reeving. And it remains on the boom through any fly combination, regardless of offset.
HTC-8670
Long Boom
All the great features of the HTC-8670 PLUS: Longer boom Longer fly
A-max mode
The basic boom extension (mode B) self-proportions all four sections equally. The exclusive A-max mode (mode A) extends only the inner mid-section to 63' 6" (19.39 m) on the HTC-8670 and 69' 6" (21.21 m) on the HTC-8670 LB, offering substantially increased capacities for in-close, maximum capacity picks, and providing the operator the capability to match the cranes configuration to specific job site conditions.
The Confined Area Lifting Capacities (CALC) system provides three outrigger positions: full retraction intermediate extension full extension Outrigger pins eliminate guesswork by automatically positioning outriggers at midpoint position. Sheppard rack & pinion steering system provides 40 wheel cuts. The HTC-8670 has a 38' 10" (11.84 m) turning radius, and the HTC-8670 LB has a 41' 7" (12.67 m) turning radius. Link-Belts innovative two-part paint coating technology, coupled with a pre-assembly paint process, provides the finest quality coating system available today. This enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of the final machine, as nuts, bolts, hoses and various parts are no longer painted. As a result, paint chipping, cracking and deterioration are significantly reduced when service work and disassembly are required. The paint is totally cured using an oven-baking process prior to assembly. All powder-coated hydraulic lines and electrical routings are tied off with brass clamps. Nylatron insulators are impervious to salt or chemicals. All-aluminum wheels and front/rear radial tires are rated for use on 70-ton cranes, and are interchangeable with all other cranes in the HTC series, 70-ton and smaller.
The Microguard 434 also features: Improved access time Radio frequency shielding Large liquid crystal alpha-numeric display Total system override capabilities to provide for rigging requirements Optional graphic display bar, positioned near the top of the windshield for optimum viewing during crane operation alerts the operator of the current lift capacity through a series of green, yellow and red lights.
Full air, S-cam brakes on all wheel ends with automatic slack adjusters
Superior accessibility
Access to the operators cab and engine compartment is superb with strategicallylocated ladders and steps. The pull-out CabWalk slides out from its secured travel position underneath the operators cab to give the operator a platform to stand on for easy entry and exit from the cab.
Aluminum fuel tank eliminates internal corrosion and is interchangeable with all HTC and RTC cranes of equal sizes.
Two standard carrier-mounted outrigger controls, located on each side of the carrier, include a throttle-up switch that brings engine up to 1,200 rpms for fast outrigger deployment. For fine level adjusting of the carrier, throttle can be taken down to idle. Lightweight aluminum outrigger floats with quick latch feature improves set-up time.
Another first from Link-Belt, the axle lift system holds the rear axles level while the crane is on outriggers.
Serviceability
Wide opening engine doors provide excellent accessibility, fittings are staggered for easy servicing, and standard quick disconnects installed at various locations in the hydraulic system allow the hydraulic pressure to be quickly and easily checked with Link-Belts exclusive diagnostic kit (optional). The driver can use the stop engine and check engine indicator lights to troubleshoot the engine. An engine diagnostic connector, located under the carrier cab dash, allows an engine service technician to further analyze engine problems with an engine diagnostic data reader.
Transportability
The HTC-8670 and HTC-8670 LB come standard with 12,000 lbs of counterweight and can also use two auxiliary 2,000 lb counterweights. The hydraulic counterweight removal system can position 12,000 lbs of counterweights on the carrier deck for transport. Stowable attachments Swing-away lattice flys are easily stored for transport or can be removed to meet specific road laws.
Carrier cab
The carrier cab and engine cowling are manufactured of the same LFC 2000 construction process as the upper operators cab. This rust-free, laminated fibrous composite material combined with additional acoustical treatments assure the operator of maximum highway comfort. And the rack and pinion steering puts the operator in complete control. Interchangeable with entire HTC line. Additional comfort and safety features include:
Dash-mounted comprehensive instrumentation with backlit gauges Sliding side and rear windows and roll up/down door window provides excellent ventilation Fully adjustable air ride fabric seat Suspended pedals Rear view mirrors
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Specifications
Telescopic Boom Truck Crane
HTC8670
45 7 (13.89 m) 38 0 (11.58 m)
LinkBe
10 8.88 (3.71 m) 11 6.88 (3.52 m)
HTC8670 HTC-8670
6 7.69 (2.02 m)
5 6.25 (1.68 m)
17_
4.5 (114 mm) 5 1.38 (1.56 m) 2 7 (0.80 m) 11 0 (3.35 m) 19 3 (5.86 m) 26 9.5 (8.17 m) 9 11 (3.04 m) 8 11 (2.72 m) 25 (0.65 m) 25 (0.65 m) 13.25 (0.34 m) 27 (0.69 m) 27 (0.69 m)
17_
8 6 (2.59 m)
General Dimensions Turning radius (wall to wall) Turning radius (curb to curb) Ground clearance Tailswing
4 7.125 (2.97 m)
LinkBelt
1 8 (0.50 m) 13.875 (2.97 m) 6 11 (2.12 m) 7 9 (2.36 m) Full Retraction 9 9 (2.97 m) Full Retraction 14 7 (4.45 m) Intermediate Extension 16 7 (5.05 m) Intermediate Extension 24 0 (7.32 m) Full Extension 26 0 (7.92 m) Full Extension 8.125 (0.20 m) 12.125 (0.31 m) Ground level with machine on outriggers
Not To Scale
Upper Structure
J Boom
S Windows are tinted and tempered safety glass. Patented Design S Sliding rear and right side windows and S Boom side plates have diamond shaped swingup roof window for maximum visibilimpressions for superior strength to weight ity and ventilation. ratio and 100,000 p.s.i. (689.5 MPa) steel S Slidebydoor opens to 3 (0.91 m) width. angle chords for lateral stiffness. S Sixway adjustable seat, with seat belt, for S Boom telescope sections are supported by maximum operator comfort. top, bottom and adjustable side wear S Handheld outrigger controls and sight shoes to prevent metal to metal contact. level bubble located on left side of cab. S Diesel cab heater Boom S Pullout Cabwalkt S Circulating fan S 38 115 (11.58 35.05 m) foursection S Audible swing alarm S Warning horn full power boom. S Backup alarm S Dome light S Two mode boom extension S Cup holder S The basic mode is the full power, synchro- S Fire extinguisher nized mode of telescoping all sections pro- S 12volt accessory outlet S Sun screen S Electric windshield wiper S Hand throttle portionally to 115 (35.05 m). S Windshield washer S Mirrors S The exclusive Amax mode (or mode S Top hatch window wiper S Defroster fan A) extends only the inner mid section to 63 6 (19.39 m) offering increased capaci- Optional ties for inclose, maximum capacity picks. S Amber strobe light S Emergency steering system Boom Head S Five 161/2 (0.42 m) root diameter nylon S Amber rotating beacon sheaves with a fifth nylon sheave available S Hydraulic heater to handle up to 10 parts of wire rope. S Air conditioning S Easily removable wire rope guards Controls S Rope dead end lugs provided on each side Hydraulic controls (joystick type) for: of boom head. S Swing S Main winch S Boom head designed for quick reeve of S Optional auxiliary winch S Boom hoist hook block. S Fly pinning alignment tool. Foot controls for: Boom Elevation S Boom telescope S Swing brake S One LinkBelt designed hydraulic cylinder S Engine throttle with holding valve and bushing in each end. Optional S Hand control for controlling boom elevation S Single axis controls S Auxiliary winch from 3 to +78.
Optional
S Internal RCL light bar: Visually informs operator when crane is approaching maximum load capacity with a series of green, yellow and red lights. S External RCL light bar: Visually informs ground crew when crane is approaching maximum load capacity kickouts and presettable alarms with a series of three lights; green, yellow and red.
J Swing
Bidirectional hydraulic swing motor mounted to a planetary reducer for 360 continuous smooth swing at 1.7 r.p.m.
S Swing park brake 360, electric over hydraulic (spring applied, hydraulic released) multidisc brake mounted on the speed reducer. Operated by toggle switch in overhead control console. S Swing brake 360, foot operated, hydraulic applied disc brake mounted on the speed reducer. S Swing lock Standard; two position travel lock operated from the operators cab. S Counterweight S Standard Pinned to upper structure frame. 12,000 lbs. (5 443 kg) threepiece design (4,000 lbs. each). S Optional 16,000 lbs. (7 258 kg) five piece design. (Dolly required for five piece arrangement ). S Hydraulically controlled counterweight removal, standard. Counterweight sections may be lowered on and pinned to carrier deck to balance axle loadings for travel. S 360_ (PawlinGear) swing lock. Meets New York City requirements.
Cab Instrumentation
S Single 161/2 (0.42 m) root diameter nylon sheave with removable wire rope guard, mounted to boom. S Use with one or two parts of line off the optional front winch. S Does not affect erection of fly or use of main head sheaves for multiple reeving. S S S S 70ton (63.5 mt) quick reeve hook block. 81/2 ton (7.7 mt) hook ball. Boom floodlight. Mechanical Boom Angle Indicator
Cornerpostmounted gauges for: S Hydraulic oil temperature S Audio/Visual warning system S Tachometer S Oil pressure S Voltmeter S Fuel S Water temperature
Optional
Optional
J Hydraulic System
Main Pump
S Two gear pump with a total of five sections. S Combined pump capacity of 152 gpm (575 lpm). Powered by carrier engine with pump disconnect. S Spline type pump disconnect, engaged / disengaged from carrier cab. S Maximum system operating pressure is 3,500 psi (24 133 kPa).
Operating data available includes: S Machine configuration. S Boom length S Boom angle S Head height S Radius of load Optional S Allowed load S Actual load S 36 6 (11.13 m) One piece lattice fly, stow- S % of allowed load Pilot Pressure / Counterweight Removal able, offsettable to 2, 20 and 40. Presettable alarms include: Pump S Lugs to allow for second section. S Maximum and minimum boom angles. S Pressure compensated piston pump powS 36 6 61 (11.13 18.59 m) Two piece S Maximum tip height. ered by carrier engine with pump discon(bifold) lattice fly, stowable, offsettable to S Maximum boom length. nect. Operates at 1,500 psi (10 343 kPa) 2, 20 or 40. S Swing left/right positions. maximum. S Operator defined area alarm is standard. Steering / Fifth Outrigger Pump S Antitwo block weight designed for quick S Single gear type pump, 8 gpm (30 lpm). Environmental UltraCabt reeve of hookblock. Powered by carrier engine through front S Laminated fiborus composite material; isogear housing. Max. pump operating preslated from sound with acoustical fabric insure is 2,000 psi (13 790 kPa). sulation. S Reservoir 169 gallon (639.7 L) capacity. One diffuser for deaeration.
J Fly
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Filtration
S One, 10micron filter located inside hydraulic reservoir S Accessible for easy replacement
Control valves
S Six separate pilot operated control valves allow simultaneous operation of all crane functions.
S Power up/down mode of operation. Line Pulls and Speeds S Hoist drum cable followers. S Maximum available line pull 16,506 lbs. S Bidirectional pistontype hydraulic motor (7 484 kg) and maximum line speed of 513 driven through planetary reduction unit for f.p.m. (156 m/min) on 16 (0.41 m) root positive control under all load conditions. diameter grooved drum. S Asynchronous parallel double crossover Optional grooved drums minimize rope harmonic S 2M auxiliary winch with twospeed motor, motion. automatic brake, and winch function lockS Winch circuit control provides balanced oil out. Power up/down modes. flow to both winches for smooth, simultaS Hoist drum cable followers. neous operation. S Third wrap indicators. S Rotation resistant wire rope. S Drum Rotation Indicators.
Carrier
J Type
Frame
S 100,000 p.s.i. (689.5 MPa) steel, double walled construction with integral 100,000 p.s.i. steel outrigger boxes
Parking/Emergency
S One spring set, air released chamber per rear axle end. S Parking brake applied with valve mounted on carrier dash. S Emergency brakes apply automatically when air drops below 40 psi (275.8 kPa) in both systems.
Optional
S Carrier mounted storage boxes S Sheppard rack and pinion design. S Pintle hook S Electric and air connections for trailers and boom dollies
J Steering
J Transmission J Electrical
The three outrigger positions are: S Full extension 24 0 (7.32 m). S Intermediate position 14 7 (4.45 m). S Full retraction 7 9 (2.36 m). S Capacities are available with the outrigger beams in the intermediate and full retraction positions. S When the outrigger position levers (located on the outrigger beams) are engaged, the operator can set the crane in the intermediate or full retraction outrigger position without having to leave the cab.
J Axles
Front Rear
S Tandem, 84.38 (2.14 m) track. S Tandem, 72.8 (1.85 m) track. 6.17 to 1.0 ratio with interaxle differential with lockout.
J Carrier Cab
Equipped with:
S Oneman cab of laminated fibrous composite material acoustical insulation with cloth covering. S Airride adjustable operators seat with seat belt. S Tilting and locking steering wheel. S Door and windows locks. S Lefthand and righthand rear view mirrors. S Sliding righthand and rear tinted windows. S Roll up/down lefthand tinted window. S Desiccanttype air dryer. S Steps to upper, lower cab and rear carrier. S 120volt electric engine block heater. S Backup warning alarm. S Tow hooks and shackles. S Aluminum fenders and mud flaps. S Carrier mounted outrigger controls with throttle control. S Electric windshield wiper and washer. S Rotating beacon S Travel lights S Horn S Mud flaps S Fire extinguisher S Ashtray S 36,000 BTU heater S Defroster S Dome light S Cruise control S High beam light switch
J Suspension
Front axle Rear axle
S Leaf spring suspension S Solid mount, bogie beam type
Lights
J Wheels
Standard
S Front and rear hub piloted aluminum disc
S Three position operation capability. S Four hydraulic, telescoping beam and jack Optional outriggers. S Vertical jack cylinders equipped with inteS Spare tire and wheel assemblies gral holding valve. S Beams extend to 24 (7.32 m) centerline tocenterline and retract to within 8 6 Standard Front (2.59 m) overall width. S 445/65R22.5 (Load range L) single tubeS Equipped with stowable, lightweight 24 less radials (0.61 m) diameter aluminum floats. Standard Rear S Standard fifth outrigger, 14 3/4 (0.37 m) Cab instrumentation S 12R22.5 (Load range L) dual tubeless self storing steel pad is operable from S Illuminated instrument panel speedometer. radials ground or operators cab. S Tachometer S Hourmeter S Handheld controls and sight level bubble S Fuel gauge S Fuses located on carrier deck. S Oil pressure gauge S Odometer Service S Turn signal indicator S Voltmeter Confined Area Lifting Capacities S Full air brakes on all wheel ends with autoS Water temperature gauge. (CALCt) System matic slack adjustors. Dual circuit with S Front and rear air pressure gauges. S The crane is operational in one of the modulated emergency brakes. three outriggers positions and operational S Audio/visual warning system. S Front 16.5 x 6 SCam brakes. S Check engine and stop engine lights. in confined areas in two positions (interS Rear 16.5 x 7 SCam brakes. S Automotive type ignition. mediate and full retraction. S Optional Amber strobe light. S Optional Air conditioning
J Outriggers
J Tires
J Brakes
HTC8670
J Engine
Engine
Cylinders cycle Bore Stroke Displacement Maximum brake hp. Peak torque Electric system Fuel capacity Alternator Crankcase capacity
J Axle Loads
Base machine with standard 38.5 115 (11.73 35.05 m) foursection boom, 2M main winch with 2speed hoisting and power up/down, 630 (192.02 m), 3/4 (19 mm) wire rope, 8 x 4, 8.5 (2.59 m) carrier with Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine, 100 gal. (378 L) fuel and no counterweight. Cold weather starting aids propane and ether Aluminum storage box Driver in carrier cab Pintle hook w/air and electrical hookups Air conditioning in carrier cab Auxiliary winch with 630 (192.02 m) front rope Hydraulic heater Air conditioning in upper cab One slab of counterweight on upper Two slabs of counterweight on upper Three slabs of counterweight on upper Three slabs of counterweight on upper plus two cheek weights Fly brackets on boom base section for fly options 36.5 (11.13 m) offsettable fly with tip lugs stowed 36.5 to 61 ft. (11.13 18.59 m) twopiece fly stowed 40ton (36.3 mt) hookblock at front bumper 70ton (63.5 mt) hookblock at front bumper Hookball to front bumper Auxiliary arm
G.V.W.
lbs. 76,118 40 57 200 30 100 855 170 120 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 160 1,542 2,248 720 1,400 360 125 kg. 34 527 18 26 91 14 45 388 77 54 1 814 3 628 5 443 7 257 72 700 1 020 327 635 163 57
Front axle Transfer one slab of counterweight to carrier deck Transfer two slabs of counterweight to carrier deck Transfer three slabs of counterweight to carrier deck 5,333 10,666 15,999 2 419 4 828 7 257
Adjust gross vehicle weight & axle loading according to component weight. Note: All weights are 3%.
Axle
Front Rear
Lexington, Kentucky
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Lifting Capacities
Telescopic Hydraulic Truck Crane
HTC8670
Boom and fly capacities for this machine are listed by the following sections: Fully Extended Outriggers S Working Range Diagram (16,000 lbs. Counterweight) S 38 to 63.5 ft. (11.58 19.39 m) main boom capacities, Amax mode S 38 to 115 ft. (11.58 35.05 m) main boom capacities, Basic Mode B S 36.5 (11.13 m) ft. offset fly capacities, Basic Mode B S 36.5 to 61 ft. (11.13 18.59 m) twopiece offset fly capacities, Basic mode B
LinkBe
HTC8670
HTC8670
CAUTION: This material is supplied for reference use only. Operator must refer to incab Crane Rating Manual to determine allowable machine lifting capacities and operating procedures.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATOR'S AND SAFETY MANUALS AND THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS AND RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES BEFORE OPERATING THE CRANE. OPERATION WHICH DOES NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT.
WARNING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL: OPERATION:
1 . Rated lifting capacities in pounds as shown on lift charts 1 . Rated lifting capacities at rated radius shall not be exceeded. Do not tip the crane to determine allowable pertain to this crane as originally manufactured and normally loads. For concrete bucket operation, weight of bucket and equipped. Modifications to the crane or use of optional load shall not exceed 80% of rated lifting capacities. For equipment other than that specified can result in a reduction clamshell bucket operation, weight of bucket and bucket of capacity. contents is restricted to a maximum weight of 7,000 pounds 2 . Construction equipment can be dangerous if improperly or 80% of rated lifting capacity, whichever is less. For operated or maintained. Operation and maintenance of this magnet operation, weight of magnet and load is restricted to crane must be in compliance with the information in the a maximum weight of 7,000 pounds or 80% of rated lifting Operators, Parts, and Safety Manuals supplied with this capacity, whichever is less. For clamshell and magnet crane. If these manuals are missing, order replacements operation, maximum boom length is restricted to 55 ft. and through the distributor. the boom angle is restricted to a minimum of 35 degrees. 3 . The operator and other personnel associated with this crane Lifts with either fly erected is prohibited for both clam and shall read and fully understand the latest applicable magnet operation. American National Standards (ASME B30.5) safety 2 . Rated lifting capacities shown on fully extended outriggers standards for cranes. do not exceed 85% of the tipping loads. Rated lifting 4 . The rated lifting capacities are based on crane standing capacities shown on intermediate extended or fully retracted level on firm supporting surface. outriggers are determined by the formula, rated load = (tipping load 0.1 X load factor)/1.25. Rated lifting SET UP: capacities shown on tires do not exceed 75% of the tipping loads. Tipping loads are determined by SAE crane stability 1 . The crane shall be leveled on a firm supporting surface. test code J765. Depending on the nature of the supporting surface, it may be 3 . Rated lifting capacities in the shaded areas above the bold necessary to have structural supports under the outrigger lines, are based on structural strength or hydraulic pontoons or tires to spread the load to a larger bearing limitations and have been tested to meet minimum surface. requirements of SAE 2 . When making lifts on outriggers, all tires must be free of J1063 cantilevered boom crane structures method of supporting surface. All outrigger beams must be extended to test. The rated lifting capacities below the bold lines are the same length; fully retracted, intermediate extended, or based on stability ratings. Some capacities are limited by a fully extended. The front bumper outrigger must be properly maximum obtainable 78_ boom angle. extended. 4 . Rated lifting capacities include the weight of the hook block, 3 . When operating on fully retracted outriggers, do not exceed hook ball, slings, bucket, magnet, and auxiliary lifting 64_ maximum boom angle with 16,000 lb. counterweight or devices. Their weights must be subtracted from the listed 71_ maximum boom angle with 12,000 lb. counterweight. rated capacity to obtain the net load which can be lifted. Rated lifting capacities include the deduct for either fly Loss of backward stability will occur causing a backward stowed on the base of the boom. For deducts of either fly tipping condition. erected, but not used, see Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary 4 . When making lifts on tires, they must be inflated to the Load Handling Equipment. recommended pressure. (See Operation note 19 and Tire 5 . Rated lifting capacities are based on freely suspended Inflation.) loads. No attempt shall be made to move a load horizontally 5 . Before swinging boom to over side position on tires, or on on the ground in any direction. fully retracted outriggers where capacities are not published, 6 . Rated lifting capacities are for lift crane service only. boom sections must be fully retracted and 45_ boom angle 7 . Do not operate at radii or boom lengths (minimum or maintained. maximum) where capacities are not listed. At these 6 . For required parts of line, see Wire Rope Capacity and positions, the crane can tip or cause boom failure. Winch Performance. 8 . The maximum loads which can be telescoped are not 7 . Before setting up on intermediate outriggers, retracted definable because of variation in loadings and crane outriggers, or tires, refer to Working Range Diagrams and maintenance, but it is permissible to attempt retraction and rated lifting capacities to determine allowable crane extension within the limits of the applicable load rating chart. configurations. 9 . For main boom capacities when either boom length or radius or both are between values listed, proceed as follows: a. For boom lengths not listed, use rating for next longer boom length or next shorter boom length, whichever is smaller. b. For load radii not listed, use rating for next larger radius.
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10 . The user shall operate at reduced ratings to allow for adverse job conditions, such as: soft or uneven ground, out of level conditions, wind, side loads, pendulum action, jerking or sudden stopping of loads, hazardous conditions, experience of personnel, traveling with loads, electrical wires, etc. Side load on boom or fly is dangerous and shall be avoided. 11 . Rated lifting capacities do not account for wind on suspended load or boom. Rated capacities and boom length shall be appropriately reduced as wind velocity approaches or exceeds 20 mph. 12 . When making lifts with auxiliary head machinery, the effective length of the boom increases by 2 ft. 13 . Power sections of boom must be extended in accordance with boom mode A or B. In boom mode B all power sections must be extended or retracted equally. 14 . Rated lifting capacities are based on correct reeving. Deduction must be made for excessive reeving. Any reeving over minimum required (see Wire Rope Capacity) is considered excessive and must be accounted for when making lifts. Use working range diagram to estimate the extra feet of rope then deduct 1 lb. for each extra foot of wire rope before attempting to lift a load. 15 . The loaded boom angle combined with the boom length give only an approximation of the operating radius. The boom angle, before loading, should be greater to account for deflection. For main boom capacities, the loaded boom angle is for reference only. For fly capacities, the loaded radius is for reference only. 16 . For fly capacities with main boom length less than 115 ft. and greater than 95 ft., the rated capacities are determined by the boom angle using the 115 ft. boom and fly chart. For angles not shown use the next lower boom angle to determine the rated capacity.
17 . For fly capacities with main boom length less than 95 ft., the rated capacities are determined by the boom angle only using the 95 ft. boom and fly chart. For angles not shown, use the next lower boom angle to determine the rated capacity. 18 . The 38 ft. boom length rated lifting capacities are based on boom fully retracted. If the boom is not fully retracted, do not exceed capacities shown for the 45 ft. boom length. 19 . Rated lifting capacities on tires depend on tire capacity, condition of tires, and tire air pressure. On tire capacities require lifting from main boom head only on a smooth and level surface. Pick and carry operations are restricted to maximum speed of 1 mph. The boom must be centered over the rear of the crane with two position travel swing lock engaged and the load must be restrained from swinging. For correct tire pressure, see Tire Inflation.
DEFINITIONS:
1 . Load 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: The angle between the boom base section and horizontal with freely suspended load at the rated radius. 3 . Working Area: Area 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 hoist line. 5 . Side Load: Horizontal side force applied to the lifted load either on the ground or in the air. 6 . No Load Stability Limit: The radius or boom angle beyond which it is not permitted to position the boom because the crane can overturn without any load on the hook. 7 . Load Factor: Load applied at the boom tip which gives the same moment effect as the boom mass.
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HTC-8670
BOOM EXTENSION
Boom Mode A
Only inner mid section telescopes
WINCH PERFORMANCE
Winch Line Pulls Wire Rope Layer Two Speed Winch Low Speed High Speed Drum Rope Capacity (ft.)
Base Section
Layer Total Available lbs.* Available lbs. 1 16,805 8,290 110 110 2 15,620 7,710 118 228 3 14,590 7,200 126 354 4 13,690 6,760 134 488 5 12,890 6,360 143 631 6 12,190 6,020 151 782 *Maximum lifting capacity: Type RB Rope = 12,920 Type ZB Rope = 15,600
Boom Mode B
Inner mid, outer mid and tip sections telescope simultaneously.
105 115
Tip Section 308 Stroke Outer Mid Section 308 Stroke Inner Mid Section 308 Stroke Base Section
TIRE INFLATION
Tire Size 12 R 22.5 Operation 1 MPH Stationary Tire Pressure (psi) 120 120
PONTOON LOADINGS
Maximum Pontoon Load: 97,400 lbs. Maximum Pontoon Ground Bearing Pressure: 215 psi
WORKING AREAS
Side C L Boom Center of Rotation Longitudinal L C of HTC
Rear
HTC on Outriggers
360_ Chart
Longitudinal C L of HTC
Lifting From 36.5 ft. Offset Fly With: PROHIBITED 24.5 ft. fly tip erected but not used PROHIBITED 24.5 ft. fly tip stowed on 36.5 ft. offset fly Note: Capacity deductions are for LinkBelt supplied equipment only.
See Note
HTC on Tires
C L Rear Axle
Note: These Lines Determine The Limiting Position Of Any Load For Operation Within Working Areas Indicated.
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40_ OFFSET 190 180 170 160 150 140 Height in feet above ground 130 120 110 8.5
20_ OFFSET
2_ OFFSET
61 FT. FLY+ 115 FT. BOOM 61 FT. FLY+ 95 FT. BOOM 36.5 FT. FLY+ 115 FT. BOOM
10
36.5 FT. FLY+ 95 FT. BOOM 115 FT. BOOM MODE B 105 FT. BOOM 95 FT. BOOM
100 85 FT. BOOM 90 75 FT. BOOM 80 70 60 40_ 50 30_ 40 30 20 10 0 30 80 70 60 50 40 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 Operating Radius From Axis Of Rotation In Feet 20 10 70 C L OF ROTATION 20_ 10_ 50_ 60_ 70_ 65 FT. BOOM 63.6 FT. BOOM MODE A 55 FT. BOOM 45 FT. BOOM 38 FT. BOOM MODES A & B 78_ MAX BOOM ANGLE
Note: Boom and fly geometry shown are for unloaded condition and crane standing level on firm supporting surface. Boom deflection, subsequent radius, and boom angle change must be accounted for when applying load to hook.
Do Not Lower The Boom Below The Minimum Boom Angle For No Load As Shown In The Lift Charts For The Boom Lengths Given. Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition.
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WARNING
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Note: Refer To Page 4 For Capacity Deductions Caused By Auxiliary Load Handling Equipment.
Boom Mode A 16,000 lbs. Counterweight
Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds On Fully Extended Outriggers See Set Up Note 2. 38 Ft. Load Radius (ft) 9 10 12 15 20 25 30 35 Min.Bm. Ang./Cap. 0 (31.0) Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 75.0 73.0 69.5 64.0 57.5 51.0 43.0 34.5 22.0 25,200 55 Ft. Load Radius (ft) 10 12 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 Min.Bm. Ang./Cap. 0 (48.0) 14,100 14,100 360 85,600 85,600 85,600 75,000 57,900 44,400 34,100 27,000 21,800 Over Rear 85,600 85,600 85,600 75,000 57,900 44,400 34,100 27,000 21,800 75.5 73.0 68.0 63.0 57.5 51.5 45.5 38.0 29.0 16.0 0 (56.6) 56,300 56,300 53,000 44,900 38,700 33,700 26,700 21,600 17,700 14,600 10,400 56,300 56,300 53,000 44,900 38,700 33,700 26,700 21,600 17,700 14,600 10,400 Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 25,200 Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 69.0 67.0 64.0 58.5 48.5 36.5 17.5 360 140,000 132,000 116,900 100,200 75,900 58,700 45,400 Over Rear 140,000 132,000 116,900 100,200 75,900 58,700 45,400 71.0 68.5 64.0 56.5 48.0 38.0 24.5 0 (38.0) 87,400 87,400 87,400 75,500 58,300 45,100 34,500 20,200 60.3 Ft. 360 Over Rear Load Radius (ft) 12 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Min.Bm Ang./ Cap.
45 Ft. Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 69.0 67.0 64.0 58.5 48.5 36.5 17.5
45 Ft. Over Rear 140,000 132,000 116,900 100,200 75,900 58,700 45,400 71.0 68.0 64.0 56.5 48.0 38.0 24.5 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 35,600 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 35,600 74.5 72.5 69.0 63.5 57.5 50.5 43.0 34.0 22.0 Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.)
42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 36,300 29,100 23,800 13,700 85 Ft.
42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 36,300 29,100 23,800 13,700
0 (31.0)
25,200 65 Ft.
25,200
0 (38.0)
19,200 75 Ft.
19,200
0 (48.0)
Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 75.5 73.0 68.0 63.5 58.0 52.5 46.5 39.5 31.5 20.0
360 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 36,600 29,400 24,300 20,300 17,200
Over Rear 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 36,600 29,400 24,300 20,300 17,200
Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 75.5 71.5 68.0 63.5 59.0 54.0 49.0 43.0 37.0 29.5 19.0
360
Over Rear
Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 77.5 74.5 71.0 67.0 63.5 59.5 55.0 50.5 46.0 40.5 34.5 27.5 18.0
360
Over Rear
42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 36,800 29,600 24,500 20,600 17,500 15,000 12,900
42,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 36,800 29,600 24,500 20,600 17,500 15,000 12,900
42,000 42,000 41,800 36,900 32,900 29,700 24,600 20,700 17,600 15,100 13,100 11,400 9,900 5,700 115 Ft.
42,000 42,000 41,800 36,900 32,900 29,700 24,600 20,700 17,600 15,100 13,100 11,400 9,900 5,700
0 (58.0)
10,100 95 Ft.
10,100
0 (68.0)
7,600
0 (78.0)
Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 76.5 73.5 70.0 67.0 63.5 60.0 56.0 52.5 48.0 43.5 38.5 33.0 26.5 17.0
360 38,600 33,800 29,800 26,600 23,900 21,700 19,800 17,700 15,200 13,200 11,600 10,100 8,800 7,700
Over Rear 38,600 33,800 29,800 26,600 23,900 21,700 19,800 17,700 15,200 13,200 11,600 10,100 8,800 7,700
Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 75.5 72.5 69.5 66.5 63.5 60.5 57.0 53.5 50.0 46.0 41.5 37.0 31.5 25.5 16.5
360
Over Rear
Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 77.0 74.5 72.0 69.5 66.5 63.5 61.0 58.0 54.5 51.5 48.0 44.0 40.0 35.5 30.5 24.5 16.0
360
Over Rear
30,300 27,000 24,100 21,700 19,600 17,900 16,200 14,900 13,300 11,600 10,200 8,900 7,800 6,800 5,900
30,300 27,000 24,100 21,700 19,600 17,900 16,200 14,900 13,300 11,600 10,200 8,900 7,900 6,900 6,000
24,500 24,500 22,200 20,000 18,100 16,300 14,900 13,600 12,500 11,600 10,300 9,000 7,800 6,900 6,000 5,200 4,600 2,200
24,500 24,500 22,200 20,000 18,100 16,300 14,900 13,600 12,500 11,600 10,300 9,000 7,900 7,000 6,100 5,400 4,700 2,200
0 (88.0)
4,300
4,300
0 (98.0)
3,100
3,100
0 (108.0)
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40_ Offset
20_ Offset
20_ Offset
2_ Offset
76.5 74.5 72.0 69.5 67.0 64.5 62.0 59.5 56.5 53.5 50.5 47.0 43.5 39.5 35.0 29.5 22.0 0
10,200 9,600 9,100 8,700 8,300 7,900 7,600 7,300 7,000 6,700 6,500 6,300 6,100 6,000 5,400 4,800 4,200 1,700
76.5 74.0 71.5 68.5 66.0 63.0 60.0 57.0 53.5 50.0 46.0 41.5
6,800 6,800 6,600 6,400 6,300 6,100 6,000 5,900 5,800 5,700 5,700 5,700
1,900
77.5 75.5 73.5 71.5 69.5 67.5 65.5 63.5 61.0 58.5 56.0 53.5 50.5 48.0 44.5 41.0 37.0 32.5 27.5 20.5 0 2_ Offset
9,200 8,900 8,600 8,200 8,000 7,700 7,400 7,200 7,000 6,800 6,500 6,100 5,600 5,200 4,700 4,100 3,600 3,100 2,700 2,300 400
77.5 75.0 73.0 71.0 68.5 66.5 64.0 61.5 59.0 56.5 53.5 50.5 47.0 43.0
6,800 6,600 6,500 6,300 6,200 6,100 6,000 5,900 5,800 5,700 5,700 5,400 4,900 4,300
500
40_ Offset
20_ Offset
20_ Offset
77.0 75.0 73.0 71.0 69.0 66.5 64.5 62.5 60.0 57.5 55.0 52.0 49.5 46.5 43.0 39.5 35.0 30.0 22.5 0
5,200 4,900 4,600 4,400 4,200 4,000 3,900 3,700 3,600 3,400 3,300 3,200 3,100 3,000 2,900 2,900 2,800 2,800 2,800 800
77.5 75.0 73.0 70.5 68.0 65.5 63.0 60.0 57.5 54.0 50.5 47.0 42.5
3,400 3,300 3,200 3,100 3,100 3,000 2,900 2,900 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800
1,000
Do Not Lower 61 Ft. Offset Fly In Working Position Below 20 Degrees Unless Main Boom Length Is 108 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition.
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WARNING
78.0* 76.0 74.5 73.0 71.0 69.0 67.5 65.5 63.5 61.5 59.5 57.0 55.0 52.5 50.0 47.5 44.5 41.5 38.0 33.5 28.5
4,900 4,700 4,500 4,300 4,200 4,000 3,900 3,700 3,600 3,500 3,400 3,300 3,200 3,100 3,000 2,900 2,800 2,500 2,300 2,000 1,600
76.5 74.5 72.5 70.5 68.5 66.5 64.0 62.0 59.5 57.0 54.0 51.0 48.0 44.0
3,300 3,200 3,100 3,000 3,000 2,900 2,900 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700
HTC-8670
Lexington, Kentucky
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Specifications
Telescopic Boom Truck Crane
HTC8670 LB
Long Boom
48 7 (14.80 m) 41 0 (12.50 m)
C L of Rotation
13' 8.125" (4.17 m) Tailswing of Counterweight 7' 0" (2.13 m) 4.625" (0.12 m)
LinkBe
10 8.88 (3.71 m) 11 6.88 (3.52 m)
HTC8670
6 7.69 (2.02 m)
5 6.25 (1.68 m)
17_
4.5 (114 mm) 8 1.38 (2.47 m) 2 7 (0.79 m) 11 0 (3.35 m) 19 3 (5.86 m) 26 9.5 (8.17 m) 9 11 (3.04 m) 8 11 (2.72 m) 25 (0.64 m) 25 (0.64 m) 13.25 (0.34 m) 30 (0.76 m) 30 (0.76 m)
17_
General Dimensions
8 6 (2.59 m)
Turning radius (wall to wall) Turning radius (curb to curb) Ground clearance Tailswing
4 7.125 (2.97 m)
LinkBelt
1 8 (0.50 m) 13.875 (2.97 m) 6 11 (2.12 m) 7 9 (2.36 m) Full Retraction 9 9 (2.97 m) Full Retraction 14 7 (4.45 m) Intermediate Extension 16 7 (5.05 m) Intermediate Extension 24 0 (7.32 m) Full Extension 26 0 (7.92 m) Full Extension 8.125 (0.20 m) 12.125 (0.31 m)
Not To Scale
Litho in U.S.A. 3/03 #5383 (Supersedes #5353)
Upper Structure
J Boom
S Windows are tinted and tempered safety glass Patented Design S Sliding rear and right side windows and S Boom side plates have diamond shaped swingup roof window for maximum visibilimpressions for superior strength to weight ity and ventilation ratio and 100,000 p.s.i. (689.5 MPa) steel S Slidebydoor opens to 3 (0.91 m) width angle chords for lateral stiffness. S Sixway adjustable seat, with seat belt, for S Boom telescope sections are supported by maximum operator comfort top, bottom and adjustable side wear S Handheld outrigger controls and sight shoes to prevent metal to metal contact. level bubble located on right side of cab S Diesel cab heater Boom S Pullout Cabwalkt S Circulating fan S 41 127 (12.50 38.71 m) foursection S Audible swing alarm S Warning horn full power boom S Backup alarm S Dome light S Two mode boom extension S Cup holder S The basic mode is the full power, synchro- S Fire extinguisher nized mode of telescoping all sections pro- S 12volt accessory outlet S Sun screen S Electric windshield wiper S Hand throttle portionally to 127 (38.71 m). S Windshield washer S Mirrors S The exclusive Amax mode (or mode S Top hatch window wiper S Defroster fan A) extends only the inner mid section to 69.6 (21.21 m) offering increased capaci- Optional ties for inclose, maximum capacity picks. S Amber strobe light S Mechanical Boom Angle Indicator S Amber rotating beacon S Hydraulic heater Boom Head S Air conditioning S Five 16.5 (0.42 m) root diameter nylon sheaves with a fifth nylon sheave available Controls to handle up to ten parts of wire rope. Hydraulic controls (joystick type) for: S Easily removable wire rope guards S Main winch S Rope dead end lugs provided on each side S Swing S Optional auxiliary winch S Boom hoist of boom head S Boom head designed for quick reeve of Foot controls for: hook block S Boom telescope S Fly pinning alignment tool S Swing brake Boom Elevation S Engine throttle S One LinkBelt designed hydraulic cylinder Optional with holding valve and bushing in each end. S Auxiliary winch S Hand control for controlling boom elevation S Single axis controls from 3 to +78.
Optional
S Internal RCL light bar: Visually informs operator when crane is approaching maximum load capacity with a series of green, yellow and red lights. S External RCL light bar: Visually informs ground crew when crane is approaching maximum load capacity kickouts and presettable alarms with a series of three lights; green, yellow and red.
J Swing
S Bidirectional hydraulic swing motor mounted to a planetary reducer for 360 continuous smooth swing at 1.7 r.p.m. S Swing park brake 360, electric over hydraulic (spring applied, hydraulic released) multidisc brake mounted on the speed reducer. Operated by toggle switch in overhead control console. S Swing brake 360, foot operated, hydraulic applied disc brake mounted on the speed reducer. S Swing lock Standard; two position travel lock operated from the operators cab. S Counterweight S Standard Pinned to upper structure frame. 12,000 lbs. (5 443 kg) threepiece design (4,000 lbs. each). S Optional 16,000 lbs. (7 258 kg) five piece design. (Dolly required for five piece arrangement ). S Hydraulically controlled counterweight removal, standard. Counterweight sections may be lowered on and pinned to carrier deck to balance axle loadings for travel. S 360_ (PawlinGear) swing lock. Meets New York City requirements
Cab Instrumentation
Optional
S Single 16.5 (0.42 m) root diameter nylon sheave with removable wire rope guard, mounted to boom S Use with one or two parts of line off the optional front winch S Does not affect erection of fly or use of main head sheaves for multiple reeving. 40ton (36.29 mt) quickreeve hook block 60ton (54.43 mt) quickreeve hook block 70ton (63.5 mt) quickreeve hook block 8.5ton (7.7 mt) hook ball Boom floodlight
Cornerpostmounted gauges for: S Hydraulic oil temperature S Audio/Visual warning system S Tachometer S Oil pressure S Voltmeter S Fuel S Water temperature
J Hydraulic System
Main Pump
S Two gear pump with a total of five sections S Combined pump capacity of 152 gpm (575 lpm). Powered by carrier engine with pump disconnect. S Spline type pump disconnect, engaged / disengaged from carrier cab S Maximum system operating pressure is 3,500 psi (24 133 kPa)
Optional
S S S S S
Operating data available includes: S Machine configuration. S Boom length S Boom angle S Head height S Radius of load Pilot Pressure / Counterweight Removal Pump S Allowed load S Actual load Optional S Pressure compensated piston pump powS % of allowed load S 39.5 (12.04 m) Onepiece lattice fly, stowered by carrier engine with pump disconPresettable alarms include: able, offsettable to 2, 20 and 40. nect. Operates at 1,500 psi (10 343 kPa) S Maximum and minimum boom angles S Lugs to allow for second section. maximum. S Maximum tip height S 39.5 67 (12.04 20.42 m) Twopiece Steering / Fifth Outrigger Pump S Maximum boom length (bifold) lattice fly, stowable, offsettable to S Single gear type pump, 8 gpm (30 lpm). S Swing left/right positions 2, 20 or 40. Powered by carrier engine through front S Operator defined area alarm is standard. gear housing. Max. pump operating presS Antitwo block weight designed for quick sure is 2,000 psi (13 790 kPa). reeve of hookblock. Environmental UltraCabt S Reservoir 169 gallon (639.7 L) capacity. One diffuser for deaeration. S Laminated fiborus composite material; isolated from sound with acoustical fabric insulation.
J Fly
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Filtration S One, 10micron filter located inside hydraulic reservoir S Accessible for easy replacement
Control valves
S Six separate pilot operated control valves allow simultaneous operation of all crane functions.
S Power up/down mode of operation Line Pulls and Speeds S Hoist drum cable followers S Maximum available line pull 16,506 lbs. S Bidirectional pistontype hydraulic motor (7 484 kg) and maximum line speed of 513 driven through planetary reduction unit for f.p.m. (156 m/min) on 16 (0.41 m) root positive control under all load conditions. diameter grooved drum. S Asynchronous parallel double crossover Optional grooved drums minimize rope harmonic S 2M auxiliary winch with twospeed motor, motion. automatic brake, and winch function lockS Winch circuit control provides balanced oil out. Power up/down modes. flow to both winches for smooth, simultaS Hoist drum cable followers neous operation. S Third wrap indicators S Rotation resistant wire rope S Drum rotation indicators
Carrier
J Type
The three outrigger positions are: S Full extension 24 0 (7.32 m) S 8 6 (2.59 m) wide, 231 (5.87 m) wheelS Intermediate position 14 7 (4.45 m) Parking/Emergency base. 8 x 4 drive standard S Full retraction 7 9 (2.36 m) S One spring set, air released chamber per S Capacities are available with the outrigger Frame rear axle end beams in the intermediate and full retracS 100,000 p.s.i. (689.5 MPa) steel, double S Parking brake applied with valve mounted tion positions. walled construction with integral 100,000 on carrier dash S When the outrigger position levers (lop.s.i. steel outrigger boxes. S Emergency brakes apply automatically cated on the outrigger beams) are enwhen air drops below 40 psi (275.8 kPa) in Optional gaged, the operator can set the crane in both systems S Carrier mounted storage box the intermediate or full retraction outrigger S Pintle hook position without having to leave the cab. S Electric and air connections for trailers and S Sheppard rack and pinion design boom dollies
J Steering
J Axles
Front Rear
S Tandem, 84.38 (2.14 m) track S Tandem, 72.8 (1.85 m) track. 6.17 to 1.0 ratio with interaxle differential with lockout.
J Transmission J Electrical
J Carrier Cab
Equipped with:
S Oneman cab of laminated fibrous composite material acoustical insulation with cloth covering. S Airride adjustable operators seat with seat belt S Tilting and lockable steering wheel S Door and windows locks S Lefthand and righthand rear view mirrors S Sliding righthand and rear tinted windows S Roll up/down lefthand tinted window S Desiccanttype air dryer S Steps to upper, lower cab and rear carrier S 120volt electric engine block heater S Backup warning alarm S Tow hooks and shackles S Aluminum fenders and mud flaps S Carrier mounted outrigger controls with throttle control S Electric windshield wiper and washer S Rotating beacon S Travel lights S Horn S Mud flaps S Fire extinguisher S Ashtray S 36,000 BTU heater S Defroster S Dome light S Cruise control S High beam light switch
J Suspension
Front axle Rear axle
S Leaf spring suspension S Airride, bogie beam type, suspension
Lights
J Wheels
Standard Optional
S Front and rear hub piloted aluminum disc S Spare tire and wheel assemblies
S Three position operation capability S Four hydraulic, telescoping beam and jack outriggers S Vertical jack cylinders equipped with inteStandard Front gral holding valve S Beams extend to 24 (7.32 m) centerline S 445/65R22.5 (Load range L) single tocenterline and retract to within 8 6 tubeless radials (2.59 m) overall width. Standard Rear S Equipped with stowable, lightweight 24 S 12R22.5 (Load range L) dual (0.61 m) diameter aluminum floats. tubeless radials S Standard fifth outrigger, 14.75 (0.37 m) self storing steel pad is operable from ground or operators cab. Service S Handheld controls and sight level bubble S Full air brakes on all wheel ends with autolocated in operators cab and on carrier deck. matic slack adjustors. Dual circuit with Confined Area Lifting Capacities modulated emergency brakes.
J Outriggers
J Tires
Cab instrumentation
S S S S S S S S S S Illuminated instrument panel speedometer. Tachometer S Hourmeter Fuel gauge S Fuses Oil pressure gauge S Odometer Turn signal indicator S Voltmeter Water temperature gauge Front and rear air pressure gauges Audio/visual warning system Check engine and stop engine lights Automotive type ignition
J Brakes
(CALCt) System
S The crane is operational in one of the three outriggers positions and operational in confined areas in two positions (intermediate and full retraction.
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Optional
S Amber strobe light S Air conditioning
HTC8670 Long Boom
J Engine
Engine standard
Cylinders cycle Bore Stroke Displacement Maximum brake hp. Peak torque Electric system Fuel capacity Alternator Crankcase capacity
J Axle Loads
Base machine with standard 41 127 (12.50 38.71 m) foursection boom, 2M main winch with 2speed hoisting and power up/down, 670 (204.21 m), 3/4 (19 mm) wire rope, 8 x 4, 8.5 (2.59 m) carrier with Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine, 100 gal. (378 L) fuel and no counterweight. Cold weather starting aids propane and ether Aluminum storage box Driver in carrier cab Pintle hook w/air and electrical hookups Air conditioning in carrier cab Auxiliary winch with 670 (204.21 m) front rope Hydraulic heater Air conditioning in upper cab One slab of counterweight on upper Two slabs of counterweight on upper Three slabs of counterweight on upper Three slabs of counterweight on upper plus two cheek weights Fly brackets to boom base section for fly options 39.5 (12.04 m) offsettable fly with tip lugs stowed 39.5 67 ft. (12.04 20.42 m) twopiece fly stowed 40ton (36.3 mt) hookblock at front bumper 70ton (63.5 mt) hookblock at front bumper Hookball to front bumper Auxiliary arm
G.V.W.
lbs. 77,614 40 57 200 30 100 899 170 120 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 160 1,602 2,380 720 1,400 360 125 Front axle kg. 35 205 18 26 91 14 45 408 77 54 1 814 3 629 5 443 7 257 72 700 1 020 327 635 163 57
Transfer one slab of counterweight to carrier deck Transfer two slabs of counterweight to carrier deck Transfer three slabs of counterweight to carrier deck
Adjust gross vehicle weight & axle loading according to component weight. Note: All weights are 3%
Axle
Front Rear
Lexington, Kentucky
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