About Your Vehicle; Licensing Requirements - Taylor-Dunn TC-030-60C Operator's Manual

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MT-030-60C-C
The purchase of your Taylor-Dunn vehicle shows a belief in high quality products manufactured
in the USA.
Taylor-Dunn, a leading manufacturer of electric burden and personnel carriers since 1949, wants
to be sure this vehicle provides years of reliable service. Please continue to read this manual and
enjoy this high quality Taylor-Dunn vehicle.
Each base model is available in numerous configurations depending on what options were requested
when the vehicle was ordered.

Licensing Requirements

This vehicle IS NOT approved for licensed operation on public roads and highways in the United
States. Refer to local regulations if operated in other countries.
This model conforms to one or more of the following:
• American National Standards Institute Controlled Personnel and Burden Carriers ANSI
B56.8.
• American National Standards Institute Controlled Industrial Tow Tractors ANSI B56.9.
• O.S.H.A. Standard Section 1910.178, Powered Industrial Trucks Type G
• O.S.H.A. Standard Section 1910.178, Powered Industrial Trucks Type D
• O.S.H.A. Standard Section 1910.178, Powered Industrial Trucks Type LP
This vehicle is designed for driving on smooth road surfaces in and around facilities such as industrial
plants, nurseries, institutions, motels, mobile home parks, airports, and resorts.
Burden carriers, Tiger tractors:
This vehicle is designed for operation in various applications including both indoor
operation. This vehicle should not be operated on unimproved roads such as a rocky environment,
soft sand, or dirt roads with ruts or uneven road surfaces exceeding 4 inches.
All Vehicles:
This vehicle complies with one of the following designations: E, G, LP, or D. The vehicle identification
tag lists the specific compliance designation. Operate this vehicle only in environments consistent
with the compliance designation. Operation in other more hazardous environments can cause injury
or death. Vehicles complying with more stringent designations are labeled as to the designation.
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Vehicles with internal combustion engines give off various fumes, gases, and soot while
running, including carbon monoxide. Do not start or run the engine in a closed or poorly
ventilated building where the exhaust gases can accumulate. Breathing these gases may
result severe bodily injury or death. LP fuel is recommended when operating indoors but
does not negate the hazards listed above.
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