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Maeda MC-305C-2 - Hoisting Machine

Maeda MC-305C-2
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5.2 HOISTING MACHINE
• The hoisting attachments such as wire rope and shackle used in hoisting shall be sufficiently
strong for the weight of this machine.
• When hoisting the machine, always put the machine in
the “traveling posture” and securely insert the four
position pins into the rotary of the outriggers.
As for the center of gravity of the machine, the machine
posture is determined to be ”traveling posture”.
See “Operation 2.5 Machine Traveling Posture” for
traveling posture.
• Hoisting the machine for long time will cause the boom
derricking cylinder to extend, shifting the center of
gravity and thus, the machine losing the balance.
• When transporting the machine by using the crane, use
the transportation equipment shown in the figure on the
right and transport safely.
• Do not hoist the machine in the posture other than those
described in the following procedure. The machine may
lose its balance.
CAUTION
• When the local laws and regulations are applicable, the
person who uses the crane to perform hoisting operation
must be qualified to do it. If not, the operator must be well
trained and skilled.
• See the Dimension or the nameplate attached to the
machine for the weight of the machine.
• The dimensions are for standard specifications. The
hoisting method varies depending on the attachments
and options mounted. In that case, contact us or our
sales service agency.
Hoist the machine on the solid and flat ground using the following
procedure.
1. See “Operation 2.5 Machine Traveling Posture” and put the
machine in the “traveling posture”.
2. Verify that the position pins (four) are securely inserted in the
rotary joint of the outrigger.

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