Secondary Boom Cable Track - Genie Z80/60 Service Manual

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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
BOOM COMPONENTS
22 Press the scroll button
= 40° is shown on the display.
ANGLE
23 Press the plus button
press the enter button
Result: The alarm should not sound.
Result: The alarm does sound. Repeat this
procedure beginning with step 1.
24 Press the scroll button until
display. Press the plus button
then press the enter button
25 Start the engine.
26 Activate the boom up function until the digital
level reads 65°.
Result: The primary boom should stop.
Result: The primary boom does not stop.
Immediately release the function enable button
and lower the boom. Repeat this procedure
beginning with step 1.
Tip-over hazard. If the boom does
not stop at 65°, immediately
release the function enable button
and lower the primary boom.
Failure to lower the boom could
cause the machine to tip over
resulting in death or serious injury.
4 - 42
until
PRIMARY BOOM
to select yes, then
to accept.
is shown on the
EXIT
to select yes,
to accept.
Z-80/60
4-6

Secondary Boom Cable Track

The secondary boom cable track guides the cables
and hoses running up through the inside of the
secondary boom. It can be repaired link by link
without removing the cables and hoses that run
through it. Removal of the secondary boom cable
track is required to repair it.
How to Remove the Cable Track
Note: The secondary boom cable track must be
removed with the secondary boom extension
cylinder. See 4-9, How to Remove the Secondary
Boom Extension Cylinder .
How to Repair the Cable Track
Component damage hazard.
The boom cable track can be
damaged if it is twisted.
A cable track repair kit is available
through the Genie Industries
Service Parts Department.
1 Remove the secondary boom extension
cylinder.
Note: The secondary boom extension cylinder
must be removed as an assembly with the cable
tracks, cable track trays and cable track support
tubes from the platform end of the secondary
boom. See 4-9, How to Remove the Secondary
Boom Extension Cylinder .
2 Visually inspect the cable track and determine
which 4-link section needs to be replaced.
June 2011
REV D
Part No. 88619

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