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GS-1530
GS-1930
GS-2032
GS-2632
GS-3232
GS-2046
GS-2646
GS-3246
GS-4047
Serial Number Range
from GS3010A-110000
from GS3010A-110000
from GS3211A-110000
from GS3211A-110000
from GS3211A-110000
from GS4612A-110000
from GS4612A-110000
from GS4612A-110000
from GS4714D-317
ANSI/CSA
North America
South America
Asia
with
Maintenance
Information
Sixth Edition
Ninth Printing
Part No. T107026

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  • Page 1 ANSI/CSA North America GS-1930 from GS3010A-110000 South America Asia GS-2032 from GS3211A-110000 GS-2632 from GS3211A-110000 GS-3232 from GS3211A-110000 with GS-2046 from GS4612A-110000 Maintenance GS-2646 Information from GS4612A-110000 GS-3246 from GS4612A-110000 GS-4047 from GS4714D-317 Sixth Edition Ninth Printing Part No. T107026...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Specifications ............74 Copyright © 1997 Terex Corporation Sixth Edition: Ninth Printing, December 2014 Genie is a registered trademark of Terex South Dakota, Inc. in the U.S.A. and many other countries. “GS” is a trademark of Terex South Dakota, Inc.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Introduction Introduction Owners, Users and Operators: Thank you for choosing our machine for your application. Our number one priority is user safety, which is best achieved by our joint efforts. We feel that you make a major contribution to safety if you, as the equipment users and operators: Danger 1 Comply with employer, job site and...
  • Page 4 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Introduction Hazard Classification Intended Use This machine is intended to be used only to lift Decals on this machine use symbols, color coding personnel, along with their tools and materials to and signal words to identify the following: an aerial work site.
  • Page 5: Symbol And Hazard Pictorials Definitions

    Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Symbol and Hazard Pictorials Definitions Symbol and Hazard Pictorials Definitions Read the operator’s Read the service Crush hazard Crush hazard Collision hazard manual manual Tip-over hazard Tip-over hazard Tip-over hazard Tip-over hazard Electrocution hazard Electrocution hazard Explosion hazard Fire hazard...
  • Page 6 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Symbol and Hazard Pictorials Definitions Batteries used as Chock the wheels Release brakes Grounded AC Replace damaged counterweights 3-wire only wires and cords Wheel load Transport diagram Tiedown Lanyard anchorage No smoking points Voltage rating for Pressure rating for Side force...
  • Page 7: General Safety

    Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual General Safety General Safety Part No. T107026 GS-30 • GS-32 • GS-46 • GS-47...
  • Page 8 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing General Safety 82561 DANGER Engage safety See service Crushing Hazard arm before manual. performing Death or serious injury can maintenance result from contact with or repair. moving scissor arms. 82561 B 44255 82558 DANGER WARNING Crushing Hazard...
  • Page 9 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual General Safety Part No. T107026 GS-30 • GS-32 • GS-46 • GS-47...
  • Page 10 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing General Safety GS-30 • GS-32 • GS-46 • GS-47 Part No. T107026...
  • Page 11 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual General Safety Part No. T107026 GS-30 • GS-32 • GS-46 • GS-47...
  • Page 12: Personal Safety

    Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Personal Safety Personal Safety Personal Fall Protection Personal fall protection equipment (PFPE) is not required when operating this machine. If PFPE is required by job site or employer rules, the following shall apply: All PFPE must comply with applicable governmental regulations and must be inspected and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s...
  • Page 13: Work Area Safety

    Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Work Area Safety Work Area Safety Electrocution Hazards Tip-over Hazards This machine is not electrically insulated and will Occupants, equipment and materials shall not not provide protection from contact with or exceed the maximum platform capacity or the proximity to electrical current.
  • Page 14 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Work Area Safety Do not raise the platform Do not operate the unless the machine is on machine in strong or a firm, level surface. gusty winds. Do not increase the surface area of the platform or the load.
  • Page 15 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Work Area Safety Do not push off or pull Do not modify or alter an aerial work platform toward any object outside without prior written permission from the of the platform. manufacturer. Mounting attachments for holding tools or other materials onto the platform, toeboards or guard rail system can increase the weight in the platform and the surface area of the...
  • Page 16 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Work Area Safety If equipped with outriggers Operation on Slopes Hazards Do not set the machine up where it cannot be Do not drive the machine on a slope that exceeds leveled using only the outriggers. the slope and side slope rating of the machine.
  • Page 17 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Work Area Safety Fall Hazards Collision Hazards The guard rail system provides fall protection. If Be aware of limited sight occupant(s) of the platform are required to wear distance and blind spots personal fall protection equipment (PFPE) due to when driving or operating.
  • Page 18 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Work Area Safety Bodily Injury Hazard Do not lower the platform unless the area below is Do not operate the machine with a hydraulic oil or clear of personnel and air leak. An air leak or hydraulic leak can penetrate obstructions.
  • Page 19 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Work Area Safety Damaged Machine Hazards Battery Safety Do not use a damaged or malfunctioning machine. Burn Hazards Conduct a thorough pre-operation inspection of the Batteries contain acid. machine and test all functions before each work Always wear protective shift.
  • Page 20 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Work Area Safety Electrocution/Burn Hazards Lockout After Each Use Connect the battery charger to a Select a safe parking location—firm level grounded, AC 3-wire electrical surface, clear of obstruction and traffic. outlet only. Lower the platform.
  • Page 21 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Work Area Safety Panel Carrier Safety Read, understand and obey all warnings and instructions provided with the panel carriers. Only use the panel carriers on GS-2046 or GS-2646 machines. Panel carriers are not approved for use on any other models.
  • Page 22: Legend

    Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Legend Legend Platform guard rails Lanyard anchorage points Platform controls Manual storage container Platform extension Transport tie-down Steer tire Pothole guard Ground controls 10 LCD readout 11 Non-steer tire 12 Inverter (optional) 13 Brake release pump 14 Emergency lowering knob 15 Entry ladder / transport tie-down 16 Battery charger (on battery side of machine)
  • Page 23 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Legend Platform guard rails Lanyard anchorage points Platform extension release pedal Platform controls Platform extension Manual storage container Outrigger Transport tie-down Emergency lowering knob 10 Steer tire 11 Pothole guard 12 Ground controls 13 LCD readout 14 Non-steer tire 15 Brake release pump...
  • Page 24 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Legend Lanyard anchorage points Platform guard rails Platform extension release pedal Manual storage container Platform controls Platform extension Transport tie-down Emergency lowering knob Steer tire 10 Pothole guard 11 Ground controls 12 LCD readout 13 Non-steer tire 14 Brake release pump 15 Entry ladder / transport tie-down...
  • Page 25: Controls

    Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Controls Controls STOP 137562 Ground Control Panel Red Emergency Stop button Menu escape button Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the Menu up button off position to stop all functions. Pull out the red LCD diagnostic readout Emergency Stop button to the on position to Menu down button...
  • Page 26 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Controls 137636 S T O P S T O P 137636 137636 S T O P S T O P Platform Control Panel Low speed lift enable button Red Emergency Stop button Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the Press and hold this button to off position to stop all functions.
  • Page 27 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Controls High speed lift enable button Thumb rocker switch for steer function Press and hold this button to Press the left side of the thumb activate the high speed platform rocker and the machine will turn in function.
  • Page 28 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Controls 12 Platform up OR outrigger retract button 16 Proportional control handle and function enable switch for drive, steer, lift and outrigger Press and hold this button and the functions platform will raise OR the Lift function: Press and hold the function outriggers will retract.
  • Page 29 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Controls 17 LED diagnostic readout, battery charge indicator and lift/drive mode indicator 18 Drive function button Push this button to activate the drive function. 19 Outrigger function button Press this button to activate the outrigger function.
  • Page 30: Inspections

    Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections 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 performed by the operator prior to each work shift. Do Not Operate Unless: The inspection is designed to discover if anything is apparently wrong with a machine before the...
  • Page 31 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections  Outrigger housing and footpads Pre-operation Inspection (if equipped)  Be sure that the operator’s, safety and  Battery pack and connections responsibilities manuals are complete, legible  Ground strap and in the storage container located in the platform.
  • Page 32 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth 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 malfunctions are discovered, the machine must be Do Not Operate Unless: tagged and removed from service.
  • Page 33 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections Test Emergency Stop At the Ground Controls Push in the ground red Emergency Stop Select a test area that is firm, level and free of button to the off position. obstruction. Result: No functions should operate. Be sure the batteries are connected.
  • Page 34 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Test Emergency Lowering At the Platform Controls 15 Activate the up function by pressing the lift Test Emergency Stop enable button and platform up button, and raise the platform approximately 2 ft. / 60 cm. 18 Push in the platform red Emergency Stop button to the off position.
  • Page 35 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections 23 Do not press the high speed or low speed lift 32 Release the high speed lift enable button or enable buttons. the platform down button. 24 Press the platform up or platform down button. Result: The platform should stop lowering.
  • Page 36 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Use this function test procedure if the decal on 46 Release the control handle. your platform controls has these buttons. Result: The platform should stop raising. 47 Press and hold the function enable switch on the control handle.Slowly move the control handle in the direction indicated by the yellow Test the Function Enable Switch and the...
  • Page 37 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections Test the Steering Test Drive and Braking Note: When performing the steer and drive 55 Press the drive function button function tests, stand in the platform facing the steer (if equipped). end of the machine. 56 Press and hold the function enable switch on 51 Press the drive function button the control handle.
  • Page 38 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Test the Tilt Sensor Operation Test Elevated Drive Speed Note: Perform this test from the ground with the 66 Raise the platform approximately 4 ft / 1.2 m platform controller. Do not stand in the platform. from the ground.
  • Page 39 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections 72 Place a 2x4 or similar piece of wood under a Use the button pattern on the platform pothole guard. controls to determine which of these next two function tests to perform. 73 Raise the platform.
  • Page 40 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Note: If the outrigger enable, foot switch (if 93 Press and hold the outrigger enable button. equipped) and extend buttons are released too Result: The outriggers should not retract. soon after the outriggers have contacted the ground, a long beep will not be heard at the 94 Press and hold the outrigger retract button.
  • Page 41 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections Use this function test procedure if the decal on 103 Continue holding the control handle in the your platform controls has these buttons. direction indicated by the yellow arrow until all outrigger indicator lights turn solid green and a long beep is heard from the platform controls alarm.
  • Page 42 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections 107 Press the drive function button. 115 Press the outrigger function button. 108 Press and hold the function enable switch on 116 Move the control handle in the direction the control handle. indicated by the blue arrow.
  • Page 43 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections Workplace Inspection Checklist Be aware of and avoid the following hazardous situations:  drop-offs or holes  bumps, floor obstructions or debris  sloped surfaces Do Not Operate Unless:  unstable or slippery surfaces ...
  • Page 44 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Inspection for Decals with Words Part No. Decal Description 72970 Instructions – Battery Charger Operation GS-1530 and GS-1930 82366 Label – Chevron Rando Determine whether the decals on your machine 82485 Label – Wheel Load, GS-1530 have words or symbols.
  • Page 45 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections 40434 137636 133596 28236 114386 43618 137605 137656 or 28176 44736 T107030 or 1256702 1257182 1257923 82557 44981 40434 28174 or 28235 62053 or 62054 82563 or 82564 82565 62053 44255 or 62054 43618 1257923 44255...
  • Page 46 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Inspection for Decals with Words Part No. Decal Description 82657 Instructions – Battery Connection Diagram GS-2032, GS-2632 and GS-3232 82693 Instructions – Max Cap, 800 lbs / 363 kg, Determine whether the decals on your machine GS-2032 have words or symbols.
  • Page 47 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections 40434 137636 or 28176 114386 114359 133596 or 137693 or 28236 44736 228928 or 43618 137605 233477 1256702 or 1257185 1256704 1257923 137656 82557 28174 or 28235 40434 82694 or 82695 82563 or 82693 114428 62055...
  • Page 48 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Inspection for Decals with Words Part No. Decal Description 82703 Label – Wheel Load, GS-2046 GS-2046, GS-2646, GS-3246 and 82704 Label – Wheel Load, GS-2646 GS-4047 82705 Label – Wheel Load, GS-3246 Determine whether the decals on your machine 82710 Instructions –...
  • Page 49 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections 228931 or 1257188 137636 or 1256702 28174 or 28235 82728 or 82729 or 82730 82710 or 82726 or 82727 or 1259923 62056 or 62057 62056 or 62058 or 62057 or 230620 or 62058 or 230620 43618 1257923...
  • Page 50 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Inspection for Decals with Part No. Decal Description 82486 Label – Wheel Load, GS-1930 Symbols GS-1530 and GS-1930 82487 Label – Read the Manual Determine whether the decals on your machine 82495 Label –...
  • Page 51 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections 40434 137636 or 1257923 114338 43618 1256702 82487 137605 137656 44981 40434 28174 or 28235 62053 or 62054 82496 or 82501 82565 62053 82562 or 62054 43618 1257923 82562 72086 97719 114337 82562 82485 or 82486...
  • Page 52 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Inspection for Decals with Part No. Decal Description 82560 Label – Skin Injection Hazard Symbols GS-2032, GS-2632 and 82562 Label – Crushing Hazard GS-3232 82656 Label – Side Force, 445 N, GS-2632 and GS-3232 Determine whether the decals on your machine 82699...
  • Page 53 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections 137636 or 1257923 114338 43618 137693 or 40434 114371 82487 1256702 or 1256704 137605 137656 28174 or 28235 40434 82699 or 82496 82701 or 82656 62055 62055 or 72973 or 72973 or 114324 or 114324 44981 43618...
  • Page 54 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Inspections Inspection for Decals with Part No. Decal Description 82704 Label – Wheel Load, GS-2646 Symbols GS-2046, GS-2646, 82705 Label – Wheel Load, GS-3246 GS-3246 and GS-4047 82731 Label – Maximum Capacity, 544 kg, GS-2046 Determine whether the decals on your machine 82732...
  • Page 55 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Inspections 137636 or 1256702 28174 or 28235 82731 or 82732 or 82733 or 1261983 82734 or 82735 or 82736 62056 62056 or 62057 or 62057 or 62058 or 62058 or 230620 or 230620 Serial label 82703...
  • Page 56: Operating Instructions

    Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operating Instructions 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.
  • Page 57 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Operating Instructions Emergency Stop Operation from Platform Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the off Be sure the battery pack is connected before position at the ground controls or the platform operating the machine.
  • Page 58 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operating Instructions To Retract Outriggers: To Position Outriggers (GS-3232 models) To Extend Outriggers: Press and hold the outrigger enable button. Press and hold the outrigger enable button. Press and hold the foot switch (if equipped). Press and hold the outrigger retract button.
  • Page 59 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Operating Instructions To Drive Controller Identification Press and hold the drive/steer function enable Use these instructions if the decal switch on the control handle. on your platform controls has these buttons. Press and hold the foot switch (if equipped). Increase speed: Slowly move the control handle off center.
  • Page 60 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operating Instructions Note: If the outrigger enable and extend buttons To Position Outriggers (GS-3232 models) are released too soon during extension, the To Extend Outriggers: outrigger indicator lights will continue to flash green, indicating the outriggers are not contacting Press the outrigger function button.
  • Page 61 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Operating Instructions Use the color-coded direction arrows on the To Steer platform controls and on the platform to identify the Press the drive function button. On the LCD direction the machine will travel. screen, a circle below the drive function Machine travel speed is restricted when the symbol will turn on.
  • Page 62 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operating Instructions To determine the slope grade: Driving on a slope Measure the slope with a digital inclinometer OR Determine the slope and side slope ratings for the use the following procedure. machine and determine the slope grade. You will need: Maximum slope rating, stowed position: ...
  • Page 63 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Operating Instructions Operational indicator codes Operation from Ground with Controller If the platform controls LED or ground controls LCD diagnostic readout displays an operational Maintain safe distances between the operator, indicator code such as LL, the fault condition must machine and fixed objects.
  • Page 64 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operating Instructions How to Use the Safety Arm How to Fold Down the Guardrails Raise the platform approximately 8 ft / 2.4 m GS-1530, GS-1930, GS-2032, GS-2632 and from the ground. GS-3232 Rotate the safety arm away from the machine The platform railing system consists of one fold and let it hang down.
  • Page 65 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Operating Instructions GS-2046, GS-2646, GS-3246 and GS-4047 How to Raise the Guardrails The platform railing system consists of three fold Follow the fold down instructions but in reverse down rail sections for the extension deck and three order, ensuring all lock pins are in place and sections for the main deck.
  • Page 66 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operating Instructions Install the restraints to the rail Panel Carrier Assembly Install the clamp and housing on the side of Panel restraints the machine without the platform extension locks. Position the clamps as far apart as Install the panel clamp in the housing, using appropriate for the load.
  • Page 67 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Operating Instructions Install panel cradles Panel cradle operation Hang the panel cradle from the platform Lift each panel restraint clamp and swing it toeboard. Hang them on the side of the out. machine without the platform extension locks. Use two people to lift the panel.
  • Page 68 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operating Instructions Maintenance-free batteries Connect the battery charger to a grounded AC circuit. The charger will indicate when the battery is fully charged. Standard Batteries Battery and Charger Instructions Remove the battery vent caps and check the battery acid level.
  • Page 69: Transport And Lifting Instructions

    Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Transport and Lifting Instructions Transport and Lifting Instructions  The machine must be on a level surface or secured before releasing the brakes.  Do not allow the rails to fall when the snap pins are removed.
  • Page 70 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Transport and Lifting Instructions Brake Release Operation Chock the wheels to prevent the machine from rolling. Be sure the winch line is properly secured to the drive chassis tie points and the path is clear of all obstructions.
  • Page 71 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Transport and Lifting Instructions Inspect the entire machine for loose or unsecured Securing to Truck or Trailer for items. Transit Use chains or straps of ample load capacity. Always use the extension deck lock when the Use a minimum of 2 chains or straps.
  • Page 72 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Transport and Lifting Instructions Lifting the Machine with a Forklift Be sure the extension deck, controls and component trays are secure. Remove all loose items on the machine. Fully lower the platform. The platform must remain lowered during all loading and transport Observe and Obey: procedures.
  • Page 73 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Transport and Lifting Instructions Lifting Instructions Fully lower the platform. Be sure the extension deck, controls and component trays are secure. Remove all loose items on the machine. Determine the center of gravity of your machine using the table and the picture on this page.
  • Page 74: Maintenance

    Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Maintenance Maintenance Check the Hydraulic Oil Level Maintaining the hydraulic oil at the proper level is essential to machine operation. Improper hydraulic oil levels can damage hydraulic components. Daily Observe and Obey: checks allow the inspector to identify changes in oil ...
  • Page 75 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Maintenance Check the Batteries Scheduled Maintenance Maintenance performed quarterly, annually and every two years must be completed by a person trained and qualified to perform maintenance on Proper battery condition is essential to good this machine according to the procedures found in machine performance and operational safety.
  • Page 76: Specifications

    Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Specifications Specifications Model GS-1530 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 22 ft 6.7 m -20°F -29°C Minimum Height, platform maximum 16 ft 4.9 m 150°F 66°C Maximum Height, stowed maximum 77 in 196 cm Airborne noise emissions fixed rail Sound pressure level at ground workstation...
  • Page 77 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Specifications Model GS-1930 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 25.1 ft 7.7 m Minimum -20°F -29°C Height, platform maximum 19.1 ft 5.8 m Maximum 150°F 66°C Height, stowed maximum 79 in 199 cm Airborne noise emissions fixed rail Sound pressure level at ground workstation <70 dBA...
  • Page 78 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Specifications Model GS-2032 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 26 ft 7.9 m Minimum -20°F -29°C Height, platform maximum 20 ft 6.1 m Maximum 150°F 66°C Height, stowed maximum 80 in 202 cm Airborne noise emissions fixed rail Sound pressure level at ground workstation <70 dBA...
  • Page 79 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Specifications Model GS-2632 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 32 ft 9.8 m Minimum -20°F -29°C Height, platform maximum 26 ft 7.9 m Maximum 150°F 66°C Height, stowed maximum 89 in 225 cm Airborne noise emissions Height, stowed maximum, 75 in 191 cm...
  • Page 80 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Specifications Model GS-3232 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 37.9 ft 11.6 m Minimum -20°F -29°C Height, working drivable 28 ft 8.5 m Maximum 150°F 66°C Height, platform maximum 31.9 ft 9.7 m Airborne noise emissions Height, platform drivable 22 ft 6.7 m...
  • Page 81 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Specifications Model GS-2046 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 26 ft 7.9 m Minimum -20°F -29°C Height, platform maximum 20 ft 6.1 m Maximum 150°F 66°C Height, stowed maximum 84 in 213 cm Airborne noise emissions Height, stowed maximum, 61 in 156 cm...
  • Page 82 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Specifications Model GS-2646 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 32 ft 9.8 m Minimum -20°F -29°C Height, platform maximum 26 ft 7.9 m Maximum 150°F 66°C Height, stowed maximum 89 in 225 cm Airborne noise emissions Height, stowed maximum, 66 in 168 cm...
  • Page 83 Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Operator's Manual Specifications Model GS-3246 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 37.9 ft 11.6 m Minimum -20°F -29°C Height, platform maximum 31.9 ft 9.7 m Maximum 150°F 66°C Height, stowed maximum 94 in 238 cm Airborne noise emissions Height, stowed maximum, 71 in 181 cm...
  • Page 84 Operator's Manual Sixth Edition • Ninth Printing Specifications Model GS-4047 Operating temperature Height, working maximum 45 ft 13.7 m Minimum -20°F -29°C Height, platform maximum 39 ft 11.9 m Maximum 150°F 66°C Height, stowed maximum 100 in 254 cm Airborne noise emissions Height, stowed maximum, 77 in 195 cm...

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