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Malta Dynamics X1260 Instruction Manual
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General
Training
Training Topics
Under Penalty of Law
Warnings & Limitations
Towing and Moving
Lifting the Unit
Initial Setup & Operation
Maintenance Schedule
Fluids Used Within the System
Deep Cycle Battery Maintenance
Mast Syncing
Burnishing Breaks
Safety Instructions
Inspection
Initial Quality Inspection
Limited Warranty
Warranty Registration Card
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Summarization of Contents
Mobile Grabber Model Specifications
X1240 Specifications
Details specifications for the X1240 model, including weight, length, width, height, receiver, plug, and brakes.
X1250 Specifications
Details specifications for the X1250 model, including weight, length, width, height, receiver, plug, and brakes.
X1260 Specifications
Details specifications for the X1260 model, including weight, length, width, height, receiver, plug, and brakes.
General Information and Training
Product Overview
Describes Malta Dynamics fall protection systems and the Mobile Grabber's primary materials.
Competent Person Definition
Defines a competent person as per OSHA for identifying and correcting hazards.
Manufacturer Training Importance
Highlights the essential role of manufacturer training for understanding capabilities and limitations.
Suggested Training Objectives
Lists suggested training objectives including hazard recognition and fall arrest system components.
Safety Warnings and Legal Compliance
Complete Fall Protection System Requirement
Emphasizes that Malta Dynamics systems must be part of a complete fall protection system.
User Responsibility for Safety
States user is responsible for safety if warnings are disregarded and for understanding instructions.
Instruction Manual Availability
Mandates that instructions are not to be removed and must be available to potential users.
Warnings and Limitations
Wind Speed Limitations
Advises against raising the mast in wind speeds exceeding 28 mph.
Equipment Usage Restrictions
Prohibits use by untrained personnel, damaged equipment, or improper operation.
Repair and Modification Policy
States that repairs and modifications must be authorized by the manufacturer.
Post-Impact Loading Protocol
Requires immediate removal from service for components subjected to impact loading.
Rescue Plan Requirement
Stipulates the need for a rescue plan for emergencies.
Pre-Use Inspection
Mandates pre-use inspection of all equipment for deformities or wear.
Model Capacity and Design
Details worker capacity for X1240, X1250, X1260 and anchor point rating.
Towing and Hoisting Prohibition
Forbids using fall protection equipment for towing or hoisting.
Platform Load and Stability
Warns against increasing platform surface area affecting machine stability.
Pre-Use Check
Emphasizes the necessity of a pre-use check to ensure serviceability.
Withdrawal from Service Criteria
Instructs to withdraw equipment if condition is doubtful or used to arrest a fall.
Anchor Point Positioning
Stresses correct positioning of anchor devices to minimize fall hazards.
Harness Requirement
Specifies that a full body harness is the only acceptable body holding device.
Clearance Verification
Requires verifying clear space below user for fall clearance.
Hazardous Environment Considerations
Advises considering environmental hazards and their impact on equipment performance.
Resale and International Use
Details requirements for resellers when selling products outside the original country.
Periodic Examination
Mandates regular annual or more frequent examinations by a competent person.
Towing and Moving
Product Markings Legibility
Ensures legibility of product markings for safety and information.
Location Requirements
Specifies the area must support twice the system weight and fall loads.
Approved Towing Methods
Lists approved methods for towing and moving the unit.
Moving Safety Precautions
Instructs to disconnect workers before moving and avoid fall hazards.
Lifting the Unit
Crane Transfer Procedure
Details crane transfer using lifting lugs and the need for a lifting plan.
Forklift Transfer Procedure
Explains how to lift the unit using the built-in forklift pockets.
Component Compatibility
Specifies compatibility with ANSI Z359.14-2014 Class B SRLs and approved components.
Operational Parameters
Surface Grade Tolerance
States the unit is designed for surfaces leveled within 2° horizontal and vertical.
Working Distance Limits
Warns not to exceed specified working distance requirements.
Working Area and Fall Clearance
Defines working area requirements and fall clearance to avoid striking objects.
Anchorage Connector Standards
Details ANSI Z359.1-2007 standards for anchorage connectors and self-locking types.
Initial Setup and Operation
Personal Protective Equipment
Instructs to wear a full body harness according to manufacturer instructions.
SRD and Fall Protection Installation
Mandates installation of only ANSI compliant SRDs and fall protection.
Pre-Use Familiarization
Emphasizes reading, understanding, and following system instructions to reduce injury.
Battery Charging Procedure
Instructs to fully charge the unit before first use with the power switch off.
Unit Positioning and Leveling
Details positioning the unit on a solid, level surface and adjusting outrigger jacks.
Jack Lowering Procedure
Warns to lower jacks correctly to prevent performance issues and injury.
Controller Connection and Power On
Explains connecting the controller and turning the power switch to ON.
Mast Raising Procedure
Details raising the mast to chest height and then to desired height.
SRD and Tagline Attachment
Instructs to attach SRD(s) to anchor points and tagline to the SRD snap hook.
SRD Usage Guidelines
Warns to use only ANSI rated SRLs and attach to designated anchor points.
Working Distance and Fall Clearance
Advises checking overhead obstacles and swing fall distances when raising the mast.
Minimum Mast Height
States the mast must be raised to a minimum of 2ft before use.
SRD Connector Deployment
Explains using the tagline to lower the SRD connector for use.
Wireless Remote Operation
Controller Functions
Illustrates and labels the functions of the X1240 and X1250 controllers.
Remote Pairing Instructions
Provides step-by-step instructions for pairing the wireless remote with the unit.
Maintenance and Inspection Schedule
Inspection Frequency and Responsibility
Details the schedule for inspections by authorized users and competent persons.
Items to Inspect
Lists various components and systems requiring inspection at different intervals.
Fluids and Battery Maintenance
Hydraulic Fluid Specification
Specifies the type of hydraulic fluid and filling instructions.
Battery Water Requirements
Details the type of water to use for batteries and water level maintenance.
Deep Cycle Battery Charging Warnings
Provides warnings related to charging the unit's battery, including venting.
Battery Life and Care
Offers advice for maximizing battery life, including discharge limits and charging practices.
Extreme Temperature Effects on Batteries
Explains how extreme temperatures affect battery performance and charging.
Battery Storage and Inactivity
Provides recommendations for storing batteries during periods of inactivity.
Mast Syncing Procedure
Re-sync While Deployed
Details the steps to re-sync the mast while it is in the fully deployed position.
Brake Burnishing Procedure
Standard Burnishing Method
Outlines the standard method for breaking in electric drum brakes.
Advanced Burnishing Method
Describes an advanced method for burnishing trailer brakes at higher speeds.
Safety Instructions and Labels
Adherence to Safety Labels
Stresses the importance of reading and following all safety labels for protection.
User Training and Understanding
Mandates understanding instructions and proper training before using equipment.
Maintenance and Recertification Responsibility
Assigns responsibility for maintenance, training, and bi-annual recertification to the user.
Unauthorized Alteration/Repair
Prohibits unauthorized alterations or repairs, warning of serious or fatal injury risk.
Component Combination Restrictions
Strictly prohibits using combinations of components not explicitly instructed.
Chemical Exposure Caution
Advises avoiding exposure to chemicals affecting performance and seeking manufacturer guidance.
Moving Machinery and Sharp Edges
Emphasizes extreme caution when operating near moving machinery or sharp edges.
Inspection Procedures
Inspection Frequency and Records
Specifies inspection frequency by user and competent person, and the need for records.
Corrective Actions for Damage
Details removing damaged equipment from service and tagging it 'DO NOT USE'.
Inspection Record Form
Provides a form to maintain records for equipment inspection.
Pre-Use Inspection Checklist
Lists specific items to check during a pre-use inspection of the machine.
Action for Failed Inspection
Instructs to tag equipment 'DO NOT USE' and contact dealer if any inspection item fails.
Initial Quality Inspection
Quality Inspection Items
Lists key items to check during the first inspection after system receipt.
Limited Warranty Information
Warranty Coverage and Exclusions
Details warranty period, coverage for defects, and exclusions like wear items.
Warranty Voidance Conditions
Lists conditions that void the warranty, such as abuse or unauthorized parts.
Manufacturer's Sole Responsibility
Defines the manufacturer's options for warranty claims: repair, replace, or refund.
Limitation of Liability
Disclaims liability for special, consequential, or indirect damages.
Warranty Registration
Registration Form Details
Provides fields for warranty registration, including contact and purchase information.
Registration Submission Instructions
Instructs on how and when to return the warranty registration card.
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