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Chapter 3 – Safety

 

ML5I • ML10I • ML15I • ML20I • ML25I – 7030242   

NEVER

 use the material lift to raise or lower persons. 

NEVER

 stand or climb on the material lift.

NEVER

 operate the material lift unless the legs and sta-

bilizers are fully lowered and locked and all casters are 

in contact with the ground.

NEVER

 unlock or raise the legs or stabilizers while the 

material lift is loaded or raised.

ALWAYS

 keep hands and fingers away from potential 

pinch and shear points, such as folding legs and stabiliz-

ers, mast sections, and as indicated by decals attached 

to the material lift.

NEVER

 operate the equipment unless the material lift is 

located on a firm, level surface.

NEVER

 use blocks to level the material lift.

ALWAYS

 center the load on the load lifting attachment 

and secure the load before operating the material lift. 

NEVER

 stand under the material lift when the load is 

raised. 

NEVER

 lower the material lift unless the area 

below is clear of personnel and obstructions.

NEVER

 operate the material lift on a moving or mobile 

surface, such as a truck bed.

NEVER

 exceed the rated load capacity of the material lift.

NEVER 

move a material lift with a raised load.

NEVER

 touch or grab the cable.

NEVER

 operate the material lift when exposed to high 

winds, thunderstorms or other weather conditions that 

could compromise the safety of the operator.

NEVER

 apply an additional side load or horizontal force 

to a material lift that is loaded or raised. 

NEVER

 place 

ladders or scaffold against the material lift.

NEVER

 use the material lift as a ground for welding.

NEVER

 leave the material lift unattended while a load 

is raised.

Properly stow the material lift and secure it against un-

authorized operation at the end of each work day, before 

transporting, or if it is left unattended.

Placards and Decals

The material lift is equipped with placards and decals that 

provide instruction for operation and accident prevention. 

Do not operate the aerial platform if any placards or decals 

are missing, damaged, or illegible.

The location, description, quantity, and part number of 

the  material lift placards and decals are illustrated on 

the following pages. 

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...October 2019 Part Number 7030242 MANUAL OPERATOR S Replaces August 2019...

Страница 2: ...cal conductor the entire lift can become electrically charged Such contact could make your body a conductor to the other object creating an electrical shock hazard resulting in death or serious injury...

Страница 3: ...pter 4 Prestart Inspection Visual Inspection 11 Set Up 11 Material lifts equipped with stabilizers 11 Material lifts equipped with adjustable forks 12 To install fork extensions 12 Material lifts equi...

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Страница 5: ...the likelihood of personal injury and property damage The terms danger warning and caution indicate varying degrees of personal injury or property damage that can result if the instruction is not foll...

Страница 6: ...terial lift without prior written consent of the Snorkel Engineering Department Modification may void the warranty adversely affect stability or affect the operational characteristics of the aerial pl...

Страница 7: ...I ML25I 7030242 3 Chapter 2 Specifications Component Identification Forks Shown in Up Inverted Position Mast Sections Carriage Legs Two speed Winch Smart Set Adjustment System Carriage Hold down Bar C...

Страница 8: ...towed 6 3 3 8 1 9 m Length Stowed 31 1 2 80 cm Length Operating 5 2 1 57 m 5 2 1 57 m 5 7 1 70 m 6 5 1 96 m 6 5 1 96 m Width Stowed 30 1 2 77 cm Width Stabilizers Deployed 5 4 1 6 m Stabilizers Option...

Страница 9: ...ous injury will result from contact with or inade quate clearance from an energized conductor Do not go closer than the minimum safe approach distance as defined by ANSI ANSI publications define minim...

Страница 10: ...manufacturer s specifications ALWAYS inspect the winch and cable before operating the material lift Check for wear frays kinks and damage to the cable Verify that the cable is wrapped around the winc...

Страница 11: ...NEVER operate the material lift on a moving or mobile surface such as a truck bed NEVER exceed the rated load capacity of the material lift NEVER move a material lift with a raised load NEVER touch o...

Страница 12: ...s 1 1 1 1 1 7030254 Decal www snorkellifts com Black 2 2 2 2 2 7030243 Decal www snorkellifts com White SM00920A Made in the U S A 1 1 1 1 1 SM00922A NOTICE Load Capacity Chart 1 1 1 1 1 7030184 Snork...

Страница 13: ...30184 or 7030244 S7030237 or S7030238 or S7030239 or S7030240 or S7030241 or SM00966A SM00922A SM00910A SM00901A SM00911A SM00905A SM00918A SM00920A SM00909A SM00908A SM00912A SM00903A SM00910A SM0091...

Страница 14: ...Chapter 3 Safety 10 ML5I ML10I ML15I ML20I ML25I 7030242...

Страница 15: ...y Inspect the work area Visual Inspection Before operating the material lift y y Inspect the wheels and casters for excessive wear or damage y y Inspect the material lift for loose damaged or missing...

Страница 16: ...s away from the mast to completely lower the carriage 5 Rotate the winch handles one quarter turn toward the mast as if raising the carriage to set the brake The winch should operate smoothly without...

Страница 17: ...icated on the machine serial plate and in this Operator s Manual Capacity values indicate the rated lifting capacity and do not indicate material lift stability The operator bears ultimate responsibil...

Страница 18: ...mine if the material lift can lift the desired weight Warning Raising a load that exceeds the maximum load capac ity of the material lift creates a tip over hazard Death or serious injury could result...

Страница 19: ...to the procedures on the previous pages 2 Verify that the load is secured to the load lifting at tachment 3 Shift the winch to the desired speed 4 Firmly grasp both winch handles 5 Rotate the winch ha...

Страница 20: ...Chapter 5 Operation 16 ML5I ML10I ML15I ML20I ML25I 7030242...

Страница 21: ...ar base casters 7 Place the material lift against the transport vehicle with the loading wheels facing the truck or trailer bed 8 Tilt the material lift towards the transport vehicle until the loading...

Страница 22: ...Chapter 6 Transporting 18 ML5I ML10I ML15I ML20I ML25I 7030242...

Страница 23: ...n properly completed and returned to the Snorkel Warranty department within fifteen 15 days after delivery of the Snorkel product to the Customer or Dealer s demonstration rental fleet Snorkel must be...

Страница 24: ...SSC are covered under warranty for a period of 12 twelve months from the date of invoice provided that those parts have been subject to appropriate storage to prevent damage and deterioration conditio...

Страница 25: ...ydraulic fluid filters and lubrication paint and decals engine tune up brake adjust ments etc Snorkel will not cover leaks from fittings hoses and any other connection points after the unit has been i...

Страница 26: ...ving the rejection or adjustment notice The appeal should be grounded on express reasons and supported by relevant evidence Appeals received outside of this time limit will not be considered SNORKEL W...

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