Skyjack SJ 7135, SJ 8831, SJ 7127, SJ 8841, SJ 9250 Operating Manual

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MODELS SJ 7127 SJ 7135 SJ 8831 SJ 8841 SJ 9250
Operating Manual
Mid-Size & Full-Size Rough Terrain Series (AS)
157938AA-A April 2011
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This manual is based on Serial Number(s):
SJRT 71XX 34,001,951 & Above SJRT 8831 36,000,233 & Above SJRT 8841 40,000,728 & Above SJRT 9250 50,000,746 & Above
Please refer to the website (www.skyjack.com) for older Serial Numbers.
Skyjack Service Center 3451 Swenson Ave. St. Charles, Illinois, 60174 USA
Phone: 630-262-0005 Toll Free: 1-800-275-9522 Fax: 630-262-0006 Email: service@skyjack.com
Parts (North America)
Toll Free: 1-800-965-4626 Toll Free Fax: 1-888-782-4825 Email: parts@skyjack.com
Parts & Service (Europe) Unit 1 Maes Y Clawdd, Maesbury Road Industrial Estate
Oswestry, Shropshire SY10 8NN UK Phone: +44-1691-676-235 Fax: +44-1691-676-238 Email: info@skyjackeurope.co.uk
Skyjack Asia Pacific
Singapore Phone: +65-6449-3710 Fax: +65-6449-7690 Email: skyjack@singnet.com.sg
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The Safety Alert Symbol identifies important safety messages on aerial platform, safety signs in manuals or elsewhere. When you see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death. Follow the instructions in the safety message.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against
This Safety Alert Symbol means attention!
Become alert! Your safety is involved.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
unsafe practices.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT indicates a procedure essential for safe operation and which,
if not followed, may result in a malfunction or damage to the aerial platform.
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Table of Contents
Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform ................................................................................................. 5
Reed and Heed .....................................................................................................................................................5
Safety Rules ...........................................................................................................................................................6
Section 2 - Familiarization ................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Familiarization of SJRT Mid Size and Full Size Series .....................................................................11
2.2 Component Identification .................................................................................................................12
2.3 Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections ..........................................................................................16
2.4 Function Tests ..................................................................................................................................26
2.5 Winching and Towing Procedure .....................................................................................................36
2.6 Emergency Lowering Procedures ...................................................................................................37
Section 3 - Operation ........................................................................................................................... 39
3.1 General .............................................................................................................................................39
3.2 Major Components ...........................................................................................................................40
3.3 Major Assemblies .............................................................................................................................41
3.4 Serial Number Nameplate ................................................................................................................41
3.5 Component Identification .................................................................................................................42
3.6 Component Identification (Special Options)....................................................................................44
3.7 Operator’s Responsibility .................................................................................................................46
3.8 Start Operation .................................................................................................................................47
3.9 Refueling Procedure .........................................................................................................................54
3.10 Loading/Unloading ...........................................................................................................................55
3.11 Guardrail Folding Procedure ............................................................................................................58
3.12 Maintenance Support Procedure .....................................................................................................60
Section 4 - Tables .................................................................................................................................. 61
Table 4.1 Standard and Optional Features ......................................................................................................61
Table 4.2 Owner’s Annual Inspection Record .................................................................................................62
Table 4.3 Specifications and Features .............................................................................................................63
Table 4.4 Maximum Platform Capacities (Evenly Distributed) ........................................................................64
Table 4.5 Floor Loading Pressure ....................................................................................................................65
Table 4.6 Tire Specifications ............................................................................................................................67
Table 4.7 Maintenance and Inspection Schedule ...........................................................................................68
Table 4.8 Operator’s Checklist .........................................................................................................................69
Section 5 - Labels .................................................................................................................................. 71
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Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform Read and Heed
Rev AB - Sept 9/11
SKYJACK is continuously improving and expanding product features on its equipment, therefore, specifications and dimensions are subject to change without notice.
Aerial Platform and Mobile Elevating Work Platform Definition
A mobile device that has a positionable platform supported from ground level by a structure.
Purpose of Equipment
The SKYJACK Rough Terrain’s mid and full size aerial platforms are designed to transport and raise personnel, tools and materials to overhead work areas.
Use of Equipment
The aerial platform is a highly maneuverable, mobile work station. Work platform elevation and elevated driving must only be done on a firm level surface. It can be driven over uneven terrain only when the platform is fully lowered.
Manual
The operating manual is considered a fundamental part of the aerial platform. It is a very important way to communicate necessary safety information to users and operators. A complete and legible copy of this manual must be kept in the provided weather-resistant storage compartment on the aerial platform at all times.
Operator
The operator must read and completely understand both this operating manual and the safety panel label located on the platform and all other warnings in this manual and on the aerial platform. Compare the labels on the aerial platform with the labels found within this manual. If any labels are damaged or missing, replace them immediately.
Service Policy and Warranty
SKYJACK warrants each new SJRT Series aerial platform to be free of defective parts and workmanship for the first 24 months. Any defective part will be replaced or repaired by your local SKYJACK dealer at no charge for parts or labor. Contact the SKYJACK Service Department for warranty statement extensions or exclusions.
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Optional Accessories
The SKYJACK aerial platform is designed to accept a variety of optional accessories. These are listed under “Standard and Optional Features” in Table 4.1. Operating instructions for these options (if equipped) are located in Section 3 of this manual.
For non-standard components or systems, contact the SKYJACK Service Department at
( : 44-1691-676-235
7 : 44-1691-676-239
Include the model and serial number for each applicable aerial platform.
Scope of this Manual
a. This MEWP meets requirements of the Guideline published by the National Regulators’ Committee on High
Risk Plant dated 27 May 2010.
b. Operators are required to conform to national, state or territorial/provincial and local health and safety regulations
applicable to the operation of this aerial platform.
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Safety Rules Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform
WARNING
Failure to comply with your required responsibilities in the use and operation of the aerial platform
could result in death or serious injury!
Operator Safety Reminders
A study conducted by St. Paul Travelers showed that most accidents are caused by the failure of the operator to follow simple and fundamental safety rules and precautions.
You, as a careful operator, are the best insurance against an accident. Therefore, proper usage of this aerial platform is mandatory. The following pages of this manual should be read and understood completely before operating the aerial platform.
Common sense dictates the use of protective clothing when working on or near machinery. Use appropriate safety devices to protect your eyes, ears, hands, feet and body.
Any modifications from the original design are strictly forbidden without written permission from SKYJACK.
Electrocution Hazard
This aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Maintain a Minimum Safe Approach Distance (MSAD) from
energized power lines and parts as listed below. The operator must allow for the platform to sway, rock or sag.
This aerial platform does not provide protection from contact with or proximity to an electrically charged conductor.
DO NOT USE THE AERIAL PLATFORM AS A GROUND FOR WELDING.
DO NOT OPERATE THE AERIAL PLATFORM DURING LIGHTNING OR STORMS.
DANGER
Avoid Power Lines
Minimum Safe Approach Distance
AS 2550.10-2006 Requirements
Voltage Range (Phase to Phase)
Up to and including 133KV 6.4 3
Greater than 133KV 10 8
FAILURE TO AVOID THIS HAZARD WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY!
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Minimum Safe Approach Distance (Meters)
Without Spotter With Spotter
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Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform Safety Rules
Safety Precautions
Know and understand the safety precautions before going on to next section.
WARNING
Failure to heed the following safety precautions could result in tip over, falling, crushing, or other hazards leading
to death or serious injury.
• KNOW all national, state/provincial and local
rules which apply to your aerial platform and jobsite.
• TURN main power disconnect switch “
when leaving the aerial platform unattended. Remove the key to prevent unauthorized use of the aerial platform.
• WEAR all the protective clothing and personal
safety devices issued to you or called for by job conditions.
• DO NOT wear loose clothing,
dangling neckties, scarves, rings, wristwatches or other jewelry while operating this aerial platform.

• AVOID entanglement with
ropes, cords or hoses.
” off
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• DO NOT increase the lateral
surface area of the platform. Increasing the area exposed to the wind will decrease aerial platform stability.
• DO NOT drive or elevate the
aerial platform if it is not on a firm level surface. Do not drive elevated near depressions or holes of any type, loading docks, debris, drop-offs and surfaces that may affect the stability of the aerial platform.
• If operation in areas
with holes or drop-offs is absolutely necessary,
elevated driving shall not be allowed. Position the aerial platform horizontally only with the platform fully lowered. After ensuring that all 4 wheels or outriggers (if equipped) have contact with level firm surface, the aerial platform can be elevated. After elevation, the drive function must not be activated.
• Elevated driving must
• AVOID falling. Stay within the
boundaries of the guardrails.
only be done on a firm level surface.
• DO NOT ascend or descend
a grade when elevated. When
• DO NOT raise the aerial
platform in windy or gusty conditions.
fully lowered, ascending or descending, only grades up to rated maximum listed in
Table 4.3 are permissible.
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Safety Rules Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform
Safety Precautions (Continued)
Know and understand the safety precautions before going on to next section.
• DO NOT operate on surfaces not capable
of holding the weight of the aerial platform including the rated load, e.g., covers, drains, and trenches.
• DO NOT operate an aerial
platform that has ladders, scaffolding or other devices mounted on it to increase its size or work height. It is prohibited.
• DO NOT exert side forces on
aerial platform while elevated.
• DO NOT use the aerial platform
as a crane. It is prohibited.
• DO NOT raise the platform
while the aerial platform is on a truck, forklift or other device or vehicle.
• BE AWARE of crushing
hazards. Keep all body parts inside platform guardrail.
• DO NOT lower the platform
unless the area below is clear of personnel and obstructions.
• ENSURE that there are no personnel or
obstructions in the path of travel, including blind spots.
• DO NOT sit, stand or climb on
the guardrails. It is prohibited.
• BE AWARE of blind spots when operating the
• DO NOT climb on scissor arm
• STUNT driving and horseplay are prohibited.
assembly. It is prohibited.
• ENSURE ALL tires are in good condition and lug
• DO NOT alter or disable limit switches or other
• BE AWARE of overhead
obstructions or other possible
• DO NOT use the aerial platform without
hazards around the aerial platform when driving or lifting.
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aerial platform.
nuts are properly tightened.
safety devices.
guardrails, locking pins and the entry gate/chain/ bar in place.
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Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform Safety Rules
Safety Precautions (Continued)
Know and understand the safety precautions before going on to next section.
• DO NOT exceed the rated capacity of the
aerial platform. Do make sure the load is evenly distributed on the platform.
• DO NOT attempt to free a snagged platform with
lower controls until personnel are removed from the platform.
• DO NOT position the aerial platform against
another object to steady the platform.
• DO NOT place materials on the guardrails
or materials that exceed the confines of the guardrails unless approved by Skyjack.
WARNING
Entering and exiting the aerial platform should only be done using the three points of contact.
• Useonlyequippedaccessopenings.
• Enter and exit only when the aerial
platform is in the fully retracted position.
WARNING
An operator should not use any aerial platform that:
• does not appear to be working properly.
• has been damaged or appears to have worn
or missing parts.
• has alterations or modifications not approved by the manufacturer.
• has safety devices which have been altered or disabled.
• has been tagged or locked out for non-use or repair.
Failure to avoid these hazards could
result in death or serious injury.
Jobsite Inspection
• Do not use in hazardous locations.
• Perform a thorough jobsite inspection prior to
operating the aerial platform, to identify potential hazards in your work area.
• Be aware of moving equipment in the area. Take appropriate actions to avoid collision.
• Do use three points of contact to enter and exit the platform. Enter and exit the platform from the ground only. Face the aerial platform when entering or exiting the platform.
• Three points of contact means that two hands and one foot or one hand and two feet are in contact with the aerial platform or the ground at all times during entering and exiting.
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Section 2- Familiarization SJRT Series
2.1 Familiarization of SJRT Mid Size and Full Size Series
WARNING
Aerial Platform Familiarization should be given only to individuals who are QUALIFIED And
TRAINED to operate an aerial platform.
Do not operate this aerial platform without proper authorization and training. Failure to avoid
this hazard could result in death or serious injury.
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all
instructions and warnings contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Holding Valve Platform Control Console
Power Extension Control Console
Outrigger Control Console
Manual Override
Knob
Retraction System
Base Control Console
Emergency
Powered
Extension
(9250 ONLY)
Emergency
Lowering
Valve (71XX,
88XX, 9250)
1
2
2
2
1
1
Emergency
Lowering
Pushbutton
(9250 ONLY)
Engine Control Console
Brake Auto Reset
Main Power
Disconnect
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Valve Plunger
Brake Hand
Pump
Manual Box
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Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
2.2 Component Identification
The following descriptions are for identification, explanation and locating purposes only.
2.2-4 Load Sensing System
This system is a safety device that prevents any normal movement of the aerial platform from a stationary working condition after the rated load is reached and
2.2-1 Main Power Disconnect Switch
This switch is located at the side of the hydraulic/
exceeded. Refer to Table 4.4 for maximum platform capacities.
electrical compartment.
• When 90% of the rated load is reached:
The red power indicator light on the platform control console flashes.
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Figure 2-1. Main Power Disconnect Switch
1. Main Power Disconnect Switch - This switch, when in “ ” off position, disconnects power
to all circuits. Switch must be in “ ” on position to operate any circuit. Turn switch off when transporting aerial platform.
2.2-2 Motion Alarm
The alarm produces an audible sound when any control function is selected. On aerial platforms with certain options, a flashing amber light will accompany this alarm.
2.2-3 Tilt Alarm
The aerial platform is equipped with a device which senses when the aerial platform is out of level in any direction. When activated, it disables drive and lift functions of the aerial platform and an alarm produces an audible sound accompanied by the amber light. If the alarm sounds, lower the platform completely, then reposition aerial platform so that it is level before raising the platform.
NOTE
If the tilt alarm sounds and the platform does not, or only partially raises, immediately lower the platform completely and ensure that the aerial platform is on a firm level
surface.
• When the rated load is reached:
An audible alarm sounds for approximately 2 seconds, 5 times per minute.
• When the rated load is exceeded:
The flashing light and audible alarm continue and all electrically controlled aerial platform movement functions stop. To resume normal operation, remove the overload from the platform.
• If the aerial platform during the operation comes in contact with an overhead obstruction:
The platform could become overloaded and all functions would stop. Release of the platform from this situation can only be effected by use of the emergency lowering system. Refer to
Section 2.6.
NOTE
After reaching full extension and upon lowering, the aerial platform could stop and take an overload reading. Return the proportional controller to the neutral center position, and release the enable trigger switch. If the aerial platform is overloaded, the flashing light and audible alarm continue and all electrically controlled aerial platform movement functions stop. To resume normal operation, remove the
overload from the platform.
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Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
2.2-5 Base Control Console
This control console is located at the rear of the hydraulic/electrical compartment. It contains the following controls:
2.2-6 Brake System
The brake system is located on the main manifold in the hydraulic/electrical compartment. The brake must be manually disengaged before pushing, winching or towing. Refer to Section 2.5 for procedure on how to
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release the brake manually. The system contains the following controls:
3
1
2
Figure 2-2. Base Control Console
1. Lower/Neutral/Raise Switch - This switch controls
” raising or “ ” lowering of platform.
2. Enable Switch - When selected and held, this
” switch allows the lift and auxiliary start
functions to operate.
3. Emergency Stop Button - This button “ ”, when depressed, disconnects power to the control circuit.
Disc Brake
Figure 2-3. Brake System
1. Brake Hand Pump
2. Brake Auto Reset Valve Plunger
2.2-7 Emergency Powered Extension Platform Retraction System (Models 92xx)
This system is located in the hydraulic/electrical compartment. In the event of an emergency or an engine malfunction, this switch (item 1) can retract the powered extension platform from the base. Refer to Section 3.8-9 for emergency retraction procedure.
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Figure 2-4. Emergency Powered Extension Platform
Retraction System
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Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
2.2-8 Emergency Lowering System
This emergency lowering system allows platform lowering in the event of an emergency or an electrical
2.2-9 Engine Control Console
This control console is attached to the engine tray. It
contains the following controls: system failure. Refer to Section 2.6 for the emergency lowering procedures. The system contains the following controls:
Models 71xx & 88xx
2
1
1
3
2
3
Figure 2-5. Emergency Lowering System
1. Holding Valve Manual Override Knob - Located
on the holding valve at the bottom of each lift cylinder.
2. Emergency Lowering Valve - Located at the rear
of the hydraulic/electrical compartment.
3. Emergency Lowering Access Rod - Located
either at the base, on top of scissor guards, or on top of fuel cabinet.
Model 9250
This emergency lowering system is located on the hydraulic tank and is accessed through a hole in the hydraulic/electrical compartment door.
Figure 2-7. Engine Control Console - Diesel Engine
1. Engine Off/On/Start Switch - This is a three­position switch. When in “ ” on position, it
energizes engine circuit. When in “
” start position, it starts the engine (switch will return to on position when released). When in “ ” off position, it turns engine off.
2. Glow Plug Switch - This “ ” toggle switch energizes the glow plugs to aid in starting a cold diesel engine. Glow plugs are only active while switch is activated.
3. Glow Plug Indicator Light - This red lamp illuminates until the glow plugs have completed the timed heating cycle. When the lamp goes out, the engine is ready to be started.
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Figure 2-6. Emergency Lowering System
1. Emergency Lowering Pushbutton
2. Emergency Lowering Valve
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Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
2.2-10 Platform Control Console
This removable control console is mounted at the right front of the platform. It contains the following controls:
5. Lift Enable Pushbutton - When depressed and
held, this “
” pushbutton allows the lift
functions to operate.
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1
12
11
10
2
3
4
5
9
8
7
6
Figure 2-8. Platform Control Console
1. Torque Switch - This switch, when in
” high torque position, cuts out high range and 3rd speed to provide maximum torque when climbing grades and on rough terrain. When in
” low torque position, all three speeds are
available.
2. Horn Pushbutton - This “ ” pushbutton sounds an automotive-type horn.
Emergency Stop Button - This button “ ”,
6.
when depressed, disconnects power to control circuit and shuts engine off. The red colored light indicates upper control availability and overload status. When the light is continuously illuminated, upper controls are available. When the light is flashing, it signals an overload function. Refer to
Section 2.2-4.
Off/Lift/Drive Key Switch - Selecting “ ” off
7.
position disconnects power from both lift and drive
circuits. Selecting “
” lift position energizes the
lift circuit. Selecting “ ” drive position energizes the drive circuit.
8. Raise/Off/Lower Switch - This switch controls
” raising or “ ” lowering of the platform.
9. Operation Light - The red colored light indicates upper control availability and overload status. When the light is continuously illuminated, upper controls are available. When the light is flashing, it signals an overload function. Refer to
Section 2.2-4.
3. Glow Plug Pushbutton (Diesel) - This pushbutton
energizes the “
” glow plugs to aid in starting a
cold diesel engine.
4. Engine Start Pushbutton - This “ ” pushbutton energizes the engine starter motor.
NOTE
The engine start pushbutton is interlocked with the oil pressure switch. If engine stalls or does not start immediately, this button will not work for a few seconds while oil
pressure bleeds off.
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10. Low/High Speed Range Switch - This switch
selects “
” high speed range (low torque).
” low speed range (high torque) or
11. Low/High Throttle Switch - This rotary switch
allows selection between “
” low and “
high engine throttle speeds.
12. Drive/Steer Controller - This one-hand lever controls drive speed and steer motion. Internal springs return it to neutral when controller is released. The rocker switch on top of controller handle controls steering function.
13. Drive/Steer Enable Trigger Switch - This
momentary “ ” switch energizes the controller. It must be held depressed continuously while engaging either drive or steer functions.
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Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Model 71xx Model 88xx
Platform Control Console
Platform Assembly
Scissor Assembly
Limit Switch
Outrigger
Ladder
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Base
Ladder
2.3 Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections
Begin the visual and daily maintenance inspections by checking each item in sequence for the conditions listed in this section.
WARNING
To avoid injury, do not operate an aerial platform until all malfunctions have been
corrected.
WARNING
To avoid possible injury, ensure aerial platform power is off during your visual
and daily maintenance inspections.
NOTE
While doing visual and daily inspections in different areas, be aware to also inspect limit switches, electrical and hydraulic
components.
2.3-1 Labels
Refer to Section 5- Labels in this manual and determine that all labels are in place and are legible.
2.3-2 Electrical
Maintaining the electrical components is essential to good performance and service life of the aerial platform.
Electrical/Hydraulic Compartment
Limit Switch
Base
Inspect the following areas for chafed, corroded and loose wires:
• base to platform cables and wiring harness
• engine compartment electrical panel
• engine wiring harness
• hydraulic/electrical wiring harnesses
2.3-3 Limit Switches
Ensure limit switches are properly secured with no signs of visible damage and movement is not obstructed.
2.3-4 Hydraulic
Maintaining the hydraulic components is essential to good performance and service life of the aerial platform.
Perform a visual inspection around the following areas:
• hydraulic tank filter, fittings, hoses, emergency power unit (if equipped) and base surfaces
• engine compartment fittings, hoses, main pump, and filter
• all hydraulic cylinders
• all hydraulic manifolds
• the underside of the base
• ground area under the aerial platform
• outriggers
2.3-5 Emergency Lowering Access Rod (All models except 9250)
Ensure rod is properly secured and there is no visible damage.
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Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Typical Model 71xx shown
Emergency Lowering
Electrical Panel
Access Rod
Main Manifold
Main Power
Disconnect Switch
Load/Tilt
Sensor
Base Control
Motion Control Manifold
Cushion Cylinder
Brake Manifold
Switches
2.3-6 Hydraulic/Electrical Compartment
- Ensure all compartment latches are secure
and in proper working order.
• Main Power Disconnect Switch
- Turn main power disconnect switch to
” off position.
- Ensure all cables are secure and switch
is in proper working condition.
• Base Control Switches
- Ensure there are no signs of visible
damage and all switches are in their neutral positions.
• Battery
Proper battery condition is essential to
good performance and operational safety. Improper fluid levels or damaged cables and connections can result in component damage and hazardous conditions.
WARNING
Explosion hazard. Keep flames and sparks away. Do not smoke
near batteries.
WARNING
Battery acid is extremely corrosive ­Wear proper eye and facial protection as well as appropriate protective clothing. If contact occurs, immediately flush with cold water and seek medical attention.
1. Check battery case for damage.
2. Clean battery terminals and cable ends thoroughly with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush.
3. Ensure all battery connections are tight.
4. If applicable, check battery fluid level. If plates are not covered by at least 13 mm of solution, add distilled or demineralized water.
5. Replace battery if damaged or incapable of holding a lasting charge.
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WARNING
Use original or manufacturer-approved parts and components for the aerial
platform.
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Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Typical Model 71xx shown
Emergency Lowering
Electrical Panel
Main Power
Disconnect Switch
Load/Tilt
Sensor
Motion Control Manifold
Cushion Cylinder
Brake Manifold
Access Rod
Main Manifold
Base Control Switches
• Manifolds
- Ensure all fittings and hoses are properly
tightened and there is no evidence of hydraulic leakage.
- Ensure there are no loose wires or
missing fasteners.
• Electrical Panel
- Ensure panel is properly secured and
there is no visible damage.
- Ensure there are no loose wires or
missing fasteners.
• Load/Tilt Sensor
- Ensure load/tilt sensor is properly secured
and there is no visible damage.
• Hydraulic Tank (Models 92xx)
- Ensure hydraulic filler cap is secure.
- Ensure tank shows no visible damage
and no evidence of hydraulic leakage.
• Hydraulic Oil
- Ensure platform is fully lowered, and
outriggers retracted, and then visually inspect the sight gauge located on the side of the hydraulic oil tank. Check oil level against label that indicates minimum and maximum oil levels (Models 92xx).
- The hydraulic oil level should be at or
slightly above the top mark of the sight glass (Models 71xx & 88xx).
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Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Typical Model 71xx shown
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Hydraulic TankFuel Tank
2.3-7 Hydraulic/Fuel Compartment
- Ensure all compartment latches are
secure and in proper working order.
• Hydraulic Tank (Models 71xx & 88xx)
- Ensure hydraulic filler cap is secure.
- Ensure tank shows no visible damage
and no evidence of hydraulic leakage.
• Hydraulic Oil (Models 71xx & 88xx)
- Ensure platform is fully lowered, and then
visually inspect the sight gauge located on the side of the hydraulic oil tank.
- The hydraulic oil level should be at or
slightly above the top mark of the sight glass.
• Fuel Tank
IMPORTANT
Before using your aerial platform ensure
there is enough fuel for expected use.
• Fuel Leaks
- Ensure that there no fuel leaks.
DANGER
Engine fuels are combustible. Inspect the aerial platform in an open, well­ventilated area away from heaters, sparks and flames. Always have an approved fire extinguisher within easy
reach.
- Ensure fuel tank, hoses and fittings show
no visible damage and no evidence of fuel leakage.
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- Ensure fuel filler cap is secure.
- Ensure tank shows no visible damage
and no evidence of fuel leakage.
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It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Typical Model 71xx shown
Muffler and Exhaust
Engine Air Filter
Hydraulic Pump
Engine Tray
Engine
Battery
Radiator
Engine Control Console
2.3-8 Engine Compartment
WARNING
Beware of hot engine components.
1. Pull on the two latches to pull out engine compartment.
• Engine Control Console
- Ensure muffler and exhaust system are
properly secured, with no evidence of damage.
• Radiator
- Ensure radiator is secure.
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
- Check coolant level and add as
needed.
• Muffler and Exhaust
- Ensure muffler and exhaust system are
properly secured, with no evidence of damage.
• Engine Tray
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and no visible damage to the engine tray. Ensure that both tray-securing bolts are in place.
• Hydraulic Pump
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
- Ensure all bolts are properly tightened.
- Ensure all fittings and hoses are properly
tightened and there is no evidence of hydraulic leakage.
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Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Typical Model 71xx shown
Muffler and Exhaust
Engine
Radiator
Engine Control Console
Engine Air Filter
Hydraulic Pump
Engine Tray
Battery
• Engine Oil Level
- Maintaining the engine components
is essential to good performance and service life of the aerial platform.
Check oil level on dipstick
- Oil level should be between the “L” and
“H” marks. Add oil as needed.
• Engine Air Filter
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
• Fuel Leaks
- Ensure there are no fuel leaks.
DANGER
Engine fuels are combustible. Inspect the aerial platform in an open, well­ventilated area away from heaters, sparks and flames. Always have an approved fire extinguisher within easy
reach.
- Ensure fuel pump, fuel filter, hoses and
fittings show no visible damage and no evidence of fuel leakage.
2. Push in engine compartment until the two latches lock to base.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Platform Railing
Platform Control
Console
2.3-9 Platform Assembly
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of
contact to mount/dismount platform.
1. Use the ladder of aerial platform to access platform.
2. Close the gate.
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
- Ensure all fasteners are securely in
place.
- Ensure all railings are properly positioned
and secured.
- Ensure gate is in good working order.
• Lanyard Attachment Anchors
- Ensure attachment rings are secure and
have no visible damage.
Platform Assembly
• Platform Control Console
- Ensure all switches and controller are
returned to neutral and are properly secured.
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
• Powered Extension Control Console (If Equipped)
- Ensure all switches are returned to
neutral and are properly secured.
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of
contact to mount/dismount platform.
3. Use the ladder to dismount from platform.
• AC Outlet on Platform
- Ensure outlet has no visible damage and
free from dirt or obstructions.
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It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Slider
Limit Switch
2.3-10 Lifting Mechanism
• Scissor Guards
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
• Sliders
- Ensure sliders are secure and there is no
visible damage.
Scissor Assembly
Scissor Bumper
Maintenance Support
Lift Cylinder
• Scissor Bumpers
- Ensure bumpers are secure and shows
no sign of visible damage.
• Lift Cylinder(s)
- Ensure each lift cylinder is properly
secured, there are no loose or missing parts and there is no evidence of damage.
- Ensure sliders’ path of travel are free from
dirt and obstructions.
1. Raise the platform (refer to Section 3.8-2) until there is adequate clearance to swing down the maintenance support (refer to Section 3.12).
• Maintenance Support
- Ensure maintenance support is properly
secured and shows no visible damage.
• Scissor Assembly
- Ensure scissor assembly shows no visible
damage and no signs of deformation in weldments.
- Ensure all pins are properly secured.
- Ensure cables and wires are properly
routed and shows no signs of wear and/ or physical damage.
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- Ensure all fittings and hoses are properly
tightened and there is no evidence of hydraulic leakage.
2. Raise the platform until there is adequate clearance to swing up the maintenance support into storage bracket. Refer to
Section 3.12.
3. Fully lower the platform.
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It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Typical Model 71xx shown - Bottom View
Ladder
Manual Storage
Box
Wheel/Tire
Assembly
Steer Cylinder
Assembly
2.3-11 Base
• Base Weldment
- Ensure there are no visible cracks in
welds or structure and there are no signs of deformation.
• Wheel/Tire Assembly
The aerial platform is equipped with foam-
filled tires. Tire and/or wheel failure could result in an aerial platform tipover. Component damage may also result if problems are not discovered and repaired in a timely fashion.
- Check all tire treads and sidewalls for cuts,
cracks, punctures and unusual wear.
- Check each wheel for damage and cracked
welds.
- Check each lug nut for proper torque to
ensure none are loose.
Base Weldment
Drive Axle
Tie Rod
• Drive Axle
- Ensure drive axle is properly secured,
there are no loose or missing parts, all fittings and hoses are properly tightened and there is no evidence of hydraulic leakage.
• Steer Cylinder Assembly
- Ensure steer cylinder assembly is properly
secured, there are no loose or missing parts, all fittings and hoses are properly tightened and there is no evidence of hydraulic leakage.
• Tie Rod
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts, tie rod end studs are locked and there is no visible damage.
Refer to Table 4.6 for wheel/tire specifications.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Typical Model 71xx shown - Bottom View
Ladder
Manual Storage
Wheel/Tire
Assembly
Steer Cylinder
Assembly
• Ladder
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
• Outriggers (If Equipped)
- Ensure there are no loose or missing
parts and there is no visible damage.
Box
Base Weldment
Drive Axle
Tie Rod
2.3-12 Manuals
Ensure a copy of operating manual is
enclosed in manual storage box.
- Check to be sure manual storage box is
present and in good condition.
- Ensure manuals are legible and in good
condition.
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- Always return manuals to the manual
storage box after use.
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It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Drive/Steer Enable
Trigger Switch
Torque Switch
Low/High Speed Range
Switch
Horn
Pushbutton
Glow Plug
Pushbutton
Engine Start
Pushbutton
Lift Enable
Pushbutton
2.4 Function Tests
Function tests are designed to discover any malfunctions before aerial platform is put into service. The operator must understand and follow step-by-step instructions to test all aerial platform functions.
Rocker Switch
Drive/Steer Controller
Low/High Throttle Switch
Operation Light
Raise/Off/Lower Switch
Off/Lift/Drive Key Switch
Emergency Stop Button
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of contact when using the ladder to mount/
dismount platform.
WARNING
Never use a malfunctioning aerial platform. If malfunctions are discovered, aerial platform must be tagged and placed out of service. Repairs to aerial platform may only be made by a qualified
service technician.
After repairs are completed, operator must perform a pre-operation inspection and a series of function tests again before putting aerial platform into service.
Prior to performing function tests, be sure to read and understand Section 3.8 - Start Operation.
2.4-1 Platform Control Console
1. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” on position.
2. On engine control console, select off/on/start switch to “ ” on position.
4. Use the ladder of aerial platform to access platform.
5. Close the gate.
6. On platform control console, insert key into
off/lift/drive key switch and select “ ” lift position.
7. Pull out “ ” emergency stop button. A beeping sound should be audible and light should come on.
WARNING
If beeping sound is not audible and light does not come on, aerial platform must
be tagged and placed out of service.
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3. On base control console, pull out “ ” emergency stop button.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Drive/Steer Enable
Trigger Switch
Torque Switch
Low/High Speed Range
Switch
Horn
Pushbutton
Glow Plug
Pushbutton
Engine Start
Pushbutton
Lift Enable
Pushbutton
8. Select low/high throttle switch to “ ” low throttle position.
CAUTION
Do not start the engine in the high
throttle position.
Rocker Switch
Drive/Steer Controller
Low/High Throttle Switch
Operation Light
Raise/Off/Lower Switch
Off/Lift/Drive Key Switch
Emergency Stop Button
3. Select and hold raise/off/lower switch to
” raise position without pressing lift
enable pushbutton.
Result: Platform should not rise.
• Test Platform Raising/Lowering
9. If diesel engine is cold, depress and hold
” glow plug pushbutton for 15 to 20 seconds.
10. Depress and hold “ ” engine start pushbutton to start the engine.
• Test Emergency Stop
1. Push in “ ” emergency stop button. Result: Engine should shut down and
aerial platform functions should not operate.
• Test Lift Enable
1. Pull out “ ” emergency stop button.
2. Restart the engine.
WARNING
Be aware of overhead obstructions or other possible hazards around the
aerial platform when lifting.
1. Press and hold lift enable pushbutton, then select and hold raise/off/lower switch
to “
” raise position and raise the platform to an approximate height of 0.5 meter. Release switch to stop.
Result: Platform should rise.
2. Press and hold lift enable pushbutton, then select and hold raise/off/lower switch
to “
” lower position and lower the
platform fully. Release switch to stop.
Result: Platform should lower.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Drive/Steer Enable
Trigger Switch
Torque Switch
Low/High Speed Range
Switch
Horn
Pushbutton
Glow Plug
Pushbutton
Engine Start
• Test Enable Trigger Switch
1. Ensure outriggers are fully retracted. Refer to Section 3.8-10 for hydraulic outriggers operation.
2. Ensure path of intended motion is clear.
3. Select off/lift/drive key switch to “ ” drive position.
4. Without activating “ ” enable trigger switch, attempt to drive and steer the aerial platform.
Result: Drive and steer functions should
not operate.
• Test Steering
1. Activate and hold enable trigger switch, and then press rocker switch on top of
Pushbutton
Lift Enable
Pushbutton
Rocker Switch
Drive/Steer Controller
Low/High Throttle Switch
Operation Light
Raise/Off/Lower Switch
Off/Lift/Drive Key Switch
Emergency Stop Button
• Test Driving
1. Ensure path of intended motion is clear.
2. Activate and hold “ ”enable trigger switch.
3. Slowly move controller fully ” forward, and then return handle to center position.
Result: Aerial platform should move in
forward direction, and then come to a stop.
4. Slowly move controller fully “ ” backward, and then return handle to center position.
Result: Aerial platform should move in
reverse direction, and then come to a stop.
controller to “ ” left and “ ” right.
Result: Steer wheels should turn left and
right.
• Test Horn
1. Push “ ” horn pushbutton.
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Result: Horn should sound.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Drive/Steer Enable
Trigger Switch
Torque Switch
Low/High Speed Range
Switch
Horn
Pushbutton
Glow Plug
Pushbutton
Engine Start
Pushbutton
• Test Brake
Brake will engage instantly when controller handle is released, causing
aerial platform to stop immediately.
Lift Enable
Pushbutton
WARNING
Rocker Switch
Drive/Steer Controller
Low/High Throttle Switch
Operation Light
Raise/Off/Lower Switch
Off/Lift/Drive Key Switch
Emergency Stop Button
• Test Speed Limit
WARNING
Be aware of overhead obstructions or other possible hazards around the
aerial platform when lifting.
1. Ensure path of intended motion is clear.
2. Activate and hold “ ” enable trigger switch.
3. Drive aerial platform “ ” forward. Test brake by releasing controller handle.
Result: Aerial platform should come to a
stop.
4. Drive aerial platform “ ” forward. Test
brake again by releasing “
” enable
trigger switch only.
Result: Aerial platform should come to an
instant and abrupt stop.
1. Ensure path of intended motion is clear.
2. Select off/lift/drive key switch to “ ” lift position.
3. Raise the platform to an approximate height of 4 meters.
4. Select off/lift/drive key switch to “ ” drive position and attempt to drive forward or reverse.
Result: Aerial platform should move slower
than when it was in stowed position.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Drive/Steer Enable
Trigger Switch
Torque Switch
Low/High Speed Range
Switch
Horn
Pushbutton
Glow Plug
Pushbutton
Engine Start
Pushbutton
Lift Enable
Pushbutton
• Test Lowering Warning
1. Select off/lift/drive key switch to “ ” lift position.
2. Fully lower the platform.
Result: Alarm should sound the entire way
down.
• Test Powerdeck Enable (If Equipped)
1. Select and hold extend/retract switch to
the “ “ extend position without
selecting enable switch.
Result: Platform should not extend.
• Test Extension Platform(s) (If Equipped)
1. Extend each extension platform to about .5 meter (refer to Section 3.8-8 or Section
3.8-9).
Result: Each extension platform should
extend.
Rocker Switch
Drive/Steer Controller
Low/High Throttle Switch
Operation Light
Raise/Off/Lower Switch
Off/Lift/Drive Key Switch
Emergency Stop Button
• Test Emergency Powered Extension Platform Retraction Switch (Models 92xx)
1. Extend both powered extension platforms to about .5 meter.
2. Push in “ ” emergency stop button to shut down the engine.
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of contact when using the ladder to
mount/dismount platform.
3. Use the ladder to dismount from platform.
4. On hydraulic/electric tray, push the emergency powered extension platform retraction switch.
Result: Extension platforms should
retract.
2. Retract each extension platform fully. Result: Each extension platform should
fully retract.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Base Control Console
Model 71XX Models 88XX & 9250
Platform Lower/Neutral/ Raise Switch
Enable Switch
Platform Lower/Neutral/
Raise Switch
Emergency Stop
Button
Emergency Lowering
Valve
2.4-2 Base Control Console
1. On engine control console, select
” start position to start the engine.
• Test Emergency Stop
1. Push in “ ” emergency stop button. Result: Engine should shut down and
aerial platform functions should not operate.
Enable Switch
Emergency Stop Button
Auxiliary Start
Switch
• Test Base Lift Enable
1. Start the engine.
2. On base control console, select and hold
lower/neutral/raise switch “ ” to raise position without selecting and holding enable switch.
Result: Platform should not rise.
• Test Lower/Neutral/Raise Switch
2. Pull out “ ” emergency stop button and restart engine.
• Test Auxiliary Start Switch
1. On base control console, select and hold enable switch and start engine using auxiliary start switch.
Result: Engine should start.
2. Release enable switch.
Result: Engine should shut off.
3. Attempt to start engine without selecting and holding enable switch.
Result: Engine should not start.
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1. On base control console, select and hold
enable switch and “ ” raise the platform with lower/neutral/raise switch.
Result: Platform should rise.
2. Select and hold enable switch and fully
” lower the platform with lower/ neutral/raise switch.
Result: Platform should fully lower.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Base Control Console
Model 71XX Models 88XX & 9250
Platform Lower/Neutral/ Raise Switch
Enable Switch
Platform Lower/Neutral/
Raise Switch
Emergency Stop
Button
Emergency Lowering
Valve
• Test Emergency Lowering (Models 71xx & 88xx)
Be aware of overhead obstructions or other possible hazards around the
aerial platform when lifting.
1. Raise the platform to an approximate height of 4 meters.
2. Locate holding valve manual override knob at the base of each lift cylinder. Depress and turn counterclockwise. If necessary, use emergency lowering access rod that is located either at the base, on top of scissor guards, or on top of fuel cabinet.
WARNING
Enable Switch
Emergency Stop Button
Auxiliary Start
Switch
• Test Emergency Lowering (Model 9250)
WARNING
Be aware of overhead obstructions or other possible hazards around the
aerial platform when lifting.
1. Raise the platform to an approximate height of 4 meters.
2. In hydraulic/electrical compartment, depress and hold emergency lowering pushbutton to activate the auxiliary lowering valves. Pull out and hold the emergency lowering valve to fully lower platform.
Result: Platform should fully lower.
3. On hydraulic/electrical compartment, pull out and hold emergency lowering valve to fully lower the platform.
Result: Platform should fully lower.
4. To restore normal operation, depress and turn holding valve manual override knobs clockwise.
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2.4-3 Test Main Power Disconnect Switch
1. On hydraulic/electrical compartment, turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” off position.
Result: Engine should shut down and aerial
platform functions should not operate.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Left-Rear
Left-Front
Platform Control
Console
Right-Rear
• Test Hydraulic Outriggers (If Equipped)
(For Hydraulic Outrigger Operation, refer to
Section 3.8-10)
7. Drive the aerial platform to maximum speed.
Result: Aerial platform drives at high
Right-Front
speed.
1. Ensure aerial platform is parked on a firm
WARNING
level surface and free from obstructions.
Be aware of overhead obstructions or
2. Ensure platform is fully lowered.
other possible hazards around the aerial
platform when lifting or driving.
3. Ensure outriggers are fully retracted.
8. Lift platform to 12 feet (measured from the
4. Auto-level (If equipped):
Use auto-level to extend outriggers. Result: All four outriggers will extend
bottom of the tires to the platform surface) from stowed position.
Result: Lift function will operate.
until they are supporting weight and bring machine to within level.
9. Drive aerial platform at raised height (12 feet).
5. Once auto-level is complete, attempt to lift platform 1 foot and then lower the platform
Result: Aerial platform drives at slow
speed.
to stowed position.
Result: Platform will lift and lower.
10. Attempt to operate outriggers at raised height (12 feet).
6. With platform at stowed position, fully retract all outriggers using auto-level.
Result: All four outriggers will retract until
- Attempt to partially extend Left-Front
Outrigger (approximately 4”).
Result: Outrigger will not extend.
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they are in the stowed (up) position.
WARNING
- Attempt to partially extend Right-Front
Outrigger (approximately 4”).
Result: Outrigger will not extend.
Ensure that there are no personnel or obstructions in the path of travel,
including blind spots.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Left-Rear
Right-Rear
- Attempt to partially extend Right-Rear
Outrigger (approximately 4”).
Result: Outrigger will not extend.
- Attempt to partially extend Left-Rear
Outrigger (approximately 4”).
Result: Outrigger will not extend.
Left-Front
Platform Control
Console
Right-Front
- With Right-Rear Outrigger partially
extended, attempt to lift the platform.
Result: Lift function will not operate.
- With Left-Rear Outrigger partially
extended, attempt to lift the platform.
Result: Lift function will not operate.
11. Lower the platform to stowed position. Result: Lower function will operate.
12. Raise the platform 1 foot from stowed position and partially extend Left-Front Outrigger (approximately 4”).
- Attempt to lift the platform.
Result: Lift function will not operate.
14. Platform at stowed position.
- Extend each outrigger until it raises the
tires up approximately 2”.
- Retract the Left-Front Outrigger until the
weight is resting on the corresponding tire.
- Extend the Right-Rear Outrigger until it
- Attempt to drive the aerial platform.
Result: Drive function will not operate.
Result: Lift function will not operate.
makes contact with ground.
- Attempt to lift the platform 1 foot.
- Attempt to lower the platform.
Result: Lower function will operate.
15. Platform at stowed position.
- Extend each outrigger until it raises the
13. Platform at stowed position.
tires up approximately 2”.
- With Left-Front Outrigger partially
Result: Lift function will not operate.
extended, attempt to lift the platform.
- Retract the Right-Front Outrigger
until the weight is resting on the corresponding tire.
- With Right-Front Outrigger partially
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extended, attempt to lift the platform.
Result: Lift function will not operate.
- Extend the Left-Rear Outrigger until it
makes contact with ground.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
Left-Rear
Right-Rear
- Attempt to lift the platform 1 foot.
Result: Lift function will not operate.
16. Platform at stowed position.
- Extend each outrigger until it raises the
tires up approximately 2”.
- Retract the Right-Rear Outrigger
until the weight is resting on the corresponding tire.
- Extend the Left-Front Outrigger until it
makes contact with ground.
- Attempt to lift the platform 1 foot.
Result: Lift function will not operate.
Left-Front
Platform Control
Console
Right-Front
18. Extend all four outriggers until all tires are off the ground and the aerial platform is levelled.
- Lift the platform to 12 feet.
Result: Lift function will operate.
- Lower the platform from raised height
(12 feet).
Result: Lower function will operate.
WARNING
If any outrigger interlocks fail to operate in the expected manner, the aerial platform should be tagged and removed
from operation immediately.
17. Platform at stowed position.
- Extend each outrigger until it raises the
tires up approximately 2”.
- Retract the Left-Rear Outrigger until the
weight is resting on the corresponding tire.
- Extend the Right-Front Outrigger until
it makes contact with ground.
- Attempt to lift the platform 1 foot.
Result: Lift function will not operate.
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WARNING
Repairs to the aerial platform may only be made by a qualified service
technician.
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contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
2.5 Winching and Towing Procedure
This section provides the operator with procedures regarding winching, towing and manual brake release.
Brake must be manually disengaged
before pushing, winching or towing.
WARNING
WARNING
Ensure platform is fully lowered before winching or towing. Sudden motion could cause aerial platform to become unstable.
Death or serious injury could result.
WARNING
In emergency situations where aerial platform functions are not available and lowering is impeded by an obstacle, utmost care must be taken to move aerial platform far enough to clear obstacle. In such cases, operation must be extremely smooth with no sudden movements and
must not exceed a speed of 50 mm/sec.
WARNING
When pushing, winching or towing, do
not exceed 3.2 km/h.
WARNING
Do not push, winch or tow aerial platform onto a slope. Do not stop the towing vehicle rapidly. Do not pull aerial platform
down an incline.
1. Ensure aerial platform is on level ground. Chock or block wheels to prevent aerial platform from rolling.
2. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” off position.
3. Locate the manifold in hydraulic/electrical compartment.
4. Push in brake auto reset valve plunger (item 2).
5. Repeatedly depress hand pump (item 1) until firm resistance is felt. The brake is now released.
6. Remove wheel chocks or blocks then push, winch or tow aerial platform to desired location.
WARNING
Brake must be reengaged immediately
after reaching desired location.
7. Position aerial platform on a firm and level surface.
8. Chock or block wheels to prevent aerial platform from rolling.
FAMILIARIZATIONFAMILIARIZATION
2.5-1 To Release the Brake Manually
9. Reengage brake by pulling out brake valve plunger.
WARNING
Do not manually disengage brake if the
aerial platform is on an incline.
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Figure 2-9. Brake System
1. Brake Hand Pump
2. Brake Auto Reset Valve Plunger
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Section 2 - Familiarization Procedures
It is the responsibility of the operator to read, completely understand and follow all instructions and warnings
contained in this operating manual and on the aerial platform.
2.6 Emergency Lowering Procedures
This section guides the operator on how to use the
1. Remove any obstructions to a descending platform.
emergency lowering system. This system allows platform lowering in the event of an emergency or
WARNING
malfunction.
Ensure platform and extensions including
Models 71xx & 88xx
railing are clear of obstructions before operating emergency powered extension
WARNING
Keep clear of scissors mechanism when
using emergency lowering valve.
2. Extension platform(s) may need to be retracted or aerial platform may need to be moved to clear the
platform retraction switch.
obstructions. Refer to Section 2.5 winching and
1. Remove any obstructions to a descending platform.
towing procedures. Models 92xx are equipped with emergency powered extension platform retraction switch (located in the hydraulic/electrical
2. Extension platform(s) may need to be retracted or aerial platform may need to be moved to clear
compartment) to retract the powered extension
platform from the base. obstructions. Refer to Section 2.5 for winching and towing procedures.
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2
3
Figure 2-10. Emergency Lowering System
3. Locate holding valve override knobs (item 1) at base of each lift cylinder. Depress and turn counterclockwise. If necessary, use emergency lowering access rod (item 3) that is located on aerial platform base or on top of fuel cabinet.
4. On the hydraulic compartment, pull out and hold emergency lowering valve (item 2) to lower platform.
5. To restore normal operation, depress and turn holding valve override knobs clockwise.
Model 9250
WARNING
Keep clear of scissors mechanism when
using emergency lowering valve.
Figure 2-11. Emergency Powered Extension Platform
Retraction Switch
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2
Figure 2-12. Emergency Lowering System
3. In hydraulic compartment, depress and hold emergency lowering pushbutton (item 1) to activate the auxiliary lowering valves. Pull out and hold the emergency lowering valve (item 2) to lower platform. No further actions are required to restore normal operation.
FAMILIARIZATIONFAMILIARIZATION
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Section 3 - Operation General
3.0 Operation
This section provides the necessary information needed to operate the aerial platform. It is important that the user reads and understands this section before operating the aerial platform.
3.1 General
In order for this aerial platform to be in good working condition, it is important that the operator meets the necessary qualifications and follow the maintenance and inspection schedule referred to in this section.
3.1-1 Operator Qualifications
• Only trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to operate an aerial platform.
• Safe use of this aerial platform requires the operator to understand the limitations and warnings, operating procedures and operator’s responsibility for maintenance. Accordingly, the operator must understand and be familiar with this operating manual, its warnings and instructions, and all warnings and instructions on the aerial platform.
• The operator must be familiar with employer’s work rules and related government regulations and be able to demonstrate the ability to understand and operate this make and model of aerial platform in the presence of a qualified person.
3.1-2 Operator’s Responsibility for Maintenance
• The operator must be sure that the aerial platform has been properly maintained and inspected before using it.
• The operator must perform all the daily inspections and function tests found in Table 4.8, even if the operator is not directly responsible for the maintenance of this aerial platform.
3.1-3 Maintenance and Inspection Schedule
• The inspection points covered in Table 4.8 indicate the areas of the aerial platform to be maintained or inspected and at what intervals the maintenance and inspections are to be performed.
• The actual operating environment of the aerial platform may affect the maintenance schedule.
WARNING
Use original or manufacturer-approved parts and components for the aerial
platform.
3.1-4 Owner’s Inspections
It is the responsibility of the owner to arrange daily, quarterly (or 150 hours) and annual inspections of the aerial platform. Refer to Table 4.8 for recommended maintenance and inspection areas and intervals. A record of annual inspection is kept on a label located on the scissor assembly. Refer to Table 4.2 in this manual.
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WARNING
Maintenance must be performed by trained and competent personnel who are
familiar with mechanical procedures.
Death or serious injury could result from the use of an aerial platform that is not properly maintained or kept in good
working condition.
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Major Components Section 3 - Operation
3.2 Major Components
Main Platform
Platform Control ConsoleEntry Gate
Extension Platform
Lifting
Mechanism
Hydraulic/
Electrical
Compartment
Outrigger
Maintenance Support
Engine Compartment
Base
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Section 3 - Operation Major Assemblies
3.3 Major Assemblies
The aerial platform consists of three major assemblies: base, lifting mechanism and platform.
3.3-1 Base
The base is a rigid, one-piece weldment which supports two side compartments.
3.3-2 Lifting Mechanism
The lifting mechanism is constructed of formed steel or tube sections making up a scissor-type assembly. The scissor assembly is raised and lowered by single-acting hydraulic lift cylinders with holding valves. A two-section pump, driven by an engine, provides hydraulic power to the lift cylinders.
Models 71xx & 88xx
• One compartment contains the hydraulic and electrical components, and base control console. The other compartment contains the fuel and hydraulic tanks.
• The front axle is steered by a hydraulic cylinder and is either non-driven (2WD) or drive shaft/gear box driven (4WD).
• The rear axle is drive shaft/gear box driven and has a spring-applied hydraulically released disc brake.
• A roll-out tray at the front of the base supports an engine coupled with a two-section hydraulic pump providing power to the hydraulic system.
• An engine control console is also located at the front of the base.
• The 12V starter battery is located in the hydraulic/ electrical compartment or at the front of the engine roll-out tray.
Models 92xx
• One compartment contains the hydraulic tank, hydraulic and electrical components, base control console, emergency battery and starter battery.
• The other compartment contains the fuel tank.
• The front axle is steered by a hydraulic cylinder
and is drive shaft/gear box driven (4WD).
• The rear axle is drive shaft/gear box driven and has a spring-applied hydraulically released disc brake.
• A roll-out tray at the front of the base supports an engine coupled with a two-section hydraulic pump providing power to the hydraulic system.
• An engine control console is also located at the front of the base.
3.3-3 Platform
The platform is constructed of a tubular support frame, a skid-resistant “diamond plate” platform surface and
1.1 m hinged guardrails with 0.15 m toe boards and mid-rails. The platform can be entered from either side through a spring-returned gate for full size RTs and from the rear through a spring-returned gate for mid size RTs. Some full size RTs can be equipped with a front or rear (or both) extension platform(s). The mid size RTs are equipped with a front extension platform. Models 92xx are equipped with two powered extension platforms. An AC outlet is also located on the platform.
3.4 Serial Number Nameplate
The serial number nameplate, located at the rear of the aerial platform, lists the following:
• Model number
• Serial number
• Aerial platform weight
• Maximum drivable height
• Maximum capacities
• Maximum number of persons permissible on
the platform
• Voltage
• System pressure
• Lift pressure
• Maximum platform height
• Maximum wheel load
• Maximum wind speed
• Maximum manual force
• Maximum incline
• Year of manufacture
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Component Identification Operation - Section 3
3.5 Component Identification
The following descriptions are for identification, explanation and locating purposes only.
3.5-1 Manual Storage Box
This weather-resistant box is mounted inside of the hydraulic/ electrical compartment. It contains the operating manual, EC declaration and other important documentation. The operating manual for this make and model of aerial platform must be stored in this box.
3.5-3 Electrical Control Console
This auxiliary control console is located in the hydraulic/ electrical compartment. It contains the following controls:
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3.5-2 Maintenance Support
The maintenance support is a safety mechanism designed to support the scissor assembly. When properly positioned, it can support the scissor assembly and empty platform. The maintenance support must be used when inspection and/or maintenance is to be performed within the lifting mechanism. To lower the maintenance support, push lock lever rearward and the maintenance support will drop. Refer to Section 3.12 for procedure on how to use and store the maintenance support.
Figure 3-1. Maintenance Support
WARNING
The maintenance support must be used when inspection and/or maintenance or repairs are to be performed within the lifting mechanism. Failure to use this safety mechanism could result in death
or serious injury.
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Figure 3-2. Electrical Control Console
1. Hourmeter - This gauge records accumulated operating time of engine.
2. Circuit Breakers - In the event of a power overload or positive circuit grounding, the circuit breaker pops out. Push breaker back in to reset.
WARNING
Do not reach through the scissor assembly when the platform is raised without the maintenance support properly positioned. Failure to avoid this hazard could result
in death or serious injury.
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Section 3 - Operation Component Identification
3.5-4 Folding Guardrail System
This system, when folded down, reduces the height of the retracted aerial platform for transporting and traveling through doorways only. Refer to Section 3.11 for guardrail folding procedure.
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DETENT BALL
Clear of side of
pivot bracket
Correct position of locking pin
3.5-5 Lanyard Attachment Anchorage
Use this as an attachment point for safety belt/harness tethers. Do not attach belts/harnesses to any other point on the platform. Do not use this point to lift, anchor, secure or support the platform or any other apparatus or material.
Figure 3-4. Lanyard Attachment Ring
WARNING
The lanyard attachment anchorage is used for travel restraint, within the limits of the platform only. It is not a fall arresting device! Used as such could
result in death or serious injury.
Figure 3-3. Guardrail Locking Pin
WARNING
The scissor assembly must be fully lowered before raising or lowering the
guardrails.
WARNING
Before operating this aerial platform check the guardrail system for loose or missing locking pins. The guardrail system must be upright and all pins must be locked in place. Death or serious injury could result if the guardrail system is not
upright or properly locked.
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Component Identification (Special Options) Operation - Section 3
3.6 Component Identification (Special Options)
This following descriptions are for identification, explanation and locating purposes only of optional equipment.
5. Leveling Indicator Light - This light functions when the auto and manual level functions are in use and illuminates to display the status of the auto-leveling outriggers. The indicator light has the following states:
3.6-1 Generator/Outrigger Control Console (If Equipped)
The outrigger control console are located next to the platform control console. These switches control the outriggers’ extension and retraction.
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3
Figure 3-5. Outrigger Controls with All Options on
Auxiliary Control Console
1. Generator Switch - This switch activates the
generator.
2. Outrigger Extend/Retract Switches - These
switches control the extension and retraction of each individual outrigger.
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4
Off: The outriggers are fully retracted.
Flashing Rapidly: The outriggers are extending
or retracting.
Flashing: Not all outrigger legs have firm
ground contact or aerial platform is not level.
On: The outriggers are extended and the
platform is level.
3.6-2 Powered Extension Control Console (If Equipped)
This control console is mounted on one of the extension platform guardrails. It contains the following controls:
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1
3. Auto-Level Switch - When this switch is in the
“ extend position, each outrigger will extend
“ and automatically adjust until the aerial platform
is level. When the switch is in the “ position, the outriggers will retract.
4. Outrigger Enable Switch - This outrigger enable switch, when in the extend or retract position, activates the functions on the auto­level switch and the outrigger extend/retract switches.
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Figure 3-6. Powered Extension Control Console
1. Enable Switch - This switch, when activated and held, allows the extension platform extend/retract switch functions to operate.
2. Extend/Retract Switch - This switch, when
activated, “ ” extends or “ ” retracts the powered extension platform. Refer to
Section 3.8-9 on how to extend/retract the powered
extension platform.
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Section 3 - Operation Component Identification (Special Options)
3.6-3 1500W AC Inverter (If Equipped)
The inverter is located on the base of the aerial platform. It has the following controls:
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Figure 3-7. 1500W AC Inverter
NOTE
The inverter operation is automatic. These controls do not need to be manipulated for
normal operation.
1. On/Off Switch - This diagnostic slide switch activates or terminates inverter operation. It should remain in the on position.
2. Status LEDs - These LEDs indicate the operating or fault status of the inverter.
3. 15 Amp Circuit Breaker - In the event of a power overload or circuit grounding, the circuit breaker pops out. Press the breaker back in to reset.
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Operator’s Responsibility Section 3 - Operation
3.7 Operator’s Responsibility
It is the responsibility of the operator, prior to each work shift, to perform the following:
1. Visual and Daily Maintenance Inspections
• are designed to discover any damage of components before the aerial platform is put into service.
• are done before the operator performs the function tests.
WARNING
Failure to locate and repair damage, and discover loose or missing parts may result in an unsafe operating condition.
2. Function Tests
• are designed to discover any malfunctions before the aerial platform is put into service.
IMPORTANT
The operator must understand and follow the step-by-step instructions to test all
aerial platform functions.
Repairs to the aerial platform may only be made by a qualified service technician. After repairs are completed, the operator must perform visual and daily maintenance inspections & function tests again.
Scheduled maintenance inspections shall only be performed by qualified service technician (see
Table 4.7).
The operator should make a copy of the Operator’s Checklist (see Table 4.8) and fill out the visual and daily maintenance inspections and the function tests sections while performing the items outlined in Section 2.3 and
Section 2.4.
IMPORTANT
If damaged or any unauthorized variation from factory-delivered condition is discovered, the aerial platform must be
tagged and removed from service.
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Section 3 - Operation Start Operation
3.8 Start Operation
Carefully read and completely understand the Operating Manual and all warnings and instruction labels (refer to
Section 5- Labels) on the aerial platform.
WARNING
Do not operate this aerial platform without proper authorization and training. Failure to avoid this hazard could result in death
or serious injury.
Before operating this aerial platform, perform the following steps:
1. Visual and daily maintenance inspections (see
Section 2.3)
3.8-1 To Activate Base Control Console
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of contact when using the ladder to mount/
dismount platform.
1. Use the ladder of aerial platform to access platform.
2. Close the gate.
3. On platform control console, push in “ ” emergency stop button.
4. Insert key into off/lift/drive key switch and select
2. Function tests (see Section 2.4)
3. Jobsite inspection It is the responsibility of the operator to perform
a jobsite inspection and avoid the following hazardous situations:
• holes or drop-offs
• ditches or soft fills
• floor obstructions, bumps or debris
• overhead obstructions
• electrical cords, hoses and high voltage
conductors
• hazardous locations
• inadequate surface support to withstand all
load forces imposed by the aerial platform
• wind and weather conditions
• the presence of unauthorized personnel
• other possible unsafe conditions
WARNING
An operator should not use any aerial platform that:
” lift position.
5. Select low/high throttle switch to “ ” low throttle position.
CAUTION
Do not start the engine in the high throttle
position.
6. Use the ladder to dismount from platform.
7. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” on position.
8. On base control console, pull out “ ” emergency stop button. A beeping sound should be audible and light should come on.
WARNING
If beeping sound is not audible and light does not come on, aerial platform must
be tagged and placed out of service.
• does not appear to be working properly.
• has been damaged or appears to have worn
or missing parts.
9. On engine control console, select off/on/start switch to “ ” on position.
• has alterations or modifications not approved
by the manufacturer.
• has safety devices which have been altered
or disabled.
10. If diesel engine is cold, select and hold “ ” glow plug switch for 15 to 20 seconds or until indicator light goes off.
• has been tagged or locked out for non-use or repair.
11. Depress and hold “ ” engine start pushbutton to start the engine.
Failure to avoid these hazards could
result in death or serious injury.
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3.8-2 To Raise or Lower Platform Using Base Control Console
WARNING
Be aware of overhead obstructions or other possible hazards around the aerial
platform when lifting.
3.8-3 To Activate Platform Control Console
1. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” on position.
2. On engine control console, select off/on/start switch to “ ” on position.
WARNING
Do not lower the platform unless the area below is clear of personnel and
obstructions.
1. Activate base control console (refer to
Section 3.8-1).
2. Select and hold enable switch.
3. Select and hold lower/neutral/raise switch to either
” raise or “ ” lower position. Release switch to stop.
3. On base control console, pull out “ ” emergency stop button.
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of contact when using the ladder to mount/
dismount platform.
4. Use the ladder of aerial platform to access platform.
5. Close the gate.
6. On platform control console, insert key into off/lift/
drive key switch and select “ ” lift position.
7. Pull out “ ” emergency stop button. A beeping sound should be audible and light should come on.
WARNING
If beeping sound is not audible and light does not come on, aerial platform must
be tagged and placed out of service.
8. Select low/high throttle switch to “ ” low throttle position.
CAUTION
Do not start the engine in the high throttle
position.
9. If diesel engine is cold, depress and hold glow plug pushbutton for 15 to 20 seconds.
10. Depress and hold “ ” engine start pushbutton to start the engine.
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3.8-4 To Raise or Lower Platform Using Platform Control Console
WARNING
Be aware of overhead obstructions or other possible hazards around the aerial
platform when lifting.
WARNING
Do not lower the platform unless the area below is clear of personnel and
obstructions.
1. Activate platform control console (refer to
Section 3.8-3).
3.8-5 To Drive Forward or Backward
WARNING
Be aware of blind spots when operating
the aerial platform.
WARNING
Ensure that there are no personnel or obstructions in the path of travel,
including blind spots.
1. Activate platform control console (refer to
Section 3.8-3).
2. On platform control console, select off/lift/drive
2. Press and hold lift enable pushbutton, then select and hold raise/off/lower switch to
either “
” raise or “ ” lower position. Release
switch to stop.
WARNING
To protect against unintended movement of the aerial platform, push in the emergency stop button after you have arrived at your
desired location or elevation.
NOTE
If the tilt alarm sounds and the platform does not, or only partially raises, immediately lower the platform completely and ensure that the aerial platform is on a firm level
surface.
NOTE
Some models may be equipped with an 8-meter lift height restriction. To raise the platform higher than 8 meters, the aerial platform’s outriggers must be properly deployed before lifting from a fully lowered
position. Refer to Section 3.8-10.
key switch to “
” drive position.
3. Activate and hold “ ” enable trigger switch.
4. Push or pull controller handle forward or backward to desired speed and direction of platform travel.
5. Return controller to neutral center position to stop.
Release “ ” enable trigger switch.
WARNING
To protect against unintended movement of the aerial platform, push in the emergency stop button after you have arrived at your
desired location or elevation.
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3.8-6 To Steer
3.8-7 To Select Drive Torque
1. Activate platform control console (refer to
Section 3.8-3).
2. Select off/lift/drive key switch to “ ” drive position.
3. Activate and hold “ ” enable trigger switch.
4. Press “ ” rocker on top of controller handle in either direction to steer.
NOTE
Steering is not proportional. Driving and steering can be activated at the same
time.
1. High Torque: Select high torque when ascending or descending grades, traveling on rough terrain or when loading or unloading aerial platform. To activate high torque, select low/high speed range
switch to “
” low speed (high torque) position.
WARNING
Aerial platform must be in fully retracted position when operated on any grade. Driving while elevated on any grade may
result in death or serious injury.
2. Low Torque: Select low torque when traveling on a flat level surface. To activate low torque, select
low/high speed range switch to “
” high speed
(low torque) position.
WARNING
To protect against unintended movement of the aerial platform, push in the emergency stop button after you have arrived at your
desired location or elevation.
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3.8-8 To Extend or Retract Manual Extension Platform
3.8-9 To Extend or Retract Powered Extension Platform (If Equipped)
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Figure 3-8. Manual Extension Platform
1. To extend/retract the manual extension platform, remove the locking pin (item 1) then remove the push bar locking pins (item 2) and rotate the push bar towards the main platform. Extend the push bar until it locks at full extension and push/pull the extension platform using the push bar.
1. To extend the powered extension platform, ensure
” emergency stop button is pulled out.
2. On platform control console, insert key into off/lift/
drive key switch and select “ ” lift position.
3. On the powered extension control console,
select and hold enable switch, then push
the extend/retract switch to the “
“ extend
position. Release switch to stop.
4. To retract platform, select and hold ” enable
switch, then push extend/retract switch to “
retract position. Release switch to stop.
WARNING
To protect against unintended movement of the aerial platform, push in the emergency stop button after you have arrived at your
desired location or elevation.
2. Upon full extension or retraction, reinsert the locking pin on the platform (item 1) to prevent accidental movement of the manual extension platform during travel or transport.
3. When the push bar is not in use, pull the plungers (item 3) on the push bar and retract it, then rotate it back to its resting position and lock it into place with the locking pins (item 2).
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Rev AB - Sept 9/11
3.8-10 Hydraulic Outriggers (If Equipped)
These devices are mounted to the four corners of the base.
3.8-10a Before Operation
1. Move around aerial platform to check overhead clearances and ground obstructions.
2. Lower the platform completely. Refer to
Section 3.8-4. Outrigger controls are not functional
when platform is raised.
3. Check that the supporting surface under the tires and outrigger pads is firm and capable of supporting aerial platform and rated load. Do not place outrigger pad on a street drain, manhole cover or other unsupported surface.
3.8-10b To Extend Outriggers
1. On outrigger control console, select and hold
enable switch to provide power to outrigger circuit.
2. Auto Extension: Select auto-level switch to
3. Ensure each outrigger pad is in firm contact over its entire surface area, with a suitable supporting surface! Make adjustments if necessary using manual outrigger controls.
4. Operate all non drive functions as described in their respective sections.
NOTE
Each outrigger pad must be in firm contact with the ground for most aerial platform
functions to work.
NOTE
Drive functions are disabled if the outriggers are in any position other than fully
retracted.
WARNING
If alarm sounds during operation, the aerial platform is not level or an outrigger does not have firm ground contact. Lower the platform immediately! Make the necessary adjustments to level the
aerial platform.
” extend position until leveling indicator light
“ stops flashing and remains on. Aerial platform should be level and completely supported by the outriggers.
Manual Extension: Select corresponding
outrigger extend/retract switch to “
“ extend position until platform is fully supported by outriggers and is level. The indicator light flashes while platform is being leveled and remains on once platform is level.
The indicator light has the following states:
Off: The outriggers are fully retracted.
Flashing Rapidly: The outriggers are
extending or retracting.
Flashing: Not all outrigger legs have firm
ground contact or aerial platform is not level.
3.8-10c To Retract Outriggers
1. Ensure platform is fully lowered.
2. On outrigger control console, select and hold
enable switch to provide power to outrigger circuit.
3. Auto Retraction: Select auto-level switch to
retract position until outriggers are fully
retracted.
Manual Retraction: Select corresponding pairs
of outrigger extend/retract switch to “
” retract
position until outriggers are fully retracted.
NOTE
Limit switches are used to protect outriggers from being damaged. If drive functions are not available, visually check to see that all
outriggers are fully retracted.
On: The outriggers are extended and the
platform is level.
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3.8-11 Generator (If Equipped)
3.8-13 Shutdown Procedure
To start the hydraulic generator:
1. On platform control console, select off/lift/drive
key switch to “ ” lift position.
2. Depress and hold “ ” engine start pushbutton to start the engine.
3. On auxiliary control console, select hydraulic generator switch to “ ” energized position. Engine
will automatically switch to high throttle and generator will start.
To stop the hydraulic generator:
1. Select hydraulic generator switch to “ ” off position. The generator will turn off and throttle will return to selected speed.
NOTE
Activating any lift or outrigger functions, changing the key switch setting, activating the emergency stop or an engine stall will turn off the generator. The platform may be
lowered during generator operation.
1. Completely lower the platform.
2. On platform control console, push in “ ” emergency stop button.
3. Select off/lift/drive key switch to “ ” off position and remove key.
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of contact when using the ladder to mount/
dismount the platform.
4. Use the ladder to dismount from platform.
5. On base control console, push in “ ” emergency stop button.
6. On engine control console, select engine off/on/ start switch to “ ” off position.
7. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” off position.
3.8-12 Electrical Inverter (If Equipped)
The inverter is operational with alternating current available at all times when, and only when, the engine is running at high throttle. Deselecting the high idle throttle setting or stopping the engine will turn the inverter off.
To check the status of the inverter:
1. During routine operation, the on/off switch should remain in the on position. To prevent automatic inverter operation when high throttle is activated, slide the on/off switch on the inverter to the off position.
2. Inverter state is indicated by the LEDs on the face of the inverter. A glowing green LED indicates normal operation. If a fault occurs, the status LEDs will indicate the area responsible. After the fault condition is corrected, the inverter will automatically reset itself.
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3.9 Refueling Procedure
This section provides the operator with the procedure on how to refuel the engine with regular fuel and install the propane cylinder.
3.9-1 Regular Fuel (Diesel)
1. Ensure engine and all systems are turned off and emergency stop buttons are depressed.
IMPORTANT
Before using the aerial platform ensure
there is enough fuel to finish the job.
WARNING
Failure to heed the following safety precautions could result in death or serious injury:
• Use extreme caution while refueling aerial platforms.
• Ensure engine and all systems are turned off before refueling.
• Refuel aerial platform only in a well ventilated area away from open flame and other sources of ignition, authorized by your employer and supervisor.
• To minimize possible static electricity fires, ensure filler nozzle touches rim of filler opening to aid the dissipation of static electricity.
• Never try to start an aerial platform if you smell gas.
WARNING
Do not smoke in an area where aerial
platforms are stored or refueled.
2. Open fuel compartment door and remove fuel cap.
3. Carefully fill the fuel tank ensuring that no spillage occurs.
4. Securely replace fuel cap.
5. Ensure there are no leaks in the fuel system.
6. Wipe up any spilled fuel.
7. Dispose of rags in an approved container.
Protection of Environment from Chemical Dangers
WARNING
Gasoline, diesel fuel, engine oil and hydraulic fluid are chemicals, which can contaminate the environment. If they are spilled during filling and reach the water, they can cause damage to the environment, e.g., death of fish. For such damage, the party responsible is liable! Therefore, gasoline, diesel fuel, engine oil or hydraulic fluid must not get into the sewage system, streams, rivers or other surface water. For that reason, immediately remove the dripped off or spilled gasoline, diesel fuel, engine oil or hydraulic fluid with appropriate means and dispose of these means according to
the regulations.
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Section 3 - Operation Loading/Unloading
3.10 Loading/Unloading
Know and heed all national, state or territorial/provincial and local rules which apply to your loading/unloading of aerial platforms.
Only qualified personnel shall operate machinery during loading/unloading.
Be sure vehicle capacity and loading equipment hoists, chains, straps, etc., are sufficient to withstand maximum aerial platform weight.
The transport vehicle must be parked on a level surface and must be secured to prevent rolling while aerial platform is being loaded/unloaded.
3.10-1 Lifting
WARNING
Only qualified rigger shall perform
lifting.
When it is necessary to lift the aerial platform the following conditions must be met:
• The platform must be fully lowered.
• The main power disconnect switch must be in
” off position.
• The hydraulic/electrical and fuel compartments must be closed and securely latched.
• The extension platform must be retracted and secured.
• The platform control console must be secured to the railings or removed.
• The platform must be cleared of all personnel, tools and materials.
• The lifting/rigging may be attached to all four lifting points as illustrated in Figure 3-9.
Tie down/lifting points
Center of
gravity
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Tie down/lifting pointsTie down/lifting points
Figure 3-9. Tie Downs/Lifting Points
Center of gravity
Figure 3-10. Center of Gravity
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NOTE
The mass of the aerial platform is as per Table 4.3. The center of gravity is approximately located in the middle of the aerial platform, front to back and side to side, as illustrated in Figure 3-10. Vertically, the center of gravity is approximately just
above the base chassis.
NOTE
Except for Models 92xx, the aerial platform can be lifted with a forklift from the sides, but Skyjack does not recommend this use. Lift with forks in designated pockets as
illustrated in Figure 3-11.
3.10-2 Driving
Before driving the aerial platform:
• Ramp or dock capacity must be sufficient to withstand maximum aerial platform weight.
• Ramp should be equipped with side guards to prevent inadvertent fall from the ramp.
• Incline must not exceed aerial platform gradeability (refer to Table 4.3).
• Aerial platform brake must be checked for proper operation.
• Aerial platform speed must be on high torque setting.
WARNING
When transporting, the aerial platform must be secured to the truck or trailer deck. Tie downs are available as illustrated
in Figure 3.9.
Forklift pocket (Models 92xx)
Forklift pocket (Models 71xx)
Figure 3-11. Forklift Pockets
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Guardrail Folding Procedure Section 3 - Operation
3.11 Guardrail Folding Procedure
When folded down, the folding guardrail system reduces the overall height of the retracted aerial platform for transporting only.
To fold the guardrail system down:
1. Ensure aerial platform is on level ground and all extension platforms are fully retracted.
WARNING
Any lowered guardrail will create a fall hazard. To avoid falling, remain away from the sides of the platform while raising or
lowering the guardrails.
Front Left Extension Guardrail
Left-side Guardrail
Right Extension Guardrail
Rear
Right-side Guardrail
1
Figure 3-12. Folding Guardrail System
1. Guardrail Locking Pin with Lanyard - This pin is used to lock the guardrail in place.
WARNING
Before operating this aerial platform check the guardrail system for loose or missing locking pins. The guardrail system must be upright and all pins must be locked in place. Death or serious injury could result if the guardrail system is not
upright or properly locked.
WARNING
The scissor assembly must be fully lowered before raising or lowering the
guardrails.
2. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” off position.
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of contact when using the ladder to mount/
dismount platform.
3. Use the ladder of aerial platform to access platform.
4. Close the gate.
WARNING
Any lowered guardrail will create a fall hazard. Remain away from the sides of the platform while raising or lowering the
guardrails to avoid falling.
5. Remove the platform control console and outrigger control console (if equipped) and lay it down on the platform.
6. Fold guardrails down in the following order: rear, front, left extension, right extension, left-side and right-side (refer to Figure 3-12).
7. Remove all the locking pins on the rear guardrail and fold the guardrail down.
8. If there is a manual extension, remove all locking pins on the push bar and fold it down.
9. Remove all the locking pins that secured the front guardrail to the left extension guardrail then swing it towards the right extension and lock it in place.
10. Remove all the locking pins on the left extension and fold it down.
11. Remove all the locking pins on the right extension guardrail and fold it down.
12. Remove all the locking pins on the left-side guardrail and fold it down.
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Section 3 - Operation Guardrail Folding Procedure
13. Remove all the locking pins on the right-side guardrail and fold it down.
Figure 3-13. All Guardrails Folded Down
To raise the guardrail system up:
WARNING
The scissor assembly must be fully lowered before raising or lowering the
guardrails.
1. Ensure aerial platform is on level ground.
2. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” off position.
WARNING
Ensure that you maintain three points of contact when using the ladder to mount/
dismount platform.
3. Use the ladder of aerial platform to access platform.
6. Swing the left-side guardrail up and lock it in place by inserting all locking pins.
7. Swing the right extension guardrail up and lock it in place by inserting all locking pins on the right extension.
8. Swing the left extension guardrail up and lock it in place by inserting all locking pins.
9. Remove the locking pins and swing the front guardrail forward. Lock it in place by inserting all locking pins.
10. If there is a manual extension, swing push bar up and lock in place by inserting all locking pins.
11. Swing the rear guardrail up then lock it in place by inserting all locking pins.
12. Mount the platform control console and outrigger control console (if equipped) at the front right of the platform. Lock them in place.
WARNING
Before operating this aerial platform check the guardrail system for loose or missing locking pins. The guardrail system must be upright and all pins must be locked in place. Death or serious injury could result if the guardrail system is not
upright or properly locked.
WARNING
Any lowered guardrail will create a fall hazard. Remain away from the sides of the platform while raising or lowering the
guardrails to avoid falling.
WARNING
Ensure that the detent ball of each locking pin is all the way through and each spring
clip is fully inserted into the pin hole.
4. Raise the guardrails up in the following order: right-side, left-side, right extension, left extension, front and rear.
5. Swing the right-side guardrail up and lock it in place by inserting all locking pins.
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Maintenance Support Procedure Section 3 - Operation
3.12 Maintenance Support Procedure
This section provides the operator with procedure regarding deployment and storage of maintenance support.
The maintenance support is a safety mechanism designed to support the scissor assembly. When properly positioned it can support the scissor assembly and empty platform. The maintenance support must be used when inspection and/or maintenance is to be performed within the lifting mechanism.
To Deploy the Maintenance Support
1. Remove all material from platform.
2. Raise platform until there is adequate clearance to swing down maintenance support (item 1).
3. Push latch lever rearward.
4. Swing maintenance support down from storage bracket into a vertical position.
WARNING
The maintenance support must be used when inspection and/or maintenance or repairs are to be performed within the lifting mechanism. Failure to use this safety mechanism could result in death
or serious injury.
Figure 3-14. Maintenance Support
5. Remove hands and arms from scissors area.
6. Lower platform until bottom end of maintenance support contacts the labeled cross bar and scissors are supported by maintenance support.
7. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” off position.
To Store the Maintenance Support
1
1. Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” on position.
2. Raise platform until there is adequate clearance to swing up the maintenance support.
3. Swing bar fully up into storage latch.
4. Lower the platform.
WARNING
Do not reach through the scissor assembly when the platform is raised without the maintenance support properly positioned. Failure to avoid this hazard could result
in death or serious injury.
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Section 4 Tables
Table 4.1 Standard and Optional Features
*****
*****
***
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
***
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
Models
Mid-Size
Rough Terrain
7127 7135 8831 8841 9250
Full-Size Rough Terrain
S T A N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T
21.6 kW (29 hp) Kubota D1305 diesel water-cooled engine
4WD
Access ladders and half-height spring-hinged gates at both sides of platform
Base control console
Color coded and numbered wiring system
Diamond pattern, all steel platform deck construction
Disc brake system on rear axle
D-rings (lanyard attachment points)
Flashing light and descent alarm
Forklift pockets ** *
Front and rear mounted 1.2 m rollout extension platform **
Front mounted 1.4 m roll out extension platform **
Front and rear mounted 1.5 m powered extension platform *
Hinged railing system with 15.25 cm (6 in.) toe boards
Hourmeter
Hydraulic oil level and temp. indicators
Lockable cabinets with swing-out door
Lowering warning system
Manual brake release
Maximum drive height Full Height Full Height Full Height Full Height 7.9 m
Operator horn
Overload sensing system
Platform control console
Rollout engine tray
Scissor guards
Self-centering scissors design
Tie downs/lifting eyes
Tie-down points
Tilt alarm with drive/lift cut out
Type #6 Foam-filled tires
Wiring for AC outlet on platform
3500 watt hydraulic generator
All motion audible alarm
Comprehensive parts/operating and service manual
Front and rear mounted 1.2 m powered extension platform ****
Front mounted 1.4 m powered extension platform **
Full-height spring-hinged gates at both sides of platform **
Grip lug, foam filled non marking tires
Hinged railing system
Independent/auto leveling outriggers **STD STD STD
Rotating amber beacon
Shop air line to platform
O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T
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Tables Section 4
Table 4.2 Owner’s Annual Inspection Record
Model Number: _________________ Serial Number:__________________
20__
20__20__ 20__ 20__ 20__20__ 20__ 20__*
**
1000AA
As described earlier in this section, this decal is located on the scissor assembly. It must be completed after an annual inspection has been completed. Do not use the aerial platform if an inspection has not been recorded in the last 13 months.
Pictorial Description
Inspection Date
*
Inspector Signature
**
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Section 4 Tables
Table 4.3 Specifications and Features
Rev AB - Sept 9/11
MODEL
*
Weight
Overall width
Overall length
Platform Size (inside)
Height
Working Height
Platform Elevated Height
Stowed Platform Height
Drive Height
Standard Operating Times
Lift Time (Rated Load)
Lower Time (Rated Load)
Chassis
Normal Drive Speed
Elevated Drive Speed
Gradeability (Ramp Angle)
Tires (Solid Rubber)
Hydraulic Oil
Type
Tank Capacity (Liters)
Engine (RPM)
Engine Type
RPM Settings
Fuel Type
Fuel Tank Capacity (Liters)
Engine Oil Type
Recommended Alternative Engine Oil
Engine Oil Capacity (Liters)
Coolant Type
Coolant Capacity (Liters)
Sound Pressure Level (ISO 3744)
Guaranteed MaximumSound Power Level (ISO 4871)
7127 7135 8831 8841 9250
3972 kg 4259 kg 5684 kg 6173 kg 7407 kg
1.81 m
3.82 m 3.7 m
1.63 m x 2.97 m 1.7 m x 3.5 m
10.2 m 12.6 m 11.6 m 14.5 m 17.2 m
8.2 m 10.6 m 9.6 m 12.5 m 15.2 m
1.53 m 1.71 m 1.5 m 1.8 m 2 m
Full
38 s 38 s 52 s 56 s 64 s
47 s 45 s 47 s 53 s 86 s
5.69 km/h 4.2 km/h
0.50 km/h
Refer to Table 4.6 for tire specification and usage.
ATF Dexron III
80.48
Kubota D1305
1400 (Low) / 2800 (High)
80.48 49.21
SAE 10W-30
10W-30, API Service Designation CG-4, CF-4, CF, CD, SH
Anti-freeze / Water
0.35 km/h
30%
Diesel
6.0
4.0
67dB(A)
103dB
2.2 m
75.71
2.34 m
4.55 m
1.85 m x 4.39 m
7.9 m
3.8 km/h
0.72 km/h
67.38
64.35
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* Weights are approximate; refer to serial nameplate for specific weight. Values shown for models 7127 & 7135 are for standard 4WD aerial platforms on foam filled tires and a manual extension platform. Values shown for models 8831, 8841 are for standard 4WD aerial platforms on foam filled tires and two rollout extension platforms. Values shown for model 9250 are for standard 4WD on foam tires with two powered extension platforms.
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Tables Section 4
Table 4.4 Maximum Platform Capacities (Evenly Distributed)
Total First Extension Second Extension
MODEL
Capacity Capacity Capacity
Number of
Occupants
Number of
Occupants
Number of
Occupants
One Extension Platform 680 kg 5 227 kg 2
7127
One Extension Platform 454 kg 4 159 kg 1
7135
Two Extension Platform 908 kg 6 227 kg 2 227 kg 2
8831
Two Extension Platform 681 kg 5 227 kg 2 227 kg 2
8841
Two Extension Platform 681 kg 5 227 kg 2 227 kg 2
9250
NOTE:
Occupants and materials are not to exceed rated load.
Capacities listed are for standard machines equipped with #6 tires. Refer to capacity label at sides of platform for additional information and for models equipped with options.
Note: Maximum Wind Speed = 12.5 m/sec
Not Available
Not Available
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Section 4 Tables
Table 4.5 Floor Loading Pressure
MODEL
7127
7127
Outrigger Pads
7135
7135
Outrigger Pads
8831
8831
Outrigger Pads
8841
8841
Outrigger Pads
9250
9250
Outrigger Pads
Total Aerial
Platform
Weight
kg kg kPa
min* 3972 1589 1117 686
max* 5155 2062 1240 890
min* 4388 1755 340 635
max* 5155 2062 399 746
min* 4259 1704 1151 735
max* 5216 2086 1246 901
min* 4675 1870 362 676
max* 5216 2086 404 754
min* 5536 2214 1254 719
max* 6788 2715 1399 882
min* 5831 2333 451 690
max* 6788 2715 525 804
min* 6174 2448 1312 795
max* 7145 2858 1455 928
min* 6174 2566 496 759
max* 7145 2858 553 846
min* 7407 2963 1490 969
max* 8137 3255 1576 975
min* 7407 2963 573 765
max* 8137 3255 630 770
WHEEL LCP ** OUP **
Total Aerial Platform Load
kg/m
2
*
**
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min - Total aerial platform weight with no options max - Aerial platform weight + all options + capacity
LCP - Locally Concentrated Pressure is a measure of how hard the aerial platform presses on
the areas in direct contact with the floor. The floor covering (tile, carpet, etc.) must be able to withstand more that the indicated values above.
OUP - Overall Uniform Pressure is a measure of the average load the aerial platform imparts on the whole surface directly underneath it. The structure of the operating surface (beams, etc.) must be able to withstand more than the indicated values above.
NOTE:
The LCP or OUP that an individual surface can withstand varies from structure to structure and is generally determined by the engineer or architect for that particular structure.
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Tables Section 4
Floor Loading Pressure
Locally Concentrated Pressure (LCP): Overall Uniform Pressure (OUP):
Foot Print Area = Length x Width
2
or = (for outriggers)
πD
4
Weight of Aerial Platform + Capacity
LCP = 0.4 x
Foot Print Area
Base Area = Length x Width
Weight of Aerial Platform + Capacity*
OUP =
Base Area
* Capacity for max OUP only.
Length
Width
Width
Length
Width
Diameter (D)
Length
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Section 4 Tables
Table 4.6 Tire Specifications
7127 7135 8831 8841 9250
10-16.5
CARLISLE US LOADER
10-16.5 OTR OUTRIGGER
(Non-Marking)
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*
O
Pressure (Factory)
(kPa)
(N/A) Not Available
Usage
*
S
Fill
Type
Ply
Rating
FULL SIZEMID SIZE
Tire Size
Fill Specification
#6F 10 N/A
#6F
Foam
10
Usage: (S)tandard Or (O)ptional
O
S
N/A
N/A S
OO
SS
7127 7135 8831 8841 9250
#6F 95 mm 95 mm 121 mm 121 mm 95 mm
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Rim Size
Backspace
WARNING
Tires must be checked by end user on a daily basis. Do not intermix tires of different types on one
aerial platform. Use only tires of type originally supplied.
Rim Backspace Diagram
Inboard
Backspace
Outboard
SECTION A-A
A
A
WARNING
Intermixing tires of different types or using tires of types other than those originally supplied with this equipment can adversely affect stability. Therefore, replace tires only with the exact original Skyjack-approved type. Failure to operate with matched approved tires in good condition may
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result in death or serious injury.
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Tables Section 4
General Maintenance
Frequency
Daily
3 months or
150 hours
Yearly
Frequency
Daily
3 months or
150 hours
Yearly
Lifting Mechanism
Labels A Scissor Guards A
Electrical A Sliders A
Limit Switches A Maintenance Support A
Hydraulic A Scissor Assembly A
Emergency Lowering Access Rod (All models except 9250) A Scissor Bumpers A
Hydraulic/Electrical Compartment Lift Cylinder(s) A
Main Power Disconnect Switch A Base
Base Control Switches A Base Weldment A
Battery A Wheel/Tire Assembly A
Manifolds A Drive Axle A
Electrical Panel A Steer Cylinder Assembly A
Load/Tilt Sensor A Tie Rod A
Hydraulic Tank (Model 9250) A Ladder A
Hydraulic Oil A Outriggers (If Equipped) A
Hydraulic/Fuel Compartment Manuals A
Hydraulic Tank (Models 71xx & 88xx) A Function Tests
Hydraulic Oil (Models 71xx & 88xx) A Platform Control Console
Fuel Tank A Test Emergency Stop A
Fuel Leaks A Test Lift Enable A
Engine Compartment Test Platform Raising/Lowering A
Engine Control Console A Test Enable Trigger Switch A
Radiator A Test Steering A
Muffler and Exhaust A Test Horn A
Engine Tray A Test Driving A
Hydraulic Pump A Test Brake A
Engine Oil Level A Test Speed Limit A
Engine Air Filter A Test Lowering Warning A
Fuel Leaks A Test Powerdeck Enable (If Equipped) A
Platform Assembly Test Extension Platform(s) (If Equipped) A
Lanyard Attachment Anchors A
AC Outlet on Platform A
Platform Control Console A Base Control Console
Powered Extension Control Console (If Equipped) A Test Emergency Stop A
Test Base Lift Enable A
Test Lower/Neutral/Raise Switch A
Test Emergency Lowering (Models 71xx & 88xx) A
Test Emergency Lowering (Model 9250) A
Test Main Power Disconnect Switch A
60603AE-AS-R
A - Perform Visual and Daily Maintenance Inspections & Functions Test. Refer to Section 2.3 and Section 2.4 of this manual. B - Perform Scheduled Maintenance Inspection. Refer to Service & Maintenance manual. * - Maintenance must be performed only by trained and competent personnel who are familiar with mechanical procedures
.
- Refer to Skyjack's website @ www.skyjack.com for latest service bulletins prior to performing quarterly or yearly inspection.
B*
Visual and Daily Maintenance Inspections
B*
Test Emergency Powered Extension Platform Retraction Switch (Model
9250)
A
B*
Before attempting any repair work, disconnect battery by turning main power disconnect switch to “
position. Preventive maintenance is the easiest and least expensive type of maintenance.
Table 4.7 Maintenance and Inspection Schedule
” off
Use original or manufacturer-approved parts and components for aerial platform.
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Section 4 Tables
Table 4.8 Operator’s Checklist
INSPECTION FREQUENCY
P F
R
NA
N/A P F R N/A P F R
Function Tests
60604AD-AS-R
Test Main Power Disconnect Switch
Test Emergency Stop
Test Base Lift Enable
Test Lower/Neutral/Raise Switch
Test Emergency Lowering (Models 71xx & 88xx)
Test Emergency Lowering (Model 9250)
Test Steering
AC Outlet on Platform
Platform Control Console
Powered Extension Control Console (If Equipped)
Test Emergency Powered Extension Platform Retraction Switch (Model 9250)
Base Control Console
Lanyard Attachment Anchors
Engine Oil Level
Hydraulic Pump
Engine Air Filter
Engine Compartment
Platform Assembly
Hydraulic Tank (Models 71xx & 88xx)
Engine Control Console
Radiator
Muffler and Exhaust
Fuel Leaks
Fuel Tank
Fuel Leaks
Engine Tray
Manifolds
Lifting Mechanism
Base
Hydraulic Oil (Models 71xx & 88xx)
Emergency Lowering Access Rod (All Models Except 9250)
Wheel/Tire Assembly
Hydraulic/Fuel Compartment
Electrical Panel
Load/Tilt Sensor
Hydraulic Tank (Model 9250)
OPERATOR'S CHECKLIS
T
Each item shall be inspected using the appropriate section of the Skyjack operating manual.
DAIL
Y
- FAIL
FREQUENTL
Y
- REPAIRED
A
NNUALL
Y
- NOT APPLICABLE
- PASS
Visual and Daily Maintenance Inspections
Labels
Electrical
Limit Switches
Base Control Switches
Battery
Serial Number:
Model:
Hourmeter Reading: Operator's Name (Printed):
Date:
Time: Operator's Signature:
A
s each item is inspected, check the appropriate box.
Hydraulic Oil
Scissor Bumpers
Lift Cylinder(s)
BI-ANNUALL
Y
Hydraulic/Electrical Compartment
Hydraulic
Main Power Disconnect Switch
Scissor Guards
Sliders
Maintenance Support
Scissor Assembly
Base Weldment
Manuals
Test Speed Limit
Drive Axle
Platform Control Console
Test Horn
Test Emergency Stop
Test Platform Raising/Lowering
Test Enable Trigger Switch
Test Extension Platform(s) (If Equipped)
Steer Cylinder Assembly
Ladder
Outriggers (If Equipped)
Test Lowering Warning
Tie Rod
Test Brake
Test Driving
Test Lift Enable
Test Powerdeck Enable (If Equipped)
Note:
Make a copy of this page or visit the Skyjack web site:
 
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Section 5 Labels
Right Side
1
2
3
PSI/BAR
234 1
1234
1234
INCH CM
75
5.2
PSI
BAR
+
+
=
MANUAL
126928AAZZ
124631AA
ZZ
WARNING
PSI/BAR
34 2 1
1234
4 123
INCH CM
75
5.2
+
+
=
PSI
BAR
MANUAL
124631AA
ZZ
126928AA
ZZ
4
5
No. Label Pictorial Description
Skyjack Logo
1
Large Skyjack logo - blue and red
Tape Blue/White
2
Skyjack pinstripe
1
5
Caution Tape Stripe
3
Caution stripe
Wheel Specifications
4
Refer to manual for wheel type, offset, pressure and torque.
Foam-filled & Wheel load*
5
Indicate foam-filled tire and rated wheel load.
*Wheel load will vary over different aerial platforms.
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Labels Section 5
Right Side (Continued)
WARNING
PSI/BAR
234 1
1234
1234
INCH CM
75
5.2
PROPANE
PSI
BAR
+
+
=
MANUAL
126928AAZZ
124631AA
ZZ
PSI/BAR
34 2 1
1234
4
123
INCH CM
75
5.2
+
+
=
PSI
BAR
MANUAL
124631AA
ZZ
126928AA
ZZ
87 9 6
No. Label Pictorial Description
“Keep Clear”
Keep clear.
6
Sound Power Level
Guaranteed maximum sound power level
7
Diesel
Use diesel fuel only.
8
4x4
Product identifier - 4 wheel drive
9
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Section 5 Labels
Right Side (Continued)
15
11121314
WARNING
PSI/BAR
234 1
1234
1234
INCH CM
75
5.2
PROPANE
PSI
BAR
+
+
=
MANUAL
126928AAZZ
124631AA
ZZ
PSI/BAR
34 2 1
1234
4 123
INCH
CM
75
5.2
+
+
=
PSI
BAR
MANUAL
124631AA
ZZ
126928AA
ZZ
10 11
No. Label Pictorial Description
Tape - Red/Blue/Red
10
11
12
13
14
Skyjack pinstripe
Model Number*
Product Identifier
*Model number will vary, may not be as shown.
“Clear”
Keep clear.
“Keep”
Keep clear.
Annual Inspection
Ensure that aerial platform has received annual inspection prior to operation.
Warning - Falling hazard. Hinge point.
15
WARNING! Falling Hazard. Make sure hinged railing is pinned.
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Labels Section 5
Hydraulic/Fuel Compartment
1 3 42






No. Label Pictorial Description
Danger - Explosive Fumes
1
Danger - Explosive Fumes. Do not smoke while refueling aerial platform.
Diesel
2
Use diesel fuel only.
No Smoking
3
Do not smoke near this location.
Hydraulic Oil ATF Dexron III
Replace hydraulic fluid with ATF Dexron III only.
4
Hydraulic Oil Level
Indicates minimum/maximum oil level.
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Section 5 Labels
Front Side
5
4
1
3
2
No. Label Pictorial Description
Caution Tape Stripe
1
Caution stripe
Lift and Tie Down Points
2
Only use these points for lifting or tying down.
Skyjack Logo
3
Large Skyjack logo - blue and red
Warning - Falling hazard. Hinge point.
4
WARNING! Falling Hazard. Make sure hinged railing is pinned.
No Step
5
WARNING! Do not step in this location.
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Labels Section 5
Left Side
1
2
3
PSI/BAR
34 12
1234
4 123
INCH CM
75
5.2
PSI
BAR
+
+
=
MANUAL
126928AAZZ ZZ 126928AA
124631AA
ZZ
4
! WARNING !
PSI/BAR
4 23 1
1234
34 12
INCH CM
75
5.2
+
+
=
PSI
BAR
MANUAL
124631AA
XX 117023-1
L
WA
Bd
03
1
128226AA
ZZ
xx
123628AB
ZZ
5
1
No. Label Pictorial Description
Skyjack Logo
1
4
5
1
Large Skyjack logo - blue and red
Tape Blue/White
2
Skyjack pinstripe
Caution Tape Stripe
3
Caution stripe
Wheel Specifications
4
Refer to manual for wheel type, offset, pressure and torque.
Foam-filled & Wheel load*
5
Indicate foam-filled tire and rated wheel load.
*Wheel load will vary over different aerial platforms.
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Section 5 Labels
Left Side (Continued)
! WARNING !
PSI/BAR
34
12
1234
4 123
INCH CM
75
5.2
PSI
BAR
+
+
=
MANUAL
126928AAZZ ZZ 126928AA
124631AA
ZZ
XX 117023-1
L
WA
Bd
03
1
128226AA
ZZ
xx
123628AB
PSI/BAR
4 23 1
1234
34 12
INCH CM
75
5.2
+
+
=
PSI
BAR
MANUAL
124631AA
ZZ
6 7 8
9
No. Label Pictorial Description
Sound Power Level
Guaranteed maximum sound power level
6
4x4
Product identifier - 4 wheel drive
7
Tape - Red/Blue/Red
Skyjack pinstripe
8
Manual Storage Box
Indicates location of operating manual
9
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Labels Section 5
Left Side (Continued)
14
10151213
! WARNING !
PSI/BAR
1234
PSI/BAR
234
1
1234
34 12
INCH CM
75
5.2
PSI
BAR
+
+
=
MANUAL
126928AAZZ ZZ 126928AA
124631AA
ZZ
XX 117023-1
L
WA
Bd
03
1
128226AA
ZZ
xx
123628AB
1234
1234
INCH CM
75
5.2
+
+
=
PSI
BAR
MANUAL
124631AA
ZZ
1011
No. Label Pictorial Description
Model Number*
10
11
12
13
14
Product Identifier
*Model number will vary, may not be as shown.
“Clear”
Keep clear.
“Keep”
Keep clear.
Annual Inspection
Ensure that aerial platform has received annual inspection prior to operation.
Warning - Falling hazard. Hinge point.
WARNING! Falling Hazard. Make sure hinged railing is pinned.
“Keep Clear”
15
Keep clear.
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Section 5 Labels
Electrical Panel and Hydraulic/Fuel Compartment
9
1
Side View
8
7
Front View Rear View
2 3
54
No. Label Pictorial Description
Main Power Disconnect
1
Main power disconnect lever
6
Relay Names - Upper (Model 71xx)*
2
Relay names for Model 71xx electrical panel (upper bank)
*Note: Relay names will vary with differing units
Relay Names - Lower (Model 71xx)*
3
Relay names for Model 71xx electrical panel (lower bank)
*Note: Relay names will vary with differing units
Ground Circuit Breaker
4
Push to reset ground circuit breaker.
Power Circuit Breaker
5
Push to reset power circuit breaker.
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Labels Section 5
Electrical Panel and Hydraulic/Fuel Compartment (Continued)
9
1
Side View
8
7
Front View Rear View
2 3
54
No. Label Pictorial Description
Winching/Towing/Pushing Procedure
6
Winching/towing/pushing procedure. Ensure brake is released and free-wheeling valve is open before moving the unit manually.
Base Controls
6
Select “
7
Select “ ” platform to enable platform controls, “ ” off to
” to lower or “ ” raise platform.
disable controls or “ ” base to enable base control console.
Push “ ” to disable controls.
Emergency Lowering Procedure
8
In case of emergency, follow procedure outlined in label to lower the platform.
Standards Compliance
9
Indicates standards to which aerial platform complies.
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Section 5 Labels
Back View
6
7
5
4
1
3
2 1
No. Label Pictorial Description
Lift and Tie Down Points
1
Only use these points for lifting or tying down.
Connect Platform A/C Supply
2
Connect A/C power supply here for platform accessory outlet.
Connect Air Supply
3
Connect platform air supply here.
Warning - Do Not Alter
4
Aerial platform altering warning
Standards Compliance
5
Indicates standards to which the aerial platform complies.
No Jewelry
6
Caution. Do not wear jewelry.
Operator Checklist
7
Operator checklist. Perform check prior to use.
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Labels Section 5
9 10 9
8
13
9
10
11
12
Cylinder
No. Label Pictorial Description
Hazard Identification
Back View (Continued)
14
10
11
12
13
8
Read and understand the outlined risks associated with this aerial platform prior to operation.
Warning - Falling hazard. Hinge point.
9
WARNING! Falling Hazard. Make sure hinged railing is pinned.
Caution Tape Stripe
Caution Strip
Platform Capacity*
Rated work load in each configuration is as shown. *Platform capacity varies over different aerial platforms.
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
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
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





Serial Plate*
Product identification and specifications
*Serial plate will vary over different aerial platforms.
Horizontal Load Rating*
Apply no more than the indicated side load. Operate below indicated wind speed only.
*Rating will change over varying units.
Orifice Installed
14
Orifice installation warning
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Section 5 Labels
Outrigger and Engine Control Console
4
1
3
2
No. Label Pictorial Description
Keep Clear
1
Keep clear.
Crushing Hazard
2
Danger - crushing hazard
Warning - Do Not Alter
3
Aerial platform altering warning
Engine Control
Select “ ” to start, “ ” run or “ ” stop engine.
Select “ ” to energize glow plugs.
4
Do not start engine “ ”. Red lamp “ ” illuminates until the glow plugs have completed the timed heating cycle. When the lamp goes out, the engine is ready to be started.
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Labels Section 5
Platform Control Console
1
2
3
4
No. Label Pictorial Description
Controller Operation
Squeeze “ ” trigger to enable controller.
Operate “ ” rocker switch to steer.
1
Move controller forward “
” to drive forward or backward “
to drive reverse..
Low/High Speed Range
2
Select “
” for low speed (high torque) or “ ” high
speed (low torque).
Low/High Throttle
3
Select “
” low or “ ” high engine speeds.
Power On/Overload Indicator
4
Continuous illumination indicates upper control availability. Flashing indicates aerial platform is overloaded.
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Section 5 Labels
Platform Control Console (Continued)
5
6
9 8 7
No. Label Pictorial Description
Raise/Off/Lower Platform
5
Select “ ” to raise the platform, “ ” to turn power off or “ ” to lower the platform.
Lift/Off/Drive
6
Select “ ” to enable lift, “ ” off or “ ” drive mode.
Emergency Stop
7
Push to disable controls
Lift Enable
8
Select to enable lift mode.
Start Engine
9
Select to start engine.
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Labels Section 5
Platform Control Console (Continued)
13
12
11
10
No. Label Pictorial Description
Glow Plug
10
11
12
13
Select to activate glow plugs.
Horn
Select to sound horn.
Low/High Torque
Select “ ” low speed (high torque) or “ ” high speed (low torque).
Controller Connector Pinout
Controller connector pinout.
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Section 5 Labels
Auxiliary Control Consoles
1 2
3
4
No. Label Pictorial Description
Powered Extension Platform Enable
1
Select to enable powered extension platform controls.
Powered Extension Platform Extend/Retract
2
Select “ “ to extend or “ “ to retract powered extension platform.
Outrigger Controls with Generator
Select “ ” to retract or “ “ to extend for each outrigger.
Select “ ” to enable or “ ” disable generator.
Indicates leveling system status:
3
Off: The outriggers are fully retracted.
Flashing Rapidly: The outriggers are extending or
retracting.
Flashing: Not all outrigger legs have firm ground contact
or aerial platform is not level.
On: The outriggers are extended and the platform is
level.
Automatic Outrigger Controls
4
Select “ ” to retract all outriggers or “ ” to extend all outriggers with automatic leveling.
Select “
” to enable manual or automatic outrigger controls.
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