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Marconi Sailing Club Ltd.

  

MSCP83

 

Issue 2  

Sanderson Teleporter Instructions & Code of Practice 

21/03/2014 

 

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l)  Allow to tick over for a couple of minutes to cool down.   
m)  Pull red "STOP" knob on right side of dash panel until engine stops. Push it back in again once 

engine has stopped. 

n) 

Turn key to “OFF” position AFTER engine has stopped. (turning key off too soon may damage 
the alternator) 

o)  Check  to  ensure  that  all  LIGHTS  ARE  OFF,  as it is possible to leave them on.  Make sure all 

windows are closed SHUT before leaving the tractor.  

p)  At  the  end  of  a  days  work  always  replenish  the  fuel  tank  and  ensure  that  the  boom  is  fully 

retracted and the boom is lowered to the ground. 

q)  Once the engine has stopped release the hydraulic pressure in the cylinders by operating all the 

levers 

r)  Lastly, lock the cab door. 

 

 

Moving Off and Stopping 

 
a)  Release the handbrake and apply the footbrakes. 
b)  With the engine running at low idle, firstly select the gear on the manual gear lever. (second from 

the left) Use the lowest gear you think you will need for the task. Normally on the MSC club site 
you  will  not  need  to  use  the  3

rd

  or  4

th

  gear.  Usually  1

st

  and  2

nd

  will  suffice  for  working  around 

boats, buildings and equipment. 

c)  With the engine at low idle push/pull the forward/reverse lever (first from left) in the direction you 

want to travel. Release the footbrake and increase the engine revs to move forward or reverse. 
Increasing  the  engine  speed  will  increase  ground  speed.  A  torque  converter  is  fitted  to  the 
Teleporter and therefore there is no clutch pedal as on a car or tractor. To stop direction of travel 
decrease  engine  speed  and  apply  footbrake  and/or  return  the  forward/reverse  lever  to  neutral 
position.  

d)  When changing direction of travel always slow down the engine speed to idle, stop, then operate 

the forward/reverse lever to change direction of travel. 

e)  In an emergency apply footbrake at the same time as pulling the forward/reverse lever into the 

neutral position. 

 

 

 
Boom Control 
 

Summary of Contents for Teleporter

Page 1: ...e issued They should not be considered to be all embracing but rather to form the basis for good practice It is up to each member to ensure that the operations in which they are engaged are safely car...

Page 2: ...ed the Safe Working Load as detailed on the plate inside the driver s door The Safe Working Load is the maximum weight that can be transported at each lift depending on the following variable circumst...

Page 3: ...if it is absolutely necessary in an emergency j Slinging The Crane Jib attachment is the safest way to lift using either a load tested sling or chain Never attach a chain or sling to the Forks or any...

Page 4: ...priate space will enable drivers to confirm the defect has been rectified Labels can be found on the shelf in the hydraulics pump house This list is not exhaustive To view all safety reminders refer t...

Page 5: ...ar situated on the cab floor under the front seat cushion with your heel It is essential that the differential lock is only engaged when travelling in a straight line and not engaged above 5 m p h or...

Page 6: ...ON position then into second position STARTER position to engage the starter motor and release when engine runs back to position ON Operate the starter motor for a maximum of 10 seconds or until the e...

Page 7: ...the engine running at low idle firstly select the gear on the manual gear lever second from the left Use the lowest gear you think you will need for the task Normally on the MSC club site you will no...

Page 8: ...lifted up higher than is necessary to effect the job e Always ensure that when the boom is being moved that the direction control lever is in neutral and ground travel is stopped unless you are manoe...

Page 9: ...ht being lifted The Teleporter balance point is the centre of the front axle so by retracting the boom the distance from the load to the pivot point will be reduced If the boom is raised to maximum he...

Page 10: ...e centre line of the carriage to ensure equal loading of the forks and must be as far apart as the load or pallet will allow d The forks must always be tilted back except when entering or discharging...

Page 11: ...at the chain securing the opening is fitted c The cage floor must be clear undamaged d The Safe Working Load SWL is 500kgs This is a maximum load that applies to the cage carriage and forks e The cage...

Page 12: ...ave two persons to remove and replace the forks as they are heavy and awkward to handle manually Remove the second fork in the same way Drive into the centre of bucket and lift the boom so top lip of...

Page 13: ...s centre line is a maximum of 500 mm to the front of the carriage c Ensure that if a shackle is used to attach either chains or slings to the Crane Jib then it must be also tested to the match the max...

Page 14: ...MEMBER THAT THE TELEPORTER AND ITS ATTACHMENTS IF MISUSED CAN BE DANGEROUS AND A HAZARD TO OPERATOR AND BYSTANDERS IF IN DOUBT STOP AND REVIEW THE OPERATION Appendices 1 to 3 follow on Pages 15 to 17...

Page 15: ...Marconi Sailing Club Ltd MSCP83 Issue 2 Sanderson Teleporter Instructions Code of Practice 21 03 2014 Page 15 of 17 Appendix 1 APPROVED HAND SIGNALS...

Page 16: ...Marconi Sailing Club Ltd MSCP83 Issue 2 Sanderson Teleporter Instructions Code of Practice 21 03 2014 Page 16 of 17 Appendix 2 MAXIMUM LOAD CAPACITY...

Page 17: ...Marconi Sailing Club Ltd MSCP83 Issue 2 Sanderson Teleporter Instructions Code of Practice 21 03 2014 Page 17 of 17 Appendix 3 ELECTRONIC SAFE LOAD INDICATOR...

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