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Manitowoc Published 05-09-17, Control # 011-29 3-25
16000 OPERATOR MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
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See Figure 3-14 for drum and handle identification.
E – Boom/Mast Hoist Controls
The boom/mast hoist and swing are controlled by a dual-axis
handle that allows both functions to be operated at the same
time with one handle.
Boom/mast hoist has a spring-applied, hydraulically-
released disc brake on one motor of the drum.
Drum brake is released automatically when the handle is
moved in either direction from off.
Drum brake is applied automatically when handle is
moved to off, engine is stopped (or power is lost for any
reason), applicable operating limits are reached,
applicable system faults occur, or selected park switch is
turned on.
E1. Drum 4 (Boom/Mast Hoist) Park Switch
E2. Drum 5 (Boom Hoist) Park Switch
Press TOP of rocker to TURN ON park switch. With park
switch on, boom/mast hoist handle is inoperable, drum brake
is applied, and drum pawl is engaged.
Press BOTTOM of rocker to TURN OFF park switch. With
park switch off, boom/mast hoist handle is operable, drum
brake is applied and released in conjunction with handle
movement, and drum pawl is disengaged.
E3. Drum 4 or 5 (Boom/Mast Hoist) Handle
Pull handle BACK to RAISE boom. Drum brake releases and
speed increases in relation to handle movement.
Release handle to CENTER to STOP boom. Drum brake
spring applies.
Push handle FORWARD to LOWER boom. The drum brake
releases and speed increases in relation to handle
movement.
NOTE: When the crane is configured with a luffing jib,
boom/mast hoist handle D is the last load drum
handle on right console. The luffing jib is then
controlled with handle A.
E4. Drum Indicator
Drum number appears to indicate that boom/mast hoist is
active.
F – Load Drum Controls
Each load drum has a spring-applied, hydraulically-released
disc brake on motor at one end of drum.
For normal operation:
Corresponding drum brake is released automatically
when drum handle is moved in either direction from off.
Corresponding drum brake is applied automatically
when drum handle is moved to off.
NOTE: Drum brakes are applied automatically when
engine is stopped (or power is lost for any reason),
applicable operating limits are reached, applicable
system faults occur, or drum park switch is turned
on.
F1. Drum 1 Park Switch
F2. Drum 2 Park Switch
F3. Drum 3 Park Switch
Press TOP of rocker to TURN ON corresponding drum park
switch. With drum park switch on, drum handle is inoperable,
drum brake is applied, and (if equipped) drum pawl is
engaged.
Press BOTTOM of rocker to TURN OFF drum park switch.
With drum park off, drum handle is operable, drum brake is
applied and released in conjunction with handle movement,
and (if equipped) drum pawl is disengaged.
F4. Drum 1 Handle
F5. Drum 2 Handle
F6. Drum 3 Handle
The following description is for full-power operation.
Pull handle BACK to HOIST load. Drum brake releases and
speed increases in relation to handle movement.
Release handle to CENTER to STOP load. Drum brake
spring applies.
Push handle FORWARD to LOWER load. Drum brake
releases and speed increases in relation to handle
movement.
F7. Drum Indicator
Indicates the number of the drum that the corresponding
handle will control. Drum operation can vary depending on
crane configuration. See Figure 3-14
for drum and handle
identification.

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Manitowoc 16000 Specifications

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BrandManitowoc
Model16000
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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