1.

What maximum net load can be lifted with the offset fly over the “side” of the crane

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

2.

What is the net capacity when a lift is made off the fly over the “side” of the crane

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

3.

What is the net capacity of this crane for a lift over the “front” with the main boom?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

4.

What is the net capacity of this crane when a lift is made off the main boom over the “front”

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

5.

You are making a lift over the “rear” of the crane using the 60 ton Hook Block. What is your Net Capacity with the crane in this configuration

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

6.

You are planning a lift over the side from the Offset Fly. Your crane is properly set up on firm level ground. What is your net capacity in this configuration?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

7.

You are planning a pick and carry operation for your client. The lift will take place on a paved route through the community. What is the maximum speed that the crane can proceed at during this operation?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

8.

You are planning a heavy lift in a tight area with limited space to extend your main boom sections. With the crane in this configuration how much will the effective boom length increase when lifting with the auxiliary boom head attached?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

9.

You are planning a heavy lift from the main boom utilizing the 40 ton Hook Block. Your crane is properly set up with all your outriggers fully extended and set. What is your Gross Capacity with the crane in this configuration?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

10.

At what maximum radius can a net load of 7950 lbs be lifted over the “side” and placed over the “rear” of the crane?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

11.

You are making a lift from the main boom over the front of the crane. In this configuration what is your net capacity?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

12.

What is the net capacity of this crane lifting from the main boom over the front using the necessary Hook Ball or Hook Block?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

13.

What is the net capacity of this crane when a lift is made off the main boom over the “rear”? Your crane is set up on firm level ground with all four outriggers fully extended and set.

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

14.

You are making a lift over the “side” of the crane using the 60 ton Hook Block. What is your Net Capacity with the crane in this configuration?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

15.

What is the net capacity when a lift is made off the fly over the “rear” of the crane with your outriggers fully extended and set on firm level ground?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

16.

What is the net capacity when a lift is made off the fly over the “rear” of the crane with your outriggers fully extended and set on firm level ground?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

17.

Your crane is level with all 4 outriggers fully extended and set. You are plan-ning to make a lift over the “rear” of the crane. What is your net capacity of the machine in this configuration?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

18.

Your crane is setup level with all 4 outriggers fully extended and set. What is the net capacity for hoisting 360 degree rotation in this configuration?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

19.

The Lift Director for your job has informed you a critical lift involving hoisting 6 electri-cians in a personnel lifting platform this afternoon. Your crane is properly set up within one percent level with all four outriggers fully extended and set. You have attended the pre-lift meeting and your trail lift in accordance with ASME B30.23 Safety Standard for Personnel Lift-ing Systems. What is your net capacity for 360 degree rotation in this configuration?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

20.

The main boom on your crane is fully extended to 110 feet. You are set up on firm level ground with all 4 outriggers fully extended and set. You are moving a scrap iron skip around the construction yard. With a gang of laborers cleaning up the site, what is your net capacity in this set up?

Note: For line in use, when wire rope deductions are required, the rope length shall be measured from the boom tip to the ground.

 
 
 
 

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