Controls and indicators – Snorkel SB60 User Manual
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DO NOT use a machine that is damaged or
malfunctioning. Tag and remove the unit from
service until it is repaired.
11. While depressing foot switch, operate boom controls.
Observe that boom operates smoothly, and that boom
raise and lower, turret rotation, and boom extension
and retraction operate proportionally in conjunction
with stroke of handle. Observe that platform maintains
level when boom is elevated.
12. With the boom elevated five degrees above horizon or
greater, operate drive control handle. Observe that
drive speed should be no faster than (1 foot [0.30 m]
per second). Lower upper boom to stowed position.
13. Press the service horn button. Observe that horn is
audible.
NOTE: Hand interlock controls drive / steer
functions only.
NOTE: Foot switch interlock controls boom functions
only.
Figure 3: Platform Controls
Figure 2: Platform Controls
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Controls and Indicators
Figure 5: Platform Controls
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Figure 4: Chassis Controls
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1. Oil pressure gauge
2. Water temperature gauge
3. Hourmeter
4. Emergency stop
5. Key switch
6. Engine start
7. Glow plug (Diesel only)
8. Auxiliary power for emergency lowering only
9. Function enable
10. Boom control
11. Boom extension control
12. Turret control
13. Jib control
14. Cage rotation
15. Cage level control
16. Circuit breaker
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17. Generator (optional)
18. Horn button
19. Emergency stop
20. Tilt warning indicator
21. Low oil pressure indicator
22. Torque/Speed selector
23. Fuel selector (Gasoline only)/
Glow plug (Diesel only)
24. Auxiliary power for emergency lowering only
25. Boom/Turret control
26. Boom extension control
27. Cage rotate control
28. Jib control
29. Cage level control
30. Drive control handle/interlock
31. Lights (optional)
32. Engine start switch
33. Foot interlock switch
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Electrical Schematic; SB-60 DIESEL
Schéma de câblage; SB-60 DIESEL
Elektrischer Schaltplan; SB-60 (Diesel)
Esquema eléctrico; SB-60 DIESEL