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TL37J – 511116-000-EN-A 

 

Appendix A – Glossary

aerial platform

 – a mobile device that has an adjustable position platform, 

supported from ground level by a structure. 

ambient temperature

 – the air temperature of the immediate environment. 

authorized personnel

 – personnel approved as assigned to perform specific 

duties at a specific location.

base

 – the relevant contact points of the aerial platform that form the stability 

support (e.g. wheels, casters, stabilizers).

battery tray

 – 

a fixed compartment that holds all, or some, of the machine 

batteries.

center of gravity

 – the point in the aerial platform around which its weight 

is evenly balanced.

chassis

 – the integral part of the aerial platform that provides mobility and 

support for the scissors structure.

control valve tray

 – a fixed compartment that holds the control valve levers 

and the diagnostic display.

fall restraint

 – a system that is used while working on a boom lift within 

the boundaries of platform guardrails to provide restraint from being pro-

jected upward from the platform. This system includes a harness or belt, 

lanyard, and a lanyard anchor. Although federal regulations, OSHA, ANSI, 

and Snorkel do not require the use of additional fall protection beyond the 

platform guardrails on scissor lift aerial platforms, local, state, or employer 

rules may require their use.

floor or ground pressure

 – the maximum pressure, expressed in pounds 

per square inch, a single wheel concentrates on the floor or ground.

gradeability

 – the maximum slope that the aerial platform is capable of travel.

guardrail system

 – a vertical barrier around the platform to prevent per-

sonnel from falling.

hazardous location

 – any location that contains, or has the potential to con-

tain, an explosive or flammable atmosphere as defined by ANSI/NFPA 505.

hydraulic tray

 – a swing-out compartment that holds the hydraulic pump, 

fluid reservoir and the fluid filter.

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ower or ground controls

 – the controls located at ground level for operating 

some or all of the functions of the aerial platform.

manufacturer

 – a person or entity who makes, builds or produces an 

aerial platform.

maximum travel height

 – the maximum platform height or the most adverse 

configuration(s) with respect to stability in which travel is permitted by the 

manufacturer.

maximum wheel load

 – the load or weight that can be transmitted through 

a single wheel to the floor or ground.

Minimum Safe Approach Distance (M.S.A.D.)

 – the minimum safe distance 

that electrical conductors may be approached when using the aerial platform.

operation

 – the performance of any aerial platform functions within the scope 

of its specifications and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, 

the users work rules, and all applicable governmental regulations.

operator

 – a qualified person who controls the movement of an aerial platform.

Outrigger Level Sensor

 – a device that detects a preset degree of varia-

tion from perfect level. The level sensor is used to sound an alarm if the 

outriggers are not fully under load.

personal fall arrest system

 – a fall protection system that is used while 

working on an unprotected edge (such as a roof top with no guardrail). This 

system includes a harness, lanyard or other connecting device, a fall arrestor, 

an energy absorber or decelerator, an anchorage connector, and a secure 

anchorage such as a building beam, girders or columns. An aerial platform 

is not a fall arrest anchorage.

platform

 – the portion of an aerial platform intended to be occupied by 

personnel with their tools and materials.

platform height

 – the vertical distance measured from the floor of the plat

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form to the surface upon which the chassis is being supported.

prestart inspection

 – a required safety inspection routine that is performed 

daily before operating the aerial platform.

qualified person

 – a person, who by reason of knowledge, experience, or train-

ing is familiar with the operation to be performed and the hazards involved.

rated work load

 – the designed carrying capacity of the aerial platform as 

specified by the manufacturer.

stow

 – to place a component, such as the platform, in its rest position.

unrestricted rated work load

 – the maximum designed carrying capacity of 

the aerial platform allowed by the manufacturer in all operating configurations.

upper controls

 – the controls located on or beside the platform used for 

operating some or all of the functions of the aerial platform.

wheelbase

 – the distance from the center of the rear wheel to the center 

of the front wheel.

working envelope

 – the area defined by the horizontal and vertical limits 

of travel that the platform may be positioned in.

working height

 – platform height plus six feet (1.8 meters).

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Страница 1: ...December 2017 Part Number 511116 000 EN A MANUAL OPERATOR S Serial number 007625 and after...

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: ...Center Display 13 Chapter 6 Batteries General Maintenance 15 Charging 15 Chapter 7 Controls Lower Controls 17 Emergency Stop Button 17 Control Selector Ground Operation Switch 17 Platform Raise Lower...

Страница 4: ...Table of Contents TL37J 511116 000 EN A Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart 38 Appendix A Glossary Limitited Warranty...

Страница 5: ...ing y y Platform overload alarm y y Outriggers y y Tie down lugs y y Guardrail y y Platform y y Hydraulic proportional system y y 3 stage lift cylinder y y Stabilizer feet The aerial platform has been...

Страница 6: ...working condi tion Other maintenance functions must be performed by maintenance personnel who are qualified to work on the aerial platform Caution Welding current can be very intense Damage to elec t...

Страница 7: ...cyLoweringValve Boom Structure Lower Ground Controls Outriggers Identification number plate Toeboards Platform Controls Platform Wheels Safety Harness RearLights BatteryDisconnect Plug Chassis Manual...

Страница 8: ...N Maximum wind speed 28 mph 12 5m s Rotation 700 Platform slew 90 Lift system 3 stage lift cylinder Control system Hydraulic proportional Outrigger raise 53 seconds Outrigger lower 60 seconds Platform...

Страница 9: ...low ering electrical cables can get damaged under outriggers Minimum Safe Approach Distance Minimum safe approach distances to energized power lines and their associated parts must be observed while...

Страница 10: ...latform to prevent them from accidentally falling or being kicked off the platform Remove all objects that do not belong in or on the aerial platform Never steady the platform by positioning it agains...

Страница 11: ...all restraint transfer your anchor age from one structure to the other before stepping across 2 Remember that you might be transferring to a structure where personal fall arrest is required 3 Use the...

Страница 12: ...Chapter 3 Safety 8 TL37J 511116 000 EN A...

Страница 13: ...r controls the emergency stop is a two position red push button refer to Figure 4 1 TheEmergencyStops areresetbytwistingina clockwisedirection y y Push the emergency stop button inward to disconnect p...

Страница 14: ...3 Outrigger Location Bubble Indicator When the outriggers are securely under load the LED lights on the ground control station begin to illuminate showing a green colour as shown in Figure 4 4 Figure...

Страница 15: ...into the pump shaft Move the platform raise lower levers to the required direction of movement and operate the hand pump Continue pressing down on the platform raise low er levers when the machine sta...

Страница 16: ...Chapter 4 Safety Devices 12 TL37J 511116 000 EN A...

Страница 17: ...reen LED blink ing indicates that the batteries are 50 to 75 charged 50 solid green LED light 75 solid green LED light and green LED blinking indicates that the batteries are 75 to 100 charged 50 soli...

Страница 18: ...Chapter 5 Gauges and Displays 14 TL37J 511116 000 EN A...

Страница 19: ...losion Charge the batteries only in a well ventilated area away from sparks or flame It may take from 1 1 2 to 16 hours to recharge the batteries depending on the amount of discharge If the charging c...

Страница 20: ...Chapter 6 Batteries 16 TL37J 511116 000 EN A...

Страница 21: ...ist between moving components Death or serious injury will result from becoming trapped between components buildings structures or other obstacles Make sure all personnel stand clear while operating t...

Страница 22: ...ols y y Twist and pull the button outward to restore power y y Push the emergency stop button inward when the upper controls are not in use to protect against unin tentional operation Note The lower c...

Страница 23: ...vating Work Platforms is in the manual holder Electrical System Electrical power is supplied from four 6 volt batteries The batteries supply 24 volt DC electrical power to oper ate the aerial platform...

Страница 24: ...tear damage loose or missing parts Wheels Check tires are at the correct pressure of 55 psi 3 8 bar and that the wheel nuts are tightened using the correct torque settings 110 63 ft lbs 150Nm Cables...

Страница 25: ...nts may exist between moving compo nents Death or serious injury will result from be coming trapped between components stand clear of moving components while test operating the machine With the top an...

Страница 26: ...ted properly from the lower controls Guardrail System The guardrail system includes refer to Figure 8 6 y y A top rail y y A mid rail y y Lock rail strap y y Toeboards around the sides of the platform...

Страница 27: ...ith soap and water and a soft cloth if the words or pictures cannot be seen Caution Solvents may contain hazardous ingredients Follow the manufacturer s label for proper use and dispos al Wear protect...

Страница 28: ...er 8 Prestart Inspection 24 TL37J 511116 000 EN A Figure 8 7 Right Side Decals Figure 8 8 Left Side Decals 508508 000 510227 000 010076 001 514020 000 510227 000 510280 000 510280 000 066552 000 51402...

Страница 29: ...Chapter 8 Prestart Inspection TL37J 511116 000 EN A 25 510280 000 010076 001 514020 000 60 65 514020 000 508711 000 510227 000...

Страница 30: ...Chapter 8 Prestart Inspection 26 TL37J 511116 000 EN A 066552 000...

Страница 31: ...isplay Displays operating time battery power Tires and Wheels Good condition Lower Control Station Operating controls Proper operation Emergency stop Shuts off lower controls proper operation Outrigge...

Страница 32: ...Chapter 8 Prestart Inspection 28 TL37J 511116 000 EN A...

Страница 33: ...onsibility for ensuring that the aerial platform is properly set up for the particular conditions encountered Preparing for Operation Use the following procedure to prepare the aerial platform for ope...

Страница 34: ...vement Figure 9 3 Upper Controls Raise Lower Levers Platform Use care when entering and exiting the platform to avoid slipping and or falling Securely close the lock rail when the platform is occupied...

Страница 35: ...outlet has two 3 prong 125 voltAC electrical connectors refer to Figure 9 5 Figure 9 5 Electrical Power Outlet Power is supplied to the outlet by connecting an exter nal power source to the power inp...

Страница 36: ...Chapter 9 Operation 32 TL37J 511116 000 EN A...

Страница 37: ...in Chapter 2 and is stamped on the serial number placard The user assumes all responsibility for y y Choosing the proper method of transportation y y Choosing the proper selection and use of transport...

Страница 38: ...ered and all outriggers are fully raised 2 Push down on the friction drive hand lever to engage the drive cylinders against the tires until they lock overcentre refer to Figure 10 6 Figure 10 6 Fricti...

Страница 39: ...raulic cylinders on the right side of the chassis refer to Figure 10 8 Push both levers forward to move the aerial platform in a straight direction Push both levers backwards to reverse the aerial pla...

Страница 40: ...Chapter 10 Stowing and Transporting 36 TL37J 511116 000 EN A...

Страница 41: ...ward to disable the control system in the event of an emergency 2 Locate the emergency lowering control 3 Make sure there is nothing in the way to obstruct the platform when it lowers 4 Stand clear of...

Страница 42: ...e the hydraulic operation to fail All booms must be fully extended raised then low ered before work can recommence Emergency Lowering Hand Pump The emergency hand pump lowering procedure is available...

Страница 43: ...button is pushed inward to the off position Twist and pull the emergency stop button outward to the on position Emergency lowering lever is not properly disengaged Make sure the lever returns to the...

Страница 44: ...release the hand brakes Battery charger does not indi cate a reading when charging batteries No source of power Make sure power source is plugged in and turned on Faulty batteries or charger Stow the...

Страница 45: ...avel is permitted by the manufacturer maximum wheel load the load or weight that can be transmitted through a single wheel to the floor or ground Minimum SafeApproach Distance M S A D the minimum safe...

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Страница 47: ...has been properly com pleted 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...

Страница 48: ...y the Snorkel Warranty Department prior to performing the warranty repair or replacement When a Distributor Customer perceive a warranty issue to exist the following steps must be adhered to y y All w...

Страница 49: ...cility downtime of the machine lost time for workers lost orders lost rental revenue lost profits expenses or increased cost This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties representations...

Страница 50: ...HEDULE Limited Warranty Periods Item New machine materials and workmanship Structural components Chassis Turntable Booms Scissors Parts held in a Distributor s stock Parts sold non warranty Batteries...

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Страница 52: ...l Distributore locale EUROPE MIDDLE EAST AFRICA ASIA PHONE 44 0 845 1550 058 FAX 44 0 845 1557 756 NORTH SOUTH AMERICA PHONE 1 785 989 3000 TOLL FREE 1 800 255 0317 FAX 1 785 989 3070 AUSTRALIA PHONE...

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