Upright SL-26N, SL-30N Operator's Manual

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SL-30N
57.5 in. x 166.25 in. [1.46 m x 4.22 m] N/A
1000 lbs. [363 kg] N/A N/A
4 people N/A
36 ft. [10.97 m] 30 ft. [9.14 m] 59 in. [1.5 m]
Electric 5,470 lbs. [2481 kg] Kohler Gas 5,220 lbs. [2368 kg] Kubota Gas 5,350 lbs. [2427 kg] Kubota Diesel 5,410 lbs. [2454 kg] 66 in. [1.68 m], with standard tires
94.5 in. [2.40 m] 173 in. [4.39 m] 30 ft. [10.97 m]
0 to 3.1 mph [0 to 5.0 km/h] 0 to 2.6 mph [0 to 4.2 km/h] 0 to .5 mph [0 to .8 km/h] 0 to .5 mph [0 to .8 km/h] Gas/Diesel: 12 Volt DC Electric: 24 Volt DC 40 Amp 110 V 60 Hz (40 Amp 220 V 50 Hz, Optional) 12 Gallons [45.5 l]
2500 psi [172 bar]
ISO #46
5W-20 Motor Oil One Single Stage Lift Cylinder
Raise, 23 sec./Lower, 35 sec. Raise, 33 sec./Lower, 35 sec. Two 4HP Electric Motors, Eight 6V 220 Amp/Hour Batteries, 20 HP Kohler Magnum, 20 HP Kubota WG750, 20 HP Kubota D905 (Diesel) Proportional Proportional Joystick Controller with Interlock Dual RearWheel, Hydraulic Motors B78-13ST Slab, 50 psi Spring Applied, Hydraulic Release 9 ft. 9 in. [2.97 m] Gas/Diesel: 30% [16°] Electric: 25% [14°] 100 in. [2.54 m]
43.5 in. [1.11 m] high, Fold Down with Gate 6 in. [152 mm] High
SL-26N
57.5 in. x 141.5 in. [1.46 m x 3.59 m]
57.5 in. x 181.5 in. [1.46m x 4.61 m]
1250 lbs. [567 kg] 1250 lbs. [567 kg] 500 lbs. [110 kg]
5 people 2 people
Electric 5,160 lbs. [2341 kg] Kohler Gas 4,910 lbs. [2227 kg] Kubota Gas 5,040 lbs. [2286 kg] Kubota Diesel 5,100 lbs. [2313 kg] 66 in. [1.68 m], with standard tires
94.5 in. [2.40 m] 149 in. [3.79 m] 26 ft. [9.75 m]
0 to 3.1 mph [0 to 5.0 km/h] 0 to 2.6 mph [0 to 4.2 km/h] 0 to .5 mph [0 to .8 km/h] 0 to .5 mph [0 to .8 km/h] Gas/Diesel: 12 Volt DC Electric: 24 Volt DC 40 Amp 110 V 60 Hz (40 Amp 220 V 50 Hz, Optional) 12 Gallons [45.5 l]
2500 psi [172 bar]
ISO #46
5W-20 Motor Oil One Single Stage Lift Cylinder
Raise, 20 sec./Lower, 35 sec. Raise, 33 sec./Lower, 35 sec. Two 4HP Electric Motors, Eight 6V 220 Amp/Hour Batteries, 20 HP Kohler Magnum, 20 HP Kubota WG750, 20 HP Kubota D905 (Diesel) Proportional Proportional Joystick Controller with Interlock Dual RearWheel, Hydraulic Motors B78-13ST Slab, 50 psi Spring Applied, Hydraulic Release 9 ft. 9 in. [2.97 m] Gas/Diesel: 30% [16°] Electric: 25% [14°] 100 in. [2.54 m]
43.5 in. [1.11 m] high, Fold Down with Gate 6 in. [152 mm] High
ITEM
Platform Size (Inside Toeboards)
Standard w/ Extension
Max. Platform Capacity
Standard w/ Extension on Extension
Max. No. Of occupants
Standard on Extension
Height
Working Height Max. Platform Height Min. Platform Height
Dimensions
Weight
Overall Width Overall Height Overall Length
Drivable Height Surface Speed
Platform Lowered: Gas/Diesel
Electric
Platform Raised: Gas/Diesel
Electric
System Voltage Battery Charger (Electric only) Hydraulic Tank Capacity Maximum Hydraulic System Pressure Hydraulic Fluid
Normal Use (>32 °F [0 °C]) Low Temp. Use (-10 to 32 °F [-23 to 0 °C])
Lift System Lift Speed
Gas/Diesel Electric
Power Source
Drive Control Control System Horizontal Drive Tires Parking Brake Turning Radius (inside) Maximum Gradeability Wheel Base Guardrails Toeboard
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Local Distributor:
USA
TEL: (1) 800-926-5438 or (1) 559-662-3900
FAX: (1) 559-673-6184
Parts FAX: (1) 800-669-9884
801 South Pine Street
Madera, California 93637
http://www.upright.com
060588-012
07-02
Safety Rules and Operating Instructions
Safety Rules and Operating Instructions
Specifications*
* Specifications subject to change without
notice.
Hot weather or heavy use may reduce performance.
Meets or exceeds all applicable requirements of OSHA and ANSI A92.6-1999
Refer to Service Manual for complete parts and service information.
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SL-26/30N
SAFETY RULES
Operator Manual
SL-26/30N
SERIAL NO. 13300 to Current
NEVER operate the machine
within ten feet of power lines.
THIS MACHINE IS NOT IN­SULATED.
NEVER elevate the platform or
drive the machine while el­evated unless the machine is on a firm level surface.
NEVER sit, stand or climb on guardrail or midrail.
WARNING
All personnel shall carefully read, understand and follow all safety rules,
operating instructions and the Scaffold Industry Associations MANUAL OF
RESPONSIBILITIES (ANSI A92.6) before operating or performing maintenance on
any UpRight aerial work platform.
Safety Rules and Operating Instructions
Safety Rules and Operating Instructions
NEVER operate the machine without first surveying the work area for surface hazards such as
holes, drop-offs, bumps and debris before operating machine. NEVER operate the machine if all guardrails are not properly in place and secured with all fasteners properly torqued.
SECURE gate across entrance after mounting platform. NEVER use ladders or scaffolding on the platform. NEVER attach overhanging loads or increase platform size. LOOK up, down and around for overhead obstructions and electrical conductors. CHECK all four tires for correct inflation. See Specifications. DISTRIBUTE all loads evenly on the platform. See the back cover for maximum platform load. NEVER use damaged equipment. (Contact UpRight for instructions, see toll free number on back cover.) NEVER change operating or safety systems. INSPECT the machine thoroughly for cracked welds, loose hardware, hydraulic leaks, damaged
control cable, loose wire connections and wheel bolts.
NEVER climb down elevating assembly with the platform elevated. NEVER perform service on machine while platform is elevated without blocking elevating assembly. NEVER recharge batteries near sparks or open flame; batteries that are being charged emit
highly explosive hydrogen gas. AFTER USE secure the work platform against unauthorized use by turning key switch off and removing key. NEVER replace any component or part with anything other than original UpRight replacement parts without the manufacturers consent.
California Proposition 65 Warning
Gasoline and diesel engine exhaust and some of their constituents are known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
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Electric Model inspection
1. Verify batteries are charged (see Battery Maintenance, page 6).
2. Check that A.C. extension cord has been disconnected from charger.
System Function Inspection
STAND CLEAR of the work platform while performing the following checks.
Before operating the work platform survey the work area for surface hazards such as holes, drop-offs, bumps and debris.
Check in ALL directions, including above the work platform, for obstructions and electrical conductors.
Protect control console cable from possible damage while performing checks.
1. Unhook Controller from front guardrail. Firmly grasp Controller hanger in such a manner that the Interlock Lever can be depressed, while performing the following checks from the ground.
2. Pull Controller Emergency Stop Button out to ON position.
3. Turn Controller Key Switch clockwise to ON . Turn fully clockwise to start engine (Gasoline / Propane engine only).
Note: If the engine is cold, depress the choke button and hold while starting. Diesel mod­els: depress and hold the glow plug button for 6 seconds prior to starting to engage the glow plugs.
4. Turn Drive/Lift Switch to DRIVE position.
Introduction
This manual covers SL-26/30 Narrow Work Plat­forms. This manual must be stored on the
machine at all times.
Pre-Operation and Safety
Inspection
Read, understand and follow all safety rules and operating instructions and then perform the following steps each day before use.
1. Remove module covers and inspect for dam­age, oil leaks or missing parts.
2. Check the level of the hydraulic oil with the platform fully lowered. Oil should be visible in the sight gauge. Add hydraulic oil, if necessary (see Specifications, back cover).
3. Check that the fluid level in the batteries is correct (see Battery Maintenance, page 6).
4. Carefully inspect the entire work platform for damage such as cracked welds or structural members, loose or missing parts, oil leaks, damaged cables or hoses, loose connections and tire damage.
5. Check that all guardrails are securely in place with all fasteners properly torqued.
6. Check tire pressure (50 psi).
7. Place the Chassis Emergency Stop Switch to the ON position.
Gas / Propane Model Inspection
1. Check fuel supply.
2. Check engine oil level with dipstick.
3. If equipped, check coolant level in radiator. DO NOT check coolant when radiator or engine is hot.
4. Set gasoline / propane selector to desired position. Set to the center position to purge the system when switching fuels. If the machine is to be operated on propane, open the supply valve on the tank.
NOTE: When using LP gas, use clean, water free liquid petroleum gas, preferably from a bulk storage tank. Follow the instructions located on the Power Module tray for filling the tank.
If you smell propane, close the supply valve on the tank immediately until you have located and corrected the leak.
Figure 1: Control Module, Chassis Left Side
Hydraulic Tank
Sight Gauge
Chassis Emergency Stop Switch
Emergency
Lowering Valve
Fuel Selector Switch
(Propane Option Only)
Chassis Lift
Switch
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