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SK1265-AT6
Introduction
Truck
Introduction
Dear user,
This manual provides the user of the Spierings folding crane SK1265-AT6 with information concerning the truck's
construction, function and operation. Also detailed, technical descriptions and maintenance instructions are given in
the maintenance section of this manual.
SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES
P.O. Box 24
5340 AA OSS
The Netherlands
Merwedestraat 15
5347 KZ OSS
The Netherlands
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SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9

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  • Page 1 Truck Introduction Dear user, This manual provides the user of the Spierings folding crane SK1265-AT6 with information concerning the truck’s construction, function and operation. Also detailed, technical descriptions and maintenance instructions are given in the maintenance section of this manual.
  • Page 2: Liability Clause

    If at any work site of the Spierings truck/crane the safety rules and regulations are stricter than those laid down in the manual, or possible additions thereto, these stricter rules are to be complied with under penalty of expiry of the guarantee and with exclusion of every liability.
  • Page 3: General

    Truck General After delivery of your Spierings crane, you will receive an email with a link to create your own user account. The email could have been ended up in your spam. You are receiving this email so that you can gain access to the documentation accompanying your Spierings crane.
  • Page 4 Do not come in turning radius! Wear safety shoes! Corrosive substances! Wear a helmet! Electric voltage! Wear a safety harness! Environmental hazard! Check / test! Caution! Incorrect! Danger of slipping! Good! Entrapment hazard! Conditions Fire hazard! SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Checking seat belts ....................3-4 3.2.2.4. Cleaning seat belts ....................3-4 3.3. Wing mirrors ............................3-5 3.4. Sun blinds ............................3-5 3.5. Storage room ............................3-5 3.6. Battery chargers remote control batteries ..................... 3-6 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    4.4.3. Instruments: Turn the truck on ignition ..................4-9 4.4.4. Instruments: After starting the diesel engine ................4-11 4.4.5. Instruments: During driving ......................4-12 4.5. Switching gears..........................4-13 4.5.1. Gear lever ..........................4-14 4.5.2. Rotary switch ..........................4-15 4.5.3. Automatic mode ........................4-16 4.5.4. Manual mode ..........................4-17 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 7 4.15.1. Folding the buffer beam ......................4-54 4.15.2. Unfolding the buffer beam ......................4-55 4.16. Driving with an erected tower ......................4-56 4.16.1. Conditions for driving with an erected tower................4-57 4.16.2. Instructions for driving with an erected tower ................4-59 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 8 4.17.5. Towing with damage to the driven axles ...................4-67 Maintenance truck ............................5-1 5.1. When is the right time to thoroughly inspect your Spierings crane? ............5-1 5.1.1. Electronic component ....................... 5-1 5.1.2. Drive component of the crane ....................5-1 5.1.3.
  • Page 9 8.2. Hydraulic pumps ..........................8-3 8.3. Filters ..............................8-3 8.3.1. Replacing the hydraulic fine filter ....................8-4 8.3.2. Replacing the hydraulic coarse filters ..................8-5 8.3.3. Replacing the hydraulic fine filter at rear axle steering..............8-6 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 10 10.4.4. Fuel filter diesel engine truck....................10-17 10.4.5. Venting fuel system diesel engine truck .................. 10-19 10.4.6. Fuel transfer pump ........................ 10-20 10.5. EAS system ............................. 10-21 10.5.1. AdBlue filter........................... 10-21 10.6. Poly-V-belt of the alternator ......................10-23 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 11 13.1.1. Grease pump ..........................13-1 13.1.2. Timer ............................13-2 13.1.3. Lubrication points central lubrication system ................13-3 13.2. Manual lubrication truck ........................13-4 13.2.1. Retractable cylinders outrigger beams..................13-4 13.2.2. Drive shafts ..........................13-4 13.2.3. Steering system ........................13-5 13.2.4. Tower support .........................13-5 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 12 14.2.3. Specifications axles / brakes / tyres ..................14-2 14.3. Specifications electric system truck .....................14-3 14.4. Specifications hydraulic system truck ....................14-3 14.5. Specifications pneumatic system truck ....................14-3 14.6. Specifications lubricants truck ......................14-3 15. Annexes ..............................15-1 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 13: General Data

    Truck General data The AT6 carriage is especially designed for the Spierings SK1265 folding crane. Extra attention is paid to a safe and comfortable transport to the work site. The crane is suited for driving on public roads, fully equipped with counterweight and tools. The chassis is a special rigid structure to create a good crane support.
  • Page 14: Steering

    Retarder; • Optional: connection air braked trailer. 1.6. 4-Point outrigger system • Full outrigger support base (wide): 7.95 m x 7.66 m; • Reduced outrigger support base (narrow): 7.95 m x 5.72 m. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 15 However, for Spierings cranes it is not the chassis number that is needed. ITS needs the engine number, which is listed on the UPEC chart and can be found underneath the cover plate of the central console in the truck cabin.
  • Page 16 SK1265-AT6 General data Truck SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 17: Introduction To The Truck

    Side view camera (optional) (see § 2.11. Side view camera (optional)); M. Buffer beam; N. Reverse drive camera (see § 2.10. Reverse drive camera); O. Storage box outrigger frames (see § 2.7. Storage box outrigger frames). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 18: Keys

    (Sliding) doors rear toolbox; Removable cover plates engine cowling; K. Cross key engine cowling crane: Doors engine cowling crane; Cross key control cabinet truck: Control cabinet truck (for the benefit of suspension system and outrigger base). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 19: Truck Cab

    Co-driver’s seat (see § 3.2. Seats); M. Fire extinguisher (see § 3.8. Fire extinguisher); N. Central console (see § 2.3.2. Central console); O. Cup holder; P. Main switch truck (see § 3.9. Control panel, 56. Main switch truck). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 20: Fuse Box

    Under the cover, the following components can be found: A. Support; B. Wake-up relay; C. Main fuses (2x 40 A); D. Fuses; E. Overview fuses; Clock switch automatic lubrication system truck; G. Circuit board with fuses and relays. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 21: Central Console

    E. Switch electrically operated window at co-driver’s side; Closing bracket. Remove cover central console Open the closing bracket F at the co-driver’s side (see Picture 2-5); Take the cover at the front and tilt it upwards over the hinge pins. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 22: Parking Heater

    H. Control module retarder. 2.3.3. Parking heater The truck is equipped with a parking heater. The control panel is located on the right side of the dashboard (see § 3.9. Control panel, item 60. Parking heater). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 23: Tachograph

    Insert the lower and the upper tachograph disc again. Now the red triangle on the odometer on the dashboard is mostly gone. Please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes, if the red triangle remains lit. Picture 2-8 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 24: Engine Cowling

    When closing, the cover may be slammed during the last part of the movement. Therefore, be careful when closing the cover that no parts of the body are trapped. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 25: Left-Hand Engine Cowling

    In the right-hand engine compartment (Picture 2-11) the following parts can be found: Picture 2-11 A. Sound insulating wall: Behind the sound insulating wall the combined intercooler/radiator/oil cooler with a double hydraulically driven fan are found. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 26: Outriggers

    Tag triangle reduced outrigger support base; Tag triangle full outrigger support base; K. End outrigger beam chassis. Both outrigger beams at the rear of the truck are equipped with a spirit level. 2-10 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 27: Work Lamps

    The steel outrigger frames are located at the rear of the vehicle. They can be moved by using the auxiliary crane at the tower. Use these outrigger frames to have a stable outrigger support base at a soft soil. For more information, see the Crane manual, Chapter 5. Crane set-up. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 2-11...
  • Page 28: Rear Toolbox

    Picture 2-14 2.11. Side view camera (optional) The image of the optional side view camera is displayed on a monitor in the truck cab. INFORMATION! For more information, see Chapter 4. Driving. 2-12 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 29: Operating The Truck

    (see § 3.9. Control panel). Make sure the windows are clean before driving. 3.1.2. Getting in Use the step under the door to get in. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 30: Seats

    B. Seat belt (see § 3.2.2. Seat belts); C. Folding arm rest; D. Back adjustment. CAUTION! • The co-driver’s seat is not suitable for installing a child’s seat; • The seats may only be repaired and mounted by qualified personnel. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 31: Seat Adjustments

    The driver and co-driver must wear the seat belts when driving. CAUTION! Only a tensioned seat belt functions well. Therefor never use a seat belt clip or something else to prevent the seat belt from tensioning. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 32: Fasten Seat Belt

    The belt must be locked immediately. Have the lock repaired or replaced if it does not function properly. 3.2.2.4. Cleaning seat belts Clean the seat belts with a regular cleaner. CAUTION! Never clean the seat belts with aggressive cleaning agents! SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 33: Wing Mirrors

    In the middle of the cab ceiling there is a storage compartment present (Picture 3-3), reachable from both the driver’s and the co-driver’s side. Picture 3-3 The storage compartment has at each side one separate compartment. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 34: Battery Chargers Remote Control Batteries

    While the batteries are charged, the indicator A lights up (Picture 3-4); • As soon as they are fully charged, the lamp starts flashing. Picture 3-4 A. Indicator; B. Battery charger remote control outriggers; C. Battery charger remote control crane. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 35: Windscreen Washer Reservoir

    § 5.3.9. Maintenance schedule others truck. The fire extinguisher is situated behind the co-driver’s seat. At the right side behind the control box in the crane cab, there is a second fire extinguisher present. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 36: Control Panel

    The control panel (Picture 3-6) is located on the dashboard and to the right side of the driver. Picture 3-6 CAUTION! The switches and control panels in this section are just briefly explained. For further explanation, procedures and safety regulations, see the related paragraph. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 37 When activated, indicator 44. Indicator aeronautic warning lights up. Main screen switch This switch allows the user to navigate through various pages on the main screen (see § 3.9.2. Main screen). Table 3-1 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 38 13. Switch all axles up / down Using this switch the suspension cylinders of all axles move in or out simultaneously (see Crane manual § 5.2.2. Crane set-up). Table 3-1 (page 2 of 12) 3-10 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 39 19. Switch outrigger beam left-hand front in / out Using this switch the outrigger beam on the left-hand at the front moves in or out (see Crane manual § 5.2.2. Crane set-up). Table 3-1 (page 3 of 12) SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-11...
  • Page 40 25. Switch outrigger right-hand rear in / out Using this switch the outrigger on the right-hand at the rear moves in or out (see Crane manual § 5.2.2. Crane set-up). Table 3-1 (page 4 of 12) 3-12 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 41 33. Switch regeneration Using this switch there can be regenerated or the regeneration can be delayed. Table 3-1 (page 5 of 12) SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-13...
  • Page 42: Indicators

    (only possible when the ignition is turned on). 40. Coolant temperature gauge The coolant temperature gauge shows the temperature [°C] by means of an analogue pointer. 41. Steering wheel Table 3-1 (page 6 of 12) 3-14 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 43 Light signals (lever springs back to its centre position): Is only functioning when the ignition is turned on; Horn (Picture 3-7, punt A): Is only functioning when the ignition is turned on. Table 3-1 (page 7 of 12) SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-15...
  • Page 44 • When the spring-loaded switch is pressed longer, the screen washer will start spraying. When the switch is released, the windscreen washer stops spraying. Table 3-1 (page 8 of 12) 3-16 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 45 Increasing vehicle speed / engine speed of speed control, cruise control or variable vehicle speed limitation device. Decreasing vehicle speed / engine speed of speed control, cruise control or variable vehicle speed limitation device. Table 3-1 (page 9 of 12) SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-17...
  • Page 46 (see § 2.11. Side view camera (optional)). For more information, see the supplied manuals. Table 3-1 (page 10 of 12) 3-18 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 47 (see § 4.8.2. Parking brake). The parking brake is discharged by pulling out the lever and move it forward. 55. Control panel gear box Picture 3-9 Table 3-1 (page 11 of 12) SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-19...
  • Page 48 24 Volt cigarette lighter. 59. Air vent truck cab 60. Parking heater 61. Indicator This indicator is not connected at the SK1265. 62. Tyre pressure gauge (digital) Table 3-1 (page 12 of 12) 3-20 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 49 Park the vehicle in a safe place; • Turn off the engine; • Please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes to take corrective actions. • CAUTION! When while driving the yellow warning light becomes active, drive with increased caution, since the vehicle behaviour may differ from the normal vehicle behaviour.
  • Page 50 Status retarder Active when retarder is enabled. Active during first 3 seconds when Status ignition truck is switched on. parking brake Active when parking brake is enabled. Table 3-3 3-22 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 51: Main Screen: General Screen

    When operating the switch again, this symbol will disappear and at the same spot the symbol parking light appears. Operating the switch for the third time, the symbol low beam will appear. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-23...
  • Page 52: List Of Symbols

    It is not allowed to drive any further. Please contact your DAF dealer or Spierings Mobile Cranes. Soot filter is This white symbol lights up if the soot contaminated filter is contaminated. A delay is possible. Table 3-4 3-24 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 53 Coolant This yellow symbol lights up if the temperature temperature of the coolant is too high. Coolant It is not allowed to drive any further. temperature too high Table 3-4, continued SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-25...
  • Page 54 Appears after 60 min. Remote controls of the crane are not disabled and cause interference. Appears after 60 min. The battery of the sensor is empty. Please contact Spierings Service. Table 3-4, continued 3-26 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 55 If light is not flashing, the pump is not steering pump not running. The buzzer is activated. active It is not allowed to drive any further. Please contact your DAF dealer or Spierings Mobile Cranes. Table 3-4, continued SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-27...
  • Page 56 Transfer case This white symbol lights up if the transfer neutral case is active in neutral gear. Outrigger control This white symbol lights up if the outrigger control is active. Table 3-4, continued 3-28 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 57 Failure in the steering system. axles and does not Read the failure on the control panel depend on the steering system. failure.) Table 3-4, continued SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-29...
  • Page 58: Main Screen: Axles Screen

    Description The current temperature of the transfer case is displayed here. The current temperature of the gearbox is displayed here. The current pressure of the engine oil is displayed here. Table 3-5 3-30 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 59: Main Screen: Tyre Pressure Screen

    If then the user must have the tyre pressure system checked by Spierings Service. The battery of the sensor may be empty. If all tyres are displayed with a “lightning bolt” and this icon is flashing in the warning bar, then there has been a CAN-bus fault.
  • Page 60: Main Screen: Regeneration Screen

    CAUTION! FIRE HAZARD! EXPLOSION HAZARD! During regeneration, very hot air flows out the outlet. Make sure there are no persons, vehicles or flammable substances within a distance of two meters from the outlet. 3-32 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 61 On the right side of the white bar the current time A (Picture 3-17) is shown, which is required to successfully terminate the regeneration process. This counter counts down to 0 minutes. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-33...
  • Page 62 At any time during regeneration, the button Stop B (see Picture 3-17) may be used to abort the regeneration process. After this break the screen as shown in Picture 3-16 will appear. 3-34 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 63: Main Screen: Error Screen

    At the bottom of the screen, in the black bar G, the date, time and the outside temperature are displayed in yellow text lines. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-35...
  • Page 64: Adblue Display

    When the AdBlue level is low, the system alerts in four steps, in which the alert is followed by an explanation. The text and system reactions are as follows: AdBlue level low The MIL warning indicator lights up (see Picture 3-20). Fill the AdBlue tank to prevent further warnings. Picture 3-20 3-36 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 65 The colour of the warning indicator at the AdBlue bar changes from blue to yellow and this indicator flashes (see Picture 3-21). Fill the AdBlue tank to prevent further warnings. Picture 3-21 AdBlue level too low The yellow AdBlue indicator remains flashing (see Picture 3-22). Picture 3-22 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-37...
  • Page 66 Fill the AdBlue tank to prevent further warnings and to reset the reducing of the engine power. AdBlue tank empty The yellow AdBlue indicator is now orange and remains flashing (see Picture 3-24). The text lines AdBlue tank empty and Power limit alternate every 5 seconds. Picture 3-24 3-38 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 67 (see Picture 3-26). The text lines AdBlue tank empty, Power limit and Speed limit 20 km/h alternate every 5 seconds. Picture 3-26 Fill the AdBlue tank to reset the limitation of the vehicle speed. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-39...
  • Page 68: Warning Incorrect Adblue

    The text lines Incorrect AdBlue detected and Power limit alternate every 5 seconds. Picture 3-28 CAUTION! Spierings Mobile Cranes or a DAF dealer must always be invoked to clean the AdBlue system when the message Incorrect AdBlue detected appears. CAUTION! The use of incorrect or contaminated AdBlue can cause system failures, OBD warnings and eventually reduce the engine power and speed limit.
  • Page 69 If the ignition is switched off and on, the speed limiter will be activated at 20 km/h (see Picture 3-31). The text lines Incorrect AdBlue detected, Power limit and Speed limit 20 km/h alternate every 5 seconds. Picture 3-31 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-41...
  • Page 70: Warning Adblue Dosing

    The EGR valve is obstructed and the text line Emission failure appears on screen (see Picture 3-33). As a result, the engine power is reduced and the vehicle speed is limited. Picture 3-33 3-42 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 71: Display Gear Box

    Gear box enabled in manoeuvre forward (DM). Gear box enabled in manoeuvre backward (RM). The electronics of the gear box perform a self-check (CHeck). Active after turning the engine on. Table 3-6 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-43...
  • Page 72: Malfunctions In The Gear Box

    The clutch position is unknown (Clutch Check). Driving off is not possible. Please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes when the message will not disappear. The clutch is overloaded (Clutch Load) and the buzzer is active. Stop directly with speeding up and switch back to a lower gear or put the gear box in neutral (N) to eliminate the overload.
  • Page 73 The gear is unknown (Transmission Check). Driving off is not possible. Please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes when the message will not disappear. System malfunction: appears when the gear can only work with restrictions. Driving further is possible, but the malfunction must be corrected as soon as possible.
  • Page 74: Error Messages Display Gear Box

    For a list of these codes is also referred to Annex 7 of this user manual. Always write down the active and stored error codes before contacting Spierings Mobile Cranes. When a system malfunction occurs, a 2-digit code appears in the display (see Table 3-8).
  • Page 75: Error History Display Gear Box

    The transversal differential lock may also NEVER be active when a steering program is active. When using the control panel steering system (47), the steering system must be in off-the-road mode. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-47...
  • Page 76: Keys Control Panel Steering System

    This control panel has eight keys (see Picture 3-34): • Navigation keys (A to D); • Steering program keys (1 to 4). Picture 3-34 The functions are shown in Table 3-9 on the following page. 3-48 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 77 The red indicator above the key is activated when the steering program can be carried out successfully; • The red indicator flashes when the steering position of the axles cannot be determined: Turn the steering wheel until the indicator is continuously active. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-49...
  • Page 78: Display Control Panel Steering System

    Stop immediately and turn the ignition off! Please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. (malfunction in rear axle steering) There is a communication failure between the control panel and the steering computer in the centre console. Table 3-10 3-50 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 79: Structure Main Menu Control Panel Steering System

    READY, stand-by or alarm code will appear on the display; Press the Enter key again for 2 seconds: The main menu will be activated. The structure of the main menu is shown in Picture 3-35. Picture 3-35 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-51...
  • Page 80: Malfunctions In The Steering System

    3.9.7. Malfunctions in the steering system CAUTION! In case a malfunction in the steering system occurs, always contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. Stop as soon as possible to solve the problem. CAUTION! In case of a malfunction of the rear axle steering, the possibility exists that the rear axle will centre itself.
  • Page 81 Press the Enter key for additional information related to the malfunction: Date, time and number of times that the malfunction has occurred; Press the Escape key to exit the error memory; Press the Escape key once again to exit the main menu. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-53...
  • Page 82: Resetting Error History Control Panel Steering System

    For this action log-in of the manufacturers service is necessary. Use the manufacturer’s service exclusively for resetting the error history. For the use of other settings, permission from Spierings Mobile Cranes is also needed. Resetting the error history can be performed by the following actions: Press the Enter key for 3 seconds: READY, stand-by or alarm code appears on the display;...
  • Page 83: Signalling Direction Indicators

    4 x 21 W, then both direction indicators are operated (see Picture 3-40); • 3 x 21 W, then only direction indication 1 is operated; • 2 x 21 W or less, then both direction indicators remain off. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-55...
  • Page 84: Malfunctions Direction Indicators

    Both direction indicators 1 and 2 remain off. Table 3-13 The indicator alarm lights (see Picture 3-39, point A) shows in contrast to the direction indicators 1 and 2 on screen no malfunctions of the lights. 3-56 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 85: Climate Control

    The fan should be enabled when the air conditioning is going to be enabled (rotary switch A clockwise); Air conditioning disabled: Press the lower side of the switch: • The indicator goes off. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-57...
  • Page 86: Use Of The Air Conditioning

    INFORMATION! It is advised to turn on the air conditioning weekly (also in winter) relating to the internal lubrication of the system. 3-58 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 87: Dehumidification Of The Air

    Using the button on the rights side of the display, the various screens can be changed. The user manual of the navigation and multimedia system are supplied separately. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 3-59...
  • Page 88 SK1265-AT6 Operating the truck Truck 3-60 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 89: Driving

    The service brake, parking brake and the steering mechanism also no longer meet the requirements. The service life of parts, which are overloaded by larger axle loads (such as brakes, tyres, rims, axles, drive components, suspension and steering mechanism) becomes shorter. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 90: Running-In The Vehicle

    Check if there is no fuel leaking; The AdBlue level indicator on the main screen: Check if there is no AdBlue leaking. • Carefully brake-in the new brake linings (see Braking-in new brake linings on the next page). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 91 Using the following test, it can be determined whether the brake lining has successfully passed the braking-in period: • After the braking-in period the vehicle with a speed of 60 kph (37.5 mph) must grind to a halt within 4.0 seconds. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 92: Before Driving

    Carry out CHECKLIST: Start diesel engine truck (see § 4.4. CHECKLIST: Start diesel engine); Check the vehicle lights (see § 4.3.2. CHECKLIST: Check vehicle lights); Enable necessary or legally required vehicle lights; 10. If necessary, enable the mirror heating; SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 93 16. Level the truck (see § 4.13.2.3. Levelling); 17. Adjust the driver’s seat (see § 3.2.1 Seat adjustments); 18. Adjust the wing mirrors; 19. Check if there are no persons on or around the vehicle. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 94: Checklist: Check Vehicle Lights

    Low beam (2); Rear lights (3); Side marking lights (4); Contour lights (5); License plate lights (6); Daylight Running Lamps (12); Control panel lighting; Enable the fog tail light by using switch fog tail light; SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 95: Start Diesel Engine Truck

    30 minutes before repeating the procedure. TOXIC SUBSTANCES! Do not let the diesel engine run in an enclosed or unventilated space because of risk of choking hazard! SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 96 Turn the ignition key fully clockwise and release it as soon as the engine is running: • diesel engine can only be started after all systems are started; 14. Check the instruments when the diesel engine is running. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 97: Checklist: Start Diesel Engine In Cold Environment

    After turning on the ignition, all indicators light up once. Check if there are no defect indicators. After the systems starts up, the following indicator becomes active: • Warning light (cause: no air pressure in circuit 2). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 98 Driving Truck Main screen While starting up, the main screen shows the start-up screen with the Spierings Mobile Cranes logo (see Picture 4-2). Picture 4-2 After the ignition is turned on, the following symbols on the main screen become active (Picture 4-3): Picture 4-3 •...
  • Page 99: Instruments: After Starting The Diesel Engine

    Depending on status and settings, one of the following symbols can be displayed: • Symbol transfer case. If the system is not pressurized, the following symbol will appear in the main screen: • Symbol air pressure circuit 1 or 2 too low. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-11...
  • Page 100: Instruments: During Driving

    The symbol EAS malfunction may not be active; • The AdBlue level indicator on the main screen: Check if there is sufficient AdBlue in the tank and if there is no AdBlue leaking. 4-12 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 101: Switching Gears

    Switching between Automatic and Manual mode; • No function; • + (small): Select one gear up; • (large): Select two gears up; • – (small): Select one gear down; • – (large): Select two gears down. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-13...
  • Page 102: Gear Lever

    By pushing the gear lever once backward (-) in automatic mode and releasing it again: The gear box selects also (if possible) one gear down. Switch between gears in manual mode For more information, see § 4.5.4. Manual mode. 4-14 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 103: Rotary Switch

    After starting the diesel engine, it will run at idle speed. The electrical system chooses and switches to a suitable acceleration to drive away; • After switching to D on a moving vehicle, the electrical system will choose a gear, which matches the current speed. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-15...
  • Page 104: Automatic Mode

    By pushing the gear lever to the left, there can be switched between automatic and manual mode. In automatic mode, the gear box can also manually be switched to higher and lower gear by means of the gear lever. 4-16 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 105: Manual Mode

    Otherwise the gear box will not perform the specified command. By pushing the gear lever forward (+) or backward (-) over a maximum distance, two higher gears or two lower gears can be chosen. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-17...
  • Page 106: Driving Off

    The vehicle must never move in the opposite direction of the chosen gear. Release the parking brake: Pull the lever and move it forwards; Release the brake pedal and push the accelerator gradually: The vehicle starts to move forwards. 4-18 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 107: Driving Backwards

    If desired, the gear box can be switched manually by moving the gear lever forwards (+) or backwards (-). When the vehicle is moving and the rotary switch is switched to backward (R), the gear box automatically switches to neutral (N): The display gear box shows N. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-19...
  • Page 108: Brakes

    When operating the service brake, the brake lights of the trailer will also light up. For more information, see § 4.14. Driving with a trailer. 4-20 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 109: Parking Brake

    The indicator status braking system on the control panel disappears. CAUTION! The vehicle must never move in the opposite direction of the chosen gear. This applies for both driving off and in reverse driving. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-21...
  • Page 110: Parking Brake At Trailer Connection

    If the air pressure for the service brake is too low, the parking brake can be used to slow down the moving vehicle. Move the parking brake lever dosed backwards: Once the parking brake has been operated, this brake cannot be released till the air pressure is restored again. 4-22 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 111: Engine Brake

    Keep distance when using the engine brake during a downhill drive. If the gear box switches, the effectiveness of the engine brake can temporarily be reduced and the vehicle may speed up shortly. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-23...
  • Page 112: Retarder

    First enable the retarder by moving the right control lever to its centre position (0). INFORMATION! For long downhill driving, the use of position 2 (66% of the maximum braking torque) of the right control lever is advised. 4-24 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 113: Bremsomat

    The bremsomat is activated and set to the current speed by pressing the right control lever on the steering column in longitudinal direction A (see Picture 4-8). Picture 4-8 Disable the bremsomat Push the right control lever in the transversal direction B (see Picture 4-8) to disable the bremsomat. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-25...
  • Page 114: Stop

    Enable the gear box by moving the rotary switch to the neutral position (N): The display gear box shows N; Switch off the main switch truck on the control panel (§ 3.9. Control panel). 4-26 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 115: Long-Term Parking / Garaging

    Operate switch axles left-hand rear up / down and switch axles right-hand rear up / down to push out the rear axles; Check if all wheels of the vehicle are standing on the ground. For more information, see § 4.13.2. Axle height adjustment. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-27...
  • Page 116: Speed Regulators

    A or B (see Picture 4-9): One short movement: the speed increases/reduces with 0.5 kph (0.3 mph); One longer movement: the speed increases/reduces gradually in steps of 0.5 kph (0.3 mph). 4-28 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 117: Variable Speed Limitation Device

    The variable speed limitation device allows limiting the vehicle speed to a desired speed. The variable speed limitation device is operated by the right control lever at the steering column (Picture 4-10). Picture 4-10 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-29...
  • Page 118 Right control lever to position LIM (C) Speed out of range (< 30 kph (18.7 mph)) Right control lever to position OFF (D) Table 4-3 4-30 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 119 The speed of the vehicle is limited to the stored speed. Disable automatic retarder brake Disabling the automatic retarder brake can be done by rotating the end of the control lever to the OFF positon (Picture 4-11, direction D). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-31...
  • Page 120: Engine Speed Control (Esc)

    If the engine speed control is activated, the engine speed can be increased/reduced by moving the right control lever in direction A or B: One short movement: the engine speed increases/reduces with 50 rpm; One longer movement: the speed increases/reduces gradually in steps of 50 rpm. 4-32 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 121: Uphill And Downhill Driving

    While uphill driving, beware of the reduction of the braking power: In this situation operate the service break to a greater extent; • While uphill driving, beware of a possible reduced and delayed pulling capacity. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-33...
  • Page 122: Refuelling

    Turn the filler cap counterclockwise and remove it; Fill the tank with diesel (see § 10.1. Specifications diesel engine truck); Replace the filler cap and turn it clockwise; Close the cover on the crane platform. 4-34 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 123: Topping Up Adblue

    Top up the tank with AdBlue and support the refuelling nozzle to prevent the plastic filling pipe from breaking off; Replace the blue screw cap and turn it clockwise; Close the cover. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-35...
  • Page 124 On the Main screen: Information screen the error codes can be read; Solve the problem as soon as possible. Please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. Depending on the malfunction, it can take up to 50 hrs. for the engine capacity to reduce.
  • Page 125: Off-The-Road Driving

    Driving in or out of a construction site; • Driving over obstacles (for example thresholds, embankments, beams, rails and pits); • Driving in extremely rough terrain; • Driving in terrain with rocks, stones, concrete and debris. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-37...
  • Page 126: Axle Height Adjustment

    While in driving mode the axles can be retracted over a distance of approx. 60 mm; • While in driving mode the axles can be moved out over a distance of approx. 187 mm. 4-38 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 127: Axle Blocking

    All tyres must be curved (except possible retracted axles for the benefit of a steering program). This is necessary for not exceeding the maximum permissible axle load. Each hydraulic cylinder is equipped with a spring accumulator, which causes the relevant axles to spring. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-39...
  • Page 128: Off-The-Road Mode

    If all axles are fully extended, symbol off-the-road mode on the main screen becomes active; Disable switch release axle height control on the control panel: The spring load of the truck is active. 4-40 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 129: Levelling

    While driving on rough terrain or when a low vehicle speed is desired (e.g. at driving with an erected tower), the transfer case can be switched to off-the-road gear. Then the transfer case has a lower gear ratio. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-41...
  • Page 130: Differentials

    If the longitudinal differential lock is enabled, the road may not contain major irregularities; • If the transversal differential lock is enabled, there may be NO steering; • Check after disabling the longitudinal and transversal differential lock if all locked differentials are disabled. 4-42 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 131: Longitudinal Differential Lock

    Enable/disable the transversal differential lock may only be done when the vehicle is not moving, there is no steering and the longitudinal differential lock is already enabled; • NEVER disable the longitudinal differential lock before disabling the transversal differential lock. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-43...
  • Page 132: Manoeuvring: Steering System

    Manoeuvring (also called shunting) is the accurate positioning of the vehicle. To manoeuvre the vehicle accurate, it is equipped with an advanced steering system (the so-called rear axle steering), which will provide the use of four different steering programs. 4-44 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 133 For more information, see § 3.9.6. Control panel steering system. When enabling the steering programs manual, crab steering and wall steering, axle 4 is retracted. CAUTION! Check if there are no persons on or around the truck to prevent dangerous situations. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-45...
  • Page 134 The axle height of axle 4 is unblocked; The axles are adjusted to the driving mode, the vehicle moves upwards; The buzzer becomes active when levelling is ready; The control panel steering system becomes inactive. 4-46 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 135: Steering Program: Small Turning Cycle

    (the position of the rear axle is opposite to the steering direction). The vehicle will make a maximum short turn to the right (the position of the rear axle is opposite of the steering direction). Table 4-5 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-47...
  • Page 136: Steering Program: Manual

    The steering position of the rear axle is in straight forward position. The steering position of the rear axle is slightly to the right. The steering position of the rear axle is maximum to the left. Table 4-6 4-48 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 137: Steering Program: Crab Steering

    However, this is just an indication. The real situation may be different. Message Description All axles in straight forward position. The truck will slightly turn diagonally to the right. The truck will maximum turn diagonally to the left. Table 4-7 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-49...
  • Page 138: Steering Program: Wall Steering

    The display control panel steering system shows the current steering position of the rear axle (Table 4-8). In combination with the steering program wall steering, the display always shows the centre position: Message Description Rear axle in straight forward position. Table 4-8 4-50 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 139: Manoeuvring: Gear Box

    If a buffer beam is present, it must be folded before the trailer can be coupled (see § 4.15.1. Folding the buffer beam). An optional trailer connector will be used when driving with an air braked trailer. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-51...
  • Page 140 Maximum mass braked trailer CAUTION! The maximum weight of a braked trailer (load and its own weight) at a SK1265-AT6 is 3,305 kg. NEVER exceed this weight! CAUTION! Never mount a towing hook with different characteristics without permission of the national road administration.
  • Page 141: Coupling Of The Trailer

    The vehicle is equipped with a so-called buffer beam as a rear underrun protective device. CAUTION! If no trailer is used on public roads, then the use of the buffer beam (including lighting) is legally required. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-53...
  • Page 142: Folding The Buffer Beam

    Tilt the entire buffer beam vertically against the frame of the vehicle (6); Lock the buffer beam with the (at step 6) removed R-clip (7); Remove the plug from the plug connection. 4-54 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 143: Unfolding The Buffer Beam

    (for the benefit of the pin connection) are in one line; Mount the two at step 5 removed pins in the tube (6); Lock the two pins with the at step 4 removed R-clips (7); Attach the plug to the plug connection. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-55...
  • Page 144: Driving With An Erected Tower

    Driving with an erected tower means driving with a fully unfolded crane. CAUTION! Spierings Mobile Cranes advises only to drive with an erected tower, when the regular unfolding and folding is not possible because of abnormal conditions (e.g. on a small construction site).
  • Page 145: Conditions For Driving With An Erected Tower

    The maximum permissible acceleration and deceleration is 1 m/s Accelerate and decelerate gradually; • The maximum permissible speed is 3 kph (1.9 mph) (50 m/min): Transfer case in off-the-road mode; Gear box in first gear. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-57...
  • Page 146 SK1265-AT6 Driving Truck Picture 4-24 Picture 4-25 Picture 4-26 4-58 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 147: Instructions For Driving With An Erected Tower

    The instructions are just meant to help the driver in his preparations for driving with an erected tower. • Spierings Mobile Cranes is NOT responsible for missing instructions or unforeseen situations, which may occur during driving with an erected tower. Check the roadway and the new working site Check if the roadway is levelled: The maximum permissible tilt of the truck is 2°;...
  • Page 148 While driving keep an accurate eye on the speedometer and the spirit level in the truck cab (see Picture 4-27): The maximum permissible vehicle speed is 3 kph (1.9 mph) (50 m/min); The maximum permissible tilt of the vehicle is 2°. Picture 4-27 4-60 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 149: Towing

    4.17. Towing CAUTION! • Before towing of the vehicle, please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes; • The indicated instructions are just meant to help the driver in his preparations before towing. Spierings Mobile Cranes is NOT responsible for missing instructions or unforeseen situations, which may occur while towing;...
  • Page 150: Towing With Functioning Diesel Engine, Service Brake And Steering System

    Remove the cover in the middle of the front bumper and mount the supplied shunting coupler (Picture 4-29). This coupler is situated behind the co-driver’s seat in the truck cab; Picture 4-29 4-62 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 151: Towing With A Malfunctioning Diesel Engine

    (see § 4.17.3.1. Remove drive shafts on output shafts of the transfer case); The oil pump from the diesel engine is not supplying oil pressure The power-assisted steering is not (fully) functioning properly (see § 4.17.3.2. Power-assisted steering). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-63...
  • Page 152: Service Brake When Towing With Malfunctioning Diesel Engine

    The service brake can be used again and the parking brake will be released. CAUTION! When there is towing without a functioning service brake, the towing vehicle must have sufficient mass and braking force to come to a safe stop. 4-64 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 153: Releasing The Parking Brake When Towing With Malfunctioning Diesel Engine

    Do this twice per axle (left and right) for axles 3, 4 and 5. The parking brake is released when the hexagonal head screw of all parking brake boosters is fully turned out: The indicator status braking system remains active. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-65...
  • Page 154: Enabling Transfer Case To Neutral Position

    (> 3.1 up to 5 mph). The rear axle steering is completely out of operation. The steering system ensures axles 5 and 6 to centre itself and to operate rigid. The three front axles remain normally steerable. 4-66 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 155: Towing With Damage To The Transfer Case

    Only skilled, qualified and trained personnel is in this situation allowed to take measures for towing of the vehicle. CAUTION! If there are any questions or doubts, please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 4-67...
  • Page 156 SK1265-AT6 Driving Truck 4-68 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 157: Maintenance Truck

    When is the right time to thoroughly inspect your Spierings crane? When your Spierings crane is used over the years, parts wear out and malfunctions and/or defects occur more frequently. The average service life of the crane depends on crane type, use of the crane, history and maintenance approx.
  • Page 158: Jib Sections And Towers

    No rights may be derived from the mentioned service life expectations, nor can it lead to an expansion of warranty obligations and/or any liability on the part of the supplier and/or producer of Spierings cranes. The user of a Spierings crane is explicitly responsible for proper use and proper maintenance of the crane.
  • Page 159: Maintenance Truck After Commissioning

    5.2. Maintenance truck after commissioning INFORMATION! Spierings Mobile Cranes only guarantees a long period in which the vehicle is functioning optimally, if the maintenance schedule is followed. Maintain the truck according to the prescribed maintenance schedule. For more information, see § 5.3. Maintenance schedule truck.
  • Page 160: Maintenance Schedule Truck

    Truck 5.3. Maintenance schedule truck The maintenance schedule relates to the use of the truck under normal operating conditions. When operating at extraordinary conditions, please consult Spierings Mobile Cranes. INFORMATION! Under normal operating conditions is defined as: • 40-hour working week;...
  • Page 161: Maintenance Schedule Diesel Engine Truck

    Anti-freeze concentration Radiator / Intercooler Air intake system Air filter Fuel system Fuel pre-filter / Water separator Fuel filter AdBlue filter Poly-V belts 2 yearly replaced Exhaust system Valve clearance Table 5-1 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 162: Maintenance Schedule Drive Line

    Bi-monthly 30,000 km/ Other truck yearly Full steering system Table 5-3 5.3.4. Maintenance schedule electrical system truck Maintenance service Daily Weekly Bi-monthly 30,000 km/ Other truck yearly Control panel lighting Batteries Table 5-4 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 163: Maintenance Schedule Lighting Truck

    Maintenance schedule pneumatic system Maintenance service Daily Weekly Bi-monthly 30,000 km/ Other truck yearly Air dryer filter 2 yearly replaced Air vessels Oil atomizer Water separator Braking pressure Hoses and connections Table 5-7 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 164: Maintenance Schedule Lubrication Truck

    If the air conditioning system is not functioning properly, it should be restored as soon as possible to prevent major damage to the system. When there is doubt, please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 165: Electrical System

    During running of the truck engine, these batteries are charged by an alternator A, which is driven by the truck engine (see Picture 6-1). Picture 6-1 If the batteries are not charged by the alternator while running the engine, the indicator status battery will become active. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 166: Batteries

    Test the state of the battery by means of a battery tester or acidometer; Replace the batteries when they are damaged or do not function properly (see § 6.2.3. Replacing batteries) Mount the protective cover and the cover plate; Fold the crane. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 167: Charging Batteries

    Unscrew the nut and remove the protective cover of the battery; CAUTION! Always loosen the battery clamps of the – terminal first, before loosening the battery clamps of the + terminal! When dismounting, always follow this order. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 168: Main Switch

    During work on the electric circuit or welding on the vehicle, interrupt the electrical system by using this switch. When using the main switch in the truck cab, the electrical system of the truck can be interrupted. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 169: Fuses

    An overview of fuses, which is situated on the inside of the cover, shows extra information about the fuses (see Picture 6-3). Picture 6-3 6.4.2. Main fuses At the top of the dashboard (co-driver’s side) of the truck, there are two main fuses mounted (see Picture 6-4). Picture 6-4 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 170: Fuses In The Control Cabinet Of The Truck

    Truck 6.4.3. Fuses in the control cabinet of the truck The fuses of the suspension system and outrigger system are situated in the control cabinet (right-hand engine cowling) (see Picture 6-5). Picture 6-5 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 171: Lighting

    Check the lighting of the truck every day before driving off and at the annual maintenance. CAUTION! Do NOT touch the halogen lights with bare hands. By touching with bare hands, the service life of the light is strongly shortened. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 172: Low Beam

    Release the clamping spring and turn it away from the lamp base; Replace the lamp; Mount the clamping spring; Connect the cables; Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the fitting; Mount the bumper. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 173: Drl Lighting (Daylight Running Lamps)

    Connect the wires together (see Picture 7-3); Connect the 2-pin connector of the transformer; 10. Connect the plug to the socket in the truck (Picture 7-4); 11. Check the function; 12. Replace the bumper. Picture 7-4 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 174: Main Beam

    Take the holder and replace the bayonet lamp (see Picture 7-6); Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the holder with the lamp by turning the lamp holder a quarter turn clockwise; Mount the fitting; Mount the bumper. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 175: Direction Indicator

    Take the holder and replace the lamp (see Picture 7-8); Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the holder with the lamp by turning the lamp holder a quarter turn clockwise; Mount the fitting; Mount the bumper. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 176: Side Direction Indicator

    Mount the cap on the fitting. 7.5.3. Rear direction indicator Replacing lamp Picture 7-10 Unscrew the cap of the fitting (see Picture 7-10); Replace the lamp; Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the cap on the fitting. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 177: Direction Indicators Buffer Beam

    Mount the cap on the fitting; Mount the grate. 7.6. Tail light 7.6.1. Tail light truck Replacing lamp Replacing the tail lights follows the same procedure as replacing the rear direction indicator (see § 7.5.3. Rear direction indicator). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 178: Extra Tail Light On The Tower

    Extra brake light on the tower The extra brake light on the tower of the crane is integrated in the extra tail light. Replacing lamp For more information, see § 7.6.2. Extra tail light on the tower. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 179: Brake Light Buffer Beam

    Fog tail light buffer beam Replacing lamp Replacing the fog tail light of the buffer beam follows the same procedure as replacing rear direction indicator of the buffer beam (see § 7.5.4. Direction indicators buffer beam). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 180: Side Marking Lights

    Unscrew the side marking light (Torx screws); Remove the connector (see Picture 7-14); Replace the side marking unit by a new one; Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the new side marking unit. 7-10 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 181: Side Marking Light Buffer Beam

    Loosen the contour light (two nuts at the rear); Remove the connector; Replace the defective contour light by a new one; Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the new contour light. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 7-11...
  • Page 182: Rear Contour Light

    The rear contour lights are mounted to the platform of the crane (see Picture 7-17). Replacing lamp Picture 7-17 Unscrew the cap of the fitting; Replace the lamp; Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the cap on the fitting. 7-12 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 183: License Plate Lights

    The license plate at the rear of the truck is illuminated (see Picture 7-18 and Picture 7-19). Replacing lamp Picture 7-18 Picture 7-19 Unscrew the cap of the fitting; Replace the lamp; Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the cap on the fitting. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 7-13...
  • Page 184: Rotaflares

    The orange cap is firmly clamped under a clamp edge. Pull the orange cap gently of the fitting; Replace the lamp; Check the operation of the lamp; Mount the orange cap on the fitting. 7-14 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 185: Work Lamps

    The second type is a Xenon lamp. If this lamp is defective, the entire unit must be replaced. It is the easiest way for replacing if the tower is standing vertically as shown in Picture 7-22. Picture 7-22 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 7-15...
  • Page 186 SK1265-AT6 Lighting Truck 7-16 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 187: Hydraulic System

    Hydraulic tank The hydraulic tank is situated in the chassis (Picture 8-1). The tank can be reached via the man hole of axle 2 (when the axles are fully pushed out). Picture 8-1 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 188: Checking Oil Level

    CHECK / TEST! After 5 years, have the oil analysed after refreshing. Then have the oil analysed every 2 years. Have the hydraulic oil regularly analysed and refresh the hydraulic oil if needed. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 189: Refreshing Oil

    There are three filters present in the hydraulic system, which need to be replaced according to § 5.3.6. Maintenance schedule hydraulic system truck. The following sections describe the filters mentioned below: • Hydraulic fine filter; • Hydraulic coarse filter; • Hydraulic fine filter at rear axle steering. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 190: Replacing The Hydraulic Fine Filter

    Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes; Check the oil level (see § 8.1.2. Topping up oil); Check for leakage; Mount the removed cover plate; 10. Fold the crane. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 191: Replacing The Hydraulic Coarse Filters

    Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes; Check the oil level (see § 8.1.1. Checking oil level) and top up if necessary (see § 8.1.2. Topping up oil); Check for leakage; Mount the removed cover plate; Fold the crane. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 192: Replacing The Hydraulic Fine Filter At Rear Axle Steering

    Mount the bottom of the fine filter. If there are problems with the rear axle steering, the hydraulic fine filter should be checked. For more information, see § 5.3.6. Maintenance schedule hydraulic system truck. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 193: Pneumatic System

    This reservoir ensures the operating of the (parking) brake boosters of axles 3 to 5; This reservoir also provides the compressed air for operating the relays for the benefit of the (parking) brake boosters of axles 3 to 5 by means of the parking brake lever. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 194: Secondary System

    Switch transversal differential lock axles 2, 3 and 6; • EAS-system: Supply control AdBlue; • Cab: Air suspension driver’s seat. The pressure reducing valve for the components of the secondary circuit is adjusted to 5.5 bar. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 195: Air Dryer

    Lightly grease the sealing of the new filter element; Mount the new filter element on the filter holder and tighten it by hand; Turn on the ignition and check for leakage; Mount the cover of the engine cowling. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 196: Compressed Air Reservoirs

    The oil atomizer / water separator is composed of the following parts (Picture 9-5). Picture 9-5 Pressure reducing valve; Water separator; Picture 9-6 Water separator valve; Adjusting screw oil atomizer; Reservoir oil atomizer. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 197: Topping Up Oil Atomizer

    The pressure of the secondary air circuit (5.5 bar) can be adjusted by means of the pressure reducing valve of the water separator. For the values of these pressures, see the pneumatic diagram in the Annex. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 198: Checking Brake Pressure

    All hoses, connections, pneumatic valve blocks, filters, cylinders and compressed air reservoirs must be checked regularly for leakage and damage. In case of leakage and/or damage, replace the component as soon as possible to prevent major damage. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 199: Diesel Engine Truck

    2,500 Nm at 1,000 – 1,425 rpm Maximum torque Compression ratio 17.5 : 1 Bore x Stroke 130 x 162 mm Idling speed without load Approx. 550 rpm Maximum engine speed (loaded) 1,900 rpm (limited) SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-1...
  • Page 200: Engine Oil Diesel Engine Truck

    CHECK / TEST! Timely check the oil level to prevent damage to the engine. For maintenance see § 5.3.1. Maintenance schedule diesel engine truck. The oil level must be between Min and Max level. 10-2 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 201: Checking Oil Level On The Main Screen

    At a temperature lower than 55 °C or in case of doubt, it is recommended to check the oil level by means of a dipstick. CHECK / TEST! Spierings Mobile Cranes recommends checking the oil level using a dipstick. 10.2.1.2. Checking oil level by means of a dipstick The oil level can also be checked by means of a dipstick.
  • Page 202: Topping Up Oil Diesel Engine Truck

    When topping up large quantities of oil (e.g. at refreshing the oil), it is recommended to fill the crankcase by using the filler neck on top of the engine (Picture 10-5). Therefore, remove the central cover plate of the engine cowling. Picture 10-5 10-4 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 203: Refreshing Oil Diesel Engine Truck

    Let the oil drain from the crankcase; Replace the drainage plug by a new one; Replace the oil filter element (see § 10.2.3.2. Replacing oil filter element). CAUTION! Drainage plug must be replaced at each oil change! SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-5...
  • Page 204: Replacing Oil Filter Element

    Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes; Check the filter casing for leakage; Mount the central cover of the engine cowling (see § 2.4. Engine cowling); Fold the crane. 10-6 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 205: Cooling System Diesel Engine Truck

    Never unscrew the cap of the filler neck of the expansion tank if the engine is warm. Hot coolant is under pressure and may be sprayed when unscrewing the cap. CONDITIONS The engine must be cold. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-7...
  • Page 206: Topping Up Coolant Diesel Engine Truck

    Let the engine run to warm up; if the operating temperature is reached, the thermostat will be opened; Stop the engine if the coolant level is not lowering anymore; Use the cap to close the filler neck. 10-8 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 207: Refreshing Coolant Diesel Engine Truck

    Mount all opened drainage plugs, except the filler neck of the expansion tank; Top up the cooling system with coolant (see § 10.3.2. Topping up coolant diesel engine truck); Use cap A to close the filler neck of the expansion tank. Picture 10-10 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-9...
  • Page 208: Anti-Freeze Concentration

    The outside of the radiator is most easy to clean with compressed air (low pressure): Always blow the fins clean in the longitudinal direction to prevent damage; Mount the right cover plate of the engine cowling. 10-10 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 209: Cleaning Radiator With Water

    Air intake system diesel engine truck CHECK / TEST! Check the air intake system timely for leaks on hoses, pipes, connections to prevent reduced engine performance. For more information, see § 5.3.1. Maintenance schedule diesel engine truck. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-11...
  • Page 210: Cleaning Air Filter Diesel Engine Truck

    Lightly grease the rubber sealing ring of the filter element; Mount the filter element in the filter casing; Mount the filter cover to the filter casing and fasten the filter cover with clips A; Close the cover of the engine cowling. 10-12 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 211: Replacing Air Filter Element Diesel Engine Truck

    Mount the new filter element in the filter casing; Mount the filter cover to the filter casing and fasten the filter cover with clips A; Close the cover of the engine cowling. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-13...
  • Page 212: Fuel System Diesel Engine Truck

    LET OP! If the engine gets no fuel, it is possible that the unit injectors are causing this problem. If this is the case, please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. 10-14 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 213: Fuel Tanks

    10.4.3. Fuel pre-filter / water separator The fuel pre-filter with water separator is situated in the slewing ring opening and can be reached from below (Picture 10-13). Picture 10-13 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-15...
  • Page 214: Draining Water Separator

    For more information, see § 5.3.1. Maintenance schedule diesel engine truck. INFORMATION! When replacing the new filter element, minimize touching the filter. Touching the filter element may affect the operation of the filter and shorten the service life. 10-16 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 215: Fuel Filter Diesel Engine Truck

    12. Tighten the filter element by hand; 13. Check the fuel system for leakage. 10.4.4. Fuel filter diesel engine truck The fuel filter is situated on the left side of the diesel engine (Picture 10-16). Picture 10-16 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-17...
  • Page 216 12. Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes; 13. Check the fuel system for leakage; 14. Mount the central cover plate to the engine cowling; 15. Fold the crane. 10-18 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 217: Venting Fuel System Diesel Engine Truck

    Tighten the knob of the hand pump by pressing the knob and turning it clockwise; Try to start the engine; After starting, the engine may run irregularly for some time. INFORMATION! If the engine will not start, please contact your DAF-dealer or Spierings Mobile Cranes. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-19...
  • Page 218: Fuel Transfer Pump

    The fuel transfer pump is situated in the slewing ring on the truck (see Picture 10-19, top view via the slewing ring). Picture 10-19 Via the bottom of the vehicle, the fuel transfer pump is reachable (see Picture 10-20, bottom view). Picture 10-20 10-20 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 219: Eas System

    The EAS-unit is situated behind the left front wheel. Picture 10-21 Replacing AdBlue filter CHECK / TEST! Timely replace the AdBlue filter to prevent damage to the EAS-system. For more information, see § 5.3.1. Maintenance schedule diesel engine truck. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-21...
  • Page 220 Mount the filter cover on the filter casing and tighten it with a tightening torque of 25 Nm (± 5 Nm); Tighten the drainage plug with a tightening torque of 4 Nm (± 1 Nm). 10. Mount the filter cover A using the four screws. 10-22 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 221: Poly-V-Belt Of The Alternator

    It is possible to block the belt tensioner temporarily with a 4 - 5 mm pin or drill; Relax the poly-V-belt of the alternator, so it can be removed from the pulleys; SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 10-23...
  • Page 222 By moving the tensioner against the spring force, the blocking pin can be removed; 11. Check if the poly-V-belt of the alternator is placed in all grooves of all pulleys; 12. Mount the central cover plate of the engine cowling. 10-24 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 223: Drive Line

    This may lead to serious damage to the gear box. CHECK / TEST! Check the gear box every 2 months for external leakage and check if the air vent is free of dirt, so the operation remains guaranteed. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 11-1...
  • Page 224: Checking Oil Level Gear Box

    Remove the filler plug (see Picture 11-2, A); If the oil level is not immediately below the filler neck, then refill (see § 14.2.1. Specifications gear box); Mount the filler plug with a tightening torque of 60 Nm. 11-2 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 225: Refreshing Oil Gear Box

    10. After topping up, let the gear box run for testing (extend the outriggers, block the differentials), causing the retarder to be activated; 11. After that, check the oil level and top up, if necessary (see § 11.2.1. Checking oil level gear box). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 11-3...
  • Page 226: Replacing Oil Filter Retarder

    The oil temperature must be below 40 °C. CHECK / TEST! Refresh the oil filter every year or every 30,000 km at normal operating conditions. For more information, see § 5.3.1. Maintenance schedule diesel engine truck. 11-4 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 227 Mount the new filter element in the cover; Mount the magnet at the back of the new filter element; 10. Insert this part in the filter casing; 11. Tighten the cover with the bolt. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 11-5...
  • Page 228: Transfer Case

    This may lead to serious damage to the transfer case. CHECK / TEST! Check the transfer case every 2 months for external leakage and check if the air vent is free of dirt, so the operation remains guaranteed. 11-6 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 229: Checking Oil Level Transfer Case

    If this is not the case, top up oil (§ 11.3.3. Refreshing oil transfer case) by using filler neck B till the oil leaves filler neck D; Let the oil drain; Mount the plugs B and D. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 11-7...
  • Page 230: Refreshing Oil Transfer Case

    All axles are from the manufacturer Kessler & Co. Picture 11-8 CAUTION! When cleaning with pressurised water, make sure that no water can enter the air vent. This may lead to serious damage to the gear box. 11-8 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 231: Axle Configuration

    Also check if the air vents of the differentials are free from dirt, so the operation remains guaranteed. Picture 11-9 Version axle with end differential Picture 11-10 Version axle with throughput differential SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 11-9...
  • Page 232: Refresh Oil Differential

    Top up the differentials via the filler neck till the edge and let it drain (see § 14.2.3. Specifications axles / brakes / tyres); Mount the plug; 10. Check if the air vent 3 (Picture 11-9) is free from dirt. 11-10 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 233: Checking Oil Level Axle Hubs

    If necessary, top up oil via filler neck 2 (see § 14.2.3. Specifications axles / brakes / tyres); Mount the plug; Carry out the above-mentioned steps for all axle hubs on the driven axles (see Table 11-1). SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 11-11...
  • Page 234: Refreshing Oil Axle Hubs

    Top up the drive axles via the filler neck till the oil reaches the edge and let it leak off (see § 14.2.3. Specifications axles / brakes / tyres); Mount plug 2. 11-12 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 235: Tyres

    Turn the steering wheel completely to the left or right to obtain a better view. In case of doubt, please contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. Spierings Mobile Cranes recommends writing down the tyre pressure for each tyre at every check to monitor the progress of the tyre pressure in a certain period.
  • Page 236: Tyre Pressure

    If this orange symbol lights up, the brake pads of the concerned axle should be checked for wear. The number in the symbol indicates the axle number. For maintenance and repairs, please refer to the document “Kessler axles” in Annex 8. 11-14 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 237: Steering System

    Use 32. Switch steering system on-the-road / off-the-road on the control panel to switch the steering system between on-the-road mode (steering wheel) and off-the-road mode (hand). This may only be carried out when the vehicle is not moving. SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 12-1...
  • Page 238: On-The-Road Mode

    Retracted axle: After choosing a steering program, this axle is placed in the height position. If the axle is fully retracted, a buzzer will shortly sound. • Non-steering axle: Concerns a non-steering axle. 12-2 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 239: Performance Steering System

    In Picture 12-3 the operation of the steering system is schematically shown. Steering cylinder Steering angle Valve block axle 6 sensor axle 1 Steering cylinder axle 3 Steering angle Valve block sensor axle 2 Steering cylinder axle 5 Picture 12-3 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 12-3...
  • Page 240: Steering Circuits

    Steering system Truck 12.3.1. Steering circuits CAUTION! In case a failure in the steering system occurs, ALWAYS contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. Stop as soon as possible to restore the failure! 12.3.1.1. Steering circuit 1 CAUTION! If the air pressure of steering circuit 1 is eliminated, the vehicle remains steerable until it comes to a standstill.
  • Page 241: Rear Axle Steering

    In some cases, the yellow warning light becomes active. The error code(s) appear(s) on the display of the control panel steering system on the control panel. Please write down this error code(s) and contact Spierings Mobile Cranes. If an electrical malfunction occurs while driving the vehicle, it remains steerable.
  • Page 242 SK1265-AT6 Steering system Truck 12-6 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 243: Lubrication

    Lubrication Truck Lubrication Lubrication of the Spierings vehicle consists of lubrication points, which can manually be greased and lubrication points, which are provided with grease by the automatic lubrication system. Also see the lubrication diagram, which will be separately supplied.
  • Page 244: Timer

    One switching segment upwards is equal to 15 minutes lubricating per 24 hours; Remove the cover before adjusting the timer; Activate the timer by moving switch 0 / clock / 1 to its central position. 13-2 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 245: Lubrication Points Central Lubrication System

    A. Pins for fixing spring cylinders up and down (see Picture 13-4); B. Stub axles up and down (see Picture 13-4); C. Support bearing steering axle (see Picture 13-5). Picture 13-4 Picture 13-5 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 13-3...
  • Page 246: Manual Lubrication Truck

    The couplings of the drive shafts must be lubricated manually. There is a lubrication nipple present in the coupling (see Picture 13-7, A). Picture 13-8 (A to I) shows the locations of the couplings to be lubricated. Picture 13-7 Picture 13-8 13-4 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 247: Steering System

    The tower support is situated directly behind the cabin on top of the engine cowling (see Picture 13-10, A). Grease the two guide ways using a brush (see lubrication schedule in the Annex). Picture 13-10 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 13-5...
  • Page 248 SK1265-AT6 Lubrication Truck 13-6 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 249: Specifications Truck

    Fuel filter SERV04300020 Filter element DAF MX11 / MX13 Fuel filter Filter element 1852005 SERV01200020 AdBlue filter Filter element DAF 1927474 SERV05600015 Poly-V-belt alternator DAF 1638698 (7 stripes) AADI09500080 Table 14-1 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 14-1...
  • Page 250: Specifications Drive Line

    Brake pads Tyres Goodyear Omnitrac 445/75 AACA01100120 R22.5 170J Windpower 445/75 R22.5 AACA01200010 WR12 Michelin 445/65 R22.5 AACA01100020 XZY-TL-168K Tyre pressure (cold) n.a. n.a. See Table 11-2 22.5” x 14” AACA01100030 Table 14-4 14-2 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 251: Specifications Electric System Truck

    Specifications lubricants truck Description Specification Spierings code Quantity / Amount Refill grease reservoirs EP2 (SKF LGHB 2) OLSM03000011 automatic lubrication (drum 50 litres) system Refill grease gun EP2 (SKF LGHB 2) OLSM01500031 Table 14-8 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 14-3...
  • Page 252 SK1265-AT6 Specifications truck Truck 14-4 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...
  • Page 253: Annexes

    TAB 4 Central lubrication system TAB 5 Information tyres TAB 6 Error messages steering system TAB 7 Error messages AStronic TAB 8 Kessler & Co (axles) TAB 9 (empty) TAB 10 (empty) SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9 15-1...
  • Page 254 SK1265-AT6 Annexes Truck 15-2 SPIERINGS MOBILE CRANES USER MANUAL V 2.9...

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