How to Crangle

Everything you need to Crangle!

Lift Plan

Crane Supplier
  • Refers to the individual or company supplying the crane.
  • This can be loaded from the directory or input manually
  • When Save for future use is ticked this will save this instance of the supplier to the directory.

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Client
  • Refers to the individual or company being supplied the crane
  • This can be loaded from the directory or input manually
  • When Save for future use is ticked this will save this instance of the client to the directory.

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Job
  • Specific job number, name, address and date pertaining to the job

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Crane
  • Refers to the crane being supplied
  • This can be loaded from the directory or input manually
  • When Save for future use is ticked this will save this instance of the crane to the directory.

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Reeving & Counterweight
  • Line Pull refers to the maximum rated capacity of your winch
  • Parts of line refers to the amount rope runs you have reeved from the boom head sheave to the hook block
  • Counterweight Config refers to the weight of the counterweight used on the crane

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Load Details
  • Describes the load being lifted
  • Add load weight, rigging weight, hook block weight and additional weight to calculate the total weight being lifted.

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WLL
  • WLL refers to the cranes maximum rated capacity at the shown radius
  • Percentage of chart uses total load weight and the WLL ( rated capacity) to calculate the percentage of the cranes maximum lifting capacity

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Crane Configuration
  • Data imported from the range chart layout

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Point Load
  • Outrigger force is the max load applied by a crane’s outrigger onto the ground during a lift.
  • Input the Outrigger pad size to see the pad area, the Point load will be converted to T/perm2, KPA or Kips/ft2 and PSI depending on the measurement system selected.

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