Snorkel A62JRT Operator's Manual
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OPERATORS
MANUAL
Part Number 104850-000
Serial number 000000 and after
March 2019
Replaces April 2015

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  • Page 1 OPERATORS MANUAL Part Number 104850-000 Serial number 000000 and after March 2019 Replaces April 2015...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Driving and Steering ..........17 Engine Protection Systems ........7 Drive Speeds ............17 Controls and Indicators..........8 Pivoting Front Axle ..........18 Battery Disconnect Switch ..........9 Snorkel Guard Overide Swirtch ......18 Lower Controls ............9 Tilt Alarm ...............18 Preheat Button ............9 All Motion Alarm ............18 Start Switch .............9 Electrical Power Outlet ..........18...
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Conformity

    A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 5: Wheel Orientation Information

    The distance between the outer edge of the right wheel to the outer edge of the left wheel should be 2390mm (94 in) when the wheels are correctly orientated. Refer to Figure 3. TRANSPORTATION POSITION 2190mm 2390mm Figure 3 – Wheel Position Distance A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 6: Safety Rules

    It is designed for repair and assembly jobs and assignments at overhead workplaces (ceilings, cranes, roof structures, buildings etc.). Uses or alterations to the aerial work platform must be approved by Snorkel. THIS AERIAL WORK PLATFORM IS NOT INSULATED! Refer to applicable national/governmental/local regulations for safe approach distances.
  • Page 7: Fall Restraint Lanyard Anchor Points

    Fall Restraint Lanyard Anchor Points All fall restraint lanyard anchor points on Snorkel aerial work platforms have been tested with a force of 3,650 lbs (61.3 KN) per person. See below examples of anchor points used on Snorkel machines with their corresponding per person rating.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Should the nameplate be missing, the SERIAL NUMBER is also stamped at This manual covers the A62JRT Aerial Work Platform. the rear of the chassis. This manual must be stored on the machine at all times.
  • Page 9: Special Limitations

    Tree branches move. Power lines whistle. It is difficult to open an 10,8~13,9 38,9~50,0 35.5~45.5 24.5~31 umbrella. 13,9~17,2 50,0~61,9 45.5~56.5 31.~38.5 Whole trees sway. It is difficult to walk against the wind. Figure 1 – Beaufort Scale A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 10: Controls And Indicators

    25. Drive joystick 26. Boom speed knob 27. Upper control circuit breaker 28. Preheat switch 29. Snorkel Guard overide switch Danger Pinch points may exist between moving components. Death or serious injury will result from becoming trapped between components, buildings, structures, or other obstacles.
  • Page 11: Battery Disconnect Switch

    The boom extension switch (refer to Figure 3) is used to the starter can engage. extend or retract the booms. The switch is spring returned to the center off position. A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 12: Jib Articulation Switch

    The optional hydraulic fluid warm-up switch is used to The circuit breakers protect the electrical wiring and warm the hydraulic fluid when the ambient temperature components from electrical overload in case of a short circuit or other fault. A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 13: Upper Controls

    If the platform is to stay in a particular position for a long Drive Range Switch time, turn the start switch to off to shut off the engine and The drive range switch (refer to Figure 4) has two posi- save fuel. Emergency Stop Button A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 14: Drive Range Switch

    • Hold the switch downward to extend the booms. • Hold the switch upward to retract the booms. Snorkel Guard Override Switch When the Snorkel Guard system is activated, the Snor- Jib Articulation Switch kel Guard override switch (refer to Figure 4) is used to...
  • Page 15: Ac Generator Switch

    To warm-up the hydraulic fluid from the upper controls: 1. Start the engine from the upper controls. 2. Place the hydraulic fluid warm-up switch in the on position. • The engine throttle speed will increase to warm the hydraulic fluid. A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 16: System Function Inspection

    Pull the Upper Control Emer- tions, and erratic operation. Check for missing or gency Stop Button outward to resume. loose parts. 5. Test each machine function (jib, platform level, plat- A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 17: Operation

    Cold, thick hydraulic oil does not flow well and may cause machine General Specifications in temperatures of -12°C delay in response to control movement. Cold hydraulic oil (10°F) or below. may also cause cavitation and pump damage. A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 18: Preparing For Operation

    3. To stop movement release the control to its neutral position or release the foot switch. 6. Release the function toggle switch to stop movement. Driving and Steering 7. Place the ground operation switch in the off position when no functions are being operated. Danger A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 19: Driving And Steering

    The potential for an accident increases when safety Use the following procedure to operate the drive and devices do not function properly. Death or serious injury could result from such accidents. Do not alter, disable, or override any safety device. A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 20: Pivoting Front Axle

    Snorkel Guard Override Switch The optional all motion alarm sounds loud intermittent When the Snorkel Guard system is activated, the Snorkel beeps anytime the machine functions are being operated. Guard override switch (refer to Figure 4 on page 7) is used...
  • Page 21: Emergency Lowering

    The air line may be used to conduct fluids such as water or antifreeze. Contact Snorkel for compatibility information 5. Hold the appropriate function toggle switch in the before using the air line to conduct other fluids.
  • Page 22: Transporting The Machine

    • Grease exposed cylinder rods with a light, white lithium grease. • Periodically charge the batteries. 0083427 Tie-Down/Lifting Lug Center of Gravity in Stowed Position 66" (1678mm) 35" (882mm) 513863-000 Figure 5 – Center of Gravity A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    The distance between the top and bottom dipstick marks corresponds to about 1 liter (1 quart US). Add oil, if nec- essary, before starting the engine. Battery Maintenance A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 24: Inspection And Maintenance Schedule

    The inspection and maintenance schedule should be performed at the specified intervals and after prolonged periods of storage before returning the machine to ser- vice. Inspection and maintenance shall be performed by personnel who are trained and familiar with mechanical and electrical procedures. A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 25: Daily Preventative Maintenance Checklist

    Emergency stop and emergency power Shuts off upper controls/proper operation Horn Sounds when activated Snorkel Guard Proper operation Placards and Decals In place and readable Maintenance Table Key: Y = Yes/Acceptable, N = No/Not Acceptable, R = Repaired/Acceptable A62JRT – 104850-000...
  • Page 26: Specifications

    6.1 km/h (3.8 mph) Low, booms raised/extended 1.2 km/h (0.75 mph) Drive System Standard 4WD hydrostatic Gradeability – theoretical Axle front oscillating Vertical wheel travel 22.8 cm (9″) Tires Foam Filled Bar lug 355/55 D625, 14 ply Meters A62JRT – 104850-000...
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