Warning, Emergency operations – SkyTrak 3606 Operation Manual User Manual
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3606 Rev 11/99
Emergency Operations
USE IN CASE OF:
BOOM LIFT LINE FAILURE (Lift Cylinder to Bulkhead)
BOOM LIFT LINE FAILURE (Bulkhead to Control Valve)
BOOM EXTEND LINE FAILURE
1. Clear the area of any unneccessary personnel.
2. Block all four wheels.
3. Place a container under the failed hose to catch any hydraulic oil
that may escape during this procedure.
4. Return to the cab, fasten your seat belt and start the engine.
5. Slowly retract the boom.
6. Slowly lower the boom and ground the carriage and/or attachment.
7. Shut off the engine.
8. Completely remove the load from the carriage and/or attachment.
9. Place a tag on both the ignition key and the steering wheel stating
that the vehicle should not be operated. See page 81-82 for tags.
10. Have the vehicle serviced immediately. Replace any failed hydraulic
lines with new parts (Figure 58).
STEP 2
WARNING
Wear protective clothing and proper eye protection when working with
or around hydraulic oil. Wait for hydraulic oil to cool before attempting to
repair the failure. Hot hydraulic oil can cause severe burns and other
serious injury.
92
3606 Rev 11/99
Emergency Operations
USE IN CASE OF:
BOOM LIFT LINE FAILURE (Lift Cylinder to Bulkhead)
BOOM LIFT LINE FAILURE (Bulkhead to Control Valve)
BOOM EXTEND LINE FAILURE
1. Clear the area of any unneccessary personnel.
2. Block all four wheels.
3. Place a container under the failed hose to catch any hydraulic oil
that may escape during this procedure.
4. Return to the cab, fasten your seat belt and start the engine.
5. Slowly retract the boom.
6. Slowly lower the boom and ground the carriage and/or attachment.
7. Shut off the engine.
8. Completely remove the load from the carriage and/or attachment.
9. Place a tag on both the ignition key and the steering wheel stating
that the vehicle should not be operated. See page 81-82 for tags.
10. Have the vehicle serviced immediately. Replace any failed hydraulic
lines with new parts (Figure 58).
STEP 2
WARNING
Wear protective clothing and proper eye protection when working with
or around hydraulic oil. Wait for hydraulic oil to cool before attempting to
repair the failure. Hot hydraulic oil can cause severe burns and other
serious injury.