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RT750 Crane Load Chart Overview

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RT750 Crane Load Chart Overview

The document provides load charts and operational guidelines for the RT750 crane, specifically for serial number 76760. It outlines rated lifting capacities based on boom length and stability conditions, emphasizing safety measures and setup requirements. Operators are advised to adhere to specified load limits, equipment modifications, and safety standards to ensure safe operation.

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LOAD CHARTS

RT750

85% STABILITY
ON OUTRIGGERS

75% STABILITY
ON RUBBER

76760
SERIAL NUMBER

RT750 - S/N 76760 1


NOTES FOR LIFTING CAPACITIES
GENERAL:
1. Rated loads as shown on lift chart 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 and Safety Handbook, Service Manual and Parts Manual supplied with this machine.
If these manuals are missing, order replacements from the manufacturer through the distributor.
3. The operator and other personnel associated with machine shall fully acquaint themselves with the latest American National Safety
Standards (ASME/ANSI) for cranes.
SETUP:
1. The machine shall be level and on a firm supporting surface. Depending on the nature of the supporting surface, it may be necessary
to have structural supports under the outrigger floats or tires to spread the load to a larger bearing surface.
2. For outrigger operation, all outriggers shall be properly extended with tires raised free of crane weight before operating the boom or
lifting loads.
3. When machine is equipped with center front stabilizer, the front stabilizer shall be set in accordance with instructions in Operator's &
Safety Handbook.
4. When equipped with removable and/or extendible counterweight, the proper counterweight shall be installed and fully extended before
and during operation.
5. Tires shall be inflated to the recommended pressure before lifting on rubber.
6. With certain boom and hoist tackle combinations, maximum capacities may not be obtainable with standard cable lengths.
7. Unless approved by the crane manufacturer, do not travel with boom extension or jib erected. Refer to the Operator's and Safety
Handbook for job-site travel information.
OPERATION:
1. Rated loads at rated radius shall not be exceeded. Do not attempt to tip the machine to determine allowable loads. For clamshell or
concrete bucket operation, weight of bucket and load must not exceed 80% of rated lifting capacities.
2. All rated loads have been tested to and meet the requirements of SAE J1063 - Cantilevered Boom Crane Structures - Method of Test,
and do not exceed 85% of the tipping load on outriggers as determined by SAE J765 Crane Stability Test Code.
3. Rated loads include the weight of hookblock, slings and auxiliary lifting devices and their weights shall be subtracted from the listed
rating to obtain the net load to be lifted. When more than the minimum required hoist reeving is used, the additional rope weight shall
be considered part of the load to be lifted.
4. Load ratings are based on freely suspended loads. No attempt shall be made to move a load horizontally on the ground in any direction.
5. The maximum in-service wind speed is 20 m.p.h. It is recommended when wind velocity is above 20 m.p.h., rated loads and boom
lengths shall be appropriately reduced. For machines not in-service, the main boom should be retracted and lowered with the swing
brake set in wind velocities over 30 m.p.h.
6. Rated loads are for lift crane service only.
7. Do not operate at a radius or boom length where capacities are not listed. At these positions, the machine may overturn without any
load on the hook.
8. The maximum load which can be telescoped is not definable because of variations in loadings and crane maintenance, but it is safe
to attempt retraction and extension of the boom within the limits of the capacity chart.
9. When the boom length or lift radius or both are between values listed, the smallest load shown at either the next larger radius or next
longer or shorter boom length shall be used.
10. For safe operation, the user shall make due allowances for his particular job conditions, such as: soft or uneven ground, out of level
conditions, high winds, side loads, pendulum action, jerking or sudden stopping of loads, hazardous conditions, experience of
personnel, two machine lifts, traveling with loads, electric wires, etc. Side pull on boom or jib is extremely dangerous.
11. If machine is equipped with individually controlled powered boom sections, the boom sections must be extended equally at all times.
12. Never handle personnel with this machine unless the requirements of the applicable national, state, and local regulations and safety
codes are met.
13. Keep load handling devices a minimum of 42 inches (107 cm) below boom head at all times.
14. The boom angle before loading should be greater than the loaded boom angle to account for deflection.
15. Capacities appearing above the bold line are based on structural strength and tipping should not be relied upon as a capacity limitation.
16. Capacities for the 35 ft. boom length shall be lifted with boom fully retracted. If boom is not fully retracted, capacities shall not exceed
those shown for the 40 ft. boom length.
17. For boom lengths less than 110 ft. with power pinned fly extended, the rated loads are determined by boom angle only in the column
headed by 110 ft. boom (power fly extended). For boom angles not shown, use rating of next lower boom angle. For this load column,
the extended power pinned operational mode is to be selected on the LMI.
18. Do not lift loads when boom is fully lowered. The Load Moment Indicator (LMI) senses pressure and will not provide warnings or lockout.
The crane can become overloaded if lift cylinder(s) is fully retracted.
19. The maximum outrigger pad load is 85,880 pounds.
DEFINITIONS:
1. Operating Radius: Horizontal distance from a projection of the axis of rotation to the supporting surface before loading to the center
of the vertical hoist line or tackle with load applied.
2. Loaded Boom Angle (Shown in Parenthesis on Main Boom Capacity Chart): is the angle between the boom base section and the
horizontal, after lifting the rated load at the rated radius with the rated boom length.
3. Working Area: Areas measured in a circular arc about the center line of rotation as shown on the working area diagram.
4. Freely Suspended Load: Load hanging free with no direct external force applied except by the lift cable.
5. Side Load: Horizontal force applied to the lifted load either on the ground or in the air.
RT750 - S/N 76760 2
RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS
35 FT. - 110 FT. BOOM
ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360°
#0002
#0001 or #01
or #02
Radius
Power Pin.
in
Main Boom Length in Feet (Power Pinned Fly Retracted) Fly Ext.
Feet
& 85 ft.
35 40 45 55 65 75 85 110
100,000 90,000 82,000 76,300 See
11
(62.5) (66.5) (69.5) (74) Note 17
99,000 90,000 82,000 75,000 67,000
12
(61) (65) (68) (73) (76)
83,500 83,500 82,000 68,000 59,000
15
(55.5) (60) (64) (69.5) (73)
64,350 64,350 64,300 55,750 49,000 43,000 39,350
20
(44.5) (51) (56.5) (63.5) (68.5) (72) (74.5)
49,450 49,450 49,450 47,900 40,400 35,550 33,000 27,100
25
(31) (41) (48.5) (57.5) (63.5) (68) (71) (76)
39,600 39,600 39,600 34,350 31,000 27,800 23,450
30
(28) (39) (51) (58.5) (63.5) (67.5) (74)
See 32,400 32,400 29,750 26,550 23,900 20,600
35
Note 16 (26.5) (44) (53) (59) (63.5) (71)
24,248 24,280 23,200 20,850 18,350
40
(35.5) (47) (54.5) (60) (68)
19,250 19,250 19,250 18,300 16,450
45
(24.5) (40.5) (49.5) (55.5) (65)
15,830 15,830 15,830 14,750
50
(32.5) (44) (51.5) (62)
13,330 13,330 13,330 13,250
55
(22.5) (38) (46.5) (59)
11,450 11,450 11,950
60
(31) (41.5) (56)
9,760 9,760 10,800
65
(21.5) (36) (52.5)
8,150 9,730
70
(29.5) (49)
6,620 8,450
75
(20.5) (45.5)
7,460
80
(41.5)
6,530
85
(37)
5,620
90
(32)
4,750
95
(26.5)
3,940
100
(18.5)
Minimum boom angle (deg.) for indicated length (no load) 0 0
Maximum boom length (ft.) at 0 deg. boom angle (no load) 85 110
Note: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees. A6-829-004982A & -004983
#LMI operating code. Two or four digit code depends on LMI system. Refer to LMI manual for operating
instructions.

RT750 - S/N 76760 3


ON RUBBER CAPACITIES WITH 29.5 x 25 (22 ply) TIRES
STATIONARY CAPACITIES - 360°
#9005 or #05
Radius
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 40 45 55 65
51,600
10
(65)
44,100 29,200
12
(61) (65)
31,320 22,950 22,950
15
(55.5) (60) (64)
18,890 16,050 16,050
20
(44.5) (51) (56.5)
12,880 12,880 11,550 11,550 11,550
25
(31) (41) (48.5) (57.5) (63.5)
8,520 8,360 8,360 8,360
30
(28) (39) (51) (58.5)
5,790 5,790 5,790
35
(26.5) (44) (53)
3,840 3,840
40
(35.5) (47)
2,530 2,530
45
(24.5) (40.5)
1,280
50
(32.5)
A6-829-009224

STATIONARY CAPACITIES - DEFINED ARC OVER FRONT (See note 3)


#9005 or #05
Radius
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 40 45 55 65 75 85
64,400
10
(65)
48,700 33,200
12
(61) (65)
37,800 30,000 30,000
15
(55.5) (60) (64)
34,410 24,550 24,550
20
(44.5) (51) (56.5)
23,080 23,080 18,850 18,850 18,850
25
(31) (41) (48.5) (57.5) (63.5)
16,950 14,750 14,750 14,750
30
(28) (39) (51) (58.5)
12,530 11,700 11,700 11,700
35
(26.5) (44) (53) (59)
9,520 9,300 9,300 9,300
40
(35.5) (47) (54.5) (60)
7,230 7,230 7,230 7,230
45
(24.5) (40.5) (49.5) (55.5)
5,430 5,430 5,430
50
(32.5) (44) (51.5)
3,990 3,990 3,990
55
(22.5) (38) (46.5)
2,850 2,850
60
(31) (41.5)
2,010 2,010
65
(21.5) (36)
1,320
70
(29.5)
A6-829-009223
RT750 - S/N 76760 4
ON RUBBER CAPACITIES WITH 29.5 x 25 (22 ply) TIRES (cont'd.)
PICK & CARRY CAPACITIES (UP TO 2.5 MPH) -
BOOM CENTERED OVER FRONT (See note 7)
#9006 or #06
Radius
in Main Boom Length in Feet
Feet
35 40 45 55 65 75
47,000
10
(65)
42,020
12
(61)
34,160 28,650 28,650
15
(55.5) (60) (64)
30,480 24,300 21,200 21,200
20
(44.5) (51) (56.5) (63.5)
23,080 19,210 16,200 16,200 16,200 16,200
25
(31) (41) (48.5) (57.5) (63.5) (68)
16,950 12,550 12,550 12,550 12,550
30
(28) (39) (51) (58.5) (63.5)
10,050 9,800 9,800 9,800
35
(26.5) (44) (53) (59)
7,860 7,640 7,640
40
(35.5) (47) (54.5)
6,020 6,020 6,020
45
(24.5) (40.5) (49.5)
4,480 4,480
50
(32.5) (44)
3,180 3,180
55
(22.5) (38)
2,110
60
(31)
1,300
65
(21.5)
Note: ( ) Boom angles are in degrees. A6-829-009225
#LMI operating code. Two or four digit code depends on LMI system. Refer to LMI manual for
instructions.

1. Capacities are in pounds and do not exceed 75% of tipping loads as determined by test in accordance with SAE J765.
2. Capacities are applicable to machines equipped with 29.5 x 25 (22 ply) bias tires, at 60 psi cold inflation pressure (50 psi
for 2.5 mph pick & carry capacities).
3. Defined Arc - Over front includes 6° on either side of longitudinal centerline of machine (ref. drawing C6-829-003529).
4. Capacities appearing above the bold line are based on structural strength and tipping should not be relied upon as a capacity
limitation.
5. Capacities are applicable only with machine on firm level surface.
6. On rubber lifting with boom extensions not permitted.
7. For pick and carry operation, boom must be centered over front of machine, mechanical swing lock engaged and load
restrained from swinging. When handling loads in the structural range with capacities close to maximum ratings, travel
should be reduced to creep speeds.
8. Axle lockouts must be functioning when lifting on rubber.
9. All lifting depends on proper tire inflation, capacity and condition. Capacities must be reduced for lower tire inflation
pressures. See lifting capacity chart for tire used. Damaged tires are hazardous to safe operation of crane.
10. Creep - not over 200 ft. of movement in any 30 minute period and not exceeding 1 mph.

Main Boom
No Load Stability Data
Fly Retracted

Front Min. boom angle (deg.) for indicated length 13


(No Load) Max. boom length (ft.) at 0 deg. boom angle 83

360 Deg. Min. boom angle (deg.) for indicated length 44


(No Load) Max. boom length (ft.) at 0 deg. boom angle 60
RT750 - S/N 76760 5
32 FT. LENGTH EXTENSION 5. BOOM EXTENSION WARNING FOR POWER PINNED FLY
ON OUTRIGGERS - 360° EXTENDED: For main boom length greater than 85 ft. with
Main 32 ft. fixed length boom extension in working position, the
Boom 0° 15° 30° boom angle must not be less than 30° since loss of stability
Angle OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET will occur causing a tipping condition. The boom angle is
(Deg.) not restricted for main boom length equal to or less than 85
ft. This warning also applies for boom extension erection
POWER PINNED FLY RETRACTED
purposes.
#0051 #0052 #0053 6. NO LOAD STABILITY FOR POWER PINNED FLY RE-
or #51 or #52 or #53 TRACTED: No load stability on outriggers 360° with 32 ft.
20,600 15,600 10,600 fixed length boom extension installed:
75
(26.7) (33.2) (37.9) a. Min. boom angle for 85 ft. main boom = 0°
17,500 13,100 9,700 b. Max. main boom length at 0° main boom angle = 85 ft.
70
(36.2) (42.2) (46.7)
15,100 11,500 8,900
65
(45.3) (50.9) (55.1) LINE PULLS AND REEVING INFORMATION
13,200 10,200 8,200 PERMISSIBLE
60 HOISTS CABLE SPECS.
(54.1) (59.1) (63.1) LINE PULLS
11,300 8,900 7,300
55 3/4" (19 mm) 18x19 Class or 35x7
(62.5) (66.9) (70.5) Main & Aux.
Rotation Resistant 12,920 lbs.
8,950 7,800 6,500 Model 30
50 Min. Breaking Str. 64,600 lbs.
(70.4) (74.1) (77.3) 3/4" (19 mm) 6x37 Class
Main & Aux.
7,020 6,330 5,700 EIPS IWRC Special Flexible 12,920 lbs.
45 Model 30
(77.7) (80.7) (83.5) Min. Breaking Str. 58,800 lbs.
POWER PINNED FLY EXTENDED
#0055 #0056 #0057
or #55 or #56 or #57 WEIGHT REDUCTIONS FOR
75
12,500 9,700 8,100 LOAD HANDLING DEVICES
(36.6) (41.7) (46.9)
11,000 8,900 7,600 32 FT. BOOM EXTENSION
70
(48.1) (52.9) (57.7) *Stowed - 930 lbs.
9,300 8,000 7,100 *Erected - 5,519 lbs.
65
(59.2) (63.7) (68.1)
8,300 7,200 6,600
60 32 FT. - 56 FT. BOOM EXTENSION
(69.9) (74.0) (77.9)
7,400 6,500 6,080 *Stowed - 1,163 lbs.
55
(80.1) (83.8) (87.1) *Erected (Retracted) - 6,996 lbs.
5,650 5,080 4,610 *Erected (Extended) - 8,945 lbs.
50
(89.6) (92.8) (95.6) *Reduction of main boom capacities
4,220 3,800 3,520
45
(98.4) (101.2) (103.3) AUXILIARY BOOM HEAD 220 lbs.
A6-829-008604 & -008600 HOOKBLOCKS and HEADACHE BALLS:
NOTE: ( ) Reference radii in feet. 60 Ton, 5 Sheave 1,370 lbs.+
#LMI operating code. Refer to LMI manual 15 Ton, 1 Sheave 380 lbs.+
for operating instructions.
7 1/2 Ton Headache Ball 338 lbs.+

1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural 10 Ton Headache Ball 560 lbs.+
strength of boom extension. +Refer to rating plate for actual weight.
2. 32 ft. boom extension length may be used for double or
single line lifting service.
3. Rated load is based on loaded main boom angle with When lifting over swingaway and/or jib combinations,
reference to horizontal, regardless of main boom length. deduct total weight of all load handling devices reeved
(Ref. radius is for fully extended boom and power pinned fly over main boom nose directly from swingaway or jib
extended 110 ft. boom length or power pinned fly retracted capacity.
85 ft. boom length, whichever the case may be.)
WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads NOTE: All load handling devices and boom attach-
than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tip- ments are considered part of the load and suitable
ping with boom extension occurs rapidly and without ad- allowances MUST BE MADE for their combined weights.
vance warning. Weights are for Grove furnished equipment.
4. Capacities listed are with outriggers fully extended.
RT750 - S/N 76760 6
32 FT. - 56 FT. TELE EXTENSION ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360°
Main Boom 32 ft. LENGTH 44 ft. LENGTH 56 ft. LENGTH
Angle 0° 15° 30° 0° 15° 30° 0° 15° 30°
(Deg.) OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET
POWER PINNED FLY RETRACTED
#0021 or #0022 or #0023 or #0031 or #0032 or #0033 or #0041 or #0042 or #0043 or
#21 #22 #23 #31 #32 #33 #41 #42 #43
20,000 15,000 10,000 13,000 8,600 6,300 9,000 6,700 4,700
75 (26.7) (33.2) (37.9) (31.1) (40.5) (48.5) (35.4) (48.3) (58.3)
16,900 12,500 9,100 11,300 7,800 5,800 7,600 5,900 4,200
70 (36.2) (42.2) (46.7) (41.7) (50.7) (58.0) (46.7) (59.2) (68.3)
14,500 10,900 8,300 10,000 7,000 5,300 6,500 5,300 3,900
65 (45.3) (50.9) (55.1) (51.9) (60.4) (67.0) (57.7) (69.7) (77.8)
12,500 9,500 7,500 8,800 6,300 5,100 5,600 4,700 3,700
60 (54.1) (59.1) (63.1) (61.8) (69.7) (75.5) (68.3) (79.6) (86.7)
10,800 8,300 6,700 7,600 5,700 4,900 4,700 4,200 3,500
55 (62.5) (66.9) (70.5) (71.2) (78.5) (83.4) (78.3) (88.9) (94.8)
8,480 7,200 5,900 6,800 5,300 4,700 4,200 3,800 3,400
50 (70.4) (74.1) (77.3) (80.0) (86.6) (90.6) (87.7) (97.6) (102.2)
6,550 5,870 5,100 5,760 4,740 4,260 3,900 3,700 3,300
45 (77.7) (80.7) (83.5) (88.2) (94.0) (97.1) (96.5) (105.4) (108.9)

POWER PINNED FLY EXTENDED


#0025 or #0026 or #0027 or #0035 or #0036 or #0037 or #0045 or #0046 or #0047 or
#25 #26 #27 #35 #36 #37 #45 #46 #47
11,900 9,100 7,500 *9,000 7,400 5,600 **7,000 6,100 4,400
75 (36.6) (41.7) (46.9) (41.9) (53.0) (60.0) (47.6) (60.9) (69.2)
10,400 8,300 7,000 8,800 6,600 5,200 6,900 5,400 4,000
70 (48.1) (52.9) (57.7) (54.4) (64.9) (71.0) (60.8) (73.2) (81.0)
8,700 7,400 6,500 7,600 5,900 4,700 5,700 4,800 3,800
65 (59.2) (63.7) (68.1) (66.4) (76.3) (81.5) (73.7) (84.9) (92.2)
7,600 6,500 5,900 6,400 5,400 4,600 5,000 4,300 3,600
60 (69.9) (74.0) (77.9) (78.0) (87.1) (91.4) (86.0) (96.0) (102.7)
6,900 5,900 5,500 5,600 4,770 4,200 4,200 3,700 3,300
55 (80.1) (83.8) (87.1) (90.0) (97.3) (100.6) (97.6) (106.4) (112.4)
5,150 4,590 4,140 4,470 3,460 3,190 3,700 3,130 2,590
50 (89.6) (92.8) (95.6) (99.3) (106.8) (109.0) (108.6) (116.0) (121.3)
3,710 3,320 3,030 3,200 2,480 2,370 2,840 2,260 1,880
45 (98.4) (101.2) (103.3) (108.9) (115.4) (116.5) (118.8) (124.8) (129.2)

NOTE: ( ) Reference radii in feet. A6-829-008169 & -008179A


*If two parts of line are used, the capacity increases to 10,200 lbs.
**If two parts of line are used, the capacity increases to 8,400 lbs.
# LMI operating code. Two or four digit code depends on LMI system. Refer to LMI manual for operating instructions.
1. All capacities above the bold line are based on structural strength of boom extension.
2. 32 ft., 44 ft. & 56 ft. boom extension lengths may be used for double or single line lifting service.
3. Rated load is based on loaded main boom angle with reference to horizontal, regardless of main boom length. (Ref. radius is for fully extended
boom and power pinned fly extended 110 ft. boom length or power pinned fly retracted 85 ft. boom length whichever the case maybe.)
WARNING: Operation of this machine with heavier loads than the capacities listed is strictly prohibited. Machine tipping with boom extension
occurs rapidly and without advance warning.
4. Capacities listed are with fully extended outriggers only.
5. BOOM EXTENSION WARNING FOR POWER PINNED FLY EXTENDED: For main boom length greater than 85 ft. with 32-56 ft. tele. boom
extension in working position, the boom angle must not be less than 30° since loss of stability will occur causing a tipping condition. The boom
angle is not restricted for main boom length equal to or less than 85 ft. This warning also applies for boom extension erection purposes.
6. NO LOAD STABILITY WITH POWER PINNED FLY RETRACTED: No load stability on outriggers 360° with 32-56 ft. tele. boom
extension installed:
a. Minimum boom angle for 85 ft. main boom = 0 deg.
b. Maximum main boom length at 0 deg. main boom angle = 85 ft.

RT750 - S/N 76760 7


RT750 - S/N 76760 8
RT750 - S/N 76760 9
ZERO DEGREE BOOM ANGLE CHARTS

ON OUTRIGGERS FULLY EXTENDED - 360 DEGREES

Boom Main Boom Length in Feet


Angle 35 40 45 55 65 75 85 110
24,550 20,550 17,200 12,350 9,030 6,580 4,720 2,930

(29.6) (34.3) (39.3) (49.3) (59.3) (69.3) (79.2) (104)

ON RUBBER 29.5 x 25 (22 ply) TIRES


Stationary Capacity Defined Arc Over Front

Boom Main Boom Length in Feet


Angle 35 40 45 55 65 75
17,350 13,100 9,900 5,680 3,010 1,400

(29.6) (34.3) (39.3) (49.3) (59.3) (69.3)

Stationary Capacity 360° Arc

Boom Main Boom Length in Feet


Angle 35 40 45 55
8,780 6,120 4,160 1,470

(29.6) (34.3) (39.3) (49.3)

Pick & Carry Capacities


Up to 2.5 MPH Boom Centered Over Front

Boom Main Boom Length in Feet


Angle 35 40 45 55 65
17,350 10,450 8,140 4,710 2,270

(29.6) (34.3) (39.3) (49.3) (59.3)

A6-829-009426

Note: ( ) Reference radii in feet.

RT750 - S/N 76760 10


TIRE INFLATION - PSI (BAR)

SIZE LIFTING SERVICE


(FRONT LOAD TRA
TRAVEL
& RANGE CODE
REAR) CREEP & STATIC 2.5 MPH (4.0 km/h)

26.5x25 26 PR E-3 80 (5.5) 65 (4.5) 55 (3.8)

29.5x25 22 PR E-3 60 (4.1) 50 (3.4) 45 (3.1)

29.5x25 28 PR E-3 75 (5.2) 65 (4.5) 55 (3.8)

29.5R25
----- ----- 75 (5.2) 75 (5.2) 75 (5.2)
XHA*

RT750 - S/N 76760 11

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