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Oct-18-700

 

Operation

 

Page 8 of 34

 

Safety information  

 

 
Study all safety messages and apply them on the job. 
 

General safety information 

 

  Dealers, installers, owners, users, operators, rentors, lessors, lessees, and brokers 

must comply with the appropriate sections of the applicable CSA or ANSI standards, 
OSHA, local and company regulations. 

  Knowledge of the information in this manual and proper training provide a basis for 

safely operating the unit. Follow your employer’s safe work practices and the 
procedures in this manual when operating the unit. 

  This unit is designed and manufactured with many features intended to reduce the 

likelihood of an accident. Safety alerts throughout this manual highlights situations in 
which accidents can occur. Pay special attention to all safety alerts. 

  This aerial device should never be altered or modified in any way which might affect 

the structural integrity or operational characteristics without the specific written 
approval of Posi-Plus Technologies Inc.  Unauthorized alterations or modifications will 
void the warranty. Of greater concern is the possibility that unauthorized modification 
could adversely affect the safe operation of the unit, resulting in personal injury and/or 
property damage. 

  The operator bears ultimate responsibility for following all regulations and safety rules 

of their employer and/or any state or federal law. 

  Never operate the aerial device with the vehicle out of level by more than 5° on all sides 

(i.e. front, rear, curbside and roadside). 

 
 

Before operation 

 

  Do not operate the unit without proper training. 

  Keep any tools or equipment needed to perform manual emergency operation in a 

well-marked, designated area. 

 A pre-operational inspection should be performed daily, as described in the daily pre-

operational checks Section. 

  Do not use hands or other body parts to check hydraulic lines and fittings for leaks. 

Death or serious injury can result from hydraulic oil being injected into the flesh. 

  Make sure that the unit is operating properly, and has been inspected, maintained and 

tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s and government’s requirements. 

  The unit may be stabilized by stabilizer bars and/or outriggers.  Set the unit on level 

and firm ground before moving the booms from the rest. 

  Make sure that the fall protection equipment for each operator is in good condition 

(i.e. no damage, no cuts, carabiner with safety latch working properly). 

  Make sure the platform floor is clear of debris, tools and other equipment that could 

make the operator unstable and prevent from having both feet on the floor during the 
operation. 

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Страница 1: ...ine Runner 700 40 Posi Plus Technologies Inc Copyright 2018 COPYRIGHT WARNING ANY REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS WORK IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY MEANS WHATSOEVER IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT T...

Страница 2: ...preoperational checks 15 Preparing for operation 18 Operating instructions 18 Section 5 Controls In cab controls 19 Intercom systems 19 Lower controls 21 Upper controls 22 Section 6 Operation Booms 2...

Страница 3: ...on could adversely affect the safe operation of this unit resulting in property damage and or personal injury Danger Electrocution Hazard This unit is a non insulating aerial device Maintain safe clea...

Страница 4: ...orm joystick will be dependent on the maximum flow available The standard flow available for this model is approximately 8 GPM at 1000 engine RPM This unit has been designed to be operated as a mobile...

Страница 5: ...Oct 18 700 Operation Page 5 of 34 Components identification TURRET PEDESTAL LOWER BOOM PLATFORM INTERCOM LOWER CONTROLS TELESCOPIC BOOM STABILIZER BAR IF APPLICABLE STABILIZER BAR IF APPLICABLE...

Страница 6: ...Oct 18 700 Operation Page 6 of 34...

Страница 7: ...the preventive instructions are not followed The following paragraphs from ANSI Z535 4 explain each term Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not voided will result in death or...

Страница 8: ...ersonal injury and or property damage The operator bears ultimate responsibility for following all regulations and safety rules of their employer and or any state or federal law Never operate the aeri...

Страница 9: ...is stated on the serial number placard Understand the stability characteristics of this unit before using it All platform occupant s of this aerial device must always wear a certified CSA or OSHA appr...

Страница 10: ...rator 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 Danger Do not...

Страница 11: ...nd a drawing showing their location for this particular unit A copy of each decal follows the listing If for any reason any of the accident prevention signs are lost or become illegible replacements c...

Страница 12: ...Oct 18 700 Operation Page 12 of 34...

Страница 13: ...ation 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...

Страница 14: ...ive 5 degrees For maximum stability the truck chassis must be on a level and firm surface It is impossible to foresee all possible situations and combinations for set up of the unit The operator bears...

Страница 15: ...s cracks wear or damage Special attention should be given to check fasteners of the following components Lower boom pivot pin Lower boom cylinder mounting pins Upper boom cylinder mounting pins Leveli...

Страница 16: ...m and it should not be possible to rotate the unit The machine must not be operated unless the trigger is working correctly Warning Platform occupant s must always wear a certified CSA or OSHA approve...

Страница 17: ...Oct 18 700 Operation Page 17 of 34 Figure 4 1...

Страница 18: ...ergized conductors Keep bystanders away from the lift and clear of working areas 4 Start the engine and turn ON the PTO PUMP switch of the cab control panel This switch starts the PTO PUMP hour counte...

Страница 19: ...lies DC power to the slave unit It has a push to talk switch that allows the driver to talk to the operator It is normally in the listen mode unless the switch is activated Volume of both speakers is...

Страница 20: ...o talk switch that allows the driver to talk to the operator It is normally in the listen mode unless the switch is activated Volume of both speakers is controlled from the master unit in the cab The...

Страница 21: ...sts of five 5 toggle switches that operate the following functions 2 Lower boom up down 3 Rotation CCW CW 4 Upper boom extend retract 5 Platform tilt 6 A three positions toggle switch Emergency pump O...

Страница 22: ...functions activated simultaneously Moreover the flow will divert to the maximum flow of the less demanding easiest to operate function first If there is still some flow available then the next less d...

Страница 23: ...l indicates the functions operated from the joystick The trigger must be depressed before to operate the boom functions The functions position of the unit may be different from the decal shown here ch...

Страница 24: ...ated through 370 degrees after the boom has been elevated to clear any obstacles The standard boom rotation movement stops approximately at 11 o clock on the roadside A planetary gearbox is used to dr...

Страница 25: ...ting the unit from the platform The lanyard must be secured to the lanyard anchor D ring near or on the platform All platform occupants must always wear appropriate personal protective devices at all...

Страница 26: ...le at all times In addition to keeping the platform level the system is capable of stowing the platform horizontal for road travel When the platform is unstowed and moved to the work position it can b...

Страница 27: ...ght of the material before moving it Use the placards provided on the machine and in the Operator s Manual to determine the available rated lifting capacities of the lower boom lifting eye Do not exce...

Страница 28: ...ling eye without having the booms directly over the load If an excessive side load is developed on the booms the gearbox and rotation motor will back drive and the rotation brake will slip This allows...

Страница 29: ...ts operation of the aerial device from the lower hydraulic controls Emergency lowering DC pump If a situation arises that the machine cannot be operated due to a loss of hydraulic power such as engine...

Страница 30: ...is held in this position When the switch is not held in this position it automatically comes back to the neutral position to stop the DC pump The DC pump can be heard while it is operating Since the...

Страница 31: ...sing the Emergency lowering DC pump system Low fluid level in reservoir Check fluid level Add fluid to the Full mark Use correct type of fluid Oil reservoir gate valves closed Check gate valves and op...

Страница 32: ...ed by following the guidelines recommended in the Maintenance Manual for top performance from the hydraulic system When cleaning the unit care should be taken not to spray water under pressure directl...

Страница 33: ...ound booms in the boom rest the oil level should be between the Add and the Full marks on the filler cap dipstick or applicable sight gauge If oil must be added oil of the proper type as described in...

Страница 34: ...increase the life of the machine and help to avoid future maintenance problems Any squeaky or jerky action of the moving parts on the aerial device is an indication that lubrication is needed immedia...

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