Weight of the load being lifted, Warning, Operation – SkyTrak 10054 Operation Manual User Manual
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Operation
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Model 10054
Rev. 11/03
As the boom is extended, boom extend letters (2) will appear on the left side 
of the primary intermediate boom (4) visible to the operator. The letters are 
graduated in four foot increments. These letters indicate the point of boom 
extension and correspond to the capacity chart. For example, when the 
letter “A” first appears, the boom is at the point of boom extension 
corresponding to the arc of line “A” throughout all the capacity charts that 
follow.
The boom angle indicator, located on the left side of the outer boom (5), 
indicates the angle of the boom and also corresponds with the angles 
indicated on the capacity chart.
To accurately use the capacity chart, the operator must first determine three 
important things:
1. Weight of the load being lifted.
2. Height of the structure where the load is to be placed.
3. Distance where the load will ultimately be placed in front of the front
tires.
WARNING:
DO NOT exceed rated capacities. Any attempt
to lift or carry loads in excess of those shown on the capacity 
chart in the operator's compartment may cause vehicle tipover, 
loss of load or structural damage which could result in death or 
serious injury.
