Caution, Chapter 10 – stowing and transporting – Snorkel S1930CE User Manual
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Figure 10.1 – Rear of Chassis
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Caution
Lifting the aerial platform with the forklift forks po-
sitioned improperly can produce enough force to
damage machine components. When lifting the
machine from the side, place the forklift forks di-
rectly under the designated lift points.
4. If lifting from either side of the machine, place the
forklift forks directly under the designated points un-
der the pothole protector skid (refer to Figure 10.2).
Figure 10.2 – Side of Chassis
5. Do not raise the aerial platform higher than neces-
sary to transport it. Drive the forklift slowly and care-
fully when transporting the aerial platform.
Winching
Use a winch to load and unload the aerial platform on
ramps that exceed 20 percent grade. A grade of 20 per-
cent is a 61 cm (24
″ ) vertical rise in 3.05 m (10′) horizon-
tal length. A winch may also be used when poor traction,
uneven surfaces, or stepped ramp transition make driv-
ing hazardous.
Use the following procedure to winch the aerial platform
onto the transport vehicle.
Chapter 10 – Stowing and Transporting
To prevent unauthorized use and damage, properly stow
the aerial platform at the end of each work day. It must
also be properly stowed while transporting.
Stowing
Use the following procedure to properly stow the aerial
platform.
1. Retract the platform extension deck and ensure the
pin is in place.
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Caution
The extension deck is free to move when the pin is
removed. Make certain the pin is in place when the
deck is extended in the working position and when
it is stowed.
2. Fully lower the platform.
3. Push the emergency stop button in on the lower con-
trol panel.
4. Remove the key from the control selector switch.
5. Turn the battery disconnect switch off and lock it.
6. Securely close the swing-out trays.
Transporting
The aerial platform may be moved on a transport vehicle.
Depending on the particular situation, the aerial platform
may be lifted with a forklift, winched, driven, or hoisted
onto a vehicle such as a truck or trailer. Lifting with a
forklift is the preferred method.
The equipment used to load, unload, and transport the
aerial platform must have adequate capacity. The gross
vehicle weight is listed in Chapter 2 and is stamped on
the serial number placard.
The user assumes all responsibility for choosing the proper
method of transportation, and the proper selection and
use of transportation and tie-down devices, making sure
the equipment used is capable of supporting the weight
of the aerial platform and that all manufacturer’s instruc-
tions and warnings, regulations and safety rules of their
employer, the DOT and/or any other state or federal law
are followed.
Lifting With a Forklift
Use the following procedure to lift the aerial platform with
a forklift.
1. Properly stow the aerial platform.
2. Remove all personnel, tools, materials, or other loose
objects from the platform.
3. If lifting from the rear of the machine, insert the forklift
forks into the pockets (refer to Figure 10.1).
Forklift Pockets
Forklift Lift Points