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November 2003
REV A
39 Place blocks under each of the lower secondary
boom leveling links for support at the turntable
pivot end.
40 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from both of
the upper pivot to lower secondary boom
leveling link pivot pins. Use a soft metal drift to
remove the pins, then remove the upper pivot
from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The upper pivot
could become unbalanced and fall
when removed from the machine
is not properly supported by the
overhead crane.
41 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the center of the engine side lower secondary
boom leveling link.
42 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the
engine side lower leveling link pivot pin at the
mid-pivot.
43 Use a soft metal drift to remove the pin, then
remove the engine side lower secondary boom
leveling link from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The engine side
lower secondary boom leveling
link could become unbalanced and
fall when removed from the
machine if not properly supported
by the overhead crane.
Part No. 75861
SECONDARY BOOM COMPONENTS
44 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the center of the ground controls side lower
secondary boom leveling link.
45 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the
ground controls side lower leveling link pivot pin
at the mid-pivot.
46 Use a soft metal drift to remove the pin, then
remove the ground controls side lower
secondary boom leveling link from the machine.
47 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the compression link.
48 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the
compression link pivot pin at the lower
secondary boom. Use a soft metal drift to
remove the pin, then remove the compression
link from the machine.
Genie Z-60/34
Section 4 • Repair Procedures
Crushing hazard. The ground
controls side lower secondary
boom leveling link could become
unbalanced and fall when
removed from the machine if not
properly supported by the
overhead crane.
Crushing hazard. The
compression link could become
unbalanced and fall when
removed from the machine if not
properly supported by the
overhead crane.
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