Operation, Using other attachments – SkyTrak 3606 Operation Manual User Manual
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3. Always position the platform in the travel position (approximately
one foot above ground level) before moving the vehicle.
IMPORTANT! Make sure that required restraining equipment such as
railings, chains, cable, body belts with lanyards, etc. are in place and
properly used. Never use railings, planks, ladders, etc. on the platform for
the purpose of achieving additional reach or height.
Capacity Limitations
The combined mass (weight in pounds) of the platform, load and personnel
shall not exceed one-third (33%) of the capacity of the related load center
position indicated on the capacity chart. Refer to “Using the Capacity Chart”
on page 68.
Numerous attachments, marketed by Sky Trak are available for this
vehicle. The capacity charts attached to this vehicles dash are to be used
with Sky Trak approved attachments only. Hydraulically powered
attachments must only be used on vehicles equipped with auxiliary
hydraulics.
IMPORTANT! This vehicle is intended for the function of lifting only. This
vehicle is not designed to PULL, TOW or DRAG other objects.
Sky Trak makes no representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as
to the design, manufacture or fitness for use with this vehicle of any third
party source attachment. This vehicle is not intended to be used and should
not be used with an attachment that would alter the center of gravity or
stability of this vehicle. Sky Trak assumes no liability for any third party
attachment that would alter the center of gravity stability.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT use unapproved attachments.
Following is a list of some of the attachments available through Sky Trak for
this vehicle model:
• 48” Standard Carriage
• 60” Standard Carriage
• 72” Standard Carriage
• 1-1/4 Cubic Yard Bucket
The standard capacity chart (Figure 47) is applicable for the above listed
attachments.
Using Other Attachments
78
3606 Rev 11/99
Operation
3. Always position the platform in the travel position (approximately
one foot above ground level) before moving the vehicle.
IMPORTANT! Make sure that required restraining equipment such as
railings, chains, cable, body belts with lanyards, etc. are in place and
properly used. Never use railings, planks, ladders, etc. on the platform for
the purpose of achieving additional reach or height.
Capacity Limitations
The combined mass (weight in pounds) of the platform, load and personnel
shall not exceed one-third (33%) of the capacity of the related load center
position indicated on the capacity chart. Refer to “Using the Capacity Chart”
on page 68.
Numerous attachments, marketed by Sky Trak are available for this
vehicle. The capacity charts attached to this vehicles dash are to be used
with Sky Trak approved attachments only. Hydraulically powered
attachments must only be used on vehicles equipped with auxiliary
hydraulics.
IMPORTANT! This vehicle is intended for the function of lifting only. This
vehicle is not designed to PULL, TOW or DRAG other objects.
Sky Trak makes no representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as
to the design, manufacture or fitness for use with this vehicle of any third
party source attachment. This vehicle is not intended to be used and should
not be used with an attachment that would alter the center of gravity or
stability of this vehicle. Sky Trak assumes no liability for any third party
attachment that would alter the center of gravity stability.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT use unapproved attachments.
Following is a list of some of the attachments available through Sky Trak for
this vehicle model:
• 48” Standard Carriage
• 60” Standard Carriage
• 72” Standard Carriage
• 1-1/4 Cubic Yard Bucket
The standard capacity chart (Figure 47) is applicable for the above listed
attachments.
Using Other Attachments