Snorkel MHP35 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Operator’s

Engine Powered Gasoline/Diesel Battery ElectricOperator’sManualP/N 12431ASep tem ber 2005 (V9A)

Page 2 - LIMITED WARRANTY

●Bumps and floor obstructions.●Debris.●Overhead obstructions and electricalconductors.●Hazardous locations.●Inadequate surface and support to withstan

Page 3 - Electrical Hazard

Tipover and Falling HazardsOperate the MHP only on a firm, flat, level surfacecapable of withstanding all load forces imposed bythe MHP13/35 in all o

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main tained in ef fec tive work ing order by theoperator. Engine and Fuel Handling PrecautionsEngine exhaust contains carbon monoxide,a poisonous gas

Page 5 - Introduction

MHP13/35 – 12431A page 1 - 51. SafetyDANGERPINCH POINTKeep handsclear.302559DANGERPINCH POINTKeep handsclear.302559DANGEREXPLOSIVE FUMESClean up spil

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page 1 - 6 MHP13/35 – 12431A1. SafetyKEEP CLEAR OF DESCENDING BOOMDEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CANOCCUR FROM DESCENDING BOOM0150602DANGERDO NOT ALTER OR D

Page 7 - Table of Contents

MHP13/35 – 12431A page 1 - 71. SafetyWARNINGKEEP LINESCLEAR POWEROFUnless the Electrical Supply Authority has advisedin writing otherwise;the clearan

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2. Safety Devices Safety Device InformationFor emer gency op er a tion con trols and pro ce dures, see the “Emer gency Op er a tion” chap ter

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❑ Gravity gateFigure 2.4 - Gravity GateThe grav ity gate is the place in the plat form guard -rail sys tem where you should en ter and leave theplat f

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❑ RCD/ELCB AC outletFigure 2.8 - RCD/ELCB AC OutletThe RCD (Re sid ual Cur rent De vice) is lo cated atthe base and will pro tect against short cir cu

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page 2 - 4 MHP13/35 – 12431A2. Safety Devices

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LIMITED WARRANTYSnorkel warrants each new machine manufactured and sold by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship for aperiod of one (

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3. SpecificationsThe Snor kel MHP13/35 is a boom sup ported el e vat ing work plat form built to con form to these stan dards,Amer i can Stan dard ANS

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Recommended Hydraulic OilShell Tellus 32 or Castrol AWS 32 or similarpage 3 - 2 MHP13/35 – 12431A3. Specifications Engine DataEngine Make Honda (ga

Page 15 - RATED LOAD

Overall Dimensions - MPH13/35MHP13/35 – 12431A page 3 - 33. Specifications1.58m.53m3.46m5.99m(6.20m Includes optional rotator).51m2.05m

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Working Envelope - MHP13/35page 3 - 4 MHP13/35 – 12431A3. Specifications13121110987654321METRESMETRES4321043215 6742.639.33632.829.526.222.919.616.4

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MHP13/35 – 12431A page 3 - 53. SpecificationsLevellingturretLowerboomVIN NumberJib boomLevellingQuadrantUpper boom❑ Booms identification Nomenclature

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page 3 - 6 MHP13/35 – 12431A3. SpecificationsOil tankcoverOutrigger cylinderHandbrakeUppercylinderLower cylinderJib Cylinder❑ Left side view of machi

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4. Gauges HourmeterFigure 4.1 - HourmeterThe hour me ter is ba si cally an elec tric clock. It ac -cu mu lates time when the mas ter key switch isturn

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page 4 - 2 MHP13/35 – 12431A4. Gauges

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5. Automatic Shut-offs and Circuit Breakers RCD/ELCB Outlet (option)Figure 5.1 - RED/ELCB OutletThe RCD (Re sid ual Cur rent De vice) is lo cated atth

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page 5 - 2 MHP13/35 – 12431A5. Automatic Shut-offs and Circuit Breakers

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MHP13/35 – 12431A page - iElectrical Hazard Electrical Hazard WarningTHE MHP AERIAL WORK PLATFORMIS NOT ELECTRICALLY INSULATED.If the plat form, booms

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6. Controls Controls DescriptionThis chap ter ex plains what each con trol does. This chapter DOES NOT explain how to use thecontrols to produce usefu

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Ground Control BoxCon trols for op er at ing the MHP13/35 from theground, (lower con trols) are lo cated on the rightside of the turn ta ble.❑ Lower

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Platform Control BoxCon trols for op er at ing the MHP13/35 from the plat -form (up per con trols) are lo cated on the plat formcon trol box, with th

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Stabiliser ControlsStabiliser Controls1.Boom / Stabiliser Switch: Ensure theboom/stabiliser switch on the lower controlbox is set to stabiliser (see

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7. Daily Inspection and MaintenanceAt the start of each work day (or 8 hour shift), anMHP13/35 qual i fied op er a tor must per form theDaily In

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The rest of this chap ter shows how to per form the in -spec tion and main te nance re quired for each item inthe Daily In spec tion and Main te nance

Page 30 - Ground Controls

Battery TerminalsFigure 7.7 - Battery TerminalsBat tery ter mi nals should be tight, clean and free ofdirt and cor ro sion. Battery Fluid LevelBatter

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Do not search for leaks with your hand use a pieceof card board or wood.Hy drau lic oil leaks are eas ily vis i ble and can showup any place. Vi suall

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Figures 7.17 - Boom WeldsClosely in spect boom welds all the way around, forcracks. Lanyard Anchor PointsFigure 7.18 - Lanyard Anchor PointsVi sually

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Ground Control SwitchesFigure 7.22 - Ground Control SwitchesWith the Ground/Platform Selector  set toground:Check that each of the platform moving s

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page - ii MHP13/35 – 12431AElectrical Hazard Minimum Safe Approach DistanceThe MHP is an all metal boom, NOT ELECTRICALLY INSULATED, ae rial work plat

Page 35 - OIL LEVEL

Check both po si tions of each switch. For cor rect op er at ing pro ce dures see the ”Op er a -tion” chap ter 8.NOTEPay particular attention to

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page 7 - 8 MHP13/35 – 12431A7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance74219121515131289131721252918231214202425192020206922x 82821x 411x 416191030326827❑ In

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8. Operation Operating ProceduresThis chap ter ex plains how to prop erly start and op -er ate an MHP13/35. Read and un der stand all thepre vi ous ch

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Operation ConsiderationsTo use this chap ter, first de cide whether you will bestart ing and op er at ing the MHP13/35 from theground con trol box or

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For units fit ted with self lev el ling sta bi lis ers the fol -low ing ap plies.1. Press and hold down the auto level switch.The sta bi lis ers wil

Page 40 - Placards and Decals

Figure 8.74.Set the Emergency Stop switch  to (ON)(see Figure 8.7).5.Turn the Start switch  to ON (see Figure8.7).6. If the engine is at ambient tem

Page 41 - ❑ Inspection drawing

❑ From Platform Control BoxWhen you op er ate from the plat form con trol box, be sure that the lan yard of your fall re straint is at -tached to an a

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9. Emergency Operation Emergency Operation ProceduresThe fol low ing pro ce dures are emer gency pro ce -dures only. DO NOT use them for nor mal

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❑ Operation From Ground Control BoxFigure 9.5 - Manual Lower Valve1. Open man ual valve  to lower the plat form byturn ing the knob coun ter clock wi

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10. Stowing and Transporting StowingAt the end of each work day (or in prep a ra tion forlift ing or stor age) a qual i fied op er a tor should

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IntroductionThe most im por tant chap ter in this man ual is the safety chap ter - Chap ter 1. Take time, now, to study it closely. The in for ma tion

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Figure 10.4 - Forklift Points❑ Securing to a Transport Vehicle4. Tie down only using the 4 tie down points.DO NOT●Tie down over the draw bar. ●Tie dow

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11. Options Air Line To PlatformThis con sists of *” pres sure flex yel low hose ratedat 150 psi work ing pres sure, fit ted with quick dis -con nect

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page 11 - 2 MHP13/35 – 12431A11. Options

Page 49 - 10. Stowing and Transporting

12. Fire Fighting and Chemical Containment Hazardous ComponentsSnor kel prod ucts may con tain ma te ri als and ob -jects that po ten tially

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☞Special fire fighting procedures:Use wa ter to keep fire ex posed con tain ers cool. Ifleak or spill has not ig nited, use wa ter spray to dis -perse

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NOTEVapors released from the spill may create anexplosive atmosphere.☞Waste disposal method:Treat ment, stor age, trans por ta tion and dis posalm

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☞Special fire fighting procedures:Wa ter or foam may cause froth ing. Use wa ter tokeep fire ex posed con tain ers cool. Wa ter spraymay be used to fl

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13. Operator's Troubleshooting TroubleshootingAll of the ac tions de scribed in this chap ter may beper formed by an MHP13/35 op er a tor, a trai

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page 13 - 2 MHP13/35 – 12431A13. Operator's Troubleshooting

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IndexAAC outlet RCD/ELCB, 7-7Additional informationsee Introduction - page ivAutomatic Shut-offsCircuit BreakersMain Circuit Breaker, 5-1Outriggers,

Page 56 - Waste disposal method:

Be fore op er a tion of the MHP you must read and un -der stand the op er at ing in struc tions in this man ualas well as the de cals, warn ings

Page 57 - Troubleshooting

Lower control box, 7-6MMaintenance personnelsee Introduction - page iiiMinimum Safe Approach Distancesee Electrical Hazard - page iiNNomenclature And

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Working Envelope MHP13/35, 3-4MHP13/35 – 12431A index 3Index

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Table of ContentsElectrical HazardElectrical Hazard Warning ...iMinimum Safe Approach Distance ...iiTable 1 - (M.S.A.D.) ...

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8. OperationOperating Procedures ...8-1Control Stations...8-1Emergency StoppingLower Control Box...

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1. Safety Safe OperationKnowl edge of the in for ma tion in this man ual, andproper train ing, pro vide a ba sis for safely op er at ingthe MHP13/35.

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