Part No. 122985
S-80 • S-85 • S-80X
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Section 3 • Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
February 2012
CHECKLIST
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PROCEDURES
disengaged position
engaged position
disengaged position
engaged position
D-2
Check the Free-wheel
Configuration
Genie specifications require that this procedure be
performed every 1000 hours or annually, whichever
comes first.
Proper use of the free-wheel configuration is
essential to safe machine operation. The free-wheel
configuration is used primarily for towing. A
machine configured to free-wheel without operator
knowledge could result in death or serious injury
and property damage.
Collision hazard. Select a work site
that is firm and level.
Component damage hazard. If the
machine must be towed, do not
exceed 2 mph / 3.2 km/h.
Non-steer wheels: All models
1 Chock the steer wheels to prevent the machine
from rolling.
2 Center a lifting jack of ample capacity
(20,000 lbs / 10,000 kg) under the drive chassis
between the non-steer wheels.
3 Lift the wheels off the ground and place blocks
under the drive chassis for support.
4 Disengage the drive hubs by turning over the
drive hub disconnect caps on each
non-steer wheel hub.
5 Manually rotate each non-steer wheel.
Result: Each non-steer wheel should rotate with
minimum effort.
6 Re-engage the drive hubs by turning over
the hub disconnect caps. Rotate each wheel to
check for engagement. Lift the machine and
remove the blocks.
Collision hazard. Failure to
re-engage the drive hubs could
result in death or serious injury and
property damage.
Steer wheels: 4WD models
7 Chock the non-steer wheels to prevent the
machine from rolling.
8 Center a lifting jack of ample capacity
(20,000 lbs / 10,000 kg) under the drive chassis
between the steer wheels.
9 Lift the wheels off the ground and then place
blocks under the drive chassis for support.
10 Disengage the drive hubs by turning over the
drive hub disconnect caps on each steer wheel
hub.
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