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Boom operation, Driving and steering, Danger – Snorkel TB66J User Manual

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Chapter 8 – Operation

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7. Turn the start switch to on and pause a few sec-

onds 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 sec-

onds 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. Turn the boom speed knob to slow.

2. Step down on the platform foot switch. This switch

must be held down to operate the upper controls.

3. Hold the appropriate control in the desired direction.

Always look in the direction of movement.

4. Gradually turn the boom speed knob to control

the boom extend, jib and platform level function

speed.

5. To stop movement release the control to its neutral

position or release the foot switch.

Driving and Steering

Danger

The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes un-

stable. Death or serious injury will 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 the

grade capability of the machine.

For operation of two wheel drive machines on grades up

to 25 percent, or four wheel drive machines on grades

up to 30 percent, it is recommended that the main boom

be near horizontal and the jib elevated just enough to

provide adequate ground clearance.

A 25 percent grade is a 30″ (0.76 m) vertical rise in 10′

(3.05 m) horizontal length.

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 (steer) end

of the chassis. In this position the machine is difficult to

control because:

• drive and steer control movements and their result-

ing 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

understand the information in this manual and on

the placards and decals on the machine before op-

erating the aerial platform on the job.

Figure 8.4 – Upper Controls

Front

Top

Emergency

Stop Button

Start Switch