KOBELCO CK1000 CRAWLER CRANE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
KOBELCO CK1000 CRAWLER CRANE PARTS CATALOG
KOBELCO CK1000 CRAWLER CRANE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
KOBELCO CK1000 CRAWLER CRANE PARTS CATALOG

KOBELCO CK1000 CRAWLER CRANE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, PARTS CATALOG MANUAL

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KOBELCO CK1000 CRAWLER CRANE MAINTENANCE MANUAL

KOBELCO CK1000 CRAWLER CRANE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, PARTS CATALOG MANUAL

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KOBELCO CK1000 CRAWLER CRANE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, PARTS CATALOG MANUAL
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH, JAPANESE
FORMAT: PDF
PAGES: 818
FILE SIZE: 26.6MB


MODEL COVERED:

CK1000

APPLICABLE: GD-01018~

PART NO:

S2GD30001ZE01

ISSUED:

MAY, 1999
 

CONTENTS:

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE:

SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES

OPERATION

SAFETY DEVICE

UNLOADING/LOADING

ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF BASIC MACHINE

ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF CRANE ATTACHMENT

WIRE ROPE

MAINTENANCE

REFERENCE MATERIALS

PARTS MANUAL:

CONTENTS

CONTROL SYSTEM

WINCH SYSTEM

BOOM HOIST SYSTEM

SWING SYSTEM

LINES

POWER PLANT

ELECTRIC SYSTEM

Cab Guard Platform

LOWER SYSTEM

CRANE ATTACHMENT

LUFFIN JIB ASSY

GANTRY ASSY

TAGLINE

CONTROL ASSY

SAFETY DEVICE

COUNTERWEIGHT ASSY

LABEL

OTHERS

INDEX

COMPONENTS PARTS MANUAL

Cranes are designed to lift heavy loads to great heights, but unsafe operation can lead to serious accidents, injuries, deaths, and property damage. To prevent such risks, all safe operating practices must be followed. The crane operator has the greatest responsibility for safety and must never operate a crane in unsafe conditions. Operators should fully understand the Operator’s Manual, crane rating charts, load limits, boom length, and load radius before lifting any load. Operating beyond the crane’s capacity can result in tipping or structural failure. Operators must also be physically fit and free from alcohol, drugs, or medication that may affect judgment or reactions. Work areas should be kept clear of unnecessary people and properly barricaded. When visibility is limited or hazards are present, signalmen are required to guide operations using standard crane signals or approved communication methods. Signalmen must clearly understand the job and maintain safe positioning during operations. All crew members, including riggers and oilers, must follow safety rules, report unsafe conditions, and watch for hazards such as power lines, unstable ground, and nearby workers. Management is responsible for ensuring that operators, signalmen, and riggers are properly trained, competent, physically fit, and qualified to perform their duties safely.