product guide
MR 295
contentsFeatures 2Specifications 3Component Weights 5MR295 H16
Dimensions 6Mast 7Load Charts 8
MR295 H20
Dimensions 10Mast 11Load Charts 12
MR295 H25
Dimensions 14Mast 15Load Charts 16
MR295 H16 (Metric)
Dimensions 18Mast 19Load Charts 20
MR295 H20 (Metric)
Dimensions 22Mast 23Load Charts 24
MR295 H25 (Metric)
Dimensions 26Mast 27Load Charts 28
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features
• Luffing jib with maximum radius of 197 ft (60 m)
• Three versions to choose from: 17.6 USt (16 t), 22 USt (20 t) and 27.6 USt (25 t)
• 3.1 USt (2.8 t) maximum capacity at 197 ft (60 m)
• Internal and external climbing with K mast
• 2-part, 3-part or 4-part reeving
www.manitowoccranegroup.com*Product may be shown with optional equipment.
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Seven (7) different jib lengths from 98 ft (30 m) to 197 ft (60 m) in 16 ft (5 m) increments make the MR 295 flexible to match the needsof your jobsite. In addition, the MR 295 can be placed on 6.6 ft (2 m)mast for compact spaces or 8 ft (2.45 m) mast for even taller freestanding height.
With a fixed counterweight, the MR 295has less moving parts and a morecompact counterjib.
The optional SM/DMhookblock allows the craneto be operated in 2-part, 3-part or 4-part lineapplications for greaterperformance on the jobsite.
Vision cab V140SR is equipped withall of the standard features of theV140S with the addition of a glasswindow on the ceiling for excellentvisibility with a luffing-jib tower crane.
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Jib98 ft (30 m) radius standard lattice jib. Catwalks in all sectionsfor maintenance and easy access to sling points for erection anddismantling. Identification plates are welded on each section.The jib foot attaches to the pivot point and locks in place withtwo (2) pins. Inspection platform is fixed to the jib nose andequipped with plates on each side for advertising decals.
*Optional Jib ExtensionsSix (6) optional jibs are available for radii from 115 ft (35 m) to197 ft (60 m).
Counter-JibOne 27.2 ft (8.3 m) design for all jib configurations. Hoisting andluffing winches, ballast, and servicing derrick are all located onthe counter-jib. Maintenance is easy with grated platforms andgrab rails fitted on each side. Four (4) pins connect the counter-jib to towerhead. Collecting devices prevent the pins from fallingduring removal.
Ballast (customer supplied)Two (2) concrete block styles for various ballasting combinationsaccording to jib length: 2,205 lb (1000 Kg) and 8,708 lb (3950Kg). Blocks are held in place by rods and a locking system.
Cab140 SR Vision cab is standard and includes heating, windowvent, tinted glass, windshield wipers, sun visor, document case,side pocket, bottle holder, ergonomic seat with high back,adjustable armrests, height and seating with control units, front-to-back shifting and reclining back.
ControlsDual axis joystick controls via umbilical cord at ground level. Incab controls at seat standard, *remote control with dual axisjoysticks optional.
ReevingSM hookblock for 2-part line application standard. *OptionalSM/DM hookblock for 2, 3 or 4-part line applications optional.
Electrical Requirement480 volt, 60 Hz measured at the turntable.
Dialog Visu & *AnemometerDialog Visu is standard and displays information to the operatorsuch as height under hook, radius, loads and overload moment,and wind speed (when *anemometer is ordered). Otheranemometer options: wind speed alarm, indicator for ground,and recorder.
*Denotes optional equipment
SwingRVF 182 Optima + slewing mechanism with maximum swingspeed of 0.8 RPM. Progressive control of speed with counter-slewing possible, anti-load swinging system makes aligning theload and jib easier.
HoistHoist is specific to version selected:
17.6 USt (16 t): 75 LVF 40 Optima22 USt (20 t): 100 LVF 50 Optima27.6 USt (25 t): 150 LCC 63
Optional hoists include:100 LVF 40 (17.6 USt [16 t])150 LCC 40 (17.6 USt [16 t])150 LCC 50 (22 USt [20 t])
75 LVF 40 Optima 100 LVF 50 Optima 150 LCC 63
Single Line Pull: 4.4 USt (4 t) 5.5 USt (5 t) 6.9 USt (6.25 t)
Hook speed: 295 ft/min 308 ft/min 361 ft/min (90 m/min) (94 m/min) (110 m/min)
Horse Power: 75 HP 100 HP 150 HPSpooling
Capacity: 2,090 ft (637 m) 3,727 ft (1136 m) 3,583 ft (1092m)
Specification of quantity of hoist rope is dependent uponcustomer’s requirements and mast height.
Luffer100 VVF 40: 100 HP variable frequency hoist with a luffing time ofone (1) minute forty (40) seconds from 15° to 86°.
* Optional Equipment* STANDARD NORTH AMERICAN SPECFICATION MR 295-H20:
includes electric slip ring, 150LCC50 hoist, 230 ft (70), cable2x4G 50mm2, 197 ft (60 m) jib radius, heating mechanisms forthe control panel and hoist motor, SM/DM hookblock, 820 ft(250 m) hoist rope, cab equipped with insulation, andanemometer.
* Additions to the above Standard North AmericanSpecification for respective models:
17.6 USt (16 t): 150 LCC 40 hoist * Electric slip ring* Jib radius 115 – 197 ft (35 – 60 m)* SM/DM Hookblock* Anemometer* Motorized greasing
Consult price list for additional options
Jib
JibExtension
CounterJib
NOTE: The information above is useful as a basic introduction to the crane. In no case may this serve as a substitute for the serialnumbered manuals. Dimensions have been rounded to the nearest tenth.
Ballast
Cab
Controls
Reeving2-Part
ElectricalRequirement
Anemometer
Swing
Hoist
Luffer
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MastK mast in sizes of K600 (6.6 ft [2 m]) or K800 (8.0 ft [2.45 m]),panel or monoblock, and climbing or non-climbing available.Lengths of 10.9 ft (3.33 m), 16.4 ft (5 m), and 32.8 ft (10 m)available. Identification plates welded on each section todesignate the type of mast and pin box to stow pins when not inuse.
Mast nomenclature:K – Series of mast with box angled membersM –Monoblock, non climbing R –ReinforcedMT – Monoblock & climbingRMT – Reinforced, monoblock, climbing
Equipped with aluminum ladders and galvanized steel restingplatforms in each section. Cast connections are secured withtwo double tapered pins.
*Tirax tool and *Tirax pins available for faster easier assembly.
NOTE: Combinations of masts can allow free-standing HUH toincrease.
Climbing EquipmentEquipment available for both internal climbing and externalclimbing of both 6.6 ft (2 m) and 8.0 ft (2.45 m) mast. Internalclimbing equipment sold separately: hydraulic unit, jack, andcollars. External climbing equipment sold separately: climbingcage, hydraulic unit, yoke, and jack.
Anchor StoolsAnchor stools to be used in combination with a concretefoundation.
Anchors P62A or P60US: permanent anchor, maximum free-standing HUH: 172.2 ft (52.5 m) for 6.6 ft (2 m) K mast.
Anchors P800A or P800US: permanent anchor, maximum free-standing HUH: 211.6 ft (64.5 m) for 8.0 ft (2.45 m) K mast.
Mast
ClimbingEquipment
AnchorStools
ChassisChassis available with square footprint of 19.7 ft (8 m) for K600and K800 mast. Composed of 2 metallic structures connectedwith a central mast-chassis and 4 struts for rigidity. A chassiscan be placed on straight or curved traveling equipment ormetallic stools embedded into a concrete block.
Chassis V60A: square footprint of 19.7 ft (8 m), free-standingHUH: 172.6 ft (52.6 m) for 6.6 ft (2 m) K mast, 98 ft (30 m) jib.
Chassis Y800A: square footprint of 19.7 ft (8 m), free-standingHUH: 231.0 ft (70.4 m) for 8.0 ft (2.45 m) K mast, 98 ft (30 m) jib.
Cross Shaped BaseA cross shaped base is available with a square footprint of 19.7ft (6 m). Composed of two (2) beams and able to be placed onscrew jacks with support plates, screw jacks with concreteblocks or traveling equipment.
Cross ZX6830 on K600: square footprint of 19.7 ft (6 m), free-standing HUH 180.8 ft (55.1 m) on 6.6 ft (2 m) K mast.
Cross ZX6830 on K800: square footprint of 19.7 ft (6 m), free-standing HUH 166.7 ft (50.8 m) on 8.0 ft (2.45 m) K mast.
*Consult price list for additional options
Chassis
Cross-ShapedBase
NOTE: The information above is useful as a basic introduction to the crane. In no case may this serve as a substitute for the serialnumbered manuals. Dimensions have been rounded to the nearest tenth.
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component weights
NOTE: The information above is useful as a basic introduction to the crane. In no case may this serve as a substitute for the serialnumbered manuals. Dimensions have been rounded to the nearest tenth.
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dimensions
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
3.1 USt
197 ft
5.3 USt
17.6 USt
164 ft
6.7 USt
17.6 USt
148 ft
8.5 USt17.6 USt
131 ft
9.8 USt17.6 USt
115 ft
12.8 USt17.6 USt98 ft
19.7 ft26.3 ft
8 ft x 8 ft
8 ft x 8 ft6.6 ft x 6.6 ft
4.1 USt
180 ft
17.6 USt
6.6 ft x 6.6 ft
8.8 USt
121 ft
27 ft
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mast
NOTE: Illustrated hook heights on this page were determined using FEM 1.001. Configurations shown may include optionalequipment. Other codes may require reductions in configurations.
0 33 66 98 131 164 180 197148115824916-16-33
164
180
197
148
115
82
131
98
66
49
16
33
0
27.2 ft 7.2
ft
3.8
ft
15°
86°
( ) 69 ft*
( ) 62 ft*
( ) 66 ft*
( ) 62 ft*
( ) 59 ft*
( ) 59 ft*
( ) 72 ft*
5.3
4.2
6.7
5.6
8.2
7.1
11 9.9
12.5
9.6
8.5
98 ft
12.8 USt
115 ft
9.8 USt
131 ft
8.5 USt
148 ft
6.7 USt
164 ft 180 ft
5.3 USt
4.1 USt
11.4
13.9
197 ft
3.1 USt
h (ft)
38.1
ft 73.8 90.2 106.6 123.0 139.4 155.8 172.276.4 92.8 109.3 125.7 142.1 158.579.4 95.8 112.2 128.6 145.0 161.4
* Maximum out-of-service jib angle
(ft)
H
16ft
33ft
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172156139123107907457
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H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft131 ft 167 9 1148 ft 161 8 2164 ft 156 9 -180 ft 145 7 2197 ft 139 8 - 16
ft33
ft
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172161145128112967963
B 60 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft131 ft 167 8 2148 ft 161 -164 ft 156 8 1180 ft 139 7 1197 ft 128 7 -16
ft33
ft
987654321
98 ft
173156140123107917458
V 60 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 156 8 -131 ft 145 6 2148 ft 135 6 1164 ft 123 6 -180 ft 113 4 2197 ft 107 5 -
18ft
20 ft
11ft
H
16ft
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212195179162146130113978064
P 800 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 200 10 2131 ft 190 10 1148 ft 184 9 2164 ft 173 9 1180 ft 168 8 2197 ft 162 9 - 16
ft
121110987654321
98 ft
212200184168151135118102866953
B 800 B
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 200 11 -131 ft 190 9 2148 ft 184 10 -164 ft 173 8 2180 ft 168 9 -197 ft 162 8 116
ft
121110987654321
98 ft
2312202031871711541381211058972
Y 800 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 220 11 -131 ft 209 9 2148 ft 203 10 -164 ft 193 8 2180 ft 182 8 1197 ft 176 7 2
26ft
26 ft
11ft
7ft
7ft
11ft
7ft
K600 Mast
K800 Mast
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load charts
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
MR 295 H16
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load charts
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
0ft/min
hp kW
75 55 2,090 ft75 LVF 40
Optima
ft/min 1 min 40 s 100 75100 VVF 40
2 x 12 2 x 9RVF 182Optima + 0 0.8rpm
CEI 38 IEC 38 kVA
75 LVF : 190 kVA100 LVF : 220 kVA150 LCC : 300 kVA
480 V (+6% -10%) 60 Hz
ft/min
8.8112 144
6.62493.3
2952.2
017.6
56 7213.2
1256.6
1484.4USt
ft/minUSt
ft/min150 LCC 40
USt
100 LVF 40Optima
0100 75 3,727 ft
8.8144 184
6.63083.3
3812.2
017.6
72 9213.2
1546.6
1904.4
0150 110 3,583 ft
8.8230 276
6.63484.4
4592.2
5511.1
017.6
115 13813.2
1748.8
2304.4
2762.2
MR 295 H16 60 Hz
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dimensions
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
3 USt
197 ft
5.2 USt
22 USt
164 ft
6.7 USt
22 USt
148 ft
8.4 USt
22 USt
131 ft
10.7 USt22 USt
115 ft
12.1 USt22 USt
98 ft
4 USt
180 ft
17.6 USt
11 USt
105 ft
27.2 ft
19.7 ft26.3 ft
8 ft x 8 ft
8 ft x 8 ft6.6 ft x 6.6 ft
6.6 ft x 6.6 ft
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mast
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
0 33 66 98 131 164 180 197148115824916-16-33
164
180
197
148
115
82
131
98
66
49
16
33
0
27.2 ft 7.2
ft
3.8
ft
15°
86°
( ) 69 f t *
( ) 62 f t *
( ) 66 f t *
( ) 62 f t *
( ) 59 f t *
( ) 59 f t *
( ) 72 f t *
5.3
4.2
6.7
5.6
8.2
7.1
11 9.9
12.5
9.6
8.5
98 f t
12 . 1USt
115 f t
10. 7USt
131 f t
8. 4USt
148 f t
6.7 USt
164 f t 180 f t
5.2 USt
4 USt
11.4
13.9
197 f t
3 USt
h (f t)
38.1
ft 73.8 90.2 106.6 123.0 139.4 155.8 172.276.4 92.8 109.3 125.7 142.1 158.579.4 95.8 112.2 128.6 145.0 161.4
* Maximum out-of -service jib angle
f t
H
16ft
33ft
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172156139123107907457
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H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft131 ft 167 9 1148 ft 161 8 2164 ft 156 9 -180 ft 145 7 2197 ft 139 8 - 16
ft33
ft
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172161145128112967963
B 60 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft131 ft 167 8 2148 ft 161 -164 ft 156 8 1180 ft 139 7 1197 ft 128 7 -16
ft33
ft
987654321
98 ft
173156140123107917458
V 60 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 156 8 -131 ft 145 6 2148 ft 135 6 1164 ft 123 6 -180 ft 113 4 2197 ft 107 5 -
18ft
20 ft
11ft
H
16ft
121110987654321
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212195179162146130113978064
P 800 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 200 10 2131 ft 190 10 1148 ft 184 9 2164 ft 173 9 1180 ft 168 8 2197 ft 162 9 - 16
ft
121110987654321
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212200184168151135118102866953
B 800 B
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 200 11 -131 ft 190 9 2148 ft 184 10 -164 ft 173 8 2180 ft 168 9 -197 ft 162 8 116
ft
121110987654321
98 ft
2312202031871711541381211058972
Y 800 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 220 11 -131 ft 209 9 2148 ft 203 10 -164 ft 193 8 2180 ft 182 8 1197 ft 176 7 2
26ft
26 ft
11ft
7ft
7ft
11ft
7ft
K600 Mast
K800 Mast
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load charts
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
MR 295 H20
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THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
load charts
0 Þft/min
hp kW
100 75 3,340 ft100 LVF 50
Optima
ft/min 1 min 40 s 100 75100 VVF 40
2 x 12 2 x 9RVF 182Optima + 0 Þ 0.8rpm
100 LVF : 220 kVA150 LCC : 300 kVA
CEI 38 IEC 38 kVA
480 V (+6% -10%) 60 Hz
ft/min
11118 Þ 177 Þ
6.6282 Þ
3.33082.1
0 Þ
2259 Þ 89 Þ
13.2141 Þ
6.61544.2USt
ft/minUSt150 LCC 50 150 110 2,579 ft
0 Þ
11190 Þ 223 Þ
8.3282 Þ
5.5374 Þ
2.84531.4
0 Þ
2295 Þ 112 Þ
16.5141 Þ
11187 Þ
5.52262.8
MR 295 H20 60 Hz
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dimensions
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2.7 USt
197 ft
5 USt
22 USt
164 ft
6.4 USt
27.6 USt
148 ft
7.9 USt
27.6 USt
131 ft
10.4 USt
27.6 USt
115 ft
13.2 USt27.6 USt
98 ft
3.7 USt
180 ft
17.6 USt
13.8 USt
90 ft
27 ft
19.7 ft26.3 ft
8 ft x 8 ft
8 ft x 8 ft6.6 ft x 6.6 ft
6.6 ft x 6.6 ft
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THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
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0 33 66 98 131 164 180 197148115824916-16-33
164
180
197
148
115
82
131
98
66
49
16
33
0
27.2 ft 7.2
ft
3.8
ft
15°
86°
( ) 69 f t *
( ) 62 f t *
( ) 66 f t *
( ) 62 f t *
( ) 59 f t *
( ) 59 f t *
( ) 72 f t *
5.3
4.2
6.7
5.6
8.2
7.1
11 9.9
12.5
9.6
8.5
98 f t
13. 2USt
115 f t
10. 4USt
131 f t
7 . 9USt
148 f t
6.4 USt
164 f t 180 f t
5 USt
3.7 USt
11.4
13.9
197 f t
2.7 USt
h (f t)
38.1
ft 73.8 90.2 106.6 123.0 139.4 155.8 172.276.4 92.8 109.3 125.7 142.1 158.579.4 95.8 112.2 128.6 145.0 161.4
* Maximum out-of -service jib angle
f t
H
16ft
33ft
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H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft131 ft 167 9 1148 ft 161 8 2164 ft 156 9 -180 ft 145 7 2197 ft 139 8 - 16
ft33
ft
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172161145128112967963
B 60 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft131 ft 167 8 2148 ft 161 -164 ft 156 8 1180 ft 139 7 1197 ft 128 7 -16
ft33
ft
987654321
98 ft
173156140123107917458
V 60 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 156 8 -131 ft 145 6 2148 ft 135 6 1164 ft 123 6 -180 ft 113 4 2197 ft 107 5 -
18ft
20 ft
11ft
H
16ft
121110987654321
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212195179162146130113978064
P 800 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 200 10 2131 ft 190 10 1148 ft 184 9 2164 ft 173 9 1180 ft 168 8 2197 ft 162 9 - 16
ft
121110987654321
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212200184168151135118102866953
B 800 B
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 200 11 -131 ft 190 9 2148 ft 184 10 -164 ft 173 8 2180 ft 168 9 -197 ft 162 8 116
ft
121110987654321
98 ft
2312202031871711541381211058972
Y 800 A
H (ft) 16 ft 11 ft115 ft 220 11 -131 ft 209 9 2148 ft 203 10 -164 ft 193 8 2180 ft 182 8 1197 ft 176 7 2
26ft
26 ft
11ft
7ft
7ft
11ft
7ft
K600 Mast
K800 Mast
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load chartsMR 295 H25
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hp kW
ft/min 1 min 40 s 100 75100 VVF 40
2 x 12 2 x 9RVF 182Optima + 0 Þ 0.8rpm
CEI 38 IEC 38 kVA
150 LCC : 300 kVA480 V (+6% -10%) 60 Hz
ft/min
ft/minUSt150 LCC 63 150 110 1,512 ft
013.8
151 1849.9
2306.6
3023.3
3611.7
027.6
75 9219.8
11513.2
1516.6
1803.4
MR 295 H25 60 Hz
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
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2,8 t
60 m
4,8 t
16 t
50 m
6,1 t
16 t
45 m
7,7 t16 t
40 m
8,9 t16 t
35 m
11,6 t16 t30 m
6 m8 m
2,45 m x 2,45 m
2,45 m x 2,45 m2 m x 2 m
3,7 t
55 m
16 t
2 m x 2 m
8 t
37 m
8,3 m
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THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
0 10 m 20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m 55 m 60 m45 m35 m25 m15 m5 m-5 m-10 m
50 m
55 m
60 m
45 m
35 m
25 m
40 m
30 m
20 m
15 m
5 m
10 m
0
8,3 m 2,2
m
1,15
m
15°
86°
( ) 21 m *
( ) 19 m *
( ) 20 m *
( ) 19 m *
( )18 m *
( ) 18 m *
( ) 22 m *
4,8
3,8
6,1
5,1
7,4
6,4
10 9 11,3
8,7
7,7
30 m
11, 6t
35 m
8, 9t
40 m
7, 7t
45 m
6,1 t
50 m 55 m
4,8 t 3,7 t
10,3
12,6
60 m
2,8 t
h (m )
11,6
m
22,5 27,5 32,5 37,5 42,5 47,5 52,523,3 28,3 33,3 38,3 43,3 48,324,2 29,2 34,2 39,2 44,2 49,2
* Maxim um out-of-service jib angle
H
5m
10m
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52,547,542,537,532,527,522,517,5
P 62 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m40 m 50,8 9 145 m 49,1 8 250 m 47,5 9 -55 m 44,1 7 260 m 42,5 8 - 5
m10
m
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52,549,144,139,134,129,124,119,1
B 60 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m40 m 50,8 8 245 m 49,1 9 -50 m 47,5 8 155 m 42,5 7 160 m 39,1 7 -
5m
10m
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52,647,642,637,632,627,622,617,6
V 60 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 47,6 8 -40 m 44,3 6 245 m 41 6 150 m 37,6 6 -55 m 34,3 4 260 m 32,6 5 -
5,4
m
6 m
3,33
m
H
5m
121110987654321
30 m
64,559,554,549,544,539,534,529,524,519,5
P 800 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 61,1 10 240 m 57,8 10 145 m 56,1 9 250 m 52,8 9 155 m 51,1 8 260 m 49,5 9 - 5
m
121110987654321
30 m
64,561,156,151,146,141,136,131,126,121,116,1
B 800 B
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 61,1 11 -40 m 57,8 9 245 m 56,1 10 -50 m 52,8 8 255 m 51,1 9 -60 m 49,5 8 1
5m
121110987654321
30 m
70,467625752474237322722
Y 800 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 67 11 -40 m 63,7 9 245 m 62 10 -50 m 58,7 8 255 m 55,4 8 160 m 53,7 7 2
7,8
m
8 m
3,33
m2
m
2m
3,33
m2
m
K600 Mast
K800 Mast
metric mast
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MR 295 H16
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29
5metric load charts
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
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MR 295 H16
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29
50m/min
ch - PShp kW
75 55 637 m75 LVF 40
Optima
m/min 1 min 40 s 100 75100 VVF 40
2 x 12 2 x 9RVF 182Optima + 0 Þ 0,8
tr/minU/min - rpm
75 LVF : 190 kVA100 LVF : 220 kVA150 LCC : 270 kVA
CEI 38 IEC 38 kVA
400 V (+6% -10%) 50 Hz
75 LVF : 190 kVA100 LVF : 220 kVA150 LCC : 300 kVA
480 V (+6% -10%) 60 Hz
m/min
834 44
6763
902
016
17 2212
386
454t
m/mint
m/min150 LCC 40
t
100 LVF 40Optima
0100 75 1136 m
844 56
6943
1162
016
22 2812
476
584
0150 110 1092 m
870 84
6106
4140
2168
10
1635 42
12538
704
842
MR 295 H16 50 Hz - 60 Hz
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
metric load charts
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MR 295 H16
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5metric dimensions
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
22
2,7 t
60 m
4,7 t
20 t
50 m
6,1 t
20 t
45 m
7,6 t
20 t
40 m
9,7 t20 t
35 m
11 t20 t
30 m
3,6 t
55 m
16 t
10 t
32,1 m
8,3 m
6 m8 m
2,45 m x 2,45 m
2,45 m x 2,45 m2 m x 2 m
2 m x 2 m
MR 295 H20
MR
29
5
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
230 10 m 20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m 55 m 60 m45 m35 m25 m15 m5 m-5 m-10 m
50 m
55 m
60 m
45 m
35 m
25 m
40 m
30 m
20 m
15 m
5 m
10 m
0
8,3 m 2,2
m
1,15
m
15°
86°
( ) 21 m *
( ) 19 m *
( ) 20 m *
( ) 19 m *
( ) 18 m *
( ) 18 m *
( ) 22 m *
4,8
3,8
6,1
5,1
7,4
6,4
10 9 11,3
8,7
7,7
30 m
11 t
35 m
9, 7t
40 m
7, 6t
45 m
6,1 t
50 m 55 m
4,7 t 3,6 t
10,3
12,6
60 m
2,7 t
h (m )
11,6
m
22,5 27,5 32,5 37,5 42,5 47,5 52,523,3 28,3 33,3 38,3 43,3 48,324,2 29,2 34,2 39,2 44,2 49,2
* Maxim um out-of-service jib angle
H
5m
10m
10987654321
30 - 35 m
52,547,542,537,532,527,522,517,5
P 62 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m40 m 50,8 9 145 m 49,1 8 250 m 47,5 9 -55 m 44,1 7 260 m 42,5 8 - 5
m10
m
10987654321
30 - 35 m
52,549,144,139,134,129,124,119,1
B 60 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m40 m 50,8 8 245 m 49,1 9 -50 m 47,5 8 155 m 42,5 7 160 m 39,1 7 -
5m
10m
987654321
30 m
52,647,642,637,632,627,622,617,6
V 60 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 47,6 8 -40 m 44,3 6 245 m 41 6 150 m 37,6 6 -55 m 34,3 4 260 m 32,6 5 -
5,4
m
6 m
3,33
m
H
5m
121110987654321
30 m
64,559,554,549,544,539,534,529,524,519,5
P 800 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 61,1 10 240 m 57,8 10 145 m 56,1 9 250 m 52,8 9 155 m 51,1 8 260 m 49,5 9 - 5
m
121110987654321
30 m
64,561,156,151,146,141,136,131,126,121,116,1
B 800 B
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 61,1 11 -40 m 57,8 9 245 m 56,1 10 -50 m 52,8 8 255 m 51,1 9 -60 m 49,5 8 1
5m
121110987654321
30 m
70,467625752474237322722
Y 800 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 67 11 -40 m 63,7 9 245 m 62 10 -50 m 58,7 8 255 m 55,4 8 160 m 53,7 7 2
7,8
m
8 m
3,33
m2
m
2m
3,33
m2
m
K600 Mast
K800 Mast
MR 295 H20metric mast
MR
29
5metric load charts
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
24
MR 295 H20
MR
29
5
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
metric load charts
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0m/min
ch - PShp kW
100 75 1018 m100 LVF 50
Optima
m/min 1 min 40 s 100 75100 VVF 40
2 x 12 2 x 9RVF 182Optima + 0 0,8
tr/minU/min - rpm
100 LVF : 220 kVA150 LCC : 270 kVA
CEI 38 IEC 38 kVA
400 V (+6% -10%) 50 Hz
100 LVF : 220 kVA150 LCC : 300 kVA480 V (+6% -10%) 60 Hz
m/min
1036 54
6863
941,9
020
18 2712
436
473,8t
m/mint150 LCC 50 150 110 786 m
010
58 687,5
865
1142,5
1381,25
020
29 3415
4310
575
692,5
MR 295 H20 50 Hz - 60 Hz
MR 295 H20
MR
29
5metric dimensions
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
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2,45 t
60 m
4,5 t
20 t
50 m
5,8 t
25 t
45 m
7,2 t
25 t
40 m
9,4 t
25 t
35 m
12 t25 t
30 m
3,4 t
55 m
16 t
12,5 t
27,3 m
8,3 m
6 m8 m
2,45 m x 2,45 m
2,45 m x 2,45 m2 m x 2 m
2 m x 2 m
MR 295 H25
MR
29
5
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
270 10 m 20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m 55 m 60 m45 m35 m25 m15 m5 m-5 m-10 m
50 m
55 m
60 m
45 m
35 m
25 m
40 m
30 m
20 m
15 m
5 m
10 m
0
8,3 m 2,2
m
1,15
m
15°
86°
( ) 21 m *
( ) 19 m *
( ) 20 m *
( ) 19 m *
( ) 18 m *
( ) 18 m *
( ) 22 m *
4,8
3,8
6,1
5,1
7,4
6,4
10 9 11,3
8,7
7,7
30 m
12 t
35 m
9, 4t
40 m
7, 2t
45 m
5,8 t
50 m 55 m
4,5 t 3,4 t
10,3
12,6
60 m
2,45 t
h (m )
11,6
m
22,5 27,5 32,5 37,5 42,5 47,5 52,523,3 28,3 33,3 38,3 43,3 48,324,2 29,2 34,2 39,2 44,2 49,2
* Maxim um out-of-service jib angle
H
5m
10m
10987654321
30 - 35 m
52,547,542,537,532,527,522,517,5
P 62 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m40 m 50,8 9 145 m 49,1 8 250 m 47,5 9 -55 m 44,1 7 260 m 42,5 8 - 5
m10
m
10987654321
30 - 35 m
52,549,144,139,134,129,124,119,1
B 60 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m40 m 50,8 8 245 m 49,1 9 -50 m 47,5 8 155 m 42,5 7 160 m 39,1 7 -
5m
10m
987654321
30 m
52,647,642,637,632,627,622,617,6
V 60 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 47,6 8 -40 m 44,3 6 245 m 41 6 150 m 37,6 6 -55 m 34,3 4 260 m 32,6 5 -
5,4
m
6 m
3,33
m
H
5m
121110987654321
30 m
64,559,554,549,544,539,534,529,524,519,5
P 800 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 61,1 10 240 m 57,8 10 145 m 56,1 9 250 m 52,8 9 155 m 51,1 8 260 m 49,5 9 - 5
m
121110987654321
30 m
64,561,156,151,146,141,136,131,126,121,116,1
B 800 B
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 61,1 11 -40 m 57,8 9 245 m 56,1 10 -50 m 52,8 8 255 m 51,1 9 -60 m 49,5 8 1
5m
121110987654321
30 m
70,467625752474237322722
Y 800 A
H (m) 5 m 3,33 m35 m 67 11 -40 m 63,7 9 245 m 62 10 -50 m 58,7 8 255 m 55,4 8 160 m 53,7 7 2
7,8
m
8 m
3,33
m2
m
2m
3,33
m2
m
K600 Mast
K800 Mast
MR 295 H25metric mast
MR
29
5M
R2
95
metric load charts
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
28
MR 295 H25
MR
29
5M
R2
95
THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE. The individual crane’s load chart,operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.
metric load charts
29
ch - PShp kW
m/min 1 min 40 s 100 75100 VVF 40
2 x 12 2 x 9RVF 182Optima + 0 0,8
tr/minU/min - rpm
150 LCC : 270 kVA
CEI 38 IEC 38 kVA
400 V (+6% -10%) 50 Hz
150 LCC : 300 kVA480 V (+6% -10%) 60 Hz
m/min
m/mint150 LCC 63 150 110 461 m
012,5
46 569
706
923
1101,56
025
23 2818
3512
466
553,12
MR 295 H25 50 Hz - 60 Hz
MR 295 H25
MR
29
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30
MR
29
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notes
31
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