Skyjack SJ 6826RT Operating Manual

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MODELS
SJ 6826RT SJ 6832RT
Operating Manual
Rough Terrain Compact Series (ANSI/CSA)
157929AD-A
February 2014

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  • Page 1 MODELS SJ 6826RT SJ 6832RT Operating Manual Rough Terrain Compact Series (ANSI/CSA) 157929AD-A February 2014...
  • Page 2 This manual is based on Serial Number(s): SJ 68XXRT 37 002 788 - 37 003 410; 37 003 412 - 37 003 468 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.
  • 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 ........................11 Familiarization of SJ68RT Series......................11 Component Identification .........................12 Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections ..................17 Function Tests ..........................26 Winching and Towing Procedure .....................35 Emergency Lowering Procedure .....................36 Section 3 - Operation ...........................
  • Page 5: Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform

    SKYJACK warrants each new SJRT Compact 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. SJRT Compact Series...
  • 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 Failure to heed the following safety • DO NOT increase the lateral precautions could result in tip over, surface area of the platform.
  • 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 on surfaces not capable of • DO NOT raise the aerial platform holding the weight of the aerial platform including while the aerial platform is on a the rated load, e.g.
  • Page 10 • does not appear to be working properly. Skyjack recommends the use of a fall restraint • has been damaged or appears to have worn or system to keep an occupant within the confines missing parts.
  • Page 11: Section 2- Familiarization

    Section 2- Familiarization SJRT Series 2.1 Familiarization of SJ68RT Series WARNING Aerial Platform Familiarization should be given only to individuals who are QUALIFIED And TRAINED to operate an aerial platform. Do not operate this aerial platform without proper authorization and training. Failure to avoid this hazard could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 12: Component Identification

    Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2 Component Identification 2.2-4 Brake System The brake system is located on the main manifold in The following descriptions are for identification, the hydraulic/fuel compartment. The brakes must be explanation and locating purposes only. manually disengaged before pushing, winching or towing.
  • Page 13 Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-5 Emergency Lowering System 2.2-6 Free-wheeling Valve The emergency lowering system allows platform lowering in the event of an emergency or an electrical system failure. Refer to Section 2.6 for the emergency lowering procedure. The system contains the following controls: Figure 2-4.
  • Page 14 Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2-8 Base Control Console Engine Start Pushbutton - This pushbutton “ The control console is located on the left side of ” energizes the engine starter motor. the engine compartment. It contains the following controls: Platform Raise/Lower Switch - This switch controls “...
  • Page 15 Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-9a Platform Control Console with Rotary Power Indicator Light - This light glows when “ Switches (If Equipped) ” platform is selected from the platform/engine/ This removable control console is mounted at the right base key switch on the base control console.
  • Page 16 Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2-9b Platform Control Console with Toggle E m e r g e n c y S t o p B u t t o n - This button Switches (If Equipped) “ ”, when depressed, disconnects power to the This removable control console is mounted at the right control circuit.
  • Page 17: Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections

    Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Platform Control Console Scissor Assembly Platform Assembly Limit Switch Limit Switch Outriggers Outriggers Base 2.3 Visual & Daily Maintenance loose wires: • base to platform cables and wiring harness Inspections • engine compartment electrical panel Begin the visual and daily maintenance inspections • engine wiring harness by checking each item in sequence for the conditions • hydraulic/electrical wiring harnesses...
  • Page 18 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Muffler and Exhaust Engine Base Control Console Tilt Sensor Engine Air Filter Emergency Main Power Disconnect Switch Radiator Hydraulic Pump Fuel Shut-off Valve Battery 2.3-5 Engine Compartment WARNING Ensure compartment latch is secure and Battery acid is extremely corrosive - Wear in proper working order.
  • Page 19 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Muffler and Exhaust Engine Base Control Console Tilt Sensor Engine Air Filter Emergency Main Power Disconnect Switch Radiator Hydraulic Pump Fuel Shut-off Valve Battery • Hydraulic Pump WARNING Ensure there are no loose or missing Beware of hot engine components.
  • Page 20 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Gear Type Hydraulic Flow Divider Oil Filter Oil Level Gauge Fuel Level Main Gauge Manifold Hydraulic Tank Fuel Tank • Fuel Leaks 2.3-6 Hydraulic/Fuel Compartment Failure to detect and correct fuel leaks will Ensure compartment latch is secure and result in an unsafe condition.
  • Page 21 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Gear Type Hydraulic Flow Divider Oil Filter Oil Level Gauge Fuel Level Main Gauge Manifold Hydraulic Tank Fuel Tank • Fuel Tank • Main Manifold Ensure all fittings and hoses are properly IMPORTANT tightened and there is no evidence of hydraulic leakage.
  • Page 22 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Manuals Platform Control Console Platform Railing Platform Assembly 2.3-7 Platform Assembly • Manuals Ensure a copy of operating manual, manual of responsibilities and ANSI/CSA certificate are WARNING enclosed in manual storage box. Ensure that you maintain three points of contact to mount/dismount platform.
  • Page 23 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Lift Cylinder Maintenance Support Scissor Assembly Scissor Bumper Roller 2.3-8 Lifting Mechanism • Rollers Ensure rollers are secure and there is no visible damage. 1. Raise the platform (refer to Section 3.8-2) until there is adequate clearance to swing down the Ensure rollers’...
  • Page 24 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Overhead View Steer Cylinder Assembly Base Weldment Splitter Manifold Wheel/Tire Assembly Tie Rod Emergency Lowering Access Rod 2.3-9 Base WARNING An over-inflated tire can explode and • Base Weldment may cause death or serious injury. Ensure there are no visible cracks in welds or structure and there are no signs of deformation...
  • Page 25 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Overhead View Steer Cylinder Assembly Base Weldment Splitter Manifold Wheel/Tire Assembly Tie Rod Emergency Lowering Access Rod To safeguard maximum stability, achieve optimum • Tie Rod aerial platform handling and minimize tire wear, it Ensure there are no loose or missing is essential to maintain proper pressure in all air- parts, tie rod end studs are locked and...
  • Page 26: Function Tests

    Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Emergency Stop Button Platform/Engine/Base Key Switch Emergency Main Power Disconnect Switch 2.4 Function Tests 2.4-2 Base Control Console Function tests are designed to discover any malfunctions before aerial platform is put into service. The operator WARNING must understand and follow step-by-step instructions Ensure that you maintain three points of...
  • Page 27 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Emergency Stop Button Free-wheeling Valve Platform/Engine/Base Key Switch Brake Hand Pump Brake Auto Reset Valve Emergency Lowering Base Control Console Valve Emergency Main Power Disconnect Switch Main Manifold • Test Platform/Engine/Base Key Switch • Test Platform Raise/Lower Switch 1.
  • Page 28 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Emergency Stop Button Free-wheeling Valve Platform/Engine/Base Key Switch Brake Hand Pump Brake Auto Reset Valve Emergency Lowering Base Control Console Valve Emergency Main Power Disconnect Switch Main Manifold • Test Free-wheeling 1. Ensure path of intended motion is clear. 2.
  • Page 29 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Platform Control Console (Rotary Switch) Platform Control Console (Toggle Switch) Rocker Switch Lift/Drive/Steer Enable Enable Trigger Rocker Switch Trigger Switch Switch Low/High Throttle Lift/Drive/Steer Switch Low/High Throttle Controller Drive/ Choke (Dual Fuel)/ Switch Lift/Steer Glow Plug (Diesel) Choke (Dual Fuel)/ Controller...
  • Page 30 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Platform Control Console (Rotary Switch) Platform Control Console (Toggle Switch) Rocker Switch Lift/Drive/Steer Enable Enable Trigger Rocker Switch Trigger Switch Switch Low/High Throttle Lift/Drive/Steer Switch Low/High Throttle Controller Drive/ Choke (Dual Fuel)/ Switch Lift/Steer Glow Plug (Diesel) Choke (Dual Fuel)/ Controller...
  • Page 31 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Platform Control Console (Rotary Switch) Platform Control Console (Toggle Switch) Rocker Switch Lift/Drive/Steer Enable Enable Trigger Rocker Switch Trigger Switch Switch Low/High Throttle Lift/Drive/Steer Switch Low/High Throttle Controller Drive/ Choke (Dual Fuel)/ Switch Lift/Steer Glow Plug (Diesel) Choke (Dual Fuel)/ Controller...
  • Page 32 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Left-Rear Left-Front Platform Control Console Right-Rear Right-Front • Test Hydraulic Outriggers (If Equipped) 7. Drive the aerial platform to maximum (For Hydraulic Outrigger Operation, refer to speed. Section 3.8-9) Result: Aerial platform drives at high speed.
  • Page 33 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Left-Rear Left-Front Platform Control Console Right-Rear Right-Front Attempt to partially extend Right-Rear With Right-Rear Outrigger partially Outrigger (approximately 4”). extended, attempt to lift the platform. Result: Outrigger will not extend. Result: Lift function will not operate. Attempt to partially extend Left-Rear With Left-Rear Outrigger partially Outrigger (approximately 4”).
  • Page 34 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Left-Rear Left-Front Platform Control Console Right-Rear Right-Front Attempt to lift the platform 1 foot. 18. Extend all four outriggers until all tires are Result: Lift function will not operate. off the ground and the aerial platform is levelled.
  • Page 35: Winching And Towing Procedure

    Section 2 - Familiarization Procedures 2.5 Winching and Towing Procedure Free-wheeling Valve - Turning the valve knob counterclockwise (item 1) to a fully opened This section provides the operator with procedure about position allows fluid to flow through the wheel winching and towing and how to release the brakes.
  • Page 36: Emergency Lowering Procedure

    Procedures Section 2 - Familiarization 2.6 Emergency Lowering Procedure Remove wheel chocks or blocks, then push, winch or tow aerial platform to desired location. This section guides the operator on how to use emergency lowering system. This system allows platform lowering in the event of an emergency or an WARNING engine malfunction.
  • Page 37: 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 38: Major Components

    Section 3 - Operation 3.2 Major Components Platform Control Console Entry Gate Manual Storage Main Platform Extension Platform Lifting Mechanism Maintenance Support Engine Propane Tank Compartment Outriggers Base SKYJACK Model SJ 6826RT Aerial Platform SJRT Compact Series Page 38 December 2007 Engine Powered...
  • Page 39: Major Assemblies

    Section 3 - Operation Major Assemblies 3.3 Major Assemblies 3.4 Serial Number Nameplate The aerial platform consists of three major assemblies: The serial number nameplate, located at the rear of the base, lifting mechanism and platform. aerial platform, lists the following: • Model number 3.3-1 Base • Serial number...
  • Page 40: Component Identification

    Component Identification Section 3 - Operation 3.5 Component Identification WARNING The following descriptions are for identification, The maintenance support must be used explanation and locating purposes only. when inspection and/or maintenance or repairs are to be performed within the 3.5-1 Manual Storage Box lifting mechanism.
  • Page 41 Section 3 - Operation Component Identification 3.5-3 Folding Guardrail System WARNING This system, when folded down, reduces the height Before operating this aerial platform of the retracted aerial platform for transporting and check the guardrail system for loose traveling through doorways only. Refer to Section 3.10 or missing locking pins.
  • Page 42: Component Identification (Special Options)

    Component Identification (Special Options) Section 3 - Operation 3.6 Component Identification (Special Leveling Indicator Light - This light illuminates to display the status of the outriggers when the Options) auto and manual level functions are in use. The This section describes the components that are optional indicator light has the following states: to aerial platforms.
  • Page 43 Section 3 - Operation Component Identification (Special Options) 3.6-3 Tire Sealant (If Equipped) This option is identified with a tire sealant label located at the rim of the wheel. Figure 3-6. Tire Sealant Label Tire Sealant Label - This label indicates that tire sealant is present inside the tires.
  • Page 44: Operator's Responsibility

    Operator’s Responsibility Section 3 - Operation 3.7 Operator’s Responsibility Repairs to the aerial platform may only be made by a qualified service technician. After repairs are completed, It is the responsibility of the operator, prior to each work the operator must perform visual and daily maintenance shift, to perform the following: inspections &...
  • Page 45: Start Operation

    Section 3 - Operation Start Operation 3.8 Start Operation WARNING Carefully read and completely understand the operating An operator should not use any aerial manual and all warnings and instruction labels (refer to platform that: labels section) on the aerial platform. • does not appear to be working properly.
  • Page 46 Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8-1 To Activate Base Control Console NOTE Choke is only active while button is depressed. Occasional use of choke WARNING button may be necessary during the first Ensure that you maintain three points of few seconds of engine operation.
  • Page 47 Section 3 - Operation Start Operation 3.8-3 To Activate Platform Control Console 3.8-4 To Raise or Lower Platform Using Platform Control Console Turn emergency main power disconnect switch to “ ”on position. WARNING Be aware of overhead obstructions or On the base control console, pull out the “ ”...
  • Page 48 Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8-5 To Drive Forward or Backward 3.8-6 To Steer Activate platform control console (refer to WARNING Section 3.8-3). Be aware of blind spots when operating the aerial platform. O n t h e p l a t f o r m c o n t r o l c o n s o l e , t u r n lift/torque/drive switch or lift/drive switch to WARNING “...
  • Page 49 Section 3 - Operation Start Operation 3.8-7 To Select Drive Torque 3.8-8 To Extend or Retract Manual Extension Platform High Torque: Select high torque when climbing grades, traveling on rough terrain or when loading or unloading aerial platform. To activate high torque, select lift/torque/drive switch or torque switch to “...
  • Page 50 Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8-9 Hydraulic Outriggers (If Equipped) Ensure each outrigger pad is in firm contact over These devices are mounted to four corners of the base. its entire surface area, with a suitable supporting When properly positioned, they increase the stability of surface! Make adjustments if necessary using the aerial platform.
  • Page 51 Section 3 - Operation Start Operation 3.8-10 Generator (If Equipped) 3.8-11 Electrical Inverter (If Equipped) The inverter is operational with alternating current To start generator: available at all times when the aerial platform is on. The emergency stop button will turn the inverter off. On platform control console, select lift/torque/drive To check status of inverter: switch or lift/drive switch to “...
  • Page 52: Refueling Procedure

    Refueling Procedure Section 3 - Operation 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 53 Section 3 - Operation Refueling Procedure 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 54: Guardrail Folding Procedure

    Guardrail Folding Procedure Section 3 - Operation 3.10 Guardrail Folding Procedure To fold the guardrail system down: When folded down, the folding guardrail system reduces Ensure aerial platform is on level ground. the height of the retracted aerial platform for transporting only.
  • Page 55 Section 3 - Operation Guardrail Folding Procedure Remove all the locking pins on the left side Use the ladder of aerial platform to access guardrail and fold it down. platform. WARNING With the gate closed, remove all the locking Any lowered guardrail will create a fall pins on the entrance side guardrail and fold the hazard.
  • Page 56: Loading/Unloading

    The transport vehicle must be parked on a level surface and must be secured to prevent rolling while aerial platform is being loaded/unloaded. 3.11-1 Lifting When it is necessary to lift the Skyjack aerial platform the following conditions must be met: • The platform must be fully lowered. • The emergency main power disconnect switch must be in “...
  • Page 57 Section 3 - Operation Loading/Unloading NOTE The aerial platform can be lifted with a forklift from the sides but Skyjack does not recommend this use. Lift with forks in designated pockets as illustrated in Figure 3-11. Forklift pocket Forklift pocket...
  • Page 58: Moving The Aerial Platform Through A Doorway

    Moving the Aerial Platform Through a Doorway Section 3 - Operation 3.12 Moving the Aerial Platform Through Ensure there are no personnel in the intended path of travel. a Doorway Notify those around the pathway that you will be WARNING moving the aerial platform.
  • Page 59 Section 3 - Operation Moving the Aerial Platform Through a Doorway Disconnect platform control console and return it to the platform. WARNING Ensure that you maintain three points of contact when using the ladder to mount/ dismount platform. Return guardrails to upright position if folded. (Refer Section 3.10 for guardrail folding procedure.) WARNING...
  • Page 60: Maintenance Support Procedure

    Maintenance Support Procedure Section 3 - Operation 3.13 Maintenance Support Procedure To Store the Maintenance Support Turn emergency main power disconnect switch to “ ”on position. Raise platform until there is adequate clearance to swing up the maintenance support. Swing bar up into storage bracket. Lower the platform.
  • Page 61: Section 4 - Tables

    Section 4 Tables Table 4.1 Standard and Optional Features Compact RT’s MODEL 6826 6832 S T A N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T Platform controls Base controls Four-wheel drive 23.1 kW (31 hp) Kubota DF972 dual fuel - gasoline/propane engine Easy operation 60”...
  • Page 62: Table 4.2 Specifications And Features

    Tables Section 4 Table 4.2 Specifications and Features Compact RT’s Model 6826 6832 No Outriggers 6400 lb. 2903 kg 7660 lb. 3475 kg With Outriggers 7500 lb. 3402 kg 8060 lb. 3656 kg Width 68” 1.73 m 68” 1.73 m No Outriggers 106.6”...
  • Page 63: Table 4.3 Owner's Annual Inspection Record

    Section 4 Tables Table 4.3 Owner’s Annual Inspection Record Model Number: _________________ Serial Number:__________________ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 1000AA This decal is located on the scissor assembly. It must be completed after an annual inspection has been completed. Do not use the aerial platform if an inspection has not been recorded in the last 13 months.
  • Page 64: Table 4.4 Maximum Platform Capacities (Evenly Distributed)

    Tables Section 4 Table 4.4 Maximum Platform Capacities (Evenly Distributed) Total Machine Weight Extension MODEL Number of Number of Capacity Capacity Occupants Occupants One Extension 6826 1250 lb. 567 kg 300 lb. 136 kg Platform One Extension 6832 1000 lb. 453.6 kg 300 lb.
  • Page 65: Table 4.5 Floor Loading Pressure

    Section 4 Tables Table 4.5 Floor Loading Pressure Total Aerial Platform Load Total Aerial Platform Weight MODEL Wheel LCP** OUP** kg/m min* 6400 2903 2560 1161 1046 1007 6826 max* 8666 3931 3466 1572 1159 1364 min* 3305 2914 1322 1146 6826 7286...
  • Page 66: Table 4.5 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 original Skyjack-approved type. Failure to operate with matched approved tires in good condition may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 67: Table 4.6 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 porior to performing quarterly or yearly inspection WARNING Use original or manufacturer-approved parts and components for aerial platform.
  • Page 68: Table 4.7 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. - PASS DAILY - FAIL FREQUENTLY - REPAIRED...
  • Page 69: Section 5 - Labels

    - LOCATE SWITCH ON ENGINE CONTROL PANEL. - MOVE SWITCH FROM GASOLINE TO LP . Label Pictorial Description Skyjack Logo Small Skyjack logo - blue Tape Blue/White Skyjack pinstripe Annual Inspection Ensure that work platform has received annual inspection prior to operation.
  • Page 70 Description Forklift Pocket Insert fork fully into pocket to lift aerial platform. Skyjack Logo Small Skyjack logo - blue and red Fuel Switch Sequence FUEL SWITCH SEQUENCE ENGINE MAY BE STOPPED OR RUNNING FOR THIS PROCEDURE. BE SURE LP TANK IS CONNECTED AND TURNED ON.
  • Page 71 Section 5 Labels Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Right Side  Avoid Avoid Avoid power lines slopes overhead obstructions Avoid Ladders, Avoid   lightning scaffolding crushing     and storms prohibited hazards   ...
  • Page 72 Labels Section 5 Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Engine Panel Label Pictorial Description Emergency Main Power Disconnect Emergency main power disconnect lever Electrical Panel SJ68xxRT Push “ ” to reset ground circuit breaker. Push “ ” to reset controls circuit breaker. Push “...
  • Page 73 Section 5 Labels Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Engine Panel Label Pictorial Description Battery Fuse Assembly Assemble fuse as shown. Torque to value indicated. Fuse Fuse location SJRT Compact Series Engine Powered December 2007 Page 73...
  • Page 74 Section 5 Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Front Side Label Pictorial Description Skyjack Logo Small Skyjack logo - blue Caution Tape Stripe Caution stripe Harness Anchorage Anchor safety belt/harness tethers here. Maintenance Support Deploy maintenance support here.
  • Page 75 Section 5 Labels Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Front Side Top View Label Pictorial Description Forklift Pocket Insert fork fully into pocket to lift aerial platform. Lift and Tie Down Points Only use these points for lifting or tying down. Maintenance Support Instructions on use of maintenance support Serial Plate...
  • Page 76 Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Left Side MANUAL BRAKE OVERRIDE FOR TOWING EMERGENCY LOWERING PROCEDURE Label Pictorial Description Skyjack Logo Small Skyjack logo - blue Tape Blue/White Skyjack pinstripe “Keep” Keep clear. Caution Tape Stripe Caution stripe Tire Sealant Indicates that tire sealant is present inside the tires.
  • Page 77 Description Forklift Pocket Insert fork fully into pocket to lift aerial platform. Skyjack Logo Small Skyjack logo - blue and red Towing/Pushing/Winching Procedure 1. Before towing, pushing or winching, vehicle must be CAUTION on level ground. Read and understand all instructions.
  • Page 78 Connect AC Supply Connect AC supply here. Connect Air Supply Connect platform air supply here. Tape - Red/Blue/Red Skyjack pinstripe Model Number* Product Identifier *Model number will vary, may not be as shown. Railing Pins (Vertical) WARNING! Falling Hazard. Ensure hinged railing is pinned.
  • Page 79 Section 5 Labels Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Hydraulic/Fuel Compartment Label Pictorial Description Hydraulic Oil ATF Dexron III Replace hydraulic fluid with ATF Dexron III only. Diesel Use diesel fuel only. Unleaded Fuel Use unleaded gasoline only. No Smoking Do not smoke near this location.
  • Page 80 Labels Section 5 Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Propane Tank Single/Double Tank PROPANE Left Tank Right Tank Label Pictorial Description Liquid Propane Use liquid propane only. Propane Indicates propane storage location. PROPANE SJRT Compact Series Page 80 December 2007 Engine Powered...
  • Page 81 Section 5 Labels Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Back Side PLATFORM CAPACITIES OPERATORS CHECK LIST SKYJACK INC. PLATFORM CAPACITIES Label Pictorial Description Horizontal Load Rating Apply no more than the indicated side load. Operate below indicated wind speed only.
  • Page 82 Labels Section 5 Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Back Side PLATFORM CAPACITIES OPERATORS CHECK LIST SKYJACK INC. PLATFORM CAPACITIES 102896AC 102896AC 124767AB Label Pictorial Description Warning - Do Not Alter Aerial platform altering warning Forklift Pocket Insert fork fully into pocket to lift aerial platform.
  • Page 83 Section 5 Labels Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Outriggers (If Equipped) Label Pictorial Description Crushing Hazard Danger - Crushing hazard Warning - Do Not Alter Aerial platform altering warning SJRT Compact Series Engine Powered December 2007 Page 83...
  • Page 84 Labels Section 5 Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Cylinder Main Platform and Extension Platform Label Pictorial Description Orifice Installed Orifice installation warning Harness Anchorage Anchor safety belt/harness tethers here. SJRT Compact Series Page 84 December 2007 Engine Powered...
  • Page 85 Section 5 Labels Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Platform Control Console (Rotary Switch) Label Pictorial Description Platform Control Console Squeeze “ ” trigger to enable controller. Operate “ ” rocker switch to steer. Move controller forward “ ”...
  • Page 86 Labels Section 5 Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Platform Control Console (Toggle Switch) Label Pictorial Description Platform Control Console Squeeze “ ” trigger to enable controller. Operate “ ” rocker switch to steer. Move controller forward “ ”...
  • Page 87 Section 5 Labels Labels and Nameplates - Models 6826 & 6832 Outrigger Control Console (If Equipped) Label Pictorial Description Manual Outrigger Control Console with Generator Select “ ” retract or “ ” extend for each outrigger. Select “ ” to enable or “ ”...
  • Page 88 Notes SJRT Compact Series Page 88 December 2007 Engine Powered...
  • Page 89 California Proposition 65 WARNING 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.
  • Page 90 Reliable lift solutions by people who care. www.skyjack.com...

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