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Chapter 9 – Operation

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AB46JE – 0260072

When either boom is elevated or extended, only the 

slowest drive speed will work regardless of the drive 

range switch position.

To avoid a sudden speed change from high to low 

boom speed, always bring the machine to a stop be-

fore raising the booms from the stowed position.

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Warning

The potential for an accident increases when safety 
devices do not function properly. Death or serious 
injury could result from such accidents. Do not alter, 
disable, or override any safety device. 

Do not use the aerial platform if it drives faster than 0.8 

miles per hour (50 feet in 42.5 seconds) when any of the 

booms are out of the stowed position.

All Motion Alarm

The optional all motion alarm sounds loud intermittent 

beeps anytime the machine functions are being oper-

ated.

Gradeability

Gradeability refers to the maximum slope that the aerial 

platform is capable of travel. Gradeability can be de-

scribed as “theoretical” or “actual” with the slope, or grade, 

measured in percent of slope or degree of slope.

 Theoretical Gradeability

Theoretical machine gradeability refers to the maximum 

slope that the machine is capable of travel under perfect, 

or theoretical, conditions. It is based on mathematical 

calculation, not practical application.

Some of the factors taken into consideration when cal-

culating theoretical gradeability include:

 Drive motor ef

fi

 ciency

Machine weight

Machine center of gravity

Tire traction

Tire contact

Condition of slope 

The value for theoretical gradeability will most always be 

high when compared to the actual gradeability value. The 

perception then is that the machine can climb a steeper 

slope than is actually practical.

Actual Gradeability

Actual machine gradeability refers to the maximum slope 

that the machine is capable of travel under practical condi-

tions. It, too, is based on mathematical calculation, but it 

also takes into account the practical application.

At any given moment when driving the machine on a 

slope, at least one, if not all, of the factors contributing 

to achieving theoretical gradeabilty will not be at optimal 

performance. For example, tire contact may not be the 

same at each drive wheel or the slope conditions may not 

be optimal, which would then allow for loss of traction.

The value for actual gradeability will always be lower 

than the theoretical gradeability value. The perception 

then is that the machine can not climb a slope as steep 

as it should.

Percent vs. Degree of Slope

Gradeability is most often referenced as a percentage.  

That value is based on a slope angle of 45° representing 

100% grade. 

Angle indicators, or inclinometers, often measure the 

angle of the slope in degrees not the percent slope. 

Because of that, it may be useful to understand the re-

lationship between percent slope and the degree of the 

slope angle as shown in Figure 9.4.

Driving on a Slope

The machine should only be driven on a slope or load-

ing ramp in the stowed position with the platform on the 

downhill side.

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Danger

The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes 
unstable. Death or serious injury will result from a 
tip-over accident. Do not drive on slopes that exceed 
25 percent grade, or where conditions of the slope 
could cause driving to be hazardous.

Place the drive range switch in the low position before 

attempting to drive the machine on a slope.

Drive the aerial platform only on slopes, or loading ramps 

that are within the 25 percent grade capability of the 

aerial platform.

Calculate the percent grade:

before attempting to climb an unknown grade.

if it is believed that there is a malfunction to determine 

if the slope is within the actual grade capability of the 

aerial platform.

Calculating Percent Grade

The percent grade equals the height (rise) of the slope di-

vided by the length (run) times 100. Refer to Figure 9.5.

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Страница 1: ...Part Number 0260072 July 2008 Operator s Manual...

Страница 2: ...ock hazard resulting in death or serious injury If an aerial platform is in contact with an energized conductor the platform operator must warn ground personnel in the vicinity to stay away Their bodi...

Страница 3: ...draulic Fluid Level Sight Gauge 16 Chapter 6 Batteries General Maintenance 17 Charging 17 Chapter 7 Controls Battery Disconnect Switch 19 Lower Controls 19 Start Switch 19 Emergency Stop Button 19 Con...

Страница 4: ...tion 39 Lower Controls 39 Upper Controls 40 Boom Operation 40 Driving and Steering 41 Drive Speeds 41 All Motion Alarm 42 Gradeability 42 Theoretical Gradeability 42 Actual Gradeability 42 Percent vs...

Страница 5: ...r to assure that the correct manual will be supplied All information in this manual is based on the latest product information at the time of publication Snorkel reserves the right to make product cha...

Страница 6: ...thod of repair take all precautions to prevent damage to electronic circuitry and devices on the machine This includes but may not be limited to disconnecting battery cables and electronic devices Do...

Страница 7: ...ic Fluid Filter Tie Down Lifting Lugs Front Axle Drive Control Compartment Hydraulic Pump Drive Motors Battery Charger Level Sensor Tie Down Lugs Battery Disconnect Switch Operator s Manual Front Plat...

Страница 8: ...Chapter 2 Specifications 4 AB46JE 0260072 Working Envelope Feet Meters 20 6 1 15 4 6 10 3 0 5 1 5 35 10 7 5 1 5 10 3 0 25 7 6 30 9 1 15 4 6 20 6 1 25 7 6 30 9 1 40 12 2 45 13 7 50 15 2 0 55 16 7...

Страница 9: ...people Function Speed Turntable rotation 65 to 85 seconds Riser Up 25 to 30 seconds Down 15 to 20 seconds Main boom Up 25 to 30 seconds Down 18 to 23 seconds Extend 12 to 16 seconds Retract 26 to 30...

Страница 10: ...Chapter 2 Specifications 6 AB46JE 0260072...

Страница 11: ...and is not insulated Regard all conductors as energized Do not operate outside during a thunderstorm Minimum Safe Approach Distance Minimum safe approach distances to energized power lines and their a...

Страница 12: ...between moving components Death or serious injury will result from becoming trapped between components buildings structures or other obstacles Make sure there is sufficient clear ance around the machi...

Страница 13: ...and doors are securely fastened Do not exceed the platform capacity as indicated on the platform rating placard on the platform Do not carry loads that extend beyond the platform guardrails without pr...

Страница 14: ...ry by escaping hydraulic fluid seek medical attention at once Do not place your hand or any part of your body in front of escaping hydraulic fluid Use a piece of cardboard or wood to search for hydrau...

Страница 15: ...ion Switch Emergency Stop Button Emergency Power Switch Ground Operation Switch Emergency Stop Button Chapter 4 Safety Devices Figure 4 2 Upper Controls Push the emergency stop button inward to discon...

Страница 16: ...e platform refer to Figure 4 4 contains a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI to provide protection for personnel Lanyard Anchors Platform Foot Switch Toeboard Gravity Gate Mid Rail Top Rail Gravity...

Страница 17: ...s are being operated The alarm is used to warn personnel in the work area to stand clear Flashing Light An amber flashing light may be located on the top of the counterweight The flashing light warns...

Страница 18: ...Chapter 4 Safety Devices 14 AB46JE 0260072...

Страница 19: ...d on the lower control panel refer to Figure 5 1 It measures the accumulated aerial platform operating time Figure 5 1 Lower Controls Drive Fault Light The drive fault light is located on the lower co...

Страница 20: ...the aerial platform in the stowed posi tion booms completely down and retracted Otherwise the cylinders act as large reservoirs for hydraulic fluid making the level appear too low The fluid level shou...

Страница 21: ...er is located at the rear of the chassis AWarning Batteries give off hydrogen and oxygen that can com bine explosively Death or serious injury can result from a chemical explosion Charge the batteries...

Страница 22: ...the battery charger plugged in until it shuts itself off Note If the charging cycle exceeds 16 hours without the bat teries being fully recharged unplug the charger and have the batteries checked 8 A...

Страница 23: ...to the center off position Hold the switch to the right to rotate the turntable counterclockwise Hold the switch to the left to rotate the turntable clockwise Chapter 7 Controls ADanger Pinch points...

Страница 24: ...oor with respect to the ground The switch is spring returned to the center off position Hold the switch upward to tilt the platform floor upward or away from the ground Hold the switch downward to til...

Страница 25: ...al platform if the circuit breaker trips repeatedly Push the button to reset the circuit breaker Upper Controls The upper controls refer to Figure 7 5 are located on the control panel at the platform...

Страница 26: ...lockwise Riser raise lower Jib raise lower Platform rotate level Set the knob to slow turtle when beginning a movement The speed may be increased by slowly rotating the knob toward fast rabbit For smo...

Страница 27: ...h refer to Figure 7 5 is used to level the platform floor with respect to the ground The switch is spring returned to the center off position Hold the switch upward to tilt the platform floor upward o...

Страница 28: ...Chapter 7 Controls 24 AB46JE 0260072...

Страница 29: ...latform This chapter includes information on properly inspecting the aerial platform and includes a prestart inspection check list at the end of the chapter to ensure that no areas are overlooked AWar...

Страница 30: ...indicator for proper charging rate refer to Figure 8 3 Figure 8 3 Battery Disconnect Panel As the batteries become charged the indicator light for each level of charge will blink until its level is re...

Страница 31: ...in the hydrau lic system Some have poor lubricating character istics and may increase component wear Only use hydraulic fluid as recommended 4 If necessary remove the filler cap and add fluid of the p...

Страница 32: ...the emergency stop button inward to turn off the electrical power 2 Test opetate the lower control functions to make sure they no longer operate Emergency Power To test the emergency power system from...

Страница 33: ...witch on 3 Operate any control function and visually check to see that the light is flashing approximately one flash per second Level Sensor Level Sensor Note There is not an off switch for the flashi...

Страница 34: ...the controls switch in the upper control position 3 At the upper controls pull the emergency stop button outward refer to Figure 8 14 Lanyard Anchors Toeboard Gravity Gate Mid Rail Top Rail Gravity G...

Страница 35: ...ximum travel speeds are interlocked through limit switches on the riser and main boom that senses the position of the booms When the main boom is raised approximately 1 3 8 cm or extended approximatel...

Страница 36: ...warn personnel in the area that the aerial platform is in motion Power Input Connector Power Input Connector Test Button Reset Button Test Button Reset Button Placards and Decals To inspect the placar...

Страница 37: ...6 This machine is equipped with foam filled or solid tires wheel weight is critical for stability To prevent machine tip over replace tires with factory approved foam filled or solid tires ONLY attemp...

Страница 38: ...JURY 0323897 1 2 Y OU HAVE B E E N TR AINE D IN THE S AFE OP E R ATION OF THIS DE VIC E AND HHHH Y OU K NOW AND F OLLOW THE S AF E TY AND OP E R ATING R E C OMME NDATIONS C ONTAINE D IN THE MANUFAC TU...

Страница 39: ...ritical for stability To prevent machine tip over replace tires with factory approved foam filled or solid tires ONLY attempt to inflate foam filled or solid tires DO NOT 0073298 MAC HINE TIP OVE R HA...

Страница 40: ...Chapter 8 Prestart Inspection 36 AB46JE 0260072 0072530 0072530 Upper Controls Platform 0072531 0072531 0072541 0181656 0072541 0182236...

Страница 41: ...lug nuts present and properly torqued Lower Control Station Operating controls Proper operation Emergency stop and emergency power Shuts off lower controls proper operation Level Sensor Sounds tilt al...

Страница 42: ...Chapter 8 Prestart Inspection 38 AB46JE 0260072...

Страница 43: ...ground position refer to Figure 9 1 Chapter 9 Operation The aerial platform may be operated from either the lower or upper controls ADanger The aerial platform is not electrically insulated Death or...

Страница 44: ...Switch Platform Foot Switch Figure 9 1 Lower Controls 2 Insert the key into the start switch and turn the switch to the on position 3 Hold the ground operation switch upward while operating the boom a...

Страница 45: ...areas with the turntable and booms in the stowed position After arriving at the work area the booms may be positioned to the side or the front of the chassis for final positioning Always look in the...

Страница 46: ...tical condi tions It too is based on mathematical calculation but it also takes into account the practical application At any given moment when driving the machine on a slope at least one if not all o...

Страница 47: ...the 2x4 2 Holding the downhill end raise the 2x4 until the level indicates that the board is level refer to Figure 9 6 Figure 9 6 Percent Grade Calculation 3 Use the tape measure to measure the distan...

Страница 48: ...r before moving the aerial platform Figure 9 7 Power Input Connector Air Line The optional air line may be used to conduct air for tool operation at the platform The input connector is at the rear of...

Страница 49: ...30 0 76 m vertical rise in 10 3 05 m horizontal length Use a winch to load and unload the aerial platform on ramps that exceed the grade capability of the machine A winch may also be used when condit...

Страница 50: ...10 2 Front Tie Down Lifting Lugs Tie Down Lifting Lugs Tie Down Lifting Lugs 6 At each drive wheel remove the two bolts from the disconnect plate refer to Figure 10 3 Turn the plate over so the nippl...

Страница 51: ...ay of putting a corner protector in the hole of the lifting lug 5 Use spreader bars of sufficient length to keep the chains straps or cables from contacting the turn table booms and steer cylinders Ti...

Страница 52: ...ring the aerial platform to the transport vehicle 8 Use a nylon strap to securely fasten the platform against the wood block Thread the strap through the tie down brackets at the front of the platform...

Страница 53: ...tion Switch Emergency Stop Button Emergency Power Switch Ground Operation Switch Emergency Stop Button Control Selector Switch Start Switch Control Selector Switch Start Switch Chapter 11 Emergency Op...

Страница 54: ...50 AB46JE 0260072 Figure 11 4 Platform Foot Switch Platform Foot Switch Platform Foot Switch 3 Hold the emergency power switch in the emergency power position 4 Hold the appropriate function toggle s...

Страница 55: ...battery charge indicator light to shut off All functions stop working Low fluid level in reservoir Check hydraulic fluid level Add correct type of fluid if necessary Motor or pump failure Manually st...

Страница 56: ...acity exceeded Remove load from platform Refer to platform capacity placard for maximum capacity Machine is not on a level surface or too steep of a grade Lower the platform and drive to a level surfa...

Страница 57: ...From the upper controls Pull the emergency stop button out ward and then step on the platform foot switch Drive fault light flashes 7 times Low battery voltage Recharge the batteries Drive fault ligh...

Страница 58: ...tlet Hydraulic fluid temperature of 200 F 93 C or more Prolonged boom operation Stop operation until fluid cools High pressure fluid return to reservoir caused by kinked or twisted hose Remove the kin...

Страница 59: ...an be transmitted through a single wheel to the floor or ground Minimum Safe Approach Distance the minimum safe distance that electrical conductors may be approached when using the aerial platform Als...

Страница 60: ...Appendix A Glossary AB46JE 0260072...

Страница 61: ...d Warranty beyond the normal warranty period of the machine upon which the part was installed THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES AND SNORKEL DOES NOT WARRANT 1 Engines motors tires and batteries which are manufac...

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