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SECTION 2 - GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION

2-6

 – JLG Lift –

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Bolt Usage and Torque Application

Use bolts of proper length. A bolt which is too long will
bottom before the head is tight against its related part. If a
bolt is too short, there will not be enough thread area to
engage and hold the part properly. When replacing bolts,
use only those having the same specifications of the origi-
nal, or one which is equivalent.

Unless specific torque requirements are given within the
text,  standard  torque  values  should  be  used  on  heat-
treated bolts, studs, and steel nuts, in accordance with
recommended shop practices or the Torque Chart Figures
in Section 1 of this Service Manual.

Hydraulic Lines and Electrical Wiring

Clearly mark or tag hydraulic lines and electrical wiring, as
well as their receptacles, when disconnecting or removing
them from the unit. This will assure that they are correctly
reinstalled.

Hydraulic System

Keep the system clean. If evidence of metal or rubber par-
ticles is found in the hydraulic system, drain and flush the
entire system.

Disassemble and reassemble parts on clean work sur-
face. Clean all metal parts with non-flammable cleaning
solvent. Lubricate components, as required, to aid assem-
bly.

Lubrication and Servicing

Components and assemblies requiring lubrication and
servicing are shown in the Lubrication Chart,

(See Section

1)

. Service applicable components with the amount, type,

and grade of lubricant recommended in this manual, at
the specified intervals. When recommended lubricants are
not available, consult your local supplier for an equivalent
that meets or exceeds the specifications listed.

Batteries

Clean batteries, using a non-metallic brush and a solution
of baking soda and water. Rinse with clean water. After
cleaning, thoroughly dry batteries and coat terminals with
an anti-corrosion compound.

Mast Chain Inspection Procedure

Inspect mast chains for the following conditions:

Wear:

 Always inspect that segment of chain that operates

over a sheave. As the chain flexes over the sheaves, joints
and plate edges very gradually wear. Chain “stretch” can
be measured using a manufacturers wear scale or steel
tape. When chains have elongated 3% they must be
removed and replaced. Refer to Table 2-3 for proper chain
specifications and allowable stretch tolerances. Peening
and wear of chain plate edges are caused by sliding over
a chain worn contact face of a sheave, or unusually heavy
loads. All of the above require replacement of the chain
and correction of the cause. Chain side wear, noticeable
when pin heads and outside plates show a definite wear
pattern, is caused by misalignment of the sheave/chain
anchors and must be corrected promptly. Do not repair
chains; if a section of chain is damaged, replace the entire
chain set.

Rust and Corrosion:

 Rust and corrosion will cause a

major reduction in the load carrying capacity of the chain,
because these are primary reasons for side plate crack-
ing. The initial lubrication at the factory is applied in a hot
dip tank to assure full penetration into the joint. Do not
steam clean or degrease chains. At time of chain installa-
tion, factory lube must be supplemented by a mainte-
nance program to provide a film of oil on the chains at all
times. If chains are corroded, they must be inspected,
especially the outside plates, for cracks in-line with the
pins. If cracks are found, replace the chain; if no cracks
are discovered, lubricate the chains by dipping in heated
oil, and reinstall on the machine. Keep chains lubricated.

Fatigue Cracks:

Fatigue is a phenomenon that affects

most metals, and is the most common cause of chain
plate failures. Fatigue cracks are found through the link
holes,  perpendicular

(90 degrees)

 from the pin in-line

position. Inspect chains carefully after long time use and
heavy loading for this type of crack. If any cracks are dis-
covered, replace all chains, as seemingly sound plates

Table 2-3. Chain Stretch Tolerance

Chain Size

Pin to Pin

Measurement

Allowable Stretch

.50" pitch 

12" or 24 pitches

.24 in./12 in. span

.625  pitch

15"  or  24  pitches

.30  in./15  in.  span

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Страница 2: ...NOTES NOTES...

Страница 3: ...THE OWNER SAFETY IN THIS AREA IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER OPERATOR OPERATOR B B HYD HYDRA RAULI ULIC S C SYST YSTEM EM SAF SAFETY ETY 1 1 It sh It should ould be p be particu articularly larly...

Страница 4: ...ue of Manual December 23 2005 Manual Revised January 2 2005 Manual Revised January 6 2005 Manual Revised May 23 2006 Manual Revised October 4 2006 Manual Revised December 5 2007 Manual Revised Septemb...

Страница 5: ...chine Overall 1 3 Platform Entry Height Floor to Platform Floor 1 3 Machine Ground Clearance 1 3 Machine Turning Radius Outside 1 3 1 4 TORQUE REQUIREMENTS 1 3 1 5 CYLINDER SPECIFICATIONS 1 3 1 6 SERI...

Страница 6: ...ation 3 4 3 4 DRIVE ELEVATION CUT OUT SWITCH INSTALLATION 3 5 3 5 WHEEL DRIVE ASSEMBLY SERVICING 3 5 Roll and Leak Testing 3 5 Oil Type and Capacity 3 5 Drive Motor Brush Wear Warning Indication 3 6 W...

Страница 7: ...3 Platform Control Console Installation 4 3 Platform Junction Box Install Remove 4 4 Junction Box to Ground Control Harness Remove Install 4 4 Platform Interlock Switch Circuit 4 5 4 3 GROUND CONTROL...

Страница 8: ...ALGORITHM PROGRAMMING OF THE DELTA Q BATTERY CHARGER TO OPTIMIZE BATTERY LIFE AND MACHINE CYCLE TIMES THE USE OF NON APPROVED BATTER IES IN YOUR JLG EQUIPMENT MAY RESULT IN PERFORMANCE ISSUES OR BATTE...

Страница 9: ...ice Classification GL 3 and sufficient chemical stabil ity for mobile hydraulic system service JLG Industries recommends Mobilfluid 424 hydraulic oil which has an SAE viscosity of 10W 30 and a viscosi...

Страница 10: ...er Section CL BrushorSpray Inspect lubricateifdryorrusting KeytoLubricants MPG MultipurposeGrease HO HydraulicOil ISO Vggrade32 46 GEAROIL GoodQualityWormGearOil SAE90 AGMA 5 EPCompounded CL ChainLube...

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Страница 15: ...nobstructed Cover all parts to keep them clean Be sure all parts are clean before they are installed New parts should remain in their containers until they are ready to be used Components Removal and...

Страница 16: ...ays inspect that segment of chain that operates over a sheave As the chain flexes over the sheaves joints and plate edges very gradually wear Chain stretch can be measured using a manufacturers wear s...

Страница 17: ...r protruding pins Keep chains lubricated Stress Corrosion Cracking The outside link plates which are heavily press fitted to the pins are particularly susceptible to stress corrosion cracking Like fat...

Страница 18: ...25 hour DRIVE count down the machine will only drive in creep turtle drive mode and platform lift up will be disabled At this point cycling power on off will only repeat the final 10 second mode cycl...

Страница 19: ...on Right Side Shown 1 Wheel Drive Assembly 2 Frame Mounting Surface 3 Mounting Bolts Washers a 4 Drive Wheel 5 Wheel Mounting Lugs b NOTE Installation same for left and right drive motor a Apply Locti...

Страница 20: ...the brake containment holes This will keep the brake housing in one piece 4 Cut the black wire tie not shown from the frame of the motor 5 Remove the 3 Brake Bolts 7 6 Remove the Brake Housing B1 and...

Страница 21: ...CH CLIPS WHICH ARE FASTENED TO THE BRUSH CARRIER ASSEMBLY WITH SCREWS ITEM 5 RAISE THE COVER STRAIGHT UP REMOVE THE SCREWS THEN HINGE THE COVER UP SEE CENTER ILLUSTRATION AND PRY THE CLIPS OFF OF THE...

Страница 22: ...iously with motor cover disassembly shown for reference only 1 3 4 Brush Assembly Remove Install 1 Brush Assembly a 2 Brush Carrier Socket 3 Brush Tab Slot 4 Brush Terminal Screw 5 Brush Attach Termin...

Страница 23: ...ubes shown shortened for illustrative purposes only Pump Remove Install Requires removal of tank assembly and pump pick up tube 1 Pump Assembly 3 Motor to Pump Coupler 2 Pump Assembly Screws 4 Pump Sh...

Страница 24: ...T MODIFY UNIT IN ANY WAY TO AFFECT STABIL ITY JLG MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH DELTA Q BATTERY CHARGERS ARE DESIGNED FOR THE BEST PERFORMANCE WITH OEM FAC TORY APPROVED BATTERIES APPROVED JLG REPLACEMENT BA...

Страница 25: ...to keep button from turning Reattach wires to same terminals on new switch Power Selector Switch Installation 1 Selector Knob 3 Power Selector Switch 2 Nut 4 Align and insert tab into cover Note Reatt...

Страница 26: ...Service and Maintenance Settings allow modi fication to machine personality settings such as lift speeds drive speeds as well as various switch polarity settings also enable various optional equipment...

Страница 27: ...e then move on to Selecting Programmable Item to Adjust Selecting Programmable Item to Adjust 1 Use the Platform UP DOWN buttons 1 to scroll through the list of programmable items available to your pr...

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Страница 29: ...odule Module Drive Lift Mo Drive Lift Mode Selector de Selector Switch Switch Horn But Horn Button Swit ton Switch ch Rear Rear Cover Cover Wiring Harness Wiring Harness Connector So Connector Socket...

Страница 30: ...atformConsole CircuitBoardConnections PlatformConsole CircuitBoardConnections 1 1 Horn Switch C5 Horn Switch C5 2 2 Communications Cable to Communications Cable to Platform Junction Box Platform Junct...

Страница 31: ...oving from console PlatformConsole Drive LiftModeSelectSwitch 1 Switch Assembly a 2 Locking Tabs Note a Remove rear cover unplug switch wire press tabs to remove 1 2 1 2 PlatformConsole HornSwitchInst...

Страница 32: ...Switch Retainer Slots Note a Use a small straight blade screwdriver to extend the spring loaded retainer hooks 6 out and release the switch from the body 1 2 4 5 3 7 6 PlatformConsole JoystickInstalla...

Страница 33: ...N 5 MAST COMPONENTS 3121228 JLG Lift 5 1 SECTION 5 MAST COMPONENTS 5 1 MAST COMPONENTS OVERVIEW Figure 5 1 Mast Components 1 Material Handling Tray 2 Platform Assembly 3 Mast Assembly 4 Platform Mast...

Страница 34: ...ay Assembly 2 Tie Straps for Platform Console Harness 3 Countersunk Flat Head Socket Screws Washers and Locknuts 4 Hex Head Screws Wash ers and Locknuts a Platform shown without right side rails and p...

Страница 35: ...will need to temporarily uncap the extend and return hydraulic lines to allow mast section 2 to and return hydraulic lines to allow mast section 2 to be extended in the next step Capture any hydraulic...

Страница 36: ...oms o oms out ag ut against ainst the cylinder head the cylinder head 3 3 Comp Compress t ress the he he head ret ad retraini raining ri ng ring en ng enough ough to al to allow low the cylinder head...

Страница 37: ...aces is unacceptable In the event that an unacceptable condition occurs the piston should be unacceptable condition occurs the piston should be replaced replaced Tube Assembly Tube Assembly Visually i...

Страница 38: ...lation 1 Lift Down Valve a 2 Valve Solenoid b 3 Manual Release Assembly 4 O Ring with Backing Rings a 5 Valve O Ring a 6 Solenoid O Ring a Notes a Coat all o rings with clean hydraulic fluid before as...

Страница 39: ...hardware to the top of mast Always install slide pad shims with slide pads inserted into the slide pad channels ends of mast sections even Apply ing Krytox spray JLG P N 3020041 onto the slide pads a...

Страница 40: ...e sections together until ends are even 2 Insert slide pads into the slide pad channels at bot tom end of mast between section 1 and 2 one on each side of the mast with beveled surface facing out towa...

Страница 41: ...astening and shimming the slide pad on the top left side of the mast install a sequence cable bracket against the mast under the flatwasher 11 Thread slide pad attaching bolts two 2 1 4 20UNC x 3 8 lo...

Страница 42: ...the lower chain anchor bracket Loosely thread two 2 3 8 16UNC nuts onto the stud threads on each chain 7 Slide the anchor plate into the closed rail at the bot tom of mast section 4 and attach the an...

Страница 43: ...the mast See Section 5 5 Platform 7 FT HEIGHT Limit Switch OPTION 14 The mast assembly is now complete and ready to install onto the base frame TopofMast Section 4 Slide PadInstallation 1 Slide Pads 2...

Страница 44: ...Short Circuit 6 21 Code 12 Right Drive Motor Short Circuit 6 21 Code 13 Traction Module In Fold Back 6 21 Code 14 Pump Motor Disconnected 6 22 Code 15 Lift Down Valve Disconnected 6 22 Code 16 Lift Do...

Страница 45: ...4 MAIN POWER CIRCUIT TROUBLESHOOTING Machine Will Not Power Up 6 35 MAST TROUBLESHOOTING Platform Will Not Lower Manually 6 36 Platform Lift Up And Down Jerky 6 36 Mast Noisy When Lifting And Lowering...

Страница 46: ...Amperage Draw for Various Components COMPONENT AMPERAGE GroundControlModule 95Amps roomtemperaturewithratedload TractionControlModule LEVEL SURFACE 24V RATED LOAD 15 GRADE 24V RATED LOAD NO LOAD 24V 7...

Страница 47: ...is in the drive speed cut back target raised the proximity switch then cuts back the machine drive speed When machine is in the drive speed cut back mode a turtle is mode a turtle is displayed on the...

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Страница 50: ...acrosspositive andnegative leadsinM2connec tor wiringharnessgoingtotheright drivemotor Isreadingwithin spec 1 to 3ohms Replace Traction Module GotoStep2 2 Repairorreplacerightdrivemotorwiring brusheso...

Страница 51: ...egative lug No Voltage Thiscircuitshould beisolated RepairorReplace Componentsas Required GotoStep2 2 Checkforcontinuityofboththepinstoground NoGround Replace Traction ControlModule Table 6 13 Code 12...

Страница 52: ...eacrossthepositive andnegative studsonthe pumpmotor SeeTable6 2 ReplaceGround ControlModule RepairorReplace PumpMotoror Motor Brushes Table 6 16 Code 15 Lift Down Valve Disconnected STEP ACTION SPEC Y...

Страница 53: ...7 PlugthecommunicationscableontheTractionControlModuletotheround socketontheoppositeendofthe module Doesthisfixproblem Done Replace GroundControl Module Table 6 35 Code 200 299 Platform Control Consol...

Страница 54: ...between eachpowerrecycle Doesfaultclear Done GotoStep2 2 IsacodenumberdisplayingontheGroundControlStation Code 316 GotoStep3 Replace TractionControl Module Code 325 GotoStep5 3 Confirmthatbothinstalle...

Страница 55: ...EP ACTION SPEC YES NO 1 Checkfor24VDCatthepositive andnegative mainpowercable connectionsontheGroundControlModule 24VDC GotoStep2 Replacethe175 AmpInlineFuseon the Positivepower cable 2 Checkcontinuit...

Страница 56: ...SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 3121228 JLG Lift 6 45 Figure 6 6 10MSP Overview of Electrical System Components...

Страница 57: ...SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 46 JLG Lift 3121228 Figure 6 7 Electrical Diagram 1870201_G Keyed Switch Removed for AustraliaSpec...

Страница 58: ...SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 3121228 JLG Lift 6 47 Figure 6 3 Electrical Diagram 1870201 G...

Страница 59: ...Figure 6 8 Hydraulic Diagram 2792684_A 1 Tank 5 Pressure Adjust Valve 9 Check Valve 2 Filter Screen 6 Extend Line 10 PressureCompensator FlowControlValve 3 Pump 7 Hydraulic Filter 11 Manual Decent Va...

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