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VERSALIFT   SST-37/40-EIH

OPERA

TION

before initiating any lift movements.

If there is any kind of malfunction during this test run, 

shut down the unit immediately.  Do not operate the 

lift again until the problem has been corrected by the 

service department.  

Operate each lift function from the lower controls 

by constantly holding the 3-position selector valve 

control handle in the lower controls position while 

slowly moving the appropriate control handle in 

the desired direction, as indicated by the decal 

until motion begins.  The rotation, boom raise, 

lower, extend and retract movements, however, are 

mechanically limited.

DANGER:

 

NEVER REVERSE OR STOP 

THE DIRECTION OF LIFT TRAVEL SUDDENLY 

AND AVOID REACHING THE END OF BOOM 

RANGE AT EXCESSIVE SPEEDS. STRUCTURAL 

DAMAGE OR INSTABILITY MAY RESULT 

CAUSING DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

Operating Procedures At The Platform:

Complete the start-up procedure from the ground 

before selecting the upper controls with the 3-position 

control selector.  In order to operate the lift from the 

platform, select the upper controls with the 3-position 

selector lever at the lower control station.  Verify that 

the upper-boom tie-down strap is disengaged.  Using 

the step(s) provided, carefully enter the platform.  

Safety regulations require the operator be secured 

with a personnel restraint system to the lift.  The 

lanyard shall be attached to the safety belt/harness 

and the other end connected to an anchor located 

on the inner boom.  The safety belt must be rotated 

so that the lanyard connection is centered on the 

back of the operator.

DANGER:

 

NEVER OPERATE ANY AERIAL 

EQUIPMENT WITHOUT WEARING AN APPROVED 

PERSONNEL RESTRAINT SYSTEM ATTACHED 

TO THE LANYARD ANCHOR. FAILURE TO 

SECURE THE SAFETY BELT AND LANYARD MAY 

RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY IN THE 

EVENT OF A FALL FROM THE PLATFORM.

Before operating the lift, the operator should study, 

“Upper Control Operation” in this section.

Operating Where Electrical Hazards Are Present:

It is imperative that the aerial device operator  

understand the dangers associated with operating 

near electrical hazards.  Due to the work involved, the 

ordinary uses of aerial lift often place the operator, 

others in the platform, and ground crew in the vicinity 

of electrical lines and equipment where grave danger 

exists.  These dangers can only be avoided by the 

constant care of an operator who is aware of these 

dangers, knows the limitations of the aerial-lift and 

its insulating sections, and knows how to protect her/

himself and the crew from these dangers.

DANGER:

  ALL COMPONENTS IN 

THE PLATFORM AREA, INCLUDING THE 

CONTROLS, JIB POLE, COVERS, ETC. SHALL 

BE CONSIDERED ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED, 

AND NOT INSULATED OR ISOLATED.  THESE 

COMPONENTS MAY CONDUCT ELECTRICITY 

RESULTING IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

The unit provides as standard an outer boom 

fiberglass section (Electroguard) that maintains a 42 

in insulation gap even when the inner boom is fully 

retracted.  Aerial devices with the delete Electroguard 

option will not provide isolation from earth ground 

unless  the  fiberglass  inner  boom  is  extended  a 

minimum of 38 inches.

DANGER:

 

IF THIS AERIAL LIFT IS NOT 

EQUIPPED WITH AN ELECTROGUARD, THE 

INNER BOOM PROVIDES NO INSULATING 

VALUE UNTIL THE INNER BOOM IS EXTENDED 

AT LEAST 38 INCHES.  DEATH OR SERIOUS 

INJURY MAY RESULT IF THE INNER BOOM 

IS NOT PROPERLY EXTENDED BEFORE 

COMING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ENERGIZED 

CONDUCTORS.

The insulation capabilities of this aerial lift are 

defined by the rated line voltage on the ANSI 

A92.2 data plate.  Although the Versalift provides 

insulated booms, no aerial lift can provide protection 

from contact with or proximity to an electrically 

charged power line when you are in contact with, 

or in proximity to another power line.  Maintain safe 

clearances from electrical power lines in accordance 

with applicable government regulations.  Make 

certain to allow clearance for boom, platform, and 

electrical line sway and deflection.  

D A N G E R :

 

C O N TA C T   W I T H ,   O R 

INADEQUATE CLEARANCE FROM, ELECTRICAL 

Содержание Versalift SST-37-EIH

Страница 1: ...TIME MANUFACTURING CO DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS VERSALIFT UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL INFORMATION IN BOTH OPERATOR S AND SERVICE MANUALS PROVIDED WITH EACH VERSALIFT MANUAL PART NUMBER...

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Страница 3: ...Manufacturer s satisfaction to have been originally defective Correction of such defects by repair to or supplying of replacements for defective parts shall constitute fulfillment of all obligations...

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Страница 5: ...nd What is not Insulated 2 9 Additional Safety Considerations 2 10 Speci cations Section 3 General Speci cations 3 1 Option Speci cations 3 2 Dimensional Speci cations 3 5 Vehicle Speci cations 3 11 O...

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Страница 7: ...rsonnel at work stations above the ground This aerial device as manufactured meets or exceeds all applicableANSI A92 2 Full controls at the platform and complete freedom of boom movements make the Ver...

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Страница 9: ...at can be protected against only by the exercise of INTELLIGENCE CARE AND COMMON SENSE It is essential to have COMPETENT CAREFUL PERSONNEL TRAINED in the INTENDED USE SAFE OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND SE...

Страница 10: ...of accidents is greatly dependent upon good judgement and common sense of the operator It is the responsibility of the operator to use the Versalift only when it has been installed and maintained in a...

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Страница 14: ...ituations that might occur during the use or operation of the Versalift Some of these safety problems are very basic and as a result are often taken for granted Always engage the outriggers and mainta...

Страница 15: ...rs and another conductor Never allow anyone on the ground to touch the unit when the lift is being used to work on or near electrical lines Never use the VERSALIFT as a crane Stow the booms securely b...

Страница 16: ...RSALIFT SST 37 40 EIH RESPONSIBILITIES SAFETY Stand only on the platform oor Don t climb out of a raised platform onto poles etc Keep the fiberglass booms clean and dry Foreign substances on the booms...

Страница 17: ...rs hot sticks etc maintain safe approach distances and follow company work practices Area 2 Upper Boom Insulation Section This section provides insulation between the boom tip area and earth ground wh...

Страница 18: ...l force any trapped air out of the hydraulic system Donotoperatetheliftfromtheplatform until this process is completed Air trapped in the hydraulic oil can cause lift movements to be erratic and unpre...

Страница 19: ...boom assembly The hoses routed through the outer inner boom assembly are non conductive and fully contained within the boom assembly The outer inner boom assembly articulates from 14 below horizontal...

Страница 20: ...rical work at 46 KV and below in accordance with ANSI A92 2 requirements Aerial devices may be designed and con gured for gloving work and tool methods at 46KV and below The outer inner boom assembly...

Страница 21: ...tuates a pressure switch An additional pass in the collector assembly is usually required TWO SPEED MANUAL THROTTLE CONTROL This system provides for aerial lift operation at e cient economical engine...

Страница 22: ...testing The insert is tested per ANSI A92 2 CATEGORY D DIELECTRIC TESTING AND CERTIFICATION Testing and certification for ANSI A92 2 Category D are available These aerial devices which are designed a...

Страница 23: ...ure 2250 PSI 158 kg cm2 Flow Rate 3 GPM 11 lpm Filtration 10 micron return 100 mesh suction System Type Open center Boom Action Inner Boom 116 in 2 9 m Extension Outer Boom 14 to 74 Outer Boom With Gr...

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Страница 26: ...System Operating Pressure 2250 PSI 158 kg cm2 Flow Rate 3 GPM 11 lpm Filtration 10 micron return 100 mesh suction System Type Open center Boom Action Inner Boom 116 in 2 9 m Extension Outer Boom 140 t...

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Страница 29: ...60 kg 6 000 lbs 2720 kg Front 13 860 lbs 6287 kg 13 500 lbs 6120 kg Rear GM 4500 Chassis 450 lbs 400 lbs 17 500 lbs 7935 kg 13 100 lbs 5942 kg 204 kg 181 kg 6 000 lbs 2722 kg Front 13 500 lbs 6124 kg...

Страница 30: ...000 lbs 2722 kg Front 14 780 lbs 6704 kg 13 500 lbs 6124 kg Rear GM 4500 Chassis 450 lbs 400 lbs 17 500 lbs 7935 kg 13 100 lbs 5942 kg 204 kg 181 kg 6 000 lbs 2722 kg Front 13 500 lbs 6124 kg Rear Wi...

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Страница 33: ...d with outriggers On units with outriggers aerial device must be leveled within 2 of horizontal OPERATION prior to operation Refer to slope indicators provided on the chassis to show whether the aeria...

Страница 34: ...Start Up Procedures When Operating From the Ground Position the truck as described in this section In extremely cold weather allow the aerial lift to idle a few minutes before engaging a load Further...

Страница 35: ...l Operation in this section Operating Where Electrical Hazards Are Present It is imperative that the aerial device operator understand the dangers associated with operating near electrical hazards Due...

Страница 36: ...m and the throttle control options When the light is lit the toggle switch is energizing these systems ENGINE START STOP Standard The engine start stop is a push button control that is usually mounted...

Страница 37: ...gers select ground controls with the control selector Then operate the outriggers as described previously Select lift controls with the control selector in order to begin operating the booms Retractin...

Страница 38: ...the outer boom inner boom rotation and lower boom PLATFORM LEVELING CONTROL Optional This control activates the hydraulic platform leveling to stow unstow or level the platform Hand Held Remote Lower...

Страница 39: ...erator to control all lift movements Lift operations are selected by depressing the safety trigger while actuating the single stick control handle Slowly move the single stick lever in the desired dir...

Страница 40: ...tools Push and release the throttle control to increase the engine speed Push and release again to return to idle EMERGENCY LOWERING Optional If the aerial lift s main power source fails the emergency...

Страница 41: ...the outriggers if so equipped and fully retract the inner boom when using the boom lifting eye Boom movements should be smooth to avoid swinging the load Do not exceed the load limits stated on the d...

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Страница 43: ...he booms can be lowered using the set screw on the holding valve located at the cylinders The boom will drift down as the hydraulic oil passes through the holding valve The speed of the boom s descent...

Страница 44: ...ity leveled lift DANGER THE TRUCK TRANSMISSION MUST BE IN NEUTRAL OR PARK BEFORE USING THE ENGINE START STOP STARTING THE TRUCK IN GEAR WILL CAUSE MOVEMENT WHICH MAY CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY TO T...

Страница 45: ...ial lift to conserve the hydraulic oil If operation of any aerial lift function is not possible then use the holding valve set screw and the manual rotation procedure described earlier in this chapter...

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Страница 47: ...s designed to provide years of reliable service with minimum maintenance A routine preventive maintenance program will assure extended aerial lift service The operator is responsible for detecting mai...

Страница 48: ...be cleaned daily with a lint free cloth If the berglass sections require a more thorough cleaning refer to Service Procedure Section Care of Fiberglass Booms of the SST 37 40 EIH Service and Installat...

Страница 49: ...ection in this section for complete description of checks Additional copies of this form may be obtained from Time Manufacturing Company DAY SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT DATE INSPECT BOOMS FOR TRASH DE...

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