SB126JOperator Manual Jan 08PN 508351-000
Chapter 2 – Specifi cations4 SB126J – 0192278 Working Envelope6.1(20)03.0(10)3.0(10)21.3(70)18.3(60)15.2(50)12.2(40)9.1(30)6.1(20)Meters(Feet)3(10)6.
Chapter 2 – Specifi cationsSB126J – 0192278 5 General Specifi cationsAerial Platform Working height 40.2 m (132′)Maximum platform height 38.4 m (126
Chapter 2 – Specifi cations6 SB126J – 0192278 Engine Specifi cationsEngine Displacement Fuel Grade CoolantOperating TemperatureOilCapacityOilGradeCumm
SB126J – 0192278 7 Chapter 3 – SafetyKnowledge of the information in this manual, and proper training, provide a basis for safely operating the aeri
Chapter 3 – Safety8 SB126J – 0192278 Prestart InspectionPerform a prestart inspection before each shift as described in Chapter 7. Do not use the ae
Chapter 3 – Safety SB126J – 0192278 9 ADangerThe aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unsta-ble. Death or serious injury can result from a tip-
Chapter 3 – Safety10 SB126J – 0192278 ADangerEngine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poi-sonous gas that is invisible and odorless. Breathing engi
SB126J – 0192278 11 This aerial work platform is manufactured with safety devices, placards, and decals to reduce the likelihood of an accident. For
Chapter 4 – Safety Devices12 SB126J – 0192278 Ground Operation SwitchThe ground operation switch (refer to Figure 4.1) pre-vents boom and platform mo
Chapter 4 – Safety DevicesSB126J – 0192278 13 The gates close automatically after entering or exiting the platform. The gate is part of the guardrail
Chapter 4 – Safety Devices14 SB126J – 0192278 Platform Overload Sensing SystemAll functions are stopped from the upper and lower controls, when the
Chapter 4 – Safety DevicesSB126J – 0192278 15 Driving LightsOptional headlights and blinking tail lights may be in-stalled on the machine. The headl
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SB126J – 0192278 17 The aerial platform is equipped with several gauges to monitor the condition of the machine before and during operation.Hour Mete
Chapter 5 – Gauges and Displays18 SB126J – 0192278 Fluid Level and Temperature GaugeA gauge on the left end of the reservoir displays the level and
SB126J – 0192278 19 Figure 6.2 – Axle ControlsHigh Range Speed SelectorThe high range speed selector (refer to Figure 6.3) is located on the top of t
Chapter 6 – Controls20 SB126J – 0192278 Figure 6.4 – Lower ControlsStart ButtonPress and hold the start button until the engine starts, then release
Chapter 6 – ControlsSB126J – 0192278 21 Circuit Breaker Reset ButtonsThe lower control panel electrical system has a circuit breaker for the lift
Chapter 6 – Controls22 SB126J – 0192278 Jib articulation switchPlatform level switchPlatform rotate switchBoom extend/retract joystickEngine/emergenc
Chapter 6 – ControlsSB126J – 0192278 23 Placing the ground controls switch in the on position also increases the engine speed to mid-range.Horn Butto
The aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Death or serious injury will result from contact with, or inadequate clearance from, an energized
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SB126J – 0192278 25 Potential service and safety problems may be detected by inspecting the aerial platform. This chapter includes information on pro
Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection26 SB126J – 0192278 Figure 7.3 – Fuel TankFuel LineVisually inspect the entire length of the fuel line. Start at the
Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionSB126J – 0192278 27 Fluid LevelCheck the hydraulic reservoir fl uid level with the aerial platform stowed on a level
Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection28 SB126J – 0192278 Figure 7.8 – Hoses, Tubes, and FittingsHydraulic fl uid leaks are easily visible on the ground. Che
Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionSB126J – 0192278 29 With the axles extended and the pin out, (refer to Fig-ure 7.11), operate the boom up and extend f
Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection30 SB126J – 0192278 Use the following procedure to test and inspect the EMS. 1. Turn on the ignition and start th
Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionSB126J – 0192278 31 Emergency LoweringThe main boom can be lowered in an emergency using the emergency lowering knob
Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection32 SB126J – 0192278 Wire RopesVisually inspect the wire ropes where they are connected to the outside of the main boom
Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionSB126J – 0192278 33 Figure 7.21 – Bottom of Main Boom at Tip EndFigure 7.22 – Base End of Main BoomVisually inspect th
SB126J – 0192278 Table of ContentsChapter 1 – IntroductionAerial Platform Features ...1Options ...
Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection34 SB126J – 0192278 Inspect the rotation bearing bolts to ensure that none are missing, damaged, or loose. Upper Cont
Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionSB126J – 0192278 35 Emergency StopPush the emergency stop button in to turn off the engine. The upper control functio
Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection36 SB126J – 0192278 00709010190989E0162336E0162366007431100732980074311(One per Cylinder)00709010190989E00732980162366
Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionSB126J – 0192278 37 00732980162336E01623660162336E01623660162336ELeft Side00732980162366
Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection38 SB126J – 0192278 0151410Radiator0151410Top View of Chassis0110708ERearFront0072531Maintain 10 feet minimum clearanc
Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionSB126J – 0192278 39 Prestart Inspection ChecklistItem Inspect For OkOperator’s Manual In manual holderEngineOil Level
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SB126J – 0192278 41 Chapter 8 – OperationThe aerial platform may be operated from either the lower or upper controls.ADangerThe aerial platform is n
Chapter 8 – Operation42 SB126J – 0192278 2. Turn start key switch until the engine starts, then release. The engine will not start if the controls
Chapter 8 – OperationSB126J – 0192278 43 Extending The Rear Axles 1. With the machine set up for operation from the lower controls, place the boom/
Table of Contents SB126J – 0192278 Platform Foot Switch ...23Machine/Generator Switch ...
Chapter 8 – Operation44 SB126J – 0192278 4. Pull the emergency stop outward (refer to Figure 8.5).Figure 8.5 – Upper Controls 5. Turn the anti-re
Chapter 8 – OperationSB126J – 0192278 45 Use the following procedure to operate the drive and steer functions. 1. Determine the desired drive range
Chapter 8 – Operation46 SB126J – 0192278 To eliminate repeated tripping of the system during ma-chine operation, there is a fi ve second delay in mach
Chapter 8 – OperationSB126J – 0192278 47 ACautionCold hydraulic oil does not fl ow well and may pro-duce improper generator output voltage. Improper o
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SB126J – 0192278 49 Chapter 9 – Stowing and TransportingTo prevent unauthorized use and damage, properly stow the aerial platform at the end of each
Chapter 9 – Stowing and Transporting50 SB126J – 0192278 Figure 9.3 – Drive Wheel 8. Use the winch to position the aerial platform on the transport
Chapter 9 – Stowing and TransportingSB126J – 0192278 51 The user assumes all responsibility for making sure the equipment used is capable of support
Chapter 9 – Stowing and Transporting52 SB126J – 0192278 Figure 9.5 – PlatformSteelAluminum
SB126J – 0192278 53 If the main hydraulic system fails, the aerial platform may be lowered and stowed using the emergency power system. The main boom
Chapter 10 – Emergency Operation54 SB126J – 0192278 Figure 10.4 – Platform Foot Switch 5. Hold the engine/emergency power switch in the emergency po
Chapter 10 – Emergency OperationSB126J – 0192278 55 Emergency LoweringThe main boom can be lowered in an emergency us-ing the emergency lowering knob
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SB126J – 0192278 57 Chapter 11 – TroubleshootingThe troubleshooting chart may be used to locate and eliminate situations where machine operation may
Chapter 11 – Troubleshooting58 SB126J – 0192278 Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionEngine will not start from upper controls.Switches are set wr
Chapter 11 – TroubleshootingSB126J – 0192278 59 Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionLight in emergency stop button is illuminated and engine shut
Chapter 11 – Troubleshooting60 SB126J – 0192278 Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionLower controls donot work.Battery disconnect switch turned of
Chapter 11 – TroubleshootingSB126J – 0192278 61 Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionDrive functions do not work. The drive/boom switch is in the
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SB126J – 0192278 Appendix A – Glossaryaerial platform – a mobile device that has an adjustable position platform, supported from ground level by a s
SB126J – 0192278 1 Chapter 1 – IntroductionAerial Platform FeaturesThe aerial platform is a boom-supported elevating work platform used to raise pers
Appendix A – Glossary SB126J – 0192278
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Chapter 1 – Introduction2 SB126J – 0192278 AWarningThe potential for an accident increases when the aerial platform is operated by personnel who are
SB126J – 0192278 3 Chapter 2 – Specifi cations Component Identifi cationUpper ControlsChassisWiring BoxLower ControlsOperator’s ManualFuel TankPlatform
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