Skyjack SJ46AJ Operating Manual

Skyjack SJ46AJ Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL (ANSI/CSA)
ARTICULATING BOOMS
MODELS
SJ46AJ
169510AD-A
November 2015

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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL (ANSI/CSA) ARTICULATING BOOMS MODELS SJ46AJ 169510AD-A November 2015...
  • Page 2 This manual is based on Serial Number(s): SJ 46AJ 95 000 853 & Above Please refer to the website (www.skyjack.com) for older Serial Numbers. Skyjack Service Center Parts & Service (Europe) Unit 1 Maes Y Clawdd 3451 Swenson Ave. St. Charles,...
  • Page 3 The Safety Alert Symbol identifies important safety messages on aerial platform, safety signs This Safety Alert Symbol means attention! in manuals or elsewhere. When you see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal Become alert! Your safety is involved. injury or death.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform ....................5 Read and Heed ..............................5 Safety Rules ................................6 Section 2 - Familiarization ........................13 Familiarization of Articulated Boom Series ..................13 Component Identification ........................14 Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections ..................20 Function Tests ..........................28 Winching and Towing Procedure ....................40 Emergency Lowering Procedures ....................42...
  • Page 5: Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform

    SKYJACK warrants each new articulating series work platform to be free of defective parts and workmanship for the first 24 months. Any defective part will be replaced or repaired by your local SKYJACK dealer at no charge for parts or labor. Contact the SKYJACK Service Department for warranty statement extensions or exclusions.
  • Page 6: Safety Rules

    Common sense dictates the use of protective clothing when working on or near machinery. Use appropriate safety devices to protect your eyes, ears, hands, feet and body. Any modifications from the original design are strictly forbidden without written permission from SKYJACK. SJ 46AJ...
  • Page 7 Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform Safety Rules Electrocution Hazard This aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Maintain a Minimum Safe Approach Distance (MSAD) from energized power lines and parts as listed below. The operator must allow for the platform to sway, rock or sag. This aerial platform does not provide protection from contact with or proximity to an electrically charged conductor.
  • Page 8 Safety Rules Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform Safety Precautions Know and understand the safety precautions before going on to next section. WARNING • DO NOT increase the lateral Failure to heed the following safety surface area of the platform. precautions could result in tip over, Increasing the area exposed falling, crushing, or other hazards leading...
  • Page 9 Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform Safety Rules Safety Precautions (Continued) Know and understand the safety precautions before going on to next section. • DO NOT operate an aerial • BE AWARE of blind spots when platform that ladders, operating the aerial platform.
  • Page 10 • DO NOT place materials on the guardrails or materials that exceed the confines of the guardrails unless approved by Skyjack. • distribute load • DO NOT operate if aerial unevenly.
  • Page 11 • has alterations or modifications not approved by the manufacturer. Skyjack recommends the use of a fall restraint • has safety devices which have been altered system to keep an occupant within the confines or disabled.
  • Page 12 Notes SJ 46AJ Page 12 December 2007...
  • Page 13: Section 2 - Familiarization

    Section 2 - Familiarization SJ AJ Series 2.1 Familiarization of Articulated Boom Series WARNING Aerial platform Familiarization should be given only to individuals who are QUALIFIED/ COMPETENT and TRAINED to operate an aerial platform. Do not operate this aerial platform without proper authorization and training. Failure to avoid 1 2 1 2 this hazard could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 14: Component Identification

    Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2 Component Identification 2.2-3 Drive Bypass Valve This valve is located on the inboard side of the drive The following descriptions are for identification, pump and can be identified with a yellow paint mark explanation and locating purposes only.
  • Page 15 Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-5 Differential Lock Switch This switch is located on the platform control console. The differential locking system provides more traction by providing equal drive to each wheel regardless of traction. Differential locks are used to prevent from getting stuck when driving on loose, muddy, or rocky terrain.
  • Page 16 Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2-7 Base Control Console This control console is located in the panel mounted in the control compartment. Figure 2-5. Base Control Console Off/Base/Platform Key Switch - This three-way Start/Function Enable/Emergency Power selector switch allows operator to “ ”...
  • Page 17 Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-7 Base Control Console (Continued) Figure 2-5. Base Control Console Riser Raise/Lower Switch - This switch controls Engine Diagnosis Switch (If Equipped) - When held in either direction, this switch “ ” enables “ ”...
  • Page 18 Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2-8 Platform Control Console This control console is mounted at front guardrail of the platform. It has the following controls: EMERGENCY LOWERING EMERGENCY LOWERING EMERGENCY LOWERING PROCEDURE PROCEDURE PROCEDURE At Platform Controls: At Platform Controls: At Platform Controls: 1.
  • Page 19 Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-8 Platform Control Console (Continued) EMERGENCY LOWERING EMERGENCY LOWERING EMERGENCY LOWERING PROCEDURE PROCEDURE PROCEDURE At Platform Controls: At Platform Controls: At Platform Controls: 1. Pull out emergency stop button. 1. Pull out emergency stop button. 1.
  • Page 20: Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections

    Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Platform Platform Control Railing Console Manual Box Footswitch Platform Assembly 2.3 Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections 2.3-2 Electrical Maintaining the electrical components is essential to Begin the visual and daily maintenance inspections good performance and service life of the aerial platform.
  • Page 21 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Muffler Charge Pressure Filter High Pressure Filter Air Filter Battery Main Power Disconnect Switch Ensure all compartment latches are secure 1. Check battery cases for damage. and in proper working order. 2. Clean battery terminals and cable ends •...
  • Page 22 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Muffler Charge Pressure Filter High Pressure Filter Air Filter Battery Main Power Disconnect Switch • High Pressure Filter Check oil level on dipstick Ensure housing is secure and shows no Oil level should be in the “safe” zone. visible damage or leakage.
  • Page 23 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Brake Manifold Main Manifold Base Control Console Hydraulic Tank Fuel Tank Emergency Power Unit 2.3-6 Control Compartment • Brake and Main Manifolds Ensure all compartment latches are Ensure all fittings and hoses are properly secure and in proper working order.
  • Page 24 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Overhead View Tie Rod Oscillating Cylinder Turret Rotation Limit Switch Assembly Gear Drive Axle Wheel/Tire Assembly Rotary Manifold Steer Cylinder Assembly • Fuel Leaks • Oscillating Cylinder Assembly Ensure that there no fuel leaks. Ensure oscillating cylinder assembly is properly secured, there are no loose DANGER...
  • Page 25 Wheel/Tire Assembly can adversely affect stability. Therefore, The aerial platform is either equipped with replace tires only with the exact Skyjack- air tires or foam-filled tires. Tire and/or wheel approved type. Failure to operate failure could result in an aerial platform tip with matched approved tires in good over.
  • Page 26 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Wear Pads Main and Fly Booms Power Track Riser Cylinders Rotary Actuator 2.3-10 Platform Control Console Ensure all hoses are properly tightened and Ensure all switches/controllers are returned there is no evidence of hydraulic leakage. to neutral and are properly secured.
  • Page 27 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Work Light 2.3-14 Special Options • Battery Warmer/Hydraulic Oil Heater (If Equipped) Ensure battery warmer/hydraulic oil heater cord is properly secured with no signs of visible damage and hydraulic leakage. • Work Light (If Equipped) Ensure lamps are properly secured with no signs of visible damage.
  • Page 28: Function Tests

    Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Muffler Hydraulic Return Filter High Pressure Filter Air Filter Battery Main Power Disconnect Switch 2.4 Function Tests WARNING Function tests are designed to discover any malfunctions Cold Weather - Caution must be before aerial platform is put into service. The operator exercised when operating aerial platform must understand and follow step-by-step instructions in cold temperature.
  • Page 29 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Base Control Console Off/Base/Platform Base/Off/Platform Key Switch Key Switch Emergency Emergency Stop Stop Start/Function Enable/ Emergency Power Switch 2.4-2 Base Control Console • Test Base Emergency Stop On platform control console, pull out “ ”...
  • Page 30 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Base Control Console Off/Base/Platform Base/Off/Platform Key Switch Key Switch Emergency Emergency Stop Stop Start/Function Enable/ Emergency Power Switch • Test Platform Self-leveling 3. On base control console, pull out “ ” emergency stop button. 1.
  • Page 31 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Base Control Console Off/Base/Platform Base/Off/Platform Key Switch Key Switch Emergency Emergency Stop Stop Start/Function Enable/ Emergency Power Switch • Test Off/Base/Platform (Base/Off/Platform) 7. Select “ ” start position from engine Switch start/on/off switch to start engine. 1.
  • Page 32 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Base Control Console Positive Air Shutoff Option Positive Air Shutoff Switch Shutoff Valve Shutoff Valve Engaged Disengaged Engine Compartment Side • Test Positive Air Shutoff (If Equipped) CAUTION This function test should NOT be performed while the engine is running.
  • Page 33 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Drive/Steer Controller Emergency Stop Platform Control Platform Railing Console Manual Box Fall Protection Fall Protection Anchorage Anchorage Footswitch Footswitch Platform Platform Assembly Assembly 2.4-3 Platform Control Console • Test Platform Emergency Stop Light 1. On platform control console, pull out “ ”...
  • Page 34 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Drive/Steer Controller Emergency Stop Platform Control Platform Railing Console Manual Box Fall Protection Fall Protection Anchorage Anchorage Footswitch Footswitch Platform Platform Assembly Assembly • Test Footswitch • Test Engine Start/On/Off Switch 1. Ensure engine start/on/off switch is in 1.
  • Page 35 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Engine start/on/off Switch Horn Drive/Steer Controller • Test Driving Function • Test Driving Speed 1. Depress and hold footswitch. WARNING Ensure that there are no personnel or obstructions in the path of travel, 2. Raise “ ”...
  • Page 36 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Engine start/on/off Switch Horn Drive/Steer Controller • Test Emergency Power 5. Turn “ ” emergency power switch to “ ” on position and activate each function CAUTION control handle or switch. Result: All boom and steer functions When operating on auxiliary power, do should operate.
  • Page 37 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Engine start/on/off Switch Horn Drive/Steer Controller • Test Horn 5. Remove your foot from footswitch. Result: Aerial platform should come to an abrupt stop. If aerial platform does not 1. Push “ ” horn pushbutton. stop immediately, or if aerial platform pulls Result: Horn should sound.
  • Page 38 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Engine start/on/off Switch Horn Drive/Steer Controller • Test Differential Lock Switch WARNING Before engaging differential lock, ensure drive/steer controller is in neutral position. 1. On platform control console, push d i f f e r e n t i a l l o c k s w i t c h f o r w a r d “...
  • Page 39 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Oscillating Axle - Locked Oscillating Axle - Unlocked • Test Oscillating Axles WARNING DO NOT operate any control on platform control console without proper fall protection secured to designated location in platform. Failure to avoid this hazard could result in death or serious injury! 1.
  • Page 40: Winching And Towing Procedure

    Procedures Section 2 - Familiarization 2.5 Winching and Towing Procedure Position aerial platform on a firm and level This section provides the operator with procedure about surface. winching and towing and on how to manually release brakes. Chock or block wheels to prevent aerial platform from rolling.
  • Page 41 Section 2 - Familiarization Procedures 2.5-1 To Release Brakes Manually CAUTION Brakes must be manually disengaged for winching or Do not release brakes before disengaging towing. drive motor! WARNING Push in black brake valve plunger (item 2). Do not manually disengage brakes if aerial platform is on a slope.
  • Page 42: Emergency Lowering Procedures

    Procedures Section 2 - Familiarization 2.6 Emergency Lowering Procedures At Platform Control Console: This section guides the operator on how to use Ensure engine is off. emergency lowering system. This system allows platform lowering in the event of an emergency or engine malfunction.
  • Page 43: Section 3 - Operation

    Section 3 - Operation General 3.0 Operation • The operator must be sure that the aerial platform This section provides the necessary information needed has been properly maintained and inspected to operate the aerial platform. It is important that the user before using it.
  • Page 44: Major Components

    Section 3 - Operation 3.2 Major Components Platform Control Console Fly Boom Platform Main Boom Power Track Lift Cylinder Riser Riser Control Cylinders Compartment Base Control Engine Console Compartment Turret Base SKYJACK Articulating Boom SJ 46AJ Page 44 December 2007...
  • Page 45: Major Assemblies

    Section 3 - Operation Major Assemblies 3.3 Major Assemblies 3.4 Serial Number Nameplate The aerial platform consists of four major assemblies: The serial number nameplate, located at the rear of the the base, turret, boom assembly and platform. aerial platform, lists the following: •...
  • Page 46 Component Identification Operation - Section 3 3.5 Component Identification 3.5-4 Turret Transportation Lock This locking device is located in the turret. The following descriptions are for identification, explanation and locating purposes only. 3.5-1 Manual Storage Box This weather-resistant box is mounted under the control console on the platform.
  • Page 47: Component Identification (Optional Equipment/Attachments)

    Section 3 - Operation Component Identification 3.6 Component Identification (Optional 3.6-4 Tire Sealant (If Equipped) This option is identified with a tire sealant label located Equipment/Attachments) at the rim of the wheel. The following descriptions are for identification, explanation and locating purposes only. 3.6-1 Cold Weather Start (If Equipped) The battery warmer/hydraulic oil heater cord is located on the engine compartment near the battery.
  • Page 48 Component Identification Operation - Section 3 3.6-5 Hydraulic Generator (If Equipped) WARNING Only qualified persons should install, To start the hydraulic generator: operate, maintain and repair the welder. Ensure that engine is running. CAUTION On platform control console, turn generator on/ Breathing welding fumes and gases can off switch to “...
  • Page 49: Operator's Responsibility

    Section 3 - Operation Operator’s Responsibility 3.7 Operator’s Responsibility 3. Cold Weather Hydraulic System Warm Up It is the responsibility of the operator, prior to each work shift, to perform the following: WARNING 1. Visual and Daily Maintenance Inspections Caution must be exercised when operating aerial platform in cold •...
  • Page 50: Start Operation

    Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8 Start Operation 3.8-1 To Activate Base Control Console Carefully read and completely understand the Operating Manual and all warnings and instruction labels WARNING (refer to labels section) on the aerial platform. Ensure that you maintain three points of contact to mount/dismount the platform.
  • Page 51 Section 3 - Operation Start Operation 3.8-3 To Rotate Turret Using Base Control 3.8-6 To Raise or Lower Main Boom Using Base Console Control Console WARNING Activate and hold function enable switch “ ” by pushing it to the right. When rotating the turret, ensure that there are no personnel or obstructions in the Push main boom raise/lower switch to either...
  • Page 52 Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8-9 To Operate Using Emergency Power Push and hold “ ” start position from start/on/off Switch at Base Control Console switch until engine starts. This is a momentary-type switch. This switch allows all functions except the drive function to operate in the WARNING event of engine malfunction.
  • Page 53 Section 3 - Operation Start Operation 3.8-14 To Move Riser Up and Down Using DANGER Platform Control Console The drive orientation can change when the turret is swung 90 degrees off center Depress and hold footswitch. of the normal driving position (roughly when boom is swung past the rear tire).
  • Page 54 Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8-18 To Raise or Lower Main Boom Using 3.8-22a To Engage Differential Lock Switch Platform Control Console Depress and hold footswitch. Depress and hold footswitch. On platform control console, push differential lock Push and hold boom/turret controller in this switch forward “...
  • Page 55: Refueling Procedure

    Section 3 - Operation Refueling Procedure 3.9 Refueling Procedure 3.9-1 Regular Fuel This section provides the operator with the procedure Ensure engine and all systems are turned off and on how to refuel the engine with regular fuel and install emergency stop buttons are depressed.
  • Page 56 Refueling Procedure Section 3 - Operation 3.9-2 Propane To install a propane cylinder: Ensure engine and all systems are turned off and WARNING emergency stop button is depressed. Follow all local and federal regulations for propane handling. Place propane cylinder on bracket or in compartment.
  • Page 57: Loading/Unloading

    Section 3 - Operation Loading/Unloading 3.10 Loading/Unloading Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” off Know and heed all national, state/provincial and local position. rules which apply to transporting of aerial platforms. Chock aerial platform wheels (if necessary). Only qualified/competent personnel shall operate the aerial platform during loading/unloading.
  • Page 58 Loading/Unloading Section 3 - Operation 3.10-2 Locking the Turret WARNING Use chains of ample load capacity Ensure that turret is positioned so that turret sufficient to withstand aerial platform transportation lock tube (item 1 - Figure 3-7) is weight. aligned into one of two turret locking points in the turret rotation lock plate.
  • Page 59: Chassis Tilt

    Section 3 - Operation Chassis Tilt 3.11 Chassis Tilt 3.11-1 Platform Uphill If the aerial platform becomes tilted with the platform This section guides the operator with regard to uphill (refer to Figure 3-9) follow the steps below to recovering from an inclined position. return to a lowered and retracted position.
  • Page 60: Technical Diagrams

    Diagrams Section 3 - Operation 3.12 Technical Diagrams Feet (Meters) (16.76) (15.24) (13.72) (12.19) (10.67) (9.14) (7.62) (6.10) (4.57) (3.05) (1.52) (-1.52) (-3.05) (-3.05) (-1.52) (1.52) (3.05) (4.57) (6.10) (7.62) (9.14) Figure 3-11. Reach Diagram - 46AJ -5” (-12.70 cm) 30”...
  • Page 61 Section 3 - Operation Diagrams 3.12 Technical Diagrams (Continued) WARNING Do not raise the platform in work mode if it is not on a firm level surface. Axle oscillation free (travel mode) - drive speed 7.7 km/h (4.8 mph) max. Axle oscillation locked (work mode) - drive speed 0.8 km/h (0.5 mph) max.
  • Page 62 Notes SJ 46AJ Page 62 December 2007...
  • Page 63: Section 4 - Tables

    Section 4 Tables Table 4.1 Standard and Optional Features MODEL SJ 46AJ S T A N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T 12-Volt DC emergency power  5-foot jib  Base controls  Platform controls ...
  • Page 64: Table 4.2A Specifications And Features

    Tables Section 4 Table 4.2a Specifications and Features MODEL SJ 46AJ Total platform length (outside) 60 in./ 72 in. (152 cm/ 183 cm) Total platform depth (outside) 30 in. (76 cm) Working 52 ft. 3 in. (15.93 m) Platform elevated 46 ft.
  • Page 65: Table 4.2B Specifications And Features

    200°F(+93°C) Limits Approved Alternates Chevron Rykon MV (Note: Cold weather starting temperatures can be Mobilfluid 424 improved with Skyjack options. Please consult your Esso Univis N46 nearest Skyjack service center.) Hydraulic Tank Capacity 24 gal. (91 L) 123AF-ANSI SJ 46AJ...
  • Page 66: Table 4.3 Owner's Annual Inspection Record

    Tables Section 4 Table 4.3 Owner’s Annual Inspection Record Model Number: _________________ Serial Number:__________________ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 1000AB This decal is located on the control compartment cowling. It must be completed after an annual inspection has been completed.
  • Page 67: Table 4.4 Tire/Wheel Specifications

    Section 4 Tables Table 4.4 Tire/Wheel Specifications SJ 46AJ Tire Size 315/55 D20 Type Air/Foam-filled Tire Ply Rating Wheel Nuts Torque 290 ft-lb (393.2 Nm) 60639AB-ANSI Table 4.5 Maximum Platform Capacities SJ 46AJ 500 lb. (227 kg) Total Capacity 2 Persons Maximum Wind 28 mph (12.5 m/s) Maximum Side Force...
  • Page 68: Table 4.6 Floor Loading Pressure

    Intermixing tires of different types or using tires of types other than those originally supplied with this equipment can adversely affect stability. Therefore, replace tires only with the exact Skyjack- approved type. Failure to operate with matched approved tires in good condition may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 69: Table 4.7 Maintenance And Inspection Schedule

    B - Perform Scheduled Maintenance Inspection. Refer to Service & Maintenance manual. * - Maintenance must be performed only by trained and competent personnel who are familiar with mechanical procedures. † - Refer to Skyjack's website @ www.skyjack.com for latest service bulletins prior to performing quarterly or yearly inspection.
  • Page 70: Table 4.8 Operator's Checklist

    Model: Hourmeter Reading: Operator's Name (Printed): Date: Time: Operator's Signature: Each item shall be inspected using the appropriate section of the Skyjack operating manual. As each item is inspected, check the appropriate box. INSPECTION FREQUENCY - PASS DAILY  - FAIL FREQUENTLY ...
  • Page 71: Section 5 - Labels

    Section 5 Labels Label Legend Safety Red Safety Red indicates DANGER. Safety Orange Safety Orange indicates WARNING. Safety Yellow Safety Yellow indicates CAUTION. Safety Green Safety Green indicates emergency lowering. Safety Blue Safety Blue indicates safety information. SJ 46AJ December 2007 Page 71...
  • Page 72 Labels Section 5 Engine Side Label Pictorial Description Connect AC Supply Connect AC supply here. Body Crushing Hazard Danger - Body crushing hazard Crushing Hazard Danger - Crushing hazard SJ 46AJ Page 72 December 2007...
  • Page 73 Engine Side (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Warning - Do Not Alter Do not alter or disable limit switches or other safety devices. Skyjack Logo Skyjack Model Number* Product Identifier *Model number will vary, may not be as shown. SJ 46AJ...
  • Page 74 Labels Section 5 Engine Compartment Label Pictorial Description Winching/Towing/Pushing Procedure Refer to Operating manual. 1. Block or chock wheels to prevent aerial platform from rolling. 2. Turn main power disconnect switch to off position. At engine side: 3. Locate bypass valve (marked with yellow colour) on inboard side of drive pump.
  • Page 75 Section 5 Labels Engine Compartment Label Pictorial Description Lift and Tie Down Points Only use these points for lifting or tying down. Tire Sealant (If Equipped) Indicates that tire sealant is present inside the tires. Wheel Specifications Refer to manual for wheel type, offset, pressure and torque. SJ 46AJ December 2007 Page 75...
  • Page 76 Labels Section 5 Engine Compartment (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Wheel Load* Indicates rated wheel load. *Wheel load will vary over different aerial platforms. Tire Pressure* Indicates rated tire pressure. *Tire pressure will vary, may not be as shown. Foam-filled Tire (If Equipped) Indicates foam-filled tire.
  • Page 77 Section 5 Labels Rear Side - Base Label Pictorial Description 4x4 (If Equipped) Product identifier - 4 wheel drive Serial Plate* Product identification and specifications *Serial plates will vary, may not be as shown. SJ 46AJ December 2007 Page 77...
  • Page 78 Labels Section 5 Control Compartment Label Pictorial Description Winching/Towing/Pushing Procedure Refer to Operating manual. 1. Block or chock wheels to prevent aerial platform from rolling. 2. Turn main power disconnect switch to off position. At engine side: 3. Locate bypass valve (marked with yellow colour) on inboard side of drive pump.
  • Page 79 Section 5 Labels Control Compartment Label Pictorial Description Hydraulic Oil Level Indicates minimum/maximum oil level. Lift and Tie Down Points Only use these points for lifting or tying down. Tire Sealant (If Equipped) Indicates that tire sealant is present inside the tires. Wheel Specifications Refer to manual for wheel type, offset, pressure and torque.
  • Page 80 Labels Section 5 Control Compartment (Continued) Label Pictorial Description No Smoking Do not smoke near this location. Diesel Ultra Low Sulfur Only Diesel Ultra Low Sulfur Only Diesel Use diesel fuel only. Unleaded Fuel Use unleaded gasoline only. Open Fuel Cap Slowly Refer to Operating manual.
  • Page 81 Section 5 Labels Control Compartment (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Base Control Console Push “ ” breaker back in to reset. Read “ ” operating manual. Select “ ” to turn engine off, “ ” to enable base control console or “ ”...
  • Page 82 Labels Section 5 Control Compartment (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Base Control Console Push “ ” breaker back in to reset. Read “ ” operating manual. Select “ ” to enable base control console, “ ” to turn engine “ ” to enable platform control console. off or Push “...
  • Page 83 Section 5 Labels Control Side Label Pictorial Description Body Crushing Hazard Danger - Body crushing hazard Annual Inspection Ensure that work platform has received annual inspection prior to operation. Emergency Lowering Procedure In case of emergency, follow procedure outlined in label to lower the platform.
  • Page 84 Labels Section 5 Control Side (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Crushing Hazard Danger - Crushing hazard Model Number* Product Identifier *Model number will vary, may not be as shown. Skyjack Logo Skyjack SJ 46AJ Page 84 December 2007...
  • Page 85 Section 5 Labels Platform Label Pictorial Description Platform Capacity* Rated work load when operating on a level ground. Rated work load includes the weight of both personnel and material, and maximum number of people in each configuration. Do not exceed total weight or maximum number of people. Load platform uniformly.
  • Page 86 Labels Section 5 Platform (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Warning - No Step No step warning Fall Protection Anchorage Attach body harness lanyards of each occupant to fall protection anchorage points. Rated for one (1) person per anchorage. Manual Box Indicates location of operating manual. Platform Capacity* Rated work load when operating on a level ground.
  • Page 87 Indicates full body harness awareness. Model Number* Product Identifier *Model number will vary, may not be as shown. Horizontal Load Rating Apply no more than indicated side load. Operate below indicated wind speed only. Skyjack Logo Skyjack SJ 46AJ December 2007 Page 87...
  • Page 88 Labels Section 5 Platform (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Crushing Hazard Danger - Crushing hazard Warning - Do Not Alter Do not alter or disable limit switches or other safety devices. Footswitch Enable (On/Off) Depress and hold footswitch to enable platform function. SJ 46AJ Page 88 December 2007...
  • Page 89 Section 5 Labels Platform Control Console EMERGENCY LOWERING EMERGENCY LOWERING EMERGENCY LOWERING PROCEDURE PROCEDURE PROCEDURE At Platform Controls: At Platform Controls: At Platform Controls: 1. Pull out emergency stop button. 1. Pull out emergency stop button. 1. Pull out emergency stop button. 2.
  • Page 90 Labels Section 5 Platform Control Console (Continued) EMERGENCY LOWERING EMERGENCY LOWERING EMERGENCY LOWERING PROCEDURE PROCEDURE PROCEDURE At Platform Controls: At Platform Controls: At Platform Controls: 1. Pull out emergency stop button. 1. Pull out emergency stop button. 1. Pull out emergency stop button. 2.
  • Page 91 Section 5 Labels Front Side - Base Label Pictorial Description Body Crushing Hazard Danger - Body crushing hazard 4x4 (If Equipped) Product identifier - 4 wheel drive Connect AC Supply Connect AC supply here. SJ 46AJ December 2007 Page 91...
  • Page 92 Notes SJ 46AJ Page 92 December 2007...
  • Page 93 California Proposition 65 Engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm. Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead com- pounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
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