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User Manual C10e Compact Crane Serial number: Delivery date: Reference: U.C10e.02.00.EN Version: Translation of the original manual...
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2.4.3 Display on remote control 2.5 Electrical cabinet 2.6 Work lights 3. SAFETY 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Operating personnel 3.3 Personal protective equipment (PPE) 3.4 Warnings 3.4.1 Warnings for the work environment 3.4.2 Warnings for use 3.4.3 Warnings for maintenance 3.5 Emergency stop U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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4.8.7 Winch head positions in adjustable section – with fly jib 4.8.8 Attaching winch weight 4.8.9 Checking the winch stop 5. MAINTENANCE 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Warnings 5.3 Maintenance work 5.3.1 Weekly maintenance 5.3.2 Monthly maintenance User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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7.1.2 Putting the crane in transport position 7.1.3 Securing crane for transport 7.1.4 Lifting crane for transport 7.2 Storing the crane 7.3 Waste disposal 8. ANNEXES 8.1 C10e load chart 8.2 C10e Load chart without counterweight 8.3 Maximum outrigger pressure U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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PREFACE PREFACE This user manual applies to the C10e Compact Crane. Throughout the rest of this document this type will simply be referred to as: crane. This manual constitutes the operating instructions for the crane. Read this entire user manual carefully to familiarise yourself with the correct operation and maintenance of the crane.
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Should malfunctions nevertheless occur, please contact your dealer immediately. Hoeflon International B.V. is not liable for any damage resulting from failure to observe the factory specifications in this user manual, non-adherence to the legal requirements or modifications to the crane made by the user.
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Maintenance provides information on the maintenance required, specifying the frequency. Troubleshooting lists possible faults and how to solve them. Transport, storage and disposal provides points of attention for transporting the crane, temporary or permanent decommissioning and instructions for disposal of the crane. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Figure 1.1 C10e Compact Crane The C10e Compact Crane is suitable for lifting loads such as heavy building materials and glass walls in a limited space. The crane is powered by a battery and controlled via a radio remote control. The electric drive makes the crane suitable for working in indoor areas.
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1.2 EC Declaration Hoeflon International B.V. declares that the crane is in conformance with applicable European Directives. The EC Declaration of Conformity forms part of the crane logbook supplied with the crane.
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JACKS Outriggers Folding legs Maximum lean angle with outriggers extended 5° Outrigger pressure per outrigger 5200 kg ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Drive system voltage 80Vdc Electric motor power 10.5 kW Voltage: 80 V Battery pack data Capacity: 163 Ah Type LiFePO4 U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Range 250 m Display 3-inch TFT LCD Battery Exchangeable Portability Hip or shoulder strap Control Accurate proportional control HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Volume of hydraulic tank 40 litres Pump type Gear pump Maximum pump pressure 250 bar User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Serial no. The serial number of the crane Year The year the crane was built Weight The weight of the crane Max. capacity Maximum working load REMARK Please provide the type number and serial number when ordering parts. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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The crane is exclusively intended for lifting and raising loose objects by means of a hook, unless the Multitool is attached to the crane. The objects to be transported must fall within the specifications stated in this user manual. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Boom sections 1 to 5 Boom Winch head Counterweight Adjustable section Extendable outrigger Winch Electrical cabinet Cable reel Outrigger leg Outrigger pads Turntable Lifting point Track undercarriage Stack light Battery pack Crane column Fly jib User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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The counterweight is used to keep the crane in balance during lifting. The counterweight is hydraulically extendable. As it extends, it moves farther from the pivot point of the crane, resulting in greater opposing moment to counterbalance the load. This maintains better balance of the crane during lifting. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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2.1.1 Outriggers You can manually extend and retract the outriggers and swing them to five positions. Figure 2.3 Manually swingable outriggers User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Figure 2.4 Manually extendable outriggers You can manually adjust the length of the outriggers by extending part of the outrigger. Figure 2.5 Outrigger pads The crane has four outrigger pads as standard (400 mm x 400 mm). U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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800 kg with 80 m cable 1 x reeving: 2000 kg Maximum load with reeving option 1 2 x reeving: 4000 kg 1 x reeving: 1600 kg Maximum load with reeving option 2 2 x reeving: 3200 kg User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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- 2 x bow shackle 2000 kg with locking pin - Winch roller (for use with winch head) - 1 x bow shackle 4750 kg with locking pin - Tube adapter (for use with manual jib extension) - Paint set U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Always have a second battery in the charger. Switch off the remote control if it is not in range or makes poor contact. Then switch the remote control on again, and it will search for another channel. Figure 2.8 Remote control User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Operate outrigger (LR – left rear) Down Operate crawler track (L – left) Backwards Forwards Operate crawler track (R – right) Backwards Forwards Operate outrigger (RR – right rear) Down Operate outrigger (RF – right front) Down Display U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Lever forwards Slew main boom Left Right Extend/retract main boom Retract Extend Extend/retract fly jib Retract Extend Raise and lower winch Raise Lower Fly jib up and down Down Boom up and down Down Display User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Switch work lights on and off. Electric motor Switch electric motor on and off. Driving speed Engage second driving speed. If LED is lit, the function is active. Buttons that are not explained are not used on this crane. 110% button U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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As long as you hold the button, the load moment limiter (LML) is increased to 110%. Never use this button to increase the outreach of the crane or to continue winching. 2.4.3 Display on remote control Figure 2.9 Example of display on remote control User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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2: Upper part (lifting with crane) switch EMERGENCY STOP Emergency stop Switches drive off button Lit when the main switch is on Power on indicator 230 V Lit when the crane is connected to the mains Mains power indicator U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Position 3: charging at 2300 W (10 A at 230 V) Circuit breaker 230 V 16 A Blade-type fuse 15 A (blue) Circuit board 1, controller, upper part Blade-type fuse 15 A (blue) Circuit board 1, battery charger and sensors User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Blade-type fuse 5 A (red) Battery pack 1 Blade-type fuse 5 A (red) Maximum charging current switch Blade-type fuse 5 A (red) Cooling fan Blade-type fuse 5 A (red) CAN power supply Blade-type fuse 15 A (blue) Valve block U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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The two work lights on the crane are located on fly jib and boom and can be operated as follows: Switch on by pressing the Work light button on the remote control. Switch off by pressing the Work light button again. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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3.2 Operating personnel Operating personnel may not be under the influence of narcotics or alcohol and must be at least 18 years of age. These people must be familiar with all the functions and tools associated with this crane. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Where there is a risk of falling objects, wearing a helmet is mandatory. This can be indicated by signs or agreements, for example. Within the range of the crane, everyone must wear a safety helmet. The operator is partly responsible for ensuring that third parties wear helmets within the range of the crane. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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It is prohibited to use the crane in the vicinity of high voltage cables. DANGER Never climb on the crane when it is in motion or when it is being used. DANGER It is prohibited to use the crane in an explosive environment. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Remove key from key switch when performing work on the electrical system and prevent unauthorised people from switching on the crane. DANGER Never use the 110% button to increase the crane’s outreach or to continue lifting. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Disconnect the battery when replacing electrical components. WARNING Only suitable, trained people who are familiar with the content of this user manual and have completed the user training provided by Hoeflon International B.V. may operate or work with the crane! WARNING Dangerous situations can arise in which there is intense interaction between the crane, operator, load, surroundings and ground.
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WARNING Make sure the crane and track undercarriage are parallel to one another before collapsing the crane. WARNING Use a suitable connection to the mains supply. An unsuitable mains connection may trip the User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Only operate the emergency stop button in the event of an emergency or disaster. WARNING Never use the emergency stop button to switch off the crane during normal operation. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Plug one end of the emergency control cable into the socket on the bottom of the remote control. Plug the other end of the cable into the socket on the electrical cabinet of the crane. Operate the remote control in the usual way. Step 1 Step 2 User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Winding out lifting cable, lowering and retracting fly jib are allowed. The following functions can be blocked by the LML: Extending boom and fly jib, winding in lifting cable, raising boom and fly jib, slewing the superstructure, retracting the counterweight. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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On the crane at pivot points and on Warning of entrapment hazard for hands the outriggers at the cylinders Warning for electrical voltage On the door of the electrical cabinet Near receiver on upper part Warning for non-ionising radiation electrical cabinet User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Outriggers may only be used on a stable surface with sufficient bearing capacity. DANGER Never use the 110% button to increase the crane’s outreach or to continue lifting. WARNING Always operate the crane with extreme care. Avoid abrupt movements and maintain contact with any signal men. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Use the toolbox (if present) only for crane parts and the tools necessary for working with the crane. 4.1.2 Assessing weather conditions The weather can affect the use of the crane and disrupt the work schedule. Therefore, observe the following warnings and remarks. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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(based on intended use, capacity, validity of inspection stickers and visual inspection) and the personal safety of the operator and people in the vicinity. DANGER It is forbidden to lift without counterweight on the crane. The crane can tip over. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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HIGH VOLTAGE! (Danger of electrocution). Removing and opening the HV box is prohibited. Only technicians trained by Hoeflon are allowed to disconnect cables. For your own safety and to obtain the maximum service life from your equipment, it is of great importance that you always inspect the condition of the crane before use.
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Push in the two buttons (1) on the remote control next to the battery (2). Remove the discharged battery (2) from the remote control. Take the charged battery (3) from the battery charger (4) and place it in the remote control. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Meaning LED status Meaning Short green flash every 5 s 12V connected LED off Battery not connected Continuous red Fault LED continuous green Battery charging 1 A LED flashing green Charging 0.3 A LED off Battery fully charged U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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The screen shows six bars, with each bar representing a lever. When you operate a lever the bar turns green. When the lever is at its farthest position, the bar should be 100% green. If it does not reach 100%, the levers must be calibrated. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Move the levers one by one to check that the bar turns 100% green. Move the levers all the way in both directions. Press the Confirm button to confirm the calibration. The settings are saved. Press the Back button twice to return to the home screen. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Move the crane at the job site with the fly jib stowed under the boom or hung beside the boom when the fly jib is not in use. For more information, see section 7.1.2 Putting the crane in transport position. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Make sure that the crane is travelling on as flat a surface as possible. If you do have to drive on a slope, observe the following maximum values. Direction of movement Maximum slope angle Forwards 15° Backwards 23° Sideways – crawler tracks retracted 15° Sideways – crawler tracks extended 23° U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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The direction of travel is indicated by the white arrows on the undercarriage. Operate one of the two levers to change direction. Stop the crane by releasing the levers; they return to the centre position automatically. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Press the Extend tracks/counterweight button on the remote control to extend the tracks. Press the Retract tracks/counterweight button on the remote control to retract the tracks. Use only the maximum and minimum settings when configuring the crawler track width. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Make sure the outrigger foot sits in the recessed circle on the outrigger pad when setting the outriggers. This is particularly important when raising high on the outriggers, in connection with the folding legs. WARNING Check that the crane is collapsed. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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50% The green circles indicate how level the crane is. The number of degrees Levelling indicates how much the crane is tilted. Use the spirit level on the crane to 0.2° determine which direction the crane is leaning. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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4. Make sure that people who need to be present in the crane's operating radius – to give instructions and guide the load, for example – can work there safely. 5. To operate the outriggers, the boom angle must be less than 40° and the counterweight must be retracted. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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13. Check whether all the outriggers are in contact with the ground after they have been set. 14. When the crane is supported properly by the outriggers, set the main switch on the electrical cabinet to position 2. This saves the outrigger configuration. Step 3 Step 7 Step 12 U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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The battery voltage of the remote control. 6.3 V Position of fly jib The angle of the fly jib in relation to the horizontal axis. 10° Position of The angle of the boom in relation to the horizontal axis. 60° boom User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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The green circles indicate how level the crane is. The number of degrees Levelling indicates how much the crane is tilted. Use the spirit level on the crane to 0.2° determine which direction the crane is leaning. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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5. Swing both counterweight elements (5) backward. 6. Connect the two counterweight elements together with the bracket (6). Retracting counterweight 1. Retract the counterweight by performing this procedure in reverse order. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Never stand or hang on the load. Avoid abrupt movements of the crane. Make sure that the area is clean and tidy to minimise the risk of tripping and that the guide line will get caught and/or damaged. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Once you have boomed down slightly, switch off the override. DANGER Only have a defective lifting cable replaced by a competent person. REMARK If the outriggers are parallel to . the crane on the counterweight side, booming up will stop automatically at 60°. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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2. The lifting cable may get stuck under the counterweight tube with the boom at 85°; this risk can be eliminated by extending the counterweight. 3. Make sure that both pins are attached and secured when using the winch head in the adjustable section. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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11. Check the gauge for the winch cylinder. The indicator point on the plate must be between the points on the boom, as shown in the yellow circle (see Figure 4.7). Contact your dealer if the gauge falls outside the level, in connection with incorrect lifting capacity. Figure 4.7 Winch cylinder indicator point User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Adjustable section with winch head 85° or 85° with lowered (see Figure 4.9) 1 or 2 0° -70° 60° boom retracted 0° 60° -70° 60° Adjustable section with winch head raised (see Figure 4.8) 1 or 2 0° 35° -70° 35° U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Winch head with adjustable section in ≤ 80° ≤ 80° upper hole with lifting weight reeved Winch head with adjustable section in upper hole with lifting weight and single ≤ 85° ≤ 85° cable User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Secure the boom adapter to the rear of the winch head with the lynch pin. Secure the pin. Attach the winch head with the boom adapter to the boom with the lynch pin. Secure the pin. Step 1 Steps 2 and 3 U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Make sure the crane is supported on the outriggers and level. Check whether the winch plate is between the indicator points. If not, contact your dealer. Set the main switch on the electrical cabinet to position 2. Erect the crane and then extend the boom. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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(1) in place again. Position the cable properly through the winch stop (2). Step 4 Step 5 Winding in the cable U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Hang the eye on the support and carefully wind in the cable and gently pull it tight. Deactivate the winch by setting the Winch state to Disabled in the remote control menu. Step 1 Step 3 User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Now the cable can drop into the roller, and the roller with cable can be slid back into the middle. Pass the cable through the plastic slot so it runs through the hole. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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To remove the cable, perform the steps in the reverse order. Make sure the cable is wound up tightly by holding it while winding it up. After removing the winch, fit a hook to a D-shackle if necessary. Fit the pin and secure it. Step 3 Step 5 User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Or place the boom adapter so the manual jib extension can be placed directly in the boom and secure it with the lynch pin. Attaching manual jib extension in combination with adjustable section Attach the manual jib extension to the adjustable section with the two pins and secure them. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Cable without auxiliary pulley to large sheave in winch head. Winch head in third hole. Cable without auxiliary pulley to large sheave in winch head. Winch head in bottom hole. Cable without auxiliary pulley to large sheave in winch head. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Winch head in third hole. Cable under auxiliary pulley of the adjustable section through to large sheave in winch head. Winch head in bottom hole. Cable under auxiliary pulley of the adjustable section through to large sheave in winch head. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Use one hand to operate the lever for the winch on the remote control and the other hand to hold the cable and keep it under tension. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Fit the lynch pin (1) in the second hole in front of the front section of the winch weight to secure it in place. Attaching winch weight with 1 x reeving Remove the lynch pin (1) from the winch weight. Remove the front half (3) of the winch weight. Remove a sheave. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Use one hand to push the winch weight backwards so it is no longer secured and use the other hand to operate the lever for the winch. See whether the winch weight can be lifted free of the support, and lift the winch weight off of the support. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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The figures below show how the lifting cable must be run in the winch head and the winch weight. Correct Incorrect 1 cable 1 x reeved 2 x reeved U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Always correctly reinstall any protection measures that have been removed! WARNING Only your dealer may perform work on the crane’s electrical or hydraulic system. WARNING ATTENTION! Parts of the engine and hydraulic system components may still be hot; allow them to cool first! U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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WARNING If you are unable to correct a malfunction, contact your dealer. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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The risk of accidents with cranes is generally greater during maintenance, cleaning and service. Have your dealer perform the maintenance work on the crane. In the Netherlands you can choose to enter a maintenance contract with Hoeflon International B.V.. The maintenance intervals and activities are shown in the lubrication schedule and maintenance schedule.
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5.3.4 First use Perform the daily inspection before use. Perform the daily inspection as laid down in the maintenance schedule. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Hydraulic return filter Replace ○ ○ Hydraulic pressure filter Replace ○ Stop valves and pressure relief valve Test ○ Hydraulic system Flush ○ Electrical system Wiring connectors Check ○ Emergency stop buttons and sensors Check ● Voltage Check ○ U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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5.5 Lubrication chart The lubrication chart indicates which parts need to be lubricated and at what interval. The instructions can be found further in this chapter. Figure 5.2 Lubrication chart User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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The turntable will push out excess or excessive grease. If this causes the seal to be pushed upwards, you may gently push it back into the seal bore. Figure 5.4 Leave excess grease in place REMARK Leave excess grease in place. This serves as a kind of fine dust filter. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Kroon oil Perlus ZF 46 Perlus Biosynth 46 Gearlube GL-5 80W-90 Matrix Hydromax HT ECO 46 Also use the following lubricants: For lubrication points: EP2 For chains: industrial chain spray For sliding parts: Interflon OG User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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The alternate functions of the levers with the main switch in position 2 are as follows: Image Function Lever backwards Lever forwards Slew main boom Left Right Boom up and down Boom up Boom down Extend/retract main boom Retract Extend U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Image Function Lever backwards Lever forwards Fly jib up and down Down Extend/retract fly jib Retract Extend Raise and lower winch Raise Lower User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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LED 5: 53% LED 4: 42% LED 3: 30% LED 2: 19% LED 1: 7% Figure 5.5 Battery indicator with the state of charge (SOC, left) and the charging mode (M, right). The following table shows the different charging modes: U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Disconnect the charging cable from the mains supply and store it in the crane again. Read chapter TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL for instructions on battery maintenance when the crane is placed in storage for a longer period. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Place insulating material between the chassis and + emergency charging point, if necessary. Make sure the start assistance cables are connected to the emergency charging points correctly. Always hold the + start assistance cable clamp in your hand, prevent contact and do not place it near U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Switch on the crane so it is in operation. Switch off the start assistance source and remove the start assistance cables in the reverse order. Place the protective caps back on the emergency charging points. Replace them if they are damaged. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Do not clean with acidic agents or a pressure washer. These can damage the chains. Check the chain regularly for lubrication, rust, breaks in the pins/plates and wear. Lubricate the chain every 100 hours (see section 5.4 Maintenance schedule). U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Remove the two pins (4 and 5) from the right side of the hinged section of the fly jib. Lower the fly jib when you do this so it is easier to remove the pins. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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To install the fly jib, perform the steps in reverse order. Set the boom slightly lower than horizontal. Do not forget to secure the pins! U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Ensure that no hazardous situations can develop. Start the crane and activate the remote control. Place a pallet next to the crane. Place the boom perpendicular to the crane with counterweight to left of the crane and above the pallet. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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MAINTENANCE Remove mounting bracket (1) from the counterweight elements. Remove the counterweight support (3) from the motor shroud (2). Mount counterweight support (3) on boom (4). U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Loosen the nut of locking pin (8) and push the locking pin down. Do the same with the locking pin of the other counterweight element. Hydraulically retract the counterweight support (9). The counterweight is now hanging freely, from User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Check whether the counterweight has disappeared from the display on the remote control. Check whether the counterweight is in a safe position, move the counterweight if necessary and/or cordon off the area around the counterweight to prevent accidents. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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5.13.2 Installing counterweight Attach the ballast to the crane in the reverse order. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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This can be achieved by moving the control levers back and forth. WARNING If you are unable to correct a malfunction, contact your dealer. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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(see figure Angle sensor for main boom). Sensor for main boom extension Check that LEDs on the two sensors blink alternately during E112 length, data invalid. extension and retraction. If not, check the cabling. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Reset sensor by removing connector at bottom of sensor and E148 Angle sensor for chassis, data missing. then reconnecting (see figure Angle sensor, chassis). Theft protection has been activated by Hoeflon International B.V.. E166 Theft protection active. Contact your dealer.
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Figure 6.1 Angle sensor for main boom Figure 6.2 Angle sensor, chassis User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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When driving on a slope (e.g. up loading ramps onto a transport vehicle), ensure that the outriggers are extended on the lowest side to prevent the crane from tilting backwards. The same applies when driving the crane downhill. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Stop the crane as described in section 4.4 Starting and switching off the crane. Set the main switch on the electrical cabinet to position 0. Remove any loose parts from the crane. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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• Lifting equipment • 2 chains (capacity: at least 2500 kg per chain) • Securing equipment • 3 lashing straps (capacity: at least 2500 kg per strap) • Transport equipment • Vehicle capable of transporting at least 4700 kg U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Some of these attachments and their positions are: adjustable section and winch head alongside the boom, manual jib extension on the counterweight, jib adapter in the boom. The lifting cable must always be wound up. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Make sure the crawler tracks of the crane are resting directly on the deck of the transport vehicle, because ground protection plates or anything similar in between will reduce the sliding resistance of the crane relative to the transport vehicle. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Secure the crane by attaching four lashing straps to the holes in the outrigger hinge plates. The crane can likewise be secured in the crane column (see Figure 7.2). User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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Make sure the crane is in the transport position. Lift the crane using two lashing straps or chains with a capacity of at least 2500 kg per strap/chain. Fasten these to the lifting point on the boom (see Figure 7.3). Figure 7.3 Lifting point on boom U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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The earth switch (3) can be reached by removing the cover (2) of the motor shroud (1). Figure 7.4 Earth switch After a month or more of disuse, it is important to fully charge the crane before it is used again. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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7.3 Waste disposal Dispose of waste in accordance with the applicable local regulations. Incorrect disposal of waste can be harmful to the environment. Environmentally harmful waste includes: engine oil, diesel fuel, hydraulic oil, differential oil, coolant, filters, batteries and greases. U.C10e.02.00.EN 1.0...
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Maximum outrigger pressure in the most unfavourable position 4850 kg Minimum outrigger pressure 3150 kg Maximum outrigger pressure with outriggers in square configuration 4250 kg You can determine the outrigger pressures at the specific configuration positions. User Manual C10e Compact Crane...
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