The rated loads of lifting cranes, as percentage of tipping load at specified radius, for crawler-mounted and pneumatic tyre-mounted machines would be respectively A. 80 and 90 B. 90 and 80 C. 85 and 75 D. 75 and 83

80 and 90
90 and 80
85 and 75
75 and 83

The correct answer is: C. 85 and 75.

Crawler-mounted cranes have a higher rated load than pneumatic tyre-mounted machines at a specified radius. This is because crawler-mounted cranes have a lower center of gravity, which makes them more stable. Pneumatic tyre-mounted machines have a higher center of gravity, which makes them more susceptible to tipping.

The rated load of a lifting crane is the maximum load that the crane can safely lift at a specified radius. The radius is the distance from the center of the crane’s load hook to the center of the crane’s base. The rated load of a crane is typically specified in a table, which shows the maximum load that can be lifted at different radii.

The rated load of a crane is affected by a number of factors, including the type of crane, the length of the crane’s boom, the weight of the crane’s counterweight, and the wind speed. The rated load of a crane should always be consulted before lifting any load.