Address:Quantang Indust=rial Park, 2nd Yuanda Road,
Changsha Economic and Technological Development
Zone, Hunan Province, China
Postcode: 410131
Website: www.zoomlion.com
RT35 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE
LOAD RATINGS
Dec. 2013
Zoomlion Cranes appreciates your selection of the ZOOMLION Rough Terrain Crane
for your application.
No one should operate the crane unless they read and understand the information in
this manual.
When you follow the instructions in this manual, your crane can operate at MAXIMUM
EFFICIENCY.
The operator must keep this manual in the cab of the crane.
If there is anything in the manual that you do not understand, speak with us. We
(Zoomlion Cranes) are NOT responsible for damages from an operator who does not
obey the instructions in the OPERATOR’S MANUAL.
The OPERATOR’S MANUAL is an important part of the crane. If the crane becomes the
property of a different person, make sure that the manual stays in the cab of the crane.
THANK YOU!
Mobile Crane Branch Company of ZOOMLION Heavy Industry Science and Technology
Co., Ltd.
Copyright
Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced,
translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form, in whole or
part, without the prior written consent of Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and
Technology Co., Ltd.
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, ATTENTION, NOTE, and IMPORTANT labels are on
signs and decals, and as you read this manual to show important instructions. In this
manual, DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION labels are before the paragraph or item to
which they apply. ATTENTION, NOTE, and IMPORTANT follow the paragraph or item
they apply to. The markers are as follows:
Refers to a dangerous situation which, if you do not prevent, will cause death or
injury.
Refers to a possible dangerous situation which, if you do not prevent, could cause
death or injury.
Refers to a possible dangerous situation which, if you do not prevent, may cause
light or moderate injury.
Attention
Refers to a situation which, if you do not prevent, may cause property or equipment
damage.
Note
Refers to a tip or hint in the operation instructions.
Emphasizes the importance of the data in this manual.
This symbol shows a step or procedure that is not approved and can cause a dangerous
situation.
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This chart only represents the maximum permissible hoist line load per parts of line. You
must refer to the proper Lift Charts for machine rated loads.
HOOK ASSY. WEIGHTSDIMENSIONS ARE FOR MAIN HOOK AND
AUXILIARY HOOK.
Main hook weight: 330 kg (727 LBS)
Auxiliary hook weight: 120 kg (264 LBS)
MACHINE EQUIPMENT
1.COUNTERWEIGHT: 4500 kg
2.OUTRIGGER SPREAD: 6.8 m (22.30 ft)
from center of outrigger float to center of
outrigger float across the longitudinal axis
of the machine
6.81 m (22.34 ft) from center of outrigger
float to center of outrigger float across the
transversal axis of the machine
3.Powered boom length 9.8 m (32.1 ft)
retracted to 31 m (101.7 ft) extended
4.Crane height 3.6 m (11.8 ft), length 11.8
m (38.7 ft), width 2.9 m (9.5 ft),
wheelbase 3.82 m (12.5 ft).
(9920 lbs)
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1.4 GENERAL
1. Rated loads as shown on Lift Charts pertain to this machine as originally
manufactured and equipped. Modifications to the machine or use of optional
equipment other than that specified can result in a reduction of capacity.
2. Construction equipment can be hazardous if improperly operated or maintained.
Operation and maintenance of this machine shall be in compliance with the
information in the Operator’s Manual supplied with this machine. If these manuals
are missing, order replacements from the manufacturer through your distributor.
3. These warnings do not constitute all of the operating conditions for the crane. The
operator and job site supervision must read the Operatorÿs Manual.
4. This crane and its load ratings are in accordance with ASME/ANSI B30.5.
1.5 DEFINITIONS
1. LOAD RADIUS – The horizontal distance from the axis of rotation before loading to
the center of the vertical hoist line or tackle with a load applied.
2. LOAD BOOM ANGLE – It is the angle between the boom base section and the
horizontal, after lifting the rated load at the rated radius. The boom angle before
loading should be greater to account for deflections. The loaded boom angle
combined with the boom length give only
an approximation of the operating radius.
3. WORKING AREA – Areas measured in a
circular arc about the centerline of rotation
as shown in the diagram.
4. FREELY SUSPENDED LOAD – Load
hanging free with no direct external force
applied except by the hoist rope.
5. Side load – Horizontal force applied to the
lifted load either on the ground or in the air.
6. EXTRA-CAUTION ZONE – Tipping can occur with some boom/jib combinations at
radii within this area without any load on the hook.
7. BOOM SIDE OF CRANE – The side of the crane over which the boom is positioned
when in an OVER SIDE working position.
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1.6 SET-UP
1. Crane load ratings are based on the crane being leveled and standing on a firm and
uniform supporting surface.
2. Crane load ratings on outriggers are
based on all outrigger beams being fully
extended / retracted, or in the case of
partial extension ratings mechanically
pinned in the appropriate position, and
the tires raised free of the supporting
surface.
3. Crane load ratings on tires depend on appropriate inflation pressure and the tire
conditions. Caution must be exercised when increasing air pressures in tires. Consult
Operator’s Manual for precautions.
4. Consult appropriate section of the Operator’s Manual for more exact description of
hoist line reeving.
5. The use of more parts of line than required by the load may result in having insufficient
rope to allow the hook block to reach the ground.
6. Properly maintained wire rope is essential for safe crane operation. Consult
Operator’s Manual for proper maintenance and inspection requirements.
7. When spin-resistant wire rope is used, the allowable rope loading shall be the
breaking strength divided by five (5), unless otherwise specified by the wire rope
manufacturer.
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1.7 OPERATION
1. CRANE LOAD RATINGS MUST NOT BE EXCEEDED. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TIP
THE CRANE TO DETERMINE ALLOWABLE LOADS.
2. When either radius or boom length, or both, are between listed values, the smaller of
the two listed load ratings shall be used.
3. Do not operate at longer radii than those listed on the applicable Lift Chart (cross
hatched areas shown on range diagrams) as tipping can occur without a
load on the hook.
4. The boom angles shown on the Lift Charts give an approximation of the operating
radius for a specified boom length. The boom angle, before loading, should be greater
to account for boom deflection. It may be necessary to retract the boom if maximum
boom angle is insufficient to maintain rated radius.
5. All telescopic sections must be extended synchronically.
6. Rated loads include the weight of hook block,
slings, and auxiliary lifting devices. Their weights
shall be subtracted from the listed rated load to
obtain the net load that can be lifted.
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7. When lifting over the jib, the weight of any hood
block, slings, and auxiliary lifting devices at the
boom head must be added to the load.
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8. Rated lifting capacities are based on correct
reeving. Deductions must be made for excessive reeving. Any reeving over the
minimum required, (see Hoist Tackle Chart), is considered excessive and must be
accounted for. Deduct for each meter of excessive wire rope before attempting to lift a
load.
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9. When jibs are erected but unused, add the weight of jib, any hook block, slings, and
auxiliary lifting devices at the jib head to the load (jib weight: 525 kg (1157 LBS)).
10. Rated loads do not exceed 85% on outriggers or 75% on tires, of the tipping load as
determined by ANSI B30.5 .
11. Rated loads are based on freely suspended loads. No attempt shall be made to drag a
load horizontally on the ground in any direction.
12. The user shall operate at reduced ratings to allow for adverse job conditions, such as:
soft or uneven ground, out of level conditions, high winds, side loads, pendulum action,
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jerking or sudden stopping off loads, hazardous conditions, experience of personnel,
two-machine lifts, traveling with loads, electric wires, etc, (side pull on boom or jib is
hazardous). If wind speed is higher than the maximum permissible value (45 ft/s (13.8
m/s), grade 6) or it is fulminous during crane operation, stop working and completely
retract the boom and place it on the boom support for traveling.
13. Load ratings are dependent upon the crane being maintained according to
manufacturer’s specifications.
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