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 TM Eco Series 

Operating & Safety Instructions 

USA – 07/11 

Issue 01 

 

2.1.8

 

Never exceed the maximum basket capacity, as indicated on the decals and machine serial plate. 

2.1.9

 

Never position any part of the Niftylift within 12ft of any electrical power line, conductor or similar not 
exceeding 66kV. (Minimum span 125m)  Other distances for increased voltages and different spans 
are given in NZECP 34:1993. 

 

THIS MACHINE IS NOT INSULATED. 

If in doubt, contact the appropriate authorities. 

 
 

2.1.10

 

On entering the basket, ensure that the drop down entry bar is closed afterwards. 

2.1.11

 

Use of an approved safety belt and lanyard, hardhat and appropriate safety clothing is mandatory. 
Fasten harness to designated harness securing points within the basket and do not remove until leaving 
the basket whilst in the stowed position. 

2.1.12

 

Always remain standing within the basket. Do not attempt to increase your 
height or reach by standing and/or climbing on the basket  guardrails or any 
other object.

 

KEEP YOUR FEET ON THE BASKET FLOOR

. Do not sit, stand or 

climb on the guardrail, mid rail or boom linkage. Use of planks, ladders or any 
other devices on the Niftylift for achieving additional height or reach shall be 
prohibited. 

2.1.13

 

Do not use the basket levelling system to artificially increase the outreach of the Niftylift. Never use 
boards or ladders in the basket to achieve the same result. 

2.1.14

 

Do not use the basket to lift overhanging or bulky items that may exceed the maximum capacity or 
carry objects that may increase the wind loading on the basket. (e.g. notice boards etc.) 

2.1.15

 

The Niftylift shall not be operated from a position on trucks, trailers, railway cars, floating vessels, 
scaffolds or similar equipment unless Niftylift Ltd in Great Britain approves the application in writing. 

2.1.16

 

Always check below and around the Niftylift before lowering or rotating the booms to ensure that the 
area is clear of personnel and obstructions. Care should be taken when rotating the booms out into 
areas where there may be passing traffic. Use barriers to control traffic flow or prevent access to the 
machine. 

2.1.17

 

Stunt driving and horseplay, on or around the Niftylift, shall not be permitted

.

 

2.1.18

 

When other moving equipment and vehicles are present, special precautions shall be taken to comply 
with local ordinances or safety standards established for the work place. Warnings such as, but not 
limited to, flags, roped off areas, flashing lights and barricades shall be used. 

2.1.19 

It shall be the responsibility of the user to determine the hazard classification of any particular 
atmosphere or location.  Aerial baskets operated in hazardous locations shall be approved and of the 
type required. (For the USA refer to ANSI/NFPA 505-1987.) 

2.1.20

 

The operator shall immediately report to his supervisor any potentially hazardous location(s) 
(environment) which become evident during operation. 

Summary of Contents for TM34M ECO Series

Page 1: ...t c o m com TM34M Operating and Safety Instructions MODEL TM34M ECO SERIES M50406 01 Niftylift Limited 1525 S Buncombe Road Greer SC 29651 USA www niftylift com e mail niftyusa niftylift com Tel 864 9...

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Page 3: ...Check Schedules 11 12 3 4 Placard Decals and Installation 13 14 3 5 Torque Requirements 15 4 OPERATION 4 1 Control Circuit Components 16 4 2 Setting up Procedures 17 18 4 3 Ground Control Operation 19...

Page 4: ...ctly forbidden One of the most important facts to remember is that any equipment is only as safe as those who operate it DANGER WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS AND NOTICE Any place these topics...

Page 5: ...e Niftylift TM34 trailer mount is an extremely versatile articulated boom basket of unique and simple design It is capable of placing two men and their tools up to a height of 40ft or an outreach of 1...

Page 6: ...500lb TURRET ROTATION 360 TURRET TAILSWING Zero MAXIMUM TRAVEL SPEED 45 mph BASKET SIZE LENGTH X WIDTH 25in x 44in CONTROLS Full proportional hydraulic HYDRAULIC PRESSURE 2900PSI TIRES 165 R13 8PR 17...

Page 7: ...nstructions USA 07 11 Issue 01 5 1 5 IDENTIFICATION USA PLATE This manufacturer s plate is attached to Boom 1 on each machine at the time of manufacture on every Niftylift Please ensure all sections h...

Page 8: ...iftylift in full accordance with the manufacturers Operating Safety Instructions for that model 2 1 3 Before use each day and at the beginning of each shift the Niftylift shall be given a visual inspe...

Page 9: ...the basket to achieve the same result 2 1 14 Do not use the basket to lift overhanging or bulky items that may exceed the maximum capacity or carry objects that may increase the wind loading on the ba...

Page 10: ...plosive hydrogen gas is produced during the charging process 2 1 28 When checking electrolyte levels great care should be taken to protect eyes skin and clothing Battery acid is highly corrosive and p...

Page 11: ...n particularly on legends or labels should also be removed All standard Niftylift machines are rated for a wind speed of 28mph or force 6 on the Beaufort scale No attempt should be made to operate a N...

Page 12: ...rial basket Carry out the Pre operational Report before placing machine in service 3 2 PREPARATION FOR USE Whilst every effort has been made at the Niftylift factory to ensure your machine arrives in...

Page 13: ...ure and operate freely 8 Check that operating buttons and emergency stop buttons function properly 9 Check the operation of the manual hand pump If applicable 10 Visually inspect all hydraulic hoses a...

Page 14: ...e post 7 Inspect the engine fuel tank for damage or leaks 8 Grease the tow hitch assembly 9 Lightly oil the jack pad ball joints and outrigger housings 10 Lightly oil the locating pins on outriggers a...

Page 15: ...Warning P20330 2 14 Head Protection P14921 1 15 Serial Plate P15383 1 17 SWL 500lbs P17328 1 18 Nifty TM34T P14612 2 19 Niftylift com P14390 1 20 Push Release P19092 1 21 Hydraulic Controls 3 lever P...

Page 16: ...01 14 ITEM DESCRIPTION NUMBER QTY 39 Traction Drive Engage P18890 1 40 Hand Crush Traction Drive P14782 2 43 Traction Drive Release P18975 1 44 Traction Drive On slope P18976 1 45 Rotating Machinery P...

Page 17: ...UALITY SIZE Tightening torque in ft lbs Nm Grade 8 8 10 9 M 6 7 4 10 10 14 M 8 18 5 25 26 35 M 10 36 49 51 69 M 12 65 86 89 120 M 14 100 135 140 190 M 16 155 210 218 295 M 18 215 290 300 405 WHEEL NUT...

Page 18: ...rol function be isolated or by passed 4 1 3 BATTERY ISOLATOR A red battery isolator handle is located on the power tray which allows the machine control and power circuits to be isolated from the batt...

Page 19: ...L OUTRIGGER TM34M MODELS 9 Leave ground control key in OFF position until outriggers are deployed Turning this key to the BASKET position will cause the Klaxon to sound as the outriggers will detect t...

Page 20: ...st to minimise the risk of damaging the jockey wheel 12 Check that the base is level using the spirit level adjacent to outrigger control station 13 The booms can now be operated from the ground contr...

Page 21: ...seconds then turn key fully to ST start position and the engine will fire 7 WARM ENGINE turn the main engine ignition switch located beneath the front cover through ON to ST start position and the en...

Page 22: ...ase 4 3 2 BOOM FUNCTIONS A Push and hold green power button 1 2 3 B Select lever 1 2 or 3 for desired boom function 1 Operates Lower Boom UP for up DOWN for down 2 Operates Upper Boom UP for up DOWN f...

Page 23: ...ontrol station to Basket anti clockwise then depending on key switch type either remove and use the key from the ground control station or use the spare Second key to turn the key switch selector in t...

Page 24: ...sition anti clockwise remove key and chock wheels EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 1 Push in red emergency stop to shut down all functions 2 Turn the release valve anti clockwise on the relevant cylinder and mano...

Page 25: ...ight and pulsing Red light the batteries are fully charged UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD BATTERIES BE LEFT ON CHARGE FOR PERIODS IN EXCESS OF 24 HOURS 4 DISCONNECT FROM POWER SUPPLY ONCE BATTERIES ARE...

Page 26: ...duction in the chargers efficiency Both of these can result in over heating of the cable with the attendant risk of fire short circuits or damage to the components themselves The charger requires a mi...

Page 27: ...t creepage during transport does not permit the machine to come into contact with other goods being shipped or the container itself Some movement of the machine structure might occur during transit wh...

Page 28: ...Please contact Niftylift Service Department for the correct adjustment procedure for your specific brake tow hitch combination POSITION THE TOWING VEHICLE AND TRAILER ON LEVEL GROUND BEFORE ATTEMPTIN...

Page 29: ...e thoroughly inspected for the following 1 Grease all bearings slides worm drives etc 2 Check batteries for electrolyte levels state of charge damage dirt etc Never leave in a state of discharge for a...

Page 30: ...he machine unsafe Perform a P D I inspection on the unit before it enters service Record any faults found and rectify them immediately Niftylift Limited is not liable for any third party damage caused...

Page 31: ...unit to produce hydraulic flow which is directed to the drive manifold It is not necessary to operate the jack selector lever as this would deviate the hydraulic flow to the jack manifold and render t...

Page 32: ...d the machine be towed with the traction drive system still engaged serious damage may result Do NOT use the traction drive as a brake the parking handbrake must be utilised for this purpose Never dis...

Page 33: ...e ground using either basket or base controls Note If the machine is fitted with a basket overload system and the basket comes into contact with a fixed object whilst operating at height this would be...

Page 34: ...step is required so that all future Technical Bulletins are able to reach the registered owner of each machine without delay Please note warranties are not transferable 6 2 MANUAL OF RESPONSIBILITIES...

Page 35: ...les slide freely 90 120 or are secure 170 180 Wheels are secure TIRE condition acceptable Wheel bearings OK Mudguards are secure Locating pins operate freely and oiled Lock bolts are tight Wheels spin...

Page 36: ...boom 4 over full range if fitted INTERNAL POWER PACK Power pack and all components secure All cables and terminals secure All hose connections secure Hoses not kinked or fouled Charger control box se...

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