You know I’ve been a nccco ever since since this started to be the norm The first thing as a operator you find out is what your heaviest load is going to be and rig the crane for that, then your path of travel for over head and underground hazards! Why would you 4part a block when 2 parts is all that is required You run the boom out with 4 part block you would assume it’s going to be a heavy load, in the real world heavy load means max boom angle 4 part block you run out of cable before your hook gets to the ground But in the world the people that came up with these tricky questions, you have plenty of new cable I’ve been doing hook work for over 40 years when I started the operator’s job was fun and highly respected I guess what I’m trying to say is for you new guys and gal’s pay attention to the questions you’re being asked and make sure you are using the right load chart They are trying to trick you right out of your job Just saying It’s still a good trade and most likely close to being the highest paid on the job site Remember this if something goes wrong it’s always the crane operator’s fault
Okay confused on the parts of line? Two parts excessive, so why or where do we come up with multiplying times four is it because it’s a total of four parts per line?
@@jobster26 this is not any part of the new load charts for cco. This is actually the old charts for the LBT cert cco doesn’t offer anymore. Still good information on load charts which is why I posted it years ago. All of my courses are up to date with all the current cco charts.
@@jeremysisk1489 go to tieronecrane.com/shop/ From there add whichever courses you need, purchase and create an account, then access the courses. You can use code osha20 for 20% off.
@@jeremysisk1489 you can find the new generic TLL load charts on cco’s website. Just go to certifications, then written exam, then there will be a link for all of the load charts including the TLL charts you’re needing.
Pretty sure you were supposed to go to 160' of line in the range diagram, instead of trying to guess it. That way you know your not gonna be under weight on your calculations. That's the way it was taught in school and on most other videos.