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Sandblast protection kit, Structures, Weldments – Snorkel TB60 2014 User Manual

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Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection

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TB60 – 0083739

Note

There is not an off switch for the flashing light. The light

cannot be turned off.

Sandblast Protection Kit

The optional sandblast protection kit protects the cyl-

inders from abrasion while sandblasting or from paint

overspray. Rubber covers (refer to Figure 7.15) protect

each cylinder rod as it extends and retracts. The cov-

ers prevent sand and paint from damaging the cylinder

seals and rod.

Figure 7.15 – Sandblast Protection Kit

To inspect the sand blast protection kit:

1. Inspect the covers while operating the machine to

ensure they are securely fastened and completely

cover the cylinder rod.

2. Make sure there are no holes in the covers.

Structures

Visually inspect all weldments and related components.

It is important to inspect the fasteners that connect the

components.

Weldments

To inspect the weldments:

1. Visually inspect all weldments for abnormal wear,

abrasion, or deformation that could cause interfer-

ence between moving parts.

2. Inspect the welds on the structural components.

Pay particular attention to boom welds. The area to

be inspected should be clean and free of dirt and

grease.

3. Look for visible cracks in the weld and at the weld

to parent material joint. A bright light may be used to

provide adequate visibility of the inspection area.

Slide Pads

The main boom has slide pads (refer to Figure 7.16)

between the boom sections.

Figure 7.16 – Boom Sections

To inspect the slide pads:

1. Use the lower controls to position the main boom

near horizontal. Extend the tip boom about 1′ (30

cm).

2. Visually inspect the slide pads to make sure they

are securely fastened to the main boom.

3. Inspect the surface where the pads contact the tip

boom. The paint must be in place with no signs of

bare metal.

Wire Ropes

Visually inspect the wire ropes where they are connected

to the outside of the main boom. There is a wire rope

connection on the bottom of the tip end of the main boom

(refer to Figure 7.17) and also one on the top of the base

end of the boom (refer to Figure 7.18).

Figure 7.17 – Bottom of Main Boom at Tip End

Cylinder Rod Cover

Slide Pads

Slide Pads