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CAPSTONE PROJECT

6 STOREY BUILDING IN LOT NO 5


GROUP NO 15
Submitted to: Ayman El Mallah
PARKING LOT 5
General Project Data

Building Name

5 storey Building, Fanshawe College

Location

1001 Fanshawe College, Blvd, London, ON N5V

Building Occupant Name


Donald J. Smith School of Construction
Occupancy or Function
The building will be used as the new office building of Fanshawe College and I will also be used
for teaching purposes.

Total floor Area: 12,000 m2

Floor area of each floor: 2100 m2 (Approx.)

Building height: 27 meters (Approx.)

Number of Stories above Grade / Total Levels


5 storey building

Primary Project Team

CM: DMC CONSTRUCTION LTD..


Donald J. Smith School of Construction
Owners: Fanshawe College
Dates of Construction
Start – January 1st, 2019
Finish -

Project Delivery Method: Owner’s Agent


JOBSITE PLAN
MAIN CHEAPSIDE ROAD

MUD MATT

ENTRANCE
/EXIT 1

TOIL

PARKING
MATERIAL EQUIPMENT

ET
HANDLING AREA
PARKING
PL
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P
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CTR fence
E
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MBC-2 Slope 1:1

JOBSITE TRAILER
C.B-2

PHASE 2

SUBCONTRACT TRAILER
EXCAVATED
SOIL FILL AREA

BUILDING AREA
ALUMNI ROAD

70 X 35 = 2450sq.m
Ht. 27m

MATERIAL
HANDLING AREA
PHASE 1

C.B-1
E
SITE DRAIN SLOP

Slope 1:12

E
OP
SL
AIN
ED
R MBC-1
SIT

MUD MATT
ENTRANCE
/EXIT 2

TEMPORARY AREA FOR


CATCH BASIN EXCAVATED SOIL
FILL AREA EQUIPMENT
TOILET

PARKING

ALUMNI ROAD

JOBSITE LAYOUT PLAN ( PARKING LOT - 5)


WORK BREAKDOWN
STRUCTURE
Global Infrastructures Ltd. (Parking Lot - 5 )
Work breakdown structure and project schedule
WBS Start date End date Description Duration
1/1/2019 1/15/2019 Preconstruction 14
Prepare work packages 1
Tender 3
Review quotations 1
Award the sub-contractor 2
Shop drawing, Fabrication and delivery 7
1/16/2019 2/24/2019 Site Preparation 39
Survey 2
Fencing the site 1
Leveling the site 3
Locate and mark access roads, handling area stockpile area 1
Locate and provide site slopes 1
Locate and install temporary catch basin 2
Locate and install temporary electrical connections 3
Install site trailer, temporary toilets 1
Locate and mark building foot prints 1
Prepare and inspect the concrete platform for mobile crane 7
Excavation 5
Provide slope 1
Footing excavation and link with temporary catch basin 1
Haul off excess soil 6
Spread the Hydro seed on the slope 1
Install pipelines, catch basin and maintenance hole 3
2/25/2019 7/17/2019 Super Structure 142
Layout and mark footing 1
Place wood formwork for lean concrete 2
Rebar for lean concrete 2
Pour lean concrete 7
Strip formwork 1
Mount pre-cast footing on lean concrete 1
Mount pre-cast double height column on pre-cast footing 4
Bolt column to footing with cleat 1
Pour concrete in footing pad gaps 7
Remove the cleat 1
Backfill the excavated area 5
Install pre-cast plinth beams 3
Place formwork at extensions 1
Pour concrete on extensions 7
Strip the formwork 1
Install building periphery beam for second floor 4
Install and embed double height pre-cast wall to column, plinth
beam 10
Inject the concrete grout to embed the walls 2
Install the interior pre-cast beams 4
Install hollow core slabs to walls and beams 3
Place formwork at extensions 1
Pour concrete on extensions 3
Strip the formwork 1

Mount & bolt pre-cast double height column on pre-cast column 4


Install building periphery beam for fourth floor 4
Install and embed double height pre-cast wall to column 10
Inject the concrete grout to embed the walls 2
Install the interior pre-cast beams 4
Install hollow core slabs to walls and beams 3
Place formwork at extensions 1
Pour concrete in extensions 3
Strip the formwork 1

Mount & bolt pre-cast single height column on pre-cast column 4


Install building periphery beam for fifth floor 4

Install and embed single height pre-cast wall to column, plinth beam 10
Inject the concrete grout to embed the walls 2
Install the interior pre-cast beams 4
Install hollow core slabs to walls and beams 3
Install the storm water drains 2
Place formwork at extensions 1
Pour concrete on extensions 3
Strip the formwork 1
Install and embed the parapet walls 2
Place and embed the coping to parapet wall 2
7/18/2019 10/15/2019 Interior 89
Layout interior walls 1
Place and install precast gypsum interior partitions to floors 7
Place and install plumbing, fire resistance systems and electrical
rough ends to floors 7
Fire caulking 2
Taping and sanding 7
Place interior ceiling, flooring to floors 1
Cover the exterior glazing wall with glazing 4
Install interior flooring 7
Install toilet fixtures 4
Install interior false ceiling 7
Install fire resistance fixtures 5
Place and install lighting assembly to floors 7
Place and install interior door and window assembly 5
Paint the interior walls 21
Place and furnish interior furniture to floors 4
10/16/2019 10/31/2019 Site completion 15
Clear the building periphery 2
Place concrete curbs and sidewalks with the fences 3
Replace the top preserved 3
Place landscaping sod 2
Grading the site 2
Place Asphalt 3
LIST OF MATERIALS
AND
MATERIAL HANDLING
EQUIPMENTS
MATERIALS, ACTIVITIES AND MATERIAL HANDLING PLANS AND EQUIPMENTS

STRUCTURAL MATERIAL COMPANY MATERIAL HANDLING COMPANY


EQUIPMENT
PRECAST CONCRETE FOUNDATION DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
CRANE CRANE
PRECAST CONCRETE COLUMNS STUBBES DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
(SINGLE & DOUBLE LENGTH DESIGN) & CRANE CRANE
ASSEMBLY
PRECAST CONCRETE WALLS (SINGLE STUBBES DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
AND DOUBLE LENGH DESIGN) & CRANE, GENIE SX-180 CRANE, GENIE
ASSEMBLY MAN LIFT
PRECAST CONCRETE BEAMS & STUBBES DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
ASSEMBLY CRANE CRANE
HOLLOW CORE SLABS ( 10” THICK ) & STUBBES DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
ASSEMBLY CRANE CRANE
PRECAST STAIRCASE & ASSEMBLY STUBBES DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
CRANE CRANE

PRECAST CONCRETE GUTTERS & STUBBES


ASSEMBLY

EXTERIOR & INTERIOR COMPANY MATERIAL HANDLING COMPANY


MATERIAL EQUIPMENT
EXTERIOR BRICK MASONARY STUBBES MAST CLIMBING KLIMER
PLATFORM DOUBLE KPM-8
EXTERIOR GLAZING THERMO WALL SOTA WALL DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
CRANE, GENIE SX-180 MAN CRANE,
LIFT GENIE
PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL DEILCO, MAST CLIMBING KLIMER
ASSEMBLIES WIRING PLATFORM DOUBLE KPM-8
SOLUTIONS
INTERIOR FLOORING , FALSE VERGO MAST CLIMBING KLIMER
CEILING AND PARTITION WALLS PLATFORM DOUBLE KPM-8

WINDOW AND DOOR ASSEMBLIES CAMERON DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN


CRANE/MAST CLIMBING CRANE/
PLATFORM DOUBLE KPM-8 KLIMER

FIRE & LIFE SAFETY LONDON FIRE MAST CLIMBING KLIMER


EQUIPMENT PLATFORM DOUBLE KPM-8
LTD.
MATERIALS, ACTIVITIES AND MATERIAL HANDLING PLANS AND EQUIPMENTS

SITE PREPARATION COMPANY MATERIAL HANDLING COMPANY


EQUIPMENT
EXCAVATION & BACKFILL DUMP TRUCK, BACKHOE,
FRONT SHOWEL
EXCAVATOR,COMPACTOR
CATCH BASIN , MAINTAINANCE DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
HOLES, DRAIN AND SUPPLY PIPELINES CRANE, FLAT BED TRUCK CRANE,CER
40’ ASIS
ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION CATERPILLER DEMAG AC-200 MOBILE MODERN
CRANE, FLAT BED TRUCK CRANE,CER
40’ ASIS
FOOTING CONCRETING COCNRETE MIXER LONDON
MACHINERY
INC.
FORM WORK MINI TRUCK

LANSACPING SOD LAY SUBCONTRACT MIDDLESEX


SOD
MATERIALS
Wall Panels

• Structural wall panel

• Architectural wall panel

• Cladding wall panel

• Sandwich wall panel


Wall Panels

• Assorted styles and


colours

• Reveals and other patterns

• Painted finish

• Bolted, welded and knife


connections available
Wall Panel Sections

STRAND DESIGN AS REQ’D


MIN. 90

1/2” X 1/2” CHAMFER


MAX= 13’-0’
(EXTERIOR ONLY)

Solid Cladding Panel


VARIES

STRAND DESIGN AS REQ’D


INSULATION

1/2” X 1/2” CHAMFER


(EXTERIOR ONLY) MAX= 13’-0’

Insul. Cladding/Structural Panel

STRAND DESIGN AS REQ’D


VARIES

INSULATION

MAX= 13’-0’
1/2” X 1/2” CHAMFER
(EXTERIOR ONLY)

Insulated Ribbed Panel


Wall Panel Connection Details

T/O WALL PANELS

PRECAST PANEL

HEAVY DUTY REGULAR


PIPE BRACING

C.I.P. CONTINUOUS
CONCRETE BLOCK
BY OTHERS

T/O FOOTING

Structural Notes
• Design wind loads - 1.2kPa (25PSF)
• Install braces at 1220 (4’-0”) nominal spacing, at panels supported by knife connections
the braces can be added to the supporting panels.
• Cast in place concrete to be minimum 30 MPa
• Braces to be anchored using 5” long 5/8” HILTI HUS-H screw anchor or approved equivalent
installed in accordance with manufacturers recommendations
• Screw anchors to have minimum 3” embedment in wall panels
• Screw anchors to have minimum 4” embedment in cast in place concrete

Bracing support during installation


Wall Panel Connection Details

INSULATED WALL PANEL DOWEL DRILLED AND


INSULATED WALL PANEL
EPOXIED INTO PANEL
COIL LOOP INSERT
PLASTIC SHIMS AND
CONT. CAULKING, BACKER DOWEL 2/PANEL U.N.O.
PLASTIC SHIMS AND ROD BOTH SIDES
CONT. CAULKING ROD PLATE CAST IN PANEL
BOTH SIDES DESIGN WILL VARY

POURED REINF. CONC.


POURED REINF. CONC. FOOTING/FOUNDATION WALL
SCREWED ANCHOR OR BY OTHERS DP. HOLE DRILLED ON SITE
FOOTING/FOUNDATION WALL
BY OTHERS EQUIVALENT CONNECTION

WL01 Bottom connection cast in plate WL02 Bottom connection dowel connection

METAL DECK ROOF


PERCAST WALL PANEL

CAST IN PLATE FOR


STRUCTURAL CONNECTION
DRYPACKS
VOID SOLID
PLASTIC SHIMS AND
CONT. CAULKING ROD
BOTH SIDES STRUCTURAL BEAM
CAST IN PLATE FOR
STRUCTURAL CONNECTION
KEEP INSUL. BACK
SCREWED ANCHOR OR @ STEEL ELEV.
EQUIVALENT CONNECTION
POURED REINF. CONC.
FOOTING/FOUNDATION WALL
BY OTHERS

WL03 Bottom connection cast in plate WL04 Deck bearing back to back connection

SPACER PLATES, COIL


LOOP, WASHERS & CAP FLASHING
CAP FLASHING SLOTTED PLATE BY OTHERS
BY OTHERS METAL DECK ROOF
CONT. ANGLE WELDED
TO TOP OF STEEL INSULATED WALL PANEL

INSULATED WALL
PANEL CAST IN PLATE FOR
STRUCTURAL CONNECTION
STRUCTURAL BEAM
STEEL STRUCTURE
BY OTHERS

WL05 Lateral connection T/O panel WL06 Deck bearing / Beam connection
Wall Panel Connection Details

INSULATED WALL PANEL


L-100x100x12x100LG
INSULATED
COIL LOOP INSERT, ANGLE
WALL PANEL
WASHERS, BOLTS AND
SLOTTED PLATE
CAST IN PLATE
CAST IN PLATE
CONT. CAULKING AND
BACKER ROD BOTH SIDES
REMOVE INSUL. @
INSULATED WALL PANEL INSERT LOCATIONS

CONT. CAULKING, BACKER


ROD BOTH SIDES

WL07 Exterior 90˚ corner connection WL08 Exterior 90˚ corner connection

CAST IN PLATE

L-100x100x12x100LG
INSULATED ANGLE
WALL PANEL INSULATED COIL LOOP INSERT
WALL PANEL
BAR W/2” LG. THREAD
CONT. CAULKING AND
ONE END
BACKER ROD BOTH SIDES CAST IN PLATE

13mm RECESS
COIL LOOP INSERT, WASHERS, REMOVE INSUL. @
BOLTS AND SLOTTED PLATE PLATE LOCATION CONT. CAULKING, BACKER
ROD BOTH SIDES

WL09 Intersecting 90˚ corner connection WL10 Exterior 90˚ corner connection

COIL LOOP INSERT, WASHERS,


BOLTS AND SLOTTED PLATE

13mm CHAMFER
13mm CHAMFER CONT. CAULKING, BACKER
CONT. CAULKING, BACKER WALL PANEL
ROD BOTH SIDES
WALL PANEL
ROD BOTH SIDES

COIL LOOP INSERT, WASHERS, REMOVE INSUL. @


BOLTS AND SLOTTED PLATE INSERT LOCATIONS

WL11 Panel to panel connection WL12 Panel to panel vertical


Wall Panel Connection Details

KEEP INSUL. BACK CONNECTION OF DOOR


INSULATED FROM PANEL EDGE TO PANEL BY OTHERS
KEEP INSUL. BACK
WALL PANEL
FROM PANEL EDGE

13mm WIDE DRIP


MAN DOOR

INSULATED WALL PANEL


JOINT TREATMENT G.C. NOTE:
ALL FLASHING @ 13 x13 CHAMFER MAN DOOR
BY OTHERS
MAN DOORS
(NOT BY STUBBE’S) G.C. NOTE:
DOOR AND FRAME ALL FLASHING @ MAN DOORS
BY OTHERS (NOT BY STUBBE’S)

WL13 Panel edge @ head of man door (top view) WL14 Panel edge @ head of man door (side view)

WINDOW, FRAME AND KEEP INSUL. BACK O.H. DOOR


CAULKING BY OTHERS FROM PANEL EDGE BY OTHERS
INSULATED
CAST
WALL PANEL
IN PLATE
13x13 CHAMFER
INSULATED WALL PANEL

CONNECTION OF BENT
KEEP INSUL. BACK CAST IN PLATE PLATE TO PANEL PLATE
FROM PANEL EDGE BY OTHERS

OH DOOR
ELEVATION 1

WL15 Panel edge @ window sill on exterior panels WL16 Door jam @ O.H. door #1

O.H. DOOR AND TRACK


SUPPLIED CONNECTION STRUCTURAL COLUMN
DESIGN BY OTHERS
WINDOW, FRAME AND CONNECTION OF
CAULKING BY OTHERS WINDOWS / DOOR TO
CAST IN PANEL BY OTHERS
INSULATED PLATE
WALL PANEL SLOTTED ANGLE
BY OTHERS
PRECAST
CAST IN PLATE WALL PANEL THREADED ROD

HALFEN ANCHOR PLASTIC SHIMS


OPENING
GARAGE

(VERTICAL)
DOOR

ELEVATION 2

WL17 Door jam @ O.H. door #2 WL18 Panel to column connection


Wall Panel Connection Details

KNIFE PLATE CAST


INTO PANEL ENSURE ALL KNIFES ARE KNIFE PLATE
SHIMMED AND DRYPACKED CAST INTO
W/NON SHRINK GROUT PANEL
KNIFE PLATE CAST
INTO PANEL STEEL BEAM KNIFE PLATE
CAST INTO
STEEL BEAM
PANEL BEARING
PRECAST
ANGLE
PRECAST WALL PANEL
WALL PANEL

BEARING ANGLE
PRECAST
PRECAST WALL PANEL
WALL PANEL

WL19 Knife connection to beam WL20 Knife connection to ADJACENT PANEL

PRECAST REVEAL
SPACER PLATES, COIL SIZE AND DESIGN
LOOP, WASHERS AND VARIES PER CONTACT

VARIES
SLOTTED PLATE
CONT. ANGLE WELDED
TO TOP OF STEEL

VARIES
STEEL BEAM

VARIES
PRECAST
WALL PANEL

WL21 Laterial connection @ hung panel WL22 Reveal locations and profile

CAP FLASHING
BY OTHERS
CAP FLASHING
BY OTHERS
METAL DECK ROOF INSULATED WALL PANEL
SCUPPER
SCUPPER

INSULATED CAST IN PLATE FOR METAL DECK ROOF


WALL PANEL STEEL STRUCTURE STRUCTURAL CONNECTION
BY OTHERS

WL23 Scupper detail #1 WL24 Scupper detail #2


Wall Panel Specifications

1. General:
a. Included:
i. Precast Wall Panels
1. Architectural & Structural Panels.
2. Sandwich & Cladding styles.
ii. Structural connections.
iii. Backer rod and caulking of panel joints.
2. Reference Material:
a. CSA A23.4-09: Precast Concrete Material & Construction.
b. Precast Concrete Institute (PCI): Manual on Design of Connections for Precast.
c. Precast Concrete Institute (PCI): Design Handbook – Precast & Prestressed Concrete.
3. Shop Drawings:
a. Approval drawings will require a review by the Contractor & Design Firms under contract of each project.
Discrepancies, questions & verification of design is required and returned in writing prior to commencement of
production.
b. Production drawings will bear a signed and sealed Engineer stamp, slab locations, identification marks, connection
details, dimensions, openings larger than 6” in size, loadings and other relative information.
4. Quality Assurance:
a. Conformity to PCI manual on design of connection for Precast Prestressed Concrete,
PCI Design Handbook – Precast & Prestressed Concrete, CSA A23.4.
5. Accessories:
a. Shim pads: Plastic or steel to assist transfer of loads.
b. Cast in inserts / plates or similar relevant to remainder of structure.
c. Connections (i.e. knife, bolted, welded) between panel units.
6. Finishes:
a. Steel form.
b. Troweled.
c. Sandblast.
d. Ribbed pattern.
e. Painted (with sand additive option).
f. Exposed aggregate (vary with availability – contact Stubbes for current options).
g. Colours (vary with availability – contact Stubbes for current options).
7. Installation:
a. Install panels with corresponding identification mark as indicated on production / shop drawing.
b. Ensure connections provided as detailed on production / shop drawing.
c. Backer rod and caulking of joints between precast panels and foundation.
8. Excluded items related to precast and installation:
a. Drypacking / infill of gap between precast and structure.
b. Perimeter caulking between precast and structure (other than foundation).
c. Winter heat / protection from weather conditions.
d. Site / field dimensions (Contractor and Project Designers responsible to provide information during
shop drawing approval).
Columns and Beams (Commercial)

• Single & double


height designs

• Beveled / chamfered edges

• Corbels & ledges


Columns and Beams (Commercial)

• Varying footprints and


size to suit structure

• Cast in plates as per design

• Pass thru holes in beams


for sprinkler pipes
Columns and Beams (Agricultural)

• Fast installation

• Steel form finish

• 6000 P.S.I. H.S.F. concrete

• Stainless steel
connections
Columns and Beams (Agricultural)

3
2
1
4

Barn Cross Section

5"
5
PRECAST BEAM

POURED WALL
POCKET
12"

5 BEAM POCKET
"Ø STAINLESS STEEL
8 POCKET 12” WIDE X 5” DEEP
PIN x 1'-6"LG.
DRILLED INTO TOP OF WALL

POURED IN PLACE WALL

Section
2 Typical Beam Pocket at Wall

5
STAINLESS
PIN HOLE TO BE FILLED 8"Ø STAINLESS STEEL
WITH GROUT PIN x 1'-6"LG.
STEEL PIN
DRILLED INTO TOP OF WALL
CONTINUOUS PRECAST
BEAM

CONCRETE BEAM
1
POURED IN PLACE WALL 4" EPDM BEARING PAD DRYPACK VOID
5"Ø STAINLESS STEEL POURED IN
8 PLACE WALL
Top Plan View PIN x 1'-6"LG.
CAST INTO TOP OF COLUMN
PRECAST COLUMN

1 Typical Beam Pocket Connection 3 Continuous Beam Support

5 5
8"Ø STAINLESS STEEL PIN- 8"Ø STAINLESS STEEL PIN-
POURED IN PLACE 10"LG. @ CNTR. OF COL. DRILLED
10"LG. @ CNTR. OF COL. DRILLED
COLUMN FOOTING 4" INTO FOOTING
4" INTO FOOTING
THICKENED CONCRETE FOOTING
PLASTIC SHIMS EXISTING
FLOOR SLAB

4 New Construction Existing Construction


Columns and Beams

HT

WD

TEE Tee-Beam
HT

WD

ELL ELL-Beam
HT

WD

RECT Rectangular-Beam

SIZES & CONFIGURATION VARIES ON DESIGN Requirements.


CONSULT STUBBE’S PRECAST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
ALL DETAILS & CONNECTIONS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE.

HT - HEIGHT
WD - WIDTH

MISC. Notes
Columns and Beams

• CUSTOM SIZED COLUMNS AVAILABLE


• CONSULT STUBBE'S PRECAST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Straight
Column

Single
Dual
Corbel
Corbel
Custom
Dual
Corbel

Corner Column (with beams) Stacked Column Extended Column


Columns and Beams Details

PRECAST COLUMN
CAST IN BOTTOM PLATE
PRECAST COLUMN
SHIM AS REQUIRED
PIN DRILLED AND
THREADED ROD
PLACED BY STUBBE'S
SET IN FIELD BY OTHERS

CB1 Bolted Column Base Connection CB2 Single Pin Column Base Connection

PRECAST BEAM PRECAST BEAM

SLEEVE
CAST IN PLATE
LOOSE ANGLE &
WELDED CONNECTION

PRECAST COLUMN
PRECAST COLUMN

CAST IN PLATE
TOP & BOTTOM OF BEARING PAD
BEAM AS REQUIRED

PIN

CAST IN ANGLE

CB3 Beam to Column Welded Connection CB4 Beam to Column Pin Connection
Columns and Beams Details

THREADED ROD
c/w PLATE AND NUT PRECAST COLUMN ABOVE
PRECAST BEAM
CAST IN BOTTOM PLATE

THREADED ROD AND NUT

SHIM AS REQUIRED

INVERTED TEE BEAM

BEARING PAD

COIL THREAD COUPLER


SLEEVE
WITH COIL ROD
ANCHOR CAST INTO SHIM AS REQUIRED
TOP OF COLUMN
PRECAST COLUMN BELOW

CB5 End to end beam and column connection CB6 Column to Column Through Beam Connection

THREADED ROD c/w PLATE AND NUT

PRECAST BEAM
RIBBED SLEEVE PRECAST COLUMN ABOVE

CAST IN BOTTOM PLATE

THREADED ROD AND NUT

SHIM AS REQUIRED
BEARING PAD AS REQUIRED
PRECAST COLUMN BELOW
FLARED COIL LOOP CAST
INTO COLUMN TOP

PRECAST COLUMN

CB7 Bolted Beam Column Connection CB8 Column to Column Stacked Connection
Hollow Core

• 8”, 10”, 12”, 14”


thicknessess

• 5,000 – 7,000 square


feet installed in one day

• Provides an instant
working deck for
other trades

• Storage in yard
waiting for transport
Hollow Core

• Spans 50 feet plus

• Continuous installation
minimizing down time on
site for other trades

• Proper co-ordination
and quick installation
allows for a fast-paced
construction site
Hollow Core– 8" (203 mm) Load Tables

Hollow Core Slab Properties


Prop Imperial Metric 9 1/4" 234
A 235.7 in2 152000 mm2
Ix 1723.7 in 7.17x108 mm4 5 1/2" 1 3/4" 47 140

203
8"
Yb 3.8 in 96.6 mm
bw 13.88 in 352.5 mm
fpu 270 ksi 1860 Mpa 1 3/4" 7 1/2" 7 1/4" 7 1/4" 187 187 191 43
3 - 11 7/8"
f’c 6000 psi 41.4 Mpa
1216 mm
f’ci 3000 psi 20.7 Mpa
Sw 63 psf 3.02 kPa

Metric 203 mm Hollow Core Metric Load Table - Total Uniformly Distributed Load - kPa (kN/m2)

Simple Span - Centre to Centre of Span - Meters


1/2" Mr
Strands (kNm)
3* 3.5* 4* 4.5 5 5.5 5.75 6 6.25 6.5 6.75 7 7.25 7.5 7.75 8 8.25 8.5 8.75 9 9.25 9.5 9.75 10

7 146.3 58.0 43.7 36.0 29.2 23.2 18.7 16.9 15.3 13.9 12.7 11.6 10.6 9.7 8.9 8.2 7.5 6.9 6.4 5.9 5.4 5.0 4.6 4.2 3.9

6 131.9 50.9 37.5 31.5 26.1 20.6 16.6 15.0 13.6 12.3 11.2 10.2 9.3 8.5 7.8 7.1 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.6 4.2 3.9 3.6 3.3

5 114.3 61.4 31.8 26.8 22.2 17.5 14.1 12.6 11.4 10.3 9.3 8.5 7.7 7.0 6.4 5.8 5.3 4.8 4.4 4.0 3.7 3.3 3.0 2.8 2.5

4 94.3 33.5 25.7 21.6 17.9 14.0 11.2 10.0 9.0 8.1 7.3 6.6 5.9 5.4 4.8 4.4 3.9 3.6 3.2 2.9 2.6 2.3 2.1

3 72.7 24.2 19.3 16.0 13.2 10.2 8.0 7.1 6.3 5.6 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.2 2.8 2.5 2.2

Imperial 8” Hollow Core Imperial Load Table - Total Uniformly Distributed Load - psf (lb/ft2)

Simple Span - Centre to Centre of Span - Feet


1/2" Mr
Strands (kip ft)
10* 11* 12* 13* 14* 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

7 107.7 1167 993 845 763 653 586 508 444 391 345 307 273 244 219 197 177 160 144 131 118 107 97 88 79

6 97.2 1025 855 740 668 575 523 454 396 347 306 271 241 215 192 172 155 139 125 113 102 91 82 74 66

5 84.3 1238 727 630 570 488 447 387 337 295 259 229 202 180 160 143 127 114 102 91 81 72 65 57 51

4 69.6 676 588 505 460 393 360 310 269 234 205 180 158 139 123 109 96 85 75 66 58 51 44

3 53.7 488 443 380 340 293 266 227 195 168 146 126 110 95 83 72 62 53 46

* Capacity limited by development length of reinforcing strands.


Hollow Core– 10" (254 mm) Load Tables

Hollow Core Slab Properties


Prop Imperial Metric 10 3/4" 270
A 256.1 in2 165230 mm2
Ix 3162.0 in 13.2x109 mm4
7 1/2" 1 1/2" 35 190

10 "
254
Yb 4.8 in 121 mm
bw 9.61 in 244 mm
fpu 270 ksi 1860 Mpa
2" 8 1/2" 8 3/4" 225 225 217 53
f'c 6000 psi 41.4 Mpa 3’ - 11 7/8"
f'ci 3000 psi 20.7 Mpa 1216 mm
Sw 74 psf 3.54 kPa

Metric 254 mm Hollow Core Metric Load Table - Total Uniformly Distributed Load - kPa (kN/m2)

Simple Span - Centre to Centre of Span - Meters


1/2" Mr
Strands (kNm)
6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 8.75 9 9.25 9.5 9.75 10 10.25 10.5 10.75 11 11.25 11.5 11.75 12 12.25 12.5 12.75 13

10 250.1 27.5 23.0 19.4 16.6 14.2 12.2* 11.4* 10.6* 9.9* 9.2* 8.6* 8.0* 7.5* 7.0* 6.5* 6.1* 5.7* 5.3 5.0 4.7 4.4 4.1 3.8 3.5

8 226.3 24.6 20.5 17.3 14.7 12.6 10.8 10.0 9.3 8.7 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.1 5.6 5.3 4.9 4.6 4.2 3.9 3.7 3.4 3.2 2.9

6 182.9 19.3 16.0 13.4 11.3 9.6 8.2 7.5 7.0 6.4 5.9 5.5 5.1 4.7 4.3 4.0 3.7 3.4 3.1 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.2 2.0

4 127.9 12.6 10.3 8.5 7.0 5.8 4.8 4.4 4.0 3.6 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.1

Imperial 10” Hollow Core Imperial Load Table - Total Uniformly Distributed Load - psf (lb/ft2)

Simple Span - Centre to Centre of Span - Feet


1/2" Mr
Strands (kip ft)
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

10 185 554 497 447 404 366 333 303 276 252* 231* 212* 194* 178* 164* 151* 139* 128* 118* 109 100 92 85 78 72

8 167 495 443 398 359 325 295 268 244 222 203 186 170 156 143 131 120 110 101 93 85 78 71 65 59

6 135 389 347 311 279 251 227 205 185 168 153 138 126 114 104 94 85 77 70 63 57 51 45 40

4 95 254 224 199 177 157 140 125 111 99 88 78 70 61 54 47 41

* Consult Stubbe’s Precast to ensure LL deflections do not exceed l/360 for Live Loads greater than 100psf (4.8kPa)
Hollow Core – 12" (305 mm) Load Tables

Hollow Core Slab Properties


1’ - 0 3/4" 326
Prop Imperial Metric
A 290.0 in2 187000 mm2
Ix 5252.4 in 2.19x109 mm4
9 1/2" 1 3/4" 42 240

305
12"
Yb 5.8 in 146.0 mm
bw 9.13 in 232 mm
fpu 270 ksi 1860 Mpa
f'c 6000 psi 41.4 Mpa 2 1/2" 10 1/4" 11 1/4" 284 262 62
3’ - 11 7/8"
f'ci 3000 psi 20.7 Mpa
1216 mm
Sw 86 psf 4.12 kPa

Metric 305 mm Hollow Core Metric Load Table - Total Uniformly Distributed Load - kPa (kN/m2)

1/2" Mr Simple Span - Centre to Centre of Span - Meters


Strands (kNm)
8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 11.25 11.5 11.75 12 12.25 12.5 12.75 13 13.25 13.5 13.75 14 14.25 14.5 14.75 15 15.25

11 337.2 19.7 17.0 14.8 13.0 11.4 10.0 8.8 8.3 7.7 7.3 6.8 6.4 6.0 5.7 5.3 5.0 4.7 4.4 4.1 3.8 3.6 3.4 3.1 2.9

10 332.1 19.3 16.7 14.5 12.7 11.1 9.8 8.6 8.1 7.6 7.1 6.7 6.3 5.9 5.5 5.2 4.9 4.6 4.3 4.0 3.7 3.5 3.3 3.0 2.8

9 316.5 18.3 15.8 13.7 11.9 10.4 9.2 8.0 7.5 7.1 6.6 6.2 5.8 5.5 5.1 4.8 4.5 4.2 3.9 3.6 3.4 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.5

8 296.2 16.9 14.5 12.6 11.0 9.6 8.4 7.3 6.8 6.4 6.0 5.6 5.2 4.9 4.6 4.3 4.0 3.7 3.4 3.2 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.2

7 266.5 14.8 12.7 11.0 9.5 8.3 7.2 6.2 5.8 5.4 5.0 4.7 4.4 4.0 3.8 3.5 3.2 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.1

6 233.7 12.6 10.8 9.2 7.9 6.8 5.9 5.0 4.7 4.3 4.0 3.7 3.4 3.1 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.2 2.0

5 198.6 10.2 8.6 7.3 6.2 5.3 4.5 3.8 3.4 3.2 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.1

Imperial 12” Hollow Core Imperial Load Table - Total Uniformly Distributed Load - psf (lb/ft2)

1/2" Mr Simple Span - Centre to Centre of Span - Feet


Strands (kip ft)
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

11 252.3 390 357 328 302 278 257 237 219 203 188 174 161 150 139 128 119 110 102 94 87 81 74 68 63

10 245.1 377 345 317 291 268 247 228 211 195 180 167 155 143 133 123 114 105 97 90 83 76 70 64 59

9 233.9 356 326 299 275 253 233 215 198 183 169 156 144 133 123 114 105 97 89 82 76 70 64 58 53

8 218.8 329 300 275 252 232 213 196 181 166 153 141 130 120 111 102 94 86 79 72 66 60 55 50 45

7 197 289 263 241 220 202 185 170 156 143 131 120 110 101 93 85 77 70 64 58 52 47 42

6 172.8 244 222 202 184 168 153 140 128 116 106 97 88 80 72 65 59 53 47 42

5 146.8 197 178 161 146 132 119 108 98 88 79 71 64 57 51 45


Hollow Core– 14" (356 mm) Load Tables

Hollow Core Slab Properties


1’-0 3/4" 326
Prop Imperial Metric
A 384.1 in2 247800 mm2
Ix 9250.5 in 3.85x109 mm4
9 1/2" 1 3/4" 42 240

356
14"
Yb 6.8 in 173 mm
bw 10.59 in 269 mm
fpu 270 ksi 1860 Mpa
f'c 6000 psi 41.4 Mpa 2 1/2" 10 1/4" 11 1/4" 284 262 62
f'ci 3000 psi 20.7 Mpa 3’ - 11 7/8"
1216 mm
Sw 111 psf 5.31 kPa

Metric 356 mm Hollow Core Metric Load Table - Total Uniformly Distributed Load - kPa (kN/m2)

1/2" Mr Simple Span - Centre to Centre of Span - Meters


Strands (kNm)
9 9.5 10 10.5 11 11.5 12 12.25 12.5 12.75 13 13.25 13.5 13.75 14 14.25 14.5 14.75 15 15.25 15.5 15.75 16 16.25

11 464.3 20.7 18.1 15.9 14.0 12.4 11.0 9.7 9.1 8.6 8.1 7.6 7.2 6.7 6.3 6.0 5.6 5.3 4.9 4.6 4.3 4.1 3.8 3.5 3.3

10 434.6 19.1 16.7 14.6 12.9 11.3 10.0 8.8 8.3 7.8 7.3 6.9 6.4 6.0 5.7 5.3 5.0 4.6 4.3 4.0 3.8 3.5 3.3 3.0 2.8

9 402.2 17.4 15.1 13.2 11.6 10.2 8.9 7.8 7.3 6.9 6.4 6.0 5.6 5.3 4.9 4.6 4.3 4.0 3.7 3.4 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.3

8 367.6 15.5 13.4 11.7 10.2 8.9 7.8 6.8 6.3 5.9 5.5 5.1 4.8 4.4 4.1 3.8 3.5 3.2 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.1

7 326.3 13.2 11.4 9.9 8.6 7.4 6.4 5.5 5.1 4.7 4.4 4.0 3.7 3.4 3.1 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.2

6 283.6 10.9 9.4 8.0 6.9 5.9 5.0 4.2 3.9 3.5 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.4 2.2

5 239.0 8.5 7.2 6.1 5.1 4.2 3.5 2.9 2.6 2.3 2.0

Imperial 14” Hollow Core Imperial Load Table - Total Uniformly Distributed Load - psf (lb/ft2)

1/2" Mr Simple Span - Centre to Centre of Span - Feet


Strands (kip ft)
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

11 342.4 415 383 353 327 302 280 260 241 224 208 193 179 166 154 143 133 123 114 106 98 90 83 76 70

10 320.5 382 352 325 300 277 256 237 220 203 188 175 162 150 139 128 119 109 101 93 85 78 72 66 60

9 296.6 347 319 294 271 250 230 213 196 181 168 155 143 132 121 112 103 94 87 79 72 66 60 54 48
8 271.1 309 284 260 239 220 203 186 172 158 145 133 123 112 103 94 86 78 71 64 58 52 46 41

7 240.7 264 241 221 202 185 169 155 142 130 119 108 98 89 81 73 66 59 53 47 41

6 209.2 217 198 180 164 149 135 123 111 101 91 82 73 66 58 52 45

5 176.3 169 152 137 123 111 99 89 79 70 62 54 47 41


Hollow Core – Connections to Masonry Walls

STYRO SPAN DISC IN


EACH EXTERIOR CORE
STYRO SPAN DISC IN
1OM BAR - 3’-0” LONG
EACH EXTERIOR CORE
@ EACH GROUT JOINT
1OM BAR - 3’-0” LONG
2’-2” @ EACH GROUT JOINT
10”
2’-2”
10”
CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”
MASONITE BEARING PAD
CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”
TOP COURSE OF MASONRY MASONITE BEARING PAD
WALL FILLED SOLID
(BY OTHERS) TOP COURSE OF MASONRY
WALL FILLED SOLID
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” END BEARING

MW1 End Bearing – Half MW2 End Bearing – Full

NOTCH PRECAST AND NOTCH PRECAST AND


GROUT LOCALLY GROUT LOCALLY
10M BAR - 1'-4" LONG 10M BAR - 1'-4" LONG
@ 6'-0" O.C. @ 6'-0" O.C.
6"
6"
10"
10"

DRYPACK PRIOR TO DRYPACK PRIOR TO


BUILDING WALL ABOVE BUILDING WALL ABOVE
(BY OTHERS) (BY OTHERS)
TOP COURSE OF MASONRY TOP COURSE OF MASONRY
WALL FILLED SOLID WALL FILLED SOLID
(BY OTHERS) (BY OTHERS)

NOTE: SIDE BEARING NOT REQUIRED BUT MAY BE NOTE: SIDE BEARING NOT REQUIRED BUT MAY BE
USED TO PROVIDE LATERAL SUPPORT TO WALLS USED TO PROVIDE LATERAL SUPPORT TO WALLS

MW3 Side Bearing – Half MW4 Side Bearing – Full

NOTCH PRECAST AND GROUT JOINT SOLID


GROUT JOINT SOLID
GROUT LOCALLY 10M BAR - 3'-0" LONG
1/2” STRAND - 4’-0” LONG @ EACH GROUT JOINT
10M BAR - 1'-4" LONG
@ EACH GROUT JOINT
@ 6'-0" O.C.
6” 2'-2"
4'-0" 10” 10"

CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”


CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”
DRYPACK PRIOR TO MASONITE BEARING PAD
MASONITE BEARING PAD
BUILDING WALL ABOVE
TOP COURSE OF MASONRY TOP COURSE OF MASONRY
(BY OTHERS)
WALLED FILLED SOLID WALL FILLED SOLID
(BY OTHERS) (BY OTHERS)

NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” END BEARING


NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” END BEARING

MW5 End to End Bearing MW6 End to Side Bearing


Hollow Core – Connections to Masonry Walls

VERTICAL REINFORCING IS NOT TO


INTERFERE WITH PRECAST BEARING NON-LOAD BEARING
STYRO SPAN DISC IN WALL ASSEMBLY,
EACH EXTERIOR CORE CONNECTION OF WALL TO
PRECAST BY OTHERS
10M BAR - 3’-0” LONG
@ EACH GROUT JOINT 10M BAR - 3'-0" LONG
2’-2” @ EACH GROUT JOINT
2'-2"
10”
10"
CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”
MASONITE BEARING PAD
CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”
TOP COURSE OF MASONRY
MASONITE BEARING PAD
WALL FILLED SOLID
(BY OTHERS) TOP COURSE OF MASONRY
WALL FILLED SOLID
NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” [89] END BEARING (BY OTHERS)

MW7 End Bearing – Half MW8 End Bearing – Full

VERTICAL REINFORCING IS NOT TO


INTERFERE WITH PRECAST BEARING
NOTCH PRECAST AND GROUT LOCALLY WALL ASSEMBLY
BY OTHERS
10M BAR - 1’-4” LONG
@ 6’-0” O.C. VOID FILL FILLED
6” BY OTHERS

10”

DRYPACK PRIOR TO BUILDING


WALL ABOVE (BY OTHERS) 1/2”
NO SIDE BEARING AND
TOP COURSE OF MASONRY CONNECTION
WALL FILLED SOLID (BY OTHERS)

NOTE: SIDE BEARING NOT REQUIRED BUT MAY BE


USED TO PROVIDE LATERAL SUPPORT TO WALLS

MW9 Side Bearing – Half MW10 No Side Bearing

VERTICAL REINFORCING
VERTICAL REINFORCING
IS NOT TO INTERFERE
IS NOT TO INTERFERE
WITH PRECAST BEARING NOTCH PRECAST AND WITH PRECAST BEARING
GROUT JOINT SOLID GROUT LOCALLY
GROUT JOINT SOLID
1/2” STRAND - 4’-0” LONG 10M BAR - 1’-4” LONG 10M BAR - 3’-0” LONG
@ EACH GROUT JOINT @ 6’-0” O.C. @ EACH GROUT JOINT
6” 2’-2”
4’-0”
10” 10”

CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”


CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8” DRYPACK PRIOR TO MASONITE BEARING PAD
MASONITE BEARING PAD BUILDING WALL ABOVE
TOP COURSE OF MASONRY
TOP COURSE OF MASONRY (BY OTHERS)
WALL FILLED SOLID
WALL FILLED SOLID (BY OTHERS)
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” END BEARING
NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” END BEARING

MW11 End to End Bearing MW12 End to Side Bearing


Hollow Core – Connections to Structural Steel

ENGINEER OF RECORD TO NOTCH PRECAST AND


PRECAST TO EXTEND MINIMUM 1”
ENSURE BEAM IS DESIGNED GROUT LOCALLY
PAST OF BEAM TO AVOID
TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY TWISTING OF STEEL SUPPORT WELDABLE 10M BAR -
TORSIONAL LOADS DUE TO 1’-4” LONG @ 6’-0” O.C.
ANY LOAD ECCENTRICITIES WELDABLE 10M BAR - 3’-0”
LONG @ EACH GROUT JOINT
6”

10”
2’-0”
7”
3”
(3/32”) 2”
(3/32)” 2”
1” MIN DRYPACK / STEEL
SHIM VOID
(BY OTHERS)

ST1 End Bearing ST2 Side Bearing

ENGINEER OF RECORD TO
ENSURE BEAM IS DESIGNED PRECAST TO EXTEND 1” PAST
TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY OF BEAM TO AVOID TWISTING
TORSIONAL LOADS DUE TO OF STEEL SUPPORT
NOTCH PRECAST AND
ANY LOAD ECCENTRICITIES GROUT JOINT SOLID GROUT JOINT SOLID
GROUT LOCALLY
1/2” STRAND - 4’-0” LONG WELDABLE 10M BAR - WELDABLE 10M BAR - 3’-0”
@ EACH GROUT JOINT 1’-4” LONG @ 6’-0” O.C. LONG @ EACH GROUT JOINT
2’-2”
6” 7”
4’-0”
10” 3”

DRYPACK / STEEL
(3/32”) 2”
SHIM VOID
1/4” X 1” PL x 4” LONG (BY OTHERS)
@ 4’-0” O.C. WELDED TO BEAM
NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” BEARING (BY OTHERS)

ST3 End to End Bearing ST4 End to Side Bearing

1/2” STRAND - 4’-0” LONG GROUT JOINT SOLID


@ EACH GROUT JOINT
GROUT JOINT SOLID WELDABLE 10M BAR - 3’-0”
LONG @ EACH GROUT JOINT
4’-0” 2’-2”
7”
3”
TEMP. SHORING TO BE
TEMP. SHORING TO BE
PROVIDED BY G.C. (3/32”) 2”
PROVIDED BY G.C.
IF APPLICABLE
IF APPLICABLE

NOTE: MIN 3” END BEARING NOTE: MIN 3” END BEARING

ST5 End to End Bearing – Recessed Beam ST6 End to End Bearing –Recessed Beam
Hollow Core – Connections to Structural Steel

ENGINEER OF RECORD TO PLEASE NOTE THIS DETAIL CAN ONLY


ENSURE BEAM IS DESIGNED BE USED AT ONE END OF THE SLAB TO
ENGINEER OF RECORD TO
TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION
ENSURE BEAM IS DESIGNED
TORSIONAL LOADS DUE TO TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY
ANY LOAD ECCENTRICITIES TORSIONAL LOADS DUE TO GROUT JOINT SOLID
GROUT JOINT SOLID ANY LOAD ECCENTRICITIES 1/2” STRAND - 4’-0” LONG
WELDABLE 10M BAR - 3’-0” @ EACH GROUT JOINT
LONG @ EACH GROUT JOINT
4’-0”

2’-0”
7” TEMP. SHORING TO BE
3” PROVIDED BY G.C.
TEMP. SHORING TO BE
PROVIDED BY G.C. (3/32”) 2” IF APPLICABLE
IF APPLICABLE
NOTE: MIN 3” END BEARING
NOTE: MIN 3” END BEARING

ST7 End to End Bearing –Inside Beam ST8 End to End Bearing – HSS w/ Angles

ENGINEER OF RECORD TO
ENGINEER OF RECORD TO ENSURE BEAM IS DESIGNED
ENSURE BEAM IS DESIGNED TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY
TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY TORSIONAL LOADS DUE TO GROUT JOINT SOLID
TORSIONAL LOADS DUE TO GROUT JOINT SOLID ANY LOAD ECCENTRICITIES
ANY LOAD ECCENTRICITIES WELDABLE 10M BAR - 3’-0”
1/2” STRAND - 4’-0” LONG LONG @ EACH GROUT JOINT
@ EACH GROUT JOINT

2’-2”
4’-0”
7”
3”
TEMP. SHORING TO BE
PROVIDED BY G.C. (3/32”) 2”
IF APPLICABLE
NOTE: MIN 3” END BEARING
NOTE: MIN 3” END BEARING

ST9 End to End Bearing – Back to Back Angles ST10 End to Side Bearing – Back to Back Angles

CONCRETE FILL AROUND COLUMN CONCRETE FILL AROUND COLUMN


PENETRATIONS BY OTHERS PENETRATIONS BY OTHERS

CLIP ANGLE TO PROVIDE MIN 3”


CLIP ANGLE TO PROVIDE MIN 3”
BEARING AT COLUMN NOTCH
BEARING AT COLUMN NOTCH
LOCATIONS. EXTEND CLIP ANGLE
LOCATIONS. EXTEND CLIP ANGLE
MIN 1” BEYOND SIDE FACE OF
MIN 1” BEYOND SIDE FACE OF
COLUMN WHERE HOLLOW CORE
COLUMN WHERE HOLLOW CORE
BEARS. TYPICAL AT ALL COLUMNS
BEARS. TYPICAL AT ALL COLUMNS
THAT PENETRATE PRECAST.
THAT PENETRATE PRECAST.
(NOT BY STUBBE’S)
(NOT BY STUBBE’S)

NOTE: MIN 3” END BEARING NOTE: MIN 3” END BEARING

ST11 Clip Angle at Tapered Column Penetration ST12 Clip Angles at Column Penetration
Hollow Core – Connections to Poured Concrete

EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY


ABOVE (BY OTHERS) EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY
STYRO SPAN DISC IN ABOVE (BY OTHERS)
EACH EXTERIOR CORE NOTCH PRECAST AND GROUT LOCALLY
10M BAR - 3’-0” LONG 10M BAR - 1’-4” LONG
@ EACH GROUT JOINT @ 6’-0” O.C.
6”
2’-2”
10”
10”

DRYPACK PRIOR TO
CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8” BUILDING WALL ABOVE
MASONITE BEARING PAD (BY OTHERS)
WALL ASSEMBLY WALL ASSEMBLY BY OTHERS
BY OTHERS
NOTE: SIDE BEARING NOT REQUIRED BUT MAY BE
NOTE: 4” LEDGE w/MIN 3 1/2” END BEARING USED TO PROVIDE LATERAL SUPPORT TO WALLS

PW1 End Bearing – Half On Step Wall PW2 Side Bearing – Half On Step Wall

EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY


ABOVE (BY OTHERS) ABOVE (BY OTHERS)
NOTCH PRECAST AND
STYRO SPAN DISC IN GROUT LOCALLY
EACH EXTERIOR CORE
10M BAR - 1’-4” LONG
10M BAR - 3’-0” LONG @ 6’-0” O.C.
@ EACH GROUT JOINT 6”
2’-2”
10”
10”
DRYPACK PRIOR TO
CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8” BUILDING WALL ABOVE
MASONITE BEARING PAD (BY OTHERS)
WALL ASSEMBLY BY OTHERS
WALL ASSEMBLY BY OTHERS

NOTE: SIDE BEARING NOT REQUIRED BUT MAY BE


NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” END BEARING USED TO PROVIDE LATERAL SUPPORT TO WALLS

PW3 End Bearing – Half PW4 Side Bearing – Half

VERTICAL REINFORCING IS NOT TO VERTICAL REINFORCING IS NOT TO


INTERFERE WITH PRECAST BEARING INTERFERE WITH PRECAST BEARING

STYRO SPAN DISC IN NOTCH PRECAST AND


EACH EXTERIOR CORE GROUT LOCALLY
10M BAR - 1’-4” LONG
10M BAR - 3’-0” LONG @ 6’-0” O.C.
@ EACH GROUT JOINT 6”
2’-2”
10”
10”
DRYPACK VOID PRIOR TO
CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8” BUILDING WALL ABOVE
MASONITE BEARING PAD (BY OTHERS)
ICF FORM WALL ICF FORM WALL
(THICKNESS’ MAY VARY) (THICKNESS’ MAY VARY)
NOTE: SIDE BEARING NOT REQUIRED BUT MAY BE
NOTE: MIN 3 1/2” END BEARING ON CONCRETE USED TO PROVIDE LATERAL SUPPORT TO WALLS

PW5 End Bearing – Half PW6 Side Bearing – Half


Hollow Core– Connections to Structural Wood & Metal Studs

WALL ASSEMBLY ABOVE WALL ASSEMBLY ABOVE


(BY OTHERS) (BY OTHERS)

BOLTED CONNECTION BOLTED CONNECTION DRILLED THROUGHT


DRILLED THROUGHT SLAB, SLAB, PRESTRESSED STRANDS ARE NOT
PRESTRESSED STRANDS TO BE DAMAGED/CUT (BY OTHERS)
ARE NOT TO BE DAMAGED/CUT
(BY OTHERS)

DRYPACK PRIOR TO BUILDING


WALL ABOVE (BY OTHERS)
STYRO SPAN DISC IN
LOAD BEARING STUD
EACH EXTERIOR CORE
WALL ASSEMBLY

LOAD BEARING STUD NOTE: SIDE BEARING NOT REQUIRED BUT MAY BE
WALL ASSEMBLY USED TO PROVIDE LATERAL SUPPORT TO WALLS

WD1 End Bearing – Full on Wood Studs WD2 Side Bearing – Full on Wood Studs

LINE LOAD REQUIRED WALL ASSEMBLY ABOVE


WALL ASSEMBLY ABOVE (BY OTHERS)
(BY OTHERS)
BOLTED CONNECTION BOLTED CONNECTION
DRILLED THROUGHT SLAB, DRILLED THROUGHT SLAB,
PRESTRESSED STRANDS PRESTRESSED STRANDS
ARE NOT TO BE ARE NOT TO BE DAMAGED/CUT
DAMAGED/CUT (BY OTHERS)
(BY OTHERS)

DRYPACK PRIOR TO STYRO SPAN DISC IN


BUILDING WALL ABOVE EACH EXTERIOR CORE
(BY OTHERS)
LOAD BEARING STUD LOAD BEARING STEEL
WALL ASSEMBLY STUD ASSEMBLY

WD3 Interior Wall Connection – Wood Studs MTL1 End Bearing – Full on Steel Studs

WALL ASSEMBLY ABOVE LINE LOAD REQUIRED


(BY OTHERS) WALL ASSEMBLY ABOVE
(BY OTHERS)
BOLTED CONNECTION DRILLED THROUGHT
SLAB, PRESTRESSED STRANDS ARE NOT BOLTED CONNECTION
TO BE DAMAGED/CUT (BY OTHERS) DRILLED THROUGHT SLAB,
PRESTRESSED STRANDS
ARE NOT TO BE
DAMAGED/CUT
(BY OTHERS)
DRYPACK PRIOR TO BUILDING
WALL ABOVE (BY OTHERS)
LOAD BEARING STEEL DRYPACK PRIOR TO
STUD WALL ASSEMBLY BUILDING WALL ABOVE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE: SIDE BEARING NOT REQUIRED BUT MAY BE
LOAD BEARING STEEL
USED TO PROVIDE LATERAL SUPPORT TO WALLS
STUD WALL ASSEMBLY

MTL2 Side Bearing – Full on Steel Studs MTL3 Interior Wall Connection – Steel Studs
Hollow Core – Miscellaneous Connections Details

10M BAR - 3’-0” LONG


@ EACH GROUT JOINT WELDABLE 10M BAR - 3’-0”
LONG @ EACH GROUT JOINT
2’-2”
10” 2’-2”
7”
CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8” 3”
MASONITE BEARING PAD
UP TO 2”
TOP COURSE OF MASONRY (3/32”)
UP TO 1/4 SPAN
WALL FILLED SOLID
1/4 SPAN
(BY OTHERS)

Misc 1 Cantilever Over Masonry Walls Misc 2 Cantilever Over Steel Beam

??? kN PER STRINGER


PROVIDE BY PROJECT EXTERIOR WALL
ENGINEER ASSEMBLY ABOVE
(BY OTHERS)
STEEL STAIRS CONNECTION
DESIGN TO PRECAST ANGLE CAST INTO
SLABS (BY OTHERS) PRECAST
NOTCH PRECAST AND
GROUT LOCALLY

BRICK LINTEL AND


CONNECTION DESIGN
STEEL STAIRS SUPPLIED BY OTHERS
BY OTHERS

Misc 3 Stair Connection Misc 4 Hollowcore with Cast-in Angle Cross Section

HANDRAIL SUPPLIED AND


HANDRAIL SUPPLIED AND
INSTALLED BY OTHERS
INSTALLED BY OTHERS

NOTE: FORCES FOR NOTE: FORCES FOR


HAND / GUARD RAIL HAND / GUARD RAIL
TO BE PROVIDED BY TO BE PROVIDED BY
PROJECT ENGINEER PROJECT ENGINEER

CONNECTION DESIGN TO
CONNECTION DESIGN TO PRECAST SLABS
PRECAST SLABS (BY OTHERS)
(BY OTHERS)

Misc 5 Handrail Connection to Hollowcore Misc 6 Handrail Connection to Hollowcore


Hollow Core – Miscellaneous Connections Details

CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”


MASONITE BEARING PAD
NOTCH PRECAST AND
GROUT LOCALLY

10M BAR - 1’-4” LONG


10M BAR - 3’-0” LONG
@ 6’-0” O.C.
@ EACH GROUT JOINT

TOP COURSE OF MASONRY


WALL FILLED SOLID
(BY OTHERS)

Misc 7 End Bearing Connection

STEEL HANGER SUPPLIED


BY STUBBE’S PRECAST

CONTINUOUS 2 1/2” X 1/8”


MASONITE BEARING PAD

MECH. OPENING

TOP COURSE OF MASONRY


WALL FILLED SOLID
(BY OTHERS)

Misc 8 Hanger Detail

10” ANTI-ROTATION
4” 4” BAR CONNECTION

NOTE: LOCATION AND SPACING


OF ANTI-ROTATION BARS WILL
DEPEND ON SPECIFIED LOADS,
FLOOR FINISHES, SPANS AND
DIAPHRAM LOADING REQUIREMENTS

Misc 9 Anti-rotation Connection


Hollow Core Strand Patterns

Number of 8" [203mm] 10" [254mm] 12" [305mm] 14" [356mm]


Strands Hollow Core Hollow Core Hollow Core Hollow Core

3 N/A N/A N/A

4 N/A N/A

5 N/A

6 N/A

7 N/A

8 N/A

9 N/A N/A

10 N/A

11 N/A N/A

Placement of Top Steel for Cantilevers or Handling (Forklift Installation)

Top

To keep the cost competitive, the precast is manufactured with varying numbers of strand. The above chart shows where
the reinforcement is located from 3 to 11 strands in 8”, 10”, 12” & 14” thick hollowcore.
Hollow Core Technical Stats

FIRE RATING
The National Building Code (N.B.C.) requires the following factors in achieving a 2-hour fire
rating for the precast hollow core slabs:
A) T able 2.2.A, subsection from sentence 2.2.1.(1) indicates a minimal thickness of 124 mm
of equivalent thickness is required as specified under subsection 1.6 of the N.B.C.
The equivalent thickness of the 200 mm (8”) hollow core slab is 125 mm (therefore exceeding
the 124 mm minimum).
B) T able 2.2.B. subsection from sentence 2.2.1.(2) indicates a minimal concrete coverage of
39 mm over the reinforcement strands is required. The precast extrusion machine provides
the minimal 39 mm coverage.

SOUND TRANSMISSION RATING


The CPCI Metric Design Manual (second edition) indicates the following standards for the
200 mm thick hollow core slabs:
A) The Sound Transmission Rating (STC) is 50.
B) Impact Insulation Class (IIC) is 28. Floor coverings and finishes can increase the ratings
(see the CPCI manual for additional information)

WARRANTY
Stubbe’s Precast will guarantee the precast hollow core will be free of any defects occurred from
standard usage. The precast is C.S.A. approved and is manufactured using the standard practices.
Upon substantial completion of the project the guarantee is in effect for one (1) year.
Hollow Core Specifications

1. General:
a. Included:
i. Precast Hollow Core floor and roof slabs.
ii. Rebar connections.
iii. Grouting of slab joints.
2. Reference Material:
a. CSA A23.4-09: Precast Concrete Material & Construction.
b. Precast Concrete Institute (PCI): Manual on Design of Connections for Precast.
c. Precast Concrete Institute (PCI): Design Handbook – Precast & Prestressed Concrete.
3. Shop Drawings:
a. Approval drawings will require a review by the Contractor & Design Firms under contract of each project.
Discrepancies, questions & verification of design is required and returned in writing prior to commencement of
production.
b. Production drawings will bear a signed and sealed Engineer stamp, slab locations, identification marks, connection
details, dimensions, openings larger than 6” in size, loadings and other relative information.
4. Quality Assurance:
a. Conformity to PCI manual on design of connection for Precast Prestressed Concrete, PCI Design Handbook – Precast &
Prestressed Concrete, CSA A23.4.
5. Accessories:
a. Bearing pads: 1/8” thick masonite hardboard, smooth side up.
b. Styrofoam discs: 2: thick on exterior walls only if required.
c. Hanger frames: Welded angles used to provide large mechanical openings through precast. Size and configuration
varies with opening required.
6. Finishes:
a. Top surface:
i. Extruded (standard surface from extruded method).
ii. Raked (roughened surface to allow improved bond with concrete topping supplied by others).
b. Bottom surface:
i. “Standard” steel form finish.
7. Installation:
a. Install slabs with corresponding identification mark as indicated on production / shop drawing.
b. Place bearing pads and insert Styrofoam discs in cores where required.
c. Drill or weld tie steel rebar connections as per production / shop drawings.
d. Grout joints between precast slabs.
e. Drill holes for plumbing trade (located in field by others). Do not cut reinforcing strand unless engineered in the
design.
f. Latex caulking of joints between precast slabs on the underside where exposed to view.
g. Floor preparation will vary depending on final flooring material and finish.
8. Excluded items related to precast and installation:
a. Drypacking / infill of gap between precast and structure.
b. Perimeter caulking between precast and structure.
c. Drilling of holes for electrical trade.
d. Winter heat / protection from weather conditions.
e. Concrete topping if required in design.
f. Clip angles around column penetrations through precast.
g. Site / field dimensions (Contractor and Project Designers responsible to provide information
during shop drawing approval).
Stubbe’s Precast / Prestressed Concrete Hollow Core

Stubbe’s Hollow Core have no lifting loops


and must be packed up with wire rope or
Recommended Procedures
sling chokers. Locate sling no more than
Proper Stacking
12” from end. Be sure all erecting equipment
is sized by a competent rigger. Stubbe’s Hollow Core must be
stacked properly to avoid cracking

Improper Stacking

3”
Field cut opening should Always provide a minimum Locate bearing pad for
not cut any strand. You can of 3” bearing at each end of slab bearing back 1/2”
x locate the strand by looking the Stubbe’s Hollow Core. 1/2” from wall edge.
at the end of the hollow core.

Once the Stubbe’s Hollow


Core is erected it should be
levelled from the underside.

Never cantilever the Stubbe’s


Hollow Core unless it has been
designed for a cantilever.

Never install the Stubbe’s Hollow Core


with a forklift unless it has been designed
for that application.

c o ntinued over …
Stubbe’s Precast / Prestressed Concrete Hollow Core

Recommended Procedures

8” Hollow Core - 62 lbs./ft.2 12” Hollow Core - 86 lbs./ft.2


10” Hollow Core - 70 lbs./ft.2 14” Hollow Core - 111 lbs./ft.2

All Stubbe’s Hollow Core


keyways must be cleared of
all debris before grouting.

After Stubbe’s Hollow Core are levelled, 5˚ Grout must be kept from
Grout Mix all joints must be grouted. Allow approx. freezing while curing.
1 part cement 1 cu. m. of grout for every 1500 sq. ft. Maintain a minimum of
2 parts sand of plank. 5˚ for 24 hours.

Never load Stubbe’s Hollow Core


with building materials exceeding
design capacity.

For any questions or additional information contact Stubbe’s Precast:

Ph: (519) 424-2183


Fax: (519) 424-9058 Email: stubbesprecast.com
Toll Free: (866) 355-2183 www.stubbesprecast.com
Stairs / Landings

• Custom sizes and shapes

• Solid design allows


for bolted connection
for handrail

• Finished top surface

• Steel form finish to


underside of landings
Stairs / Landings

• Custom sizes and shapes

• Solid design allows


for bolted connection
for handrail

• Finished top surface

• Steel form finish to


underside of landings
Stair Landings

TOP LANDING

Note:
Railing (not by Stubbe’s)
shown for concept only

MID OR MAIN LANDING

Isometric Views
Stair Landings

DN

LD3
LD3

LD1
LD1

LD5
LD5

LD6
LD6

DN

LD2

LD4

UP

Plan Views
Stair Landing Details

VERTICAL REINFORCING
IS NOT TO INTERFERE
10M BAR CAST IN STAIR LANDING WITH PRECAST BEARING
CONNECTED TO PRECAST
10M BAR CAST IN STAIR LANDING
STAIR LANDING CONNECTED TO PRECAST
MAIN STAIR LANDING

TOP COURSE OF MASONRY


WALL FILLED SOLID
(NOT BY STUBBE'S) TOP COURSE OF MASONRY
WALL FILLED SOLID
(NOT BY STUBBE'S)

LD1 Stair Landing at Top of Bearing Wall or Door Opening LD2 Stair Landing at Bearing Wall

PRECAST STAIR PRECAST STAIR


CONTINUOUS 2 CONTINUOUS 2
MASONITE BEARING PAD MASONITE BEARING PAD
STAIR LANDING STAIR LANDING

LD3 Stair Landing at Top of Stairs LD4 Stair Landing at Base of Stairs

MASONRY WALL
HANDRAIL AND CONNECTION (NOT BY STUBBE'S)
(NOT BY STUBBE'S) MID STAIR LANDING

STAIR LANDING

STRUCTURAL SUPPORT TO
PROVIDE MIN 3" BEARING.
(NOT BY STUBBE'S)

LD5 Stair Landing at Railing LD6 Stair Landing at Block Wall


SOTA – “THERMO 3” SERIES
SPECIFICATION FOR PREGLAZED & UNITIZED
“THERMO 3” CURTAINWALL SYSTEM

1. General

1.1 Description of Work

a. Furnish the labour, materials and other services to complete the fabrication and
installation of Thermo 3 Series framing, including all materials and fitments required
for a complete wall system in the manner, direction and performance shown on the
shop drawings and as specified herein.

b. Provide items not specifically mentioned but necessary to complete the work, items
include:
1. Reinforcement of framing members to support forces applied by work of this
section.
2. Glass & Glazing in conjunction with the work of this Section.
3. Interior aluminum trims and closures.
4. Exterior aluminum trim, closures, caps, covers and copings.
5. Thermal break system as required to satisfy specified performance requirements.
6. Sealants within work of this section and at boundaries connecting to building
structure and other building envelope components.
7. Thermal insulation with continuous vapor/airseal barrier at non-vision areas.
8. Finish of all exposed metal surfaces.
9. Test and visual mock-ups as required.
10. Fire separation insulation and smoke seal integral with the work of this Section.
11. Anchor inserts and setting diagrams as required for the work of this Section.

1.2 References

Except as otherwise specified, comply with:


1. Specifications for aluminum structures allowable stress design, 6th Edition, October 1994
2. AISC M-016 Manual of steel construction allowable stress design, 9th Edition
3. AWS D1.1-96 Structural steel welding code
4. GANA Glazing Manual 1997
5. AAMA 501.1-94 Test Method for Water Penetration using Dynamic Pressure

1.3 Quality Assurance

The work of this Section shall be performed by a Contractor who is regularly engaged in the
engineering, manufacture, fabrication, assembly, glazing and installation of pre-glazed
unitized curtain wall and Thermo 3 Series systems. Contractor shall demonstrate to the
satisfaction of the Owner, Architect, CM, GC and Curtain Wall Consultant that they have
successfully performed on comparable projects over the previous 10 years. All fabricating,
assembly and glazing shall be done in the Contractor’s own plant under clean room
conditions. It is imperative that panels are pre-glazed and unitized as a complete system and
shipped to the site as a finished product, ready for installation.

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SOTA – “THERMO 3” SERIES
SPECIFICATION FOR PREGLAZED & UNITIZED
“THERMO 3” CURTAINWALL SYSTEM

2.0 Performance and Design

The work, as erected, shall meet or exceed the following structural, weather resistance and
other performance requirements. Curtain Wall and Thermo 3 Series systems shall be
designed in accordance with the standards of the “Rain Screen Principle” and will meet or
exceed required standards and codes.

1. Design and make provision for thermal movement for such expansion and
contraction of component materials, as will be caused by exterior and interior
temperature differences and fluctuations.
2. The amount of such movement that is accommodated in the Contractor’s design
shall be identified on the shop drawings and accompanied by thermal calculations.
3. The work shall be designed to accommodate dead load and live load deflections,
thermal expansion, elastic shortening and/or sway, drift and torsion of the building
frame and resist seismic forces as required.
The horizontal expansion assembly at the floor slabs should be designed using
extruded gaskets in male/female connections in order to guarantee continuous
airseal and long term performance.
4. The work shall be designed to the design wind pressures as described in the
applicable Building Code or wind tunnel study.
5. Uniform Load Deflection shall be in accordance with ASTM 330-96, 1/175 of its
clear span or ¾” whichever is less.
6. No uncontrolled water penetration shall occur when tested in accordance with
ASTM E-331 at positive static pressure differential of 15 psf.
7. No uncontrolled water penetration shall occur when tested in accordance with
AAMA 501.1-83 at positive dynamic pressure differential of 15 psf.
8. Air leakage through the work shall not exceed 0.06 CFM per square foot of fixed
wall area at a positive and negative test pressure differential of 6.24 psf.
9. The thermal break system should be designed to prevent condensation on the
indoor face of the framing system under the following wintertime conditions:
Outdoor: Ambient temperature of – 5°F at 15 miles per hour
Indoor: Ambient temperature of 70°F and relative humidity of 50%
Submit computer analysis / thermographic diagrams showing compliance with the
above requirements or, alternatively, by submission of data demonstrating that the
curtain wall system provides a Condensation Resistance Factor (CRF) of 74 min.
10. Fully captured framing system shall be designed to perform at 0.7 Btu/hr-ft2-°F -
U-Value
Butt joint siliconed framing system shall be designed to perform at 0.8 Btu/hr-ft2-
°F – U-Value
The weighted system (50% vision glass , 50% spandrel glass & frame) shall be
designed to perform at 0.25 Btu/hr-ft2-°F – U-Value

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SOTA – “THERMO 3” SERIES
SPECIFICATION FOR PREGLAZED & UNITIZED
“THERMO 3” CURTAINWALL SYSTEM

3.0 Variations in Structure

The system and anchoring should be designed to accommodate variations in building


structure/slab locations of up to ± 1” in all directions.

4.0 Field Water Tests

If required by the contract documents contractor shall perform field water test in accordance
with AAMA 501.2.

5.0 Mock-ups

If required by the contract documents contractor shall furnish labour and materials to build
and test a mock-up of sufficient size and configuration to perform in accordance with above
performance criteria.

6.0 Code Requirements

All work shall be performed in accordance with the applicable Building Codes, requirements
of governmental authorities have in jurisdiction or the requirements of the Specification,
whichever are more stringent.

7.0 Guarantee / Warranty

All work shall be guaranteed in accordance with the shop drawings and specification free
from defects in materials, workmanship and weathertight for a period of five (5) years from
date of substantial completion of the project.

8.0 Submittals

Submit 2 glass samples 12” x 12” of each type.


Submit 4 paint finish samples of each color type.

9.0 Products and Materials

1. Typical extrusions shall be 6063-T5 or T6 alloy as required.


2. Structural anchor extrusions shall be 6061-T6 alloy.
3. Interior finish shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer standards and
AAMA603.8, color to later selection:
- PPG Duracron or Polycron or
- Clear Anodized 0.0004”

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SOTA – “THERMO 3” SERIES
SPECIFICATION FOR PREGLAZED & UNITIZED
“THERMO 3” CURTAINWALL SYSTEM

Exterior finish shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer standards and


AAMA603.8, color to later selection:
- PPG Duranar 2-coat Kynar 500 finish or equal by Valspar or
- PPG DuranarXL 3-coat Kynar 500 finish or equal by Valspar or
- Clear Anodized 0.0007”

4. Glass shall be of the types and thickness as shown on the drawings and separate glass
schedule. All glass shall be manufactured in accordance with manufacturer standard
procedures as well as the following standards:
- ASTM E773-88 (1995)
- ASTM E774-88 (1995)
- ASTM E546-88 (1995)
- ASTM E576-88 (1995)
- ASTM C-1036-91
- ASTM C-1048-92
- ANSI Z9.1-1984
- ASTM C-1172-91

5. All gaskets/weather-stripping shall be virgin silicone compound, EPDM or


Santoprene material and to be selected by the contractor depending on the
perfomance criteria, location in the system and appearance requirements.
6. Dow Corning 791 silicone shall be used for all framing joints and air seal
applications.
7. Dow Corning 983, 2-part silicone shall be used for all structural silicone applications.
Contractor shall be certified by Dow Corning to use and apply the structural silicone
in accordance with DC stringent surface preparation and testing procedures.
8. Glazing blocks shall be made of silicone rubber with a 70 Durometer, Shore A.
9. Contractor to provide and install thermal insulation in the spandrel areas using
mineral fibre board material manufactured by Roxul or equal with a min. density of 4
lbs/ft3 and thickness as required and shown on the drawing details.
10. All external, extruded aluminum components (caps, pressure plates etc.) shall
be separated from the interior mullions by means of extruded high
performance polyamide thermal breaks reinforced with multi-directional glass
fiber (INSULBAR™) as manufactured by Ensinger Inc. 365 Meadowlands
Blvd., Washington, PA 15301. These structural thermal breaks shall be located
at the glass line and mechanically separate the interior portion of mullions
from the exterior. The polyamide thermal break INSULBAR™ has to be
inserted and rolled/crimped into the custom designed aluminum extrusions
using roll-forming equipment as recommended by Ensinger Inc.
Under no circumstance shall the thermal break system be interrupted or
compromised by using drill through pressure plate screws.

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SOTA – “THERMO 3” SERIES
SPECIFICATION FOR PREGLAZED & UNITIZED
“THERMO 3” CURTAINWALL SYSTEM

Rolled-in PVC thermal breaks with conventional pressure plate attachments


or pour and debridged Urethane thermal break systems will not be
acceptable.

11. Parapet copings shall be made from formed aluminum sheets of 1/8” min. thickness.
12. Embed anchors shall be made from prime painted structural steel angles with nelson
studs or Halfen type inserts of sufficient size to support design loads.
13. Mullion anchors shall be made from extruded structural aluminum sections with
serrated surfaces and washers and allow adjustment in three directions to comply
with building variations set out above.
14. Exterior fasteners exposed to weather conditions shall be stainless steel Type 304.
Interior or hidden fasteners shall be ASTMA449 Grade B5 steel double cadmium
plated. Anchor and mullion bolts and nuts shall be ASTMA193 Grade B5 steel in
electrogalvanized zinc finish.
15. Flat aluminum sheet, Aluminum composite panels, Stone and monolithic glass
spandrel areas shall be backed up with insulated 22Ga. galvanized steel backpans
fastened and sealed to surrounding framing members.

10.0 Fabrication + Assembly

1. Methods of fabrication and assembly shall be performed in accordance with the


contractors standard procedures and general industry practices.
2. All work shall be done by competent and skilled workmen.
3. All fitting and assembly/glazing work shall be done in the shop under controlled
conditions.
4. Curtain wall system will need to be shipped to site as a fully assembled and unitized
system.

11.0 Installation

All work shall be performed by skilled workmen, trained and experienced in the handling
and installation of unitized curtain wall and Thermo 3 Series systems.

12.0 Operable Vents and Balcony Doors

Operable vents and balcony doors complete with manufacturers standard multi point
concealed hardware shall be incorporated into the works and perform in accordance with
AAMA – AW-40

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SUNSCREENS
SYSTEM FEATURES

• High performance fully unitized pre-glazed curtain wall system


• Pressure equalized rain screen design
• Available in variations of fully captured, 2 sided and 4 sided structural

silicone bond
• System is fully thermally broken, incorporating glass fiber reinforced

structural thermal breaks


• Fully adjustable structural aluminum alloy anchors with no welding required

• Standard and custom profiles

PERFORMANCE

Anchor Detail Air Infiltration


Air infiltration shall not exceed 0.03 cfm/ft2 when tested in accordance with ASTM E283 with a
pressure differential of 6.24 psf.

GRANITE
Water Infiltration
There shall be no infiltration of water to the interior face of the system assembly when tested in
accordance with ASTM E331. Water application (5 gal/hr/ft2) at a pressure differential up to 20 psf.
Dynamic Water Resistance
There shall be no infiltration of water to the interior face of the system assembly when tested in
accordance with ASTM 501.1-83. Water application (5 gal/hr/ft2) at a pressure differential of 12.5 psf.
Structural Performance
The deflection of any framing member in a direction normal or perpendicular to the plane of the
wall when subjected to a uniform load shall not exceed L/175 of the clear span or 3/4” maximum
when tested in accordance ASTM 330.
Thermal
Average weighted system “U” value for the wall assembly shall not exceed 0.25 btu/hr/ft2-Fº.
This value may vary according to glass selection, framing configuration and spandrel to vision
ratios. Please contact the manufacturer for detailed analysis for specific projects.

TERRACOTTA
Fully Capped Expansion Joint / Aluminum Panel Condensation Resistance Factor (CRF) – minimum 75 when tested in accordance with AAMA
1503-98. Values may increase according to frame configuration.

MATERIALS
• All framing component extrusions shall be 6063 T6 alloy
• Structural extruded components (anchor assemblies) shall be 6061 T6 alloy
• Fasteners shall be 300 series stainless steel to weather side of assembly and zinc or cadmium
plated to the “dry side” of the wall assembly
• Glazing gaskets shall be EPDM or silicone as required and in sufficient durometer for purpose

FINISH
• Anodizing conforming to Aluminum Association specification AA-M12C22A31
• Acrylic Enamel Paint conforming to AAMA 603.8
HORIZONTAL FEATURE CAPS

• Fluoropolymer Paint conforming to AAMA 605.2


• Finishes available in a variety of standard and custom colours

FEATURES
System can accommodate infill materials ranging in thickness from 1/8” to 1 3/4”.
Fully Capped Expansion Joint / Granite Panel • Aluminum rain screen panels in sheet or composite, with concealed fixings and dry gasket
joint systems
• Triple glazing
• Granite and stone in flush glazed or projected applications
• Terracotta
• Vertical feature fins
• Horizontal custom sunshades
• Standard and custom exterior profile caps
• Concealed window washing guides and restraints
• Light shelves
• Dual finishes
• Concealed “zero sight-line” operable vents
SUNSHADES

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THERMO 3 UNITIZED CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Sotawall Inc., already a leader in the design and manufacture of A polyamide thermal break is ideally suited to curtain wall due to thermal properties of the PVC and thermal bridges created compensate for the reduced thermal performance of the framing. With ever-increasing demand for energy efficient buildings, Sotawall Inc.
pre-glazed, unitized curtain walls, has developed the Thermo 3 applications due to the structural properties of the material and by screw fixings. The “Insulbar®” provides minimal surface Thermo 3 complements the use of high performance glazing and is acutely aware of the importance that building envelopes play. We
series to provide improved thermal performance. Thermo 3 the similar co-efficient of thermal expansion to that of aluminum. contact, which further reduces thermal conductivity. This design can reduce the overall wall system “U” factors by as much as continually strive to provide thermally efficient designs without
incorporates Ensinger “Insulbar®” technology; a polyamide The glass fiber reinforced nylon provides a complete separation also allows the thermal separation to be more in line with the 50%. This in turn leads to reduced energy consumption. compromise to cost competitiveness. Sotawall uses ‘Therm 5.1’ and
thermal break common in use in high performance windows, and between internal and external components and eliminates the perimeter edge spacers of glazing units and provides continuity other related modeling software to evaluate the efficiency and
now due to the increased demand for energy efficiency in need for screw applied glass retainers. Conventional thermally in the total system thermal break. All of Sotawall’s curtain wall products are designed, engineered, compliance of our proprietary curtain wall designs to relevant building
building envelopes, is being adapted for use in curtain wall broken curtain walls use PVC thermal breaks and screw applied fabricated and assembled in-house to exacting standards and codes, regulations and specifications. In addition, we procure physical
applications. retainers that have significantly reduced thermal performance Many curtain walls require the use of high performance glass to high levels of quality control. “hot box” and thermal cycling testing of our systems to provide more
accurate assessment when required.

4 SIDED STRUCTURAL SILICONE GLAZED 4 Sided Silicone 4 Sided Silicone Expansion Joint M01 H01 J01 ELEVATION

• 7” system depth from glass face


• 3” wide mullions
• External flush appearance
• Integral alodine finished inserts ensure structural bond
• Optional vertical silicone gasket eliminates external work Fully Captured 2 Sided Structural Silicone 4 Sided Structural Silicone
on site
• Vertical gasket can be replaced with wet rain screen
weather seal
• Optional perimeter “Picture Frame” trim
• Integral concealed window washing guide track available
• All external components are thermally broken
• Concealed Vents ROOF SLAB
• Concealed fasteners

Frame
Height
2 SIDED VERTICAL STRUCTURAL SILICONE GLAZED 2 Sided Capped 2 Sided Capped Expansion Joint M02 H02 J02

• 8” system depth from cap face


• 3” wide mullions
• Vertical flush appearance
• Integral alodine finished inserts ensure structural bond Expansion Joint

• Optional vertical silicone gasket eliminates external work


3RD FLOOR
on site
• Vertical gasket can be replaced with wet rain screen
weather seal Frame
• External components are thermally broken using Height

“Insulbar®” technology
• Horizontal caps available in standard 1” deep and in a
variety of custom profiles
• Concealed vents
• Concealed fasteners Expansion Joint

2ND FLOOR
4 SIDED FULLY CAPTURED SYSTEM Fully Capped Fully Capped Expansion Joint M03 H03 J03

• 8” system depth Frame


• 3” wide mullions Height

• Vertical split caps with integral rain screen gaskets


• Vertical and horizontal caps available in standard 1” depth
and custom depths and shapes
• External components are thermally broken using
“Insulbar®” technology GROUND FLOOR
• Horizontal caps can incorporate concealed window
washing restraints
• Concealed vents & fasteners
• Spandrel areas can incorporate monolithic or double
glazed, metal panels, granite or terracotta VISION AREA SPANDREL AREA
• Concealed internal reinforcement to accommodate high
span and high wind load requirements

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Multiple applications Commercial • Schools • Civil • Residential

Stubbe’s has
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Stubbe’s will work Wall panel Stubbe’s Precast
Stubbe’s hosts the
TM

with mechanical & reinforcement with strives to be a leader


most advanced
electrical contractors conventional re-bar in quality within the
®

precast wall panel


to provide adequate combined with precast industry
facility in North
openings & clearances pre-stressing allows
America
for services for longer spans

Stubbe’s offers a Walls are loaded


complete “One Trade directly onto racks in
Package” which includes the plant to eliminate CPCI (Canadian Precast
installation of wall panels re-handling the walls Pre-stressed Concrete
by our experienced crews One coat of multiple times Institute)
paint applied
• Certified to CSA
in-house and
through CPCI
second coat field
• CWB (Canadian
applied
Welding Bureau)

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State of the art production facility.

Multiple applications Commercial • Schools • Civil • Residential

Stubbe’s has
multiple
certifications
Stubbe’s will work Wall panel Stubbe’s Precast
Stubbe’s hosts the
TM

with mechanical & reinforcement with strives to be a leader


most advanced
electrical contractors conventional re-bar in quality within the
®

precast wall panel


to provide adequate combined with precast industry
facility in North
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MATERIAL HANDLING
EQUIPMENTS AND
EQUIPMENTS FOR
ACTIVITIES
Standard Freight Trailer

Standards: Capacity: Usage:


Common Lengths: 28-53 feet Max Weight @ 53 ft length: Used to carry most common
Width: 96 - 102 inches 45,000 lbs freight (boxed, crated, palletized,
Height: 12.5 - 13.5 feet Max Pallets @ 53 ft: 26 pallets etc.)
Door Type: Swing Door/Roller
door (equip varies by carrier)

Common Standard Freight Trailer Specifications


Overall Interior Rear Door Capacity Max Weight

Length Width Height Length Width Height Width Height

40 ft 96” 12’ 6” 39’ 6” 92.5” 94.5” 92” 92” 2,398 cu ft 11,300 lbs

43 ft 96” 13’ 0” 41’ 6” 92.5” 100.5” 92” 98” 2,711 cu ft 11,900 lbs

48 ft 102” 13’ 6” 47’ 6” 98.5” 100.6” 98” 100.6” 3,465 cu ft 13,500 lbs

53 ft 102” 13’ 6” 47’ 6” 98.5” 108” 94” 102” 3,489 cu ft 13,500 lbs

Data provided for illustrative purposes only. Actual equipment in use varies by carrier and manufacturer.
This is only a guide and should not be used as a definitive reference for dock planning.

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Straight Truck

Standards: Capacity: Usage:


Common Lengths: 22-26 feet Max Weight @ 26 ft length:
Width: 96 - 102 inches 14,000 lbs
Available Options:
Height: 12.5 - 13.5 feet Max Pallets @ 26 ft: 12 pallets
Lift Gate
Door Type: Swing Door/Roller
Refrigeration
Door (varies by carrier)

Pup Trailer

Standards: Capacity: Usage:


Common Lengths: 28 feet Max Weight @ 28 ft length:
Width: 96 - 102 inches 22,000 lbs
Available Options:
Height: 12.5 - 13.5 feet Max Pallets @ 28 ft: 14 pallets
Lift Gate
Door Type: Swing Door/Roller
Single, Tandem & Triple
Door (varies by carrier)

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Shipping Container

Standards:
Common Lengths: 20, 40, 45, 48, 53 feet
20 ft
Width: 98 - 102 inches
Height: 8.5 — 9.5 feet
Door Type: Swing Door
40 ft
Capacity:
Max Weight @ 40 ft length: 71,390 lbs 45 ft
Usage:
Designed to transport cargo internationally 48 ft
53 ft
Common Shipping Container Specifications
20’ 40’ 45’ 48’ 53’

Length 19’ 10” 40’ 45’ 48’ 53’

Inside Length 19’ 4” 39’ 6” 44.6’ 47.6’ 52.3’’

Height 8’ 6” 8’ 6” 9’ 6” 9’ 6” 9’ 6”

Inside Height 7’ 9” 7’ 10” 8’ 10” 8’ 10” 8’ 10”

Door (H x W) 7’6” X 7’ 8” 7’6” X 7’ 8” 8’ 6” X 7’ 8” 8’ 6” X 7’ 8” 8’ 6” X 7’ 8”

Width 8’ 8’ 8’ 8’ 6” 8’ 6”
Inside Width 7’ 8” 7’ 8’ 7’ 8” 8’ 2” 8’ 2”
Capacity 1,170 ft3 2,390 ft3 2,700 ft3 3,000 ft3 3,800 ft3

Data provided for illustrative purposes only. Actual equipment in use varies by carrier and manufacturer.
This is only a guide and should not be used as a definitive reference for dock planning.

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Flat Bed Truck

Standards: Usage:
Common Lengths: 20, 40, 45, 48 feet
Designed to transport oversized cargo that won’t
Width: 98 - 102 inches
normally fit into a standard sized trailer

Capacity:
Max Weight @ 40 ft length: 71,390 lbs

Common Flat Bed (Platform) Specifications


Overall Max Weight

Length Width

26 ft 96” 55,000 lbs

40 ft 96” 55,000 lbs

45 ft 102” 55,000 lbs

48 ft 102” 55,000 lbs

Data provided for illustrative purposes only. Actual equipment in use varies by carrier and manufacturer.
This is only a guide and should not be used as a definitive reference for dock planning.

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MODERN CRANE

AC 200-1 All Terrain Crane 240 t Lifting Capacity

ALL TERRAIN CRANE


AC 200-1
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MODERN CRANE

Shortest 200-tonner on 5 axles with 41.3 ft


carrier length
7-section 223 ft boom with Unimec telescoping
and pinning system giving unequalled 328.1 ft
combined boom-and-jib length with the 108.3 ft
boom extension fitted
AC 200-1

Speed-dependent rear axle steering for


increased manoeuvrability and driving stability
Innovative Demag IC-1 crane control system
with touchscreen
Carrier with modified axle arrangement
HIGHLIGHTS
available as an option

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ALL TERRAIN CRANE
AC 200-1
CONTENTS

Page:

Specifications
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Axle weight with dolly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

1
Main boom
Working ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Lifting capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

2
Main boom extension
Working ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Lifting capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Working ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

3
Technical description
Carrier · Superstructure · Optional equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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DIMENSIONS

AC 200-1

AC 200-1 P

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ALL TERRAIN CRANE
AC 200-1
DIMENSIONS

AC 200-1 TP

1
*

* with special attachment

OPTION: WITH MODULAR AXLE

Selection of configurations

1 1

1
1 2 2

1 Additional counterweight

2 Base plates

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DIMENSIONS

e
g

c
h

a 12,600 lb b 16,100 lb c 19,800 lb d 19,800 lb e 20,100 lb f 7,100 lb g 28,200 lb h 28,200 lb


19,600 lb X X
28,700 lb X X
32,600 lb X X
35,900 lb X X X
39,700 lb X X X
48,700 lb X X X
55,800 lb X X X X
68,600 lb X X X X
75,800 lb X X X X X
88,600 lb X X X X X
95,700 lb X X X X X X
132,100 lb X X X X X X X
152,100 lb X X X X X X X X

Duties with reduced outrigger base on request * with 19,800 lb counterweight

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ALL TERRAIN CRANE
AC 200-1
AXLE WEIGHT WITH DOLLY AC 200-1
CRANE CONFIGURATION
Drive 10 x 8 x 8

Tires 20.5 R 25

Outrigger front

Outrigger rear

Boom extended 3’3’’


1
Hook block 3 sheaves

2-axle boom dolly 5700 lb

AXLES
Axle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total weight

Weight 21,935 lb 21,936 lb 18,781 lb 18,498 lb 18,287 lb 20,684 lb 20,684 lb 140,804 lb

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SPECIFICATIONS
AXLE LOADS

Basic machine with hook block


Axles 5 x 26,400 lb
Total weight 132,000 lb

WORKING SPEEDS (INFINITELY VARIABLE)

Mechanisms Normal speed High speed Max. permissible line pull 1) Rope diameter / Rope length

Hoist I 147.6 ft / min 410 ft / min 22,000 lb 0,83’’ / 1132 ft


Hoist II 147.6 ft / min 410 ft / min 22,000 lb 0,83’’ / 1132 ft
Slewing max. 1.3 1/min
Boom elevation –1,5° – +82°

CARRIER PERFORMANCE

Travel speed 0 . . 53 mph


Gradeability max. 71 %

HOOK BLOCK / SINGLE LINE HOOK

Type Possible load 1) Number of sheaves Weight „D“ Number of lines

200 324,500 lb 9 3,860 lb 9.8 ft 16


160 305,800 lb 7 3,310 lb 9.8 ft 15
125 228,600 lb 5 2,480 lb 9.8 ft 11
180 148,400 lb 3 1,870 lb 9.8 ft 17
132 164,800 lb 1 1,320 lb 8.9 ft 13
112,5 121,800 lb Single line hook 1770 lb 6.6 ft 11

Remarks
1) varies depending on national regulations

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HA WORKING RANGES

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HA LIFTING CAPACITIES
152,100 lb 360° 85 %

Main boom
Radius ft 40.7 * 40.7 54.5 68.6 82.3 96.5 110.2 124.3 138.1 152.2 166.0 180.1 193.9 208.0 222.4 Radius
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft
480.0 ** -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
110 324.1 324.1 323.0 317.5 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 110
111 323.0 297.6 298.7 296.5 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 111
113 299.8 275.6 275.6 274.5 257.9 198.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 113
115 280.0 255.7 255.7 255.7 253.5 198.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 115
116 262.4 238.1 238.1 238.1 235.9 198.6 162.5 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 116
119 230.4 209.0 209.2 208.3 206.6 198.6 162.3 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 119
123 203.3 185.2 185.6 184.7 183.0 184.3 155.2 116.4 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 123
126 175.7 166.0 166.4 165.3 164.9 165.1 147.9 112.0 99.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 126
129 142.6 142.6 151.0 149.5 150.6 149.3 140.7 107.6 92.8 82.7 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 129
133 -.0 -.0 138.2 136.0 137.1 135.8 133.2 103.6 86.4 77.2 67.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 133
139 -.0 -.0 116.8 115.7 115.7 114.4 116.2 97.0 75.2 67.9 61.1 52.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 139
146 -.0 -.0 -.0 98.3 97.2 98.3 97.4 90.2 67.0 60.2 54.7 48.7 43.2 34.4 -.0 146
152 -.0 -.0 -.0 83.8 82.7 84.4 82.7 83.6 59.1 54.2 49.2 44.3 40.1 34.4 26.5 152
159 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 71.0 73.0 71.2 73.0 53.1 48.3 44.8 40.6 37.0 32.4 26.5 159
165 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 65.0 63.7 65.5 63.9 48.5 43.4 40.3 37.3 34.4 30.2 26.2 165
172 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 56.2 58.0 56.2 43.9 40.1 36.4 34.2 32.0 28.4 25.1 172
179 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 50.5 51.6 50.0 40.8 36.6 33.7 30.9 29.5 26.7 23.8 179
185 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 46.3 44.8 38.6 33.1 31.1 28.7 27.1 25.1 22.5 185
192 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 41.9 40.1 36.6 30.2 28.4 26.7 25.4 23.4 21.4 192
198 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 33.1 36.4 34.6 28.2 25.8 24.7 23.6 21.8 20.1 198
105 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 32.8 32.8 26.2 24.0 22.5 22.0 20.7 19.0 105
111 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 30.0 31.1 24.5 22.3 20.7 20.3 19.4 17.9 111
118 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 28.2 23.4 20.7 19.4 18.5 18.1 16.8 118
124 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 24.3 22.7 19.4 18.1 17.4 16.8 15.7 124
131 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 21.8 18.5 16.8 16.3 15.7 14.8 131
138 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 21.2 17.9 15.4 15.2 14.8 13.7 138
144 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 17.2 14.8 14.1 13.9 12.8 144
151 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 16.5 14.1 13.0 13.0 11.9 151
157 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 13.4 12.3 12.1 11.2 157
164 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 13.0 11.7 11.2 10.6 164
177 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 10.6 9.9 9.0 177
190 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 8.8 7.9 190
203 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 7.1 203
216 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 216

Remarks

* over rear
** Exceptional load, additional measures required

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HA LIFTING CAPACITIES
95,700 lb 360° 85 %

Main boom
Radius ft 40.7 54.5 68.6 82.3 96.5 110.2 124.3 138.1 152.2 166.0 180.1 193.9 208.0 222.4 Radius
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft
110 318.6 318.6 316.4 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 110
111 292.1 292.1 291.0 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 111
113 269.0 269.0 267.9 257.9 198.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 113
115 249.1 249.1 248.0 246.9 198.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 115
116 231.5 231.5 230.4 229.3 198.6 162.5 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 116
119 202.6 202.8 201.9 200.4 198.6 162.3 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 119
123 179.7 180.1 179.0 180.1 178.8 155.2 116.4 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 123
126 160.7 161.6 160.3 161.4 160.1 147.9 112.0 99.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 126
129 140.4 143.1 142.9 141.8 139.8 140.7 107.6 92.8 82.7 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 129
133 -.0 126.1 126.1 124.8 125.2 125.2 103.6 86.4 77.2 67.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 133
139 -.0 101.0 101.0 99.9 102.1 100.1 97.0 75.2 67.9 61.1 52.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 139
146 -.0 -.0 84.7 85.5 84.4 86.2 84.4 67.0 60.2 54.7 48.7 43.2 34.4 -.0 146
152
159
165
172
179
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
70.5
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
70.1
59.5
52.0
-.0
-.0
70.5
60.2
51.1
44.1
38.6
70.5
58.6
49.6
42.5
37.0
68.3
56.4
47.6
40.8
38.6
59.1
53.1
47.0
42.3
36.8
54.2
48.3
43.4
38.4
34.4
49.2
44.8
40.3
36.4
33.1
44.3
40.6
37.3
34.2
30.9
40.1
37.0
34.4
32.0
29.5
34.4
32.4
30.2
28.4
26.7
26.5
26.5
26.2
25.1
23.8
152
159
165
172
179
2
185 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 33.1 34.0 32.0 30.4 29.1 28.7 27.1 25.1 22.5 185
192 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 31.5 30.0 28.2 28.7 26.2 25.1 25.4 23.4 21.4 192
198 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 28.2 26.7 25.4 25.6 23.8 23.4 22.3 21.8 20.1 198
105 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 23.8 24.0 22.5 22.7 20.7 20.5 20.7 19.0 105
111 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 21.4 22.0 20.1 20.3 19.4 19.0 18.1 17.9 111
118 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 19.6 19.0 17.9 17.6 17.0 15.9 15.7 118
124 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 17.6 17.9 16.1 16.1 15.0 13.7 13.7 124
131 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 15.9 15.2 14.3 13.2 11.9 11.9 131
138 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 14.3 13.9 12.8 11.5 10.4 10.4 138
144 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 12.3 11.5 10.1 8.8 8.8 144
151 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 11.0 10.1 8.8 7.7 7.5 151
157 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 9.0 7.7 6.4 6.4 157
164 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 7.9 6.6 5.3 5.3 164
177 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 4.9 3.5 3.3 177

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35,900 lb 360° 85 %

Main boom
Radius ft 40.7 54.5 68.6 82.3 96.5 110.2 124.3 138.1 152.2 166.0 180.1 193.9 208.0 222.4 Radius
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft
110 309.7 309.7 308.6 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 110
111 283.3 283.3 282.2 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 111
113 260.1 260.1 259.0 257.9 198.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 113
115 240.3 241.4 240.3 238.1 198.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 115
116 223.8 223.8 222.7 221.6 198.6 162.5 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 116
119 187.6 190.3 187.2 188.7 177.0 162.3 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 119
123 155.9 158.5 158.3 155.4 148.6 135.6 116.4 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 123
126 132.5 134.9 134.9 131.8 122.6 112.9 109.3 99.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 126
129 105.8 111.8 113.1 111.8 103.6 101.0 91.9 85.8 79.4 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 129
133 -.0 91.7 93.0 92.2 93.5 86.2 78.7 73.9 69.9 65.3 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 133
139 -.0 64.8 69.0 69.2 68.3 65.5 62.6 60.0 55.1 52.9 48.9 34.6 -.0 -.0 139
146 -.0 -.0 52.2 52.5 51.6 52.7 51.8 48.3 45.2 44.1 41.4 38.4 34.4 -.0 146
152 -.0 -.0 41.2 41.4 43.4 42.5 41.0 41.2 39.2 36.8 36.6 34.2 31.5 26.5 152
159 -.0 -.0 -.0 35.3 35.5 34.6 35.3 33.7 34.0 32.8 30.6 28.2 25.8 24.9 159
165 -.0 -.0 -.0 29.8 29.5 30.2 29.3 29.3 28.7 27.6 25.8 23.4 21.2 20.5 165
172 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 24.9 25.6 25.4 24.7 24.0 22.9 21.6 19.6 17.4 16.8 172
179 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 22.0 21.8 21.6 20.9 20.3 19.2 18.1 16.3 14.3 13.7 179
185 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 18.7 18.5 17.9 17.2 15.9 14.8 13.7 11.7 11.0 185
192 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 16.1 15.9 15.2 14.6 13.2 12.1 11.0 9.3 8.6 192
198 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 13.9 13.7 13.0 12.3 11.0 9.9 8.8 7.3 6.6 198
105 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 11.7 11.0 10.4 9.0 8.2 6.8 5.5 4.9 105
111 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 10.1 9.3 8.6 7.5 6.4 5.1 4.0 3.3 111
118 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 7.9 7.3 6.0 5.1 3.7 2.4 -.0 118
124 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 6.6 6.0 4.6 3.7 2.4 -.0 -.0 124
131 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 4.9 3.5 2.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 131
138 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 3.7 2.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 138
144 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 144

19,600 lb 360° 85 %

Main boom
Radius ft 40.7 54.5 68.6 82.3 96.5 110.2 124.3 138.1 152.2 166.0 180.1 193.9 208.0 222.4 Radius
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft
110 306.4 306.4 306.4 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 110
111 280.0 281.1 280.0 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 111
113 257.9 257.9 256.8 255.7 198.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 113
115 238.1 239.2 238.1 235.9 198.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 115
116 219.8 220.5 219.4 218.9 196.0 162.5 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 116
119 176.8 179.2 179.2 165.6 156.5 141.1 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 119
123 146.6 149.3 142.6 136.5 124.1 119.5 107.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 123
126 111.6 118.4 119.3 109.8 106.9 97.4 89.5 81.4 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 126
129 86.4 93.0 94.6 95.7 88.8 81.1 76.5 72.5 66.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 129
133 -.0 74.5 79.1 79.6 75.2 69.2 67.7 62.8 58.4 54.2 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 133
139 -.0 51.6 55.8 56.0 55.1 56.9 52.0 50.5 47.2 45.0 43.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 139
146 -.0 -.0 41.7 43.2 44.1 43.0 43.0 40.8 39.9 37.5 34.6 31.7 28.9 -.0 146
152 -.0 -.0 34.0 34.8 34.6 35.5 34.8 34.6 32.8 30.2 27.8 25.1 22.5 21.4 152
159 -.0 -.0 -.0 28.2 28.9 28.7 28.4 27.8 26.9 24.5 22.5 20.1 17.6 16.8 159
165 -.0 -.0 -.0 23.1 23.8 23.6 23.4 22.9 22.0 20.1 18.1 15.9 13.7 13.0 165
172 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 19.8 19.8 19.4 18.5 17.9 16.5 14.6 12.6 10.4 9.9 172
179 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 16.5 16.5 15.9 15.2 14.6 13.2 11.7 9.7 7.7 7.1 179
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105 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 7.5 6.6 6.0 4.6 3.7 2.2 -.0 -.0 105
111 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 6.2 5.3 4.4 3.3 2.2 -.0 -.0 -.0 111
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124 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 3.1 2.2 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 124
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HA LIFTING CAPACITIES
0 lb 360° 85 %

Main boom
Radius ft 40.7 54.5 68.6 82.3 96.5 110.2 124.3 138.1 152.2 166.0 180.1 193.9 205.7 Radius
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft
110 303.1 303.1 303.1 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 110
111 277.8 277.8 276.7 257.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 111
113 254.6 255.7 254.6 228.2 187.2 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 113
115 231.5 231.5 216.5 186.1 160.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 115
116 203.9 206.6 183.0 160.7 142.4 131.2 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 116
119 156.3 152.1 139.1 121.7 114.0 99.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 119
123 104.5 111.6 104.9 100.1 89.5 81.1 76.3 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 123
126 74.1 80.7 86.2 80.7 74.5 70.8 65.0 60.4 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 126
129 55.8 61.5 66.1 66.4 64.6 59.7 57.1 53.8 49.6 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 129
133 -.0 50.0 52.9 55.3 55.8 51.6 49.8 46.3 42.5 38.1 -.0 -.0 -.0 133
139 -.0 34.4 37.9 39.0 39.9 39.7 37.9 34.8 32.0 28.4 25.6 -.0 -.0 139
146 -.0 -.0 27.6 28.7 29.5 29.3 29.1 26.9 24.7 21.8 19.2 16.3 15.7 146
152
159
165
172
179
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
20.7
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
21.6
16.8
13.2
-.0
-.0
22.5
17.4
13.9
11.0
8.8
22.3
17.2
13.7
10.8
8.6
22.0
17.2
13.4
10.8
8.6
21.2
16.5
12.8
10.1
7.9
19.2
15.2
11.9
9.3
7.1
16.8
12.8
9.7
7.3
5.1
14.6
10.8
7.9
5.5
3.5
11.9
8.6
5.7
3.5
-.0
11.5
8.2
5.5
3.3
-.0
152
159
165
172
179
2
185 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 6.8 6.8 6.2 5.3 3.3 -.0 -.0 -.0 185
192 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.3 5.1 4.4 3.7 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 192
198 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 4.0 3.7 2.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 198
105 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 2.4 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 105

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ALL TERRAIN CRANE
AC 200-1
HAV LIFTING CAPACITIES
152,100 lb 360° 85 %
40.7 ft Main boom 110.2 ft Main boom
Extension Extension
29.5 ft 55.8 ft 29.5 ft 55.8 ft
Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft 1,000 lb
110 39.7 -.0 -.0 33.1 -.0 -.0 123 39.7 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
111 39.7 -.0 -.0 32.6 -.0 -.0 126 39.7 -.0 -.0 23.1 -.0 -.0
113 39.7 -.0 -.0 32.2 -.0 -.0 129 39.7 -.0 -.0 22.9 -.0 -.0
115 39.7 -.0 -.0 31.5 -.0 -.0 133 37.9 29.3 -.0 22.5 -.0 -.0
116 39.7 34.2 -.0 30.9 -.0 -.0 139 33.7 27.6 20.9 21.6 -.0 -.0
119 39.7 31.5 -.0 29.8 -.0 -.0 146 30.4 25.8 20.1 20.7 17.4 -.0
123 39.7 29.3 22.7 28.2 -.0 -.0 152 27.1 24.3 19.4 19.6 16.5 -.0
126 38.6 27.6 21.6 26.9 -.0 -.0 159 24.7 22.7 18.7 18.7 15.9 -.0
129 35.3 25.8 20.7 25.4 21.2 -.0 165 22.7 21.2 18.3 17.9 15.2 13.4
133 31.7 24.3 20.1 24.0 20.3 -.0 172 20.7 19.8 17.6 16.8 14.6 13.0
139 27.1 21.8 18.7 21.8 18.5 -.0 179 19.0 18.3 17.2 15.9 13.7 12.6
146 23.4 19.8 17.6 19.8 17.2 15.2 185 17.6 17.0 16.5 14.8 13.0 12.1
152 20.7 18.3 -.0 18.1 16.1 14.3 192 16.5 16.1 15.9 13.9 12.3 11.5
159 18.1 -.0 -.0 16.8 15.0 13.7 198 15.4 15.0 15.0 12.8 11.9 11.0
165 -.0 -.0 -.0 15.4 14.1 13.2 105 14.3 14.1 14.1 12.1 11.2 10.8
172 -.0 -.0 -.0 14.3 13.4 13.0 111 13.4 13.2 -.0 11.5 10.6 10.4
179 -.0 -.0 -.0 13.7 13.0 -.0 118 12.8 12.6 -.0 10.8 10.1 9.9
185 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 124 12.1 11.9 -.0 9.9 9.7 9.7
192 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 131 -.0 -.0 -.0 9.5 9.3 9.3
198 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 138 -.0 -.0 -.0 9.0 9.0 -.0
105 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 144 -.0 -.0 -.0 8.6 8.6 -.0
111
118

166.0 ft
-.0
-.0

Main boom
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
151
157

222.4 ft
-.0
-.0

Main boom
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
8.2
-.0
8.2
-.0
-.0
-.0
3
Extension Extension
29.5 ft 55.8 ft 29.5 ft 55.8 ft
Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft 1,000 lb
139 33.5 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 159 17.4 -.0 -.0 11.5 -.0 -.0
146 30.9 -.0 -.0 17.9 -.0 -.0 165 17.4 -.0 -.0 11.5 -.0 -.0
152 28.7 25.1 -.0 17.4 -.0 -.0 172 17.4 17.4 -.0 11.5 -.0 -.0
159 26.7 23.8 19.2 17.0 -.0 -.0 179 17.2 17.2 17.2 11.5 -.0 -.0
165 24.9 22.5 19.0 16.5 14.6 -.0 185 17.2 17.0 17.2 11.5 11.2 -.0
172 23.1 21.4 18.5 15.9 14.1 -.0 192 17.0 16.5 16.8 11.5 11.2 -.0
179 21.4 20.3 18.1 15.4 13.7 12.3 198 16.1 16.1 16.1 11.2 11.0 10.6
185 19.6 19.2 17.9 15.0 13.2 12.1 105 15.4 15.4 15.4 11.2 10.8 10.6
192 18.3 18.3 17.4 14.6 12.8 11.9 111 14.6 14.6 14.8 11.0 10.8 10.4
198 17.2 17.2 17.0 14.1 12.6 11.7 118 13.9 13.9 13.9 10.8 10.6 10.1
105 16.1 16.1 16.1 13.4 12.1 11.2 124 13.2 13.2 13.2 10.6 10.4 10.1
111 15.0 15.0 15.0 12.8 11.7 11.0 131 12.3 12.3 12.6 10.4 9.9 9.9
118 13.9 14.1 14.1 12.1 11.5 10.6 138 11.7 11.7 11.9 10.1 9.7 9.7
124 13.0 13.0 13.2 11.5 11.0 10.4 144 11.0 11.0 11.2 9.7 9.5 9.5
131 12.3 12.3 12.3 10.8 10.6 10.1 151 10.1 10.4 10.6 9.3 9.3 9.3
138 11.5 11.5 11.7 10.1 10.1 9.9 157 9.5 9.7 9.9 8.6 8.8 9.0
144 10.8 10.8 11.0 9.7 9.7 9.5 164 8.8 9.0 9.0 8.2 8.4 8.6
151 10.1 10.1 10.4 9.3 9.3 9.3 177 7.7 7.7 7.9 7.1 7.5 7.7
157 9.5 9.5 -.0 8.6 8.8 8.8 190 6.6 6.6 6.8 6.2 6.4 6.6
164 9.0 9.0 -.0 8.2 8.4 8.4 203 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.3 5.5 5.7
177 8.2 8.2 -.0 7.3 7.3 7.5 216 4.6 4.6 -.0 4.4 4.6 4.9
190 -.0 -.0 -.0 6.4 6.6 -.0 229 3.3 3.5 -.0 3.5 3.7 4.0
203 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.7 5.7 -.0 243 -.0 -.0 -.0 2.6 3.1 -.0

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95,700 lb 360° 85 %
40.7 ft Main boom 110.2 ft Main boom
Extension Extension
29.5 ft 55.8 ft 29.5 ft 55.8 ft
Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft 1,000 lb
110 39.7 -.0 -.0 33.1 -.0 -.0 123 39.7 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
111 39.7 -.0 -.0 32.6 -.0 -.0 126 39.7 -.0 -.0 23.1 -.0 -.0
113 39.7 -.0 -.0 32.2 -.0 -.0 129 39.7 -.0 -.0 22.9 -.0 -.0
115 39.7 -.0 -.0 31.5 -.0 -.0 133 37.9 29.3 -.0 22.5 -.0 -.0
116 39.7 34.2 -.0 30.9 -.0 -.0 139 33.7 27.6 20.9 21.6 -.0 -.0
119 39.7 31.5 -.0 29.8 -.0 -.0 146 30.4 25.8 20.1 20.7 17.4 -.0
123 39.7 29.3 22.7 28.2 -.0 -.0 152 27.1 24.3 19.4 19.6 16.5 -.0
126 38.6 27.6 21.6 26.9 -.0 -.0 159 24.7 22.7 18.7 18.7 15.9 -.0
129 35.3 25.8 20.7 25.4 21.2 -.0 165 22.7 21.2 18.3 17.9 15.2 13.4
133 31.7 24.3 20.1 24.0 20.3 -.0 172 20.7 19.8 17.6 16.8 14.6 13.0
139 27.1 21.8 18.7 21.8 18.5 -.0 179 19.0 18.3 17.2 15.9 13.7 12.6
146 23.4 19.8 17.6 19.8 17.2 15.2 185 17.6 17.0 16.5 14.8 13.0 12.1
152 20.7 18.3 -.0 18.1 16.1 14.3 192 16.5 16.1 15.9 13.9 12.3 11.5
159 18.1 -.0 -.0 16.8 15.0 13.7 198 15.4 15.0 15.0 12.8 11.9 11.0
165 -.0 -.0 -.0 15.4 14.1 13.2 105 14.3 14.1 14.1 12.1 11.2 10.8
172 -.0 -.0 -.0 14.3 13.4 13.0 111 13.4 13.2 -.0 11.5 10.6 10.4
179 -.0 -.0 -.0 13.7 13.0 -.0 118 12.8 12.6 -.0 10.8 10.1 9.9
185 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 124 12.1 11.9 -.0 9.9 9.7 9.7
192 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 131 -.0 -.0 -.0 9.5 9.3 9.3
198 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 138 -.0 -.0 -.0 9.0 9.0 -.0
105 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 144 -.0 -.0 -.0 8.6 8.6 -.0
111 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 151 -.0 -.0 -.0 8.2 8.2 -.0
118 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 157 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0

166.0 ft Main boom 222.4 ft Main boom


Extension Extension
29.5 ft 55.8 ft 29.5 ft 55.8 ft
Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft 1,000 lb
139 33.5 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 159 17.4 -.0 -.0 11.5 -.0 -.0
146 30.9 -.0 -.0 17.9 -.0 -.0 165 17.4 -.0 -.0 11.5 -.0 -.0
152 28.7 25.1 -.0 17.4 -.0 -.0 172 17.4 17.4 -.0 11.5 -.0 -.0
159 26.7 23.8 19.2 17.0 -.0 -.0 179 17.2 17.2 17.2 11.5 -.0 -.0
165 24.9 22.5 19.0 16.5 14.6 -.0 185 17.2 17.0 17.2 11.5 11.2 -.0
172 23.1 21.4 18.5 15.9 14.1 -.0 192 17.0 16.5 16.8 11.5 11.2 -.0
179 21.4 20.3 18.1 15.4 13.7 12.3 198 16.1 16.1 16.1 11.2 11.0 10.6
185 19.6 19.2 17.9 15.0 13.2 12.1 105 15.4 15.4 15.4 11.2 10.8 10.6
192 18.3 18.3 17.4 14.6 12.8 11.9 111 14.6 14.6 14.8 11.0 10.8 10.4
198 17.2 17.2 17.0 14.1 12.6 11.7 118 13.9 13.9 13.9 10.8 10.6 10.1
105 16.1 16.1 16.1 13.4 12.1 11.2 124 13.2 13.2 13.2 10.6 10.4 10.1
111 15.0 15.0 15.0 12.8 11.7 11.0 131 11.5 12.3 12.6 10.4 9.9 9.9
118 13.9 14.1 14.1 12.1 11.5 10.6 138 9.7 10.8 11.5 10.1 9.7 9.7
124 13.0 13.0 13.2 11.5 11.0 10.4 144 8.4 9.3 9.9 8.8 9.5 9.5
131 12.3 12.3 12.3 10.8 10.6 10.1 151 7.1 7.9 8.6 7.5 9.3 9.3
138 11.5 11.5 11.7 10.1 10.1 9.9 157 5.7 6.6 7.1 6.4 7.9 9.0
144 10.8 10.8 11.0 9.7 9.7 9.5 164 4.6 5.5 6.0 5.3 6.8 7.9
151 10.1 10.1 10.4 9.3 9.3 9.3 177 2.9 3.5 3.7 3.3 4.6 5.5
157 9.5 9.5 -.0 8.6 8.8 8.8 190 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 2.9 3.5
164 8.6 9.0 -.0 8.2 8.4 8.4 203 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
177 6.6 6.8 -.0 7.3 7.3 7.5 216 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
190 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.7 6.2 -.0 229 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
203 -.0 -.0 -.0 4.4 4.6 -.0 243 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0

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ALL TERRAIN CRANE
AC 200-1
HAV LIFTING CAPACITIES
152,100 lb 360° 85 %
40.7 ft Main boom 110.2 ft Main boom
Extension Extension
82.0 ft 108.3 ft 82.0 ft 108.3 ft
Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft 1,000 lb
116 27.1 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 133 18.7 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
119 26.5 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 139 18.1 -.0 -.0 13.7 -.0 -.0
123 25.1 -.0 -.0 20.5 -.0 -.0 146 17.2 -.0 -.0 12.8 -.0 -.0
126 24.0 -.0 -.0 19.4 -.0 -.0 152 16.3 -.0 -.0 12.1 -.0 -.0
129 22.7 -.0 -.0 18.3 -.0 -.0 159 15.4 13.7 -.0 11.5 -.0 -.0
133 21.6 -.0 -.0 17.4 -.0 -.0 165 14.3 12.8 -.0 10.8 -.0 -.0
139 19.4 17.2 -.0 15.7 -.0 -.0 172 13.4 12.1 11.2 10.1 -.0 -.0
146 17.2 15.4 -.0 14.1 13.0 -.0 179 12.3 11.5 10.6 9.7 8.4 * -.0
152 15.9 14.3 13.2 12.6 11.9 -.0 185 11.7 10.6 10.1 9.0 7.9 * -.0
159 14.3 13.0 12.1 11.2 10.8 10.4 192 10.8 9.9 9.5 8.4 7.7 * 7.3 *
165 12.8 12.1 11.5 10.4 9.9 9.5 198 10.1 9.3 9.0 7.9 7.3 * 7.1 *
172 11.9 11.2 10.8 9.5 9.0 8.8 105 9.5 8.8 8.4 7.5 7.1 * 6.8 *
179 11.0 10.4 10.1 8.6 8.4 8.2 111 8.8 8.4 8.2 7.1 6.6 * 6.4 *
185 10.4 9.9 9.5 7.9 7.7 7.7 118 8.2 7.9 7.7 6.4 6.4 * 6.2 *
192 9.5 9.3 9.3 7.3 7.3 7.1 124 7.9 7.5 7.3 6.0 6.2 * 6.0 *
198 9.0 8.8 8.8 6.8 6.6 6.6 131 7.5 7.1 7.1 5.5 6.0 * 5.7 *
105 8.6 8.4 -.0 6.2 6.2 6.2 138 7.1 6.8 6.6 5.1 5.5 * 5.5 *
111 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.7 5.7 6.0 144 6.6 6.4 6.4 4.9 5.3 * 5.3 *
118 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 151 6.2 6.2 6.2 4.6 5.1 * 5.1 *
124 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.3 5.1 -.0 157 6.0 5.7 -.0 4.4 4.9 * 4.9 *
131 -.0 -.0 -.0 4.9 4.9 -.0 164 5.7 5.5 -.0 4.0 4.6 * 4.6 *
138
144
151
157
164
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
177
190
203
216
229
5.3
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
5.3
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
-.0
3.5
3.3
-.0
-.0
-.0
4.2 *
3.7 *
3.3 *
2.9 *
2.4 *
4.2 *
3.7 *
3.3 *
-.0
-.0
3
166.0 ft Main boom 219.8 ft Main boom
Extension Extension
82.0 ft 108.3 ft 82.0 ft 108.3 ft
Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft 1,000 lb
152 14.1 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 165 7.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
159 13.9 -.0 -.0 9.5 -.0 -.0 172 7.9 -.0 -.0 4.9 -.0 -.0
165 13.4 -.0 -.0 9.5 -.0 -.0 179 7.9 -.0 -.0 4.9 -.0 -.0
172 12.8 11.7 -.0 9.3 -.0 -.0 185 7.9 -.0 -.0 4.9 -.0 -.0
179 12.3 11.2 -.0 8.8 8.2 -.0 192 7.9 7.7 -.0 4.9 6.0 ** -.0
185 11.9 10.8 10.1 8.4 7.9 -.0 198 7.9 7.7 -.0 4.9 6.0 ** -.0
192 11.5 10.4 9.7 8.2 7.5 7.3 105 7.9 7.7 7.7 4.9 6.0 ** -.0
198 11.0 9.9 9.5 7.7 7.3 6.8 111 7.9 7.7 7.7 4.9 6.0 ** 5.7 **
105 10.4 9.5 9.0 7.5 7.1 6.6 118 7.7 7.7 7.7 4.9 5.7 ** 5.7 **
111 9.9 9.3 8.6 7.3 6.6 6.4 124 7.7 7.7 7.5 4.9 5.7 ** 5.7 **
118 9.5 8.8 8.4 6.8 6.4 6.2 131 7.7 7.5 7.3 4.9 5.5 ** 5.5 **
124 9.3 8.4 7.9 6.6 6.2 6.0 138 7.5 7.3 7.3 4.6 5.5 ** 5.3 **
131 8.8 7.9 7.7 6.2 6.0 5.7 144 7.5 7.1 7.1 4.6 5.3 ** 5.1 **
138 8.4 7.7 7.3 6.0 5.7 5.5 151 7.5 7.1 6.8 4.6 5.1 ** 5.1 **
144 7.9 7.5 7.1 5.7 5.5 5.3 157 7.3 6.8 6.6 4.6 4.9 ** 4.9 **
151 7.5 7.1 6.8 5.5 5.3 5.1 164 6.8 6.6 6.4 4.6 4.9 ** 4.9 **
157 7.3 6.8 6.6 5.3 5.1 4.9 177 6.2 6.0 6.2 4.4 4.4 ** 4.4 **
164 6.8 6.6 6.4 4.9 4.9 4.6 190 5.3 5.5 5.5 4.0 4.2 ** 4.2 **
177 6.0 6.0 6.0 4.4 4.4 4.4 203 4.6 4.9 4.9 3.5 4.0 ** 4.0 **
190 5.3 5.3 5.3 4.0 4.0 4.0 216 4.0 4.2 4.4 3.1 3.5 ** 3.7 **
203 4.6 4.6 4.6 3.5 3.5 3.5 229 3.1 3.5 3.5 2.6 3.1 ** 3.3 **
216 4.2 4.2 -.0 3.1 3.1 3.1 243 2.4 2.6 2.9 -.0 2.6 ** 2.6 **
229 3.5 3.5 -.0 2.6 2.6 -.0 256 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
243 -.0 -.0 -.0 2.2 2.2 -.0 269 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0

Remarks: * Main boom 152.2 ft ** Main boom 208.0 ft

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95,700 lb 360° 85 %
40.7 ft Main boom 110.2 ft Main boom
Extension Extension
82.0 ft 108.3 ft 82.0 ft 108.3 ft
Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
1ft 1,000 lb 1ft 1,000 lb
116 27.1 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 133 18.7 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
119 26.5 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 139 18.1 -.0 -.0 13.7 -.0 -.0
123 25.1 -.0 -.0 20.5 -.0 -.0 146 17.2 -.0 -.0 12.8 -.0 -.0
126 24.0 -.0 -.0 19.4 -.0 -.0 152 16.3 -.0 -.0 12.1 -.0 -.0
129 22.7 -.0 -.0 18.3 -.0 -.0 159 15.4 13.7 -.0 11.5 -.0 -.0
133 21.6 -.0 -.0 17.4 -.0 -.0 165 14.3 12.8 -.0 10.8 9.9 -.0
139 19.4 17.2 -.0 15.7 -.0 -.0 172 13.4 12.1 11.2 10.1 9.5 -.0
146 17.2 15.4 -.0 14.1 13.0 -.0 179 12.3 11.5 10.6 9.7 8.8 8.4
152 15.9 14.3 13.2 12.6 11.9 -.0 185 11.7 10.6 10.1 9.0 8.4 7.9
159 14.3 13.0 12.1 11.2 10.8 10.4 192 10.8 9.9 9.5 8.4 7.9 7.5
165 12.8 12.1 11.5 10.4 9.9 9.5 198 10.1 9.3 9.0 7.9 7.5 7.3
172 11.9 11.2 10.8 9.5 9.0 8.8 105 9.5 8.8 8.4 7.5 7.1 6.8
179 11.0 10.4 10.1 8.6 8.4 8.2 111 8.8 8.4 8.2 7.1 6.6 6.4
185 10.4 9.9 9.5 7.9 7.7 7.7 118 8.2 7.9 7.7 6.4 6.2 6.0
192 9.5 9.3 9.3 7.3 7.3 7.1 124 7.9 7.5 7.3 6.0 6.0 5.7
198 9.0 8.8 8.8 6.8 6.6 6.6 131 7.5 7.1 7.1 5.5 5.5 5.5
105 8.6 8.4 -.0 6.2 6.2 6.2 138 7.1 6.8 6.6 5.1 5.1 5.1
111 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.7 5.7 6.0 144 6.6 6.4 6.4 4.9 4.9 4.9
118 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 151 6.2 6.2 6.2 4.6 4.4 4.4
124 -.0 -.0 -.0 5.3 5.1 -.0 157 6.0 5.7 -.0 4.4 4.2 4.2
131 -.0 -.0 -.0 4.9 4.9 -.0 164 5.7 5.5 -.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
138 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 177 5.3 5.3 -.0 3.5 3.5 3.5
144 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 190 -.0 -.0 -.0 3.3 3.3 -.0

166.0 ft Main boom 219.8 ft Main boom


Extension Extension
82.0 ft 108.3 ft 82.0 ft 108.3 ft
Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40° Radius 0° 20° 40° 0° 20° 40°
1ft 1,000 lb -.0 1ft 1,000 lb
152 14.1 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 165 7.9 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
159 13.9 -.0 -.0 9.5 -.0 -.0 172 7.9 -.0 -.0 4.9 -.0 -.0
165 13.4 -.0 -.0 9.5 -.0 -.0 179 7.9 -.0 -.0 4.9 -.0 -.0
172 12.8 11.7 -.0 9.3 -.0 -.0 185 7.9 -.0 -.0 4.9 -.0 -.0
179 12.3 11.2 -.0 8.8 8.2 -.0 192 7.9 7.7 -.0 4.9 6.0 ** -.0
185 11.9 10.8 10.1 8.4 7.9 -.0 198 7.9 7.7 -.0 4.9 6.0 ** -.0
192 11.5 10.4 9.7 8.2 7.5 7.3 105 7.9 7.7 7.7 4.9 6.0 ** -.0
198 11.0 9.9 9.5 7.7 7.3 6.8 111 7.9 7.7 7.7 4.9 6.0 ** 5.7 **
105 10.4 9.5 9.0 7.5 7.1 6.6 118 7.7 7.7 7.7 4.9 5.7 ** 5.7 **
111 9.9 9.3 8.6 7.3 6.6 6.4 124 7.7 7.7 7.5 4.9 5.7 ** 5.7 **
118 9.5 8.8 8.4 6.8 6.4 6.2 131 7.7 7.5 7.3 4.9 5.5 ** 5.5 **
124 9.3 8.4 7.9 6.6 6.2 6.0 138 7.5 7.3 7.3 4.6 5.5 ** 5.3 **
131 8.8 7.9 7.7 6.2 6.0 5.7 144 7.5 7.1 7.1 4.6 5.3 ** 5.1 **
138 8.4 7.7 7.3 6.0 5.7 5.5 151 7.3 7.1 6.8 4.6 5.1 ** 5.1 **
144 7.9 7.5 7.1 5.7 5.5 5.3 157 6.2 6.8 6.6 4.6 4.9 ** 4.9 **
151 7.5 7.1 6.8 5.5 5.3 5.1 164 5.3 6.6 6.4 4.6 4.9 ** 4.9 **
157 7.3 6.8 6.6 5.3 5.1 4.9 177 3.3 4.9 6.0 2.9 4.4 ** 4.4 **
164 6.8 6.6 6.4 4.9 4.9 4.6 190 -.0 3.1 4.0 -.0 3.3 ** 4.2 **
177 6.0 6.0 6.0 4.4 4.4 4.4 203 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 2.6 **
190 5.3 5.3 5.3 4.0 4.0 4.0 216 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
203 4.2 4.6 4.6 3.5 3.5 3.5 229 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
216 2.9 3.3 -.0 2.9 3.1 3.1 243 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0
229 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 2.2 -.0 256 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0 -.0

Remarks
** Main boom 208.0 ft

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
CARRIER
Drive / Steering 10 x 8 x 8.
Frame Torsion-resistant box girder frame fabricated from high-strength fine grain structural steel.
Outriggers 4 telescopic outriggers, fabricated from fine grain structural steel, fully hydraulic horizontal and vertical extension.
Engine Water-cooled 8 cylinder DaimlerChrysler diesel engine OM 502 LA, rating 390 kW (530 HP) at 1800 1/min, torque 2400 Nm at
1300 1/min, EUROMOT 3a. Fuel tank capacity: 132 gallons.
Transmission ZF AS-Tronic, electronically automated transmission with automatic clutch, 16 forward and 2 reverse speeds with integrated retarder,
2-range transfer case, cruise control.
Axles Axles 2, 3, 4, and 5: driven, 1, 2, 4, and 5: steering. Transverse differential lockout control on axles 2, 3, 4, and 5. Longitudinal
lockout control on axles 3 and 4.
Suspension Hydro-pneumatic suspension on all axles, hydraulically lockable for on-site travel.
Wheels and tires 10 wheels fitted with 14.00 R 25 tires (Michelin or Bridgestone).
Steering 10 x 8, axle 1+2: ZF dual-circuit semiblock mechanical steering with hydraulic booster and mechanical steering limiter.
Axle 4+5: speed-depending steering for on-road drive, special steering programs to be selected off-road.
Brakes To EC directives, sustained action brake: hydraulic retarder integrated into gearbox. Exhaust brake and constant choke valve.
Electrical equipment 24 V system.
Driver’s cab Highly comfortable ergonomic cab with clearly arranged dashboard, rubber mounted steel cab, corrosion-resistant powder coating
with 2-pack top coat. 9.8 ft wide, 2 comfortable seats, with pneumatically sprung and heated driver’s seat incl. head and arm
rests, and three-point seat belts, vertically adjustable steering wheel, safety glass used throughout, electric windows, heated and
electrically adjustable mirrors, windscreen defroster fans, engine-dependent hot water heater, electric windscreen washer and wiper,
roller blinds, radio with CD player, stowage compartment, air-conditioning.

SUPERSTRUCTURE
Engine Water-cooled 6 cylinder DaimlerChrysler diesel engine OM 906 LA, rating 170 kW (231 HP) at 2200 1/min, torque 810 Nm at
1200-1600 1/min. Fuel tank capacity: 132 gallons (on carrier).
Hydraulic system Two variable displacement axial piston pumps with automatic power control enabling the operator to engage four independent
working movements simultaneously, separate pump for slewing. Hydraulic oil cooler included as standard.
Hoist Fixed displacement axial piston hydraulic motor, hoist drum with integrated planetary gear reducer, and spring-applied multi-disk
brake. Hydraulic brake, drum rotation indicator.
Slew unit Hydraulic motor with planetary gear reducer, pedal-operated brake, joystick-actuated free swing, spring-applied holding brake.
Boom elevation 1 differential cylinder with automatic lowering brake valve.
Crane cab Highly comfortable cab with sliding door, roof window and large hinged windscreen, safety glass used throughout, sprung and
hydraulically damped operator’s seat with head and arm rests, wiper for windscreen and roof window, self-contained hot water
heater with timer and ‘Heizmatic‘ for sensitive heat flow control, dashboard with instrumentation and crane controls, e.g. drum
rotation indicator for hoists I and II, load moment limiter, outrigger loading indicator, two working lights, air-conditioning.
The crane cab can be tilted back hydraulically 18°.
Main boom Boom base and 6 telescopic sections fabricated from fine grain structural steel, anti-deflection Demag Ovaloid profile.
Counterweight 152,100 lb hydraulically stowed on carrier.
Operator aids Electronic load moment indicator with graphic display and touchscreen, digital readout for hook load, rated load, boom length and
angle, radius, monitoring code to assist in trouble shooting, and analog display to indicate capacity utilization in %, integrated control
system for boom telescoping, display for duty charts and theoretical and actual outrigger loading. Working range limitation to certain
pre-defined slew angles, heights and radii („virtual walls“) included as standard.

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Runner 5.4 ft, 2-sheaves.
Twist arrestor To prevent the hoist ropes from twisting.
Heavy-lift attachment 2 additional sheaves on boom head, max. lifting capacity 324,500 lb, 16 parts of line. The max. lifting capacity of the standard crane
without heavy-lift attachment is 249,100 lb (6 sheaves on boom head).
Emergency control Interface for emergency control to recover small loads, incl. transformer. With hydraulic motor and hydraulic pump available on
request.
Warning light For boom and attachments.
Rooster sheave Sheave on boom head folding to the side of the boom, for single-line operation.
Wheels and tires 10 wheels fitted with 16.00 R 25 tires.
Main boom extension Boom extension hydraulically offsetable under partial load up to 40°.

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NOTES TO LIFTING CAPACITY

Ratings are in compliance with ISO 4305 and DIN 15019.2 (test load = 1.25 x suspended load + 0.1 x dead weight of boom head).
Weight of hook blocks and slings is part of the load, and is to be deducted from the capacity ratings.
Consult operation manual for further details.
Note: Data published herein is intended as a guide only and shall not be construed to warrant applicability for lifting purposes.
Crane operation is subject to the computer charts and operation manual both supplied with the crane.

KEY

Counterweight

Lifting capacities on outriggers 360°


4
„D“

HA: Main boom

HAV: Main boom extension

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The information contained in this brochure merely consists of general descriptions and a broad compilation of performance features which might not apply
precisely as described under specific application conditions or which may change as a result of further product development.
The desired performance features only become binding once expressly agreed in the final contract.

Note: Data published herein is intended as a guide only and shall not be construed to warrant applicability for lifting purposes.
Crane operation is subject to the computer charts and operation manual both supplied with the crane.

Subject to change without notice.


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Mobile hydraulic and lattice-boom cranes
202 Raleigh St. · Wilmington, NC 28412 USA
Phone +1 910 395 8500 · Fax +1 910 395 8538
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KPM-8MAST CLIMBING
®

WORK PLATFORM

A heavy duty choice


to lower project costs
+ Reduce operating costs
by as much as 50%
+ Move crew and material
safer and faster
6 TWIN MAST
2

Nothing is out of reach.


3

1
5
4
“What’s possible?” is a question we ask ourselves every day. We’re engineers, designers and 8
problem solvers partnering with clients to find the most efficient ways to take workers and
materials to hard-to-get-to places. Safer. Faster. With Klimer, nothing is out of reach. 7 SINGLE MAST TWIN CORNER MAST

1. DRIVE UNIT
Choosing a KPM-8 helps you:* Safety Features: 2. PLATFORM/DECK
3. MAST
• Work more efficiently with heavy load • Double travel-limit switches on top and 4. GATE & LADDER
capacities and fast travel speeds. bottom of platform structure. 5. GUARD RAIL 9
6. END GUARD RAIL
•  ork at optimum height to increase
W • Redundant drive system includes four
7. TIE IN SYSTEM
production levels from 20% to 60%. hydraulic motors with speed-limiting device. 8. EXTENSION BEAMS
• Reduction of repetitive strain injuries • Auxiliary engine for emergency descent. 9. BASE TYPE - PEDESTAL SHOWN
(CHASSIS AVAILABLE)
• Install and remove your platform up •  ravel locks and limits on all platform
T
to 90% faster than any fixed platform. extension beams.
• Keep your workers safe. Guard-rail system • 12V control voltage.
moves with the platform for easy installation KPM-8 in Service Dimensions
and reduced exposue to fall hazards.
• Reduce worker fatigue and lost time A higher standard. CHASSIS PEDESTAL
climbing scaffold or stairs. Our platforms help you get the job done safer M G G
• Save time and money by using up to and faster while reducing your operating costs. E
L M E
80% less wall ties. When you choose a Klimer, you are not just
F
choosing a platform; you are choosing a higher D F C
* Compared to fixed or suspended scaffold
standard. C B D
B

PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS: J
K
SINGLE MAST TWIN MAST J A
Capacity Range 11500 - 5750 lbs (5215 - 2610kg) 26000 - 8000 lbs (11795-3630kg) K
A
Platform Length 10 - 55 ft (3 - 16.8m) 47 - 143ft (14.3 - 43.5m)
Platform Width 5 - 14 ft (1.5 - 4.5m) 5 - 14 ft (1.5 - 4.5m)
KPM-8 IN SERVICE DIMENSIONS
Vertical Travel Speed - Variable 0 - 30 ft (0.9 m) per minute 0 - 30 ft (0.9m) per minute
ITEM DESCRIPTION DIMENSION
Inside: 100 ft (30m) Inside: 100ft (30m)
Maximum free-standing height CHASSIS PEDESTAL
Outside: 72 ft (22m) Outside: 72ft (22m)
Maximum spacing between tie anchors 50 ft (15 m) 50 ft (15m) ft m ft m
A Platform Length 15’ – 55’ 4.57m - 16.76m 15’ – 55’ 4.57m - 16.76m
330 ft+ (100m+) Contact Klimer 330ft+ (100m+) Contact Klimer
Maximum anchored mast height 13’-4 3/4” min. - 4.08m min. -
for heights exceeding this. for heights exceeding this. B Overall cribbing footprint width 6’-0” 1.83m
16'-3/4" max. 4.90m
DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS 14’-1 3/4” min. - 4.31m min. - 8’-6 3/4” min. - 2.61m min. -
C Total base width from building face 20'-8" max. 6.30m 15'-1" max. 4.60m max.
Drive System Hydraulic rack-and-pinion drive As per single-mast configuration D Platform section width 5’-0” 1.52m 5’-0” 1.52m
26kW (35hp) gasoline engine or 0m min. - 0m min. -
Power System As per single-mast configuration E Platform extension width 0” min. - 9' max. 0” min. - 9' max.
22kW (30hp) electric motor 2.74m max. 2.74m max.
DRIVE UNIT SPECIFICATIONS 5’-0” min. - 1.52m min. - 5’-0” min. - 14' 1.52m min. -
F Total platform width 14' max. 4.27 max. max. 4.27 max.
COMPONENT DIMENSIONS: L x W x H WEIGHT G Extension gap to wall face 6” max.** 0.15m max.** 6” max.** 0.15m max.**
Drive Unit 62" x 77" x 82" (1575 x 1956 x 2083mm) 4562 lbs (2,110kg) H Rear outrigger extended length 4’-4” 1.32m N/A N/A
J Distance between outrigger jacks 14’-11” 4.55m 5’-4” 1.63m
Mast Section 30" x 30" x 60" (762 x 762 x 1524mm) 396 lbs (180kg)
K Overall cribbing footprint length 20’-11” 6.38m 7’-0” 2.13m
Platform Section 5 ft (1.5 m) long 60" x 60" x 29.5" (1,524 x 1524 x 8966mm) 460 lbs (209kg) 1’-8” min. - 0.51m min. -
L Front outrigger extended length N/A N/A
4’-4” max.*** 1.32m max.***
Platform Section 2.5 ft (0.76m) long 30" x 60" x 29.5" (762 x 1524 x 8966mm) 248 lbs (129kg)
Front cribbing pad clearance to 0.23m
not extended: 192" x 88" x 35" (5 x 2.2 x .89m) M 9” (min. 1”) 2’-6 3/4” (min. 1”) 0.78m
Chassis (SD) Base - Outriggers 6982lbs (3167kg) building face (min. 0.03m)
fully extended: 192" x 168" x 35" (5 x 4.3 x .89m)
Pedestal Base 76" x 70" x 32.5" (1.9 x 1.8 x 8.3m) 1234 lbs (560kg) * Platform extension width can reach up to 9’ with the use of knee braces and increasing the front outrigger extension, L. 30” is the maximum
allowable platform extension width for 20” front outrigger length. ** Gap limit may vary by region, consult OSHA and local regulations.
*** Front outriggers shall be extended at least 1’-8” or 2/3 of the platform extension width, whichever is greater.
PERSONNEL ONLY, NO MATERIAL STORAGE E1

KPM-8 SINGLE MAST LAYOUT SECTION LENGTHS & LOADS


L1 L2 DT LT D1 L1 D2 L2
# plat # plat
PERSONNEL ONLY, NO MATERIAL STORAGE E1 ft (m) lbs (kg) sect lbs (kg) sect lbs (kg)
D1 D2 10 (3.0) 11500 (5215) 0.5 5750 (2610) 0.5 5750 (2610)
DT
L1 L2
15 (4.6) 11500 (5215) 1 5750 (2610) 1 5750 (2610)

20 (6.1) 11120 (5045) 1.5 5560 (2520) 1.5 5560 (2520)

25 (7.6) 10750 (4875) 2 5375 (2440) 2 5375 (2440)

10500 (4765) 2.5 5250 (2380) 2.5 5250 (2380)


D1 D2 30 (9.1)

35 (10.7) 10250 (4650) 3 5125 (2325) 3 5125 (2325)


DT
40 (12.2) 10000 (4535) 3.5 5000 (2270) 3.5 5000 (2270)

45 (13.7) 9750 (4425) 4 4875 (2210) 4 4875 (2210)

50 (15.2) 8250 (3740) 4.5 4125 (1870) 4.5 4125 (1870)

KPM-8 TWIN MAST LAYOUT 55 (16.8) 5750 (2610) 5 2875 (1305) 5 2875 (1305)

PERSONNEL ONLY, NO MATERIAL STORAGE E1

L1 L2 L3 L4 L5
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
DM
PERSONNEL ONLY, NO MATERIAL STORAGE
DT
SECTION LENGTHS & LOADS
DTL1 DM LT L2 D1 L1 D2 L3
L2 D3 L3 D4 L4 L4 D5 L5 L5
ft (m) ft (m) lbs (kg) # plat lbs (kg) # plat lbs (kg) # plat lbs (kg) # plat lbs (kg) # plat lbs (kg)
sect sect sect sect sect
46.8 (14.3) 31.8 (9.7) 26000 (11795) 1 4000 (1815) 0 0 (0) 5 18000 (8165) 0 0 (0) 1 4000 (1815)
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
51.8 (15.8) 32.5 (9.9) 25000 (11340) 1.5 3500 (1590) 0 0 (0) 5 18000 (8165) 0 0 (0) 1.5 3500 (1590)
DM
56.8 (17.3) 33.3 (10.1) 24500 (11115) 2 4500 (2040) 0.5 2000 (905) 4 11500 (5215) 0.5 2000 (905) 2 4500 (2040)

61.8 (18.8) 39.0 (11.9) 23900 (10840) 2 4800 (2175) 0.5


DT
2000 (905) 5 10300 (4670) 0.5 2000 (905) 2 4800 (2175)

66.8 (20.4) 44.7 (13.6) 23100 (10480) 2 4800 (2175) 0.5 2000 (905) 6 9500 (4310) 0.5 2000 (905) 2 4800 (2175)

71.8 (21.9) 45.4 (13.8) 22800 (10340) 2.5 5000 (2270) 1 2000 (905) 5 8800 (3990) 1 2000 (905) 2.5 5000 (2270)

76.8 (23.4) 51.2 (15.6) 21000 (9525) 2.5 5000 (2270) 0.5 1500 (680) 7 8000 (3630) 0.5 1500 (680) 2.5 5000 (2270)

81.8 (24.9) 51.8 (15.8) 20800 (9435) 3 4000 (1815) 1 2000 (905) 6 8800 (3990) 1 2000 (905) 3 4000 (1815)

86.8 (26.5) 57.5 (17.5) 20000 (9070) 3 4000 (1815) 1 2000 (905) 7 8000 (3630) 1 2000 (905) 3 4000 (1815)

91.8 (28.0) 63.3 (19.3) 19200 (8710) 3 4000 (1815) 1 2000 (905) 8 7200 (3265) 1 2000 (905) 3 4000 (1815)

96.8 (29.5) 64.0 (19.5) 18600 (8435) 3.5 3200 (1450) 1 2000 (905) 8 8200 (3720) 1 2000 (905) 3.5 3200 (1450)

101.8 (31.0) 64.7 (19.7) 17800 (8075) 4 3200 (1450) 1.5 1700 (770) 7CMYK 8000 (3630) 1.5 1700 (770) 4 3200 (1450)

106.8 (32.6) 70.4 (21.5) 17000 (7710) 4 3500 (1590) 1.5 1700 (770) 8 6600 (2995)
0/0/0/0
1.5 1700 (770) 4 3500 (1590)

111.8 (34.1) 76.2 (23.2) 15000 (6805) 4 3500 (1590) 1.5 1700 (770) 9 4600 (2085)
100/40/0/0 1.5 1700 (770) 4 3500 (1590)

116.8 (35.6) 76.9 (23.4) 14200 (6440) 4.5 2700 (1225) 1.5 2100 (955) 9 4600 (2085) 1.5 2100 (955) 4.5 2700 (1225)

121.8 (37.1) 82.6 (25.2) 12400 (5625) 4.5 2200 (1000) 1.5 2100 (955) 10 3800 (1725) 1.5 2100 (955) 4.5 2200 (1000)

126.8 (38.6) 88.4 (26.9) 11600 (5260) 4.5 2200 (1000) 1.5 2100 (955) 11 3000 (1360) 1.5 2100 (955) 4.5 2200 (1000)

131.8 (40.2) 89.0 (27.1) 10800 (4900) 5 2000 (905) 2 1700 (770) 10 3400 (1540) 2 1700 (770) 5 2000 (905)

136.8 (41.7) 94.7 (28.9) 8800 (3990) 5 1200 (545) 2 1700 (770) 11 3000 (1360) 2 1700 (770) 5 1200 (545)

141.8 (43.2) 95.4 (29.1) 8000 (3630) 5.5 900 (410) 2 1600 (725) 11 3000 (1360) 2 1600 (725) 5.5 900 (410)

IMPORTANT! Study operator's manual before use. Do not load above recommended safe working loads. Platform loads shown are based on uniformly distributed load including
personnel and materials. Maximum 5 people. Extensions (E1) = 0-5 feet (1.5m). For longer extensions, loads will be reduced. Contact your Klimer representative for engineering
services. No materials at any time to be placed on platform extensions. For configurations not shown above, consult your local Klimer dealer or operator's manual. This product must
be used in conformity with industry safe use and best practices and applicable regulations, codes and ordinances. Specifications of products and equipment shown herein are subject
to change without notice.

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Self-Propelled Telescopic Booms
SX-180
Specifications
Models SX-180 Range Of Motion SX-180
Measurements US Metric 190 ft
57.91 m

Working height maximum* 186 ft 56.86 m 180 ft


54.86 m

Platform height maximum 180 ft 54.86 m 170 ft


51.81 m
Horizontal reach maximum 80 ft 24.38 m 160 ft
Below ground reach 2 ft 0.61 m 48.77 m

150 ft
A Platform length 3 ft 0.91 m 45.72 m

B Platform width 8 ft 2.44 m 140 ft


42.67 m

C Height - stowed 10 ft 3.05 m 130 ft


39.62 m

D Length - stowed 53 ft 1 in 16.18 m 120 ft


Length - transport (jib tucked under) 42 ft 8 in 13.00 m
36.58 m

110 ft
E Width - axles retracted 8 ft 2 in 2.49 m 33.53 m

Width - axles extended 16 ft 6 in 5.03 m 100 ft


30.48 m

F Wheelbase - axles retracted 16 ft 6 in 5.03 m 90 ft


27.43 m

Wheelbase - axles extended 15 ft 6 in 4.72 m 80 ft


24.38 m

G Ground clearance - center 1 ft 3 in 0.38 m 70 ft


21.34 m

Productivity 60 ft
18.29 m

Lift capacity 750 lb 340 kg 50 ft


15.24 m

Platform rotation 160° 40 ft


12.19 m
Vertical jib rotation 135° 30 ft
Horizontal jib rotation 60° 9.14 m

20 ft
Turntable rotation 360° continuous 6.1 m

Turntable tailswing - axle retracted 3 ft 9 in 1.14 m 10 ft


3.05 m

Turntable tailswing - axle extended 3 ft 6 in 1.07 m 0 ft


0m

Drive speed - stowed 2.3 mph 3.7 km/h -20 ft


-6.1 m
-10 ft
-3.05 m
0 ft
0m
10 ft
3.05 m
20 ft
6.1 m
30 ft
9.14 m
40 ft 50 ft 60 ft 70 ft 80 ft 90 ft
12.19 m 15.24 m 18.29 m 21.34 m 24.38 m 27.42 m

Drive Speed - out of stowed


below 125 ft (38.1 m) 0.4 mph 0.65 km/h
above 125 ft (38.1 m) 0.1 mph 0.17 km/h 20 ft
6.1 m

Gradeability - stowed 35%


15 ft
Turning radius - axle retracted: inside 20 ft 7 in 6.27 m 4.57 m

outside 28 ft 1 in 8.56 m 10 ft
3.05 m
Turning radius - axle extended: inside 9 ft 11 in 3.02 m
outside 24 ft 1 in 7.34 m 5 ft
1.52 m

Controls 12 V DC proportional
0 ft
Tires 445D50/710HD 0m

Power -5 ft
-1.52 m

Power source Deutz TD2.9 L4, 74 hp (55 kW), Tier 4 final -10 ft
-3.05 m
Perkins 854F-E34T, 74 hp (55 kW), Tier 4 final
Auxiliary power unit 12 V DC -15 ft
-4.57 m

Hydraulic tank capacity 110 gal 416 L


-20 ft
Fuel tank capacity 50 gal 189 L -6.1 m
-20 ft -15 Ft -10 ft -5ft 0 ft 5 ft 10 ft 15 ft 20 ft

Weight***
-6.1 m -4.57 m -3.05 m -1.52 m 0m 1.52 3.05 m 4.57 m 6.1 m
55,000 lbs 24,948 kg

Standards Compliance ANSI A92.5, CSA B354.4, EN 280, AS 1418.10


*T he metric equivalent of working height adds 2 m to platform height. U.S. adds 6 ft to platform height.
** Gradeability applies to driving on slopes. See operator’s manual for details regarding slope ratings.
*** W eight will vary depending on options and/or country standards.

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Self-Propelled Telescopic Booms
SX-180
Features
Standard Features Easily Configured To Meet Your Needs Options & Accessories
Measurements Platform Options Productivity Options
• 186 ft (57 m) working height • Steel 8 ft (2.44 m) (standard) • Platform swing gate
• 80 ft (24.4 m) horizontal reach • 8 ft (2.44 m) tri-entry • Half-mesh platform inserts
• 750 lb (340 kg) lift capacity • Welder package
Engine Options
• Welder Ready package
Productivity • 74 hp (55 kW) Deutz turbo diesel, T4f* • Cold weather, fire resistant, or
• Xchassis extendable axles (standard) biodegradable hydraulic oil
• 10 ft (3.05 m) 60° rotating jib • 74 hp (55 kW) Perkins turbo diesel, T4f* • Hostile environment kit
• Self-leveling platform Drive/Steer • Deluxe hostile environment kit
• 160° hydraulic platform rotation • 4WD (standard) • Thumb rocker steer
• Proportional joystick controls • 4WS (standard) • Light package
• Hydraulic oil cooler • Entry toe boards
Tires
• Drive enable • Pipe cradle (pair)
• AC power in the platform • Rough terrain foam-filled (standard) • Alarm package**
• Horn • Panel cradle package
• Hour meter • Lockable platform control box cover
• Tilt alarm • Operator Protective Structure**
• Descent alarm • Fall Arrest Bar
• 360° continuous turntable rotation • Anemometer
• Positive traction 4WD
• Two speed wheel motors Power Options
• Four wheel high angle steer • 12.5 kW welder ready AC generator
• Four steering modes: front, rear, crab 208V/110V/60Hz
and coordinated • Cold weather kit
• On board full diagnostics and engine • Diesel scrubber/catalytic muffler
monitoring display • Intake air pre-cleaner
• Telematics ready connector
• Entry Toeboard
• Lift Guard™ Contact Alarm

Power
• 7.5 kW welder ready generator * Also available as Tier 4i in limited regions
** Available through aftermarket parts only
- 208V/120V/60Hz (North America)
- 415V/240V/50Hz (Europe & Australia)
- 110V/55V/50Hz (UK)
• 12 V DC auxiliary power
• Auto engine fault protection
• Swing out engine tray

Genie United States Distributed By:


6464 185th Ave. NE
Redmond, WA 98052
Telephone +1 (425) 881-1800
Toll Free in USA/Canada +1 (800)-536-1800
Fax +1 (425) 883-3475

Effective Date: June, 2018. Product specifications and prices are subject to change without notice or obligation. The photographs and/or drawings in this document are for illustrative purposes only. Refer to the appropriate Operator’s Manual for
instructions on the proper use of this equipment. Failure to follow the appropriate Operator’s Manual when using our equipment or to otherwise act irresponsibly may result in serious injury or death. The only warranty applicable to our equipment
is the standard written warranty applicable to the particular product and sale and we make no other warranty, express or implied. Products and services listed may be trademarks, service marks or trade names of Terex Corporation and/or their
subsidiaries in the USA and many other countries. Terex, Genie and AWP are registered trademarks of Terex Corporation or its subsidiaries. © 2018 Terex Corporation.

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Backhoe

John Deere 310L

Specifications:

1. Engine Manufacturer - John Deere


2. Engine Model - PowerTech Plus 4045HT096
3. Displacement - ltr (Inches³)4.5 (276)
4. Rated Speed, - rpm2200
5. Engine Output - Net, kW (hp)70 (94)
6. Transmission Type - Power shift
7. Service Brake Type - Wet Multi Disc
8. Service Brake Actuation - Hydraulic w/Power Assist

DIMENSIONS:

1. Max length with std. Stick, mm - (ft./in) – 7240mm (23 ft. 9 in)
2. Height over std Stick, mm - (ft./in) – 3420mm (11 ft. 2 in)
3. Height over ext Stick, mm - (ft./in) - 3420mm (11 ft. 2 in)
4. Width over tires, mm - (ft./in) - 2160mm (7 ft. 1 in)
5. Wheelbase - 4WD, mm (ft./in) - 2190mm (7 ft. 2 in)
6. Ground Clearance, mm (inches) - 293 mm(12inches)
7. Width - General Purpose Shovel, mm (ft./in) - 2184mm (7 ft. 2 in)
8. Bucket Rotation - Position 1, °190
9. Shovel Pin Height - General Purpose, mm (ft./in) 3450 (11 ft. 4 in)
10. Dump Height - General Purpose, mm (ft./in) 2710 (8 ft. 11 in)
11. Dump Reach - General Purpose, mm (inches) 734 (28.9)
12. Digging Depth - General Purpose, mm (inches) 107 (4.2)

Dump Truck
Ford Aeromax Dump Truck (T/A)

Specifications
1. Manufacturer - Ford
2. Model - Aeromax
3. Asset Type - Dump Truck (T/A)
4. Detroit Series 60
5. Speed - 10 speed
6. Engine
7. Manufacturer - Detroit
8. Model - Series 60
9. Displacement - 12.7 litre
10. Horsepower - 470 hp
11. Front Weight - 12000 lb
12. Rear Weight - 40000 lb
13. Power Take Off - yes
14. Length - 15 ft.

COMPACTORS

CS44B vibratory soil compactor

The CS44B vibratory soil compactor has a durable Cat power train, field-proven hydraulic and vibratory
systems and the world's largest and most dedicated dealer support system.

SPECIFICATIONS:
1. Operating Weight - With Cab - 15895.0 lb
2. Operating Weight - With ROPS/FOPS -15307.0 lb
3. Weight - Drum with Cab - 7756.0 lb
4. Weight - Drum with ROPS/FOPS - 7460.0 lb
5. Compaction Width - 66.0 in
6. Ground Clearance - 16.2 in
7. Static Linear Load - With Cab - 118.0 lb/in
8. Static Linear Load - With ROPS/FOPS - 113.0 lb/in
9. Travel Speed – Maximum - 7.0 mile/h
10. Turning Radius - Inside Drum Edge - 10.0 ft.
11. Engine Model - Cat C3.4B
12. Gross Power - 100.6 HP
13. Drum Diameter - 48.1 in
14. Drum Width - 66.0 in
15. Height - With ROPS/FOPS or Cab - 9.35 ft.
16. Optional Blade Height - 22.6 in
17. Overall Length - 16.7 ft.
18. Overall Length - With Blade Option - 18.44 ft.
19. Overall Width - 5.91 ft.
20. Overall Width - With Blade Option - 6.95 ft.
21. Wheel Base - 8.5 ft.
22. VIBRATORY SYSTEM
23. Centrifugal Force – Maximum - 29900.0 lb
24. Centrifugal Force – Minimum - 15000.0 lb
25. Nominal Amplitude – High -- 0.066 in
26. Nominal Amplitude – Low -- 0.033 in
27. Variable Frequency Option Range - 23.3-31.9 Hz (1400-1914 vpm)
28. Vibratory Frequency – Standard -1914.0 V/m
29. Tires - 14.9 × 24 6-ply flotation
30. Fuel Tank Capacity - 40.0 gal (US
Stationery Mixer

Specification:

1. Model: JZM500
2. Productivity(L):20-25
3. Discharging Capacity(L): 500
4. Charging Capacity(L): 800
5. Maximum Size of Aggregate(mm): 60
6. Drum Rotating Speed(r/min): 13
7. Mixing Power(kw): 11
8. Pump Power(kw): 0.75

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