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Make sure anyone assembling 

the OnBoard Field Podium has 

read and understands these 

instructions.

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CAUTION

Safety Precautions

Throughout this document you may find cautions and warnings which are defined as follows:

 

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WARNING:

  Failure to follow the instruction could result in serious injury or damage to property. 

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CAUTION:

  Failure to follow the instruction could result in minor injury or damage to property.

Read all of these safety instructions before using the equipment.

Failure to comply with Warnings 

and Cautions in this document 

can result in damage to property 

or serious injury.

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CAUTION

Moving

•  When moving the podium, speed should not to exceed 5 mph (8 kph).
•  Never move or position the podium sideways on an incline. 
•  Avoid ramps steeper than a 1' (305 mm) rise or drop in a 12' (3658 mm) horizontal distance.
•  When moving the podium, do not ride on the podium or allow others to ride.
•  The swivel casters move in any direction, move the podium slowly and have a clear view ahead to avoid 

objects and people in the direction of travel.

•  When transporting the podium in a vehicle it must be properly secured to prevent movement.
•  When transporting the podium, use proper padding material to avoid damage to the podium or accessories. 
•  When towing the podium, avoid tight turns which may result in the tow vehicle making contact with the 

podium or tow bar.

•  All four casters must be in contact with the floor or ground at all times.

Operation

•  Use caution when removing or placing objects to and from the podium.
•  Gas assist springs are under high pressure, use caution if doing any maintenance.
•  When using the podium in the performance position, always park it on a level surface.
•  When using the podium in the performance position, both boundary rails must be used at all times.
•  The podium's maximum total load capacity is 600 lb (272 lb).
•  The podium is only intended to hold two people.
•  When the podium is left unattended, it must be secured to prevent it moving or rolling into objects or people.

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CAUTION

Summary of Contents for OnBoard 210A018

Page 1: ... Note If you need additional information contact Wenger Corporation using the information below Visit the OnBoard Field Podium web page at wengercorp com for more information Important User Information 2 General 2 Manufacturer 2 Intended Use 2 Warranty 2 Safety Precautions 3 Required Tools 4 Fasteners 4 Parts List 4 Assembly 5 Operation 6 Moving the Podium 6 Attach the Boundary Rails 7 Podium to t...

Page 2: ...damages resulting from the use or defect of these instructions The manufacturer reserves the right to change this product at any time The information in this document is not intended to cover all possible conditions and situations that might occur The end user must exercise caution and common sense when assembling or installing Wenger Corporation products If any questions or problems arise call th...

Page 3: ...el casters move in any direction move the podium slowly and have a clear view ahead to avoid objects and people in the direction of travel When transporting the podium in a vehicle it must be properly secured to prevent movement When transporting the podium use proper padding material to avoid damage to the podium or accessories When towing the podium avoid tight turns which may result in the tow ...

Page 4: ...t and wrench Fasteners Any fasteners remaining when the assembly is complete can be discarded 7 8 Parts List Item Qty Description Item Qty Description 1 1 Podium Base Assembly 4 1 Tow Bar 2 2 8 Swivel Locking Caster 5 2 Boundary Rail 3 2 8 Rigid Caster 6 2 Wheel Stop 3 1 5 4 2 6 ...

Page 5: ...te side of the frame and lower the casters to the ground 2 Attach the swivel casters 2 a Elevate the right side of the podium base assembly frame 1 b Align a swivel caster 2 with the pilot holes as shown and attach it to the frame using four 3 8 carriage bolts 7 and lock nuts 8 c Repeat for the other rigid caster on the opposite side of the frame and lower the casters to the ground 3 Store the whe...

Page 6: ...podium does not unfold 6 Operation When moving the podium speed should not to exceed 5 mph 8 kph Never move or position the podium sideways on an incline Avoid ramps steeper than a 1 305 mm rise or drop in a 12 3658 mm horizontal distance When moving the podium do not ride on the podium or allow others to ride The swivel casters move in any direction move the podium slowly and have a clear view ah...

Page 7: ...ration continued Attach the Boundary Rails 1 With the podium in the stored position insert the boundary rails 5 in the cut out slots on the deck 2 Tighten the knobs on the underside corners of the deck to secure the rails ...

Page 8: ... of the podium lift the top handle b As the deck is lifting grasp the center handle and push outward Note Do not lift using the boundary rails Note Once at performance height verify that both latches are engaged 2 Repeat step 1 on the opposite side of the podium Note Verify that latches are engaged in all four locations 3 Adjust the tension bolts equally at all four upper handle locations to elimi...

Page 9: ...ed Podium to the Stored Position 1 With one person on each side of the podium lift the latch 2 Grasp the top handle with one hand and push the center handle inward with the other hand Do not let go of the handles 3 While holding both handles gently guide the deck down onto the base 4 Repeat steps 1 3 on the opposite side of the podium ...

Page 10: ...rease zerks and bushings as needed Inspect the tension bolts on all four upper handle locations to ensure tightness and eliminate any excessive side to side motion when the podium is in the performance position 10 Tightening Knob Tension Bolt Operation continued Remove the Boundary Rails 1 With the podium in the stored position loosen the knobs on the underside corners of the deck to release the b...

Page 11: ...Stop Bracket 8 Lock Nut 3 8 16 27 Chassis Tube 9 Upper Ladder Weldment 28 Capscrew 5 16 18 x 3 1 2 10 Lower Ladder Weldment 29 Carriage Bolt 3 8 16 x 1 3 4 11 Tube Plug 1 OD 30 Carriage Bolt 3 8 16 x 3 12 Capscrew 5 16 18 x 2 1 4 31 1 Anti Slip Tape 13 Lock Nut 5 16 18 32 Bearing 3 8 14 Ladder Lock Plate 33 Outer Tube Cover 15 Washer 1 4 OD 34 Gas Spring 16 Nylon Insert Lock Nut 10 24 35 Inner Tub...

Page 12: ...12 9 10 2 3 5 4 11 20 13 Replacement Parts List continued 37 22 23 8 7 21 1 14 13 15 16 17 19 12 6 13 20 7 8 ...

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