How to pick, carry & place a load, Elevating personnel, Defining platforms for elevating personnel – SkyTrak 10042 Operation Manual User Manual
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Model 10042
Rev. 11/03
Operation
To pick a load, tilt the carriage forward so the forks hang freely on the fork 
shaft. Move the forks inward or outward on the fork shaft so that they are 
aligned with the openings in the pallet. Tilt the carriage back and extend the 
boom slowly so the forks slide into the openings in the pallet. Raise the 
boom so that the load is lifted.
To carry a load, position the boom so that the load is as low as possible and 
the travel area is visible to the operator.
Before placing the load, determine whether the outriggers are to be in the 
raised or lowered position. Then use the capacity chart to determine safe 
boom extension range for the applicable load. To place a load, align the 
forks at the level the load is to be placed and then extend the boom slowly 
until the load is just above the area where it is to be placed. Lower the boom 
until the pallet rests in position and the forks are free to retract. Retract the 
forks slowly from under the load.
This vehicle is designed to lift and transport materials and should not be 
used to elevate personnel except as explained in this section. Only 
equipment designed and approved for elevating personnel should be used.
If the vehicle must be used to elevate personnel, use only a compliant work 
platform. Refer to “Defining Platforms For Elevating Personnel” on page 88 
for requirements. When using a work platform, the following precautions 
must be taken:
Defining Platforms For Elevating Personnel
The requirements for platforms shall include the following:
1. The platform floor must have a slip resistant surface not more than
8" (200 mm) above the normal load supporting surface of the forks.
2. The platform floor dimensions shall not exceed:
a.
Two times the load center distance as listed on the load chart 
that is attached to the vehicle. This floor dimension is measured 
parallel to the longitudinal center plane of the vehicle.
How To Pick, Carry & Place A Load
Elevating Personnel
WARNING:
Use only a compliant work platform to lift or
lower personnel. Never drive the vehicle with the work platform in 
a raised position or with personnel on board, even for a short dis-
tance.
