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© 2017 Manitowoc
Published 3-30-2017, Control # 516-04
OPERATOR MANUAL
Supplement
Crane Warm-up Procedures
!
An untrained operator subjects himself and others to death or
serious injury. Do not operate this crane unless:
You are trained in the safe operation of this crane.
responsible for qualifying personnel.
You read, understand, and follow the safety and operating
recommendations contained in the crane manufacturer's manuals and
load charts, your employer's work rules, and applicable government
regulations.
You are sure that all safety signs, guards, and other safety features are
in place and in proper condition.
The Operator Manual and Load Chart are in the holder provided on
crane.
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  • Page 1 An untrained operator subjects himself and others to death or serious injury. Do not operate this crane unless: • You are trained in the safe operation of this crane. Manitowoc is not responsible for qualifying personnel. • You read, understand, and follow the safety and operating recommendations contained in the crane manufacturer’s manuals and...
  • Page 2 SECTION CONTENTS Crane Warm-up Procedures......... . . 1 Engine.
  • Page 3 Lubrication section of your crane’s Operator Manual, operating temperature. by contacting your local Manitowoc distributor, or by contacting Manitowoc Crane Care directly). NOTE: Warm-up operation of 4-wheel drive transmission engaged in 2-wheel drive only could cause transmission damage.
  • Page 4 Rotate the superstructure at a speed of less than one- and engine immediately and contact a Manitowoc half RPM for at least two complete revolutions in one distributor.
  • Page 5 Shuttlelift CD5515-2 Grove YB5515-2 Operator Manual...
  • Page 7 You are sure that all safety signs, guards, and other safety features are in place and in proper condition. • The Operator Manual and Load Chart are in the holder provided on crane. © 2017 Manitowoc Crane Group 1-20-2017 CTRL468-02...
  • Page 8 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain chemical lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS See End of this Manual for Alphabetical Index SECTION 1 ........Introduction The Manual .
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Batteries............2-31 Super Capacitor (If Equipped) .
  • Page 11 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Changing Travel Direction ......... . . 3-16 Shifting Gears .
  • Page 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Special Maintenance ........... 6-2 Delivery Inspection .
  • Page 13: The Manual

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION SECTION CONTENTS The Manual ....... 1-1 Vibration Level Test Results .
  • Page 14: Noise Level Test Results

    Assessment of Human Exposure to Hand Transmitted If you are the new owner of a Grove crane, please register it Vibrations, and ISO/DIS 8041 - Human Response Vibration with Manitowoc Crane Care so we have the ability to contact Measuring Instrumentation. you if the need arises.
  • Page 15 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL INTRODUCTION NOMENCLATURE Item Description Item Description Counterweights Location 4th Boom Section, 15.2 m (50 ft) (Optional) Main Hoist Location 3rd Boom Section, 12.5 m (41 ft) (Standard) Engine Location 2nd Boom Section Outriggers (4) 1st Boom Section Rear Axle Main Control Valve Location Operator’s Cab...
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL THIS PAGE BLANK Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 17: Section 2

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION 2 SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION CONTENTS Safety Messages......2-1 Environmental Protection.
  • Page 18: Safety Alert Symbol

    Identifies hazards that may result in death or serious ACCIDENTS injury if the message is ignored. Following any accident or damage to equipment, the Manitowoc dealer must be immediately advised of the incident and consulted on necessary inspections and repairs. Should the dealer not be immediately available, CAUTION...
  • Page 19: Operator Qualifications

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION manual and Load Chart must be readily available to the Ensure that all personnel working around the crane are operator at all times and must remain in the cab (if equipped) thoroughly familiar with safe operating practices. You must or operator’s station while the crane is in use.
  • Page 20: Operational Aids

    (HCAS), a safe load indicator (SLI), or the designated person responsible for supervising the an EKS5; Manitowoc refers to these systems as a rated lifting operations shall establish procedures for capacity limiter (RCL) throughout its Operator and Service determining load weights and shall ascertain that the Manuals.
  • Page 21: Working Area Limiter (If Equipped)

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Two-blocking occurs when the load block (hook block, Two-blocking can be prevented. Operator awareness of the headache ball, rigging, etc.) comes into physical contact with hazards of two-blocking is the most important factor in the boom (boom nose, sheaves, jib, etc.). Two-blocking can preventing this condition.
  • Page 22: Crane Stability/Structural Strength

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL CRANE STABILITY/STRUCTURAL slightly off the ground and recheck the stability before proceeding with the lift. Determine the weight of the load STRENGTH before you attempt the lift. To avoid death or serious injury, ensure that the crane is on a Unless lifting within On Rubber capacities, outrigger beams firm surface with load and crane’s configuration within and jack cylinders (plus center front stabilizer, if equipped)
  • Page 23: Wind Forces

    Do not allow unnecessary personnel in the vicinity of the crane while operating. Wind forces can exert extreme dynamic loads. Manitowoc recommends that a lift not be made if the wind can cause a WIND FORCES loss of control in handling the load.
  • Page 24 SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL This 3-second wind gust is assumed to act on the entire NOTE: This condition is limited to operation with the main crane and the load. The wind effect on the load can be boom on fully extended outriggers only. conservatively estimated as: c) If V(z) is >...
  • Page 25 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Simplified Method to Determine Maximum Permissible Wind Speed Determine 3-Second Gust 0.14 V(z) = [(z/10) + 0.4]v [m/s] Wind Speed at boom tip, 0.14 V(z) = [(z/33) + 0.4]v [mph] V(z) 13.4 m/s < V(z) < 20.1 m/s V(z) >...
  • Page 26 Use tag lines when the wind gust speed is above 13.4 m/s (30 mph) to help control the movement of the Metric, with Z [m] and V [m/s] load. Manitowoc recommends that a lift not be made if 0.14 V(z) = [(Z/10) + 0.4] x V...
  • Page 27 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Calculation of Projected Wind Area (Ap) Wind Wind = 8 m = 24 m 25 ft 25 ft Wind Wind 10 ft 3 ft = 75 ft = 250 ft 10 ft 3 ft 8384-1 FIGURE 2-2 If the exact Wind Drag Coefficient of a shape is not known, Determining Wind Drag Coefficient (Cd)
  • Page 28 SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Table 2-2 Wind Drag Coefficient Maximum Permissible Wind Speed If the wind resistant area of the load Awr is greater than (load) Shape the allowable wind resistant area Awr , the ratio can be (allow) used to determine a permissible wind speed V(z) for the load 1.1 to 2.0 using Table 2-3.
  • Page 29 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Rated Load Chart Example - Metric 8383-1 FIGURE 2-3 GROVE 2-13 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 30 SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Table 2-4 Example-Capacity Reduction Factors for Wind Speed V(z) Greater than 13.4 m/s - Metric (Only for lifting with main boom on fully extended outriggers, with or without stowed extension) For wind speed V(z) (3-second gust speed at boom tip height) V(z) > 13.4 m/s ≤ 20.1 m/s, the Reduced Capacity shall be calculated by multiplying the Published Rated Capacity by the following factors: Main Boom Length in Meters Wind Speed...
  • Page 31 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION At wind speeds greater than 13.4 m/s, it is not permissible to Load example 1.3a: lift a load greater than 12,040 kg, even if the wind resistance With large wind resistance area of the load Awr (load) area of the load is less than 14.45 m •...
  • Page 32 SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL • Is the load to be lifted less than allowable load? Ratio = 1.37 8,000 kg ≤ 12,040 kg • Is Awr less than Awr (load) (allow) From Table 2-5, the maximum permissible wind speed at 19.83 m ≤...
  • Page 33 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Rated Load Chart Example - Non-metric 8382-1 FIGURE 2-4 GROVE 2-17 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 34 SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Table 2-6Example-Capacity Reduction Factors for Wind Speed V(z) Greater than 30 mph - Non-metric (Only for lifting with main boom on fully extended outriggers, with or without stowed extension) For wind speed Vz (3-second gust speed at boom tip height) is greater > 30> mph ≤ 45 mph, the Reduced Capacity shall be calculated by multiplying the Published Rated Capacity by the following factors: Main Boom Length in Feet Wind Speed...
  • Page 35 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION • Is Awr less than Awr (load) (allow) 108 ft ≤ 119 ft L i f t i n g L i m i t s a t w i n d s p e e d V ( z ) > 3 0 m p h Conclusion: This load is permissible to lift in wind speed up and ≤...
  • Page 36: Lifting Operations

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Refer to the above Lifting Limits at wind speed V(z) injury could result from the crane tipping over or failing > 30 mph and ≤ 45 mph. Comparing the load and wind structurally from overload. resistant area to the allowable: The crane can tip over or fail structurally if: •...
  • Page 37: Counterweight

    The “balance point” for stability testing perform tilt-up panel lifting with two hoist lines poses new and according to SAE and Manitowoc criteria is a condition of different hazards than does normal lifting use. loading wherein the load moment acting to overturn the...
  • Page 38: Pile Driving And Extracting

    All hoist hooks shall be equipped with a positive locking driving or pile extraction is being considered. latch. It is not the intention of Manitowoc to recommend specific Crane Inspection types or makes of pile driving and pile extraction equipment, but rather to advise of the operational requirements to help •...
  • Page 39: Electrocution Hazard

    DANGER Electrocution Hazard! Thoroughly read, understand, and abide by all applicable Manitowoc cranes are not equipped with all features federal, state, and local regulations regarding operation of required to operate within OSHA 29CFR1926.1408, cranes near electric power lines or equipment.
  • Page 40: Set-Up And Operation

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Most overhead power lines are not insulated. Treat all Appoint a reliable and qualified signal person, equipped with overhead power lines as being energized unless you have a loud signal whistle or horn and voice communication reliable information to the contrary from the utility company equipment, to warn the operator when any part of the crane or owner.
  • Page 41: Electrical Contact

    2.0 m (6.6 ft)) at least 1.5 m (5 ft) into the any evidence of damage and all damaged parts are repaired ground. or replaced as authorized by your Manitowoc distributor or Moisten the soil around the metal rod (3) for better Manitowoc Crane Care.
  • Page 42: Personnel Handling

    ASME B30.5, Mobile and Locomotive Cranes, ASME B30.8, Floating Cranes and Floating Derricks, and in OSHA regulations 29CFR1910.180 for General Industry and 29CFR1926.1431 for Construction. Use of a Manitowoc crane to handle personnel is acceptable provided: • The requirements of the applicable national, state and local regulations and safety codes are met.
  • Page 43: Environmental Protection

    Manitowoc reminds crane owners to ensure that all safety requirements of applicable national, state and local decals are in place and legible. Manitowoc continues to urge regulations and safety codes are met. crane owners to upgrade their cranes with rated capacity •...
  • Page 44: Lubrication

    • Consult with Manitowoc Crane Care to determine if load pressure is relieved. To relieve hydraulic pressure, stop testing is required after a structural repair is performed.
  • Page 45: Tires

    Use only the hoist rope specified by Manitowoc as indicated rope. The nominal strength of a rope should never be on the crane’s Capacity Chart. Substitution of an alternate used as its working load.
  • Page 46: Sheaves

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL • If an operator hoists the hook block up or down too fast Broken wires; number and location. when reeved with multiple parts of line and no hook load, Reduction in diameter. the wire rope can bird cage and damage the rope. Rope stretch (elongation).
  • Page 47: Batteries

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Inspect the boom nose and hook block sheaves for proper • Do not short across the battery posts to check charge. operation, excessive wear, and damage every 50 hours or Short circuit, spark, or flame could cause battery weekly.
  • Page 48: Transporting The Crane

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL required, keep hands clear of the engine fan and other on the boom, it must be secured at the tie down on the carrier moving parts while performing maintenance. to prevent swinging. Be careful of hot surfaces and hot fluids when performing When using hookblock tie downs, excessive loading can be maintenance on or around the engine.
  • Page 49: Work Practices

    Always drive the crane carefully obeying speed limits and system that have not been evaluated and approved by highway regulations. Manitowoc Crane Care. Stay alert at the wheel. Do not step on surfaces on the crane that are not approved or suitable for walking and working.
  • Page 50: Working

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL • Check for proper functioning of all controls and operator Never operate the crane when darkness, fog, or other aids (for example, RCL). visibility restrictions make operation unsafe. Never operate a crane in thunderstorms or high winds. •...
  • Page 51: Lifting

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Be sure the load is well secured and attached to the hook with rigging of proper size and in good condition. Check the hoist brake by raising the load a few inches, stopping the hoist and holding the load. Be sure the hoist brake is working correctly before continuing the lift.
  • Page 52: Hand Signals

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Be sure everyone is clear of the crane and work area before • Moving the crane in an area or direction in which the making any lifts. operator cannot clearly see the path of travel. Never swing over personnel, regardless of whether load is At all times use standardized hand signals - previously suspended from or attached to the boom.
  • Page 53 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION FIGURE 2-10 8496-1 GROVE 2-37 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 54: Jib

    Use the most stable and secure position. However, Manitowoc caution handling and operating these components in sub- recognizes that certain jobsite conditions may not permit the zero temperatures, avoiding shock loading.
  • Page 55: Temperature Effects On Hook Blocks

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION If applicable to your crane, frequently check all air tanks for The change in the length of a cylinder is proportional to the water in freezing weather. extended length of the cylinder and to the change in temperature of the oil in the cylinder.
  • Page 56 SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Table 2-8: Boom Drift Chart (Cylinder length change in inches) Coeff. = 0.00043 (in / °F) STROKE Temperature Change (°F) (FT.) 0.26 0.52 0.77 1.03 1.29 1.55 1.81 2.06 2.32 2.58 0.52 1.03 1.55 2.06 2.58 3.10 3.61...
  • Page 57: Overload Inspection

    • Stop operating the crane and contact Manitowoc T h e f o l l o w i n g i l l u s t r a t i o ns m a y n o t b e a n e x a c t...
  • Page 58: Boom Inspection

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Boom Inspection 2, 3 9, 10 2-42 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 59 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Overload less than 25% Sheaves, Inspect all for damage. Rope Guides Collar-Wear Pads, Pad Inspect for damage. Retainers Overload from 25% to 49% Sheaves, Inspect all for damage. Rope Guides Collar-Wear Pads, Pad Inspect all for damage. Retainers Collar-welds Inspect all for damage.
  • Page 60: Superstructure Inspection

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Superstructure Inspection 10,11 8, 9 2-44 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 61 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Overload less than 25% Lift Cylinder Inspect for leaking. See topic in Introduction section Wire Rope Inspect all for damage. of Service Manual. Turntable See topic in Swing section of Check bolts for proper torque. Bearing Service Manual.
  • Page 62: Carrier Inspection

    SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Carrier Inspection 5, 6 2-46 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 63 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Overload less than 25% Stabilizer Inspect for leaking. Cylinders Outrigger Inspect for deformation and cracked welds. Pads Overload from 25% to 49% Stabilizer Inspect for leaking. Cylinders Outrigger Inspect for deformation and cracked welds. Pads Outrigger Inspect for deformation and cracked welds.
  • Page 64 SAFETY INFORMATION CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL 2-48 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 65: Controls, Switches, And Gauges

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES SECTION 3 OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES SECTION CONTENTS Controls, Switches, and Gauges....3-1 Axles ........3-15 Cab Controls .
  • Page 66 OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Accelerator Pedal Brake Pedal Accelerator Pedal (5) controls the travel speed and hydraulic Pressing down on the Brake Pedal (6) applies the service work function speeds of the crane. Pressing down on the brakes located in the front and rear axles and slows and accelerator pedal increases the engine speed.
  • Page 67: Left Dash Controls

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Horn Error Code Screen Toggle Switch The Horn Button (10) on the end of the shift lever is used to The Error Code Screen Toggle Switch (4) is a push-button sound the crane’s horn. switch used to scroll through the error codes shown on the LCD display, refer to Diagnostic Fault Codes, page 3-6.
  • Page 68: Right Dash Controls

    OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Right Dash Controls The RCL will be overridden only as long as the switch is depressed. Refer to Figure 3-3. Pressing the top of the switch re-engages the boom down, telescope out and winch up controls after these functions were disabled when an overload condition was sensed by the RCL.
  • Page 69: Indicator And Gauge Display

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Indicator and Gauge Display As a system check, the indicators will come on for two seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position. FIGURE 3-4 (Figure 3-4) Item Numbers Item Description Item Description...
  • Page 70 OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Fuel Gauge Third Wrap Indicator The Fuel Gauge (1) (Figure 3-4) indicates the quantity of fuel The Third Wrap Indicator (11) illuminates red when the wire in the fuel tank and has a scale calibrated from 0 (empty) to rope is down to the last three wraps on the hoist drum;...
  • Page 71: Crane Level Indicator

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Crane Level Indicator Low Brake Pressure Indicator This is a bubble-type indicator (Figure 3-5) that allows the operator to level the crane when using the outrigger controls. See Bubble Level Adjustment, page 3-17. WARNING When the low brake pressure warning light is illuminated, immediately stop and shutdown the crane.
  • Page 72: Air Conditioning/Heater Controls

    OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Boom Angle Indicator The boom angle indicator (Figure 3-8) is a plumb arrow and a decal with angular graduations from 0° to 80°. One is located on both sides of the boom and is visible from the operator’s cab in most boom positions.
  • Page 73: Steering Controls

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Two-Wheel Steer Mode The front wheels steer the crane (Figure 3-11). The rear wheels remain in the fixed straight ahead position. This mode is used for highway travel and traveling at higher speeds. a0610 FIGURE 3-11 Four-Wheel Steer Mode...
  • Page 74: Operator's Cab

    OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL short distances. This feature is especially helpful in p0510 repositioning the crane in tight areas. a0566 FIGURE 3-13 FIGURE 3-15 To operate the heater, use the fan switch (2, Figure 3-14) in OPERATOR’S CAB conjunction with the heater control (3) to select the desired fan speed and amount of heat.
  • Page 75: Seat Adjustment

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Seat Adjustment Opening the Door from Inside Pull the door handle back to release the cab door latch Adjust the operator’s seat correctly. Full foot pedal control (Figure 3-18). must be obtained with your back firmly against the seat back. Seat Fore &...
  • Page 76: Crane Operation

    OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL CRANE OPERATION Place the travel select lever (Figure 3-21) in the neutral (N) position. Starting the Engine Normal Engine Starting NOTE: Never leave the engine running while the crane is unattended. Shut off the engine to prevent unauthorized persons from operating the controls.
  • Page 77 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Lift the battery access cover and locate the battery Towing or Pushing the Crane to Start the Engine (Figure 3-22). If the battery is discharged, DO NOT try to start the engine by NOTE: NEVER jump start the engine directly to the starter towing or pushing the crane.
  • Page 78: Engine

    Lubrication section of your crane’s Operator Manual, by contacting your local Manitowoc distributor, or by contacting Hoist Manitowoc Crane Care directly). Performing a warm-up procedure is recommended at every startup and is required at ambient temperatures below 4°C...
  • Page 79: Axles

    If there is any unusual sound coming from the crane’s hydraulic pumps or motors, stop the operation and engine immediately and contact a Manitowoc distributor. • From 10°C to 4°C (50°F to 40°F): Crane operation with...
  • Page 80: Changing Travel Direction

    OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL w0003 1200143C w0026 • The crane has no axle suspension. Traveling at high speeds, especially on rough roads, can create a The operator’s seat is equipped with a seal belt. Use this bouncing effect that can result in loss of control. belt at all times when operating the crane.
  • Page 81: Stopping Travel

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Up shifting to the next gear may be done at any engine Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position to stop the speed, while the crane is in motion, but first ease up on engine.
  • Page 82: Outrigger Monitoring System (Oms) (Optional-Standard In North America)

    OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Extending the outriggers Place the Outrigger/Stabilizer selector switches (1, Figure 3-26) in the outrigger position—push the top of the switch. Run the engine at idle speed (accelerator pedal released). Push the top of the Extend/Retract Switch (2). Press the accelerator pedal to increase the engine speed, which will accelerate the outward movement of a0568...
  • Page 83: Operating The Boom Controls

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES pedal and the switch when the stabilizers are fully retracted. a0575 FIGURE 3-29 Retracting the Outriggers FIGURE 3-28 Place the Outrigger/Stabilizer selector switches (1, Outriggers fully retracted or outriggers fully extended are the Figure 3-26) in the outrigger position—push the top of only outrigger positions documented on the Load Charts.
  • Page 84 OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL w0022 1100262 To Rotate the Mast to the Left (Counterclockwise) FIGURE 3-31 a0577 Press the accelerator pedal to increase the engine speed to NOTE: The function speeds can also be controlled by maximum RPM. Slowly pull back on the swing control lever engine RPM.
  • Page 85 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Boom Telescope Operation WARNING Always operate the hoist control to unwind the wire rope when extending the boom. Do not let the drop block touch the boom head. An automatic cutout device is installed on this crane to prevent the drop block from being pulled into the boom head.
  • Page 86 OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Boom Lift Operation w0028 w0030 1200144 NOTE: Look for overhead obstructions before raising the boom. Possible damage or electrocution could occur if the boom comes in contact with overhead power lines. To Raise the Boom Press the accelerator pedal to increase the engine speed to 1100254 maximum RPM.
  • Page 87 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Hoist Operation CAUTION Never put side loads on the boom. Side loads can damage the swing gearbox. Move the boom so that it is directly above the load before lifting the load. Do not let the hook block touch the boom head. An automatic cutout device is installed on this crane to prevent the hook block from being pulled into the boom head.
  • Page 88 OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL attached to the hoist. A pulsating signal is sensed by the Hoist Rotation Indicator operator’s thumb during hoist operation. The hoist rotation indicator is located on the top of the hoist controller. The indicator is electronically driven by a sensor a0584 a0583 FIGURE 3-36...
  • Page 89: Optional Controls Operation

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES Optional Controls Operation away from the area. Injury can be caused if the wire rope breaks or the hook becomes disconnected. Under Deck Winch To Extend the Wire Rope w0031 Push and hold the top of the switch (Figure 3-37). Keep tension on the wire rope to prevent twisting of the wire rope on the winch drum.
  • Page 90: Operating Practices

    OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING PRACTICES That the boom when extended, is laterally straight. b. That the hoist rope is not kinked or damaged. Handling a Load That multiple-part lines are not twisted around each The crane must not be loaded beyond the specifications of other.
  • Page 91: Traveling With A Load (Pick And Carry)

    The owner/lessee must take appropriate measures to Lifting Personnel ensure that all persons operating or working with the affected models are in compliance with Manitowoc Crane Care’s recommendations. The operator of the crane assumes responsibility for determining the suitability of traveling on a slope.
  • Page 92: Turning Clearances

    OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL railings, planks, ladders, etc. on the platform for the purpose of achieving additional reach or height. See ASME B30.5 (Latest Edition) for additional precautions and operating instructions for lifting personnel using a crane. Capacity Limitations The combined weight of the platform and personnel shall not exceed one-third the capacity of the operating radius...
  • Page 93: Using The Capacity Chart

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL CAPACITY CHART SECTION 4 CAPACITY CHART SECTION CONTENTS Using the Capacity Chart ....4-1 Chart ........4-1 Determine Operating Status .
  • Page 94: Determining Lift Capacity At The Boom Extension

    CAPACITY CHART CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL hoist rope, shall be considered as part of the load. The The capacity of the boom extension is determined in two (2) weights for these items is stated on the capacity chart. steps. First, as with the main boom, check the main capacity chart after determining the operating radius.
  • Page 95 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL CAPACITY CHART a0870 FOR REFERENCE ONLY USE THE LOAD CHART IN THE OPERATOR’S Load Rating and Range Diagram Chart- 4 Section Boom FIGURE 4-3 GROVE Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
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  • Page 97: Section 5

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL ATTACHMENTS SECTION 5 ATTACHMENTS SECTION CONTENTS Pivoting Boom Head (Optional)....5-1 Stowing the Boom Extension....5-5 Boom Head Positions .
  • Page 98: Changing The Optional Boom Head Position (No Extension)

    ATTACHMENTS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL FIGURE 5-3 a0594 Changing the Optional Boom Head Position Wire Rope (No Extension) Pin 1 Pin 2 Lower and retract the boom. Lower the block or ball to the ground to take weight off of the wire rope and boom head. Remove the retaining clip from the rope retention pin, remove the rope retention pin from the top of the boom head (Figure 5-4).
  • Page 99: Adjusting The Optional Boom Extension Offset

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL ATTACHMENTS HOOK BLOCK After installing the rope retention pin and retaining clip into the boom head (Figure 5-5). Check that the wire Removing the Hook Block rope is not contacting retention pin at the top of the boom head.
  • Page 100: Installing The Hook Block

    ATTACHMENTS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Install the hook assembly and three pins to the hook block assembly. Remove Pins Attach the wire rope wedge assembly to boom head. Lift the hook block off of the ground. Be sure the wire rope is engaged in the sheave grooves in both the boom head and hook block.
  • Page 101: Boom Extension

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL ATTACHMENTS BOOM EXTENSION Install the pin at location No. 4 to secure the deflector sheave bracket in place. Installing the Boom Extension Swing the boom extension at the swing arm pivot point (No. 5). Align and engage the extension link with the boom head at location No.
  • Page 102 ATTACHMENTS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Swing the storage arm forward. Remove pin at location Remove pin at location No. 13. Swing the boom No. 11. Engage the boom extension with the storage extension to engage it with the bracket on boom. Install arm and install pin at location No.
  • Page 103: Searcher Hook Assembly

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL ATTACHMENTS SEARCHER HOOK ASSEMBLY Installation The searcher hook is a fixed hook that mounts to the boom Using a suitable lifting device raise the searcher hook (1, nose. The searcher hook has a maximum capacity of 6000 lb Figure 5-10) in front of the boom nose and align the (2722 kg).
  • Page 104: Down Haul Weight

    ATTACHMENTS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL DOWN HAUL WEIGHT a1665 Installing the Down Haul Weight Whenever a single part line is used on a crane to lift a load, the load indicator transmitter must be removed from the boom head and installed onto the down haul weight. Without the transmitter installed and attached to the load pin, the load indicator receiver in the cab will not register the weight being lifted by the single part line.
  • Page 105: Installing Cable On The Hoist

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL ATTACHMENTS Install the hoist block using instructions in Installing the Hook Block, page 5-4. Install the load pin. Connect the transmitter wire (Figure 5-11) and the load pin wire to the jumper wire. INSTALLING CABLE ON THE HOIST CAUTION If cable is wound from the storage drum, the reel should be rotated in the same direction as the hoist.
  • Page 106: Wire Rope Wedge Socket

    Of the methods shown below, Manitowoc prefers that Wedge Socket method A or F be used, i.e., clipping a short piece of wire...
  • Page 107 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL ATTACHMENTS Table 5-1 Wire Rope Clip Torque Values Clip Sizes Torque Inches lb-ft 3.18 3/16 4.76 6.35 5/16 7.94 13.28 7/16 11.11 12.70 9/16 14.29 15.88 19.05 22.23 25.40 1-1/8 28.58 1-1/4 31.75 1-3/8 38.68 1-1/2 38.10 Specialty Clip Specialty Wedge Wedge Socket...
  • Page 108: Part Wire Rope Reeving

    ATTACHMENTS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL 4 PART WIRE ROPE REEVING a0136 Place the wire rope over the top sheave in the boom head and then down and over the lower left sheave. Thread rope through one of the sheaves in the hoist block and then over the second lower sheave in the boom head.
  • Page 109: Section 6

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE SECTION CONTENTS Introduction....... 6-1 Lubrication Points .
  • Page 110: Lubricants

    Cooling system • Check coolant level. Fill if level is low. It is not the policy of The Manitowoc Company, Inc. to publish lists of approved lubricants or guarantee lubricant Hydraulic Tank performance. The responsibility for the quality of the •...
  • Page 111: Preventive Maintenance

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE by a qualified person. This person should use the daily the operator’s cab indicates the total hours the through monthly inspections. crane has been running. A crane which has been idle for a period of over 6 months In addition to the following scheduled maintenance, must be given a complete inspection covering all inspections perform the scheduled maintenance suggested in...
  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL 1000 Daily 2000 Hours Hours Hours Service Check before Hours Hours Hours Three operation Weekly Monthly Yearly Weeks Months Months Inspect the anti-double blocking system Inspect the wire rope Inspect reeving, clamps and connections Inspect the lifting hook Inspect safety devices Check controls operation Check engine crankcase oil level...
  • Page 113 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE 1000 Daily 2000 Hours Hours Hours Service Check before Hours Hours Hours Three operation Weekly Monthly Yearly Weeks Months Months Check axle wheel hub lubricant level (4) Check axle housing lubricant level (2) Check Hoist gearbox and brake lubricant level Lubricate the outrigger slides Add grease to swing gearbox...
  • Page 114: Lubrication Points

    MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Lubrication Points Apply grease to the following fittings after the first 20 hours of operation, thereafter every 50 hours of operation, whichever occurs first. Use a Lithium Base, E.P. No. 2 bearing grease or equivalent. Apply enough grease to remove the old grease. Booms and Main Frame Location Mast Bearing (see Figure 6-1)
  • Page 115 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE p1639 p1638 Lift Cylinder Pivots Lube Points (Base End) FIGURE 6-4 Two Fittings Located On Inside Surface or Bearing Ring p1664 Mast Bearing Lubrication Point FIGURE 6-1 p1663 Lift Cylinder Pivots Lube Point (Rod End) FIGURE 6-5 Boom Pivot Lubrication Points FIGURE 6-2 p0417...
  • Page 116 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL p0421 p0418 Steering Cylinder Pivot Ends Lube Points (Front Axle) Steering Knuckle Lube Points (Rear Axle) FIGURE 6-7 FIGURE 6-10 p0419 p0420 Steering Link Lube Points (Front Axle) FIGURE 6-8 Steering Cylinder Pivots Ends Lube Points (Rear Axle) p0422 FIGURE 6-11 Steering Link Lube Points (Rear Axle)
  • Page 117: Scheduled Maintenance

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE p0392 p0423 Boom Extension Deflector Sheave Lube Point FIGURE 6-15 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Daily (Walk-around) Inspection Rear Axle Pivot Lube Point FIGURE 6-12 NOTE: You must read and understand the warnings and p0391 basic safety rules, found in Safety Information, page 2-1 of this manual, before performing any operation or maintenance procedures.
  • Page 118 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL w0015 WARNING WARNING Loads may fall if the wedge and socket is not installed properly or has damage. A falling load can injure or kill. DO NOT operate the crane if any of the above are found. Only after correcting the problem should the crane be put back in service.
  • Page 119 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE Check the Transmission Oil Level Level the crane, engage the parking brake and shut off the engine. Check the oil level when the oil is cold. Level the crane, Check that the overflow bottle (Figure 6-17) is at least engage the parking brake and shut off the engine.
  • Page 120 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Check the Air Cleaner Restriction Indicator The air cleaner is equipped with a filter restriction indicator (Figure 6-19). The air cleaner element needs cleaning or replacing if the indicator’s colored piston has popped out and is visible when the engine is running at high idle. To check the visual indicator the engine must be running.
  • Page 121 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE causes of engine contamination. Make sure that all Install the Element hardened ridges are completely removed. Install the safety element over the stud in the housing Inspect the Element and slide it all the way in. Don’t be fooled by the appearance of the element, it Install and tighten the wing nut.
  • Page 122: Hours Of Operation (Weekly)

    MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL 50 Hours of Operation (Weekly) • It reveals the rope’s condition and indicates the need for replacement. NOTE: You must read and understand the warnings and • It indicates if you are using the most suitable type of basic safety rules, found in Safety Information, rope.
  • Page 123 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE Reduction from normal diameter of 14 mm (9/16”) of more than 0.8mm (1/32”). Evidence of heat damage from any cause. Kinking, crushing, or distortion of rope structure 6 broken wires in any one lay or 3 broken wires in one strand in any lay.
  • Page 124 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL a1876 FIGURE 6-23 6-16 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 125: Hours Of Operation (Two Weeks)

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE 100 Hours of Operation (Two Weeks) A belt that is too loose will see excessive vibration and increased wear. A belt that is too tight produces wear on the NOTE: You must read and understand the warnings and belt and the bearings of the pulleys it travels around.
  • Page 126: Hours Of Operation (Monthly)

    MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL 250 Hours of Operation (Monthly) NOTE: You must read and understand the warnings and basic safety rules, found in Safety Information, page 2-1 of this manual, before performing any operation or maintenance procedures. For additional engine maintenance guidelines, see the engine manual furnished with this crane.
  • Page 127 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE Tighten all battery hardware to keep the battery securely in place. w0022 Disconnect the battery cables. Sprinkle the battery with baking soda to neutralize the acid. Rinse with water. Be careful not to get water inside the battery.
  • Page 128 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Replace the Crankcase Oil and Filter p1644 Change the engine oil more frequently if operating under difficult conditions, for example in high or low temperatures, dusty surroundings or frequent starting and stopping. NOTE: If it is necessary to climb under the crane to change the engine oil and replace the engine oil filter, be sure engine is shut off, the ignition key is removed and chock blocks are in place before climbing...
  • Page 129: Hours Of Operation (3 Months)

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE NOTE: Use only special Grade 8 bolts for replacement of Check the surface condition of the brake disc. Replace the the mast bolts. Order the bolts from your dealer, disc if badly warped, pitted or out of tolerance. see your parts manual.
  • Page 130 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL NOTE: The safety element must be replaced after two Extend, retract, raise and lower the outriggers several main element replacements. times to spread the grease. Install the new element over the stud in the housing and slide it all the way in.
  • Page 131 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE p0430 p0438 Check Plug Location Fill/CHeck Plug- Rear Axle Housing Swing Gearbox Grease Fitting FIGURE 6-34 FIGURE 6-32 Check the lubricant level, which should be even with the Engage the parking brake and shut off the engine. bottom of the fill/check hole.
  • Page 132: 1000 Hours Of Operation (6 Months)

    MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL If necessary, add Mobil Fluid 424 to fill the hub to the Check the lubricant level which should be level with the recommended level. bottom of the check plug hole. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for the other wheel hubs. Check Hoist Gearbox and Brake Lubricant Levels WARNING Lower the boom to its lowest position.
  • Page 133 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE p1655 p1653 Transmission Oil Filter Transmission Strainer FIGURE 6-40 FIGURE 6-38 Fill the transmission with Mobil ATF 210, or equivalent, p1654 transmission fluid to the upper mark on the dipstick (approximately 13 liters [3.43 gallons]). 10. Start the engine and let it run at idle speed for a period not exceeding five minutes.
  • Page 134 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Replace Axle Wheel Hub Lubricant p0429 p1385 Fill Plug Drain Plug Axle Housing Drain and Fill Plugs (Front Axle) FIGURE 6-41 Drain Plug Location FIGURE 6-44 p0430 Using the outriggers, raise the tires slightly off of the ground.
  • Page 135 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE In very cold temperatures, SAE 5W or SAE 5W-20 Replace the Hoist Gearbox and Brake Lubricant oils can be used if the viscosity of the oil will not be Hoist Gearbox less than 60 SUS (Saybolt Universal Seconds) at maximum operating temperature.
  • Page 136 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL When the tank is empty, disconnect the two hydraulic b. Clean the mounting surface on the filter head for the lines from the rear of the hydraulic oil tank (Figure 6-48). filter. Remove the suction strainer from the suction port and Install the filter: clean it in a suitable solvent.
  • Page 137: 2000 Hours Of Operation (Yearly)

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE • Inspect for cracked or broken welds. Do not operate the a0097 crane if a critical weld is cracked or broken until the weld is repaired. Contact your Grove dealer. • Inspect for missing or unreadable warning decals. Replace if necessary.
  • Page 138: Fuel System

    MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL A reading of less than 10 volts with the engine at low idle • Internal - Drink large quantities of water. Follow with indicates a low battery charge. milk of magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil. Get immediate medical attention.
  • Page 139 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL MAINTENANCE Fuse Block Location & Relay Identification FIGURE 6-51 Fuse Box #1 Circuit Identification Fuse Box #2 Circuit Identification Fuse Amps Circuit Fuse Amps Circuit Defroster, Heater, Dome/Strobe Lts. Hoist Down Solenoid Wipers, Washer, Swing Lock 1195, ECM Power, E-Stop Shifter, TCU, Trans Oil Cooler, Back Diode Buzzer...
  • Page 140 MAINTENANCE CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL THIS PAGE BLANK 6-32 Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 141: Section 7

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS SECTION 7 ADJUSTMENTS ALL ADJUSTMENTS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A Refer to the Service Manual for the proper procedures. QUALIFIED MECHANIC. GROVE Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 142 ADJUSTMENTS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL THIS PAGE BLANK Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 143: Lubricants And Capacities

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS SECTION CONTENTS Lubricants And Capacities ....8-1 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ..... 8-4 Engine Oil Specifications .
  • Page 144: Engine Oil Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL Engine Oil Specifications with the viscosity grades shown in the following chart. The use of single grade lubricating oils is not recommended, except for synthetic oils used in Arctic conditions. Cummins Oil Registration List Cummins has a program that lists engine oils that it has Viscosity Grades tested to meet its engineering specifications.
  • Page 145: Diesel Fuel

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS DIESEL FUEL The Cummins Diesel Engine operates most efficiently with No. 2 Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel in temperatures above 0°C (32°F). When operating in temperatures below 0°C (32°F), use No. 1 Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel, or a blend of No. 1 a n d N o .
  • Page 146: Hydraulic System

    SPECIFICATIONS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Primary Pump .................... Piston, 60 cc - CCW Swing Motor ....................Single section, gerotor-type Hoist Motor....................Gear Hydraulic Filters ..................One 3-micron filter in line from valves One 30- mesh suction filter inside hydraulic tank Hydraulic Cylinders ..................
  • Page 147: Travel Speeds

    CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS Travel Speeds Two-Wheel Steer 1st gear ....................6.4 km/hr (4 mph) 2nd gear ....................11.3 km/hr (7 mph) 3rd gear ....................21 km/hr (13 mph) 4th gear ....................34 km/hr (21 mph) Crane Gross Vehicle Weight ................13,488 kg (29,735 lb) FRONT AXLE DRIVE Type .......................International Transmissions Limited Model.....................SD80 - Center Drive Head...
  • Page 148 SPECIFICATIONS CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL THIS PAGE BLANK Published 1-20-2017, Control # 468-02...
  • Page 149 CD5515-2/YB5515-2 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATOR MANUAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX ..............2-40 4 Part Wire Rope Reeving .
  • Page 150 Wind Forces ............2-7 Wire Rope Wedge Socket .

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