INSTALLATION 1400H OPERATOR AND SERVICE MANUAL
7-22 Published 10-30-2014 Control # 040-09
end of the cable only. If equipped with optional line
block, omit downhaul weight and assemble as shown in
loadline section of parts pages. Special care should be
taken to reeve the cable through the wedge socket as
shown in figure L.
23. Spool the loadline onto the hoist drum while maintaining
approximately 500 lb (250 kg) of tension on the cable
(attaching a small vehicle to the end of the loadline with
another person lightly riding the vehicle brakes while the
cable is spooling on the drum will accomplish this). The
loadline should wrap tightly in the grooves that are cast
into the bare drum.
24. Continue winding the cable on the second, third and
fourth layer of the drum. Keep the cable paying in
straight to the boom to avoid side loading the boom. The
layers will wrap smoothly guided by the first layer
wrapping.
25. After cable is completely wrapped on drum, replace
remaining cable keeper bolts on the sheave case.
26. Check for hoist mount tail swing clearance at top of cab.
Any equipment that extends above the truck cab such as
exhaust stacks or air horns may interfere with the hoist
mount when the boom is elevated and rotated. Shorten
exhaust stacks or move air horns, etc. to ensure
clearance.
27. If crane is to be repainted, mask all decals prior to final
paint or install all new decals in accordance with location
drawings and illustrated parts catalog over final paint.
28. After installation, check all oil and lubricant levels and
lubricate unit according to Lubrication Chart in Service
and Maintenance Section.
WHEN TIGHTENING BOTTOM NUTS KEEP PLATE
PARALLEL TO TRUCK. FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL
CAUSE UNEVEN EDGE LOADING AND CAUSE
PREMATURE STUD FAILURE.
SHIM THESE GAPS
BETWEEN FRAME
CHANNELS