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PNEUMATIC MAST WITH REMOTE LOCKING SYSTEM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TP-5580101-A
FEBRUARY 2022
Health and Safety Hazard while Cleaning!
Solvent used to clean parts is potentially
dangerous. Avoid inhalation of fumes and prolonged contact to skin.
Fire Hazard Solvent!
Cleaning solvent, used for maintenance, is flammable and can be
explosive. Do not smoke near solvent. Use cleaning solvent in a well-ventilated area. Keep
cleaning solvent away from ignition sources. Always store cleaning solvent in the proper marked
container and in a proper location.
Bright Light Radiation Hazard!
For systems equipped with scene lighting or look-up lights, do
not look directly into lights when they are illuminated. Temporary impairment or permanent vision
damage could occur.
Personnel Freezing/Burn Hazard!
If the system is equipped with lights, make sure the lights are
completely cool before attempting to clean the lens, replace bulbs or perform maintenance. Wear
gloves to protect from contact with exposed metal that may be at extremes of hot and cold
temperatures from sun or cold outdoor exposure.
Mast Extension Hazard - Obstruction!
Extending mast into obstructions could result in death or
serious injury and could render mast inoperable and partially extended. Before applying power
and operating mast, be certain there is sufficient clearance above and to all sides of the expected
location of the fully extended mast and payload. Keep all persons clear of mast and mast
extension. Do not lean directly over mast. Locate the operator station such that the operator has
a clear view of the operating space of mast and payload prior to deployment to avoid contact with
overhead objects.
Manual Retraction!
For powered masts, make sure all power sources have been disconnected
from the system prior to manually lowering mast to avoid unexpected start-up motion and/or
damage to mast.
Mast Lifting/Handling!
Use extreme caution while lifting mast System and when mast System is
suspended to avoid injury and equipment damage. Be certain mast is properly secured using at
least two sling points at the center of gravity label. All operators should be aware of and follow
the applicable local, regional, and national standards and codes of practice for slinging and
transporting equipment. Never lift Mast System over people. Ensure lifting equipment including,
but not limited to, lifting straps and hoist, are capable of handling the forces generated from lifting
the system. Observe manufacturer instructions on lifting equipment.
Remove Payload!
For mast systems shipped with no payload (customer installed payloads),
remove payload before performing maintenance on mast system. The Will-Burt Company
installed devices can remain installed.
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