Skyjack SJ66T Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL (CE)
TELESCOPIC BOOMS
MODELS
SJ66T
207521AFA
September 2020

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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL (CE) TELESCOPIC BOOMS MODELS SJ66T 207521AFA September 2020...
  • Page 2 This manual is based on Serial Number(s): SJ66T 97 001 833 & Above Please refer to the website (www.skyjack.com) for older Serial Numbers. Skyjack Service Center Parts & Service (Europe) Unit 1 Maes Y Clawdd 3451 Swenson Ave. St. Charles,...
  • Page 3 The Safety Alert Symbol identifies important safety messages on MEWP , safety signs in This Safety Alert Symbol means attention! manuals or elsewhere. When you see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal Become alert! Your safety is involved. injury or death.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1 - About Your MEWP ........................ 5 Read and Heed ................................5 Safety Rules .................................6 Section 2 - Familiarization ........................11 Familiarization of Telescopic Boom Series .....................11 Component Identification ..........................12 2.2-1 Drive Bypass Valve ............................12 2.2-2 Main Power Disconnect Switch ........................12 2.2-3 Brake System ..............................12 2.2-4 Tilt Switch ................................13 2.2-5 Differential Lock Switch ...........................13...
  • Page 5: Section 1 - About Your Mewp

    SKYJACK warrants each new SJ 66T series work platform to be free of defective parts and workmanship for the first 24 months. Any defective part will be replaced or repaired by your local SKYJACK dealer at no charge for parts or labor.
  • Page 6: Safety Rules

    Common sense dictates the use of protective clothing when working on or near machinery. Use appropriate safety devices to protect your eyes, ears, hands, feet and body. Any modifications from the original design are strictly forbidden without written permission from SKYJACK. Electrocution Hazard This MEWP is not electrically insulated.
  • Page 7 Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform Safety Rules Safety Precautions Know and understand the safety precautions before going on to next section. WARNING Failure to heed the following safety DO NOT • increase the lateral precautions could result in tip over, surface area of the platform.
  • Page 8 Safety Rules Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform Safety Precautions (Continued) Know and understand the safety precautions before going on to next section. • DO NOT operate an MEWP • BE AWARE of blind spots that has ladders, scaffolding or when operating the MEWP .
  • Page 9 MEWP . object to steady the platform. DO NOT • place materials on the guardrails or materials that exceed the confines of the guardrails unless approved by Skyjack. • distribute load • DO NOT operate if MEWP is unevenly.
  • Page 10 • has alterations or modifications not approved Skyjack recommends the use of a fall restraint by the manufacturer. system to keep an occupant within the confines • has safety devices which have been altered of the platform, and thus not expose the occupant or disabled.
  • Page 11: Section 2 - Familiarization

    Section 2 - Familiarization SJ TB Series 2.1 Familiarization of Telescopic Boom Series WARNING MEWP Familiarization should be given only to individuals who are QUALIFIED And TRAINED to operate an MEWP . Do not operate this MEWP without proper authorization and training. Failure to avoid this hazard could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 12: Component Identification

    Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2 Component Identification 2.2-3 Brake System The following descriptions are for identification, The brake system is located in the control compartment. explanation and locating purposes only. The brakes must be manually disengaged before pushing, winching or towing. Refer to Section 2.5-1 2.2-1 Drive Bypass Valve for procedure on how to release brakes manually.
  • Page 13: Tilt Switch

    Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-4 Tilt Switch 2.2-6 Footswitch The tilt sensor is located inside the base control console. The footswitch is located on the floor of the platform. It is designed to prevent driving when MEWP is on a When depressed and held, it enables controls on slope greater than a predetermined limit.
  • Page 14: 7A Platform Load Sensing System

    Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2-7a Platform Load Sensing System The platform load sensing system is a device that senses for an overload on the platform before the system disables boom and drive functions. This system is active when MEWP is powered on. If the platform is overloaded while in work mode (boom is raised greater than 15 degrees from horizontal or is extended greater than 6 inches), the load sensing system will disable all normal functions and signal the operator with an indicator light and an audible alarm.
  • Page 15 Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-8 Base Control Console This control console is located in the panel mounted in the control compartment. HOUR METER COUNTER QUARTZ Figure 2-5. Base Control Console Hourmeter - This gauge records accumulated Off/Base/Platform Key Switch - This three-way operating time of engine.
  • Page 16 Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2-8 Base Control Console (Continued) Deutz TCD2.2 HOUR METER COUNTER QUARTZ Figure 2-5. Base Control Console Platform Leveling Override Switch - This switch A. Water In Fuel Light - This light indicates water overrides automatic leveling of platform and separator is full.
  • Page 17 Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-9 Platform Control Console This control console is mounted at front guardrail of the platform. It has the following controls:  STOP  Figure 2-6. Platform Control Console Engine Start/On/Off Switch - This switch, when B.
  • Page 18 Control Functions Section 2 - Familiarization 2.2-9 Platform Control Console (Continued)  STOP  Figure 2-6. Platform Control Console Low/High Throttle Switch - This switch allows Fly Boom Extend/Retract Switch - This switch selection between “ ” low and “ ”...
  • Page 19 Section 2 - Familiarization Control Functions 2.2-9 Platform Control Console (Continued) Figure 2-6. Platform Control Console Regeneration override switch (Deutz TCD2.2) (If Equipped) - This switch temporarily overrides the regeneration request and returns the engine to full power and speed. Refer to Section 3.10.
  • Page 20: Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections

    Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Platform Control Console Platform Railing Manuals Platform Assembly Footswitch 2.3 Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections 2.3-2 Electrical Maintaining the electrical components is essential to Begin the visual and daily maintenance inspections good performance and service life of the MEWP . by checking each item in sequence for the conditions listed in this section.
  • Page 21 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Engine Compartment Hydraulic Air Filter Muffler Swing Drive Motor Pumps Battery Main Power Disconnect Switch Engine 2.3-5 Engine Compartment 1. Check battery cases for damage. Ensure all compartment latches are secure and in proper working order. 2.
  • Page 22 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Engine Compartment Continued Hydraulic Air Filter Muffler Swing Drive Motor Pumps Battery Main Power Disconnect Switch Engine • Turret Rotation Gear • Engine Oil Level Ensure there are no loose or missing Maintaining the engine components parts and there is no visible damage.
  • Page 23 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Control Compartment Fuel Tank Hydraulic Return High Pressure Filter Hydraulic Tank Base Control Emergency Power Brake Manifold Main Manifold Console Unit 2.3-6 Control Compartment • Brake and Main Manifolds Ensure all compartment latches are Ensure all fittings and hoses are properly secure and in proper working order.
  • Page 24 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Overhead View Tie Rod Oscillating Turret Rotation Limit Switch Cylinder Gear Assembly Drive Axle Wheel/Tire Assembly Rotary Manifold Steer Cylinder Assembly • Fuel Tank • Drive Axle Ensure drive axle is properly secured, IMPORTANT there are no loose or missing parts, all Before using your MEWP ensure there...
  • Page 25 Ensure gate is in good working order. can adversely affect stability. Therefore, Ensure footswitch is in good working order replace tires only with the exact Skyjack- and has not been modified, disabled or approved type. Failure to operate with blocked.
  • Page 26 Visual & Maintenance Inspection Section 2 - Familiarization Wear Pad Boom Wear Pad Rotary Actuator Power Track Lift Cylinder 2.3-11 Rotary Actuator 2.3-14 Boom Ensure there are no loose or missing parts Ensure there are no loose or missing parts and there is no visible damage.
  • Page 27 Section 2 - Familiarization Visual & Maintenance Inspection Battery Warmer/ Flashing Amber Light Hydraulic Generator Hydraulic Oil Heater Work Light Welder • Cables • Battery Warmer/Hydraulic Oil Heater Ensure there are no loose or missing (If Equipped) parts with no signs of visible damage. Ensure battery warmer/hydraulic oil heater cord is properly secured with no Ensure that nuts are not loose and are...
  • Page 28: Function Tests

    Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Base Control HOUR METER COUNTER QUARTZ Console Start/Function Enable/ Emergency Power Switch Emergency Stop Off/Base/Platform Key Switch 2.4 Function Tests In engine compartment, turn main power Function tests are designed to discover any malfunctions disconnect switch to “...
  • Page 29 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Base Control HOUR METER COUNTER QUARTZ Console Start/Function Enable/ Emergency Power Switch Emergency Stop Off/Base/Platform Key Switch • Test Start/Function Enable/Emergency • Test Platform Self-leveling Power Switch and All Boom Functions 1. Lower boom to stowed position. WARNING 2.
  • Page 30 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Base Control HOUR METER COUNTER QUARTZ Console Start/Function Enable/ Emergency Power Switch Emergency Stop Off/Base/Platform Key Switch • Test Emergency Power 4. On base control console, turn off/base/ platform key switch to “ ” platform 1.
  • Page 31 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Emergency Stop Drive/Steer Platform Control Controller Console Tie-off Point Tie-off Point Footswitch • Test Off/Base/Platform Switch 7. Select “ ” start position from engine start/on/off switch until engine starts. 1. Ensure both “ ” emergency stop button is pulled out.
  • Page 32 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Emergency Power Emergency Stop Switch Horn Drive/Steer Controller Engine Start/On/ Off Switch Platform Leveling Override Switch 2.4-3 Platform Control Console • Test Load Sensing System WARNING 1. Push in “ ” emergency stop button. Ensure that you maintain three points of 2.
  • Page 33 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Emergency Stop Drive/Steer Platform Control Controller Console Tie-off Point Tie-off Point Footswitch • Test Footswitch NOTE 15-second anti-tiedown feature deactivates footswitch when operator 1. Pull out “ ” emergency stop button. depresses it for 15 seconds without activating any function.
  • Page 34 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Emergency Power Emergency Stop Switch Horn Drive/Steer Controller Engine Start/On/ Off Switch Platform Leveling Override Switch • Test Emergency Stop • Test Driving Function 1. Ensure engine is running. 1. Ensure path of intended motion is clear. 2.
  • Page 35 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Emergency Power Emergency Stop Switch Horn Drive/Steer Controller Engine Start/On/ Off Switch Platform Leveling Override Switch NOTE • Test Driving Speed To conserve battery power, test each 1. Depress and hold footswitch. function through a partial cycle. 1.
  • Page 36 Function Tests Section 2 - Familiarization Emergency Power Emergency Stop Switch Horn Drive/Steer Controller Engine Start/On/ Off Switch Platform Leveling Override Switch • Test Brakes 2. On platform leveling override switch, lift and move switch to “ ” upward WARNING position to tilt platform up or “...
  • Page 37 Section 2 - Familiarization Function Tests Oscillating Axle - Unlocked Oscillating Axle - Locked • Test Oscillating Axles • Test Cables NOTE WARNING Cables have to be tested daily. DO NOT operate any control on platform control console without proper 1.
  • Page 38: Winching And Towing Procedure

    Procedures Section 2 - Familiarization 2.5 Winching and Towing Procedure Position MEWP on a firm and level surface. This section provides the operator with the Winching and Towing procedure, which includes instructions on Chock or block wheels to prevent MEWP from how to manually release the brakes.
  • Page 39 Section 2 - Familiarization Procedures 2.5-1 To Release Brakes Manually Brakes must be manually disengaged for winching or CAUTION towing. Do not release brakes before disengaging drive motor! WARNING Do not manually disengage brakes if Push in black brake valve plunger (item 3). MEWP is on a slope.
  • Page 40: Emergency Lowering Procedures

    Procedures Section 2 - Familiarization 2.6 Emergency Lowering Procedures At Platform Control Console: This section guides the operator on how to use Ensure engine is off. emergency lowering system. This system allows platform lowering in the event of an emergency or engine malfunction.
  • Page 41: Section 3 - Operation

    Section 3 - Operation General 3.0 Operation • The operator must be sure that the MEWP has This section provides the necessary information needed been properly maintained and inspected before to operate the MEWP . It is important that the user reads using it.
  • Page 42: Major Components

    Major Components Section 3 - Operation 3.2 Major Components Platform Control Console Fly Boom Platform Mid Boom Power Track Main Boom Lift Cylinder Engine Control Compartment Compartment Base Control Console Base Turret SKYJACK Telescopic Boom SJ 66T Page 42 December 2007...
  • Page 43: Major Assemblies

    Section 3 - Operation Major Assemblies 3.3 Major Assemblies 3.4 Serial Number Nameplate The MEWP consists of four major assemblies: the base, The serial number nameplate, located at the rear of the turret, boom assembly and platform. MEWP , lists the following: •...
  • Page 44: Component Identification

    Component Identification Operation - Section 3 3.5 Component Identification 3.5-3 All Motion Alarm This alarm produces an audible sound when any boom The following descriptions are for identification, function is activated. On MEWPs with certain options, a explanation and locating purposes only. flashing amber light will accompany this alarm.
  • Page 45: Component Identification (Optional Equipment/Attachments)

    Section 3 - Operation Component Identification (Special Options) 3.6 Component Identification (Optional 3.6-2 Welder (If Equipped) The welder is installed on the platform. Refer to Equipment/Attachments) welder’s operating manual for proper operation and The following descriptions are for identification, maintenance. explanation and locating purposes only.
  • Page 46 Component Identification (Special Options) Section 3 - Operation 3.6-3 Work Light (If Equipped) 3.6-4 Flashing Amber Light (If Equipped) The work light assembly is mounted on the railings of The flashing amber light is located on top of the turret the platform.
  • Page 47: Operator's Responsibility

    Section 3 - Operation Operator’s Responsibility 3.7 Operator’s Responsibility Repairs to the MEWP may only be made by a qualified service technician. After repairs are completed, the It is the responsibility of the operator, prior to each work operator must perform visual and daily maintenance shift, to perform the following: inspections &...
  • Page 48: Start Operation

    Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8 Start Operation 3.8-1 To Activate Base Control Console Carefully read and completely understand the Operating Manual and all warnings and instruction labels WARNING (refer to Section 5 - Labels) on the MEWP . Ensure that you maintain three points of contact to mount/dismount the platform.
  • Page 49 Section 3 - Operation Start Operation 3.8-2 To Rotate Platform Using Base Control 3.8-5 To Raise or Lower Main Boom Using Base Console Control Console Activate function enable “ ” by selecting and Activate function enable “ ” by selecting and holding start/function enable/emergency power holding start/function enable/emergency power switch to function enable position.
  • Page 50 Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8-8 To Operate Using Emergency Power Switch at Base Control Console Select desired engine RPM using throttle switch: “ ” high or “ ” low. This is a momentary-type switch. This switch allows all functions except the drive function to operate in the WARNING event of engine malfunction.
  • Page 51 Section 3 - Operation Start Operation 3.8-11 To Steer Using Platform Control Console 3.8-15 To Rotate Platform Using Platform Control Console Depress and hold footswitch. Depress and hold footswitch. Press rocker on top of drive/steer controller in this direction “ ”...
  • Page 52 Start Operation Section 3 - Operation 3.8-19 To Operate Using Emergency Power 3.8-21 Shutdown Procedure Switch at Platform Control Console Completely retract boom and lower platform. This is a momentary-type switch. This switch allows all functions except drive function to operate in the event Push in “...
  • Page 53: Refueling Procedure

    Section 3 - Operation Refueling Procedure 3.9 Refueling Procedure 3.9-1 Regular Fuel (Diesel) This section provides the operator with procedure on IMPORTANT how to refuel engine with regular fuel. Use unleaded gasoline only. WARNING Ensure engine and all systems are turned off and Failure to heed the following safety emergency stop buttons are depressed.
  • Page 54: Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf) And Standstill Regeneration - Deutz Tcd2.2 Engine

    Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Standstill Regeneration Section 3 - Operation 3.10 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Standstill Regeneration - Deutz TCD2.2 Engine 3.10-1 About the DPF and Standstill Regeneration The DPF system is a closed diesel particulate filter system that accumulates the soot during the operation of the engine to reduce diesel particulate emissions.
  • Page 55 Section 3 - Operation Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Standstill Regeneration 3.10-2 Standstill Stages Standstill Engine Audible Engine Action Required Lamps Lamp Alarm Torque Pulsates Perform the standstill operation at the next available Flashes slowly 100% slowly opportunity, within 3 to 4 hours. Puslates The standstill operation must be performed Flashes slowly...
  • Page 56: Loading/Unloading

    Loading/Unloading Section 3 - Operation 3.11 Loading/Unloading Chock MEWP wheels (if necessary). Know and heed all national, state/provincial and local Remove all loose items. rules which apply to transporting of MEWPs. Only qualified personnel shall operate MEWP during Anchor down MEWP to transport surface using loading/unloading.
  • Page 57 Section 3 - Operation Loading/Unloading 3.11-2 Locking the Turret Turn main power disconnect switch to “ ” off Ensure that turret is positioned so that turret position. transportation lock (item 1 - Figure 3-7) is aligned into one of four turret locking points. Clear platform of all personnel, tools and materials.
  • Page 58: Chassis Tilt

    Chassis Tilt Section 3 - Operation 3.12 Chassis Tilt 3.12-1 Counterweight Uphill If the MEWP becomes tilted with the counterweight uphill This section guides the operator with regard to (refer to Figure 3-11) follow the steps below to return to recovering from an inclined position.
  • Page 59 Section 3 - Operation Diagrams Diagram 3.1 Dimension and Reach Diagram Feet (meters) (22.86) (21.34) (19.81) (18.29) (16.76) (15.24) (13.72) (12.19) (10.67) (9.14) (7.62) (6.10) (4.57) (3.05) (1.52) (-1.52) (-3.05) (-3.05) (-1.52) (1.52) (3.05) (4.57) (6.10) (7.62) (9.14) (10.67) (12.19) (13.72) (15.24) (16.76)
  • Page 60 Diagrams Section 3 - Operation Diagram 3.2 Axle Oscillation Diagram WARNING Do not raise the platform in work mode if it is not on a firm level surface. Axle oscillation free (travel mode) - drive speed 7.2 km/h (4.5 mph) max. Axle oscillation locked (work mode) - drive speed 0.8 km/h (0.5 mph) max.
  • Page 61: Section 4 - Tables

    Section 4 Tables Table 4.1 Standard and Optional Features MODEL SJ 66T S T A N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T   12 Volt DC emergency power   5-foot jib ...
  • Page 62 Tables Section 4 Table 4.2a Specifications and Features MODEL SJ 66T Total platform length (outside) 182.9 cm / 244 cm Total platform depth (outside) 91.4 cm Working 22.1 m Platform elevated 20.1 m Drive driveable at all heights Turret 2.6 m Overall with platform 10.3 m Base and tires...
  • Page 63 +93°C (200°F) Max. Oil Temp. Limits Alternates HVLP T46 (Summer) (Note: Cold weather starting temperatures can be improved with Skyjack options. Please consult your nearest Skyjack HVLP T42 (Winter) service center.) Tank Capacity 223.3 L Sound Pressure Level (ISO 3744)
  • Page 64: Foam-Filled

    Tables Section 4 Table 4.3 Owner’s Annual Inspection Record Model Number: _________________ Serial Number:__________________ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 20__ 1001AB This decal is located on the control compartment cowling. It must be completed after an annual inspection has been completed.
  • Page 65 Intermixing tires of different types or using tires of types other than those originally supplied with this equipment can adversely affect stability. Therefore, replace tires only with the exact Skyjack- approved type. Failure to operate with matched approved tires in good condition may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 66: General Maintenance

    B - Perform Scheduled Maintenance Inspection. Refer to Service & Maintenance manual. * - Maintenance must be performed only by trained and competent personnel who are familiar with mechanical procedures. † - Refer to Skyjack's website @ www.skyjack.com for latest service bulletins prior to performing quarterly or yearly inspection.
  • Page 67 Model: Hourmeter Reading: Operator's Name (Printed): Date: Time: Operator's Signature: Each item shall be inspected using the appropriate section of the Skyjack operating manual. As each item is inspected, check the appropriate box. INSPECTION FREQUENCY - PASS DAILY - FAIL...
  • Page 68 Notes SJ 66T Page 68 December 2007...
  • Page 69: Section 5 - Labels

    Section 5 Labels Label Legend Safety Red Safety Red indicates DANGER. Safety Orange Safety Orange indicates WARNING. Safety Yellow Safety Yellow indicates CAUTION. Safety Green Safety Green indicates emergency lowering. Safety Blue Safety Blue indicates safety information. SJ 66T December 2007 Page 69...
  • Page 70 Danger - Crushing hazard Warning - Do Not Alter Do not alter or disable limit switches or other safety devices. Model Number* Product Identifier *Model number will vary, may not be as shown. Skyjack Logo Skyjack SJ 66T Page 70 December 2007...
  • Page 71 Section 5 Labels Engine Side (Continued) 139314AA 139314AA 139314AA Label Pictorial Description Lift Points Only use these points for lifting. Body Crushing Hazard Danger - Body crushing hazard Lift and Tie Down Points Only use these points for lifting or tying down. Wheel Load* Indicates rated wheel load.
  • Page 72 Labels Section 5 Engine Side (Continued) 139314AA 139314AA 139314AA Label Pictorial Description “CE” CE rating mark Sound Power Level Guaranteed maximum sound power level Wheel Specifications Refer to manual for wheel type, offset, pressure and torque. Tie Down Points Only use these points for tying down. SJ 66T Page 72 December 2007...
  • Page 73 Section 5 Labels Engine Compartment Label Pictorial Description Main Power Disconnect Main power disconnect lever SJ 66T December 2007 Page 73...
  • Page 74 Labels Section 5 Engine Compartment Label Pictorial Description Winching/Towing/Pushing Procedure Refer to Operating manual. 1. Block or chock wheels to prevent MEWP from rolling. 2. Turn main power disconnect switch to off position. At engine side: 3. Locate bypass valve (marked with yellow colour) on inboard side of drive pump.
  • Page 75: Front Side

    Capacity and maximum number of persons Voltage kg = persons + equipment System pressure Lift pressure Platform height Wheel load Max. incline Max. wind speed Max. manual force Skyjack Inc. 55 Campbell Road, Guelph, Ontario N1H 1B9 Canada SJ 66T December 2007 Page 75...
  • Page 76 Control Side Clearance Requirements 139314AA Label Pictorial Description Lift Points Only use these points for lifting. Skyjack Logo Skyjack Diesel Ultra Low Sulfur Only Diesel Ultra Low Sulfur Only Diesel Use diesel fuel only. No Smoking Do not smoke near this location.
  • Page 77 Section 5 Labels Control Side (Continued) Clearance Requirements 139314AA Label Pictorial Description Model Number* Product Identifier *Model number will vary, may not be as shown. Body Crushing Hazard Danger - Body crushing hazard Crushing Hazard Danger - Crushing hazard Lift and Tie Down Points Only use these points for lifting or tying down.
  • Page 78 Labels Section 5 Control Side (Continued) Clearance Requirements 139314AA Label Pictorial Description “CE” CE rating mark Wheel Load* Indicates rated wheel load. *Wheel load will vary over different MEWPs. Sound Power Level Guaranteed maximum sound power level Wheel Specifications Refer to manual for wheel type, offset, pressure and torque. SJ 66T Page 78 December 2007...
  • Page 79 Section 5 Labels Control Side (Continued) Clearance Requirements 139314AA Label Pictorial Description Annual Inspection Ensure that work platform has received annual inspection prior to operation. Emergency Lowering Procedure Refer to Operating manual. 1. Ensure engine is off. 2. Pull out “ ”...
  • Page 80 Labels Section 5 Control Side (Continued) Clearance Requirements 139314AA 139314AA Label Pictorial Description Regeneration Procedure - Deutz TCD2.2 Refer to Operating manual. When a standstill regeneration is requested by the engine: The standstill lamps at the base and platform controls turn ▪...
  • Page 81 Section 5 Labels Platform (If Equipped) (If Equipped) Label Pictorial Description No Jewelry Caution - Do not wear jewelry. Horizontal Load Rating Apply no more than the indicated side load. Operate below indicated wind speed only. Operator’s Daily Inspection Refer to the Operating manual. Perform visual inspection and function tests at the beginning of each shift.
  • Page 82 Labels Section 5 Control Compartment Label Pictorial Description Base Control Console P u s h b r e a k e r b a c k i n t o r e s e t . S e l e c t a n d h o l d “...
  • Page 83 Replace hydraulic fluid with Shell Tellus T46 or approved alternate (see Table 4.2b). (Note: Cold weather starting temperatures can be improved with Skyjack options. Please consult your nearest Skyjack service center.) Hydraulic Oil Level Indicates minimum/maximum oil level. SJ 66T...
  • Page 84 Labels Section 5 Control Compartment (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Winching/Towing/Pushing Procedure Refer to Operating manual. 1. Block or chock wheels to prevent MEWP from rolling. 2. Turn main power disconnect switch to off position. At engine side: 3. Locate bypass valve (marked with yellow colour) on inboard side of drive pump.
  • Page 85 Section 5 Labels Control Compartment (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Diesel Ultra Low Sulfur Only Diesel Ultra Low Sulfur Only Diesel Use diesel fuel only. No Smoking Do not smoke near this location. Connect AC Supply Connect AC supply here. Glow Plug Procedure When “...
  • Page 86 Labels Section 5 Rear Side Label Pictorial Description Warning - No Step No step warning Fall Protection Anchorage Anchor safety belt/harness tethers here. Rated for one (1) person per anchorage. Horizontal Load Rating Apply no more than indicated side load. Operate below indicated wind speed only.
  • Page 87 Section 5 Labels Rear Side (Continued) Label Pictorial Description Manual Box Indicates location of operating manual. Hazard Identification Refer to Section 1: Safety Rules. Read and understand outlined risks associated with this work platform prior to operation. Model Number* Product Identifier *Model number will vary, may not be as shown.
  • Page 88 Labels Section 5 Rear Side (Continued) Label Pictorial Description 4x4 (If Equipped) Product identifier - 4 wheel drive Skyjack Logo Skyjack SJ 66T Page 88 December 2007...
  • Page 89: Platform Control Console

    Section 5 Labels Platform Control Console STOP Label Pictorial Description Glow Plugs/Start Engine Select “ ” to energize glow plugs. Push and hold “ ” to start engine and then return to “ ” on position or select “ ” to turn engine off. Select “...
  • Page 90 Labels Section 5 Platform Control Console (Continued) Label Pictorial Description E-Stop/Horn Select “ ” to sound horn. Read operating manual “ ” Push “ ” emergency stop to stop engine and disable controls. Engine Controls/Emergency Power Unit Select “ ” to enable emergency power unit. Select “...
  • Page 91 Section 5 Labels Platform Control Console (Continued) STOP Label Pictorial Description Boom/Turret Controller Push and hold controller in this direction to rotate turret to “ ” the left or to rotate turret to the right. “ ” Push and hold the controller in this direction to raise main “...
  • Page 92 Labels Section 5 Platform Control Console - Front Label Pictorial Description Regeneration Override Switch - Deutz TCD2.2 Refer to Operating manual. When selected, this switch temporarily (for approximately 30 minutes): Overrides the regeneration request. ▪ Restores full engine power and speed to allow the MEWP ▪...
  • Page 93 Section 5 Labels Platform Railing Label Pictorial Description Warning - No Step No step warning Crushing Hazard Danger - Crushing hazard Connect AC Supply Connect AC supply here. Warning - Do Not Alter Do not alter or disable limit switches or other safety devices. Footswitch Enable (On/Off) Depress and hold footswitch to enable platform function.
  • Page 94 Labels Section 5 Optional Equipment/Attachments Label Pictorial Description Welder Weight Indicates rated weight of welder. SJ 66T Page 94 December 2007...
  • Page 96 www.skyjack.com...

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