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Operator's Manual GB HIAB 335K HiPro CD CE This operator’s manual is an Original Instruction and applies for cranes from serial number: 3350690 2015-06...
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We advise you to read it carefully and familiarize yourself with your crane before you start to use it. Help us to improve this manual. Please send your comments and suggestions to documentation@hiab.com Operator's Manual GB...
Table of Contents ................Knowledge required ..This Operator's Manual is intended for operators of this HIAB crane..........The Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC ..........1.2.1 Identification of the loader crane ..........Indications in the Operator’s Manual ............. Structure and parts of the HIAB crane ................
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Table of Contents ............Extra stabiliser leg [option] ..............Selector valve [option] ............Cranes with high seat [option] ........4.10 OPS Operator Protection System [option] ............... 4.11 User panel SPACE 5000 ......4.11.1 Indicator LEDs on user panel SPACE 5000 ................
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Table of Contents 8.4.3 Lubrication of the upper column bearing and three-point bridge .................. Hydraulics ....8.5.1 Slewing housing: checking the oil level/oil change ........ 8.5.2 Replacing the cartridge in return oil filter ....8.5.3 Replacing the cartridge in the pressure reduction filter ....
Knowledge required This Operator's Manual is in- tended for operators of this HIAB crane. This manual describes: • Operation • Safety precautions and warnings • The crane safety system • Maintenance and troubleshooting Enclosed to this manual the Installer will provide: •...
…………………. crane is manufactured ②: ………………… ……………. Factory addresses: hereby declares that the loader crane: Mark: ………….. Hiab Cranes S.L.U. Pol. Ind. Malpica, calle Type: …………….. Serial number: .……………… E, 86 50016 Zaragoza, Spain Manufact. year: …………. Cargotec Poland Sp. z o. o. Ul. Metalowa 2, complies with the provisions of the machinery directive 2006/42/EC;...
Knowledge required Indications in the Operator’s Manual What must you do and not do? The following indications are used in the Opera- tor’s Manual: DANGER Danger to life for yourself or to bystanders. Follow the instructions carefully! WARNING Danger of injury to yourself or to bystanders, or danger of serious damage to the crane or other objects.
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• All other maintenance work may only be carried out by a HIAB service workshop. • Ensure that every defect is rectified imme- diately, according to the instructions. • Follow the instructions exactly! •...
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Knowledge required WARNING • Never clean the electronic system, plastic components, signs or bearings with a high- pressure jet cleaner. It could cause damage. • Never expose the electronic system to high electrical voltages. This could damage the safety system. •...
Structure and parts of the HIAB crane Main groups The HIAB crane consists of the following main groups: • Crane base with column and slewing system • Boom system • Stabiliser system • Operating system Crane base with column and...
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Structure and parts of the HIAB crane • Add-on lifting accessories [option] Add-on lifting accessories are placed between the boom tip and the load (e.g. pallet fork, grapple, rotator). Separate lifting accessories [option] Separate lifting accessories, help to make or use a slinging device: eye-hooks, shackles, eye-bolts etc.
Structure and parts of the HIAB crane Stabiliser system Every HIAB crane is equiped with two stabiliser extensions and two stabiliser legs. Auxiliary stabiliser systems may be needed for heavy cranes. • Stabiliser beam ①. The stabiliser beam is a part of the crane base.
Structure and parts of the HIAB crane Operating system - hydraulic components The operating system consists of the following hydraulic components: • oil tank • hydraulic pump • oil cooler [option on some cranes] • main control valve • stabiliser control valve [option on some cranes] •...
EN12999. Cranes HIAB 335K are stress class S2, according to EN13001. Lifting capacity: • HIAB 335K = 28.9 tonne metres (208 672' 6" ft-lbs) The cranes are supplied in a version: • HIAB 335K-4 reach: 17.3 metres (56' 9" ft)
Safety precautions and warnings Operating conditions You may only use the crane under the following conditions: • In the open air, or in spaces with sufficient ventilation. • With a mean wind velocity less than 13.3 m/sec (approx. 29.7 mph). See the wind speed table.
Definition of a HIAB loader crane Usage of the crane The HIAB loader crane is used to lift and move loads in the working area permitted by the load plate and the load diagram. The cranes are normally mounted on a vehicle but they can also be mounted on a fixed base plate.
3.2.1 Forbidden duties: • Crane mounted onboard ships or floating structures, only permitted in cases authorized by HIAB • Continuous use as a production crane in assembly lines, foundries…, except for cranes prepared for that purpose • Handle loads, work with submerge boom...
3.2.2 Warning signs LOADER CRANE TYPE SERIAL NO MANUF . YEAR HIAB CRANES S. L. P . Malpica, E, 86 ZARAGOZA - SPAIN 3.2.3 Maximum load Lifting capacity Your crane has a certain lifting capacity, ex- pressed in kNm or tm.
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Safety precautions and warnings 3.2.3 DANGER • Overloading could result in damage to the crane or in the worst case, personal injury or death. • Never increase a hanging load, since that may cause a load holding valve to open and/or the vehicle to turn over.
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Safety precautions and warnings 3.2.3 Load diagram The load diagrams are placed on the column and show the maximum loads your crane may lift in the entire working zone. The load diagram draw- ing will also be found in the enclosed Technical Data.
Safety precautions and warnings 3.2.4 3.2.4 Maximum load moment If your crane has reached the maximum load moment (lifting capacity), the OLP gives a warning and locks any crane movement that will increase the load moment. This is known as an OLP situation.
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Safety precautions and warnings 3.2.4 Sling length Always attach the load using the shortest possible sling. The angle between the legs of the sling must not exceed 120°. The maximum working load (usually known as the working load limit (WLL) in standards) of a multilegged sling for general purposes is calculated by multiplying the WLL of a single leg by a mode factor, in accordance with the table.
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Safety precautions and warnings 3.2.4 Working below ground level If you have to load or unload below the level of the ground: keep the first boom angle to about 10 to 30° above the horizontal plane. Heavy loads Lift heavy loads with the second boom in the optimum position in relation to the first boom.
Safety precautions and warnings Signals when using a crane DANGER • If it is not possible to see the load and the entire working area clearly the crane oper- ator is obliged to follow the instructions and signals given by a qualified person qualified.
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Safety precautions and warnings Stop all crane movements Also: Hold the load in position. Raise the open hand, with the palm clearly visible, and arm at shoulder height. Keep the hand still. Emergency stop for all movements by the crane. Raise the hands and the arms to an oblique angle.
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Safety precautions and warnings Turn in the direction indicated Indicate the direction with the hands. Open the grapple Extend the arms at shoulder height, with the palms facing downwards. Close the grapple Move both hands close together. Operator's Manual GB...
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Safety precautions and warnings Lift the open grapple a little Extend both arms at shoulder height, with the palms facing upwards. Make vertical movements with both arms outstretched. Keep the grapple in position briefly Raise the hand drooping slightly, with the fist clenched.
Safety precautions and warnings Wind speeds Wind speed averaged over 10 minutes at a height of 10 m Above flat ground Characteristics Wind Force Wind type Calm Calm, smoke rises vertically or nearly 0.0 - 0.2 vertically Slight breeze Wind direction recognisable from smoke plumes, the wind begins to be 0.3 - 1.5 noticeable on the face;...
Safety precautions and warnings Use of the crane Starting crane operation DANGER • Wear a safety helmet (compulsory in some countries!). • Check that the ground is sufficiently flat and firm. • To ensure that the vehicle stays in its position, always engage the parking brake and place chocks under the wheels.
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Safety precautions and warnings DANGER • Do not stand in front of the hydraulically operated stabiliser legs when you are oper- ating them! • Never use the stabiliser legs as a parking brake, since the vehicle could start to slide. •...
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Safety precautions and warnings DANGER Do not stand in front of the boom system when operating the crane out of parking position. Preparations for use DANGER Ensure that there are no unauthorised persons within the operating range of your crane! Mark out the working range, e.g.
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Safety precautions and warnings DANGER • If a part of the crane comes in contact with an electricity line, you will be electro- cuted! • Maintain the following minimum distances between the crane and overhead electricity lines, unless otherwise prescribed by na- tional rules.
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Safety precautions and warnings DANGER • Keep checking that there are no unauthor- ised persons within the operating reach of the crane! • Make certain that you can always see the load! If your view of the load is not adequate, have someone else give you signals.
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Safety precautions and warnings WARNING • Never push a load along the ground, or the vehicle's load space, with the extension boom. This can cause damage to the boom system. This will lead to expensive repairs. • Never use the extension boom as a jack. This could damage the slewing bearings and the connection between the crane column and the crane base.
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Safety precautions and warnings Driving with the crane DANGER • Never drive the vehicle if there is a load suspended from the crane. • Before you move the vehicle: Check that there is no pump flow to the main control valve. The PTO or power supply must be disengaged.
Safety precautions and warnings Use of lifting equipment DANGER • Only use lifting accessories that are suit- able for your crane. Contact a HIAB service workshop. • Never attempt to install add-on lifting accessories yourself! • Add-on lifting accessories may only be installed by an authorised HIAB service workshop.
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Safety precautions and warnings WARNING Take care when mounting/dismounting the crane on/off the vehicle. Roughly handling can seriously damage the crane or the vehicle. Operator's Manual GB...
If you do not use the system for 30 minutes, it will switch itself off in order to prevent draining the truck battery. This feature can be cancelled. Contact your HIAB service workshop. How the safety system works The safety system works as follows: On the crane there are various sensors and indicators which send signals about the crane’s...
When the fault is serious, use of the crane is blocked completely. DANGER Never try to repair the safety system yourself. Repairs may only be made by a HIAB service workshop! Components of SPACE Safety System Main control valve ①...
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The Safety system Filter ③ • Pressure reduction filter. The filter feeds the positioners with filtered oil. Dump valve 1 ④ • To prevent high pressure and thereby unnec- essary heating of the oil there is an automatic dumping function. When no lever movement has been made for 3 seconds SPACE system opens the dump valve and the oil is returned directly to the hydraulic tank.
The Safety system Operating components • main control valve V91 • stabiliser control valve • extra stabiliser control valve [option] • selector valve [option] • high seat [option] • user panel: SPACE 5000 • remote control: CombiDrive2 with radio with cable connected Main control valve The speed of a function corresponds to the extent of the lever movement, regardless of the load and...
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The Safety system Main control valve lever function Operator's Manual GB...
The Safety system Stabiliser control valve The stabiliser control valve is equipped with 2 levers on each side of the crane. The levers have the functions: • Stabiliser leg ① upward/downward • Stabiliser extension ② out/in The stop button affects the oil supply to this valve.
The Safety system Extra stabiliser leg [option] The stabiliser leg valve is equipped with 8 levers The levers have the functions: • Stabiliser leg ① ① upward/downward • Stabiliser extension ② ② out/in • Extra stabiliser leg ③ ③ upward/downward •...
The Safety system Cranes with high seat [option] The high seat is equipped for using tools and operated by two joystick levers: ① and ②; and two foot pedals: ③ and ④. The control valve is placed at the high seat. The controls have the functions: •...
The Safety system 4.10 4.10 OPS Operator Protection System [option] • OPS is a system that protects the operator from the boom system's movements when operating the crane. The OPS system is integrated in the SPACE system, and it uses a sensor on the rack and tilt indicators on the boom system, to indicate the position of the crane.
The Safety system 4.11.1 4.11.1 Indicator LEDs on user panel SPACE 5000 A B C ① Power On Green light on: The system is on Green light flashing: A stop button is depressed. ②...
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The Safety system 4.11.1 ⑧ Cylinder pressure Green light A on: 50% of OLP pressure LEDs Green light A-B on: 70% of OLP pressure Red light A-C flashes: 90% of OLP pressure Red light A-D on: 100% of OLP pressure. Red light blinking from A-D: OLP release.
The Safety system 4.12 4.12 CombiDrive2 Normally the controller operates wirelessly via radio but it can also be operated via cable Via radio: The controller contains a radio for two-way communication. This means that information can be sent both from and to the controller. In the decoder/radio there is a corresponding unit which handles the traffic at the other end.
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-10°C, there will be a time delay before any menu button will react to a second depression. In order to avoid this inconvenience, HIAB recommends that whenever the controller is not in use, it should be stored in a compart- ment where the temperature exceeds +10°C.
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The Safety system 4.12 SRVC CRANE 1 ① ① Error ⑦ ⑦ Main menu The centre display as it appears when the This text shows which main menu that has controller is started. been selected. The number shows the rele- vant sub-menu of that main menu.
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The Safety system 4.12 Micro / SRVC / MEWP / Manual extension / LSS / HDC / JDC / ADC When one of the above functions is activated or engaged, the symbol is enlarged for three sec- onds. It then returns to its normal size. This is to show the operator that a change has happened.
The Safety system 4.13 4.13 Main menus CombiDrive2 There are two versions of CombiDrive2, with six or eight levers. Lever 1 to 6 (or 8) (display symbol shows direction of operation with lever forward). The functions of each lever may be the same or different in different menus.
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When the operator pulls out the stop button on the controller, it always starts in CRANE 1 menu. The submenus in CRANE menu are configured in production but can be changed by HIAB service personnel. For every lever there is a correspond- ...
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The Safety system 4.13 Symbols for the 6 lever controller: Left side display Centre Right side display display "CRANE MENU" Operator's Manual GB...
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The Safety system 4.13 Menu: EXTRA Button ② ② EXTRA menu This button activates the EXTRA menu. The EXTRA menu contains hydraulically propor- tional functions for example front and rear stabi- EXTRA 2 liser extensions and legs, boat supports, bunk shifting, etc.
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The Safety system 4.13 If the crane has 2 stabiliser control valves, the order of the levers should be: Menu 2: Lever Functions, lever forward, on the con- troller Left crane stabiliser extension out Left crane stabiliser leg down Left auxiliary stabiliser extension out Left auxiliary stabiliser leg down Menu 3: Lever...
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The Safety system 4.13 If the crane has 2 stabiliser control valves, the order of the levers should be: Lever Functions, lever forward, on the con- troller Left auxiliary stabiliser extension down Left auxiliary stabiliser leg out Left crane stabiliser extension down Left crane stabiliser leg out Right crane stabiliser extension out Right crane stabiliser leg down...
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The Safety system 4.13 Menu: ON-OFF Button ③ ③ ON-OFF menu This button enables the on-off functions. The ON-OFF menu includes functions such as start, stop and throttle. The functions are config- ured by the bodybuilder. Currently there are no symbols for these func- tions.
The Safety system 4.14 4.14 Battery charger CD2 The battery charger is to be fitted in a protected environment, preferably in the cab. Two batteries are delivered with each unit, one of which can always be placed in the charger. Display A ...
The Safety system 4.15 Installing the battery Install a fully-charged battery in the controller as shown on the right. It is important to fit the battery the right way round. If the battery is upside-down the controller will not start. A fully charged 1200 mAh battery will power the controller for approximately 5 hours.
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The Safety system 4.15 Disconnecting the automatic dump function (ADO) In certain cases the automatic dump function must be disconnected. The most common case is before operating a separate stabiliser control valve (which is not equipped with spool sensors) To disconnect the automatic dump function: 1.
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The Safety system 4.15 PFD Pump flow distribution When operating several functions simultaneously the pump flow may not be sufficient. PFD will now take over, reducing the speed of all operated functions. Uncontrolled movements are thus avoided, smooth simultaneous operation is achieved.
Starting crane operation Starting operations Placing the vehicle • General case: 0° Place the vehicle on a flat and firm surface. The vehicle inclination (α) during crane operation must not be more than allowed in the Techni- 3° 5° cal Data for your crane. To determine the inclination of the truck, check the spirit level on the crane.
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Starting crane operation Engage the PTO • Engage the PTO (Power Take Off). • Bring the vehicle's engine to the correct rpm. NOTE • Rpm too high: the oil in the hydraulic system might overheat. Rpm too low: during crane operation, the vehicle's engine could stall.
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Starting crane operation Remote control CD2 1. Fasten the contoller to a waist belt, or shoulder-/neck strap, in the most comfort- able operation position. The Stop button should be on the right hand side. 2. Press the remote control button on the user panel.
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Starting crane operation Cold starting CD2 The connection time for cold starting may be as much as five seconds. Cold starting means that the controller has been in stand by mode for the last ten minutes. If you restart the controller within ten minutes, the radio link is still estab- lished and the controller is ready for immediate use.
Starting crane operation If selector valve [option]: If the crane has selector valve move lever ① to stabiliser system position. Extend stabiliser extensions and set stabiliser legs To ensure the full crane capacity, all the stabiliser extensions and legs must be fully extended and set to the ground without lifting the wheels off the ground.
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Starting crane operation Operation with non-tiltable stabiliser legs: 1. Unlock the catcher ①. 2. Extend the stabiliser extension. 3. Position the loose leg support plate (if de- livered) onto the ground. 4. Set the stabiliser leg to the ground. Repeat for the stabiliser extension and leg on the other side of the vehicle When there is an additional set of stabiliser legs [option]: Repeat the process for the 3rd and 4th...
Starting crane operation Operate the crane out of parked position WARNING • A crane with add-on equipment can differ from the operations described in this sec- tion. • For this reason study the operating instruc- tions for add-on equipment carefully. Once the stabiliser extensions and legs are ready you can start using the crane: 1.
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Starting crane operation If selector valve [option]: If the crane has selector valve move lever ① to crane position. Operate the boom system 1. Raise the first boom. 2. Slew the crane to the working position. 3. Extend the hydraulic extensions. The crane is now ready for use.
During operation OLP (Overload protection) OLP HiPro CD Crane The OLP function is a safety function in SPACE 100% that prevents overloading of the crane. With 90% of maximum permitted load, a pre- warning is given. The warning lamps on the stabiliser legs double blink and the cylinder pressure LEDs ①...
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During operation OLP Boom system Warning at 50%, 70%, 90% and 100% visible on the controller • The pressure in the cylinders is displayed as a percentage of the maximum permitted pres- sure. • The percentage pressure loading in the cylin- der is displayed in the window of the respec- tive lever as a number: 50%, 70%, 90% and 100%.
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During operation OLP Stabiliser system If a stabiliser leg is overloaded, slewing is stopped in the direction towards the stabiliser leg where the OLP occurs. The VSL indicator LED light red on the user panel. The crane stops. The centre display, on the controller, shows 100% and the symbol for which leg has overload.
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During operation VSL - OLP VSL-OLP occurs when there is a risk of instabil- ity of the vehicle. The slewing is stopped towards the instability direction and the crane stops. The VSL indicator LED light red on the user panel. The centre display on the controller indi- cates VSL.
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During operation On the user panel the cylinder pressure LEDs and the LED for padlock symbol will flash red. Manual control If one prohibited movement is used, all move- ments will stop. The crane will be fully opera- tional as long as only allowed movements are used.
Ending crane operation Operate the crane to parking position WARNING • A crane with add-on equipment can differ from the operations described in this sec- tion. • For this reason, study the operating in- structions for any add-on equipment care- fully.
Ending crane operation If selector valve [option]: If the crane has selector valve move lever ① to stabiliser system position. Placing the stabiliser extensions and legs in transport position Activate operation of stabiliser extensions and legs. DANGER Do not stand in the stabiliser legs, tilting area. DANGER Always ensure that the stabiliser legs and the stabiliser extensions are in transport position...
Ending crane operation 5. The catcher ① will lock the stabiliser exten- sion. Repeat for the stabiliser extension and leg on the other side of the vehicle When there is an additional set of stabiliser legs [option]: Repeat the process for the 3rd and 4th stabiliser legs.
To operate the crane like this is HIGHLY DANGEROUS because during emergency op- eration all crane security is disconnected. Always go to/contact a HIAB service work- shop when the seal wire has been broken. TWI Transport warning inter- face [option]...
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Ending crane operation • A warning, visible and audible from the driving position for transport, indicates when the crane height exceeds a predetermined maximum and when the manual operated stabiliser extensions/tiltable stabiliser legs are not locked in the transport position. •...
Welding work on the crane may only be carried out by, or in close consul- tation with, a HIAB service workshop. • Do not drill into the crane yourself. Drill- ing work on the crane may only be carried out by, or in close consultation with, a HIAB service workshop.
Determine if you can still park the crane. If you can: park the crane and go to a HIAB service workshop. If you cannot: contact a HIAB service workshop. 6. In all other cases, contact a HIAB service workshop. Warranty HIAB only provides a warranty if: •...
• All security seal wires on the valves are still intact. Always use original HIAB parts and tools. Follow the maintenance instruc- tions! Take the crane, at least once a year, to a HIAB service workshop for inspection and maintenance. Maintain lifting accessories according to the supplier’s instructions. WARNING •...
In the event of damage that presents a safety risk: • Do not use the crane. • Have the damage repaired immediately by a HIAB service workshop. Hydraulic system • Check that there are no leaks from the hydraulic hoses, lines and connections.
Maintenance and Service 8.3.2 LED test To do the test: 1. Press the ON/OFF button for at least 2 sec. The test is activated and all the red LED's are illuminated. If the system is equipped with lamp pole, all three lamps will light. 2.
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Maintenance and Service 8.3.2 Presence of decals • See chapter Safety precautions and warnings under section Warning signs. Check that all the decals shown in section Warning signs are in position. Pivot pins and bushes • Inspect all the pivot pins and bushings for the crane boom and cylinders for damage, play, etc.
Maintenance and Service 8.3.3 8.3.3 Annual maintenance Take the crane, at least once a year, to a HIAB service workshop for inspection and maintenance. Carry out the following maintenance at least once a year. Hydraulic system • Change the oil tank filler cap.
Maintenance and Service 8.4.1 8.4.1 Lubrication schedule Lubricate after every 16 hours of use. Lubricate after every 50 hours of use. A: Internal pads B: Internal guides See chapter of Slewing housing Lubrication 8.4.2 Lubrication of slide pads in boom system Rear upper slide pads •...
Maintenance and Service 8.4.3 Front lower slide pads • Extend extensions without load and push slightly against the ground in order to create enough clearance. • Lubricate. 8.4.3 Lubrication of the upper column bearing and three-point bridge The lubrication of the column upper bearing and ...
Maintenance and Service Hydraulics 8.5.1 Slewing housing: checking the oil level/oil change Checking the oil level in slewing housing 1. Check if the oil level in the level glass ① is between the maximum and minimum lev- els. 2. If the oil level is below the minimum level: Remove the plug ③.
Maintenance and Service 8.5.2 8.5.2 Replacing the cartridge in return oil filter Return oil filter with fouling indicator WARNING Dirt will damage the hydraulic system Make sure that the area around the filter is clean to prevent contamination of the hydraulic oil. ...
Maintenance and Service 8.5.4 8.5.4 Replacing the cartridge in high pressure filter [option] WARNING Dirt will damage the hydraulic system 1. Clean the immediate surroundings of the pressure filter. 2. Dismantle the filter housing ①. 3. Remove the cartridge ②. 4.
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Filling the oil tank with hydraulic oil The oil used for filling must be clean. Do not mix different oils. Hydraulic oil that is approved for HIAB products must comply with one of the following standards or equivalents: -DIN 51524 part 3...
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-15°C to 90°C -5°C to 90°C The recommended viscosity during normal work- ing conditions is between 16 and 40cSt. HIAB strongly recommend an oil working tem- perature below 70°C. If necessary consider an oil cooler or heater. NOTE When working in artic condition consider an oil with lower viscosity than the 32 oil in the table above.
Maintenance and Service 8.5.7 8.5.7 Bleeding air from the hydraulic system Bleed the air from the hydraulic system: • after changing the hydraulic oil • after working on the hydraulic system • if your crane works slowly or jerkily WARNING Air in the hydraulic system can lead to faults and damage To bleed air from the hydraulic system, pro-...
• Only correct yourself the faults that ac- cording to the table you may rectify. • Follow the instructions exactly! • All other faults may be dealt with only by personnel in a HIAB service workshop! Fault Probable cause Action Crane does not react to con- Crane in an OLP situation.
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Oil level in the tank is too Top up the oil tank and crane immediately! low. bleed the hydraulic system. The pump is faulty. Go to a HIAB service work- shop. The stabiliser extensions do The extensions are still Unlock the extensions. not slide out.
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Reconnect the add-on equip- work properly. connected. ment according to the in- structions. Other defect. Go to a HIAB service work- shop. Leak on hydraulic system: 1. Press a Stop button. leaking coupling, hose or line. 2. Disengage the PTO.
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Maintenance and Service 8.6.2 example use time=1526 hours Error display mode Press the button to switch to Error display mode. Display shows a short time, and then start showing errors as: • The number of active errors and a dot. •...
Decommissioning Decommissioning a crane Cranes are designed and manufactured taking the environment into consideration. Environmental requirements and soundness have been considered when selecting the raw materials. The metal parts are designed to achieve a light and durable construction, this includes the selection of higher- quality grades of steel.
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Decommissioning Unsorted waste should be delivered to a landfill • drained hydraulic hoses, electrical wires, con- trol cables, seat, hydraulic cylinder seals, lights, small plastic and rubber parts. Hazardous waste is delivered to a collection point for hazardous waste • oils: hydraulic oil, transmission oil from the slewing system •...
Technical Data 10.1 Load plate table The Installer must fill in the valid meters (m) and kilos (kg) in this table, following instructions given in the Installation instructions. The enclosed Technical Data must be stored together with this Operator’s manual. Operator's Manual GB...
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