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  C.  MACHINE SPECS; 

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              (Slow); 12-16 seconds. Outrigger Extended; 15-20 seconds, Retracted; 25-30 seconds. Operation Temperature 
              Range; -20 to 110 Fahrenheit (-29 to 43 Celsius).      

 

          

INSTRUMENTATION

 

(Buttons, Controls, Indicators, Switches, Etc.); 

Ground Control Station;

 

(see Manufacturer’s  

              

“Operator’s Manual”, pages; 14 & 15), Key Switch, Battery Conditional Indicator,

 

Engine Start and Choke,  

              Display Panel, Emergency Stop Button, Boom Extend / Retract Buttons, Boom Raise / Down Buttons, Speed 
              Buttons, Platform Tilt Buttons, Boom Rotation Buttons, Outrigger Controls. Platform Control Station; (see 
              

Manufacturer’s “Operator’s Manual”, pages; 16 & 17), Horn Button, Battery Condition Indicator, Emergency  

              Stop Button, Speed Buttons, Boom Rotation Buttons, Boom Raise / Down Buttons, Boom Extend / Retract 
              Buttons, Platform Tilt Buttons.  

 

          

MOTOR;

  24-volt     

          

PARKING & TOWING BRAKES;

 

 Parking Brake; Standard Mechanical. Towing Brake; Mechanical Surge.    

          

BATTERY;

  4 x 6V 245 amp-hr.     

          

ELECTRICAL

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  Charger; (Standard); 110/120-Volt.     

          

FLUID CAPACITIES; 

 Hydraulic System Capacity; 6.3-Gallons. Reservoir Capacity; 4.3-Gallons.  

          

HYDRAULICS;

  Hydraulic Pressure; 3,000 psi. The Hydraulic System is filled with a HVI 

              Powerflow 32 with a Viscosity of 195. 
          

LOCALIZED PRESSURE PER OUTRIGGERS;

  25 psi per outrigger.        

          

SOUND LEVEL; 

 Standard DC mode - Ground 60 dB, Platform; 55 dB.   

           

AUXILIARY “WORK” LINES;

  

Build-

in Air Line; (120 psi rating) 1/4” Male fitting at base - ground level, 1/4” Female  

              

fitting at basket, Water line (3,000 psi rating) 3/8” Female fitting at base - ground level, 3/8” Male fitting at basket.  

          

DIMENSIONS;

 (see specifications; page 11). Platform; Length; 2 ft., 6 inches, Width; 4 ft., Height; 3 ft., 7 inches. 

              Stowed; Length; 19 ft., 6 inches, Width; 5 ft., 6 inches, Height; 6 ft., 5 inches.  
              Outrigger Footprint; Length; 12 ft., 4 inches, Width; 11 ft., 4 inches, Footprint Diameter; 12.5 inches.  
          

TIRES;

  Size; (front) 11 x 8 and (rear) ST 225/75 R15D, Air Pressure; Maximum (COLD) pressure; (rear); 55 psi. 

          

TOWING; 

 

Rated Towing Speed; 65 mph. Trailer Ball Coupler size; requires a 2” trailer ball with a 5,000 lb., rated 

              Tow Capacity. Tongue Weight; 170 lbs.  
          

OPERATING WEIGHT; 

 approximately machine weight; 3,880 lbs.     

                

     D.  WARNINGS;

  

         

Read these instructions thoroughly. Do not use this equipment until you have; (1.) you have read, received and  

          

comprehend the instructions at the point of rental at TRC. (2.) You have been instructed by a “uniformed TRC” 

          

employee on the machine’s safe operation. (3.) You have located the manufacturer’s operator’s manual (located 

          in the lift basket, in a black weatherproof container, to the right of the control console). Do not use this equipment  
          without 

the operator’s manual being in place on the machine. (4.) Until you have read and fully understand the  

          

Manufacturer’s “Operation and Safety” Manual, including; (a.) you have read all safety decals on the machine, 

          (b.) and the operator 

understands the manufacturer’s intended use and safe operation of this equipment. The 

          

operator’s manual must stay with the machine. It should always be available for the immediate use of the operator 

          at all times. Familiarity and proper training are required for the safe operation of this mechanical equipment.  
          Equipment operated improperly or by untrained personnel can be dangerous. Read the operating instructions in  
          

the operator’s manual instructions and become familiar with the location and proper use of the controls. TRC also 

          

keeps a copy of the manufacturer’s operators manual in store and it is available upon request. For our customer’s  

          safety and convenience, these instructions are available at our web site; www.taylorrentalgreenville.com. The  
          

Manufacturer’s “Operator Manual” should be able to be viewed or printed from this site. Never allow “untrained”  

          operators or riders on this equipment. Never use this equipment in doubt. Do not alter, modify or change this  
          equipment in any way that would affect its original design or operation. Do not attempt to make repairs to this  
          equipment. Never operate this equipment in ways for which it is not intended. Failure to follow instructions can  
          result in death or serious bodily injury and/or damages.  

 

     E.   PERSONAL SAFETY;  
           

ANSI standards and Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) regulations require the use of  

          personal 

“fall protection” equipment with all boom-type AWPs. Any individual or individuals must wear a “safety  

          

lanyard” (fall  restrain) while in the lift’s basket at all times. Other appropriate items that should be considered are 

          proper clothing (avoid shorts and loose fitting clothing), hard hat, safety shoes (avoid slippery sole shoes), safety  
          glasses with side shields, impact goggles or face shield. Additional items such as heavy work gloves, hearing  
          protectors, reflective clothing, water repellent clothing, respirator or filter mask may or may not be recommended,  
          depending on the job requirements. Always match your safety equipment to the work being performed. Do not 
          wear rings, jewelry, bind long hair, etc. Avoid items that may catch in moving parts or be a distraction. The  
          operator should be physically and mentally fit. Avoid use of drugs or alcohol, items which can change the alertness 
          or coordination of the operator. Prescription and some over-the-counter drug users may need to seek medical  
          advice on whether or not they can safely operate this equipment without any side effects or safety issues. 
          Remember safety starts with you!  

                                                             

 

     F.  USAGE RESPONSIBILITIES;   
           

CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITIES;  

To exercise “sound judgment” and “good sense” when operating this equipment.  

          It is responsibility of the user of this equipment to follow all applicable ANSI, OSHA, Federal, State and local codes 
          and regulations that govern the safe operation of this equipment. It 

is the Customer’s responsibility to follow all 

          applicable federal, state and local codes and regulations pertaining to the safe use and operation of this aerial lift in 
          your application. The custome

r is responsible for all damages… including but not limited to abuse or improper use, 

          such things as; body damage, paint overspray, trailer tongue damage, tires & rims (road hazard), etc.) We ask that 
          the machine be returned clean 

… in other words, if it is beyond “normal work appearance”, charges will be accessed. 

 

 

         2015 -  BIL-JAX #4725A, 

“TOWABLE - ARTICULATE BOOM LIFT” - OPERATIONAL & SAFETY INFO

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Summary of Contents for 4527A

Page 1: ...rt structure If you have any questions on the manufacture s intended use or intentions consult with TRC or reread the manufacturer s Operation and Safety Manual Do not alter or modify this equipment in any way Make sure the job work is matched to the intended use design and ability of the machine Furthermore this equipment is designed and manufactured in compliance with the duties responsibilities...

Page 2: ... training are required for the safe operation of this mechanical equipment Equipment operated improperly or by untrained personnel can be dangerous Read the operating instructions in the operator s manual instructions and become familiar with the location and proper use of the controls TRC also keeps a copy of the manufacturer s operators manual in store and it is available upon request For our cu...

Page 3: ...t charge batteries near fire flame or other ignition sources Batteries being charged may emit highly explosive hydrogen gas Failure to properly ventilate the charge gases may result in serious injury or death 2 Weekly Service Checks Inspect all electrical wiring for cuts loose terminals broken wiring chafing or corrosion Inspect transport hitch components for damage Inspect boom lift for missing l...

Page 4: ...tly reach into an unsafe area This includes full extension of the boom through 360 degrees rotation OPERATIONAL USE Always report any misuse of the equipment to the proper authorities Horseplay is prohibited Stay clear of wires cables eves and other overhead obstructions Make personnel aware and keep them away from potential pinch points shear points and from potential crush hazards as indicated b...

Page 5: ...dicates an adequate charge level Lighted yellow LEDs indicate the need for charging soon A lighted red LEDs warns the battery charge is low boom operations should be halted until the batteries are recharged 3 4 ENGINE START and CHOKE does not apply to this model unit 5 DISPLAY PANEL The display panel is a lighted text window that displays the present operating status or an existing error condition...

Page 6: ...OR Indicator LEDs light up to indicate the level of charge remaining in the batteries green good charge level yellow need for charge and red charge level is low boom operations should be halted until batteries are recharged 5 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON When pushed in the emergency STOP button disconnects electrical power to the Ground and Platform control stations The emergency STOP pushbutton should o...

Page 7: ...shing control status LED indicates that one or more of the booms is raised and needs to be stowed refer to Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 3 9 Extend the outriggers manually or using the AUTO LEVEL button When the boom is leveled properly a buzzer will sound and two LEDs at each OUTRIGGER button and the LED at the AUTO LEVEL button will be lit AUTO LEVEL Press and hold the EXTEND and AUTO LEVEL buttons at...

Page 8: ...and hand pump The hydraulic hand pump is located in the pump compartment In case of a power failure the hand pump and selected hydraulic valve settings can be used to manually retract the Telescoping Boom or rotate the boom turnable To begin manual retraction or rotation turn Proportional Valve counterclockwise until it stops and insert pump handle into the pump handle fitting MANUAL RETRACTION Pu...

Page 9: ...NG Using an underrated or longer power cord will reduce the output of the battery charger and may extend the charge time or worse do damage to the battery charger 3 Plug the extension cord into the outlet Verify that the green CHARGING indicator LED is lit on the battery charger faceplate figure 3 7 4 The Charging indicator LED remains lit continuously during the first stage of the charge cycle Th...

Page 10: ...sport lock position Approach intersections with caution observe speed and traffic control signs Don t speed Know your stopping distance at a given speed Avoid panic stops and sharp turns If travel backs up pull over and allow other vehicles to pass Avoid traveling on any surfaces that adversely affect vehicle stability The driver should be alert and aware of potential hazards when traveling The dr...

Page 11: ...vels 1 100 Lb Drop Breaker Trenchers Riding Walk Behind Dirt Plates Plates Rollers Markers Tape Transits with Tow Trailer Units with Tow Trailers Demolition Earth Moving Equipment 185 CFM Air Pneumatic Electric Breakers Backhoe Case 580N 4 WD Extend A Hoe Excavators Bobcat E35 Compressors Air Hoses Bits Concrete Saws Handheld Walk Behind Chain Saw Style Demolition Earth Moving Equipment Front End ...

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Page 13: ...al safety we suggest using a ground spotter a TRC trained operator to help locate recognize and anticipate dangers that might not be seen or acted on by the basket operator while working above the ground We TRC ask that you agree to faithfully abide by these restrictions and guidelines to help lower the chances of an accident or injury to any qualified participants using this equipment That you fu...

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