product guide features • 51-197 ft. (15.5-60m) 5-section full power MEGAFORM™ boom • 36-62 ft. (11-19m) telescoping offsettable swingaway extension • 69-200 ft. (21-61m) luffing jib • MEGALIFT™ main boom attachment • 220,400 lb. (100 Tonnes) counterweight with hydraulic removal system • MEGATRAK™ suspension GMK 6350 All Terrain Crane contents Features 2 Specifications 3 Dimensions 5 Counterweight 6 Travel Proposal 7 Working Range 8 Main Boom and Swingaway Charts 9 Working Range MEGALIFT 11 MEGALIFT charts 12 Working Range w/inserts 13 Swingaway Charts w/one or two inserts 14 Working Range Luffing 15 Luffing Charts 16 Overview 22 www.manitowoc.com
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productguide
features• 51-197 ft. (15.5-60m) 5-section full power
MEGAFORM™ boom
• 36-62 ft. (11-19m) telescoping offsettableswingaway extension
• 69-200 ft. (21-61m) luffing jib
• MEGALIFT™ main boom attachment
• 220,400 lb. (100 Tonnes) counterweight withhydraulic removal system
• MEGATRAK™ suspension
GMK6350
All Terrain Crane
contentsFeatures 2Specifications 3Dimensions 5Counterweight 6Travel Proposal 7Working Range 8Main Boom and Swingaway Charts 9Working Range MEGALIFT 11MEGALIFT charts 12Working Range w/inserts 13Swingaway Charts w/one or two inserts 14Working Range Luffing 15Luffing Charts 16Overview 22
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GM
K6350
features
Grove GMK cranesincorporate a trulyindependent suspensionsystem known asMEGATRAK™ whichallows all wheels to remainon the ground at all timesso that stresses andweights are not continuallytransferred between axles.Controlled from the cab,the suspension can beraised or lowered (front-to-back and side-to-side) orautomatically levelled forhighway travel.
While the operator is concentrating on thelift, ECOS (Electronic Crane OperatingSystem) is busy monitoring and controllingall of the principle crane functions andproviding exact telescoping status on itsfully graphic in cab display.
Monitoring the lifting condition of the crane at all times, EKS4 workstogether with, but independently of the ECOS as a complete commandand control system, or separately as a load moment indicator.Continually running fault analysis, the system advises service codeswhich can be transmitted to any Grove service center, allowing fastaccurate investigation and recommendation.
The proven “U” shaped MEGAFORM™boom design provides a natural cradlingposition for boom sections whicheliminates stiffeners-thus reducingweight and increasing capacity. Largewear pads provide superior boomalignment when telescoping and allowsan excellent transition of weightsbetween sections.
The unique TWIN-LOCK™ boompinning system automatically pins thesections in position using twohorizontal large diameter pins, whichincreases security. A single telescopecylinder inside the boom reducesweight which has been usedelsewhere to strengthen the machine.
Superstructure
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K6350
specifications
Boom
51 ft. - 197 ft. (15.5 m - 60 m) five section, full powerMEGAFORM™ boom with patented TWIN-LOCK™ boom pinningsystem. Maximum tip height: 207 ft. (63 m).
Boom Elevation
Single lift cylinder with safety valve provides boom angle from -1.5° to +82°.
* Telescopic Swingaway Extension
36 ft. - 62 ft. (11 m - 19 m) telescoping offsettable swingawayextension. Offsettable at 5° and 30°.
Lattice Jib
Luffing Jib is a lattice design with lengths of 69 ft. -200 ft. (21 m -61m) in sections of 26 ft. (8 m). The luffing jib converts to a fixedoffset lattice jib using an offset angle adapter and provideslengths of 62 ft. - 194 ft. (19 m - 59 m) offsettable at 3° and 25°.
MEGALIFT™ Attachment-Main Boom
Consists of a mast, pendant lines, and hydraulic tensioningwinch to support the main boom during lifting operations. Loadcharts available for main boom only as optional equipment.
Load Moment & Anti-Two Block System
Load moment and anti-two block system with audio/visualwarning and control lever lockout provides electronic display ofboom angle, length, radius, tip height, relative load moment,maximum permissible load, load indication and warning ofimpending two-block condition.
Cab
All aluminum construction cab is tiltable (approximately 20°) andincludes safety glass and adjustable operator’s seat withhydraulic suspension. Other features include engine dependenthot water heater, armrest integrated crane controls, andergonomically arranged instrumentation.
Swing
3 axial piston fixed displacement motors provide swing speed of0 - 1.6 RPM thru planetary gear box. Also provided is a springapplied, hydraulically released automatic swing brake with footoperated release for free swing.
Counterweight
220,400 lbs. (100 Tonnes) consisting of various sections withhydraulic installation/removal system (see counterweightconfiguration on page 17).
Engine
Mercedes-Benz OM906LA, diesel, 6 cylinders, water cooled,turbocharged, 275 HP (205 kW) at 1800 rpm. Max. torque: 811 ft./lbs. (1100 Nm) at 1300 rpm. Engine emission: EUROMOT/EPA/CARB.
Fuel Tank Capacity
87 gal. (330 L).
Hydraulic System
4 separate circuits, 3 axial piston variable displacement pumpswith electronic power limiting control and 1 axial piston variabledisplacement pump for slewing. Standard thermostaticallycontrolled oil cooler keeps oil at optimum operating temperature.Tank capacity: 322 gal. (1220 L)
Control System
Full electronic control of all crane movements is accomplishedusing electrical control levers with automatic reset to zero.Controls are integrated with the LMI and engine managementsystem by CAN-BUS.
Hoist
Main and auxiliary hoist are powered by axial piston variabledisplacement motor with planetary gear and brake. “Thumb-thumper” hoist drum rotation indicator alerts operator of hoistmovement.
Main Auxiliary
Line length: 984 ft. 1,378 ft.(300 m) (420 m)
Rope diameter: 24 mm 24 mm
Line speed: 460 ft./min. 426 ft./min.(140 m/min) (130 m/min)
Line pull: 24,700 lbs. 24,700 lbs.(110 kN) (110 kN)
Electrical System
24 V system with three-phase alternator 28 V/80 A, 2 batteries 12V/170 Ah.
* Optional Equipment
* Engine-independent diesel heater, with engine pre-heater* Second spotlight* Stereo/CD player* Air Conditioning* Stainless steel exhaust system* MEGALIFT attachment* Engine independent propane cab heater* Auxiliary boom nose* Boom mounted work lights* Aircraft warning light* 24 hr. timer for diesel heater
* Denotes optional equipment
Boom
Boom Elevation
Extension
Extension
Boom
Load Moment & Anti-Two Block System
Cab
Engine
Fuel Tank Capacity
Defined Arc
Counterweight
Hydraulic System
Crane Functions
Hoist
Electrical System
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specifications
Chassis
Box-type, torsion resistant frame is fabricated from high-strengthsteel.
Outrigger System
Hydraulic two-stage outrigger beams are extended by a singlehydraulic cylinder and two cables. Outriggers can adjust to twopositions:
Four 29.5 in. x 32 in. (750 mm x 810 mm), self stowing, steeloutrigger pads provide rigid lifting base. Outrigger controls arelocated on both sides of the carrier. An electronic level indicatoris located next to each outrigger control box.
Engine
Mercedes-Benz OM502LA, diesel, 8 cylinders, water-cooled,turbocharged, 563 HP (420 kW) at 1800 rpm.Max. torque: 1991 ft./lbs. (2700 Nm) at 1080 rpm.Engine emission: EPA/CARB.
Fuel Tank Capacity
132 gal. (500 L).
Transmission
Allison automatic CLT 755, 5 forward and 1 reverse speed.Transfer case with 2 speeds and inter-axle differential lock.
Drive/Steer
12 x 6 x 12.
Axles
6 axles. 1, 2, 4 and 5 are drive/steer. Axles 3 and 6 are steeronly.
Suspension
GROVE GMK6350 features the Grove exclusive MEGATRAK™suspension. This revolutionary design features an independenthydropneumatic system with hydraulic lockout acting on allwheels. The suspension can be raised 6-1/2" (170 mm) orlowered 5" (130 mm) both longitudinally and transversely andfeatures an automatic leveling system for on-highway travel.
Tires
12 tires, 16.00 R25 (vehicle width 9 ft. 10 in.)
Carrier
Steering
Dual circuit steering system is hydraulic power assisted with atransfer case mounted, ground driven, emergency steeringpump. Axles 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 steer on highway. Separate steeringof the 4th, 5th and 6th axle for all wheel steer and crab-steer iscontrolled by an electric rocker switch.
Brakes
A dual circuit air system operates on all wheels with a spring-applied, air released parking brake acting on axles 2, 4, 5 and 6.An air dryer is fitted to remove moisture from the air system. Engine compression brake is standard.
Cab
Two-man, aluminum construction driver’s cab includes thefollowing features: safety glass; driver and passenger seats withhydraulic suspension, engine-dependent hot water heater,complete instrumentation and driving controls.
Electrical System
24 V system with three-phase alternator 28 V/80 A, 2 batteries 12 V/170 Ah.
Maximum Speed
48 mph (77km/h) with 16.00/20.5 tires.
Gradeability (theoretical)
46% with 20.5 R25 tires.
Miscellaneous Standard Equipment
Boom removal kit; trailing boom kit (less dolly); additionalhydraulic oil cooler; removable rear outrigger box; flashingamber warning light on carrier cab; working light; tool kit; fireextinguisher; radio cassette in carrier cab.
* Optional Equipment
* 12 x 8 x 12* Electric driveline retarder* 20.5 tires* Outrigger pressure measurement devices* Engine-independent hot water heater, with engine pre-heater* Stainless steel exhaust system* Trailing boom “boost” weight transfer kit* Air conditioning* Spare tire and wheel* Worklights for outriggers* Engine independent propane cab heater* Rear mounted stowage box
THIS ILLUSTRATION IS ONLY A GUIDE. CONSULT FACTORY FOR SPECIFIC DETAILS.
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K6350
counterweight
7 5 86
1
2
3A 3B
4
R18
'4"(
5580
)1
2
3A
3B
4
2' 10"(870)
3' 2"(965)
2' 10"(870)
3' 2"(965)
75 6
8
6' 3"(1900)
18' 10"(5740)
14' 5"(4400)
8' 2"(2490)
9' 9"(2980)
6' 1"(1860)
7' 5"(2270)
7' 5"(2270)
6' 1"(1860)
Counterweight
17,600 lbs.
48,500 lbs.
79,300 lbs.
110,200 lbs.
176,300 lbs.
220,400 lbs.
1. 17,600 lbs. (8 Tonnes)
2. 30,900 lbs. (14 Tonnes)
3A. 15,450 lbs. (7 Tonnes)
3B. 15,450 lbs. (7 Tonnes)
4. 30,900 lbs. (14 Tonnes)
5. 33,000 lbs. (15 Tonnes)
6. 33,000 lbs. (15 Tonnes)
7. 22,050 lbs. (10 Tonnes)
8. 22,050 lbs. (10 Tonnes)
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X X X X
X X
X
X
Note: ( ) Reference dimensions in mm
X
X X
X
X X
3A 3B 4 5 6 7 8
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K6350
working range
51'-197' main boom
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.
Operating radius in feet from axis of rotation R [ft]
30o
5o
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K6350
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.
* Over rear only, 28’6” x 19’8” outrigger base. Lifting capacities greater than 425,000 lbs require additional equipment. † 700,00 lbs is a comparative rating
Lifting capacities greater than 425,000 lbs require additional equipment. Note: Above chart is available with reduced outriggers
179 FT MAIN BOOM 197 FT MAIN BOOM36 FT 62 FT 36 FT 62 FT
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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K6350
load charts
Boom Extension Outriggers Defined Arc
179-197 ft.(54.4-60.0 m)
36-62 ft.(11-19 m)
Counterweight
220,400 lb.(100 Tonnes)
100%27' 11" Spread
360o
Pounds (thousands)Boom Radius
Boom Extension
179 FT MAIN BOOM 197 FT MAIN BOOM36 FT 62 FT 36 FT 62 FT
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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K6350
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.
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.
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.
WARNING: THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE. The notes below are for illustration only andshould not be relied upon to operate thecrane. The individual crane's load chart,operating instructions and other instructionplates must be read and understood prior tooperating the crane.
1. All rated loads meet ANSI/ASME B30.5,Mobile and Locomotive Cranes. Testing anddevelopment were performed to SAEJ1063,Cantilevered Boom Crane Structures - Method ofTest and SAEJ765 Crane Stability Test Code.
2. Capacities given do not include the weight ofhook blocks, slings, auxiliary lifting equipmentand load handling devices. Their weights mustbe added to the load to be lifted. When morethan minimum required reeving is used, theadditional rope weight shall be considered part ofthe load.
3. The machine shall be leveled on a firmsupporting surface. Depending on the nature ofthe supporting surface, it may be necessary tohave structural supports under the outriggerfloats to spread the load to a larger bearingsurface.
4. When either boom length or radius or both arebetween values listed, the smallest load shownat either the next larger radius or next longer orshorter boom length shall be used.
5. For outrigger operation, outriggers shall beproperly extended with tires raised off the groundbefore operating the boom or lifting loads.
† Comparative Rating A rating designation based upon the premise thatlarge capacity European cranes are typicallypurchased and used as long boom, high reach,long radius lift cranes – not as heavy lift cranes.
To provide a GMK 6350 crane with the necessaryequipment to achieve maximum lift capacity willdrastically reduce long boom performance.Therefore, augmenting lifting equipment isrequired for buyers who require such capacities.
Symbols Glossary
Drive Rotation
Electrical System Suspension
Fuel Tank Capacity Tires
Engine Brakes
Outrigger Controls Axles
Outriggers Transmission
Frame Steering
Lights Boom Elevation
Cab Swing
Hydraulic System
Hoist
Boom Nose
Radius
Boom Extension
Boom Length
Grade
Gear
Boom Counterweight
Hookblock
Speed
Oil
Extension
H
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K6350
overview of standard duty charts
(1) (1) (1)
(1) 3° only
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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K6350
notes
Constant improvement and engineering progressmake it necessary that we reserve the right to makespecification, equipment and price changes withoutnotice. Illustrations shown may include optionalequipment and accessories, and may not include allstandard equipment.