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December 2007
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Optional Attachments
Section 2 - Operation
2.15-9 Coil Boom
Coil boom is used to handle steel coil. This attachment
is similar to carpet poles but has a larger diameter and
a shorter boom.
Figure 2-29 Coil Boom Attachment
Installation Procedure:
1.
Remove fork attachment or other attachment from
boom and install coil boom attachment (refer to
Section 2.13
).
Operation:
1.
Approach load with boom positioned to the middle
of coil material to be lifted.
2.
Insert boom and lift load, then tilt carriage
backward so that load will not fall causing possible
injury.
3.
Raise boom to appropriate height and transport
load with caution to placement site.
4.
Lower and retract boom to place load carefully.
2.15-10 Third-Party Attachments & Platforms
for Elevating Personnel
Skyjack’s Zoom Boom Rough Terrain Forklifts (RTFL),
are designed to lift and/or handle industrial products
by means of various attachments. Skyjack does not
certify the design of third-party attachments, including
platforms for elevating personnel. Skyjack does not
assume any responsibility or liability for damages
resulting from the use of third-party attachments on any
of its Zoom Boom RTFL’s.
2.15-10-1
It is permissible to install and utilize
third-party attachments, provided they do
not elevate personnel and the following
conditions are met:
WARNING
The combined mass of the attachment
and load shall not exceed that of the RTFL
load chart for the applicable load center.
The rated capacity of the attachment shall
not be exceeded.
IMPORTANT
In addition to the RTFL operating
instructions, all instructions provided
by the manufacturer of the attachment
must be followed and any additional
requirements of local authorities should
also be followed.
Attachments shall be designed and
constructed according to CSA B335 and
ANSI/ITSDF B56.6, including markings
identifying the combined RTFL and
attachment weight, and the RTFL capacity
with the attachment at maximum elevation
and load laterally centered.
The attachment must be securely
attached to the RTFL, per the attachment
manufacturer’s instructions.
Prior to using the attachment on each
shift, the RTFL operator must visually
examine the attachment for structural
integrity and perform the daily inspection
and function tests on the RTFL. Any
equipment defects must be repaired
before the attachment or RTFL can be
used.
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