
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION
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– JLG Lift –
4-5
4.9
PLATFORM LOADING
The platform maximum rated load capacity is shown on a
placard located on the platform and the manufactures
nameplate located at the front of the machine and is
based upon the following criteria.
1.
Machine is positioned on a smooth, firm and level
surface.
2.
All braking devices are engaged.
3.
Maximum platform capacity for each model in its
standard configuration is as follows:
4.
Maximum capacity of the manual platform extension
is 120 kg - 1 person.
NOTE:
The weight in the platform should be uniformly dis-
tributed in the platform. The total combined weight of
personal, tools and supplies must not exceed the
above figures.
4.10 SAFETY PROP
THE SAFETY PROP MUST BE USED WHENEVER MAINTENANCE
PERFORMED ON THE MACHINE REQUIRES THE SCISSOR ARMS
TO BE RAISED.
To engage the safety prop, raise the platform, then
remove the prop from the prop bracket until it hangs verti-
cally. Lower the platform until the safety prop rests on the
point provided on the arm. Maintenance can now begin.
To store the safety prop, raise the platform so that the
prop can be rotated counterclockwise until it rests on the
bracket provided on the scissor arms.
4.11 TIE DOWN AND LIFTING
When transporting the machine, the platform extension
must be fully retracted and the platform fully lowered in
the stowed mode with the machine securely tied down to
the truck or trailer deck. There are tie down eyes located
at all four corners of the machine to secure the machine
for shipping. Refer to Figure 4-2., Lift and Tie Down for
specific tie down instructions.
Table 4-3. Platform Capacity
Model
Capacity
1932E2
230 kg
2032E2
340 kg
2632E2
230 kg
2646E2
(Australian Only)
340 kg
3246E2
320 kg
Figure 4-2. Lift and Tie Down
(Front and Rear Typical)