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  Not detailed, but it won't be too hard. You need a DC source (off that board or by adding a bridge rectifier or diodes to ac to get dc) a switch, or a button (a #90?) & some wire. Jump right to the motor and the tmcc will likely function along with the addition.

With electronics, the ground is usually switched off/on vs the hot, so check , but then follow suit. Your button OR tmcc giving the motor it's  ground should activate it. TMCC shouldn't really be affected by jumping in a plain button.

 Note: I'm also going by the pw version mechanically. It's motor is driven in only one direction and has no limit switches. I assume that a continuous DC can motor was the big change mechanically. If you know of any limit switches at the crane beam's ends, this won't work without edit.

(Original was an ac vibration motor. They are a inline motor (like an e unit or switches coil) It pulls and a thread tightens up and turns pulley slightly. It springs back, the line slackens/slips on the pulley so headway is not lost, and the process repeats , quickly. )

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