SJIII Series E - CONVENTIONALS
April 2006
SKYJACK, Page 6
Read and Heed
SKYJACK Inc.
is continuously improving and expanding product features on its equipment, therefore,
specifications and dimensions are subject to change without notice.
Aerial Platform Definition
A mobile device that has an adjustable position platform supported from ground level by a structure.
Purpose of Equipment
The SKYJACK SJIII series aerial platforms are designed to transport and raise personnel, tools and materials to
overhead work areas.
Use of Equipment
The aerial platform is a highly maneuverable, mobile work station. Lifting and driving MUST be on a flat, level,
compacted surface.
The aerial platform can be driven over uneven terrain only when the platform is fully lowered.
Manual
The operating manual is considered a fundamental part of the aerial platform. It is a very important way to
communicate necessary safety information to users and operators. A complete and legible copy of this manual
must be kept in the provided weather-resistant storage compartment on the aerial platform at all times.
Operator
The operator MUST read and completely understand both this operating manual and the safety panel label
located on the platform and ALL other warnings in this manual and on the aerial platform. Compare the labels
on the aerial platform with the labels found within this manual. If any labels are damaged or missing, replace
them immediately.
Optional Accessories
The SKYJACK aerial platform is designed to accept a variety of optional accessories. These are listed under
“Standard and Optional Features” in
Operating instructions for these options
(if equipped)
For options not listed under “Standard and Optional Features”, contact the SKYJACK Service Department at
:
:
:
:
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: 800 275-9522
: 630 262-0006
Include the model and serial number for each applicable machine.
Scope of this Manual
a.
This manual
applies to the ANSI/SIA, CSA and CE versions of the SJIII Series aerial platform models listed
on
Table 2-1
.
- Equipment identified with “ANSI” meets the ANSI SIA-A92.6-1999 standard.
- Equipment identified with “CSA” meets the CSA B354.2-01 standards.
b.
CSA (Canada) and CE (Europe)
Operators are required to conform to national, state/province and local health and safety regulations
applicable to the operation of this aerial platform.
c.
ANSI/SIA (United States)
Operators are required by the current ANSI/SIA A92.6 standards to read and understand His/Her
RESPONSIBILITIES in the Manual of Responsibilities before they use or operate this aerial platform.