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LAMINATED

LUBRICATION GUIDE

Model
SC70
Serial Number
29239

MANITOWOC CRANES, INC.


2401 SO. 30TH STREET PO BOX 70 PHONE 920-684-6621 FAX 920-683-6338
MANITOWOC, WI 54221-0070 USA
06/11/08

LAMINATED LUBRICATION GUIDE MANUAL INDEX


MODEL SC70 - SERIAL 29239
PUBLICATION

DATE

TITLE

02/07/72
06/30/76
04/27/01
01/08/93

Preventive Maintenance Check List


Model SC-70 Lubrication Guide
Lubricant Specifications
Approved Lubricants for Arctic Operation

LUBRICATION
Folio 742
Folio 569
Bulletin Service/Parts Bulletin 18-1
Bulletin Service/Parts Bulletin 18-2

06/11/08

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK LiST

DALLY I N S P E C T I O N

W o r k Shift.

M a c h i n e S.N

The following " Preventive Maintenance Check List" is designed


as a general guide, to provide a systematic visual and physical
inspection of the machine, before normal operation.

Since this is a general guide, blanks ~are provided for the user
to insert additional items that may require checking on some
job applications.

Preventive Maintenance checks and services required by Section


,5.2.1.2, "Frequent Inspections," of the ANSI B30.5 Code, ore
included. The lesser important machine components should be
visually checked while proceeding through the check list.

Any discrepancies should be recorded in the remarks section.

INITIAL EACH ITEM AS CHECKED

DAILY VISUAL CHECKS


1.

' DATE

ITEM TO BE CHECKED

NO.

Brokenor cracked glass.

2.

Damaged or missing sheet metal, Guards, Gear or Chain Case Covers.

3.

Drive chains & sprockets for cracked or broken pieces.

4.

Oil or coolant leaking below rotating bed or carbody.

5.

Roller path, House Rollers, Hook rollers for chips or cracks.

6.

Boom hoist, Whip line & Hoist wire rope - Pendants - Load blocks - Sheaves.

7.

Fuel tank(s) - Fuel gauges - Hoses & Connections.

8.

Limit devices - Boom/Mast stops - Drum pawls.

9.

Control valves - Levers & linkage - Instrument panel(s).

10.

Fire extinguisher available - In working order.

I1.

L__I2.
13.
DAILY PREVENTIVE M A I N T E N A N C E
ITEM TO BE CHECKED

NO.
14.

INITIAL EACH ITEM AS CHECKED

CHECK LIST
PROCEDURE
Check Level, odd when necessary.

Radiator Coolant

15.

*Controlled Converter Fluid

16.

Hydraulic System(sl Level

17.

Gear Case Lube

Check Level, odd when necessary.

18.

"Cuno" Oil Filter(s)

Turn Handle TWICE DAILY.

19.

Engine Oil

20.

Transmission and/or Chain Case or Reservoir

21.

Rotating Bed Sump

22.

Converter Input and/or Output Housing(s)

23.

Air compressor

DATE

Check Reservoir, add oil when necessary.

Check Level, Add oil when necessary.

24.
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REMARKS

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ITEM

DATE CORRECTED INITIALED

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Bulletin No.: 18-1


Page 1 of 3
Rev: 04-27-2001

GENERAL DISTRIBUTION

SERVICE/PARTS
BULLETIN
LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS
All Traditional Crane Models
(Replaces Bulletin 152)

General

The Lubrication Guide supplied with your crane may not contain up-to-date
lubricant specifications.
You must use lubricants that meet the specifications given in this bulletin.
CAUTION
COMPONENT FAILURES! Using inadequate lubricants can result In
component failures. Warranty claims may be denied if you use lubricants
that do not meet specifications given in this bulletin.
Refer to Lubrication Guide in your Service Manual for lubrication intervals.

Approved lubricants for arctic operation are given in Bulletin 18-2.

Grease

Use an extreme pressure, heavy duty, water repellent grease that meets
MIL-G-10924-B Spec. (or later). The grease must be fluid enough to be
applied by a grease gun and to flow through grease lines at the expected
ambient temperature.
EP #2 grease is used for factory fill unless otherwise specified by crane owner.
Follow the manufacturers recommendations or the instructions in automatic
lube system folio for the approved grease to be used in automatic lube
systems.

Open Gear Oil

Open gears not enclosed in an oil tight case (such as ring gear) must be
lubricated with a thick oil that has the following characteristics:
Resists being thrown off by turning gears.
Resists being washed off by water.
Resists thinning out and dripping off at hottest operating temperature.
Resists becoming so stiff that it chips or peels off at coldest operating
temperature.
This type oil requires heating or thinning for proper application to gear teeth.
Apply a light film of oil to each gear tooth. Do not rely on gear rotation to
distribute oil.

2001 Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.

SP 18-1, Page 2 of 3

Gear Oil

Manitowoc acknowledges that there may be boom hoist lubricants available


that are as good as, or better than, those we have approved below. However, we
have not verified the results of using those lubricants in the boom hoists on our
cranes. You are urged to consult your oil supplier before using a boom hoist
lubricant that is not approved by Manitowoc. If your oil supplier warrants that
the lubricant is in fact equivalent to the our approved lubricant and will provide
the required lubrication, then your crane warranty will not be affected.
Gear oil must meet or exceed API Service Classification GL-5 and
MIL-L-2105D.
Units without Isolated Boom Hoist
Boom Hoist Lubricated with Oil from Rotating Bed Circulating Oil System

Lubriplate APG 80W-140 or Summit 80W-140


(both for break-in and normal operation)
Units with Isolated Boom Hoist
Boom Hoist Has Its Own Sump
Rotating Bed
Benz Oil Gear Master 80W-140 (or equivalent)
Boom Hoist Housing
Mobilgear SHC46O or Summit Syngear SH-1046 (see NOTE)
NOTE: Break-in boom hoist gears with Lubriplate APG 80W-140 or
Summit 80W-140 (contact factory for procedure). Then drain
boom hoist housing and refill with Mobilgear SHC46O or Summit
Syngear SH-1046.

Transmission and
Chain Case Oil

Use any 10W-30 oil that meets or exceeds the requirements of API Service
Classification CG-4, CF-4, CF-2, CF, SH and those of MIL-L-2104F.

Controlled Torque
Converter Oil

Use any 10W oil that meets or exceeds the requirements of API Service
Classification CF, CF-2, CE, CD-II, CD, SH, SG and those of MIL-L-2104F
and MIL-L-46152D.

Hydraulic Oil

Use a quality brand hydraulic oil that contains oxidation, rust, and foam
inhibitors. Additionally, the oil used must have good thermal and hydrolytic
stability to prevent wear, erosion, and corrosion of internal parts.
ISO Grade
Hydraulic Oil

Ambient Temperature Range

15

-30F to 30F (-34C to -1C)

32

-10F to 60F (-23C to 16C)

46

0F to 85F (-18C to 29C)

68

10F to 110F (-12C to 43C)

100

30F to 120F (-1C to 49C)

SP 18-1, Page 3 of 3

Hydraulic System
Fluids
Model

System

Fluid

All Models

Gantry Lifting Device Pump

Hydraulic

3900

Power Lowering

10W-30 *

3900W, 3950W

Boom Hoist
Power Lowering

Hydraulic

3950W

Tagline

Hydraulic

3950D Drag/Clam

Boom Positioning Hoist (one drum)

10W-30 *

4000W

Power Lowering

10W-30 *

4100W

Boom Hoist, Hyd. Driven 3rd Drum,


Power Lowering, Tagline, Winch

Hydraulic

Container Handling with or without Power Lowering

Hydraulic

Screw Jacks for Ringer with or without Power Lowering & Winch

Hydraulic

4100W RINGER-Swinger

Swing Unit

Hydraulic

4100W Transporter

Travel

Hydraulic

4100W RINGER Pivoting


Powered Travel Attachment

Travel Attachment & Power Lowering

Hydraulic

4600

Boom Hoist, Tagline & Power Lowering

10W-30 *

4600 S-4

Boom Hoist, Travel, Cab Positioner,


Power Lowering, Gantry, Tagline & Fan

Hydraulic

6000W

Boom Hoist, Power Lowering, Travel & Cab Positioner

Hydraulic

Mast Cyl., Gantry Cyl., Fan Drive, & Boom Stops

10W-30 *

6000 S-2

Boom Hoist, Swing, Power Lowering, & Travel

Hydraulic

6400 Dragline

Boom Hoist, Fans, Swing Lock, Air Conditioner, Swing & Travel

Hydraulic

36 ft Platform-RINGER

Swing, Boom Hoist, Tagline, Swing Lock, Swing Pinion Cyl., Power
Lowering & Travel (when equipped w/Transporter)

Hydraulic

60 ft Platform-RINGER

Swing, Boom Hoist, Tagline, Swing Lock, & Swing Pinion Cylinder

Hydraulic

Power Lowering

10W-30 *

RINGERS (All)

Jacking System

10W **

Hoists (All)

Power Lowering

10W-30 *

7000

Swing, Boom Hoist, Tagline, Swing Lock, Swing Pinion Cyl., Power
Lowering & Travel

Hydraulic

*
**

Use same 10W-30 oil used in transmission and chain case (see Transmission and Chain Case Oil).
Use same l0W oil used in torque converter (see Controlled Torque Converter Oil).
10W-30 can be used in place of hydraulic oil in these systems.
DO NOT use 10W-30 in these systems.

Bulletin No.: 18-2


Page 1 of 1
Date: 01-08-93

GENERAL DISTRIBUTION

SERVICE/PARTS
BULLETIN

APPROVED LUBRICANTS FOR ARCTIC OPERATION


All Models
(Replaces Bulletin 245)

Listed below are lubricants approved for use in Manitowoc


cranes when the outside temperature is continually below
-20F (-29C). Use these lubricants in place of the
lubricants called for both in Service Bulletin 18-1 and in the
crane's Lubrication Guide.
Except for hydraulic oil, all lubricants listed below can be
used year-round, unless the outside temperature exceeds
100 o F (38 o C).
NOTE Manitowoc Engineering Company also recommends the use of preheaters (for engine and oil

System
Grease Points
Mast Hoist (4600 S-1, 2, 3)
Boom Hoist
Hydraulic System
Planetary
Power Lowering & Container
Handling Hydraulic Systems
Carbody Pans
Rotating Bed Sump
(all except 4600 S-1,2, 3)
Rotating Bed Sump (4600 S-1, 2, 3)
Drum Gear Case (4600 S-1, 2, 3)
Interlock Chain Oiler
Transmission & Main
Drive Chain Case
Converter Output Housing
& Power Reversing Housing
Controlled Torque Converter
Engine Oil
Light Plant
Air Compressor
RINGER Jacking System:
Engine
Hydraulic System
Engine Cooling System

reservoirs) when operating the crane in an arctictype climate. Contact your Manitowoc Distributor
for information about available arctic preheater
packages.

OVERHEATING HAZARD!
Avoid damage to crane components
from overheatingl Do not operate preheaters when
operating crane or when outside temperature is above
+30F (-1C).

Lubricant
Chevron RPM Arctic Grease
Mobilube SHC 75W-90
Contact Factory for Hydraulic Oil
Use Gear Oil Listed in Bulletin 18-1

Manitowoc
Part No.
471166
549515
---

Contact Factory for Hydraulic Oil


Mobilube SHC 75W-90

-549515

Use Gear Oil Listed in Bulletin 18-1


Mobilube SHC 75W-90
Mobilube SHC 75W-90
Mobil Delvac 1 (5W-40)

-549515
549515
549337

Mobil Delvac 1

549337

Mobil Delvac 1
Use Converter Oil Listed in Bulletin 18-1
Mobil Delvac 1
Mobil Delvac 1
Kendall R&O AW46 (10W)

549337
-549337
549337
549388

Mobil Delvac 1
549337
Contact Factory for Hydraulic Oil
-Anti-Freeze (Ethylene Glycol) = 60% by Volume
Water
= 40% by Volume
This mixture will provide coolant protection to -62F (-52C). Increasing anti-freeze mixture above 60% will not improve freeze point of
coolant;, pure anti-freeze freezes at -10F (-23 C).

M A N I T O W O C E N G I N E E R I N G , CO.
Division of The Manitowoc Company, /nc. Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220

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