SECTION 5 - ACCESSORIES
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Safety Precautions
THIS ACCESSORY AFFECTS OVERALL PLATFORM CAPACITY. REFER TO CAPACITY DECAL
AND ADJUST ACCORDINGLY. DO NOT OVERLOAD PIPE RACKS.
RETRACT PLATFORM EXTENSION BEFORE ATTACHING PIPE RACKS AND LOADING
MATERIAL.
MAXIMUM WEIGHT IN RACKS IS 45 KG (100 LB) EVENLY DISTRIBUTED BETWEEN
RACKS. MAXIMUM LENGTH IS 6 M (20 FT). MAXIMUM CIRCUMFERENCE OF MATERIAL
IS 180 MM (7.1 IN) PER PIPE.
• Ensure no personnel are beneath the platform.
• Do not exit the platform over the rails, or stand on the rails.
• Do not drive the machine without material secured.
• Return the racks to the stowed position when not in use.
NOTE:
Pipe Racks are not available for R2632 machines with dual rails.
Preparation and Inspection
• Ensure all components are secured to the platform.
• Check for missing or damaged components. Replace if necessary.
• Check for loose nuts and bolts. If necessary, torque according to
the Torque Chart specifications in Section 1 of the Service Manual.
• Replace missing or illegible decals.
• Replace any torn or frayed straps.
Operation
1.
To prepare racks for loading, remove work/stow locking pins,
rotate each rack 90 degrees from stowed to working posi
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tion, and secure with the locking pins.
2.
Place material onto racks with weight evenly distributed
between both racks. Do not exceed the rated capacity stated
on the decal.
3.
Route the tie-down straps at each end across loaded mate
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rial and tighten.
4.
To remove material, loosen and remove tie-down straps,
then carefully remove material from racks.
NOTE:
Reinstall tie-down straps across any remaining material before
continuing machine operations.
5.
When not in use, remove locking pins, rotate racks 90
degrees to the stowed position, and reinstall locking pins.
Summary of Contents for JLG R2632
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