Oct-18-700
Operation
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Section 4 – Before you operate
Capacity and stability
The maximum platform capacity for this aerial device is stated on the aerial device
identification placard mounted on the side of the pedestal. A sample of the aerial device
identification placard may be found at Section 3 of this Operator's Manual.
The Posi+ Line Runner 700 aerial device has been designed to be operated as a mobile
aerial device.
The driver must never exceed 3 km/h (2 mph)
when the operator is inside
the platform. It should only be operated on firm surfaces up to 5 degrees of inclination.
For a maximum stability, the truck chassis must be on a level and firm surface only.
This aerial device has been tested per the stability requirements of both CAN/CSA-C225
and ANSI A92.2 standards as of the date of manufacture. If there were some specifics
requirements for the stability tests, the applicable report will show the compliance with
these requirements.
This unit can be equipped with stabilizer bars on both, the front and rear axles to maintain
stability during operation. Consult the Stability Test report and the Parts Manuals for the
applicable stabilizer options on this unit.
Stability, or resistance to tipping, is determined by the size and weight of the chassis and
the location of the aerial device mounting on the chassis. If the unit has stabilizer bars
installed, they are part of your daily preoperational checks.
The aerial device capacity can be found on the serial number placard that is located on
the turntable. The capacity is listed both for the platform and for the entire unit.
Total unit capacity
is the total weight of the operator and material in the platform, and
the cable down load that may be lifted by the aerial device without overloading the unit.
Platform capacity
is the total weight to be lifted in the platform, including the operator,
tools and material in the platform.
Cable down load capacity
is the total load induced by a cable that can be lifted at the
platform while installing a cable.
Compare the total unit load to the capacity listed on the serial number placard.
Caution
Never lift an unknown load. Determine the weight of the material before moving it.
Use the placards provided on the unit and in this manual to determine the available
rated lifting capacities. Do not exceed rated lifting capacities.
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