Time Versalift SST-37-EIH, Versalift SST-40-EIH Operator's Manual

Operator’s Manual
SST-37/40-EIH
Aerial Device
SERIAL NUMBER
28009-09
MANUAL PART NUMBER
RECENTLY UPDATED INFORMATION. DEALERS, OWNERS, USERS, OPERATORS, LESSORS AND LESSEES MUST ADHERE TO THESE UPDATED STANDARDS.
PLEASE NOTE THE ANSI A92.2 STANDARD AND THE MANUAL OF RESPONSIBILITIES CONTAINS
ATTENTION:
YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL INFORMATION IN BOTH OPERATOR’S AND SERVICE MANUALS, PROVIDED WITH EACH VERSALIFT.
AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF TIME MANUFACTURING CO. CONTENTS ARE NOT TO BE DISCLOSED, COPIED, OR REPRODUCED IN ANY MANNER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED, WRITTEN PERMISSION OF TIME MANUFACTURING CO.
Time Manufacturing Co. 7601 Imperial Drive P.O. Box 20368 Waco, Texas 76702 Phone: 254-399-2100 Fax: 254-751-0775
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS VERSALIFT UNTIL
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Time Manufacturing Co. reserves the right to improve the design or change specifi cations at any time without notice.
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MANUFACTURING COMPANY
OWNER’S WARRANTY
The Versalift Aerial Platform Lift is engineered and designed to perform as stated on published specifications. Only quality material and workmanship are used in the manufacture of this product. With proper installation, regular maintenance, and periodic repair service, the equipment will provide excellent service.
Those parts of the Versalift that are manufactured by Time Manufacturing Company are warranted for one full year from date of purchase. Structural components will carry a lifetime warranty for defects in material and workmanship which existed at the time of initial delivery, wear components are not covered by this statement. This warranty is issued only to the original purchaser and promises that Time Manufacturing Company manufactured products are free from defects in material and factory workmanship when properly installed, serviced, and operated under normal conditions, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Manufacturer’s obligation under this warranty is limited to correcting without charge at its factory any part or parts thereof which shall be returned to its factory or one of its Authorized Service Stations, transportation charges prepaid, within one year after being put into service by the original user, and which upon examination shall disclose to the Manufacturer’s satisfaction to have been originally defective. Correction of such defects by repair to, or supplying of replacements for defective parts, shall constitute fulfillment of all obligations to original user.
This warranty shall not apply to any of the Manufacturer’s products which must be replaced because of normal wear, which have been subject to misuses, negligence or accident, or which shall have been repaired or altered outside of the Manufacturer’s factory (unless authorized by the Manufacturer in writing), products which have not been maintained and operated in accordance with Time Manufacturing Company’s operators, maintenance manuals and bulletins, products which are repaired without using original Time Manufacturing Company parts. This limited warranty does not cover transportation fees and/or consumables used for the repair. Products or parts manufactured by others are covered only by such warranties as are extended to TIME MANUFACTURING CO. by its suppliers.
Manufacturer shall not be liable for loss, damage, or expense directly or indirectly from the use of its product or from any cause.
The above warranty supersedes and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and of all other liabilities or obligations on part of Manufacturer. No person, agent, or dealer is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of the Manufacturer or to assume for the Manufacturer any other liability in connection with any of its products unless made in writing and signed by an officer of the Manufacturer.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction Section 1
Manual Structure ........................................................................................................................ 1-1
Additional Manual Features ........................................................................................................ 1-1
Nomenclature ............................................................................................................................. 1-2
Responsibilities / Safety Section 2
Responsibilities of Dealers, Owners, Users, Operators, Lessors and Lessees ......................... 2-1
Decals ......................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Think Safety ................................................................................................................................ 2-6
What is Insulated and What is not Insulated .............................................................................. 2-9
Additional Safety Considerations .............................................................................................. 2-10
Specifi cations Section 3
General Specifi cations ................................................................................................................ 3-1
Option Specifi cations .................................................................................................................. 3-2
Dimensional Specifi cations ......................................................................................................... 3-5
Vehicle Specifi cations ............................................................................................................... 3-11
Operation Section 4
Positioning the Versalift for Operation ....................................................................................... 4-1
Aerial Lift Operations .................................................................................................................. 4-2
Cab Control Operation ............................................................................................................... 4-4
Ground Control Operation ......................................................................................................... 4-4
Lower Control Operation ...........................................................................................................4-6
Upper Control Operation ............................................................................................................4-6
Storing the Aerial Lift ................................................................................................................. 4-8
Lift Eye Operation (optional) ....................................................................................................... 4-9
Emergency Operation Section 5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Daily Visual Inspection Section 6
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INTRODUCTION

The Versalift aerial device has been designed and engineered to conveniently place personnel at work stations above the ground. This aerial device, as manufactured, meets or exceeds all applicable ANSI A92.2. Full controls at the platform and complete freedom of boom movements make the Versalift a truly fl exible and functional work platform.
NOTE: As the aerial device users, you must read, understand, and follow the instructions in this manual and other manuals supplied with this aerial lift unit.
This manual is furnished to provide practical and essential information for effi cient operation of the Versalift aerial device. Proper operation of this aerial lift is the responsibility of the operator and requires a thorough understanding of its capabilities. Personnel responsible for the operation of the aerial lift must be familiar with and understand this manual.
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND IS SOLE PROPERTY OF TIME MANUFACTURING, AND IS NOT TO BE DISCLOSED, COPIED, OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT EXPRESSED PERMISSION OF TIME MANUFACTURING.
DANGER: READ AND UNDERSTAND
THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS AERIAL DEVICE.
The manual identifies all the controls and their locations and describes how the controls function.
Routine preventive maintenance is very important in maintaining reliable aerial lift service. A preventive maintenance schedule is provided and must be understood and followed by all operators.
DANGER: THIS IS NOT MAINTENANCE
FREE EQUIPMENT.
NOTICE: THIS MANUAL IS A PERMANENT
P ART OF THE VERSALIFT AERIAL DEVICE AND MUST REMAIN WITH THE UNIT ALWAYS.
Time Manufacturing Company reserves the right to improve the design or specifi cations at any time without any obligation to incorporate new features into products previously sold.
INTRODUCTION
In addition to, dealers, owners, operators, renters, lessors and lessees are required to comply with the requirements of the applicable section or sections found in ANSI A92.2.
NOTE: For additional safety information and required responsibilities, refer to the accompanying EMI Safety Manual and Manual of Responsibilities.
Detailed information for the maintenance inspection and service of the Versalift aerial device can be found in the accompanying Service Manual. Should further installation information be required, contact your local Versalift dealer or Time Manufacturing
Company.
DANGER: THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD
BE OPERATED AND SERVICED ONLY BY COMPETENT PERSONNEL FAMILIAR WITH GOOD SAFETY PRACTICES. THIS INSTRUCTION IS WRITTEN FOR SUCH PERSONNEL AND IS NOT INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR ADEQUATE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE IN SAFE PROCEDURES FOR THIS TYPE OF EQUIPMENT.
MANUAL STRUCTURE
This manual is divided into six, numbered chapters. The fi rst number in the page number at the bottom of each page identifi es the chapter number. Chapter tabs, with titles printed on them, allow easy location of the desired subject.
ADDITIONAL MANUAL FEATURES
Danger, caution, and warning notes are indented,
bold faced, and separated from the regular text to emphasize their importance and the need for attention.
English measurements are followed by equivalent metric measurements in parenthesis.
Non-critical units of measure are usually rounded-off to the nearest whole unit.
Notes referring the reader to related information in the manual indicate the chapter or a section of a chapter, not to a single page. The reader may need to scan a few pages to fi nd the needed information.
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RESPONSIBILITIES
(for Dealers, Owners, Users, Operator, Lessors and Lessees)
DANGER: FAILURE T O COMPL Y WITH
YOUR REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE USE AND OPERATION OF THE AERIAL DEVICE COULD RESUL T IN DEA TH OR SERIOUS INJURY .
IMPORTANT
You are required by ANSI/SIA A92.2 to read and understand YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES before you use or operate the Aerial Device. It is your responsibility and your employer’s responsibility to identify and comply with applicable codes, standards, and regulations.
The operation of any aerial device is subject to certain HAZARDS that can be protected against only by the exercise of INTELLIGENCE, CARE
AND COMMON SENSE. It is essential to have COMPETENT, CAREFUL PERSONNEL, TRAINED in the INTENDED USE, SAFE OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE of this type of
equipment.

RESPONSIBILITIES / SAFETY

The USER and OPERATOR MUST MAKE DECISIONS on the maintenance, use and operation
of the Aerial Device with due consideration for the fact that the SAFETY OF THE OPERATOR AND OTHER PERSONNEL is dependent on those decisions. FAILURE TO COMPLY with your REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITIES in the use and operation of the Aerial Device could result in DEATH
OR SERIOUS INJURY.
DANGER: READ AND UNDERST AND THIS
MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS AERIAL DEVICE.
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SAFETY
Only properly trained operators are qualified to operate the Versalift aerial lift. Operator training shall include complete instruction and understanding of the manufacturer’s manuals, employer’s work rules, and all related governmental regulations. Prior to operation from the platform the machine must be operating properly, must have been installed properly, inspected, and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. All safety signs, guards, and covers must be in place and in proper condition.
DANGER: AN UNTRAINED OR CARELESS
OPERATOR SUB JECTS HIM/HERSELF AND OTHERS TO DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
Throughout this manual there are danger, warning, and caution notes that emphasize the possible
hazards when operating the Versalift. It is the responsibility of the operator to become familiar with the contents of this manual.
Two of the main risks associated with operating an aerial lift: (1) Electrocution caused by operating too close
to power lines.
(2) Injuries caused by falling as a result of
equipment failure or the operator performing an unsafe or unstable maneuver.
the locations of the decals. For your convenience these decals are pictured on the following pages as a quick reference for reviewing safety concerns and for providing part numbers when ordering replacements.
DECALS
All the warning and instruction decals, and their respective part numbers, on the Versalift aerial device are included below and on the following pages. The decals are not shown at actual size.
No manual can address every conceivable operating hazard. Therefore, the prevention of accidents is greatly dependent upon good judgement and common sense of the operator.
It is the responsibility of the operator to use the Versalift only when it has been installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s manuals. The preventive maintenance program outlined in this manual and the Service manual must be followed.
It is extremely important for the operator to be thoroughly familiar with the Versalift aerial device. Study the information in this manual and the Versalift controls until both are completely mastered. Then go to a large, open area to practice using the aerial lift.
Decals are installed at numerous locations on the aerial lift to warn personnel of the potential hazards during the use and operation of the aerial lift. It is
RESPONSIBILITIES / SAFETY
important that the operator and ground personnel read and understand the information on the decals. If any decals are defaced, illegible or lost, they must be replaced. Refer to the “Decal Placement” illustration in this manual for a complete listing and
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A safe attitude is very important to you, the operator. Practice anticipating accidents and operating hazards. Then determine a corrective course of action to respond to the situa tion. This habit will sharpen your safety awareness, quicken your reaction time, and prevent many accidents.
THINK SAFETY
The following sketches illustrate some of the unsafe situations that might occur during the use or operation of the Versalift. Some of these safety problems are very basic and as a result are often taken for granted.
Don’t park the truck on a hill unless absolutely necessary. When the truck is parked on a slope, take the special precautions defi ned in Chapter 4, “Operation”.
Always engage the outriggers, and maintain the correct tire pressure to increase vehicle stability.
RESPONSIBILITIES / SAFETY
Always wear a personnel restraint systemattached to the lanyard anchor.
Remember to set the parking brake and chock the truck’s wheels.
Watch the booms to make sure they clear the truck and other obstructions.
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Maintain safe clearances from electrical power lines and apparatus. The aerial lift does not provide protection from contact or proximity to an electrically charged conductors and another conductor.
Never allow anyone on the ground to touch the unit when the lift is being used to work on or near electrical lines.
Stow the booms securely before moving the truck.
Whenever tools or equipment are included with the operator in the platform the combined weight must not exceed the rated load capacity.
RESPONSIBILITIES / SAFETY
Never use the VERSALIFT as a crane
Avoid dropping tools. Use a hand line to raise or lower tools to/from the platform.
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Stand only on the platform fl oor.
Don’t climb out of a raised platform onto poles, etc.
Keep the fiberglass booms clean and dry. Foreign substances on the booms conduct electricity.
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