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National Crane 600E2 Series

Product Guide

Features
27,4 m (90 ft) foursection boom
18,1 t (20 USt) rating
Self-lubricating Easy
Glide wear pads
Internal anti-two block

Features
National Crane Series 600E2

16,3 t (18 USt) maximum capacity


36,9 m (121 ft) maximum vertical reach
24,7 m (81 ft) maximum vertical hydraulic reach

Four-section boom

At 90 ft, the Series 600E2 four-section boom is the longest in its


size range. The long boom allows the operator to perform more lifts
without the use of a jib, reducing setup time and improving efficiency.

Outriggers

Easy Glide boom


wear pads

Easy Glide boom wear pads reduce


the conditions that cause boom
chatter and vibration. The net result is
smoother crane operation.

The Series 600E2 comes equipped with A-frame outriggers and ASH rear stabilzers. An
optional single front stabilizer is available for 360 stability. Rear stabilizers include an
independent stabilizer control and bolt/clamp-on mounting. Outriggers are equipped with
a motion alarm and an outrigger monitoring system.
Front:
6,73 m (22.08 ft) span
Rear:
3 m (10 ft) span

Features

* Product may be shown with optional equipment.

Best in class performance and serviceability


The steel torsion box and flatbed further reduce frame flex
Speedy-reeve boom tip and sheave blocks simplify rigging changes by decreasing the time
needed to change line reeving
Crane components painted before assembly reduce the chance of rust, improve serviceability
and enhance the appearance of the crane
A control knob located on the swing motor brake release valve can be easily adjusted to the
crane operators swing speed preference
Engine start/stop switches
Emergency stop overrides located at control station
Hydraulic reservoir capacity of 66 gal

Serviceability
Bearings on the boom and retract cables can be greased through access holes in the boom side
plates.
Removable winch allows the internal telescoping cylinder to be removed quickly, without
dismantling the boom
Internal anti-two-block wire routing eliminates external reel and wire to protect crane
components
The boom sheave case is open, allowing access to replace the internal anti-two-block wire and
to observe internal boom components
Internal boom parts have been reduced, decreasing service time when rebuilding the machine

Contents

Features

Mounting configurations

Specifications

Capacities

Dimensions

16

Accessories

17

Mounting configurations
The configurations are based on the Series 600E2 with an 85% stability factor.The complete unit must be installed in accordance with factory requirements and a
test performed to determine actual stability and counterweight requirements since individual truck chassis vary.

CWT

ASH

4166 mm
(164")
MIN

1727 mm
(68")
MIN

4763 kg
(10,500 lb)
3629 kg (8000 lb) MIN
4264 kg (9400 lb) MAX

Configuration 1 with Torsion Box 180 FullCapacity Work Area


Working area..................................................................................................... 180
Gross Axle Weight Rating Front............................................... 6350 kg (14,000 lb)
Gross Axle Weight Rating Rear............................................. 15 442 kg (34,000 lb)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating................................................. 21 773 kg (48,000 lb)
Wheelbase....................................................................................... 589 cm (232 in)
Cab to Axle/trunnion (CA/CT)...................................................... 417 cm (164 in)
Frame Section Modulus (SM) under crane:
(758 MPa 110,000 PSI)........................................................... 261 cm3 (15.9 in3)
Frame Section Modulus (SM) over rear stabilizers:
(758 MPa 110,000 PSI)............................................................. 213 cm3 (13 in3)
Stability Weight, Front.............................................. 3629 kg (8000 lb) minimum*
Stability Weight, Rear............................................. 4763 kg (10,500 lb) minimum*
Estimated Average Final Weight............................................ 13 608 kg (30,000 lb)

Requires front SFOstabilizer to give machine full capacity 360 around the truck. Truck must meet the minimum requirements above. Front stabilizer gives the
machine a solid base, helping the operator control loads precisely. Extended front frame rails required for SFO installation.

CWT
SFO

180 cm (11 in)

33 cm
(2in)
123 cm
(7.5 in)

1727 mm
(68")
MIN

328 cm
(20 in)

ASH

4166 mm
(164")
MIN

4763 kg
(10,500 lb)

3493 kg (7700 lb) MIN


4082 (9000 lb) MAX

Configuration 2 with Torsion Box 360 FullCapacity Work Area


Working area.......................................................................................................360
Gross Axle Weight Rating Front................................................ 6350 kg (14,000 lb)
Gross Axle Weight Rating Rear.............................................. 15 442 kg (34,000 lb)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.................................................. 21 773 kg (48,000 lb)
Wheelbase........................................................................................ 589 cm (232 in)
Cab to Axle/trunnion (CA/CT)....................................................... 417 cm (164 in)
Frame Section Modulus (SM) under crane:
(758 MPa 110,000 PSI)............................................................... 328 cm3 (20 in3)
Frame Section Modulus (SM) over rear stabilizers:
(758 MPa 110,000 PSI).................................................................213 cm3 (13 in3)
Stability Weight, Front............................................... 3130 kg (7700 lb) minimum*
Stability Weight, Rear.............................................. 3175 kg (10,500 lb) minimum*
Estimated Average Final Weight............................................. 13 879 kg (30,600 lb)

Allows the installation of the Model 600E2 on a chassis. In most cases, the chassis will not require reinforcing, and the amount of counterweight required is
minimized, increasing payload capacities. Extended front frame rails required for SFO installation.

CWT

1676 mm
(66")
MIN

2948 kg
(6500 lb)
MIN

1956 mm
(77")
MIN

3692 mm
(156")
MIN

4309 kg
(9500 lb)
MIN

SRO

Notes:
Gross Vehicle Weight rating (GVWR) is dependent on all
components of the vehicle (axles, tires, springs, frame, etc.) meeting
manufacturers recommendations: always specify GVWR when
purchasing trucks
Diesel engines require a variable speed governor and energize-to-run
fuel solenoid for smooth crane operation; electronic fuel injection
requires EET engine remote throttle

Configuration 3 with Torsion Box Rear Mount


Working area..................................................................................................... 360
Gross Axle Weight Rating Front............................................... 5443 kg (12,000 lb)
Gross Axle Weight Rating Rear............................................. 15 442 kg (34,000 lb)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating................................................. 20 865 kg (46,000 lb)
Wheelbase...................................................................................... 564 cm (222 in)
Cab to Axle/trunnion (CA/CT)..................................................... 396 cm (156 in)
Frame Section Modulus (SM) under crane:
(758 MPa 110,000 PSI)......................................................... 261 cm3 (15.9 in3)
Frame Section Modulus (SM) over rear stabilizers:
(758 MPa 110,000 PSI)...........................................................213 cm3 (15.9 in3)
Stability Weight, Front............................................. 3629 kg (6500 lb) minimum*
Stability Weight, Rear............................................... 4763 kg (9500 lb) minimum*
Estimated Average Final Weight............................................ 13 040 kg (28,750 lb)
All mounting data is based on a National Series 600E2 with an 85%
stability factor
The complete unit must be installed in accordance with factory
requirements, and a test performed to determine actual stability and
counterweight requirements per SAE J765; contact the factory for
details
Transmission neutral safety interlock switch is required with optional
remote control

*Estimated axle scale rates prior to installation of crane, stabilizers and subbase for 85% stability.
Series 600E2

Specifications
Boom and jib combinations data
Available in six basic models:
Model 638E2 Equipped with a 4,88 m - 11,58 m (16 ft - 38 ft) three-section boom. Maximum tip height is 14,63 m (48 ft) (no jib option
available).
4,88 m - 11,58 m (16 ft - 38 ft) three-section boom

Model 649E2 Equipped with a 4,88 m - 15 m (16 ft - 49 ft) four-section boom. Maximum tip height is 17,98 m (59 ft).
4,88 m - 15 m (16 ft - 49 ft) four-section boom (no jib option available).

Model 660E2 Equipped with a 7,12 m - 18,3 m (24 ft - 60 ft) three-section boom. Maximum tip height is 21,3 m (70 ft) (no jib option
available).
7,2 m - 18,3 m (24 ft - 60 ft) three-section boom

Model 671E2 Equipped with a 8,23 m - 21,64 m (27 ft - 71 ft) three-section boom.This model can be equipped with a 7,62 m - 13,72 m (25 ft 45 ft) two-section jib. Maximum tip height with 13,72 m (45 ft) jib is 38,25 m (125 ft).
8,23 m - 21,64 m (27 ft - 71 ft) three-section boom
6FJ45M 7,62 m - 13,72 m (25 ft - 45 ft) two-section jib

Model 680E2 Equipped with a 7,32 m - 24,38 m (24 ft - 80 ft) four-section boom.Maximum tip height is 27,44 m (90 ft) (no jib option
available).
7,32 m - 24, 38 m (24 ft - 80 ft) four-section boom

Model 690E2 Equipped with a 8,23 m - 27,43 m (27 ft - 90 ft) four-section boom.This model can be equipped with a 7,62 m - 13,72 m (25 ft 45 ft) two section jib. Maximum tip height with 13,72 m (45 ft) jib is 43,95 m (144 ft).
8,23 m - 27,43 m (27 ft - 90 ft) four-section boom
6FJ45M 7,62 m - 13,72 m (25 ft - 45 ft) two-section jib

Note: Maximum tip is measured with outriggers/stabilizers fully extended.

Specifications
600E2 winch data
All winch pulls and speeds are shown
on the fourth layer.

1 part line

2 part line

3 part line

4 part line

5 part line

6 part line

Average
breaking
strength

Max pull

Max pull

Max pull

Max pull

Max pull

Max pull

17 463 kg
(38,500 lb)

3492,66 kg
(7700 lb)

6985,32 kg
(15,400 lb)

10 477,98 kg
(23,100 lb)

13 970,65 kg
(30,800 lb)

14 514,96 kg
(38,500 lb)

14 514,96 kg
(40,000 lb)

Winch line pulls would increase on the


first and second layers.
Winch line pulls may be limited by the
winch capacity or the ANSI 5 to 1 cable
safety factor, shown below this chart.
Hook blocks are rated at maximum
capacity for the block. Do not exceed
rated cable pull with any block.

Winch

Cable
supplied

Standard
planetary
winch

9/16 in
diameter
rotation
resistant

Winch pull

Layer

Winch speed

BOS winch speed

Rope capacity

kg

lb

mpm

fpm

mpm

fpm

ft

4708

10,380

48

157

68

222

19

64

4246

9360

53

175

75

246

41

136

3865

8520

59

192

83

271

65

215

3547

7820

64

209

90

294

91

301

3279

7230

69

257

97

318

120

394

Note: All ratings based on 128,7 LPM at 22,75 MPa (34 GPM at 3300 psi)
Burst of Speed maximum bull = 1361 kg (3000 lb)
Winch

Bare drum pull

Allowable cable pull

With standard rotation resistant rope

4627 kg (10,2000 lb)

3493 kg (7700 lb)

Loadline deduct
Block type

Rating

Weight

Downhaul weight

3,49 t (3.85 USt)

68 kg (150 lb)

1-sheave block

10,48 t (11.55 USt)

91 kg (200 lb)

2-sheave block

17,46 t (19.25 USt)

161 kg (355 lb)

Series 600E2

Capacities
Series 638E2: 11,58 m (38 ft) boom
National Crane will send you a chart on request or you may secure needed load rating information through your nearest National Crane dealer.

80

38
31

70

60
50

40

40

24

30

16

20
10 20

-10

CAUTION:
Do not operate crane booms, jib extensions, any
accessories or loads within 3 m (10 ft) of live power lines
or other conductors of electricity.
Jib and boom capacities shown are maximum for each
section.
Do not exceed capacities at reduced radii
Load ratings shown on the load rating charts are maximum
allowable loads with the outriggers properly extended on a
firm, levelsurface and the crane leveled and mounted on a
factory recommended truck.
Always level the crane with the level indicator located on the
crane.
The operator must reduce load to allow for factors such as
wind, ground conditions, operating speeds and their effects
on freely suspended loads.
Overloading thiscrane may cause structural collapse or
instability.
Weights on any accessories attached to the boom or loadline
must be deducted from the load chart capacities.
Do not exceed jib capabilities at any reduced boom lengths.
Do not deadhead lineblock against boom tip when extending
boom or winching up.
Keep at least three wraps of loadline on drum at all times.
Use only specified cable with this machine.

A B

HEIGHT IN FEET

BOOM LENGTH IN FEET

60

0
0

20

40

RADIUS IN FEET

Load chart

LOADED
RADIUS
(ft)
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
25
30
35

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

16 ft
BOOM
(lb)

67
63
55.5
45.5
34
15

40,000
36,150
30,250
25,600
21,900
16,750

10,850

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

24 ft
BOOM
(lb)

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

31 ft
BOOM
(lb)

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

38 ft
BOOM
(lb)

68
62.5
56.5
50
43
34.5
26.5

28,550
24,300
20,900
18,150
16,200
14,200
12,200

74
69
65
60.5
56
51.5
47
31.5

27,500
23,450
20,150
17,800
15,800
14,150
12,900
10,150

7050

5100

77
73
70.5
66.5
64.5
59.5
57
46
35.5
18.5
0

25,750
22,200
19,200
17,050
15,200
13,750
12,500
9950
8350
6200
3850

NOTE:
1. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, radius in feet.
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

Capacities
Series 649E2: 15 m (49 ft) boom
National Crane will send you a chart on request or you may secure needed load rating information through your nearest National Crane dealer.

80

49

70

41

60
60
50

33

40

25

40

30

16

20
10

A B C

-10

HEIGHT IN FEET

BOOM LENGTH IN FEET

80

20

0
0

20

40

60

RADIUS IN FEET

CAUTION:
Do not operate crane booms, jib extensions, any
accessories or loads within 3 m (10 ft) of live power lines
or other conductors of electricity.
Jib and boom capacities shown are maximum for each
section.
Do not exceed capacities at reduced radii
Load ratings shown on the load rating charts are maximum
allowable loads with the outriggers properly extended on a
firm, levelsurface and the crane leveled and mounted on a
factory recommended truck.
Always level the crane with the level indicator located on the
crane.
The operator must reduce load to allow for factors such as
wind, ground conditions, operating speeds and their effects
on freely suspended loads.
Overloading thiscrane may cause structural collapse or
instability.
Weights on any accessories attached to the boom or loadline
must be deducted from the load chart capacities.
Do not exceed jib capabilities at any reduced boom lengths.
Do not deadhead lineblock against boom tip when extending
boom or winching up.
Keep at least three wraps of loadline on drum at all times.
Use only specified cable with this machine.

Load chart
LOADED
RADIUS
(ft)
5
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
30
35
40
45

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

16 ft
BOOM
(lb)

67
54
44
31.5
8.5

40,000
29,600
24,700
20,400
13,750

10,950

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

25 ft
BOOM
(lb)

76.0
68
63
57.5
51.5
45.0
29

38,100
27,400
23,200
20,200
17,750
15,750
12,100

6350

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

33 ft
BOOM
(lb)

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

41 ft
BOOM
(lb)

74
70.5
66.5
62.5
58.5
49.5
36.0
16.5

26,200
22,200
19,250
17,000
15,200
12,500
9850
6950

77.5
74.5
71.5
68.5
65.5
59.0
50
40
27.5

25,300
21,300
18,450
16,300
14,550
12,050
9800
8050
6450

4350

3200

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

49 ft
BOOM
(lb)

77.5
75.5
72.5
70
65.0
58.0
50.5
43.0
33.5
18.5

19,500
17,500
15,000
13,750
11,750
9600
8050
6800
5650
4300

2600

NOTE:
1. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, radius in feet.
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.

Series 600E2

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

Capacities
Series 660E2: 18,3 m (60 ft) boom
National Crane will send you a chart on request or you may secure needed load rating information through your nearest National Crane dealer.
CAUTION:
Do not operate crane booms, jib extensions, any accessories
or loads within 3 m (10 ft) of live power lines or other
conductors of electricity.
Jib and boom capacities shown are maximum for each section.
Do not exceed capacities at reduced radii
Load ratings shown on the load rating charts are maximum
allowable loads with the outriggers properly extended on a firm,
levelsurface and the crane leveled and mounted on a factory
recommended truck.
Always level the crane with the level indicator located on the
crane.
The operator must reduce load to allow for factors such as wind,
ground conditions, operating speeds and their effects on freely
suspended loads.
Overloading thiscrane may cause structural collapse or
instability.
Weights on any accessories attached to the boom or loadline
must be deducted from the load chart capacities.
Do not exceed jib capabilities at any reduced boom lengths.
Do not deadhead lineblock against boom tip when extending
boom or winching up.
Keep at least three wraps of loadline on drum at all times.
Use only specified cable with this machine.

80
80

60

70

51

60

60

50

42

40

33

30

24

40

20
10

-10

A B C

HEIGHT IN FEET

BOOM LENGTH IN FEET

100

20

0
0

20
40
60
RADIUS IN FEET

80

Load chart
LOADED
RADIUS
(ft)
5
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

24 ft
BOOM
(lb)

75.5
67.5
62
56
49.5
43
24.5

40,000
27,200
22,800
19,650
17,150
15,150
11,150

6150

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

33 ft
BOOM
(lb)

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

42 ft
BOOM
(lb)

74
70
67
62.5
58.5
49.5
37.5
18

25,800
21,600
18,700
16,400
14,600
11,950
9400
6600

77.5
75
72
69
66
60
51.5
42
30.5

25,000
20,700
17,800
15,750
14,050
11,550
9350
7700
6100

3950

2700

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

51 ft
BOOM
(lb)

78
75.5
73
71
66
59.5
53
45.5
36.5
25

20,400
17,400
15,250
13,600
11,200
9100
7600
6400
5350
4250

1950

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

60 ft
BOOM
(lb)

78.5
76.5
74.5
70.5
65.5
60
54.5
48
41
33
21.5
0

17,150
14,950
13,200
10,850
8800
7400
6200
5400
4550
3900
3000
1300

NOTE:
1. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, radius in feet.
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.

10

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

Capacities
Series 671E2: 21,64 m (71 ft) boom
National Crane will send you a chart on request or you may secure needed load rating information through your nearest National Crane dealer.
CAUTION:
Do not operate crane booms, jib extensions, any
accessories or loads within 3 m (10 ft) of live power lines
or other conductors of electricity.
Jib and boom capacities shown are maximum for each section.
Do not exceed capacities at reduced radii
Load ratings shown on the load rating charts are maximum
allowable loads with the outriggers properly extended on a
firm, levelsurface and the crane leveled and mounted on a
factory recommended truck.
Always level the crane with the level indicator located on the
crane.
The operator must reduce load to allow for factors such as
wind, ground conditions, operating speeds and their effects
on freely suspended loads.
Overloading thiscrane may cause structural collapse or
instability.
Weights on any accessories attached to the boom or loadline
must be deducted from the load chart capacities.
Do not exceed jib capabilities at any reduced boom lengths.
Do not deadhead lineblock against boom tip when extending
boom or winching up.
Keep at least three wraps of loadline on drum at all times.
Use only specified cable with this machine.

80

71

80

70
60

62

50

53

60

40

44

30

35
28

40

20
10

A B C D

-10

HEIGHT IN FEET

BOOM LENGTH IN FEET

100

20

0
0

20
40
60
RADIUS IN FEET

80

Load chart
LOADED
RADIUS
(ft)
5
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

28 ft
BOOM
(lb)

77
70.5
65.5
61
56
50.5
38
15.5

40,000
26,150
21,600
18,500
16,600
14,900
11,900
8250

4800

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

35 ft
BOOM
(lb)

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

44 ft
BOOM
(lb)

75
71.5
68
64.5
60.5
52.5
40.5
26

25,200
21,450
18,400
16,000
14,200
11,600
9400
7100

78.5
76
73
70.5
67.5
61.5
53.5
45.5
35
20

24,600
20,800
17,800
15,850
14,000
11,350
9100
7500
6200
4500

3600

2250

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

53 ft
BOOM
(lb)

79
76.5
74.5
72
67
61
55
48.0
40.0
29.5
14.0

20,400
17,450
15,300
13,550
11,000
8800
7300
6150
5200
4350
2800

1500

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

62 ft
BOOM
(lb)

79
77
75
71
66
61
55.5
49.5
43
35
25.5
5.5

16,800
14,650
13,000
10,600
8550
7100
6000
5100
4350
3700
3000
1800

950

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

77.5
74
69.5
65.5
61
56
51
45.5
39
31.5
22
0

71 ft
BOOM
(lb)

12,650
10,300
8300
6850
5950
5050
4400
3800
3250
2750
2150
550

NOTE:
1. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, radius in feet.
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.

Series 600E2

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

11

Capacities
Series 671E2: 21,64 m (71 ft) boom with 13,72 m (45 ft) jib
National Crane will send you a chart on request or you may secure needed load rating information through your nearest National Crane dealer.
CAUTION:
Do not operate crane booms, jib extensions, any accessories or
loads within 3 m (10 ft) of live power lines or other conductors
of electricity.
Jib and boom capacities shown are maximum for each section.
Do not exceed capacities at reduced radii
Load ratings shown on the load rating charts are maximum
allowable loads with the outriggers properly extended on a firm,
levelsurface and the crane leveled and mounted on a factory
recommended truck.
Always level the crane with the level indicator located on the crane.
The operator must reduce load to allow for factors such as wind,
ground conditions, operating speeds and their effects on freely
suspended loads.
Overloading thiscrane may cause structural collapse or instability.
Weights on any accessories attached to the boom or loadline must
be deducted from the load chart capacities.
Do not exceed jib capabilities at any reduced boom lengths.
Do not deadhead lineblock against boom tip when extending boom
or winching up.
Keep at least three wraps of loadline on drum at all times.
Use only specified cable with this machine.

140
2nd Jib
45'

80
70

120

1st Jib
25'

50

100
40
36.5

71

80

62
53

60

30
27.5

44
35
28

10

-10

20

A B C D
40

60

40

Do not
extend
jib into
this
area

20

80

100

HEIGHT IN FEET

BOOM LENGTH IN FEET

60

20

0
120

RADIUS IN FEET

Note:
1. Operate with jib by radius when main boom is fully extended. If necessary increase boom angle to maintain loaded radius.
2. Operate with jib by boom angle when main boom is not fully extended. Do not exceed rated jib capacities at any reduced boom lengths.

Load chart
A LOADED B LOADED C LOADED D LOADED
LOADED
LOADED
LOADED BOOM
28 ft
BOOM
35 ft
BOOM
44 ft
BOOM
53 ft
BOOM
62 ft
BOOM
71 ft
RADIUS ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM
(ft)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
5
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95

77
70.5
65.5
61
56
50.5
38
19.5

40,000
25,550
21,000
17,900
16,000
14,300
11,300
7650

4200

75
71.5
68
64.5
60.5
52.5
40.5
26

24,750
21,000
17,950
15,550
13,700
11,100
8900
6600

78.5
76
73
70.5
67.5
61.5
53.5
45.5
35
20

24,250
20,450
17,450
15,500
13,650
10,950
8700
7100
5800
4100

3100

1850

79
76.5
74.5
72
67
61
55
48.0
40.0
29.5
14.0

20,100
17,150
15,000
13,250
10,700
8500
7000
5850
4900
4050
2450

1150

NOTE:
1. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, radius in feet.
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.

12

79
77
75
71
66
61
55.5
49.5
43
35
25.5
10

16,550
14,400
12,750
10,350
8300
6850
5750
4850
4050
3400
2700
1500

650

79
77.5
74
69.5
65.5
61
56
51
45.5
39
31.5
22

12,450
12,450
10,050
8050
6600
5700
4800
4150
3550
3000
2500
1900

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

25 ft
JIB
(lb)

75.5
72.5
69
66
62.5
59.5
55.5
52
48
43.5
39
33.5
27.5

4400
3900
3200
2750
2350
2000
1750
1500
1300
1100
900
700
600

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

45 ft
JIB
(lb)

76.5
74
72
69
66.5
64
61
58.5
55
52
48.5
45
41
36.5

2600
2450
2300
2100
1900
1700
1500
1350
1200
1050
900
800
700
600

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

Capacities
Series 680E2: 24,38 m (80 ft) boom
National Crane will send you a chart on request or you may secure needed load rating information through your nearest National Crane dealer.
120

80

80

70
60

69

80
50

58

40

60

47
30

36

40

20

24

HEIGHT IN FEET

BOOM LENGTH IN FEET

100

10

20

-10

20

40

60

0
100

80

RADIUS IN FEET

CAUTION:
Do not operate crane booms, jib extensions, any accessories or
loads within 3 m (10 ft) of live power lines or other conductors
of electricity.
Jib and boom capacities shown are maximum for each section.
Do not exceed capacities at reduced radii
Load ratings shown on the load rating charts are maximum
allowable loads with the outriggers properly extended on a firm,
levelsurface and the crane leveled and mounted on a factory
recommended truck.
Always level the crane with the level indicator located on the
crane.
The operator must reduce load to allow for factors such as wind,
ground conditions, operating speeds and their effects on freely
suspended loads.
Overloading thiscrane may cause structural collapse or instability.
Weights on any accessories attached to the boom or loadline must
be deducted from the load chart capacities.
Do not exceed jib capabilities at any reduced boom lengths.
Do not deadhead lineblock against boom tip when extending
boom or winching up.
Keep at least three wraps of loadline on drum at all times.
Use only specified cable with this machine.

Load chart
LOADED
RADIUS
(ft)
5
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

24 ft
BOOM
(lb)

76
68
62.5
56.5
50.5
43.5
27

40,000
27,100
22,400
19,500
17,100
14,750
11,100

5800

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

36 ft
BOOM
(lb)

75
72
68.5
65
61
53.5
43
29.5

25,400
21,400
18,350
16,000
14,200
11,450
9150
7000

3050

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

47 ft
BOOM
(lb)

76.5
74
71.5
70
63.5
55.5
48
39
28
7.5

20,600
17,550
15,300
13,550
11,000
9000
7200
5850
4650
2600

1750

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

58 ft
BOOM
(lb)

77.5
75.5
73.5
69.5
64
58.5
52
45
37
28
13.5

17,050
14,750
13,050
10,550
8450
7050
5900
4800
4100
3450
2200

1000

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

69 ft
BOOM
(lb)

77
73.5
69
64.5
59.5
54.5
49
43
36
28
16

12,150
10,100
8200
6850
5700
4850
4150
3500
2950
2450
1550

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

80 ft
BOOM
(lb)

77
73
69
65
61
56.5
52
47
41.5
35.5
28.5
18.5

8550
8000
6550
5500
4650
4000
3450
3000
2550
2150
1700
1150

NOTE:
1. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, radius in feet.
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.

Series 600E2

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

13

Capacities
Series 690E2: 27,43 m (90 ft) boom
National Crane will send you a chart on request or you may secure needed load rating information through your nearest National Crane dealer.
120

80

100

70
60

78

50

66

80
40

54

60

30

41

20

27

40

HEIGHT IN FEET

BOOM LENGTH IN FEET

90

10

20

-10

20

40

60

80

0
100

RADIUS IN FEET

CAUTION:
Do not operate crane booms, jib extensions, any accessories
or loads within 3 m (10 ft) of live power lines or other
conductors of electricity.
Jib and boom capacities shown are maximum for each section.
Do not exceed capacities at reduced radii
Load ratings shown on the load rating charts are maximum
allowable loads with the outriggers properly extended on a firm,
levelsurface and the crane leveled and mounted on a factory
recommended truck.
Always level the crane with the level indicator located on the
crane.
The operator must reduce load to allow for factors such as wind,
ground conditions, operating speeds and their effects on freely
suspended loads.
Overloading thiscrane may cause structural collapse or
instability.
Weights on any accessories attached to the boom or loadline
must be deducted from the load chart capacities.
Do not exceed jib capabilities at any reduced boom lengths.
Do not deadhead lineblock against boom tip when extending
boom or winching up.
Keep at least three wraps of loadline on drum at all times.
Use only specified cable with this machine.

Load chart
LOADED
RADIUS
(ft)
5
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

27 ft
BOOM
(lb)

77
70
66
61.5
57
51
40
19

40,000
25,750
21,400
18,450
16,400
14,750
11,250
7500

4150

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

41 ft
BOOM
(lb)

74
71
68
65.5
58.5
50
40
26.5

20,950
17,750
15,250
13,300
10,800
9050
7550
5250

1950

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

54 ft
BOOM
(lb)

76
74
71.5
67.5
61.5
55
48
40
32
16.5

17,000
15,000
13,200
10,500
8150
6750
5700
4600
3850
2450

850

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

66 ft
BOOM
(lb)

77.5
75.5
72
67
62.5
58
52
46.5
39.5
31
21.5

14,450
12,600
9950
7900
6450
5450
4550
3850
3150
2550
1800

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

78 ft
BOOM
(lb)

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

90 ft
BOOM
(lb)

76
71.5
68
63.5
59.5
54.5
50
44.5
39.5
32.5
24
11

9700
7750
6250
5200
4400
3700
3150
2650
2250
1750
1250
450

77.5
74.5
71.5
68
64.5
61
57
53.0
48.5
44
39
33
26.5

7850
7550
6150
5050
4200
3550
3000
2550
2150
1850
1500
1150
800

NOTE:
1. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, radius in feet.
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.

14

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

Capacities
Series 690E2: 27,43 m (90 ft) boom with 13,72 m (45 ft) jib
National Crane will send you a chart on request or you may secure needed load rating information through your nearest National Crane dealer.
160
80

2nd Jib

140

70
60
57.5

1st Jib
25'

120

90

50
46.5

100

78
80

66
Do not
extend
jib into
this
area

40

54

30

41

60

20

27

HEIGHT IN FEET

BOOM LENGTH IN FEET

45'

40

10

20
-10

20

40

C
60

80

0
120

100

RADIUS IN FEET

CAUTION:
Do not operate crane booms, jib extensions, any accessories or
loads within 3 m (10 ft) of live power lines or other conductors of
electricity.
Jib and boom capacities shown are maximum for each section.
Do not exceed capacities at reduced radii
Load ratings shown on the load rating charts are maximum allowable
loads with the outriggers properly extended on a firm, levelsurface and
the crane leveled and mounted on a factory recommended truck.
Always level the crane with the level indicator located on the crane.
The operator must reduce load to allow for factors such as wind,
ground conditions, operating speeds and their effects on freely
suspended loads.
Overloading thiscrane may cause structural collapse or instability.
Weights on any accessories attached to the boom or loadline must be
deducted from the load chart capacities.
Do not exceed jib capabilities at any reduced boom lengths.
Do not deadhead lineblock against boom tip when extending boom or
winching up.
Keep at least three wraps of loadline on drum at all times.
Use only specified cable with this machine.

Note:
1. Operate with jib by radius when main boom is fully extended. If necessary increase boom angle to maintain loaded radius.
2. Operate with jib by boom angle when main boom is not fully extended. Do not exceed rated jib capacities at any reduced boom lengths.

Load chart
A LOADED B LOADED C LOADED D LOADED
LOADED
LOADED
LOADED BOOM
27 ft
BOOM
41 ft
BOOM
54 ft
BOOM
66 ft
BOOM
78 ft
BOOM
90 ft
RADIUS ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM ANGLE BOOM
(ft)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
(deg)
(lb)
5
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80

77
70
66
61.5
57
51
40
19

40,000
25,200
20,800
17,850
15,800
14,150
10,650
6900

3550

74
71
68
65.5
58.5
50
40
26.5

20,550
17,350
14,850
12,900
10,400
8650
7150
4850

1550

76
74
71.5
67.5
61.5
55
48
40
32
16.5

16,700
14,700
12,900
10,200
7850
6450
5400
4300
3550
2150

550

77.5
75.5
72
67
62.5
58
52
46.5
39.5
31
21.5

14,250
12,350
9700
7650
6200
5200
4300
3600
2900
2300
1550

76
71.5
68
63.5
59.5
54.5
50
44.5
39.5
32.5
24

9500
7550
6050
5000
4200
3500
2950
2450
2050
1550
1050

77.5
74.5
71.5
68
64.5
61
57
53
48.5
44
39
33
26.5

7700
7400
6000
4850
4000
3350
2800
2350
1950
1650
1300
950
600

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

25 ft
JIB
(lb)

78
75.5
73
70
67.5
65.5
62.5
59.5
56.5
53.5
50
47

2800
2500
2200
1900
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
700
600
500

LOADED
BOOM
ANGLE
(deg)

45 ft
JIB
(lb)

78.5
76.5
74
72
70
67.5
65.5
63
60.5
58

1700
1500
1300
1100
1000
900
800
700
600
500

NOTE:
1. All capacities are in pounds, angles in degrees, radius in feet.
2. Loaded boom angles are given as reference only.
3. Shaded areas are structurally limited capacities.
Series 600E2

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

15

Dimensions
Dimensions are in mm (in) unless otherwise specified.

Maintain
clearance
for R1144
(R45.00)
Tailswing

143 (5.62) TYP

35.05 x 50.80
(1.38 x 2.00)
Full R TYP
8X Slot

1070 (42.13)

38 (1.50) TYP

38' boom: 16 8.5" Retracted/38' Extended (5,1 m - 11,6 m)


49' boom: 16' Retracted/49' Extended (4,88 m - 15 m)
60' boom: 24' Retracted/60' Extended (7,2 m - 18,3 m)
71' boom: 27' 7" Retracted/71' Extended (8,41 m - 21,64 m)
80' boom: 24' Retracted/80' Extended (7,3 m - 24,4 m)
90' boom: 27' 10" Retracted/90' Extended (8,48 m - 27,43 m)

73 (2.88) TYP
1073
(42.25)

533 (21.00)

Scale: 1/12

1132 (44.50)

3518 (138.50)
G
80.00

3000 (118.125)

9.95

2387 (94.00)

959 (37.75)

1833 (72.00)
Ground
penetration
278 (11.00)

292
(11.50)

2343 (92.25)
2156 (85.00)
1777 (70.00)

667 (26.25)
1256 (49.50)

278 (11.00)

Frame height
978 (38.50)

461 (18.00)

3086
(121.50)

Ground
Level
1019 (40.00)
1218 (48.00)

406 (16.00)
338 (13.25)
548 (21.50)

1076 (42.50)
1275 (50.25)

Weight includes all items except Ash 363 kg (830 lb) and bed.
Series

Retracted
length

Extended
length

Subbase

G (wet)

Dry/Wt

With oil/
wt

638E2

5,1 m
(16 ft 7 in)

11,7 m
(38 ft 3 in)

5,5 m
(18 ft)

1,23 m
(48.3 in)

6192 kg
(13,651 lb)

6462 kg
(14,246 lb)

649E2

4,9 m
(16 ft)

14,9 m
(49 ft)

5,5 m
(18 ft)

1,28 m
(50.7 in)

6481 kg
(14,289 lb)

6751 kg
(14,884 lb)

660E2

7,3 m
(24 ft)

18,3 m
(60 ft)

5,5 m
(18 ft)

1,52 m
(59.9 in)

6748kg
(14,876 lb)

7018 kg
(15,471 lb)

671E2

8,4 m
(27 ft 7 in)

21,6 m
(71 ft)

6,1 m
( 20 ft)

1,90 m
(74.7 in)

7181 kg
(15,831 lb)

7451 kg
(16,426 lb)

680E2

7,3 m
(24 ft)

24,4 m
(80 ft)

5,5 m
(18 ft)

1,71 m
(67.5 in)

7256 kg
(15,996 lb)

7526 kg
(16,591 lb)

690E2

8,5 m
(27 ft 10 in)

27,4 m
(90 ft)

6,1 m
(20 ft)

1,98 m
(78.1 in)

7700 kg
(16,976 lb)

7970 kg
(17,571 lb)

Subbase

Weight

C.G. length

Standard 18 ft

1229 kg (2710 lb)

2,87 m (113 ft)

Standard 20 ft

1345 kg (2965 lb)

2,87 m (113 ft)

Standard 22 ft

1444 kg (3184 lb)

3,18 m (125 ft)

Subbase C.G. are located from center of rotation

16

THIS CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO OPERATE THE CRANE.
The individual cranes load chart, operating instructions and other instructional plates must be read and understood prior to operating the crane.

Accessories
Radio Remote Controls
Eliminate the handling and maintenance concerns that accompany
cabled remotes. Operate to a range of about 76 m (250 ft), varying with conditions.
Heavy-duty Personnel Basket
1200 lb (544 kg) capacity steel basket with safety loops for two passengers.
Gravity leveling 183 cm x 107 cm (72 in x 42 in) platform. Fast attachment and
secure locking systems.Load chart must show 1043 kg (2300 lb) minimum to
operate this accessory.

RB4R

BSA-1
BSA-R1 (provides rotation)

Duty Cycle Package


Burst-of-Speed winch control option, with dual stand up
control and hydraulic oil cooler, self-contained radiator
DCPKG
system with electric fan.

Continuous Rotation
Allows rotation of turret/boom without rotation stop.
CR
Single Front Outrigger
Center mount front stabilizer for 360 stability with a 25 in vertical stroke.

SFO

Bulkhead Options
Steel 30 in solid wall bulkhead

BHSD

Spanish-Language Danger Decals,


Control Knobs, and Operators Manuals

SDD
SOM

Series 600E2

17

Notes

18

Notes

Series 600E2

19

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