HTC-8660 60-ton (54. Metric ton) boom and fly capacities for this machine are listed by the following sections: Fully Extended Outriggers S Working Range Diagram (12,000 lbs. Counterweight) S 35. To 60. Ft. (10. - 18. M) main boom capacities, A-max mode S 35 to 110 ft (10. To 33. M) Basic Mode "b" fly capacities, Basic Mode "c" the rated lifting capacities are based on crane standing level on
HTC-8660 60-ton (54. Metric ton) boom and fly capacities for this machine are listed by the following sections: Fully Extended Outriggers S Working Range Diagram (12,000 lbs. Counterweight) S 35. To 60. Ft. (10. - 18. M) main boom capacities, A-max mode S 35 to 110 ft (10. To 33. M) Basic Mode "b" fly capacities, Basic Mode "c" the rated lifting capacities are based on crane standing level on
HTC-8660 60-ton (54. Metric ton) boom and fly capacities for this machine are listed by the following sections: Fully Extended Outriggers S Working Range Diagram (12,000 lbs. Counterweight) S 35. To 60. Ft. (10. - 18. M) main boom capacities, A-max mode S 35 to 110 ft (10. To 33. M) Basic Mode "b" fly capacities, Basic Mode "c" the rated lifting capacities are based on crane standing level on
HTC-8660 60-ton (54. Metric ton) boom and fly capacities for this machine are listed by the following sections: Fully Extended Outriggers S Working Range Diagram (12,000 lbs. Counterweight) S 35. To 60. Ft. (10. - 18. M) main boom capacities, A-max mode S 35 to 110 ft (10. To 33. M) Basic Mode "b" fly capacities, Basic Mode "c" the rated lifting capacities are based on crane standing level on
Lifting Capacities Telescopic Hydraulic Truck Crane HTC8660 60ton (54.43 metric ton) Boom and fly capacities for this machine are listed by the following sections: Fully Extended Outriggers S Working Range Diagram (12,000 lbs. Counterweight) S 35.5 to 60.3 ft. (10.82 18.38 m) main boom capacities, Amax mode S 35.5 to 110 ft. (10.82 33.53 m) main boom capacities, Basic Mode B S 34 (10.36 m) ft. offset fly capacities, Basic Mode B S 34 to 56 ft. (10.36 33.53 m) twopiece offset fly capacities, Basic mode B LinkBelt HTC-8660 HTC-8660 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. HTC-8660 - 2 - WARNING 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. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL: 1 . Rated lifting capacities in pounds as shown on lift charts pertain to this crane as originally manufactured and normally equipped. Modifications to the crane or use of optional equipment other than that specified can result in a reduction of capacity. 2 . Construction equipment can be dangerous if improperly operated or maintained. Operation and maintenance of this crane must be in compliance with the information in the Operators, Parts, and Safety Manuals supplied with this crane. If these manuals are missing, order replacements through the distributor. 3 . The operator and other personnel associated with this crane shall read and fully understand the latest applicable American National Standards ASME B30.5 safety standards for cranes. 4 . The rated lifting capacities are based on crane standing level on firm supporting surface. SET UP: 1 . The crane shall be leveled on a firm supporting surface. Depending on the nature of the supporting surface, it may be necessary to have structural supports under the outrigger pontoons or tires to spread the load to a larger bearing surface. 2 . When making lifts on outriggers, all tires must be free of supporting surface. All outrigger beams must be extended to the same length; fully retracted, intermediate extended, or fully extended. The front bumper outrigger must be properly extended. 3 . When operating on fully retracted outriggers, do not exceed 70_ maximum boom angle with 12,000 lb. counterweight. Loss of backward stability will occur causing a backward tipping condi- tion. 4 . When making lifts on tires, they must be inflated to the recommended pressure. (See Operation note 20 and Tire Inflation.) 5 . Before swinging boom to over side position on tires, or on fully retracted outriggers where capacities are not published, boom sections must be fully retracted and 45_ boom angle main- tained. 6 . For required parts of line, see Wire Rope Capacity and Winch Performance. 7 . When installing or removing counterweights, crane must be on fully extended outriggers and boom fully retracted. Do not exceed a 30 ft. radius when moving counterweights. 8 . Before setting up on intermediate outriggers, retracted outriggers, or tires, refer to Working Range Diagrams and rated lifting capacities to determine allowable crane configurations. OPERATION: 1 . Rated lifting capacities at rated radius shall not be exceeded. Do not tip the crane to determine allowable loads. For concrete bucket operation, weight of bucket and load shall not exceed 80% of rated lifting capacities. For clamshell bucket operation, weight of bucket and bucket contents is restricted to a maximum weight of 7,000 pounds or 80% of rated lifting capacity, whichever is less. For magnet operation, weight of magnet and load is restricted to a maximum weight of 7,000 pounds or 80% of rated lifting capacity, whichever is less. For clamshell and magnet operation, maximum boom length is restricted to 55 ft. and the boom angle is restricted to a minimum of 35 degrees. Lifts with either fly erected is prohibited for both clam and magnet operation. 2 . Rated lifting capacities shown on fully extended outriggers do not exceed 85% of the tipping loads. Rated lifting capacities shown on intermediate extended or fully retracted outriggers are determined by the formula, rated load = (tipping load 0.1 X load factor)/1.25. Rated lifting capacities shown on tires do not exceed 75% of the tipping loads. Tipping loads are determined by SAE crane stability test code J765. 3 . Rated lifting capacities in the shaded areas above the bold lines, are based on structural strength or hydraulic limitations and have been tested to meet minimum requirements of SAE J1063 cantilevered boom crane structures method of test. The rated lifting capacities below the bold lines are based on stability ratings. Some capacities are limited by a maximum obtainable 78_ boom angle. 4 . Rated lifting capacities include the weight of the hook block, hook ball, slings, bucket, magnet, and auxiliary lifting devices. Their weights must be subtracted from the listed rated capacity to obtain the net load which can be lifted. Rated lifting capacities include the deduct for either fly stowed on the base of the boom. For deducts of either fly erected, but not used, see Capacity Deductions For Auxiliary Load Handling Equipment. 5 . Rated lifting capacities are based on freely suspended loads. No attempt shall be made to move a load horizontally on the ground in any direction. 6 . Rated lifting capacities are for lift crane service only. 7 . Do not operate at radii or boom lengths (minimum or maximum) where capacities are not listed. At these positions, the crane can tip or cause boom failure. 8 . The maximum loads which can be telescoped are not definable because of variation in loadings and crane maintenance, but it is permissible to attempt retraction and extension within the limits of the applicable load rating chart. 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. - 3 - HTC-8660 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 . The least stable rated working area depends on the configuration of the crane set up. 15 . 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. 16 . 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. 17 . For fly capacities with main boom length less than 110 ft. and greater than 85 ft., the rated capacities are determined by the boom angle using the 110 ft. boom and fly chart. For angles not shown use the next lower boom angle to determine the rated capacity. 18 . For fly capacities with main boom length less than 85 ft., the rated capacities are determined by the boom angle only using the 85 ft. boom and fly chart. For angles not shown, use the next lower boom angle to determine the rated capacity. 19 . The 35.5 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. 20 . 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. HTC-8660 - 4 - BOOM EXTENSION Boom Mode A Boom Mode B Only inner mid section telescopes Inner mid, outer mid and tip sections telescope simultaneously. Inner Mid Section 298 Stroke Base Section Inner Mid Section 298 Stroke Base Section Outer Mid Section 298 Stroke Tip Section 298 Stroke 35.5 45 55 60.3 Boom Length (ft.) Boom Length (ft.) 35.5 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 110 TIRE INFLATION Tire Size Operation Tire Pressure (psi) 12 R 22.5 1 MPH Stationary 120 120 295/80 R 22.5 1 MPH Stationary 110 110 PONTOON LOADINGS Maximum Pontoon Load: Maximum Pontoon Ground Bearing Pressure: 97,400 lbs. 215 psi CAPACITY DEDUCTIONS FOR AUXILIARY LOAD HANDLING EQUIPMENT Load Handling Equipment: (lbs.) Auxiliary Head Attached 100 40ton quick reeve 4 sheave hook block (see hook block for actual weight) 720 60ton quick reeve 4 sheave hook block (see hook block for actual weight) 1,100 70ton quick reeve 5 sheave hook block (see hook block for actual weight) 1,400 8.5ton hook ball (see hook ball for actual weight) 360 Lifting From Main Boom With: (lbs.) 34 ft. or 56 ft. fly stowed on base (see operation note 4) 0 34 ft. offset fly erected but not used 4,200 56 ft. offset fly erected but not used 7,300 Lifting From 28.5 ft. Offset Fly With: 22 ft. fly tip erected but not used PROHIBITED 22 ft. fly tip stowed on 28.5 ft. offset fly PROHIBITED Note: Capacity deductions are for LinkBelt supplied equipment only. WINCH PERFORMANCE Winch Line Pulls Two Speed Winch Drum Rope Capacity (ft.) Wire Rope Low Speed High Speed Rope Layer Available Lbs.* Available lbs. Layer Total 1 16,407 7,793 110 110 2 15,085 7,165 119 229 3 13,959 6,631 129 358 4 12,990 6,170 138 496 5 12,147 5,770 148 644 6 N/A N/A 158 802 *Maximum lifting capacity: Type RB Rope = 12,920 Type ZB Rope = 15,600 WIRE ROPE CAPACITY Maximum Lifting Capacities Based On Wire Rope Strength 3/4 3/4 Parts of Line Type RB Type ZB Notes 1 12,920 15,600 2 25,840 31,200 3 38,760 46,800 Capacities shown are in pounds and working loads must not ex- 4 51,680 62,400 and working loads must not ex- ceed the ratings on the capacity 5 64,600 79,000 charts in the Crane Rating Manual. 6 77,520 93,600 Study Operators Manual for wire 7 90,440 109,200 rope inspection procedures and single part of line applications. 8 103,360 124,800 single part of line applications. 9 116,280 140,400 10 129,200 156,000 LBCE DESCRIPTION TYPE RB TYPE ZB 18 X 19 Rotation Resistant Compact Strand, High Strength Preformed, Right Regular Lay 36 X 7 Rotation Resistant Extra Improved Plow Steel Right Regular Lay HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT PRESSURE SETTINGS Function Pressure (PSI) Front And Rear Winch 2,750 Outriggers 3,000 Boom Hoist 2,900 Telescope 3,000 Swing 1,500 Steering 2,000 Bumper Outrigger 650 Pilot Control 500 Counterweight Removal 1,500 WORKING AREAS Longitudinal C of HTC L Center of Rotation Note: These Lines Determine The Limiting Position Of Any Load For Operation Within Working Areas Indicated. Longitudinal C of HTC L HTC on Tires Center Of Rotation HTC on Outriggers Rear 360_ Chart Front C Outrigger Pontoon L See Note See Note Boom Centered Over Rear Side Side C Boom L C Rear Axle L C Front Axle L - 5 - HTC-8660 WORKING RANGE DIAGRAM 65 FT. BOOM MODE B 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 78_ MAX BOOM ANGLE 95 FT. BOOM 85 FT. BOOM 75 FT. BOOM 45 FT. BOOM 35.5 FT. BOOM MODES A & B 34 FT. FLY + 110 FT. BOOM Operation radius from axis of rotation in feet H e i g h t
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g r o u n d Working Range Diagram On Fully Extended Outriggers Do Not Lower The Boom Below The Minimum Boom Angle For No Load Stability As Shown In The Lift Charts For The Boom Lengths Given. Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. WARNING 12,000# Counterweight f Denotes Main Boom + 56 FlyBoom Mode B j Denotes Main Boom + 34 FlyBoom Mode B Y Denotes Main Boom Boom Mode B 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. 10 8.5 40_ OFFSET 20_ OFFSET 2_ OFFSET 56 FT. FLY + 110 FT. BOOM 56 FT. FLY + 85 FT. BOOM 34 FT. FLY + 85 FT. BOOM 110 FT. BOOM MODE B 105 FT. BOOM 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 ROTATION C L 70_ 60_ 50_ 40_ 30_ 20_ 10_ 60.3 FT. BOOM MODE A 55 FT. BOOM HTC-8660 - 6 - Note: Refer To Page 4 For Capacity Deductions Caused By Auxiliary Load Handling Equipment. Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds On Fully Extended Outriggers See Set Up Note 2. Boom Mode A 12,000 lbs. Counterweight 35.5 Ft. 45 Ft. Load Loaded Loaded Load Radius (ft) Loaded Boom 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom 360 Over Rear Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear 9 70.5 120,000 120,000 10 68.5 108,900 108,900 73.5 87,100 87,100 12 65.0 96,900 96,900 71.0 87,100 87,100 15 59.5 82,700 82,700 66.5 82,200 82,200 20 49.5 64,500 64,500 59.5 64,100 64,100 25 37.5 48,300 49,800 51.5 47,500 49,500 30 20.0 33,500 37,700 42.5 33,200 37,600 35 32.0 24,600 28,500 40 15.5 18,700 22,200 Min. Boom Angle/Cap. 0 19,900 19,900 0 13,200 13,200 55 Ft. 60.3 Ft. Loaded Loaded Load Radius (ft) Loaded Boom 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom 360 Over Rear Radius (ft) Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear 10 77.0 79,500 79,500 12 75.0 72,200 72,200 76.5 61,300 61,300 15 71.5 63,300 63,300 73.5 57,600 57,600 20 66.0 52,100 52,100 68.5 47,100 47,100 25 60.0 44,000 44,000 63.0 39,500 39,500 30 53.5 32,700 37,100 57.5 32,500 33,900 35 46.5 24,200 28,200 51.5 24,100 28,000 40 38.5 18,600 22,200 45.0 18,400 22,000 45 29.0 14,500 17,700 37.5 14,400 17,600 50 14.5 11,300 14,200 28.5 11,400 14,200 55 15.0 8,900 11,500 Min. Boom Angle/Cap. 0 8,400 8,400 0 6,500 6,500 Boom Mode B 12,000 lbs. Counterweight Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds On Fully Extended Outriggers See Set Up Note 2. 35.5 Ft. 45 Ft. 55 Ft. Load Radius (ft) Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear 9 70.5 120,000 120,000 10 68.5 108,900 108,900 73.0 42,000 42,000 76.5 42,000 42,000 12 65.0 96,900 96,900 70.5 42,000 42,000 74.5 42,000 42,000 15 59.5 82,700 82,700 66.5 42,000 42,000 71.5 42,000 42,000 20 49.5 64,500 64,500 59.5 42,000 42,000 66.0 42,000 42,000 25 37.5 48,300 49,800 51.5 42,000 42,000 60.0 42,000 42,000 30 20.0 33,500 37,700 42.5 34,700 39,000 53.5 35,300 39,500 35 32.0 26,000 29,800 46.5 26,600 30,500 40 15.5 20,000 23,500 38.5 20,800 24,300 45 29.0 16,600 19,700 50 14.0 13,400 16,200 Min. Boom Angle/ Cap. 0 19,900 19,900 0 14,300 14,300 0 10,200 10,200 65 Ft. 75 Ft. 85 Ft. Load Radius (ft) Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear 12 77.0 42,000 42,000 15 74.5 42,000 42,000 77.0 42,000 42,000 20 70.0 42,000 42,000 73.0 42,000 42,000 75.5 35,900 35,900 25 65.5 42,000 42,000 69.0 41,700 41,700 72.0 31,500 31,500 30 60.0 35,600 39,800 65.0 35,800 37,100 68.5 28,100 28,100 35 54.5 26,900 30,800 60.5 27,100 30,900 64.5 25,400 25,400 40 49.0 21,200 24,700 56.0 21,400 24,900 61.0 21,500 23,000 45 42.5 17,000 20,200 51.0 17,200 20,400 56.5 17,400 20,500 50 35.5 13,900 16,800 45.5 14,100 17,000 52.5 14,300 17,200 55 26.5 11,500 14,000 40.0 11,800 14,400 48.0 12,000 14,500 60 13.0 9,400 11,800 33.0 9,800 12,200 43.0 10,000 12,400 65 25.0 8,200 10,400 37.5 8,400 10,700 70 12.5 6,800 8,800 31.5 7,100 9,100 75 23.5 5,900 7,900 80 12.0 4,900 6,700 Min. Boom Angle/ Cap 0 7,400 7,400 0 5,400 5,400 0 3,900 3,900 95 Ft. 105 Ft. 110 Ft. Load Radius (ft) Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear Loaded Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Over Rear 20 77.5 31,800 31,800 25 74.5 28,300 28,300 76.0 25,700 25,700 77.0 22,600 22,600 30 71.0 25,300 25,300 73.5 23,100 23,100 74.5 22,100 22,100 35 68.0 22,800 22,800 70.5 20,900 20,900 71.5 20,000 20,000 40 64.5 20,800 20,800 67.5 19,000 19,000 69.0 18,300 18,300 45 61.0 17,500 19,000 64.5 17,400 17,400 66.0 16,700 16,700 50 57.5 14,400 17,300 61.5 14,500 15,900 63.0 14,500 15,200 55 53.5 12,100 14,600 58.0 12,200 14,700 60.0 12,200 13,900 60 49.5 10,100 12,600 54.5 10,200 12,600 57.0 10,300 12,400 65 45.5 8,600 10,800 51.0 8,700 10,900 53.5 8,700 10,900 70 41.0 7,200 9,300 47.5 7,300 9,400 50.0 7,400 9,500 75 35.5 6,100 8,100 43.5 6,200 8,200 46.5 6,300 8,200 80 30.0 5,100 6,900 39.0 5,300 7,100 42.5 5,300 7,100 85 22.5 4,300 6,000 34.0 4,400 6,100 38.0 4,500 6,200 90 11.5 3,500 5,100 28.5 3,700 5,300 33.5 3,800 5,400 95 21.5 3,000 4,500 28.0 3,100 4,600 100 11.0 2,400 3,900 21.5 2,500 3,900 Min. Boom Angle/ Cap. 0 2,700 2,700 4.5 17.0 - 7 - HTC-8660 20_ Offset 2_ Offset 34 Ft. Offset Fly 40_ Offset 85 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds On Fully Extended Outriggers See Set Up Note 2. Boom Mode B 12,000 lbs. Counterweight 2_ Offset 20_ Offset 40_ Offset Load Loaded Loaded Loaded Radius Loaded Boom Angle 360_ Loaded Boom Angle 360_ Loaded Boom Angle 360_ (ft) Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 25 77.5 18,600 30 75.0 17,000 35 73.0 15,600 77.5 11,000 40 70.5 14,500 75.0 10,500 45 68.0 13,600 72.5 10,100 77.0 8,200 50 65.0 12,700 70.0 9,600 74.5 7,900 55 62.5 11,900 67.5 9,300 71.5 7,600 60 60.0 11,100 64.5 8,900 69.0 7,400 65 57.0 9,900 62.0 8,600 66.0 7,200 70 54.0 8,500 59.0 8,200 62.5 7,000 75 50.5 7,400 56.0 7,900 59.5 6,800 80 47.0 6,400 52.5 7,000 56.0 6,700 85 43.5 5,600 48.5 6,100 52.0 6,500 90 40.0 4,800 45.0 5,300 48.0 5,600 95 35.5 4,200 40.5 4,600 43.0 4,800 100 31.0 3,600 35.5 3,900 105 26.0 3,100 30.0 3,300 110 19.0 2,600 23.0 2,800 115 7.5 2,200 Min.Bm. Min.Bm. Ang./Cap. 0 1,700 0 1,800 0 1,900 56 Ft. Offset Fly 20_ Offset 2_ Offset 40_ Offset 85 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds On Fully Extended Outriggers See Set Up Note 2. Boom Mode B 12,000 lbs. Counterweight 2_ Offset 20_ Offset 40_ Offset Load Loaded Loaded Loaded Load Radius (ft) Loaded Boom Angle 360_ Loaded Boom Angle 360_ Loaded Boom Angle 360_ Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 35 76.5 11,100 40 74.5 10,500 45 72.5 9,600 50 70.0 8,800 77.0 6,200 55 68.0 8,100 75.0 5,900 60 66.0 7,600 73.0 5,600 65 63.5 7,000 70.5 5,300 77.0 4,200 70 61.5 6,600 68.5 5,000 74.5 4,000 75 59.0 6,200 66.0 4,800 72.0 3,900 80 56.5 5,800 63.5 4,600 69.5 3,800 85 54.0 5,500 61.0 4,400 66.5 3,700 90 51.5 5,200 58.5 4,200 64.0 3,600 95 48.5 4,800 55.5 4,000 61.0 3,500 100 45.5 4,200 52.5 3,900 57.5 3,500 105 42.5 3,700 49.5 3,800 54.5 3,400 110 39.0 3,200 46.0 3,700 50.5 3,400 115 35.5 2,800 42.5 3,200 46.5 3,400 120 31.5 2,400 38.0 2,700 41.0 2,900 125 27.5 2,000 33.5 2,300 130 22.0 1,700 27.5 1,900 Do Not Lower 56 Ft. Offset Fly In Working Position Below 20.5_ Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 80 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. WARNING 20_ Offset 2_ Offset 34 Ft. Offset Fly 40_ Offset 110 Ft. Main Boom Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds On Fully Extended Outriggers See Set Up Note 2. Boom Mode B 12,000 lbs. Counterweight 2_ Offset 20_ Offset 40_ Offset Load Loaded Loaded Loaded Radius (ft) Loaded Boom 360_ Loaded Boom 360_ Loaded Boom 360_ (ft) Angle (Deg.) 360 Angle (Deg.) 360 Angle (Deg.) 360 35 76.5 10,500 40 74.5 10,500 45 72.5 10,500 77.0 9,500 50 70.5 9,800 75.0 8,700 55 68.5 8,900 72.5 8,000 76.5 7,400 60 66.5 8,200 70.5 7,400 74.0 6,900 65 64.0 7,500 68.5 6,800 72.0 6,400 70 62.0 6,900 66.0 6,400 69.5 6,000 75 59.5 6,400 63.5 6,000 67.0 5,600 80 57.0 6,000 61.5 5,600 64.5 5,300 85 54.5 5,300 59.0 5,200 62.0 5,000 90 52.0 4,500 56.5 4,900 59.5 4,700 95 49.0 3,900 53.5 4,400 56.5 4,500 100 46.5 3,300 50.5 3,800 53.5 4,100 105 43.5 2,800 47.5 3,200 50.0 3,500 110 40.0 2,300 44.0 2,700 46.5 2,900 115 37.0 1,900 40.5 2,200 42.5 2,400 120 37.0 1,800 Do Not Lower 34 Ft. Offset Fly In Working Position Below 36_ Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 88 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. WARNING 110 Ft. Main Boom 20_ Offset 2_ Offset 40_ Offset 56 Ft. Offset Fly Rated Lifting Capacities In Pounds On Fully Extended Outriggers See Set Up Note 2. Boom Mode B 12,000 lbs. Counterweight 2_ Offset 20_ Offset 40_ Offset Load Loaded Loaded Loaded Radius (ft) Loaded Boom Angle 360_ Loaded Boom Angle 360_ Loaded Boom Angle 360_ (ft) Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 Boom Angle (Deg.) 360 40 77.0 6,900 45 75.5 6,900 50 74.0 6,900 55 72.5 6,900 60 70.5 6,400 77.0 5,600 65 69.0 5,900 75.0 5,200 70 67.0 5,400 73.0 4,800 75 65.0 5,000 71.5 4,500 76.5 4,000 80 63.0 4,600 69.5 4,200 74.5 3,800 85 61.0 4,300 67.5 3,900 72.5 3,600 90 59.0 4,000 65.5 3,600 70.5 3,300 95 57.0 3,700 63.0 3,400 68.0 3,100 100 55.0 3,500 61.0 3,200 66.0 3,000 105 53.0 3,200 59.0 3,000 63.5 2,800 110 50.5 2,800 56.5 2,800 61.0 2,600 115 48.0 2,300 54.0 2,700 58.5 2,500 120 51.5 2,500 55.5 2,400 125 48.5 2,100 52.5 2,300 130 49.5 2,000 Do Not Lower 56 Ft. Offset Fly In Working Position Below 45.5_ Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom Length Is 80 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition. WARNING HTC-8660 - 8 - Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company Lexington, Kentucky www.linkbelt.com R LinkBelt is a registered trademark. Copyright 2000. All rights reserved. We are constantly improving our products and therefore reserve the right to change designs and specifications.