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1Crane Quick Facts 2009Table of content b sling specifications ··········1bShackle dimensions ·················2aRigging box content ·················2bBlock and ball �················2cWire rope specification ············3aConcrete girder weights ···········3bWire rope bridle specifications 4aSling load angle factor ·············4bPile drivers & common material weights ··········5aPolyester endless specifications 2 part chain sling specifications 3 & 4 part chain sling specifications ·················6b

Shackle ominalSize(in.)WeightEach(lbs.)Stock No.G-209S-209Tolerance /-Dimensions 0184191018428.31.66.441.44.38 1.03 .38.75.501.69.44 1.16 81.631.88.50 1.31 1.371.06.752.38.63 1.69 2.351.25.882.81.75 2.00 3.621.44 1.003.31.88 2.28 031.69 1.133.751.00 2.69 2.384.696.56.565.07 1.0625.061-1/89-1/2101855210185617.411.81 1.254.251.16 2.91 2.695.167.47.635.59 1.25.25.061-1/412101857010185899.502.03 1.384.691.29 3.25 3.005.758.25.696.16 1.38.25.061-3/813-1/21018598101860513.532.25 1.505.251.42 3.63 3.316.389.16.756.84 1.50.25.131-1/2171018614101862317.202.38 1.635.751.54 3.88 3.636.8810.00.817.35 1.62.25.131-3/4251018632101864127.782.88 2.007.001.84 5.00 4.198.8612.34 1.00 9.08 2.25.25.132351018650101866945.003.25 2.257.752.08 5.75 4.819.9713.68 1.22 10.34 2.40.25.132-1/2551018678101868785.754.13 2.75 10.50 2.71 7.25 5.69 12.87 17.84 1.38 13.00 3.13.25.25In rigging box 20092- 1 1/8” shackles2- 1 ¼” shackles6- 1 3/8” alloy shackles6- 1 ¾” shackles4- 5’- 40,000 lb endless4-10’- 40,000 lb endless4- 20’- 40,000 lb endless4- 30’- 40,000 lb endless2-10’- 21,000 lb endlesseach7.47 lbs9.5 lbs13.25 lbs27.78 lbs11 lbs22 lbs44 lbs66 lbs13 lbs50-47550-47650-47750-47950-48250-483Blocks & Balls In ESS FleetMcKissick 30 ton 480 lbs, ball Johnson 7 ton 162 lbsMcKissick 25 ton 520 lbsJohnson 55 ton 1020 lbs, ball McKissick 7 ton 321 lbsJohnson 75 ton 1379 lbs, ball McKissick 7 ton 321 lbsJohnson 15 ton 380 lbsJohnson 50 ton 660 lbs, ball Johnson 8.5 ton 357 lbs50-48750-48850-490McKissick 55 ton 1120 lbs, ball McKissick 10 ton 365 lbsJohnson 50 ton 1221 lbs, ball McKissick 10 ton 365 lbsRope block 110 ton 2940 lbs, ball Johnson 15 ton 757 lbs

Wire Rope Specifications3FIBER COREDiameter Approx. Minimum Breaking(in.)wt./ft.Force(lbs.)(tons of 2000 lbs.)IPSXIP Approx.wt./ft.(lbs.)IWRCMinimum Breaking Force(tons of 2000 lbs.)XXIP IPSXIP 3.811.6841.846.01.8544.951.756.91 1/82.1352.657.82.3456.565.071.51 1/42.6364.671.12.8969.479.987.91 3/83.1877.785.53.5083.596.01061 1/23.7892.01014.1698.9114125Safety factor for running wire rope is 3.5 to 1.Safety factor for wire rope slings is 5 to 1.Wt. L.F.324 lbs398 lbs447 lbs671 lbs764 lbs820 lbs35” NU 900mm Concrete Girder43” NU 1100mm Concrete Girder53” NU 1350mm Concrete Girder63” NU 1600mm Concrete GirderArea311.5 sq. in.382.5 sq. in.429.5 sq. in.644.1 sq. in.733.4 sq. in.787.44 sq.in.648.1 sq. in.694.6 sq. in.752.7 sq. in.810.8 sq. in.70” NU 1800mm Concrete Girder78” NU 2000mm Concrete Girder94” NU 2400mm Concrete Girder857.3 sq. in.903.8 sq. in.996.8 sq. in.894 lbs942 lbs1039 lbsConcrete Girder minimum weight without haunching2’ 8” Concrete I-Girder Type 23’3” Concrete I-Girder Type 33’ 9” Concrete I-Girder Type 44’ 6” Concrete I-Girder Type 65’ 3 ½” Concrete Bulb Tee Girder6’ ½” Concrete Bulb Tee Girder676 lbs724 lbs785 lbs845 lbs

4Wire Rope Bridle Specifications

5Common WeightsDelmag 19-42 with tripping device, cap &guide 11,640 lbsBerminghammer B-300 with tripping device& cap 11,042 lbs1 ½ cy concrete bucket empty 776 lbsBox leads 115 lbs perfootBox lead 115 lbs per foot¾ “ BB Plyform 75 lbs per sheet16’ 2x4 20.5 lbs eachBundle of 44 3300 lbsBundle of 294 6021 lbsH-Beam piling,10”x 7/16” 42 lbs per ft12”x 7/16” 53 lbs per ft14”x 1/2” 73 lbs per ftPZ-27 42 lbs per ftPZC-18 51 lbs per ft8 mats to 48’ flat trailer8 barriers to 48’ drop trl1/2”#4 .668 lbs per ft5/8”#5 .1.043 lbs per ft3/4”#6 1.502 lbs per ft7/8”#7 2.044 lbs per ft1” #8 2.670 lbs per ft11/8”#9 3.4 lbs per ftSheet pilingCrane mat 1’x 4’ x 24’ 5000 lbs12’ 6” precast barrier curb 5200 lbsSteel 496 lbs per cubic footRebar 3.44 lbs per cubic inchConcrete 4,000 lbs percy or 150 lbs per cfEndless Polyester Sling Specifications80’ leads 9,200lbs80’ leads 9,200lbsBucket with concrete 6776 lbs50’ 2100 lbs50’ 2650 lbs50’ 3650 lbs30’ 1260 lbs30’ 1530 lbs20’ 13.36 lbs20’ 20.86 lbs20’ 30.04 lbs20’ 40.88 lbs20’ 53.4 lbs20’ 68 lbs

6Chain Sling Specifications

Sheet piling PZ-27 42 lbs per ft PZC-18 51 lbs per ft 30’ 1260 lbs 30’ 1530 lbs Crane mat 1’x 4’ x 24’ 5000 lbs 8 mats to 48’ flat trailer 12’ 6” precast barrier curb 5200 lbs 8 barriers to 48’ drop trl Steel 496 lbs per cubic foot

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