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CKS1100 Spec
CKS1100 Spec
Model : CKS1100
3 SPECIFICATIONS
5 GENERAL DIMENSIONS
7 WORKING RANGES
10 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
11 LIFTING CAPACITIES
17 LIFTING CAPACITIES
19 LIFTING CAPACITIES
21 LIFTING CAPACITIES
22 TRANSPORTATION PLAN
Powered by a hydraulic motor through a planetary reducer. Torsion-free precision machined upper frame. All components are
Brake: A spring-set, hydraulically released multiple-disc brake located clearly and service friendly. Engine will with low noise level.
is mounted on the boom hoist motor and operated through a Counterweight: 34.6 ton
counter-balance valve.
Drum Lock: External ratchet for locking drum
Drum: Single drum, grooved for 20 mm dia. wire rope Cab & Control
Line Speed: Single line on first drum layer
Hoisting/Lowering: 48 to 2 m/min Totally enclosed, full vision cab with safety glass, fully adjustable,
Boom hoisting/lowering: 20 mm x 155 m high backed seat with a headrest and armrests, and intermittent
Boom guy line: 34 mm wiper and window washer (skylight and front window).
Boom backstops: Required for all boom length Cab fittings:
Air conditioner, convenient compartment (for tool), cup holder,
cigarette lighter, sun visor, roof blind, tinted glass, floor mat,
Load Hoisting System footrest, and shoe tray
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Lower Structure Weight
Steel-welded carbody with axles. Crawler assemblies can be Including upper and lower machine, 34.6 ton counterweight and
hydraulically extended for wide-track operation or retracted for 6.5 ton carbody weight, basic boom (or basic boom + basic jib),
transportation. Crawler belt tension is maintained by hydraulic hook, and other accessories.
jack force on the track-adjusting bearing block. Weight: 102 ton
Carbodyweight: 6.5 ton Ground pressure: 95.4 kPa
Crawler drive: Independent hydraulic propel drive is built into
each crawler side frame. Each drive consists of a hydraulic
motor propelling a driving tumbler through a planetary gear box. Attachment
Hydraulic motor and gear box are built into the crawler side
frame within the shoe width. Boom & Jib:
Crawler brakes: Spring-set, hydraulically released parking Welded lattice construction using tubular, high-tensile steel
brakes are built into each propel drive. chords with pin connection between sections.
Steering mechanism: A hydraulic propel system provides
both skid steering (driving one track only) and counter-rotating Boom and Jib length
steering (driving each track in opposite directions). Min. Length Max. Length
Track rollers : Sealed track rollers for maintenance -free (Min. combination) (Max. combination)
operation. Crane Boom 15.2 m 70.1 m
Shoe (flat): 900 mm wide each crawler Fixed Iib 27.4 m + 9.1 m 61.0 m + 21.3 m
Max. gradeability: 40%
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GENERAL DIMENSIONS
(Unit: mm)
4,430
900
0
,86
R4
0
,2 4
15
OM
BO
C
6,090 SI
BA
3,360 1,100
2,990
1,495
940
7,380
2,030
3,500
450
2,200
1,270
5,800 3,500
6,770 (CRAWLER RETRACTED)
5,300
(CRAWLER EXTENDED)
This catalog may contain photographs of machines with specifications, attachments and optional equipment.
L L’
Hook L
110 t hook 4.2 m Hook L’
70 t hook 4.1 m Ball hook 3.6 m
35 t hook 3.9 m 35 t hook 3.9 m
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BOOM AND JIB ARRANGEMENTS
Crane Boom Arrangements
Boom Boom
Boom arrangement Boom arrangement
length m (ft) length m (ft)
18.3 (60) B 10 T
B 10 10 20 40 40A T
B 10 10 T
51.8 (170) B 20 20 40 40A T
21.3 (70)
B 40 40 40A T
B 20 T
B 10 20 20 40 40A T
24.4 (80) B 10 20 T
54.9 (180)
B 10 40 40 40A T
B 10 10 20 T
B 10 10 20 20 40 40A T
27.4 (90) B 20 20 T
B 20 40 40 40A T
B 10 20 20 T
B 10 10 20 20 T B 10 10 20 40 40 40A T
64.0 (210)
B 20 20 40 40 40A T
33.5 (110) B 10 10 40A T
B 20 40A T
67.1 (220) B 10 20 20 40 40 40A T
B 10 10 20 40A T
12.2 (40) B 10 T
Boom
27.4 m to 61.0 m 15.2 (50) B 20 T Symbol Jib Length Remarks
B 4.6 m Jib Base
18.3 (60) B 20 10 T T 4.6 m Jib Top
10 3.0 m Insert Jib
21.3 (70) B 10 10 20 T
20 6.1 m Insert Jib
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WORKING RANGES
Crane Boom
67.1m Boom 70
64.0m Boom
50°
65
61.0m Boom
57.9m Boom
60
54.9m Boom
45°
51.8m Boom 55
48.8m Boom
50
39.6m Boom
35°
36.9m Boom 40
33.5m Boom
35
30.5m Boom
30°
27.4m Boom 30
24.4m Boom
25°
25
21.3m Boom
18.3m Boom
20
15.2m Boom
2.2m
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
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Fixed Jib 10°
80°
61.0m Boom + 21.3m Jib 10°
85
70
65
60
55
35
30
25
20
2.2m
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
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WORKING RANGES
Fixed Jib 30°
80° 30°
85
61.0m Boom + 21.3m Jib
70
65
60
55
35
30
25
20
2.2m
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
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SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
• Ratings according to EN13000. <Reference Information>
• Operating radius is the horizontal distance from centerline of Main hoist loads
rotation to a vertical line through the center of gravity of the No. of Parts of Line 1 2 3 4 5
load. Maximum Loads (kN) 108 216 324 431 539
• The weight of hook block, slings and all other load handling Maximum Loads (t) 11.0 22.0 33.0 44.0 55.0
accessories shall be considered part of the lifted load.
• Ratings shown are based on freely suspended loads and make No. of Parts of Line 6 7 8 9 10
no allowance for such factors as wind effect on lifted load, Maximum Loads (kN) 647 755 863 971 1,079
ground conditions, out-of-level, operating speeds or any other Maximum Loads (t) 66.0 77.0 88.0 99.0 110.0
condition that could be detrimental to the safe operation of this
equipment. Auxiliary hoist loads
The operator, therefore, has the responsibility to judge the No. of Parts of Line 1 2
existing conditions and reduce lifted loads and operating Maximum Loads (kN) 108 216
speeds accordingly. Maximum Loads (t) 11.0 22.0
• Ratings are for operation on a firm and level surface, up to 1%
gradient. Weight of hook block
• At radii and boom lengths where no ratings are shown on Hook Block 110 t 70 t 35 t Ball Hook
chart, operation is not intended nor approved. Weight (t) 1.7 0.9 0.7 0.45
• Boom inserts and guy lines must be arranged as shown in the
"operator's manual". Operation of this equipment in excess of rated loads
• Boom hoist reeving is 10 parts of line. or disregard of instruction voids the warranty.
• Gantry must be in raised position for all conditions.
• Boom backstops are required for all boom lengths.
• The boom should be erected over the front of the crawlers, not
laterally.
• Ratings inside of boxes are based on structural
competence.
• The minimum rated load is 1.5 (ton).
• Crawler frames must be fully extended for all crane operations.
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LIFTING CAPACITIES
Counterweight: 34.6 t
Crane Boom Lifting Capacities Carbody Weight: 6.5 t
Unit: metric ton
Boom Boom
length length
Working (m) 15.2 18.3 21.3 24.4 27.4 30.5 33.5 36.6 39.6 42.7 (m) Working
radius (m) radius (m)
Boom Boom
length length
Working (m) 45.7 48.8 51.8 54.9 57.9 61.0 64.0 67.1 70.1 (m) Working
radius (m) radius (m)
Note:
Ratings according to EN13000.
Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components.
Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave.
Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
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Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities (Without Main Hook Block) Counterweight: 34.6 t
Carbody Weight: 6.5 t
(Jib Offset Angle : 10°) Unit: metric ton
Boom length (m) 27.4 30.5 33.5 Boom length (m)
Jib length (m) 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 Jib length (m)
Jib length (m) 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 Jib length (m)
Note:
Ratings according to EN13000.
Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components.
Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave.
Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
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LIFTING CAPACITIES
Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities (Without Main Hook Block) Counterweight: 34.6 t
Carbody Weight: 6.5 t
(Jib Offset Angle : 10°) Unit: metric ton
Boom length (m) 45.7 48.8 51.8 Boom length (m)
Jib length (m) 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 Jib length (m)
Jib length (m) 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 Jib length (m)
Note:
Ratings according to EN13000.
Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components.
Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave.
Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
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Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities (Without Main Hook Block) Counterweight: 34.6 t
Carbody Weight: 6.5 t
(Jib Offset Angle : 30°) Unit: metric ton
Boom length (m) 27.4 30.5 33.5 Boom length (m)
Jib length (m) 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 Jib length (m)
Jib length (m) 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 Jib length (m)
Note:
Ratings according to EN13000.
Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components.
Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave.
Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin
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LIFTING CAPACITIES
Fixed Jib Lifting Capacities (Without Main Hook Block) Counterweight: 34.6 t
Carbody Weight: 6.5 t
(Jib Offset Angle : 30°) Unit: metric ton
Boom length (m) 45.7 48.8 51.8 Boom length (m)
Jib length (m) 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 Jib length (m)
Jib length (m) 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 9.1 12.2 15.2 18.3 21.3 Jib length (m)
Note:
Ratings according to EN13000.
Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components.
Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave.
Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
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SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FOR CLAMSHELL RATING CHART
• Operating radius is the horizontal distance from centerline of (Clamshell bucket lifting)
rotation to a vertical line through the center of gravity of the • The total load that can be lifted is the value of the weight
load. of bucket, slings, and all other load handling accessories
• The weight of bucket, slings and all other load handling deducted from main boom ratings shown.
accessories shall be considered part of the lifted load. • The weight of bucket and materials must not exceed rated
• Ratings shown are based on freely suspended loads and make load.
no allowance for such factors as wind effect on lifted load, • Optimum bucket should be required according to material.
ground conditions, out-of-level, operating speeds or any other • Bucket capacity (m3) x specified gravity of material (ton/m3) +
condition that could be detrimental to the safe operation of bucket weight (ton) = rated load.
this equipment. The operator, therefore, has the responsibility • Bucket weight must also be decreased according to operating
to judge the existing conditions and reduce lifted loads and cycle and bucket lowering height.
operating speeds accordingly. • Rated loads are determined by stability and boom strength.
• Rated loads do not exceed 66% of minimum tipping loads. During simultaneous operations of boom and swing, rapid
• Ratings are for operation on a firm and level surface, up to 1% acceleration or deceleration must be avoided.
gradient. • Do not attempt to cast the bucket while swinging or diagonal
• At radii and boom lengths where no ratings are shown on draw-cutting.
chart, operation is not intended nor approved.
• Boom inserts and guy lines must be arranged as shown in the <Reference Information>
"operator's manual". Main hoist loads
• Boom hoist reeving is 10 parts of line. No. of Parts of Line 1
• Gantry must be in raised position for all conditions. Maximum Loads (kN) 98
• Boom backstops are required for all boom lengths. Maximum Loads (t) 10.0
• The boom should be erected over the front of the crawlers, not
laterally. Assembling the counterweight
• Crawler frames must be fully extended for all crane operations. 23.1 ton counterweight
without carbody weight
No.2 No.3
No.1
Counterweights
Carbody weights
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LIFTING CAPACITIES
Clamshell Rating Charts Counterweight: 23.1 t
Without Carbody Weight
Crane Boom Capacities Crawler Fully Extended
Unit: metric ton
Boom Boom
length length
Load (m) 15.2 18.3 21.3 24.4 (m) Load
radius (m) radius (m)
Note:
Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
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SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FOR REDUCED WEIGHTS RATING CHART
• Ratings according to EN13000. (Crane boom lifting)
• Operating radius is the horizontal distance from centerline of • The total load that can be lifted is the value of the weight of
rotation to a vertical line through the center of gravity of the hook block, slings, and all other load handling accessories
load. deducted from main boom ratings shown.
• The weight of hook block(s), slings and all other load handling
accessories shall be considered part of the lifted load. Boom length
Counterweight Carbody weight
• Ratings shown are based on freely suspended loads and make Without aux. With aux.
no allowance for such factors as wind effect on lifted load, 23.1 ton Without 15.2 m to 57.9 m 15.2 m to 54.9 m
ground conditions, out-of-level, operating speeds or any other
condition that could be detrimental to the safe operation of Assembling the counterweight
this equipment. The operator, therefore, has the responsibility 23.1 ton counterweight
to judge the existing conditions and reduce lifted loads and without carbody weight
operating speeds accordingly.
• Ratings are for operation on a firm and level surface, up to 1% No.2 No.3
gradient. No.1
• At radii and boom lengths where no ratings are shown on Counterweights
chart, operation is not intended nor approved.
• Boom inserts and guy lines must be arranged as shown in the
"operator's manual". Carbody weights
• Boom hoist reeving is 10 parts of line.
• Gantry must be in raised position for all conditions. <Reference Information>
• Boom backstops are required for all boom lengths. Main hoist loads
• The boom should be erected over the front of the crawlers, not No. of Parts of Line 1 2 3 4 5
laterally. Maximum Loads (kN) 108 216 324 431 539
• Ratings inside of boxes are based on structural Maximum Loads (t) 11.0 22.0 33.0 44.0 55.0
competence.
• The minimum rated load is 1.5 (ton). No. of Parts of Line 6 7 8 9 10
• Crawler frames must be fully extended for all crane operations. Maximum Loads (kN) 647 755 863 971 1,079
Maximum Loads (t) 66.0 77.0 88.0 99.0 110.0
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LIFTING CAPACITIES
Reduced Weights Rating Charts Counterweight: 23.1 t
Without Carbody Weight
Crane Boom Lifting Capacities Crawler Fully Extended
Unit: metric ton
Boom Boom
length length
Working (m) 15.2 18.3 21.3 24.4 27.4 30.5 33.5 36.6 39.6 42.7 (m) Working
radius (m) radius (m)
Boom Boom
length length
Working (m) 45.7 48.8 51.8 54.9 57.9 (m) Working
radius (m) radius (m)
Note:
Ratings according to EN13000.
Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structural components.
Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave.
Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
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SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FOR BARGE RATING CHART
• Operating radius is the horizontal distance from centerline of (Crane boom lifting)
rotation to a vertical line through the center of gravity of the • The total load that can be lifted is the value of the weight of
load. hook block, slings, and all other load handling accessories
• The weight of hook block(s), slings and all other load handling deducted from main boom ratings shown.
accessories shall be considered part of the lifted load.
• Condition of barge stability this rating chart were determined <Reference Information>
under the condition below. The stability of barge shall meet Main hoist loads
below condition. During operation the machinery static No. of Parts of Line 1 2 3 4 5
inclination against horizontal level. Maximum Loads (kN) 108 216 324 431 539
(A) Both sides (right & left) of machine Maximum Loads (t) 11.0 22.0 33.0 44.0 55.0
Maximum inclination shall be within 1.5 degrees
(B) Front & backward of macine No. of Parts of Line 6
Maximum inclination shall be within 3.0 degrees Maximum Loads (kN) 618
Maximum Loads (t) 63.0
Direction of Right and Left
for Machinery
Auxiliary hoist loads
No. of Parts of Line 1 2
Maximum Loads (kN) 108 216
Maximum Loads (t) 11.0 22.0
1.5° 3°
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LIFTING CAPACITIES
Barge Raiting Chart Counterweight: 34.6 t
Carbody Weight: 6.5 t
Crane Boom Lifting Capacities Crawler Fully Extended
Unit: metric ton
Boom Boom
length length
Load (m) 15.2 18.3 21.3 24.4 27.4 30.5 33.5 36.6 (m) Load
radius (m) radius (m)
Note:
Ratings according to japanese construction codes for mobile cranes and japanese safety ordinance on cranes, etc.
Ratings shown in are determined by the strength of the boom or other structual components.
Lifting capacities may vary depending on hook used or with/without auxiliary sheave.
Please refer rated chart in operator’s cabin.
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TRANSPORTATION PLAN
Name Dimension Weight (kg)
Base Machine
15,780
• Boom base
• Gantry
• Crawler
3,550
3,500
• Wire rope 57,410
(Front / rear / boom hoist)
3,500
Base Machine
9,420
• Gantry
• Crawler
• Wire rope
3,550
3,500
3,500
Base Machine
• Boom base 15,780 2,990*1
• Gantry
• Wire rope
3,100
3,050
Base Machine
• Gantry 8,650 2,990*1
• Wire rope
(Front / rear / boom hoist)
30,230
3,100
3,100
3,050
• Without crawler
• Without side steps
3,500 2,990
Crawler
6,770 900
11,930
1,130
1,100
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PARTS AND ATTACHMENTS
Base Machine Backstop
Boom base, Gantry, Crawler, Wire rope (Front/rear/boom hoist) Weight: 440 kg
Weight: 57,410 kg Width: 3,500 mm 6,790
15,780
Jib Tip
Weight: 280 kg
3,500
800
800 5,000
Jib Base
Weight: 200 kg
3,550
800
3,500 4,810 800
800
1,130
800
Strut Auxiliary Sheave
970
970
740
840
3,620 2,010
230
230
620
720
1,480 1,480
Counterweight No.1 Counterweight No.3, No.5 (R) Counterweight No.2, No.4 (L)
Weight: 11,600 kg Weight: 5,750 kg Weight: 5,750 kg
1,170
1,170
4,430
830
Carbody Weight (With float) Carbody Weight (Without float) Self Removal Unit
Weight: 3,320 kg / 1 piece Weight: 3,250 kg / 1 piece Weight: 870 kg
1,590 980
820
1,260
2,080
1,900
2,080
660
660
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Boom Tip Gantry
Weight: 1,525 kg Weight: 1,320 kg
1,680 8,320
1,250
1,650
1,690
5,360
Boom Base
760
Weight: 2,235 kg
7,790 1,730
1,780 310
3.0 m
Boom Insert
Weight: 380 kg
800
3,160 1,680
1,690
Lower Spreader
Weight: 200 kg
6.1 m
Boom Insert 225
Weight: 655 kg
6,210 1,680
700
1,690
910
12.2 m
Boom Insert
Weight: 1,195 kg
Ball Hook 35 t Hook
12,310 1,680 Weight: 450 kg Weight: 700 kg
1,140
1,210
1,580
12.2 m
Boom Insert (with Lug)
Weight: 1,220 kg
1,690
1,430
1,820
1,930
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specifications are subject to change without advance notice.
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