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CraneSafe Certification
Document #:
Mobile Hydraulic Crane Practice
LCR.MH80.LBHTC8660.P1
8 January 2009
Mobile Hydraulic
Introduction
These 10 questions are for you to use to help get ready for the load chart and rigging part of the
CraneSafe Certification assessment for Mobile Hydraulic Crane.
The questions on your assessment will be different from these but will be presented in the same format
as these questions.
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Following the questions are load charts and jib rating charts. We have not included all of the charts for
this crane - but everything you need to answer the questions is included in the load and jib charts you
have here. You do not need the crane manual or full load chart package to answer the questions.
Following the load charts are rigging tables - use these to help answer the rigging questions included in
the practice questions. These same rigging charts will be used in your assessment so it is a good idea to
become familiar with them.
Attached to the back of this practice exercise is an answer sheet. The answer sheet explains how we
arrived at the correct answer and you can use this to help work through any questions you may have
gotten wrong.
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The crane industry in BC has stated that operators must get a minimum of seven out of ten questions
right on the load chart and rigging part of the assessment to be competent.
Operator Information
Operator Name:
Employer:
Assessor Information
Assessor Name:
Date of Assessment:
Month
Day
Year
Place of Assessment:
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Fly stowed
Radius 42 feet
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pounds
Fly stowed
Radius 25 feet
Answer:
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pounds
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Fly stowed
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feet
What is the maximum radius the load can be placed when lifting from the main boom?
Answer:
5.
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feet
How many parts of line are required to lift the gross load?
Outriggers fully extended
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parts
What is the net capacity when lifting from the 34 foot fly?
Answer:
7.
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pounds
What is the maximum radius the load can be placed when lifting from the 34 foot fly?
Outriggers fully extended
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inch
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A 9,000 pound pipe is to be lifted using two wire rope slings in a basket hitch configuration.
The sling angle is 60 degrees.
What is the size of wire rope slings required?
9.
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What is the minimum size of nylon web slings required to lift a load weighing 3,700 pounds?
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What is the minimum size of the two eye bolts required to lift a load of 5,500 pounds?
The angle of pull is 45 degrees.
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Mobile Hydraulic
Load Charts
Link-Belt HTC 8660 Telescopic Crane
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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HTC-8660
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Mobile Hydraulic
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HTC-8660
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WINCH PERFORMANCE
Winch Line Pulls
Low Speed
Wire Rope
Layer
Available Lbs.*
16,348
13,985
2
4
5
Available Lbs.
7,711
Layer
110
Total
110
6,561
129
358
5,709
148
15,112
7,090
13,014
6,105
12,169
N/A
119
229
138
N/A
496
644
158
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High Speed
Parts
of
Line
1
2
3
4
3/4
3/4
Type RB
Type ZB
12,920*
15,600
38,760
46,800
25,840
51,680
64,600
77,520
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LBCE
TYPE RB
TYPE ZB
62,400
79,000
93,600
109,200
116,280
140,400
129,200
Capacities shown are in pounds and working loads must not exceed the ratings on the
capacity charts in the Crane Rating Manual.
Study Operators Manual for wire rope inspection procedures.
31,200
90,440
103,360
Notes
124,800
156,000
DESCRIPTION
Function
Front And Rear Winch
Outriggers
Boom Hoist
Telescope
Swing
Steering
Bumper Outrigger
Pilot Control
Counterweight Removal
Pressure (PSI)
2750
3000
2900
3000
1500
2000
650
500
1500
These charts are for assessment purposes only and should not be used to operate a crane.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and
understood prior to operating the crane.
HTC-8660
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Mobile Hydraulic
WORKING AREAS
Side
CL Boom
Center Of
Rotation
Longitudinal
CL of HTC
Rear
Front
360
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CL Outrigger
Pontoon
See Note
Side
HTC On Outriggers
Center Of
Rotation
Longitudinal
CL of HTC
See Note
CL Front Axle
CL Rear Axle
HTC On Tires
Note: These Lines Determine The Limiting Position Of Any Load For Operation Within Working Areas Indicated.
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Weight (Lbs.)
100
40 Ton Quick Reeve 4 Sheave Hook Block (See Hook Block For Actual Weight)
720
60 Ton Quick Reeve 4 Sheave Hook Block (See Hook Block For Actual Weight)
1100
70 Ton Quick Reeve 5 Sheave Hook Block (See Hook Block For Actual Weight)
1400
8.5 Ton Hook Ball (See Hook Ball For Actual Weight)
360
4200
7300
PROHIBITED
PROHIBITED
These charts are for assessment purposes only and should not be used to operate a crane.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and
understood prior to operating the crane.
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Load
Radius
In
Feet
9
10
25
30
35
40
45
50
Over
Rear
70.5
120,000
120,000
65.0
96,900
96,900
59.5
108,900
82,700
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
45 Ft.
360
Over
Rear
55 Ft.
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
360
Load
Radius
In
Feet
Over
Rear
108,900
73.0
42,000
42,000
76.5
42,000
42,000
10
82,700
66.5
42,000
42,000
71.5
42,000
42,000
15
70.5
42,000
42,000
74.5
42,000
42,000
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360
68.5
12
15
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
35.5 Ft.
49.5
37.5
20.0
64,500
48,300
33,500
64,500
49,800
37,700
59.5
51.5
42.5
32.0
15.5
42,000
42,000
34,700
26,000
20,000
42,000
42,000
39,000
29,800
23,500
66.0
60.0
53.5
46.5
38.5
29.0
14.0
Min. Boom
Angle/Cap.
19,900
19,900
14,300
14,300
42,000
42,000
35,300
26,600
20,800
16,600
13,400
10,200
42,000
20
42,000
25
39,500
30
30,500
35
24,300
40
19,700
45
16,200
10,200
50
Min. Boom
Angle/Cap.
Load
Radius
In
Feet
9
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
360
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65 Ft.
12
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
75 Ft.
Over
Rear
77.0
42,000
42,000
70.0
42,000
42,000
74.5
65.5
60.0
54.5
49.0
42.5
35.5
26.5
13.0
42,000
42,000
35,600
26,900
21,200
17,000
13,900
11,500
9,400
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
360
85 Ft.
Over
Rear
77.0
42,000
42,000
42,000
69.0
41,700
41,700
30,800
24,700
20,200
16,800
14,000
11,800
70
73.0
65.0
60.5
56.0
51.0
45.5
40.0
33.0
25.0
12.5
75
42,000
35,800
27,100
21,400
17,200
14,100
11,800
9,800
8,200
6,800
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75.5
35,900
35,900
37,100
68.5
28,100
28,100
30,900
24,900
20,400
17,000
14,400
12,200
10,400
8,800
72.0
64.5
61.0
56.5
52.5
48.0
43.0
37.5
31,500
25,400
21,500
17,400
14,300
12,000
10,000
31.5
23.5
12.0
Min. Boom
Angle/Cap
7,400
7,400
Over
Rear
42,000
80
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360
Load
Radius
In
Feet
10
42,000
39,800
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
5,400
5,400
8,400
7,100
5,900
4,900
3,900
15
20
31,500
25
30
25,400
35
23,000
40
20,500
45
17,200
50
14,500
55
12,400
60
10,700
65
9,100
70
7,900
75
6,700
3,900
80
Min. Boom
Angle/Cap
Refer To Page 8 For Capacity Deductions Caused By Auxiliary Load Handling Equipment.
HTC-8660
These charts are for assessment purposes only and should not be used to operate a crane.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and
understood prior to operating the crane.
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95 Ft.
105 Ft.
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg)
Over
Rear
360
360
31,800
31,800
25
74.5
28,300
28,300
76.0
25,700
30
71.0
25,300
25,300
73.5
35
68.0
22,800
22,800
40
64.5
20,800
45
61.0
50
Load
Radius
In
Feet
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
360
360
25,700
77.0
22,600
22,600
25
23,100
23,100
74.5
22,100
22,100
30
70.5
20,900
20,900
71.5
20,000
20,000
35
20,800
67.5
19,000
19,000
69.0
18,300
18,300
40
17,500
19,000
64.5
17,400
17,400
66.0
16,700
16,700
45
57.5
14,400
17,300
61.5
14,500
15,900
63.0
14,500
15,200
50
55
53.5
12,100
14,600
58.0
12,200
14,700
60.0
12,200
13,900
55
60
49.5
10,100
12,600
54.5
10,200
12,600
57.0
10,300
12,400
60
65
45.5
8,600
10,800
51.0
8,700
10,900
53.5
8,700
10,900
65
70
41.0
7,200
9,300
47.5
7,300
9,400
50.0
7,400
9,500
70
75
35.5
6,100
8,100
43.5
6,200
8,200
46.5
6,300
8,200
75
80
30.0
5,100
6,900
39.0
5,300
7,100
42.5
5,300
7,100
80
85
22.5
4,300
6,000
34.0
4,400
6,100
38.0
4,500
6,200
85
90
11.5
3,500
5,100
Over
Rear
Over
Rear
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360
20
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
77.5
110 Ft.
3,700
5,300
33.5
3,800
5,400
90
21.5
3,000
4,500
28.0
3,100
4,600
95
100
11.0
2,400
3,900
21.5
2,500
3,900
100
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28.5
95
Min.
Boom
Angle/
Cap.
Note:
2,700
2,700
4.5
17.0
Min.
Boom
Angle/
Cap.
Refer To Page 8 For Capacity Deductions Caused By Auxiliary Load Handling Equipment.
HTC-8660
These charts are for assessment purposes only and should not be used to operate a crane.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and
understood prior to operating the crane.
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1 Offset
15
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12,000# COUNTERWEIGHT
Load
Radius
In
Feet
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
360
15
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
Offset
360
30
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
Offset
360
Load
Radius
In
Feet
77.5
18,600
30
75.0
17,000
35
73.0
15,600
76.5
12,000
40
70.5
14,500
74.0
11,400
77.5
9,400
40
45
68.0
13,600
71.5
10,800
75.0
9,100
45
50
65.0
12,700
69.0
10,400
72.5
8,800
50
55
62.5
11,900
66.0
9,900
69.5
8,400
55
60
60.0
11,100
63.5
9,500
67.0
8,100
60
65
57.0
9,900
60.5
9,100
64.0
7,800
65
70
54.0
8,500
57.5
8,800
61.0
7,500
70
75
50.5
7,400
54.5
7,900
57.5
7,300
75
80
47.0
6,400
51.0
6,900
54.5
7,100
80
85
43.5
5,600
47.5
6,000
50.5
6,300
85
90
40.0
4,800
43.5
5,200
46.5
5,500
90
95
35.5
4,200
39.5
4,500
42.0
4,700
95
100
31.0
3,600
34.5
3,800
37.0
4,000
100
105
26.0
3,100
29.5
3,300
31.0
3,400
105
110
19.0
2,600
22.5
2,700
Min. Boom
Angle/Cap.
Re
25
1 Offset
Note:
25
30
35
110
Min. Boom
Angle/Cap.
Refer To Page 8 For Capacity Deductions Caused By Auxiliary Load Handling Equipment.
HTC-8660
These charts are for assessment purposes only and should not be used to operate a crane.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and
understood prior to operating the crane.
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30
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1 Offset
15
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BOOM MODE B
12,000# COUNTERWEIGHT
Load
Radius
In
Feet
1 Offset
15
30
Load
Radius
In
Feet
35
76.5
10,500
35
40
74.5
10,500
40
45
72.5
10,500
76.0
9,800
50
70.5
9,800
74.0
9,000
77.0
8,300
50
55
68.5
8,900
71.5
8,200
74.5
7,700
55
60
66.5
8,200
69.5
7,600
72.5
7,100
60
65
64.0
7,500
67.5
7,000
70.5
6,600
65
70
62.0
6,900
65.0
6,500
68.0
6,200
70
75
59.5
6,400
62.5
6,100
65.5
5,800
75
80
57.0
6,000
60.5
5,700
63.0
5,400
80
85
54.5
5,300
58.0
5,300
60.5
5,100
85
90
52.0
4,500
55.5
5,000
58.0
4,800
90
95
49.0
3,900
52.5
4,300
55.5
4,600
95
100
46.5
3,300
49.5
3,700
52.5
4,000
100
105
43.5
2,800
46.5
3,100
49.0
3,400
105
110
40.0
2,300
43.5
2,600
45.5
2,800
110
40.0
2,200
42.0
2,300
115
38.0
1,900
120
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360
360
120
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
Offset
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
115
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
Offset
360
45
Do Not Lower 34 Ft. Offset Fly In Working Position Below 36 Main Boom Angle Unless Main Boom
Length Is 88 Ft. Or Less, Since Loss Of Stability Will Occur Causing A Tipping Condition.
Note:
Refer To Page 8 For Capacity Deductions Caused By Auxiliary Load Handling Equipment.
HTC-8660
These charts are for assessment purposes only and should not be used to operate a crane.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and
understood prior to operating the crane.
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BOOM MODE B
9,000# COUNTERWEIGHT
Load
Radius
In
Feet
35.5 Ft.
12
Load
Radius
In
Feet
112,800
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
73.0
42,000
10
65.0
99,600
70.5
42,000
12
15
59.5
62,800
66.5
42,000
15
20
49.5
35,100
59.0
36,000
20
25
37.5
22,600
51.5
23,700
25
30
20.0
15,300
42.5
16,500
30
35
32.0
11,900
35
40
15.5
8,600
40
7,600
Min.Boom
Angle/Cap.
360
360
360
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Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
68.5
45 Ft.
Min.Boom
Angle/Cap.
12,900
Load
Radius
In
Feet
55 Ft.
42,000
12
74.5
15
Load
Radius
In
Feet
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
360
360
42,000
77.0
42,000
12
71.5
42,000
74.5
42,000
15
20
65.5
36,500
69.5
36,800
20
25
59.5
24,200
65.0
24,500
25
30
53.0
17,200
59.5
17,500
30
35
46.0
12,600
54.5
13,000
35
40
38.5
9,400
48.5
9,800
40
45
28.5
7,000
42.5
7,400
45
50
14.0
5,000
35.0
5,600
50
55
26.5
4,100
55
60
13.0
2,800
60
2,400
Min.Boom
Angle/Cap.
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10
Loaded
Boom
Angle
(Deg.)
76.5
Min.Boom
Angle/Cap.
Note:
65 Ft.
360
360
4,400
10
Refer To Page 8 For Capacity Deductions Caused By Auxiliary Load Handling Equipment.
HTC-8660
These charts are for assessment purposes only and should not be used to operate a crane.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and
understood prior to operating the crane.
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Hand Signals
TOOLBOX
MEETING GUIDE
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STOP
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LOWER BOOM
EXTEND BOOM
LOWER
RETRACT BOOM
SWING
MOVE SLOWLY
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Answer Key
1.
Ball
360 pounds
Auxiliary head
100 pounds
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1,180 pounds
2.
720 pounds
Ball
360 pounds
Auxiliary head
100 pounds
1,180 pounds
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3.
Answer: 25 feet
Gross Load
Block
720 pounds
Auxiliary head
100 pounds
Rigging
350 pounds
Load
36,000 pounds
37,170 pounds
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Answer: 40 feet
Gross Load
Block
Fly erected
720 pounds
4,200 pounds
Ball
360 pounds
Rigging
150 pounds
15,000 pounds
20,430 pounds
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5.
Answer: 5 parts
Gross Load
Block
1,400 pounds
Rigging
300 pounds
61,000 pounds
62,700 pounds
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Load
6.
720 pounds
Ball
360 pounds
1,080 pounds
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7.
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Answer: 55 feet
Gross Load
Ball
360 pounds
Rigging
200 pounds
Load
9,000 pounds
9,560 pounds
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