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HA32PX - HA100JRT - HA41PX-NT - HA130JRT-NT

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- Pre-operation inspection

4 -  Safety functional checks

To protect the user and the machine, safety systems prevent the movement of the machine beyond its
operating limits.  These safety systems when activated immobilize the machine and prevent further
movement. 

The operator must be familiar with this technology and understand that is not a malfunction but an
indication that the machine has reached an operation limit. 

Aerial Work platforms are equipped with two control boxes which allow operators to safely use the
machine. "An auxiliary device (overriding system) is available on ground control box when primary
power source fails. Each control box is equipped with an E-Stop button, which cuts all movements
when pushed in. 

The following checks describe the operation of the machine and the specific controls required. 

For the location and description of these controls : 

 refer to section  B 3.2 and  D 2 Platform panel

and  B 3.3 and  D 3 Ground panel. 

 4.1 -  E-S

TOP

 

BUTTON

 

CHECK

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Step

Action

1

Pull both E-Stop buttons ( 15 ) at ground panel and ( 46 ) at platform panel. 

2

Set the  ON/OFF key switch ( 18 ) at ground panel to the  ON position. 

3

Turn the selector switch ( 229 ) knob to the right to energize the ground control box. LED's ( 1 - 10 ) on 
the display will light up. 

4

Start the engine by moving the enable/auxiliary power switch ( 228 ) upwards. 

5

Push the E-stop button ( 15 ). 

6

Check that the engine stops running. 

7

No movements are functional. 

Step

Action

1

Pull out the E-Stop button ( 15 ) at ground panel. 

2

Set the  ON/OFF key switch ( 18 ) at ground panel to the  ON position. 

3

Turn the selector switch knob ( 229 ) at ground panel to the left to energize platform box. 

4

Pull out the E-Stop button ( 46 ) at platform panel. 

5

Start the engine from platform using Start/Stop switch ( 230 ). 

6

Push in E-Stop button ( 46 ) at platform. 

7

Check that the engine stops running. 

8

No movements are functional. 

Summary of Contents for HA100JRT

Page 1: ...Operator s manual HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB Operator s manual HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT 24203 0 USA...

Page 2: ...2 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT...

Page 3: ...nce 19 5 1 Productinformation 19 5 1 1 Change of Ownership Notification 19 5 1 2 Owner information update form 20 5 2 Productspecifications 21 B FAMILIARIZATION 1 General safety 23 1 1 Intendeduse 23...

Page 4: ...s 63 4 3 Faultdetector 63 4 3 1 Indicators LED s test 63 4 3 2 Buzzers test 64 4 4 Automaticenginecut out 64 4 5 Overloadsensingsystem iffitted 64 4 6 Oscillatingaxles Ifequipped 64 4 7 Slopewarningde...

Page 5: ...For front axle extension 82 4 3 Axleretractionoperation 83 4 3 1 For front axle retraction 83 4 3 2 For rear axle retraction 84 5 Link piece position check 85 6 Radius limitation 86 6 1 Principle 86 6...

Page 6: ...5 1 4 Pre operation inspection 110 5 1 5 Operation 112 F MAINTENANCE 1 General 113 2 Maintenance Schedule 114 3 Inspection program 115 3 1 Generalprogram 115 3 2 Dailyinspection 116 3 3 Periodicinspe...

Page 7: ...erial work platform We would particularly like to draw your attention to 2 essential points Comply with safety instructions Use the equipment within the specified published performance limits With reg...

Page 8: ...8 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT A Foreword Notes...

Page 9: ...To perform periodic inspections in accordance with HAULOTTE recommendations and local regulations All malfunctions and problems identified during the inspection shall be corrected before the aerial w...

Page 10: ...inform of any malfunctioning of the machine The operator shall ensure that frequent inspections were conducted by the owners and the operator may only operate the machine for the purpose intended by...

Page 11: ...ble the safety devices 2 1 2 Falling Hazards Do not use the machine for any other purpose than to position people their tools and material to the overhead elevated temporary work places Do not use the...

Page 12: ...rking height using extensions ladder etc Do not place ladders or scaffolds in the platform or against any part of this machine Do not use the machine in winds exceeding the permissible limit Do not in...

Page 13: ...he machine in the direction of the slope Always place the boom and the arms in fully retracted and in stowed position Do not travel down slopes in high speed Do not drive fast in narrow or cluttered a...

Page 14: ...0 1 0 0 62 1 Very light breeze Smoke indicates the wind direction 0 3 1 5 1 5 0 62 3 11 2 Light breeze Wind felt on the face Leaves rustle Weather vanes turn 1 6 3 3 6 11 3 72 6 84 3 Slight breeze Le...

Page 15: ...AC power line ensure it is protected with a circuit breaker Keep away from the machine if it contacts energized power lines Personnel on the ground or in the platform must not touch or operate the ma...

Page 16: ...ticks or switches must return to the neutral position before reversing the drive direction and for movement to occur When driving position the platform so as to provide the best possible visibility an...

Page 17: ...nents to water high pressure washer rain Never tow the machine over extended distances In case of a machine breakdown it is possible to tow short distance to load it onto a trailer Never leave the hyd...

Page 18: ...will provide a written response 4 Incident notification Notify HAULOTTE immediately when a HAULOTTE product has been involved in an incident accident leading to personal injury or death or when there...

Page 19: ...is taken immediately Once the bulletin has been addressed make sure that the completed form is submitted to HAULOTTE Do not hesitate to contact HAULOTTE Services should you have any questions relatin...

Page 20: ...ber Owner Servicing information Do not include leased or rented units in this form Current product owner Current product owner Name Name Company Company Address Address Address Address Country Country...

Page 21: ...ut notice Certain options can modify the machine s operating characteristics and its associated safety If your machine was originally delivered with options fitted replacing a safety component associa...

Page 22: ...22 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT A Foreword Notes...

Page 23: ...n the performace specifications tabulation Consult the Beaufort scale Close to power lines Keep a safe distance Outside of the temperature range 20 C 50 C 4 F 122 F In an explosive atmosphere environm...

Page 24: ...with the decals and the hazard severity levels C E A S A N S I C S A Decals must be kept in good legible condition Familiarize yourself with the decals and their respective color codes Additional deca...

Page 25: ...al damage Prohibited action Reminder to use good practice or follow pre operation checks Cross reference to another part of the manual Cross reference to another manual Cross reference to repair conta...

Page 26: ...es Injury from Electric arcs Energy supply disconnecting devices Batteries fire emissions etc Risk of operator s falling Tip over due to excessive loading wind load and excessive ground slope Relate a...

Page 27: ...A B C D E F G H I 27 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization 2 Models description Regulation Models ANSI CSA HA100JRT HA130JRT NT CE AS HA32PX HA41PX NT...

Page 28: ...T HA130JRT NT B Familiarization 3 Primary machine components 3 1 LAYOUT H A 3 2 P X H A 1 0 0 J R T H A 4 1 P X N T H A 1 3 0 J R T N T C1 C15 C14 C16 C23 C21 C3 C24 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C2 C10 C27 C14 C...

Page 29: ...piece compensation cylinder C7 Platform control box C22 Boom lift cylinder C8 Level compensation cylinder C23 Arm lifting cylinder C9 Upper boom C24 Extendable fixed axle C10 Slew ring C25 Extendable...

Page 30: ...30 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization 3 2 GROUND CONTROL BOX 3 2 1 Layout G e n e r a l v i e w...

Page 31: ...nes fitted with Move downwards Engine pre heating 18 ON OFF selector ON Power turned ON OFF Power turned OFF 21 Engine revs selector Move to the right Engine speed increases Move to the left Engine id...

Page 32: ...system Illuminated in case of overload LED 5 Combustion engine pre heating Illuminated while engine is pre heating Off if engine started and if post heating LED 6 Engine warning Flashing 5 flashes wh...

Page 33: ...n engine is not running or when hour meter is displayed Low fuel level Illuminated when engine is not running or if the engine is running and there is an alternator fault Display of service counter fo...

Page 34: ...34 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization 3 3 PLATFORM CONTROL BOX 3 3 1 Layout G e n e r a l v i e w...

Page 35: ...itch Move upwards Jib lifting Move downwards Jib lowering 38 Platform rotation switch Move to the right Counter clockwise CCW rotation Move to the left Clockwise CW rotation 40 Platform leveling switc...

Page 36: ...Fault LED 103 Low fuel level LED 112 Tilt LED 104 Engine warning LED 113 Not used LED 105 Engine shutdown LED 114 Overload LED 106 DPF disable LED 115 Turret at 180 LED 107 DPF disable LED 116 Cage co...

Page 37: ...r a l v i e w C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t o r s Marking Function E1 Outrigger cylinder lifting lowering chassis is lowered raised Rear fixed axle E2 Fixed axle extension retraction Rear E3 Out...

Page 38: ...point height 11 40 m 37 ft 3 in 17 50 m 57 ft 5 in Turret rotation 360 Platform rotation 174 87 87 Jib working range 140 70 70 Boom rotation angle 70 40 Total weight 20100 kg 44 321 lb 23100 kg 50 936...

Page 39: ...ft 4 in Maximum boom articulation point height 11 35 m 37 ft 3 in 17 50 m 57 ft 5 in Turret rotation 360 Platform rotation 174 87 87 Jib working range 140 70 70 Boom rotation angle 70 40 Total weight...

Page 40: ...N H A 3 2 P X H A 1 0 0 J R T 33 m 30 m 24 m 21 m 27 m 15 m 12 m 18 m 9 m 0 m 6 m 3 m 3 m 0 m 6 m 15 m 9 m 12 m 24 m 18 m 21 m 6 m 6 m 3 m 3 m 108ft 31in 98ft 5in 88ft 7in 78ft 9in 68ft 10in 59ft 39ft...

Page 41: ...X N T H A 1 3 0 J R T N T A3 A2 A1 m 137ft 9in 131ft 2in 124ft 8in 118ft 1in 111ft 6in 104ft 11in 98ft 5in 91ft 10in 85ft 3in 78ft 8in 72ft 2in 65ft 7in 59ft 52ft 5in 45ft 11in 39ft 4in 32ft 9in 26ft...

Page 42: ...42 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization 5 Decals and markings locations C E s t a n d a r d H A 3 2 P X...

Page 43: ...A B C D E F G H I 43 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization C E s t a n d a r d H A 4 1 P X N T...

Page 44: ...g hazard Risk of crushed hands 2 4000024890 19 Red Operation instructions 2 4000025140 20 Red Operation instructions 1 In english 4000243670 In french 4000243680 In spanish 4000243690 21 Red Prohibite...

Page 45: ...on 47 Red Maximum effort on the stabilizers 2 307P219880 48 Blue Information Explanation LOW SULFUR 1 307P232480 49 Orange Risk of ejection Fluid under pressure 1 4000027470 52 Yellow Socket 240 V 1 4...

Page 46: ...46 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization A S s t a n d a r d H A 3 2 P X...

Page 47: ...A B C D E F G H I 47 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization A S s t a n d a r d H A 4 1 P X N T...

Page 48: ...ructions 1 3078144560 21 Red Prohibited use of the PVG 1 4000027070 22 Orange Wound foot Do not place foot 2 4000027090 23 Red Risk of crushing Driving direction 1 4000024690 24 Red Danger of electroc...

Page 49: ...A B C D E F G H I 49 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization R u s s i a a n d t h e U k r a i n e v e r s i o n H A 3 2 P X...

Page 50: ...50 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization R u s s i a a n d t h e U k r a i n e v e r s i o n H A 4 1 P X N T...

Page 51: ...0 16 Other Upper and lower oil level 1 4000044210 307P221060 17 Yellow Risk of crushing 2 307P227670 18 Yellow Hand crushing hazard Risk of crushed hands 2 307P227660 19 Blue Operation instructions 2...

Page 52: ...w Electrical danger 1 307P226810 213 Yellow Risk of burns 1 307P226830 214 Yellow Corrosion hazard 1 307P226830 215 Yellow Danger unstable side 1 307P226930 216 Blue Battery maintenance 1 For Russia 3...

Page 53: ...A B C D E F G H I 53 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization A N S I a n d C S A s t a n d a r d s H A 1 0 0 J R T...

Page 54: ...54 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT B Familiarization A N S I a n d C S A s t a n d a r d s H A 1 3 0 J R T N T...

Page 55: ...3 Other Hydraulic oil 1 307P221080 14 Red Remove the blocking pin before rotating 1 In english 4000024830 In french 4000068080 In spanish 4000086510 15 Green Greasing the turntable rotation gear 1 400...

Page 56: ...4000086530 42 Yellow Revolving cradle 1 3078151730 44 Red Arm compensation 1 307P223210 45 Other Oscillating axle extension retraction 1 307P215120 46 Other Fixed axle extension retraction 1 307815360...

Page 57: ...lding or on a structure Provide supervision to ensure safe systems of work are appropriate and being used Check for overhead crushing and contact hazards Check weather conditions have not altered grou...

Page 58: ...recommend these forms to be completed daily and stored to assist with your maintenance schedule Each action is depicted in the daily inspection sheet using the following symbols Never use a defective...

Page 59: ...art stop device Operation of E stop button device Operation of enable switch Operation of horn from platform control box Operation of movement from platform control box Test warning alarm lights and b...

Page 60: ...s properly Rotation system orientation turret basket and jib No cracks broken weld paint chips No deterioration and visible damage No screws or missing loose parts No foreign body in joints or slides...

Page 61: ...tions and clamps fluid level Electric cables No torn or split wire sheaths No evidence of chemical damage or corrosion on all cables No oxidation or corrosion on terminals Sensors and safety device St...

Page 62: ...n of these controls refer to section B 3 2 and D 2 Platform panel and B 3 3 and D 3 Ground panel 4 1 E STOP BUTTON CHECK G r o u n d c o n t r o l b o x E s t o p b u t t o n P l a t f o r m c o n t r...

Page 63: ...been corrected 4 3 1 Indicators LED s test F r o m t h e g r o u n d c o n t r o l b o x F r o m t h e p l a t f o r m c o n t r o l b o x Step Action 1 Pull the E stop buttons 15 46 E5 2 Set the ON O...

Page 64: ...ound panel and 30 at platform panel Verify that the buzzers are functioning Refer to Buzzers test A periodic inspection of these devices must be performed according to the recommendation in Maintenanc...

Page 65: ...ield of vision during driving When the machine is elevated drive speed is automatically reduced regardless of the drive speed chosen Daily check that the speed is limited to less than 1 km h 0 6 mph w...

Page 66: ...tor configured for this machine s functionalities Do not interchange the Calculator calibration restoration between machines 4 11 OPERATING TEMPERATURE FOR RUSSIA AND THE UKRAINE ONLY Hydraulic energy...

Page 67: ...If the axles are retracted the machine s capacities are reduced Only the following movements are possible Turntable rotation if the boom is in horizontal position Boom raising if the turntable is ali...

Page 68: ...68 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT C Pre operation inspection Notes...

Page 69: ...ntrol box is energized and is active ONLY when The E stop buttons on both ground and platform control boxes are not pressed in deactivated Deactivated The machine is switched on Ground control box is...

Page 70: ...tch will be active only after it has been detected to be in neutral position The following switches are not controlled Accelerator engine rpm Beacon light if fitted A switch provides the start and sto...

Page 71: ...ement is disallowed The enable switch must be released reset before movement can occur The release of Enable switch 228 while performing a movement stops all the movements The stop of movements is pro...

Page 72: ...l load Constantly on Valid load selection Flashing If the load selection is changed to 450 kg in the 230 kg zone2 2 If machine equipped with dual load Cage compensation 10 Permanently lighted if the a...

Page 73: ...r 229 to the right to select ground control box Push the starter selector 228 upwards During pre heating the indicator LED 5 comes on preheating is carried out The engine starts The indicator goes out...

Page 74: ...om Push the boom raising switch 10 upwards to lift the boom Push the boom raising switch 10 downwards to lower the boom Arm telescope extension retraction Push the arm telescoping selector 47 upwards...

Page 75: ...nes equipped with beacon light Push the beacon light selector switch 24 to the right to switch on the beacon light Push the beacon light selector switch 24 to the left to switch off the beacon light P...

Page 76: ...the engine starts Allow the engine to heat up and initialize To stop the engine Push engine start switch 230 upwards 3 2 DRIVE AND STEER CONTROL To operate driving and steering functions simultaneous...

Page 77: ...er joystick 28 forwards to raise the arm Push the arm lift lower joystick 28 backwards to lower the arm Lifting lowering of boom Push the boom or arm position selector 36 upwards Push the boom raising...

Page 78: ...left for a clockwise CW rotation Platform leveling Push the platform levelling switch 40 forwards to lift the platform Push the platform levelling switch 40 backwards to lower the platform Arm telesc...

Page 79: ...HE MACHINE 1 Locate the 3 control boxes on the machine as illustrated below 2 Go to the ground control box and start the machine Prepare the machine before any axle extension or retraction operation P...

Page 80: ...aise the jib approximately 1m 3 ft 3 in 4 Set the control box energizer selector switch 229 to the center position to activate the axle con trol box N B THE PLATFORM AND GROUND BOXES CONTROLS ARE DE A...

Page 81: ...is fully extended 3 1 to 2 s after the buzzer stops release lever E2 4 Lift lever E1 The outrigger cylinder is raised retracted The chassis is lowered The wheels touch the ground F i g u r e a If the...

Page 82: ...o 2 s after the buzzer stops release lever E4 4 Lift lever E3 The outrigger cylinder is raised retracted The chassis is lowered The wheels touch the ground F i g u r e b If the two outrigger cylinders...

Page 83: ...axle Once the front axle is totally retracted 3 1 to 2 s after the buzzer stops release lever E4 4 Lift lever E3 The cylinder is raised retracted The chassis is lowered The wheels touch the ground F i...

Page 84: ...is totally retracted 3 1 to 2 s after the buzzer stops release lever E2 4 Lift lever E1 The cylinder is raised retracted The chassis is lowered The wheels touch the ground F i g u r e d If the two ou...

Page 85: ...The upper edge of the link piece must then be horizontal The sticker 44 placed on the link piece is a second source used in checks 5 Ensure that nothing is in the way before starting any manoeuvres Ma...

Page 86: ...ope extension is limited in zone boom length is limited to 16 1 m 52 ft10 in maximum i e 3 37 m 11 ft1 in of the telescope Boom movement is automatically stopped the radius limit indicator is fixed Wh...

Page 87: ...ttached to the structure intended to get on Occupant s must exit the current platform through the normal access N B DO NOT DETACH THE LANYARD FROM THE CURRENT PLATFORM IF THE TRANSFER TO THE NEW STRUC...

Page 88: ...he safety mechanisms are deactivated alarms stop and therefore normal movements are possible again or until the operator can be rescued O v e r r i d i n g s y s t e m s w i t c h u n d e r s e a l e...

Page 89: ...speed If the slope is too steep use a winch in addition to the low speed drive Do not place yourself below or too close to the machine during loading A wrong move can lead to machine tipping over and...

Page 90: ...0328850 E 12 14 USA GB D Operation instructions HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT 8 2 MACHINE LAYOUT HA32PX HA100JRT T u r r e t r o t a t i o n e n a b l e d T u r r e t r o t a t i o n d i s a b...

Page 91: ...A100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT T u r r e t r o t a t i o n e n a b l e d T u r r e t r o t a t i o n d i s a b l e d M a c h i n e s t o w i n g N B SECURE TURNTABLE WITH THE TURN...

Page 92: ...st be empty To tow a broken down machine disconnect the wheel drive hubs Perform this operation on flat ground with wheels chocked In the towing configuration the machine braking system is inactive Us...

Page 93: ...urity systems are active Machine must be parked in a protected designated area with the boom in a stowed configuration however the boom can be raised but must not be extended Make sure there is no loa...

Page 94: ...lways run an engine in a well ventilated aera If machine is operated inside a closed building ensure that exhaust is properly routed to the outside of the structure 8 6 2 Necessary equipment Te c h n...

Page 95: ...e from power lines Turn off the engine Remove the ignition key Ensure that the main power is disconnected Place a DO NOT USE label tag near the start stop switches to inform personnel that machine is...

Page 96: ...sheathing positioned appropriately Adjust properly to prevent any damage to the machine 3 Attach the slings using shackles Make sure that the steering rods and associated hoses are not captured by the...

Page 97: ...25 T at 90 to the axis of the chassis B 4 slings 4 m 13 ft 1 in 8 T to attach the machine C 4 slings 4 m 13 ft 1 in 12 T and 8 shackles 12 T between the attachment straps and the spreaders D 2 slings...

Page 98: ...everal attempts refer to the engine maintenance manual N B INITIAL STARTING SHOULD ALWAYS BE PERFORMED FROM THE GROUND CONTROL BOX 9 1 ENGINE OIL The correct SAE viscosity grade of oil is determined b...

Page 99: ...PLACE LOW TEMPERATURE OIL AS THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE REACHES 15 C 59 F IT IS NOT ADVISABLE TO MIX OILS OF DIFFERENT BRANDS OR TYPES 9 3 PREHEATING OPERATION When power is switched ON the orange LED 5...

Page 100: ...100 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB D Operation instructions HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT Notes...

Page 101: ...A B C D E F G H I 101 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB E General Specifications HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT General Specifications Notes...

Page 102: ...NT 1 Machine dimensions S t o w e d T r a n s p o r t p o s i t i o n C o n f i g u r a t i o n t h a t t a k e s t h e m i n i m u m f l o o r s p a c e n e c e s s a r y f o r s t o r a g e a n d o...

Page 103: ...2 44 x 0 8 m 8 ft 0 in x 2 ft 7 in H Storage length 8 90 m 29 ft 2 in 11 m 36 ft 1 in J Storage height 3 35 m 11 ft 0 in 3 70 m 12 ft 2 in Outer turning radius without retracted axle adjustment 5 07 m...

Page 104: ...x 0 8 m 8 ft 0 in x 2 ft 7 in H Storage length 8 90 m 29 ft 2 in 11 m 36 ft 1 in J Storage height 3 35 m 11 ft 0 in 3 70 m 12 ft 2 in Outer turning radius without retracted axle adjustment 5 07 m 16...

Page 105: ...and to the whole body are determined per European Directive 2006 42 CE Component HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT Frame assembly mass 7190 kg 15851 lb Wheel mass of each 410 kg 904 lb Turret ass...

Page 106: ...on the hub Damage to the tire Cut or hole 3 cm 2 in in the rubber side wall Blister or pronounced lump on the external and lateral wall Damaged wheel stud Damage or wear on the side wall to the exten...

Page 107: ...JRT NT Procedure of replacement Loosen the wheel nuts on the wheel to be removed Raise the machine using a jack or a hoist Remove the wheel nuts Remove the wheel Install the new wheel Lower the machin...

Page 108: ...head clearances obstructions or other possible hazards When driving position the platform so as to provide the best visibility possible and avoid any blind spots Always ensure that the chassis is neve...

Page 109: ...eral Specifications HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT 5 1 3 Description Marking Description 1 Activation bar 2 Electrical box 3 RESET push button 4 Green indicator the system is switched on 5 Blue...

Page 110: ...ests All machine functional tests result positive Start the machine from platform control box Switch OFF all emergency push button Check absence of warning signal Check that the green indicator of the...

Page 111: ...ve forward Move backwards Left Right Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Platform control box Forwards drive Reverse drive Turntable left Turntable right Lifting or telescope extension Boom desc...

Page 112: ...f Visual and audible warnings will alert personal at ground if rescue is necessary To operate safeguard movement from platform control box Joystick and or switch must be reset to neutral position func...

Page 113: ...ds What to Do Use your senses sight smell hearing and touch Frequency Check your machine periodically during your entire workday Make sure to do your inspection the same way every time Complete one of...

Page 114: ...ife including but not limited to severity of operating conditions routine maintenance which should be carried out in accordance with this manual Severity of operating conditions may require a reductio...

Page 115: ...ok controlled and overseen by the company manager This register or machine log book and the list of competent repair persons must be made available to the Government Work Inspector and company safety...

Page 116: ...s inspection should also be conducted after Extensive dismantling and reassembly of major components Repairs involving the machine s essential components Any accident causing stress to the machine 3 4...

Page 117: ...ls as required and also provide fully documented reports on all work completed HAULOTTE Services will not take responsibility for any consequential outcomes resulting from inferior services repairs ca...

Page 118: ...118 4000328850 E 12 14 USA GB F Maintenance HA32PX HA100JRT HA41PX NT HA130JRT NT Notes...

Page 119: ...The present warranty is valid for a period of 12 months or up to a maximum of 1000 operating hours for lifting and handling equipment and 2000 operating hours for public works machinery starting from...

Page 120: ...marks are removed or altered After an unreasonably long delay before reporting a manufacturing problem If the owner or rental company continues to use the machine despite problems If damage is caused...

Page 121: ...nd service Hotline 65 6546 6150 FAX 65 6536 3969 E mail haulotteasia haulotte com www haulotte sg HAULOTTE MIDDLE EAST FZE PO BOX 293881 Duba Airport Free Zone DUBA United Arab Emirates TEL 971 0 4 29...

Page 122: ...n g i n e p o w e r e d m a c h i n e s d e s t i n e d t o t h e U S m a r k e t S t a n d a r d s A N S I a n d C S A CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constit...

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