Operator's Manual
Seventh Edition · First Printing
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Z-60/34
Part No. 133083
Transport and Lifting Instructions
Free-wheel Configuration for
Winching
Chock the wheels to prevent the machine from
rolling.
Release the non-steer
wheel brakes by
turning over the drive
hub disconnect caps
(see below).
Be sure the winch line
is properly secured to
the drive chassis tie
points and the path is
clear of all obstructions.
Reverse the procedures described to re-engage
the brakes.
Note: Towing the Genie Z-60/34 is not
recommended. If the machine must be towed, do
not exceed 2 mph / 3.2 km/h.
Disengage
Engage
Observe and Obey:
Genie Industries provides this securement
information as a recommendation. Drivers are
solely responsible for making sure machines
are properly secured and the correct trailer is
selected pursuant to US Department of
Transportation regulations, other localized
regulations, and their company policy.
Genie customers needing to containerize any
lift or Genie product should source a qualified
freight forwarder with expertise in preparing,
loading and securing construction and lifting
equipment for international shipment.
Only qualified aerial lift operators should move
the machine on or off the truck.
The transport vehicle must be parked on a level
surface.
The transport vehicle must be secured to
prevent rolling while the machine is being
loaded.
Be sure the vehicle capacity, loading surfaces
and chains or straps are sufficient to withstand
the machine weight. Genie lifts are very heavy
relative to their size. See the serial label for the
machine weight. See the Inspections section
for the serial label location.
Be sure the turntable is secured with the
turntable rotation lock before transporting. Be
sure to unlock the turntable for operation.
Do not drive the machine on a slope that
exceeds the uphill, downhill or side slope rating.
See Driving on a Slope in the Operating
Instructions section.
If the slope of the transport vehicle bed exceeds
the uphill or downhill maximum slope rating, the
machine must be loaded and unloaded using a
winch as described. See the Specifications
section for the slope ratings.