RT100 Rough Terrain Crane
A. The Rough Terrain Crane can move off-road and a short distance of on-road travel.
B. Before you move the crane, think about the distance and type of terrain that you must
move on. Plan your moves carefully to prevent all dangerous conditions.
(1) Before you move the crane to and from the job-site, make sure that you do the
safety items that follow:
Set the parking brake. Always put chocks before and behind on the wheels
when you park on a slope.
(a) Engage the swing lock.
Do not move the anti-two block weight when it is near the head of the crane.
You can cause damage to the boom head, rooster sheave and anti-two
(b) Attach the main hook block to the front of the crane. If you cannot do this, align
the anti-two block weight 30 mm (1 in) from the boom head by applying the
by-pass key switch. The crane can be damaged if you let the anti-two block
weight move side-to-side when you move the crane.
(c) Make sure that the outriggers are fully retracted and the retaining pins are
(d) When you move the crane more than 2 mi. (3.22 km), make sure that the main
pump and PTO is disengaged.
(e) If necessary, put the transmission into the high-speed range, 2-wheel drive
(f) Make sure that tire pressure is correct.
(g) Before you move the crane, adjust the seat and mirrors.
Do not move the crane if the transmission oil pressure is less than 17.2 bar
(250 psi). You can cause damage to the transmission.
(h) Make sure that the transmission oil pressure (250 to 300 psi (17.2 to 20.7 bar))
and oil temperature (82.2℃ to 93.3℃) are in the correct range.