3-21 REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)
3-21.1
The wired remote control plugs into an
electrical receptacle usually located on the
hydraulic control panel. Optional receptacle
locations are on the rear street side or both
rear street and rear curb sides. The wired re-
mote is available as a single, dual, or triple
function.
3-21.2
A wireless radio remote control is also
available as a dual, triple, or quadruple func-
tion
(See Figure 3-12).
3-21.3
The single function wired remote oper-
ates like the
WINCH HYDRAULIC LEVER
(See Section 3-16.1).
3-21.4
The dual function wired remote oper-
ates the winch in/out and either the tilt, axle,
or winch tension: or the tilt and axle.
a.
The selector switch at the top of the remote
box selects the function to be operated
(WINCH HYDRAULIC, TRAILER TILT, AXLE
CONTROL, OR WINCH TENSIONER)
.
b.
The two buttons will function like the control
levers for the
WINCH HYDRAULIC (See Sec-
tion 3-16.1), TRAILER TILT (See Section
3-9), AXLE CONTROL (See Section 3-10),
or
WINCH TENSIONER (See Section
3-21.5
The triple function wired remote oper-
ates the winch in/out, tilt, and either the axle
or winch tension.
a.
There are three switches which function like
the control levers for the
WINCH HYDRAU-
LIC (See Section 3-16.1), TRAILER TILT
(See Section 3-9), AXLE CONTROL (See
Section 3-10),
or
WINCH TENSIONER (See
Section 3-16.2).
3-21.6
The wireless radio remote has two,
three, or four switches which function like the
control levers for the
WINCH HYDRAULIC
(See Section 3-16.1), TRAILER TILT (See
Section 3-9), AXLE CONTROL (See Sec-
tion 3-10),
or
WINCH TENSIONER (See
Section 3-16.2).
The power switch on the re-
mote must be turned on for any of the
switches to function.
IMPORTANT
ON WINCHES WITH THE AIR TENSION OPTION,
THE WINCH TENSION IS ENGAGED AUTO-
MATICALLY WHEN THE SWITCH IS TURNED
TO WINCH IN/OUT. THE WINCH TENSION
SWITCH ON EITHER THE REMOTE OR THE
CONTROL PANEL MUST BE USED TO DISEN-
3-25
Figure 3-12 Examples of Remote Control Options
Summary of Contents for 600A Series
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Page 14: ...3 2 Figure 3 1 Front Trailer Terminology Figure 3 2 Rear Trailer Terminology...
Page 18: ...3 6 Figure 3 4 Hydraulic Controls...
Page 26: ...3 14 Figure 3 6 Steps for Loading and Unloading...
Page 32: ...3 20 Figure 3 9 Dock Leveler Operation...
Page 38: ...3 26 Figure 3 13 Rear Impact Guard and Antilock Brake System...
Page 42: ...4 2 Figure 4 1 Lubrication Points...
Page 48: ...4 8 Figure 4 3 600A Wiring Diagram...
Page 49: ...4 9 Figure 4 4 Remote Wiring Diagram...
Page 52: ...4 12 Figure 4 5 Tandem Axle Air Ride Suspension System...
Page 54: ...4 14 Figure 4 7 Triple Axle Air Ride Suspension System...
Page 57: ...4 17 Figure 4 9 Checking Axle Alignment DRIVER SIDE CURBSIDE Figure 4 10 Examples of Camber...
Page 61: ...4 21 Figure 4 13 Axle and Brake Assembly...
Page 66: ...4 26 Figure 4 15 Outboard Mount Hub and Drum Figure 4 16 Inboard Mount Hub and Drum...
Page 73: ...4 33 Figure 4 22 Dock Leveler Leg Assembly...
Page 75: ...4 35 Figure 4 23 Crank Landing Gear Assembly...
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