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SJ519 TH
216942AC
Section 1 – Scheduled Maintenance
Maintenance and Inspection Schedule
1.2 Maintenance and
Inspection Schedule
The actual operating environment of the work platform
governs the use of the maintenance schedule. The
inspection points covered in
Table 1.1 Maintenance
and Inspection Checklist,
indicates the areas of the
telehandler to be maintained or inspected and at what
intervals the maintenance and inspections are to be
performed.
1.2-1 Owner’s Annual Inspection Record
It is the responsibility of the owner to arrange quarterly
and annual inspections of the telehandler. The
Owner’s Annual lnspection Record is to be used for
recording the date of the inspection, owner’s name,
and the person responsible for the inspection of the
telehandler.
1.2-2 Replacement Parts
Use only original replacement parts. Parts such as
wheels, etc. with weight and dimensions different from
original parts will affect stability of the telehandler and
must not be used without manufacturer’s consent.
All replacement tires must be of the same size and
load rating as originally supplied tires; to maintain
safety and stability of telehandler.
Replacement attachments must be equivalent to
the originals and be associated with manufacturer
approved capacity charts.
Consult SKYJACK’s Service Department for optional
tires specifications and installation.
WARNING
Any unit that is damaged or not operating properly
must be immediately tagged and removed from
service until proper repairs are completed.
1.2-3 Maintenance and Service Safety
Tips
Maintenance and repair should only be performed by
personnel who are trained and qualified to service this
telehandler.
All maintenance and service procedures should be
performed in a well lighted and well ventilated area.
Anyone operating or servicing this telehandler
must read and completely understand all operating
instructions and safety hazards in this manual and
operating manual.
All tools, supports and lifting equipment to be used
must be of proper rated load and in good working
order before any service work begins. Work area
should be kept clean and free of debris to avoid
contaminating components while servicing.
Ensure personnel are clear from under unsupported
components/systems that are at risk of movement
during maintenance.
All service personnel must be familiar with employer
and governmental regulations that apply to servicing
this type of equipment.
Keep sparks and flames away from all flammable or
combustible materials.
Properly dispose of all waste material such as
lubricants, rags, and old parts according to the
relative law provisions obtaining in the country.
Before attempting any repair work, disconnect the
main power conenctors.
Keep personnel clear of components, systems or
unsupported loads that may move unexpectedly
during maintenance procedures.
Preventive maintenance is the easiest and least
expensive type of maintenance.
Jobsite Inspection
▪
Do not use in hazardous locations.
▪
Perform a thorough jobsite inspection prior to
operating the telehandler, to identify potential
hazards in your work area.
▪
Be aware of moving equipment in the area. Take
appropriate actions to avoid possible collision.
Summary of Contents for SJ519 TH
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