Service Manual
May 2015
Scissor Components
58
GS-2669 BE • GS-3369 BE • GS-4069 BE
Part No. 1257106
3-2
Scissor Assembly, GS-3369 BE
How to Disassemble the Scissor
Assembly
Bodily injury hazard. This
procedure requires specific repair
skills, lifting equipment and a
suitable workshop. Attempting
this procedure without these skills
and tools could result in death or
serious injury and significant
component damage. Dealer
service is strongly recommended.
Note: When removing a hose assembly or fitting,
the O-ring (if equipped) on the fitting and/or hose
end must be replaced. All connections must be
torqued to specification during installation. Refer to
Specifications,
Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Torque
Specifications.
Note: This procedure will require an overhead
lifting device capable of supporting 1000 lbs /
454 kg.
1 Remove the platform. Refer to Repair
Procedure,
How to Remove the Platform
.
2 Remove the retaining fasteners that attach the
ladder to the drive chassis. Remove the ladder
and set aside.
3 Remove the cables from the linkage
assembly.
Component damage hazard.
Cables and hoses can be
damaged if they are kinked or
pinched.
4 Using an overhead lifting device attach a
4 hook sling chain to the ends of the number
4 inner arm. Make the chains tight but do not
apply lifting pressure.
Crushing hazard. The linkage
assembly could become
unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when
removed from the machine.
5 Remove the retaining fasteners from the
number 4 pivot pins.
Note: Do not remove the external snap ring.
6 Using a soft metal drift, remove the pivot pins
and set aside.
7 Carefully lift the linkage assembly off of the
machine and place it on a structure capable of
supporting it.
8 Using a suitable supporting device, attach a
strap to the rod end of the lift cylinder. Do not
apply pressure.
9 Remove the lift cylinder rod end pivot pin
retaining fasteners
10 Using a soft metal drift, remove the pivot pin.
11 Lower the lift cylinder and remove the strap.
12 Using an overhead lifting device attach a
4 hook sling chain to the ends of the number
3 inner arm. Make the chains tight but do not
apply lifting pressure.
Crushing hazard. The linkage
assembly could become
unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when
removed from the machine.
Summary of Contents for Genie GS-2669 BE
Page 1: ...Service Manual GS 2669 BE GS 3369 BE GS 4069 BE Part No 1257106 Rev A3 May 2015...
Page 27: ...May 2015 Service Manual Specifications Part No 1257106 GS 2669 BE GS 3369 BE GS 4069 BE 11...
Page 100: ...Service Manual May 2015 Manifolds 84 GS 2669 BE GS 3369 BE GS 4069 BE Part No 1257106...
Page 173: ...May 2015 Service Manual 157 Contactor Box Layout All Models...
Page 176: ...Service Manual May 2015 160 Ground Control Box Layout All Models...
Page 177: ...May 2015 Service Manual 161 Platform Control Box Layout All Models...
Page 180: ...Service Manual May 2015 164 Generator Wiring Diagram All Models...
Page 185: ...May 2015 Service Manual 169 Electrical Schematic GS 4069 BE with 2 Speed Lift ANSI CSA...
Page 188: ...Service Manual May 2015 172 Electrical Schematic GS 4069 BE with Proportional Lift ANSI CSA...
Page 193: ...May 2015 Service Manual 177 Electrical Schematic GS 4069 BE with 2 Speed Lift AS CE...
Page 196: ...Service Manual May 2015 180 Electrical Schematic GS 4069 BE with Proportional Lift AS CE...
Page 197: ...May 2015 Service Manual 181 Hydraulic Schematic GS 2669 BE and GS 3369 BE with 2 Speed Lift...
Page 201: ...May 2015 Service Manual 185 Hydraulic Schematic GS 4069 BE with 2 Speed Lift...
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