Boom operation, Driving and steering, Danger – Snorkel AB80J User Manual
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Chapter 8 – Operation
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7. Turn the anti-restart master switch to on and pause
a few seconds while the alarm sounds to alert others
that the machine is about to start. Turn the switch to
start, then release it to on. The engine will not start if
the switch is left in the on position for 30 seconds or
longer before turning it to start. The switch must be
turned back to off before the engine will start.
Note
If the machine has a GM engine, there will be a 7 to 10
second delay after starting the engine, before the throttle
will go to mid or high. Start the engine and wait 10 seconds
before proceeding with machine operation.
8. Let the engine warm to operating temperature.
Boom Operation
Use the following procedure to operate the turntable,
boom, or platform functions.
1. Step down on the platform foot switch (refer to Figure
8.4). This switch must be held down to operate the
upper controls.
Figure 8.4 – Platform
2. Hold the appropriate control in the desired direction.
As the main boom is raised on AB85J machines, the
tip boom is extended a maximum of 30″ (76.2 cm).
Always look in the direction of movement.
3. Releasing the control to its neutral position, or releas-
ing the foot switch will stop movement.
Driving and Steering
Danger
The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unstable.
Death or serious injury can result from a tip-over
accident. Do not drive an elevated aerial platform on
soft, uneven, or sloping surfaces. Do not drive the
machine on grades that exceed 30 percent.
For operation on grades up to 30 percent, it is recom-
mended that the main boom be near horizontal and the
jib be elevated just enough to provide adequate ground
clearance.
A 30 percent grade is a 36″ (0.91 m) vertical rise in 10′
(3.05 m) horizontal length.
Avoid driving with the platform over the front end of the
chassis. In this position the machine is difficult to control
because:
• drive and steer control movements and their resulting
machine movements are reversed.
• when driving fast, sudden turns or stops produce
more severe reactions to platform occupants.
• more turning space is required to prevent the platform
from colliding with obstacles several feet beyond the
path of the tires.
Warning
Death or serious injury can result from improperly
driving or steering the aerial platform. Read and un-
derstand the information in this manual and on the
placards and decals on the machine before operating
the aerial platform on the job.
The blue and yellow arrows on the chassis indicate the
direction the chassis will move when the drive or steer
control is moved toward the corresponding color.
When the machine is in the stowed position, with the
booms centered between the rear wheels, the direction
of drive and steer control movement corresponds with
the direction of chassis movement.
When the turntable is rotated from the stowed position,
with the booms to either side of or in front of the chassis,
the direction of control movement does not correspond
with the direction of chassis movement.
To avoid confusion, always drive to the work area or
move between work areas with the turntable and booms
in the stowed position. After arriving at the work area, the
booms may be positioned to the side or the front of the
chassis for final positioning. Always look in the direction
of movement as indicated by the directional arrows on
the chassis.
Use the following procedure to operate the drive and
steer functions.
1. Determine the desired drive range for the specific
driving conditions. Place the switch in the appropriate
position to achieve the desired drive wheel opera-
tion.
• Use high range (two wheel drive) when traveling
across firm, flat, level surfaces. High range can only
be activated when the booms are stowed. High
range is for high speed, low torque operation.
Platform Foot
Switch
Lanyard Anchors