Stowing & transporting – Snorkel SR SERIES User Manual
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9. STOWING & TRANSPORTING
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STOWING
At the end of each work day (or in preparation for
transporting, pushing, lifting, or storage) a
qualified operator should put the SR into its
STOWED POSITION then lock it.
The correct STOWED POSITION is shown here.
To bring the SR into the STOWED POSITION
use the controls on either the base-control panel
(1) or the platform-control box (2) to:
1. Fully lower the platform (3).
2.
For models with outriggers: Use the outrigger
controls (4) to completely raise all four of the
outriggers (5).
3. Close the platform entry chain (6) and close all
the doors on the machine.
To lock an SR:
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1. Push the EMERGENCY STOP switch (7)
down (OFF) and set the MAIN POWER switch
(8) to OFF then remove the key (9).
2. Turn the BATTERY switch (10) OFF and
padlock it.
3. (OPTION - LPG)
For machines equipped with
LPG: close the valve (11) on the LPG-tank
(completely screwed in).
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TRANSPORTING
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
instructions and warnings, regulations and safety
rules of their employer, the DOT and/or any other
state or federal law are followed.
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YTrailering
D A N G ER
Loading ramps must be able to support that
weight. Transport trailers must be able to
safely transport that weight.
SR brake and drive systems are not designed
for grades over 20% to 32%, depending on
the model. Drive slowly and carefully on all
slopes and loading ramps.
9. STOWING & TRANSPORTING