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Operation and Safety Manual Original Instructions - Keep this manual with the machine at all times. Boom Lift Models E450A E450AJ M450AJ S/N 0300208529* to 0300272287 B300001429 to B300005763 * See inside front cover for exceptions. ANSI AS/NZS 3121713 December 5, 2018 - Rev E...
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This manual also covers the following Serial Numbers. 0300202268 0300202273 WARNING Operating, servicing and maintaining this vehicle or equipment can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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The purpose of this manual is to provide owners, users, operators, lessors, and lessees with the precautions and operating procedures essential for the safe and proper machine operation for its intended purpose. Due to continuous product improvements, JLG Industries, Inc. reserves the right to make specification changes without prior notification. Contact JLG Industries, Inc. for updated information.
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FOREWORD SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS AND SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS This is the Safety Alert Symbol. It is used to alert you to the potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION.
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Modifications Product Safety JLG INDUSTRIES, INC. SENDS SAFETY RELATED BULLETINS TO THE OWNER OF RECORD OF THIS MACHINE. CONTACT JLG INDUSTRIES, INC. TO ENSURE THAT THE Contact: CURRENT OWNER RECORDS ARE UPDATED AND ACCURATE. Product Safety and Reliability Department JLG Industries, Inc.
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FOREWORD REVISION LOG Original Issue A - July 6, 2015 Revised B - May 30, 2018 Revised C - June 29, 2018 - Revised Covers, Prop 65 Revised D - November 5, 2018 Revised E - December 5, 2019 3121713...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION - PARAGRAPH, SUBJECT PAGE SECTION - PARAGRAPH, SUBJECT PAGE Tires..........7-3 Dimensional Data .
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LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE NUMBER - TITLE PAGE FIGURE NUMBER - TITLE PAGE 2-1. Basic Nomenclature........2-4 3-1.
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LIST OF TABLES TABLE NUMBER - TITLE PAGE TABLE NUMBER - TITLE PAGE Minimum Approach Distances (M.A.D.) ....1-6 Beaufort Scale (For Reference Only)....1-9 Inspection and Maintenance Table .
• Check the machine for modifications to original components. opposite direction. Always return switch to neutral and stop Ensure that any modifications have been approved by JLG. before moving the switch to the next function. Operate con- trols with slow and even pressure.
• Hydraulic cylinders are subject to thermal expansion and con- traction. This may result in changes to the boom and/or plat- approved by JLG. form position while the machine is stationary. Factors • When two or more persons are in the platform, the operator affecting thermal movement can include the length of time shall be responsible for all machine operations.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Electrocution Hazards • Before operating the machine, make sure all gates are closed and fastened in their proper position. • This machine is not insulated and does not provide protection from contact or proximity to electrical current. •...
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SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Table 1-1. Minimum Approach Distances (M.A.D.) Voltage Range MINIMUM APPROACH DISTANCE (Phase to Phase) in Feet (Meters) 0 to 50 KV 10 (3) Over 50KV to 200 KV 15 (5) Over 200 KV to 350 KV 20 (6) Over 350 KV to 500 KV 25 (8)
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Tipping Hazards • The minimum approach distance may be reduced if insulating barriers are installed to prevent contact, and the barriers are • The user must be familiar with the surface before driving. Do rated for the voltage of the line being guarded. These barriers not exceed the allowable sideslope and grade while driving.
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28 mph (12.5 m/s). Factors affecting wind platform. Keep all loads within the confines of the platform, unless authorized by JLG. speed are; platform elevation, surrounding structures, local weather events, and approaching storms. Refer to Table 1-2, •...
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SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE WHEN WIND CONDITIONS EXCEED 28 MPH (12.5 M/ Table 1-2. Beaufort Scale (For Reference Only) Wind Speed Beaufort Description Land Conditions Number 0-0.2 Calm Calm. Smoke rises vertically 0.3-1.5 Light air Wind motion visible in smoke 1.6-3.3 Light breeze...
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Crushing and Collision Hazards • Keep non-operating personnel at least 6 ft. (1.8m) away from machine during all driving and swing operations. • Approved head gear must be worn by all operating and • Under all travel conditions, the operator must limit travel ground personnel.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TOWING, LIFTING, AND HAULING MAINTENANCE • Never allow personnel in platform while towing, lifting, or This sub-section contains general safety precautions which must hauling. be observed during maintenance of this machine. Additional pre- cautions to be observed during machine maintenance are •...
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SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use a piece of card- • Do not use machine as a ground for welding. board or paper to search for leaks. Wear gloves to help protect •...
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Battery Hazards • Always disconnect batteries when servicing electrical compo- BATTERY FLUID IS HIGHLY CORROSIVE. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND nents or when performing welding on the machine. CLOTHING AT ALL TIMES. IMMEDIATELY RINSE ANY CONTACTED AREA WITH CLEAN WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.
SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION SECTION 2. USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION 2.1 PERSONNEL TRAINING The safest means to operate the machine where overhead obstructions, other moving equipment, and obstacles, The aerial platform is a personnel handling device; so it is neces- depressions, holes, or drop-offs exist.
SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION 2.2 PREPARATION, INSPECTION, AND MAINTENANCE JLG INDUSTRIES, INC. RECOGNIZES A FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIAN AS A The following table covers the periodic machine inspections and PERSON WHO HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE JLG SERVICE TRAINING SCHOOL maintenance required by JLG Industries, Inc.
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Preventative Maintenance At intervals as specified in the Service and Maintenance Owner, Dealer, or User Qualified JLG Mechanic Service and Maintenance Manual Manual. NOTE: Inspection forms are available from JLG. Use the Service and Maintenance Manual to perform inspections. 3121713...
SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION Pre-Start Inspection “Walk-Around” Inspection – Perform as instructed. Battery – Charge as required. The Pre-Start Inspection should include each of the following: Fuel (Generator Equipped Machines) – Add the proper fuel Cleanliness –...
SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION Daily Walk-Around Inspection 3121713...
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SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION Begin the "Walk-Around Inspection" at Item 1, as noted on the Platform and Gate Assembly - Platform mounting pins secure. Footswitch in good working order; not modified, dis- diagram. Continue to the right (counterclockwise viewed from top) checking each item in sequence for the conditions listed in abled or blocked;...
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SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION Swing Motor and Worm Gear - See Note. Brake/Steer Valve - See Note. Hydraulic Pump and Reservoir - Properly secured; no visible Boom/Upright - No visible damage; All pins properly damage or hydraulic leaks. Recommended hydraulic fluid secured.
SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION Function Check Check boom limit switches. Raise and lower the Lower Boom. Check for smooth operation. A functional check of all systems should be performed, once the NOTE: Perform checks from ground controls first, then from platform walk-around inspection is complete, in an area free of overhead controls.
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SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION Check the chassis tilt indicator located on the platform con- Footswitch. trol console by driving, with the machine in stowed position, up a suitable ramp of at least 6° slope. Check the tilt alarm, with the machine on the ramp, raise the upper boom until it FOOTSWITCH MUST BE ADJUSTED SO THAT FUNCTIONS WILL OPERATE WHEN PEDAL is parallel with the chassis.
SECTION 2 - USER RESPONSIBILITIES, MACHINE PREPARATION, AND INSPECTION SkyGuard Function Test Disengage the SkyGuard sensor, release controls, then recy- cle the footswitch. Ensure normal operation is available. NOTE: Refer to Section 4.12 for additional information on SkyGuard NOTE: On machines equipped with SkyLine, reattach magnetic end of operation.
SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS SECTION 3. MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS GENERAL NOTE: The indicator panels use different shaped symbols to alert the operator to different types of operational situations that could arise. The meaning of those symbols are explained below. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if THE MANUFACTURER HAS NO DIRECT CONTROL OVER MACHINE APPLICATION AND not corrected, could result in serious injury or death.
SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Ground Control Console High Oil Temperature Low Oil Pressure Engine Overspeed Overvoltage TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY, DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IF ANY CONTROL LEVERS OR Platform Overload (If equipped) TOGGLE SWITCHES CONTROLLING PLATFORM MOVEMENT DO NOT RETURN TO THE OFF POSITION WHEN RELEASED.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 1. System Distress Indicator 2. Platform Overload Indicator (If Equipped) 3. Generator/Engine Start Button 4. Indicator Gauge 5. Charger Status 6. Telescope 7. Machine Safety System Override (MSSO) (If Equipped) 8. Swing 9. Function Enable 10.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Indicator Gauge Machine Safety System Override (MSSO) (CE Only) Registers the amount of time the machine has been in use, with functions operating. In Provides emergency override of function the event of a fault, the hourmeter also dis- controls that are locked out in the event of plays the three digit fault code.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Circuit Breakers Lower/Mid Boom Lift The circuit breakers open (pop out) to indicate a short or Provides for raising and lowering of overload somewhere on the machine. Lower Boom when positioned to Up or Down.
SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Platform Control Console Jib (If equipped) The Jib control switch provides raising and (See Figure 3-2.) lowering of the jib when positioned up or Speed Mode down. Activating the Speed Mode switch allows the operator to High or Low Speed travel operation.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Horn Drive Orientation Override A push-type Horn switch supplies electrical When the boom is swung over the rear tires power to an audible warning device when pressed. or further in either direction, the Drive Orien- tation indicator will illuminate when the drive Power/Emergency Stop function is selected.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS NOTE: To operate the Drive joystick, pull up on the lock- ing ring below the handle. TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY, DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IF ANY CONTROL LEVERS OR TOGGLE SWITCHES CONTROLLING PLATFORM MOVEMENT DO NOT RETURN TO THE NOTE: The Drive joystick is spring loaded and will auto- OFF OR NEUTRAL POSITION WHEN RELEASED.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Soft Touch/SkyGuard Override Switch (If equipped) Lower Boom Lift The machine can be equipped with one of three options. It Provides for raising and lowering of Lower may have Soft Touch, SkyGuard, or both Soft Touch and Sky- and Mid Boom when positioned to Up or Guard.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Function Speed Control NOTE: To operate the Main Boom Lift/Swing joystick, pull up on the locking ring below the handle. Adjusts speed of Boom and Swing Func- tions. Rotate counterclockwise for slower speed and clockwise for faster speed. To adjust Drive, Swing, and Main Lift to creep, turn knob fully counterclockwise until it clicks.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Table 3-1. Simultaneous Functions If This Function is Selected: These Functions Will Also Work at the Same Time: Drive and Steer Swing Lower Lift** Upper Lift** Telescope Swing Drive and Steer Lower Lift** Upper Lift** Telescope Lower Lift...
SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Platform Control Indicator Panel Platform Overload (If equipped) Indicates the platform has been overloaded. (See Figure 3-3., Platform Control Indicator Panel) Tilt Alarm Warning Light and Alarm This illuminator indicates that the chassis is on a slope.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS System Distress Indicator d. There is some other fault in one of the circuits. If so determine the cause by counting the flash code, a num- The system distress indicator lights to signify ber of flashes followed by a pause followed by another an abnormal condition for the generator number of flashes, and refer to the service manual.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Enable Indicator/Footswitch Battery Charge Indicator To operate any function, the footswitch This indicator lights to show the state-of- must be depressed and the function charge of the battery pack.. selected within seven seconds. The enable indicator shows that the controls are enabled.
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS SkyGuard (If Equipped) Creep Speed Indicator When illuminated indicates the SkyGuard When the Function Speed Control is sensor has been activated. All controls are turned to the creep position, the indicator cut out until the override button is pushed, acts as a reminder that all functions are set at which time controls will work normally.
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Ground Controls operate Upper and Lower Boom Lift and Swing, Proper tire pressure. and are to be used in an emergency to lower the platform to the Machine is as originally equipped from JLG. ground should the operator in the platform be unable to do so. 3121713...
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Stability MOTOR OPERATION Machine stability is based on two positions which are called For- Power/Emergency Stop ward and Backward stability. The machines position of least For- ward stability is shown in Figure 4-1., Position of Least Forward The Power/Emergency Stop switch, when pulled Stability, and its position of least Backward stability is shown in out (on), provides battery power for all machine...
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SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION UPPER BOOM FLY BOOM HORIZONTAL FULLY EXTENDED MACHINE WILL "TIP OVER" IN THIS DIRECTION IF OPERATED ON AN OUT-OF-LEVEL SURFACE TOWER AND MID BOOM AT 33 DEGREES Figure 4-1. Position of Least Forward Stability 3121713...
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Platform/Ground Select Switch TRAVELING (DRIVING) The Platform/Ground Select switch directs NOTE: For units equipped with optional tilt cutout, verify that the drive battery power to the desired control station function is cut out when the boom is elevated and tilt alarm is when the Power/Emergency Stop switch is activated.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Traveling Forward and Reverse USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN DRIVING IN REVERSE AND AT ALL TIMES WHEN DRIV- ING WITH PLATFORM ELEVATED AND WHEN DRIVING WITH ANY PART OF MACHINE WITHIN 6 FEET OF ANY OBSTRUCTION. FOOTSWITCH MUST BE DEPRESSED PRIOR TO ACTIVATING ANY FUNCTION, OTHER- WISE FUNCTION WILL NOT OPERATE.
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SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Figure 4-3. Grade and Side Slopes 3121713...
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Traveling on a Grade Match the black and white direction arrows on both platform con- When traveling a grade, maximum braking and traction are obtained trol panel and the chas- with the boom stowed, in position over the rear (drive) axle, and in sis to determine the line with the direction of travel.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION STEERING Loading From Positions Above Ground Level Before loading weight to platform above ground level: Depress footswitch, position thumb switch on Drive/Steer controller to Right for steering right, or Determine what the total weight will be after additional to Left for steering left.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Platform Level Adjustment BOOM Depress footswitch. To raise platform, position Platform/Level control switch Up and hold until platform is level. A RED TILT WARNING LIGHT IS LOCATED ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE WHICH LIGHTS WHEN THE CHASSIS IS ON A 5 DEGREE OR GREATER Depress footswitch.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Swinging the Boom Raising and Lowering the Upper Boom To swing boom, with footswitch activated, posi- To raise or lower the Upper Boom, with footswitch tion Swing control switch to Right or Left for direc- activated, position Upper Boom Lift switch to UP tion desired.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION Manual (Charge) Operating Mode When the above conditions apply, the generator’s controller will monitor status of the batteries, will turn on automatically when The generator will operate in manual mode always when the fol- the battery voltage drops as a result of discharge and will turn off lowing three conditions apply.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION INVERTER 4.11 MACHINE SAFETY SYSTEM OVERRIDE (MSSO)(CE ONLY) The inverter converts 48 VDC to 110 VAC to allow operation of power tools from the machine’s batteries. The Machine Safety System Override (MSSO) is used to override function controls for Emergency •...
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION 4.12 SKYGUARD OPERATION SkyGuard SkyGuard provides enhanced control panel protection. When the SkyGuard sensor is activated, functions in use at the time of actu- ation will reverse or cutout. The SkyGuard Function Table pro- vides more details on these functions. During activation, the horn will sound and, if equipped with a SkyGuard beacon, the beacon will illuminate until sensor and footswitch are disengaged.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION SkyGuard - SkyEye Reattach magnetic end of cable to bracket if it becomes discon- Operator passes through path of sensor beam. nected. SkyGuard Function Table Tower Boom Drive Drive Tower Boom Boom Boom Basket Basket Steer Swing Lift...
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION 4.13 BOOM SYNCHRONIZING PROCEDURE 4.14 SHUT DOWN AND PARK NOTE: If the Lower Boom assembly does not fully lower: NOTE: When parking battery powered units overnight, batteries should be charged in accordance with instructions in Section 2 to Remove all personnel from the platform.
SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION 4.15 MACHINE LIFTING AND TIE DOWN See Figure 4-5. Lifting Refer to the Serial Number Plate, refer to the Specifications section of this manual, or weigh the individual unit to find out the Gross Vehicle Weight. Place the boom in the stowed position.
BEEN REPAIRED, IF REQUIRED, AND THAT ALL CONTROLS ARE OPERATING COR- RECTLY. JLG Industries, Inc. must be notified immediately of any incident involving a JLG product. Even if no injury or property damage is EMERGENCY OPERATION evident, the factory should be contacted by telephone and pro- vided with all necessary details.
SECTION 5 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Platform or Boom Caught Overhead EMERGENCY TOWING PROCEDURES If the platform or boom becomes jammed or snagged in over- Towing this machine is prohibited, unless properly equipped. head structures or equipment, do the following: However, provisions for moving the machine, in case of a mal- function or power failure, have been incorporated.
If the MSSO functionality is used, the fault indicator will flash Turn manual descent knob counterclockwise and lower the and a fault code is set in the JLG Control System which must be Upper (or main) Boom by pumping the handle until it is reset by a qualified JLG Service Technician.
FALL ARREST PLATFORM PIPE RACKS NOTE: Refer to JLG External Fall Arrest System manual (P/N-3128935) for more detailed information. The external fall arrest system is designed to provide a lanyard attach point while allowing the operator to access areas outside the platform.
SECTION 6 - ACCESSORIES Safety Precautions Preparation and Inspection • Ensure racks are secured to the platform rails. • Replace torn or frayed tie-down straps. REDUCE PLATFORM CAPACITY BY 100 LBS (45.5 KG) WHEN INSTALLED. Operation To prepare racks for loading, remove locking pins, rotate WEIGHT IN RACKS PLUS WEIGHT IN PLATFORM MUST NOT EXCEED RATED CAPACITY.
SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE SECTION 7. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS This section of the manual provides additional necessary infor- Table 7-1. Operating Specifications mation to the operator for proper operation and maintenance of this machine.
SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Tires Table 7-4. Dimensional Data Wheel Base 6 ft. 7.0 in. (2.00 m) Table 7-3. Tire Specifications Working Height 51 ft. 0 in. (15.54 m) Size IN240/55-17.5 IN240/55-17.5 26x7x20 Load Range Platform Height 45 ft.
Classification GL-3, and sufficient chemical stability for mobile hydraulic system service. Aside from JLG recommendations, it is not advisable to mix oils of different brands or types, as they may not contain the same required additives or be of comparable viscosities. If use of hydraulic oil other than Mobil DTE 10 is desired, contact JLG Industries for proper recommendations.
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SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Table 7-8. Mobil EAL 224H Specs Table 7-7. Mobil DTE 10 Excel 15 Specs Type Synthetic Biodegradable ISO Viscosity Grade ISO Viscosity Grade 32/46 Pour Point, Max -65°F (-54°C) Specific Gravity .922 Flash Point, Min.
SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Critical Stability Weights the end of the upper boom, mid boom, and lower boom at the left rear of the booms. Table 7-9. Critical Stability Weights Component Counterweight 3850 1746 Tire & Wheel (foam-filled) Platform (4ft [1.2 m]) Platform (5 ft [1.5 m]) Battery (each)
Comments - Remote Access (Optional) Mil-Spec Mil-L-2105. Hydraulic Oil. Mobil DTE-10 Open Gear Lube - Tribol Molub-Alloy 936 Open Gear Compound. (JLG Part No. 3020027) Bearing Grease (JLG Part No. 3020029) Mobilith SHA 460. Synthetic Lithium Lubricant, Gredag 741 Grease. (JLG Part No. 3020022) Engine (crankcase) Oil.
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SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Swing Bearing/Worm Gear Teeth DO NOT OVERGREASE BEARINGS. OVERGREASING BEARINGS WILL RESULT IN BLOW- ING OUTER SEAL IN HOUSING. Lube Point(s) - Grease Fittings Capacity - Spray On Lube - OG or Mobiltac375NC Interval - A/R Comments - If necessary install grease fittings into worm gear housing and grease bearings.
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SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Hydraulic Tank Lube Point(s) - Fill Cap Capacity - 4 Gal. (15.1 L) Lube - HO Interval - Check Level daily; Change every 2 years or 1200 hours of operation. Comments - On new machines, those recently overhauled, or after changing hydraulic oil, operate all systems a minimum of two complete cycles and recheck oil level in reservoir.
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SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Hydraulic Return Filter E450 Interval - Change after first 50 hrs. and every 6 months or 300 hrs. thereafter. Comments - Under certain conditions, it may be necessary to replace the hydraulic filter on a more frequent basis. A com- mon symptom of a dirty filter is sluggishness experienced in hydraulic functions.
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SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Wheel Drive Hub Wheel Bearings Lube Point(s) - Level/Fill Plug Lube Point(s) - Repack Capacity - 17 oz. (1/2 Full) Capacity - A/R Lube - EPGL Lube - MPG Interval - Check level every 3 months or 150 hrs of operation; Interval - Every 2 years or 1200 hours of operation change every 2 years or 1200 hours of operation Spindles/Bushing...
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SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Boom Pivot Pins/Bushing Capacity - A/R Lube - Lithium Lubricant Interval - Every 2 years or 1200 hours of operation Comments - At boom pivot pins/bushing replacement; Coat I.D. of bushings prior to installing pivot pins. Engine Lube Point(s) - Fill Cap Capacity - Refer to Engine Manual...
SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND CHARGING (e.g. baking soda and water or ammonia) and wire brush. Replace cables and/or cable clamp bolts as required. Battery Maintenance, Quarterly Clean battery post with wire brush then re-connect cable to post.
SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Optional On Board Generator Battery Charging (On Board Charger) For maximum battery life: a. Avoid completely discharging the batteries. EXHAUST GAS HAZARD. RUN THE GENERATOR IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA ONLY. b. Fully charge the batteries each day the machine is used. c.
The air pressure for pneumatic tires must be equal to the air pres- sure that is stenciled on the side of the JLG product or rim decal Tire Replacement for safe and proper operational characteristics.
SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Wheel Replacement Wheel Installation It is extremely important to apply and maintain proper wheel The rims installed on each product model have been designed for mounting torque. stability requirements which consist of track width, tire pressure, and load capacity.
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SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE Tighten nuts in the following sequence: The tightening of the nuts should be done in stages. Follow- ing the recommended sequence, tighten nuts per wheel torque chart. Table 7-11. Wheel Torque Chart TORQUE SEQUENCE 1st Stage 2nd Stage...
SECTION 7 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATOR MAINTENANCE SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The following information is provided in accordance with the requirements of the European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and is only applicable to CE machines. For electric powered machines, the equivalent continuous A- Weighted sound pressure level at the work platform is less than 70dB(A) For combustion engine powered machines, guaranteed Sound...
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