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Published 11-01-2020 Control # 710-00
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NBT60XL OPERATOR MANUAL
upon the user’s experience and the demands of his
application.
Batteries
Battery electrolyte must not be allowed to contact the skin or
eyes. If this occurs, flush the contacted area with water and
consult a doctor immediately.
When checking and maintaining batteries, exercise the
following procedures and precautions:
•
Wear safety glasses when servicing batteries.
•
If equipped, disconnect battery with the battery
disconnect switch before disconnecting the ground
battery cable.
•
Do not break a live circuit at the battery terminal.
Disconnect the ground battery cable first when removing
a battery and connect it last when installing a battery.
•
Do not short across the battery posts to check charge.
Short circuit, spark, or flame could cause battery
explosion.
•
Maintain battery electrolyte at the proper level. Check
the electrolyte with a flashlight.
•
If applicable to your equipment, check battery test
indicator on maintenance-free batteries.
•
Check battery condition only with proper test equipment.
Batteries shall not be charged except in an open, well-
ventilated area that is free of flame, smoking, sparks,
and fire.
Engine
Fuel the equipment only with the engine turned off. Do not
smoke while fueling the equipment. Do not store flammable
materials on the equipment.
Be familiar with the location and use of the nearest fire
extinguisher.
Be careful when checking the engine coolant level. The fluid
may be hot and under pressure. Shut down the engine and
allow the radiator time to cool before removing the radiator
cap.
Shut down the engine and disconnect the battery before
performing maintenance. If unable to do so for the task
required, keep hands clear of the engine fan and other
moving parts while performing maintenance.
Be careful of hot surfaces and hot fluids when performing
maintenance on or around the engine.
Do not use ether to start the engine on equipment that
features intake manifold grid heaters.
TRANSPORTING THE EQUIPMENT
Before transporting the equipment, check the suitability of
the proposed route with regard to the equipment height,
width, length, and weight.
Check load limits of bridges on the travel route and make
sure that they are greater than the combined weight of the
equipment and transporting vehicle.
When loading or unloading the equipment on a trailer or
railroad car, use a ramp capable of supporting the weight of
the equipment.
Make sure that the equipment is adequately secured to the
transporting vehicle.
Do not use the dead end lug on the boom nose for tying
down the boom during transport. Damage to the lug and
boom can result from usage as a tie down point.
Before transporting the equipment on a road or highway, first
check state and local restrictions and regulations.
Either the hook block may be reeved over the main boom
nose or the downhaul weight may be reeved over the main
boom nose or auxiliary boom nose; the other must be
removed. If the hook block or downhaul weight remains
reeved on the boom, it must be secured at the tie down on
the carrier to prevent swinging.
When using hook block tie downs, excessive loading can be
applied by pulling the cable too tight, particularly when
reeved with multiple part lines. When the cable is hooked
into the hook block tie down, the cable should be merely
“snugged-up” with adequate slack provided at the center line
of sheave to anchor point. Do not draw cable taut. Care must
be exercised anytime any equipment function is being
performed while the cable is hooked into the hook block tie
down.
TRAVEL OPERATION
Only the equipment operator shall occupy the equipment
when traveling.
When traveling, the boom should be completely retracted
and lowered to the travel position. If equipped with boom
rest, lower the boom into the boom rest and engage the
turntable swing lock pin and/or 360 degree swing lock.
Strictly adhere to the guidelines and restrictions in the
Load
Chart
for pick and carry operations.
Traveling at high speeds, especially on rough ground, may
create a bouncing effect that can result in loss of control. If
bouncing occurs, reduce travel speed.
Stunt driving and horse-play are strictly prohibited. Never
allow anyone to hitch a ride or get on or off moving
equipment.
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