Chapter 9 - Stowing And Transporting; Stowing; Transporting; Driving - Snorkel TB66JRT Operator's Manual

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To prevent unauthorized use and damage, properly stow
the aerial platform at the end of each work day. It must
also be properly stowed while transporting.

Stowing

The properly stowed position is shown in Figure 9.1.
Figure 9.1 – Stowed Position
Use the following procedure to properly stow the aerial
platform.
1. Rotate the platform so it is perpendicular to the end
of the boom.
2. Fully retract the tip boom and then fully lower the
main boom.
3. Lower the jib boom until the foot on the jib is near
the ground to allow for exiting the platform.
4. Center the booms between the rear wheels.
5. If the engine has just been under load and is hot,
set the throttle switch to low and let the engine idle
for five minutes.
6. Turn the start switch off and place the platform con-
trol box cover over the upper controls if the machine
is equipped with that option.
7. Push the lower controls emergency stop button
inward. Turn the start switch off and remove the
key.
8. Turn the battery disconnect switch off.
9. On dual fuel machines, close the shut-off valve on
the LPG tank.
10. Close and latch the cowling doors.

Transporting

The aerial platform may be moved on a transport vehicle.
Depending on the particular situation, the aerial platform
may be driven, winched, or hoisted onto a vehicle such
as a truck or trailer. Driving is the preferred method.
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Chapter 9 – Stowing and Transporting
Danger
The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes un-
stable. Death or serious injury will result from a tip-
over accident. Do not drive on slopes that exceed the
grade capability of the machine, or where conditions
of the ramp could cause driving to be hazardous.
Drive the aerial platform onto the transport vehicle if the
ramp incline is within the 25 percent grade capability
of the two wheel drive machines, or 30 percent grade
capabilities of the four wheel drive machines.
A 25 percent grade is a 30" (0.76 m) vertical rise in 10'
(3.05 m) horizontal length.
A 30 percent grade is a 36" (0.91 m) vertical rise in 10'
(3.05 m) horizontal length.
Use a winch to load and unload the aerial platform on
ramps that exceed the grade capability of the machine.
A winch may also be used when conditions of the ramp
could cause driving to be hazardous.
The equipment used to load, unload, and transport the
aerial platform must have adequate capacity. Refer to
Chapter 2 to determine the approximate weight of the
aerial platform.
The user assumes all responsibility for:
Choosing the proper method of transportation.
Choosing the proper selection and use of transporta-
tion and tie-down devices.
Making sure the equipment used is capable of sup-
porting the weight of the aerial platform.
Making sure all manufacturer's instructions and
warnings, regulations and safety rules of their em-
ployer, the DOT, and/or any other state or federal
law are followed.

Driving

Use the following procedure to drive the aerial platform
onto the transport vehicle.
1. Locate the transport vehicle so it is in a straight line
with the loading ramp.
2. Chock the vehicle wheels so it cannot roll away from
the ramp while the machine is loaded.
3. Remove any unnecessary tools, materials, or other
loose objects from the platform.
4. Drive the machine to the foot of the loading ramp
with the front wheels nearest the ramp. Make sure
the machine is centered with the ramps and that the
steering wheels are straight.
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