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Hydraulic Crawler Crane Model : CKE900G Max. Lifting Capacity: 100 t x 3.6 m / 90 t x 3.9 m* Max. Crane Boom Length : 61.0 m Max. Fixed Jib Combination: 51.8 m + 18.3 m The value are theorical result. * Auxiliary sheave is necessary.
Open the catalog to page 1GENERAL DIMENSIONS WORKING RANGES SUPPLEMENTAL DATA LIFTING CAPACITIES SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FOR CLAMSHELL LIFTING CAPACITIES SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FOR REDUCED WEIGHTS LIFTING CAPACITIES TRANSPORTATION PLAN
Open the catalog to page 3SPECIFICATIONS Power Plant Model: HINO J08E-UV Type: 4 cycle, water-cooled, vertical in-line 6, direct injection, turbo-charger, intercooler Complies with NRMM (Europe) Stage IIIB and US EPA Interim Tier 4 Displacement: 7,684 liters Rated power: 213 kW/2100 min-1 Max. Torque: 1,017 N·m/1,600 min-1 Cooling System: Water-cooled Starter: 24V-5kW Radiator: Corrugated type core, thermostatically controlled Air cleaner: Dry type with replaceable paper element Throttle: Twist grip type hand throttle, electrically actuated Fuel filter: Replaceable paper element Batteries: Two 12V x 136 Ah/5HR...
Open the catalog to page 4Lower Structure Steel-welded carbody with axles. Crawler assemblies can be hydraulically extended for wide-track operation or retracted for transportation. Crawler belt tension is maintained by hydraulic jack force on the track-adjusting bearing block. Carbodyweight: 14.4 ton Crawler drive: Independent hydraulic propel drive is built into each crawler side frame. Each drive consists of a hydraulic motor propelling a driving tumbler through a planetary gear box. Hydraulic motor and gear box are built into the crawler side frame within the shoe width. Crawler brakes: Spring-set, hydraulically...
Open the catalog to page 5GENERAL DIMENSIONS This catalog may contain photographs of machines with specifications, attachments and optional equipment. Limit of Hook Lifting Ball hook
Open the catalog to page 6Crane Boom Arrangements BB T 20 T B 10 T B 10 10 T B T B 10 T 20 B T 40 Remarks 40 Boom Base Boom Top 40 40 Insert Boom 40 40 Insert Boom Insert Boom Insert Boom with lug m ※ ark shows the standard boom arrangement which make the boom arrangement of less than the each boom length possible. ◦ mark shows the installing of the cable roller for the insert boom. mark shows the boom insert with lug attached and the guy line installing position when the fixed jib is used. Boom arrangement Crane boom 40 length 40 20 Remarks Jib Base Jib Top Insert Jib Insert Jib
Open the catalog to page 7WORKING RANGES Crane Boom Radius from center of rotation (m) Height above ground (m)
Open the catalog to page 8Height above ground (m) Radius from center of rotation (m)
Open the catalog to page 9WORKING RANGES Fixed Jib 30° Radius from center of rotation (m) Height above ground (m)
Open the catalog to page 10SUPPLEMENTAL DATA · Ratings according to EN13000. · perating radius is the horizontal distance from centerline of O rotation to a vertical line through the center of gravity of the load. · educt weight of hook block (s), slings and all other load D (Fixed jib lifting) · he total load that can be lifted is the value for weight of jib T hook block, slings, and all other load handling accessories deducted from fixed jib ratings shown. · he availability of fixed jib mounting T - On crane boom : Range 24.4 m to 51.8 m. handling accessories from main boom ratings shown. · atings shown are based...
Open the catalog to page 11LIFTING CAPACITIES Counterweight: 31.9 t Carbody Weight: 14.4 t Crane Boom Lifting Capacities Unit: metric ton Boom Length Working (m) radius (m) Note: Ratings according to EN13000. Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components. Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave. Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin. ★ The value are theorical result.
Open the catalog to page 12Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities (Without Main Hook Block) (Jib Offset Angle : 10°) 24.4 Boom length (m) Jib length (m) Counterweight: 31.9 t Carbody Weight: 14.4 t Note: Ratings according to EN13000. Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components. Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave. Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
Open the catalog to page 13LIFTING CAPACITIES Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities (Without Main Hook Block) (Jib Offset Angle : 10°) 42.7 Boom length (m) Jib length (m) Note: Ratings according to EN13000. Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components. Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave. Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin. Counterweight: 31.9 t Carbody Weight: 14.4 t
Open the catalog to page 14Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities (Without Main Hook Block) (Jib Offset Angle : 30°) 24.4 Boom length (m) Jib length (m) Counterweight: 31.9 t Carbody Weight: 14.4 t Note: Ratings according to EN13000. Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components. Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave. Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
Open the catalog to page 15LIFTING CAPACITIES Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities (Without Main Hook Block) (Jib Offset Angle : 30°) 42.7 Boom length (m) Jib length (m) Note: Ratings according to EN13000. Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components. Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave. Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin. Counterweight: 31.9 t Carbody Weight: 14.4 t
Open the catalog to page 16SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FOR CLAMSHELL RATING CHART · perating radius is the horizontal distance from centerline of O rotation to a vertical line through the center of gravity of the load. · educt weight of bucket, slings and all other load handling D accessories from main boom ratings shown. · atings shown are based on freely suspended loads and make R no allowance for such factors as wind effect on lifted load, ground conditions, out-of-level, operating speeds or any other condition that could be detrimental to the safe operation of this equipment. The operator, therefore, has the responsibility...
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