Snorkel TB120 Manuel d'utilisateur

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March 2014
Part Number 0192518
MANUAL
OPERATORS
Manufactured/EMS Kits Installed
7-05 and after
Models TB120/T120
Replaces 0192518 February 2012
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Page 1 - OPERATOR’S

March 2014Part Number 0192518MANUALOPERATOR’SManufactured/EMS Kits Installed7-05 and afterModels TB120/T120 Replaces 0192518 February 2012

Page 2 - California

Chapter 2 – Specications6 T120/TB120 – 0192518Engine SpecicationsEngine Displacement Fuel Grade CoolantOperating TemperatureOilCapacityOil GradeCum

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 2 – SpecicationsT120/TB120 – 0192518 7 Engine Oil ViscosityCummins B3.3°F°F-40-31-22-13-451423 324150 59 68 77 86 104122°C°C-40-35-30 -25 -2

Page 4 - Chapter 11 – Troubleshooting

Chapter 2 – Specications8 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Page 5 - Chapter 1 – Introduction

T120/TB120 – 0192518 9 Chapter 3 – SafetyKnowledge of the information in this manual, and proper training, provide a basis for safely operatin

Page 6 - Additional Information

Chapter 3 – Safety10 T120/TB120 – 0192518Prestart InspectionPerform a prestart inspection before each shift as de-scribed in Chapter 7. Do not use th

Page 7

Chapter 3 – Safety T120/TB120 – 0192518 11 DangerThe aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unsta-ble. Death or serious injury can result from a

Page 8 - Working Envelope

Chapter 3 – Safety12 T120/TB120 – 0192518DangerEngine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poi-sonous gas that is invisible and odorless. Breathing en

Page 9 - General Specications

T120/TB120 – 0192518 13 This aerial work platform is manufactured with safety devices, placards and decals to reduce the likelihood of an accident. F

Page 10 - Engine Specications

Chapter 4 – Safety Devices14 T120/TB120 – 0192518Ground Operation SwitchThe ground operation switch (refer to Figure 4.1) pre-vents boom and platform

Page 11 - Engine Oil Viscosity

Chapter 4 – Safety DevicesT120/TB120 – 0192518 15 Height RestrictionThe EMS has a height restriction feature which allows the machine owner to limit

Page 12 - Chapter 2 – Specications

The aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Death or serious injury will result from contact with, or inadequate clearance from, an energized c

Page 13 - Chapter 3 – Safety

Chapter 4 – Safety Devices16 T120/TB120 – 0192518When the tilt alarm sounds, completely retract and lower the main boom and then drive to a level sur

Page 14 - Tip-Over and Falling Hazards

T120/TB120 – 0192518 17 The aerial platform is equipped with several gauges to monitor the condition of the machine before and during operation.Hour

Page 15 - Electrical System

Chapter 5 – Gauges and Displays18 T120/TB120 – 0192518Fluid Level and Temperature GaugeA gauge on the left end of the reservoir displays th

Page 16 - Placards and Decals

T120/TB120 – 0192518 19 Figure 6.2 – Axle ControlsHigh Range Speed Selector – 4x4The high range speed selector (refer to Figure 6.3) is located on th

Page 17 - Chapter 4 – Safety Devices

Chapter 6 – Controls20 T120/TB120 – 0192518Figure 6.4 – Lower ControlsStart SwitchThe start switch works like an automobile ignition switch. T

Page 18 - 14 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Chapter 6 – ControlsT120/TB120 – 0192518 21 Engine/Emergency Power SwitchHold the engine/emergency power switch down to oper-ate aerial platform func

Page 19 - Envelope Management System

Chapter 6 – Controls22 T120/TB120 – 0192518Figure 6.7 – Upper Control Panel TopStart SwitchThe engine can be started from the platform using the anti

Page 20 - 16 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Chapter 6 – ControlsT120/TB120 – 0192518 23 Platform Foot SwitchThe upper controls are interlocked through the platform foot switch (refer to Figure

Page 21 - Engine Air Filter Gauge

Chapter 6 – Controls24 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Page 22 - Hydraulic Fluid Filter Gauge

T120/TB120 – 0192518 25 Potential service and safety problems may be detected by inspecting the aerial platform. This chapter includes information o

Page 23 - Chapter 6 – Controls

T120/TB120 – 0192518 Table of ContentsElectrical Danger ... Inside Front CoverCalifornia Proposition 65 ... In

Page 24 - 20 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection26 T120/TB120 – 0192518Figure 7.3 – Fuel TankUse the following procedure to change the LPG tank. 1. Close the shutof

Page 25 - Upper Controls

Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionT120/TB120 – 0192518 27 Cables and Wiring HarnessInspect all cables and wiring for wear and/or physical damage such as

Page 26 - 22 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection28 T120/TB120 – 0192518Figure 7.8 – Fluid Level IndicatorCautionNot all hydraulic uid is suitable to use in the hy-dr

Page 27 - Machine/Generator Switch

Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionT120/TB120 – 0192518 29 Figure 7.10 – Tires and WheelsThe aerial platform has foam lled tires. Foam lled tires do no

Page 28

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection30 T120/TB120 – 0192518Emergency PowerPlace the battery disconnect switch, the emergency stop button, and the master s

Page 29 - Operator’s Manual

Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionT120/TB120 – 0192518 31 Figure 7.16 – Hose Carrier and Main Boom 3. Fully raise the boom. 4. Check the lower contr

Page 30

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection32 T120/TB120 – 0192518Inspect the welds on the structural components. Pay particular attention to boom welds.

Page 31

Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionT120/TB120 – 0192518 33 Figure 7.20 – Bottom of Main Boom at Tip EndFigure 7.21 – Base End of Main BoomVisually inspe

Page 32 - Tires and Wheels

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection34 T120/TB120 – 0192518Figure 7.25 – Base End of Main BoomFastenersVisually inspect all fasteners to see that none are

Page 33 - Lower Control Station

Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionT120/TB120 – 0192518 35 HornPress the optional horn button (refer to Figure 7.29) to ensure that it sounds to warn per

Page 34 - Secondary

Table of Contents T120/TB120 – 0192518Throttle Switch ...23Horn Button ...

Page 35 - Level Sensor

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection36 T120/TB120 – 0192518The outlet is equipped with a ground fault circuit inter-rupter (GFCI). Use the following proce

Page 36 - Structures

Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionT120/TB120 – 0192518 37 0074311(One per Cylinder)007090101909890323896Right Side00734910323897S ER IALN UM BE RM OD EL

Page 37 - T120/TB120 – 0192518 33

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection38 T120/TB120 – 019251800821600073298Right Side0082203(Tow Option Only)0082160(Tow Option Only)03238990082203007329803

Page 38 - Upper Control Station

Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionT120/TB120 – 0192518 39 0073298008216403238960073298Left Side0082164(Tow Option Only)032389645198645198601914910191491

Page 39 - Emergency Stop

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection40 T120/TB120 – 01925180151410Radiator0151410Top View of Chassis0110708RearFront0072531Maintain 10 feet minimum cleara

Page 40

Chapter 7 – Prestart InspectionT120/TB120 – 0192518 41 Prestart Inspection ChecklistItem Inspect For OkOperator’s Manual In manual holderEngineOil Le

Page 41 - T120/TB120 – 0192518 37

Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection42 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Page 42 - Inside Door)

T120/TB120 – 0192518 43 Chapter 8 – OperationThe aerial platform may be operated from either the lower or upper controls.DangerThe aerial p

Page 43 - T120/TB120 – 0192518 39

Chapter 8 – Operation44 T120/TB120 – 0192518Lower ControlsThe lower controls override the upper controls. This means that the lower controls c

Page 44 - ELECTROCUTION HAZARD

Chapter 8 – OperationT120/TB120 – 0192518 45 Figure 8.2 – Lower ControlsAxle ControlsTo raise the boom above horizontal and to extend the boom fully,

Page 45 - Prestart Inspection Checklist

T120/TB120 – 0192518 1 Chapter 1 – IntroductionAerial Platform FeaturesThe aerial platform is a boom-supported elevating work platform used to raise

Page 46 - 42 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Chapter 8 – Operation46 T120/TB120 – 0192518Figure 8.5 – Axles Extended and Pinned 6. Hold the jack lever in the lower position until the rear whee

Page 47

Chapter 8 – OperationT120/TB120 – 0192518 47 Driving and SteeringDangerThe aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unsta-ble. Death or serious inj

Page 48 - Preparing for Operation

Chapter 8 – Operation48 T120/TB120 – 0192518CautionCold hydraulic oil does not ow well and may pro-duce improper generator output voltage. Improper

Page 49 - Axle Controls

Chapter 8 – OperationT120/TB120 – 0192518 49 Air LineThe optional air line may be used to conduct air for tool operation at the platform. The input c

Page 50

Chapter 8 – Operation50 T120/TB120 – 0192518

Page 51

T120/TB120 – 0192518 51 Chapter 9 – Stowing and TransportingTo prevent unauthorized use and damage, properly stow the aerial platform at the end of e

Page 52 - AC Generator

Chapter 9 – Stowing and Transporting52 T120/TB120 – 0192518WarningThe aerial platform is free to move when the drive hubs are disabled. Death or seri

Page 53 - Platform Work Lights

Chapter 9 – Stowing and TransportingT120/TB120 – 0192518 53 Use the following procedure to hoist the aerial platform onto the transport vehicle. 1.

Page 54

Chapter 9 – Stowing and Transporting54 T120/TB120 – 0192518Figure 9.5 – PlatformSteelAluminum

Page 55 - Transporting

T120/TB120 – 0192518 55 Figure 10.2 – Lower ControlsUpper ControlsFor the upper controls to be operational: • the battery disconnect switch mus

Page 56 - Tie-Down/Lifting

Chapter 1 – Introduction2 T120/TB120 – 0192518OperationThe aerial platform has built-in safety features and has been factory tested for compliance wi

Page 57

Chapter 10 – Emergency Operation56 T120/TB120 – 0192518Figure 10.4 – Platform Foot Switch 4. Hold the appropriate function toggle switch in the des

Page 58 - Aluminum

Chapter 10 – Emergency OperationT120/TB120 – 0192518 57 Manual Emergency Bleed Down SystemThe main boom can be lowered in an emergency using the emer

Page 59 - Emergency Power System

Chapter 10 – Emergency Operation58 T120/TB120 – 0192518CautionIf the tow chains are not properly installed, damage to the tie rod could result. Make

Page 60 - 56 T120/TB120 – 0192518

T120/TB120 – 0192518 59 Chapter 11 – TroubleshootingThe troubleshooting chart may be used to locate and eliminate situations where machine operation

Page 61 - T120/TB120 – 0192518 57

Chapter 11 – Troubleshooting60 T120/TB120 – 0192518Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionE n g i n e w i l l n o t s t a r t f r o m upper

Page 62 - Steering Float Valve

Chapter 11 – TroubleshootingT120/TB120 – 0192518 61 Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionEngine light in emergency stop button is illuminate

Page 63

Chapter 11 – Troubleshooting62 T120/TB120 – 0192518Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionDrive functions do not work. Machine on too steep a grade.

Page 64 - 60 T120/TB120 – 0192518

T120/TB120 – 0192518 Appendix A – Glossaryaerial platform – a mobile device that has an adjustable position platform, supported from ground level by

Page 65 - T120/TB120 – 0192518 61

Appendix A – Glossary T120/TB120 – 0192518

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© Snorkel International, Inc. – all rights reserved Printed in the U.S.A.Product Warranty © Snorkel 2014 1. Snorkel war

Page 67 - Appendix A – Glossary

T120/TB120 – 0192518 3 Chapter 2 – SpecicationsComponent IdenticationUpper ControlsChassisWiring BoxLower ControlsOperator’s ManualFuel TankPlatfor

Page 68

© Snorkel 2014 Product Warranty 8. At the direcon of the Snorkel Warranty Department, any component part(s) of Snorkel pr

Page 69 - Product Warranty

Product Warranty © Snorkel 2014 3. Any Snorkel product which has been subject to misuse and abuse, improper maintenance

Page 70

© Snorkel 2014 Product WarrantyAPPEALThe buyer may appeal in writing against a rejected or adjusted claim to Snorkel Warran

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Chapter 2 – Specications4 T120/TB120 – 0192518Working Envelope20(6.1)010(3.0)10(3.0)70(21.3)60(18.3)50(15.2)40(12.2)30(9.1)20(6.1)Feet(Meters)10(3.0

Page 74

Chapter 2 – SpecicationsT120/TB120 – 0192518 5 General SpecicationsAerial PlatformWorking height 126′ (38.4m)Maximum platform height 120′ (36.6 m

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