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GTH-4014 AU
GTH-4018 AU
Serial number range
From serial n.:
GTH401415B-101
From serial n.:
GTH401815B-101
Original Instructions
First Edition
Fourth Printing
Part No.
57.0009.0729

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual Serial number range GTH-4014 AU From serial n.: GTH401415B-101 GTH-4018 AU From serial n.: GTH401815B-101 Original Instructions First Edition Fourth Printing Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    33 Kimberley St. First Edition: Fourth Printing, April 2019 Darra, QLD 4076 Australia Genie is a registered trademark of Terex South Dakota, Inc. in the U.S.A. and many other Parts and Service Support countries. “GTH” is a trademark of Terex South 1800 788 633 Dakota, Inc.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Introduction About This Manual Product Identification Genie appreciates your choice of our machine for The machine serial number is located on the serial your application. Our number one priority is user label. safety, which is best achieved by our joint efforts. This book is an operation and daily maintenance Serial number stamp manual for the user or operator of a Genie machine.
  • Page 4 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Introduction Bulletin Distribution and Contacting the Manufacturer Compliance At times it may be necessary to contact Genie. When you do, be ready to supply the model number Safety of product users is of paramount importance and serial number of your machine, along with your to Genie.
  • Page 5 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Introduction Danger Failure to obey the instructions and safety rules in this manual will result in death or serious injury. Do Not Operate Unless:  You learn and practice the principles of safe machine operation contained in this operator’s manual.
  • Page 6 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Introduction Hazard Classification Standards Safety alert symbol - used to The following standards and/or regulations apply to alert you to potential personal this machine: injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this Directive: symbol to avoid possible injury AS 1418.19-2007 cranes, hoists and winches.
  • Page 7: Symbol And Hazard Pictorials Definitions

    First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Symbol and Hazard Pictorials Definitions Tip-over hazard Maintain required Electrocution Crush hazard. No people under Read the operator's clearance. hazard load manual. Explosion hazard Do not use. Apply maintenance Always wear seat Crush hazard. Crush hazard.
  • Page 8: General Safety

    April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing General Safety GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 9 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 General Safety Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 10: Work Area Safety

    April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Work Area Safety Overturning Hazards Do not use the levelling control to position an elevated load. Using the load chart, confirm that the load is within the rated capacity of the machine. Do not exceed the Do not raise a load and then drive to rated load.
  • Page 11 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Work Area Safety Only use the machine on firm ground capable of Make sure the machine (wheels and outriggers) supporting the maximum combined load of the rests on a firm ground to prevent hazardous unstable machine and payload.
  • Page 12 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Work Area Safety Traveling on Slopes Hazards Operators should be properly trained and use their best judgment and experience to take the necessary precautions to prevent a tip-over. When driving, keep the boom at or below horizontal and keep the Operators must assess the job site variables and load close to the ground.
  • Page 13 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Work Area Safety Collision Hazards Do not rely on the camera system to determine if personnel/objects are behind the machine. The system has limitations due to maintenance practices, Do not put the transmission into gear unless the environmental and lighting conditions and operating parking brake is set.
  • Page 14 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Work Area Safety Bodily Injury Hazards Damaged Machine Hazards Always adjust the seat and fasten Do not use a damaged or malfunctioning machine. the seat belt before starting the engine. Conduct a thorough pre-operation inspection of the machine and test all functions before each work shift.
  • Page 15 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Work Area Safety Component Damage Hazards Explosion and Fire Hazards Do not use any battery or charger greater than 12V Do not start the engine if you smell or detect liquid to jump-start the engine. petroleum gas (LPG), gasoline, diesel fuel or other explosive substances.
  • Page 16 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Work Area Safety Electrocution Hazards Do not use the machine as a ground for welding. Always contact the electrical power line owner. The This machine is not electrically insulated and will not electrical power shall be disconnected or the power provide protection from contact with or proximity to lines moved or insulated before machine operations electrical current.
  • Page 17 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Work Area Safety Battery Safety Electrocution Hazard Burn Hazards Avoid contact with electrical terminal. Batteries contain acid. Using the Charger (if equipped), be sure the device Always wear protective works at 12 Volt and doesn't exceed 15 Ampere. clothing and eye wear when working with batteries.
  • Page 18: Safety Precautions

    April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Safety Precautions Requirements for Machine Requirements for service Operators personnel Operators who use the machine regularly or Personnel in charge of machine maintenance occasionally (i.e. for transport reasons) shall have shall be qualified, specialised in the maintenance the following prerequisites: of telehandlers, and shall have the following health:...
  • Page 19 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Safety Precautions Working clothes Personal protective equipment During work, but especially when maintaining or Under special working conditions, the following repairing the machine, operators must wear suitable personal protective equipment should be used: protective clothing: •...
  • Page 20 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Safety Precautions Control Indicators and Interlocks Several control indicators and interlocks have been Seat Interlock fitted to the machine. They must never be tampered This micro switch is located inside the seat cushion, with or removed.
  • Page 21: Legend

    First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Legend 1. Left/right level indicator 8. Hydraulic oil level gauge (on 2. Operator’s manual storage opposite side of machine) (door internal side) 9. Engine (on opposite side of 3. Left rear view mirror machine) 4.
  • Page 22: Controls

    April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Controls ERROR GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 23 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Controls Control Panel 17. DPF switch (EU model) 1. Steering wheel 18. Steering column tilt adjustment lock 2. Transmission control lever - Horn button 19. Job-site/road/platform selector 3. Seat controls 20. Hydraulic quick coupling enabling switch (if 4.
  • Page 24 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Controls Steering wheel Load Management System control panel Turn the steering wheel to the right to turn the See “Load Management System” section. front wheels to the right. Turn the steering wheel Emergency stop push-button to the left to turn the front wheels to the left.
  • Page 25 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Controls 19 Job-site/road/platform selector 26 Emergency pump switch (if equipped) Rotate selector to the left to select job-site mode. Push the switch to activate the emergency pump. Rotate selector to the middle position to select Release the switch to stop the emergency pump.
  • Page 26 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Controls °c 1230 engine rpm 000000.0 ERROR Instrument Panel 14. 1st gear engaged indicator light 1. Low engine oil pressure indicator light 15. Engine coolant temperature gauge with high 2. Parking brake engaged indicator light coolant temperature indicator light 3.
  • Page 27 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Controls 1 Low engine oil pressure indicator light 10 Engine air filter restricted indicator light When illuminated this light indicates that the engine When this lamp comes on, the engine air filter is oil pressure is too low which can lead to machine clogged proceed with cleaning or changing the air damage.
  • Page 28: Inspections

    April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Inspections Pre-operation Inspection Fundamentals It is the responsibility of the operator to perform a pre-operation inspection and routine maintenance. The pre-operation inspection is a visual inspection Do Not Operate Unless: performed by the operator prior to each work shift. The inspection is designed to discover if anything is apparently wrong with a machine before the operator ...
  • Page 29 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Inspections Pre-operation Inspection  Be sure that the operator’s and safety manuals  Limit switches are complete, legible and in the storage container  Lights, alarms and beacons located in the cab.  Pins, nuts, bolts and other fasteners ...
  • Page 30 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Inspections Function Test Fundamentals The function tests are designed to discover any malfunctions before the machine is put into service. The operator must follow the step-by-step instructions to test all machine functions. A malfunctioning machine must never be used. If Do Not Operate Unless: malfunctions are discovered, the machine must be tagged and removed from service.
  • Page 31 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Inspections Function Tests Test the Boom Function Joystick Using the control handle, momentarily raise the Select a test area that is firm, level and free of boom and extend the boom, tilt the forks up obstruction.
  • Page 32 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Inspections  Result: The front wheels should turn in the same 24 Push the bottom of the parking brake switch. direction as the steering wheel. The rear wheels  Result: The red parking brake indicator light should not turn.
  • Page 33 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Inspections Test the Outriggers Cutout 39 Extend the boom and check if the system enters the alarm mode once it has reached the distance 30 Raise the boom over 25° and extend over 0.5 as indicated in the load charts for the attachment meters.
  • Page 34 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Inspections 45 Press the home button to return to the home 57 Push down lightly on the accelerator pedal. screen.  Result: the machine should not move. 46 Release the parking brake. 47 Change the position of the transmission control Test the Outriggers Sensors lever from neutral to reverse.
  • Page 35 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Inspections Workplace Inspection Checklist Be aware of and avoid the following hazardous situations:  drop-offs or holes  bumps, floor obstructions or debris Do Not Operate Unless:  sloped surfaces  You learn and practice the principles of safe ...
  • Page 36 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Inspections Inspection for Stage 3A Decals Determine whether the decals on your machine have words or symbols. Use the appropriate inspection to verify that all decals are legible and in place. Part No. Decal Description Part No.
  • Page 37 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Inspections 09.4618.1399 AUS1529 09.4618.1686 09.4618.1399 09.4618.1685 09.4618.1645 09.4618.0916 215644 09.4618.1506 237720 09.4618.1616 52475 09.4616.0040 09.4618.1419 AUS1529 215645 28159 09.4618.0933 09.4618.0242 237721 09.4618.1681 09.4618.1683 09.4618.1423 09.4618.1739 215646 215648 09.4618.1375 09.4618.1681 215646 09.4618.1398 09.4618.0916 52475 09.4618.0933 09.4618.1689 09.4618.1386...
  • Page 38: Operating Instructions

    April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Fundamentals The Operating Instructions section provides instructions for each aspect of machine operation. It is the operator’s responsibility to follow all the safety rules and instructions in the operator’s, safety and responsibilities manuals. Do Not Operate Unless: A variable reach rough terrain forklift truck is defined as a wheeled type truck designated...
  • Page 39 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Adjusting the Seat Fastening the Seat Belts Sit correctly in the driving seat; then: • The seat belt is equipped with a reel retractor. • To fasten the belt, pull tab 1 and push it into buckle 2.
  • Page 40 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Adjusting the mirrors The machine is fitted with five rear view mirrors. To adjust their positions, manually rotate them to the position(s) which provides optimal visibility. 1. Allows checking the area behind the machine, on the right-hand side.
  • Page 41 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Camera System The system is designed to supplement other safety practices (i.e. signal persons /doggers) and systems (i.e. mirrors), and is not intended to be used as the sole method of collision avoidance. It should be used in conjunction with established safety programs and procedures to augment the safe operation of the telehandler.
  • Page 42 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Parking Brake Starting in Cold Condition Use the parking brake switch to apply the parking In cold conditions, 20°F / -6°C and below, warm brake before raising the boom or leaving the the engine for 5 minutes before operating to machine.
  • Page 43 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Job-Site/Road/Platform Select Raising and Lowering the Outriggers • Job-site mode: all machine functions are enabled; Push the top of the rocker switch to extend/lower the outriggers. Push the bottom of the rocker •...
  • Page 44 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Rear Axle Lock Transmission Control This function automatically starts when the boom Use the transmission control lever to control the is raised above 50°: the frame levelling function direction of machine travel. will not operate.
  • Page 45 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions DPF Regeneration (if equipped) When the Diesel Particulate Filter indicator light, In case of need, regeneration can be stopped 7, switches on the operator has to start the DPF by pushing the DPF switch and then restarted. regeneration following these instructions: xii Once the regeneration has been completed, Select a suitable outdoor parking location:...
  • Page 46 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Transporting a Load Raising and Placing a Load Center the load on the forks. Position the load so The load chart in the cab shows the operating that it is completely against the back of the fork limits of a properly maintained and operated frame.
  • Page 47 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Placing the load Travel to the desired work site and carefully stop the machine. Put the transmission in neutral. Apply the parking brake. Lower the outriggers, if your configuration requires it. Level the frame, if the left to right level indicator or the front to back level indicator is Gradually move the controller to raise and...
  • Page 48 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Controller movements - Single Joystick Joystick with function Joystick with function enable switch (B) and enable switch (B) yellow roller switch (C) Hydraulic quick coupling (if equipped) Lock or unlock hydraulic quick coupling by simultaneously pressing hydrulic quick coupling lock/unlock switch, joystick function enable button (B) and white thumb button (A).
  • Page 49 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Load Management System The risks associated with the following hazards The Load Management System (LMS) is a safety are not controlled by the LMS: system designed to monitor the telehandlers stability condition during the loading/unloading •...
  • Page 50 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Although the LMS warns the operator when There are two main screens used to display they are reaching the rated capacity, it does information about the condition of the machine not replace the operator's experience in the during normal operation.
  • Page 51 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions USB port (7) (if equipped with enhanced display). Used to load LMS software, machine configuration, load tables and operator access data ( not avaible with standard display). For machines fitted with standard display, a USB port is located under the dashboard, behind the fuse-relay board.
  • Page 52 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Procedure: Changing Attachments Start the engine;  Follow appropriate instructions from within the  If login is required, use encoder wheel button  manual to fit desired attachment. to select user name and enter 4-digit code. ...
  • Page 53 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Overriding the LMS Overriding the LMS may result in the machine overturning and cause death or serious injury to the operator and/or by-stander. The LMS should only be overridden when a motion inhibited by the alarm condition is necessary to recover the machine from a Figure 8 Override key switch A hazardous situation.
  • Page 54 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Time/date (18). Current time/date. This value depending on outrigger position. The chart's load toggles between time and date every 10 seconds. zones change colour from green to orange or red when the actual load reaches 90% and 100% of Machine status (19).
  • Page 55 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions The LMS override key should be kept by the Primary home screen (28). Press button next to site manager or the person responsible for icon to return to the primary home screen. jobsite safety.
  • Page 56 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Figure 11 Display secondary home screen GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 57 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Load Management System Using The Load Charts Override Key Switch The load chart provided in the cabin (see section This switch allows the override of the LMS in order "load charts") specify operating limits for stationary to recover the machine: and "pick and carry"...
  • Page 58 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Quick Attach Instructions 1. Drive to the place where you will release the 10. Retract and raise the attachment a small distance. mounted attachment (when possible, a solid It will center automatically on the quick coupling and sheltered site).
  • Page 59 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Jump Starting the Machine Driving on a slope Jump starting at the battery or battery replacement When the machine is loaded, always travel with is required when the battery is discharged to the the load uphill.
  • Page 60 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Engine Condition Indicator Road or site transfer If the Alert indicator light and/or the Engine Critical When travelling on public roads, strictly obey the Fault indicator light switches on, contact service local or national road traffic regulations.
  • Page 61 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Operating Instructions Moving a disabled machine Enabling the parking brake Use wheel chocks on all wheels to prevent the Tow the machine only when no alternative is possible, vehicle moving before executing any operation. since this operation may result in serious damage to the transmission.
  • Page 62 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Operating Instructions Setting trasmission to neutral Do not tow the machine without setting the trasmission to neutral. To set the trasmission to neutral: 1. Unscrew the screws M8x25 n°1 2. Remove the cover n°2 3.
  • Page 63: Parking And Storage

    First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Parking and Storage Short inactivity Machine storage Always park the machine in a safe way after a working In case of extended inactivity of the machine, follow day, a shift and at night. the above precautions.
  • Page 64 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Parking and Storage Machine disposal Cleaning and washing the machine At the end of the machine life, call in a specialized firm to dispose of it in compliance with the local Clean the machine in accordance with the following or national regulations.
  • Page 65: Transport And Lifting Instructions

    First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Transport and Lifting Instructions Observe and Obey:  Genie provides this securement information as a  Before loading for transport, make sure the recommendation. Drivers are solely responsible deck, ramps and machine tires are free of mud, for making sure machines are properly secured snow and ice.
  • Page 66 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Transport and Lifting Instructions Securing to Truck or Trailer for Transit Securing the Chassis Turn the key switch to the off position and remove Use chains of ample load capacity. the key before transporting. Use a minimum of 6 chains.
  • Page 67 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Transport and Lifting Instructions Lifting Instructions Fully lower and retract the boom. Retract the outriggers. Determine the center of gravity of your machine using the picture on this page. Observe and Obey: Remove all loose items on the machine. ...
  • Page 68: Maintenance

    April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Maintenance Check the Tire Pressure Tip-over hazard. An over-inflated tire can explode which may compromise machine Observe and Obey: stability and cause the machine to tip over. Tip-over hazard. The use of temporary flat tire ...
  • Page 69 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Maintenance Check the Engine Oil Level Check the Hydraulic Oil Level Maintaining the proper engine oil level is essential Maintaining the hydraulic oil at the proper level is to good engine performance and service life. essential to machine operation.
  • Page 70 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Maintenance Check the Engine Coolant Level Check the Battery Maintaining the engine coolant at the proper level Proper battery condition is essential to good is essential to engine service life. Improper coolant machine performance and operational safety. level will affect the engine’s cooling capability and Improper fluid levels or damaged cables and damage engine components.
  • Page 71 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance Machines that have been out of service for more than three months must receive the quarterly Checklist A inspection before they are put back into service. Manuals and decals Pre-operation inspect Model Function tests Serial number...
  • Page 72 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Maintenance Inspect the Manuals and Decals Genie specifications require that this procedure be 3 Open the operator's manual to the decals performed every 8 hours or daily, whichever comes inspection section. Carefully and thoroughly first.
  • Page 73 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Maintenance Perform Pre-operation Inspection Perform Function Tests Genie specifications require that this procedure be Genie specifications require that this procedure be performed every 8 hours or daily, whichever comes performed every 8 hours or daily, whichever comes first.
  • Page 74 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Maintenance Lubricate the Boom To lubricate the boom of GTH-4018: 1. Fully extend and raise the boom, then retract the boom, checking to ensure it operates smoothly. Genie specifications require that this procedure be There should be a light film of lubricant on wear performed every 8 hours or daily, whichever comes pad contact surfaces.
  • Page 75 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Maintenance Perform Engine Maintenance - Perkins Models Note: Engine specifications require that this procedure be performed every 8 hours or daily, whichever comes first. Engine oil level - check Coolant level - check/add Fuel system filter/water separator - drain Engine tightness - check for leaks Exhaust system - check for leaks...
  • Page 76 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Maintenance Perform Axle Maintenance Perform Axle Maintenance Note: Axle specifications require that this procedure Note: Axle specifications require that this one-time be performed after 50 hours. procedure be performed after 150 hours of operation. Oil level - check/add Change axle oil Clean magnetic oil plugs...
  • Page 77: Attachments

    First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Attachments Genie Approved Attachments List: This machine can be equipped with several attachments. • Floating Forks (part number AUS10098) Use only Genie approved attachments specified in • Fixed Hook this section. (part number AUS10011) Information about how to fit and replace attachments •...
  • Page 78 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Attachments Fixed Hook Application Quick-coupling fitted attachment for lifting loads by (part number AUS 10011) means of special slings. Safety Strictly obey the general safety precautions given in section “Safety”. Do not oscillate the load. Do not drag hooked loads.
  • Page 79 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Attachments 2 m Extension Jib Application Quick-coupling fitted attachment for lifting loads (part number AUS100020) by means of slings. Safety Strictly obey the general safety precaution given in “Safety” chapter. Never lift incorrectly slung loads. Avoid abrupt acceleration or deceleration.
  • Page 80 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Attachments Forks with Hydraulic Side-Shift Application (part number AUS10025) Quick-coupling fitted attachment for handling palletised loads with possibility of shifting the load to the side by ± 100mm. Safety Strictly obey the general safety precaution given in section “Safety”.
  • Page 81 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Attachments 800 Litre Bucket Attachment suitable for moving loose mate- rial. (part number AUS10007) Do not use for digging operations. Application Quick coupling attachment for moving soil, sand, debris, grains, etc. Safety Strictly obey the general safety precautions given in section “Safety”.
  • Page 82 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Attachments Overturning Hazards Suspended Load Hazards Work Area Safety Do not lift a suspended load without the proper and legible load capacity chart for the attachment/ General Safety telehandler combination you are using. Do not permit Do not lift a suspended load without first the load to swing...
  • Page 83 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Attachments Identify the proper lifting points of the load, taking When sloping downward with loaded material, into consideration the center of gravity and load proceed into reverse stability. When driving on a rise with empty shovel, proceed Do not attempt to use the telehandler frame- into reverse.
  • Page 84 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Attachments Collision Hazards Falling Object Hazards Be sure that the load is clear of any adjacent Do not raise the load into the obstacles before lifting. fall zone shown. When visibility is or could be obstructed, near or at the load placement, the operator shall use alternative or additional means to safely lift the load, such as a qualified signal person/dogger.
  • Page 85 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Attachments Lifting a Suspended Load Travelling Verify that landing point is level and can safely Be sure that the path of travel is level and capable support the load. of supporting the telehandler with its load. Ground side slope must not exceed the values listed on Properly secure the attachment to the telehandler the load chart.
  • Page 86 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Attachments Placing the Load Signal Person/Dogger Ask a signal person/dogger to assist with placing A signal person/dogger is recommended when: the load if visibility will be obstructed at the point of The point of operation, meaning the load travel or operation.
  • Page 87 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Attachments WHISTLE, WHISTLE, BELL OR BELL OR MOTION HAND SIGNAL MOTION HAND SIGNAL BUZZER BUZZER SIGNAL SIGNAL 1 long Hoisting Hoisting 2 short ——— raise lower • • Luffing 3 short Luffing 4 short •...
  • Page 88: Specifications

    April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Specifications GTH-4014 GTH-4018 Height, stowed 2.44 m Height, stowed 2.44 m Length, stowed, to attachment frame 6.57 m Length, stowed, to attachment frame 6.57 m Width, standard tires 2.42 m Width, standard tires 2.42 m Wheelbase 2.95 m...
  • Page 89: Load Charts

    First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts Refer to load charts provided in cabin for comprehensive operating restrictions, e.g. pick and carry configuration, allowable slope for various operating modes and in-service wind speed rating. GTH-4014 AU, Standard Forks Part No.
  • Page 90 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Standard Forks GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 91 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Fixed Hook Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 92 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Fixed Hook GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 93 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, 2 m Jib Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 94 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, 2 m Jib GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 95 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Side Shift Forks Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 96 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Side Shift Forks GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 97 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Extended Forks Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 98 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Extended Forks GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 99 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Fork Rotator Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 100 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, Fork Rotator GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 101 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, GP Bucket 800 L Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 102 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, GP Bucket 800 L GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 103 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, 4-in-1 Bucket 900 L Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 104 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4014 AU, 4-in-1 Bucket 900 L GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 105 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts Refer to load charts provided in cabin for comprehensive operating restrictions, e.g. pick and carry configuration, allowable slope for various operating modes and in-service wind speed rating. GTH-4018 AU, Standard Forks Part No.
  • Page 106 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Standard Forks GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 107 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Fixed Hook Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 108 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Fixed Hook GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 109 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, 2 m Jib Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 110 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, 2 m Jib GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 111 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Side Shift Forks Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 112 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Side Shift Forks GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 113 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Extended Forks Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 114 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Extended Forks GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
  • Page 115 First Edition - Fourth Printing April 2019 Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Fork Rotator Part No. 57.0009.0729 GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU...
  • Page 116 April 2019 First Edition - Fourth Printing Load Charts GTH-4018 AU, Fork Rotator GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU Part No. 57.0009.0729...
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