Operation & Safety Manual: Agrovector 29.6LP, 29.6 & 35.7
Operation & Safety Manual: Agrovector 29.6LP, 29.6 & 35.7
Operation & Safety Manual: Agrovector 29.6LP, 29.6 & 35.7
Manual
Original Instructions
Keep this manual with machine at all times.
Agrovector
29.6LP, 29.6
& 35.7
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Revised
November 11, 2010
Revision Log
Revision Log
REVISION LOG
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This manual is a very important tool! Keep it with the machine at all times.
The purpose of this manual is to provide owners, users, operators, lessors, and
lessees with the precautions and operating procedures essential for the safe and
proper machine operation for its intended purpose.
Due to continuous product improvements, JLG Industries, Inc. reserves the right to
make specification changes without prior notification. Contact JLG Industries, Inc.
for updated information.
Operator Qualifications
The operator of the machine must not operate the machine until this manual has
been read, training is accomplished and operation of the machine has been
completed under the supervision of an experienced and qualified operator.
Operation within the U.S.A. requires training per OSHA 1910.178.
Operators of this equipment must possess a valid, applicable drivers license, be in
good physical and mental condition, have normal reflexes and reaction time, good
vision and depth perception and normal hearing. Operator must not be using
medication which could impair abilities nor be under the influence of alcohol or any
other intoxicant during the work shift.
In addition, the operator must read, understand and comply with instructions
contained in the following material furnished with the telehandler:
This Operation & Safety Manual
Telehandler Safety Manual (as required)
All instructional decals and plates
Any optional equipment instructions furnished
The operator must also read, understand and comply with all applicable Employer,
Industry and Governmental rules, standards and regulations.
Modifications
Any modification to this machine must be approved by JLG.
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FOR:
Accident Reporting and Product Safety Publications
Current Owner Updates
Questions Regarding Product Applications and Safety
Standards and Regulations Compliance Information
Questions Regarding Product Modifications
CONTACT:
Product Safety and Reliability Department
JLG Industries, Inc.
13224 Fountainhead Plaza
Hagerstown, MD 21742
USA
or Your Local JLG Office
(Addresses on back cover)
In USA
Toll Free: 1-877-JLG-SAFE (1-877-554-7233)
Outside USA
Phone:
+1-717-485-6591
E-mail
ProductSafety@JLG.com
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Revision Log
Read This First
Operator Qualifications ...................................................... b
Modifications ...................................................................... b
Other Publications Available .............................................. d
Table of Contents
Section 1 - General Safety Practices
1.1 Hazard Classification System ..............................................1-1
Safety Alert System and Safety Signal Words ................1-1
1.2 General Precautions ............................................................1-1
1.3 Operation Safety ..................................................................1-2
Electrical Hazards ...........................................................1-2
Tip Over Hazard..............................................................1-3
Travel Hazard .................................................................1-6
Load Falling Hazard........................................................1-7
Lifting Personnel .............................................................1-8
Driving Hazards on Slopes .............................................1-9
Pinch Points and Crush Hazards ..................................1-10
Fall Hazard....................................................................1-12
Chemical Hazards.........................................................1-13
Table of Contents
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Section 4 - Operation
4.1 Engine ................................................................................. 4-1
Starting the Engine ......................................................... 4-1
Battery Boosted Starting................................................. 4-2
Normal Engine Operation ............................................... 4-3
Shut-Down Procedure .................................................... 4-3
4.2 Operating with a Non-Suspended Load .............................. 4-4
Lift Load Safely............................................................... 4-4
Picking Up a Load .......................................................... 4-4
Transporting a Load ....................................................... 4-5
Leveling Procedure......................................................... 4-5
Placing a Load................................................................ 4-6
Disengaging a Load........................................................ 4-6
4.3 Operating with a Suspended Load ...................................... 4-7
Lift Load Safely............................................................... 4-7
Picking Up a Suspended Load ....................................... 4-7
Transporting a Suspended Load .................................... 4-8
Leveling Procedure......................................................... 4-8
Placing a Suspended Load............................................. 4-9
Disengaging a Suspended Load .................................... 4-9
4.4 Road Operation ................................................................. 4-10
4.5 Loading and Securing for Transport.................................. 4-11
Tiedown ........................................................................ 4-11
Lifting ............................................................................ 4-12
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Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
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7.3 Service and Maintenance Schedule.................................... 7-3
10, 1st 50 & 50 Hour Maintenance Schedule ................. 7-3
1st 150, 250 & 500 Hour Maintenance Schedule ........... 7-4
1500 Hour Maintenance Schedule ................................. 7-5
7.4 Lubrication Schedules ......................................................... 7-6
10 Hour Lubrication Schedule ........................................ 7-6
50 Hour Lubrication Schedule ........................................ 7-7
7.5 Operator Maintenance Instructions ..................................... 7-8
Fuel System.................................................................... 7-8
Air Intake System ......................................................... 7-10
Engine Oil ..................................................................... 7-12
Hydraulic Oil ................................................................. 7-13
Tires.............................................................................. 7-14
Brake System ............................................................... 7-17
Engine Cooling System ................................................ 7-18
Battery .......................................................................... 7-19
Windshield Washer System (if equipped)..................... 7-20
Section 9 - Specifications
9.1 Product Specifications......................................................... 9-1
Capacities....................................................................... 9-1
Tires................................................................................ 9-2
Performance ................................................................... 9-3
Dimensions..................................................................... 9-4
Declaration of Vibration (CE).......................................... 9-5
Noise Emission Level (CE)............................................. 9-5
Index
Inspection, Maintenance and Repair Log
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DANGER
OW0010
WARNING
OW0021
CAUTION
OW0031
1.2
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Before operation, read and understand this manual. Failure to comply with the
safety precautions listed in this manual could result in machine damage, property
damage, personal injury or death.
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OPERATION SAFETY
Electrical Hazards
10 FT
(3 M)
OW0040
This machine is not insulated and does not provide protection from contact or
being near electrical current.
NEVER operate the telehandler in an area where overhead power lines,
overhead or underground cables, or other power sources may exist without
ensuring the appropriate power or utility company de-energizes the lines.
Always check for power lines before raising the boom.
Follow employer, local and governmental regulations for clearance from
powerlines.
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Never use an attachment without the appropriate JLG approved capacity chart
installed on the telehandler.
Understand how to properly use the capacity charts located in cab.
DO NOT exceed rated lift capacity.
Be sure that the ground conditions are able to support the machine.
OW0080
DO NOT raise boom unless frame is level (0 degrees), unless otherwise noted on
capacity chart.
4 FT
(1,2 M)
OW0100
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OH2291
MAINTAIN proper tire pressure at all times. If proper tire pressures are not
maintained, this machine could tip over.
Refer to manufacturers specifications for proper fill ratio and pressure
requirements for tires equipped with ballast.
OH20911
OH2221
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Suspended Load
OW0150
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Steering characteristics differ between steer modes. Identify the steer mode
settings of the telehandler being operated.
DO NOT change steer modes while traveling. Steer modes must be changed
while telehandler is stationary.
Visually verify proper wheel alignment after each steer mode change.
Ensure that adequate clearance is provided for both rear tail swing and front fork
swing.
Look out for and avoid other personnel, machinery and vehicles in the area. Use
a spotter if you do not have a clear view.
Before moving be sure of a clear path and sound horn.
When driving, retract boom and keep boom/attachment as low as possible while
maintaining visibility of mirrors and maximum visibility of path of travel.
Always look in the direction of travel.
Always check boom clearances carefully before driving underneath overhead
obstructions. Position attachment/load to clear obstacles.
When driving in high speed, use only front wheel steer (if steering modes are
selectable).
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OW0170
When lifting personnel, USE ONLY a JLG approved personnel work platform,
with proper capacity chart displayed in the cab.
OW0190
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OW0210
OW0220
OW0230
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OW0250
OW0260
OW0960
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OW0280
Enter using the proper hand holds and steps provided. Always maintain 3-point
contact when mounting or dismounting. Never grab control levers or steering
wheel when mounting or dismounting the machine.
DO NOT get off the machine until the shutdown procedure on page 4-3 has been
performed.
OW0290
DO NOT carry riders. Riders could fall off machine causing death or serious
injury.
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Flammable Fuel
OW0300
DO NOT fill the fuel tank or service the fuel system near an open flame, sparks
or smoking materials. Engine fuel is flammable and can cause a fire and/or
explosion.
Hydraulic Fluid
OW0950
DO NOT attempt to repair or tighten any hydraulic hoses or fittings while the
engine is running or when the hydraulic system is under pressure.
Stop engine and relieve trapped pressure. Fluid in the hydraulic system is under
enough pressure that it can penetrate the skin.
DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use a piece of cardboard or paper to
search for leaks. Wear gloves to protect hands from spraying fluid.
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WARNING
FALL HAZARD. Use extreme caution when checking items beyond your normal
reach. Use an approved ladder.
The pre-operation check and inspection, performed at beginning of each work shift
or at each change of operator, should include the following:
1. Cleanliness - Check all surfaces for leakage (oil, fuel or battery fluid) or foreign
objects. Report any leakage to the proper maintenance personnel.
2. Structure - Inspect the machine structure for dents, damage, weld or parent
metal cracks or other discrepancies.
OAH1000
WELD CRACK
3. Safety Decals - Ensure all safety decals are legible and in place. Clean or
replace as required. See page 2-3 for details.
4. Operation and Safety Manuals - Operation & Safety Manual and AEM Safety
Manual (as required) are located in cab manual holder.
5. Walk-Around Inspection - See page 2-6 for details.
6. Fluid Levels - Check fluids, including fuel, hydraulic oil, engine oil and coolant.
When adding fluids, refer to Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance and
Section 9 - Specifications to determine proper type and intervals. Before
removing filler caps or fill plugs, wipe all dirt and grease away from the ports. If
dirt enters these ports, it can severely reduce component life.
7. Attachments/Accessories - Ensure correct capacity charts are installed on
the telehandler. If provided, reference the Operation & Safety Manual of each
attachment or accessory installed for specific inspection, operation and
maintenance instructions.
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WARNING
If telehandler does not operate properly, immediately bring machine to a stop,
lower boom and attachment to ground and stop the engine. Determine cause and
correct before continued use.
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SAFETY DECALS
Ensure all DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional decals and proper
capacity charts are legible and in place. Clean and replace as required.
8005671
(29.6LP)
8005675
8008657
8003198
35
8005617
8005616
8005616
(29.6LP
& 29.6)
8008657
8005671
8005675
8005617
(29.6LP
& 29.6)
8009377
8005671
L WA
8003198
106dB
8005617
8005617
8003198
1705980
1705980
8008657
8005671
8008657
(29.6 & 35.7)
8006038
8006038
8005617
8005617
(35.7)
8005616
8005616
(35.7)
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8005617
(35.7)
8005616
8005616
(35.7)
OAH2020
2-3
1001094795
8008657
8009816
8005675
1706227
8009816
8003198
8008657
8003198
35
8005617
8005617
8005675
8003198
8005617
8005617
(29.6LP
& 29.6)
8009377
8005670
8005670
8005869
8005869
8008657
8008657
8005616
8005616
(29.6LP
& 29.6)
8005616
8009815
8005616
35
8009377
8006612
8006612
3931579
2-4
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8005671
8005672
1001111863
1001111863
8005672
8005674
8005671
8005672
XXXX
XX
XX
XXXX XX
XXXX XX
XXXX XX
XXXX XX
XXXX XX
X
XX
XX
X
X
X
XXXX XX
XXXX XX
XXX XX MAX
XX
X
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXX
CAPACITY
CHARTS
OIL
AT F
Dexron
2447 967
2447967
8005670
8005670
8005674
1001112405
(29.6LP)
1001112403
(29.6 & 35.7)
1001127546
8008651
1001127546 A
1001112333
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8005870
1001112333
VIEW C-C
(S/N 1160005989 & AFTER
INCLUDING 1160005189,
1160005314 & 1160005414)
VIEW A-A
1706209
OAH2041
VIEW B-B
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WALK-AROUND INSPECTION
21
3
20
19
5
6
18
17
16
15
14
8
9
5
13
10
11
5
12
OAH1231
Begin your walk-around inspection at item 1, as noted below. Continue to your right
(counterclockwise when viewed from top) checking each item in sequence.
INSPECTION NOTE: On all components, make sure there are no loose or missing
parts, that they are securely fastened and no visible leaks or excessive wear exists
in addition to any other criteria mentioned. Inspect all structural members including
attachment for cracks, excessive corrosion and other damage.
1. Boom Sections and Lift, Tilt, Extend/Retract, Compensating (Slave) Cylinders Check front, top, side and rear wear pads for presence of grease.
Pivot pins secure; hydraulic hoses undamaged, not leaking.
2. Wheel Chock (29.6LP & 29.6, if equipped) - See inspection note.
3. Boom Prop (29.6 & 35.7) - See inspection note.
4. Wheel/Tire Assembly - Properly inflated and secured; no loose or missing lug
nuts. Inspect for worn tread, cuts, tears or other discrepancies.
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Warm-Up Check
During warm-up period, check:
1. Heater, defroster and windshield wiper (if equipped).
2. Check all lighting systems (if equipped) for proper operation.
3. Adjust mirror(s) for maximum visibility.
WARNING
CUT/CRUSH/BURN HAZARD. Keep engine cover closed while engine is
running.
Operational Check
When engine warms, perform an operational check:
1. Service brake and parking brake operation.
2. Forward and reverse travel.
3. Each gear.
4. Steering in both directions with engine at low idle (steering lock to lock will not
be reached). Check in each steering mode.
5. Horn and back-up alarm. Must be audible from inside operators cab with engine
running.
6. All joystick functions - operate smoothly and correctly.
7. Perform any additional checks described in Section 8.
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WARNING
Never operate telehandler unless the overhead guard and cab structure are in
good condition. Any modification to this machine must be approved by JLG to
assure compliance with ROPS/FOPS certification for this cab/machine
configuration. If damaged, the CAB CANNOT BE REPAIRED. It must be
REPLACED.
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WINDOWS
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CONTROLS
11
12
13
10
14
15
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
16
OAH2050
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7
1
23
22
21
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
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1. Low Fuel Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds briefly when fuel level is low.
2. Fuel Gauge: Indicates amount of fuel in fuel tank.
3. Left Turn Signal Indicator: Illuminates when left turn signal is active.
4. Display Screen: See page 3-6.
5. Right Turn Signal Indicator: Illuminates when right turn signal is active.
6. Engine Temperature Gauge: Indicates engine operating temperature.
7. Engine Temperature Warning Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds when
engine temperature is too high.
8. Continuous Auxiliary Hydraulics Indicator: Illuminates when continuous
auxiliary hydraulics are active.
9. Trailer Turn Signal Indicator: Illuminates when trailer turn signal is activated.
10. High Beam Indicator: Illuminates when high beam lights are on.
11. Anti Theft Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds briefly at start-up when anti
theft feature is active. Enter anti theft code, see page 3-25.
12. Maintenance Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds briefly when
maintenance is required.
13. Engine Preheat Indicator: With ignition key in position II, illuminates up to twelve
seconds to indicate engine preheat is active.
14. Park Brake Indicator: Illuminates when park brake is applied. See page 3-11.
15. System Distress Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds when critical machine
and engine faults exist.
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EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. When the engine fault, system distress or a red
indicator illuminates (except park brake), immediately bring machine to a stop,
lower boom and attachment to ground and stop the engine. Determine cause and
correct before continued use.
Note: All indicators (except high beam and turn signals) perform a bulb check at
system start up.
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1
2
00
F2
0000
0000
100 00
RPM
km/h
4
5
6
00
0000
0000
RPM
km/h
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1. Joystick Mode: Displays current joystick mode. Joystick mode can be changed
by the machine owner in Operator Tools Menu (level 2 password required). See
Service Manual for information.
a. Loader Joystick Pattern - Displays loader joystick pattern icon on left when
active. See page 3-20.
b. Lift Joystick Pattern - Displays lift joystick pattern icon on right when active.
See page 3-18.
2. Speed: Telehandler travel speed displayed in kilometers per hour (km/h) or
miles per hour (m/h). Travel speed will flash and buzzer sounds if maximum
travel speed is exceeded.
3. Driving Direction and Gear: Displays current driving condition.
a. Direction - Forward (F), Neutral (N) or Reverse (R).
b. Gear - First (1) or Second (2).
4. Engine Speed: Displays engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm).
5. Operating Hours: Displays total hours of telehandler operation.
6. Boom Angle: Displays boom angle in degrees. 0 degrees indicates horizontal.
7. Continuous Auxiliary Hydraulics and Steering Mode Change:
a. Continuous Auxiliary Hydraulics - Displays flow value (-100% to +100%)
when continuous auxiliary hydraulics is activated. See Section
5 - Attachments and Hitches for details.
b. Steering Mode Change - Assists with steering mode change. See Steer
Modes on page 3-26 for details.
8. Anti Theft Code Entry: If active, the four digit code must be entered after system
start. See Anti Theft on page 3-25.
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HELP: PRESS ENTER
OAH2000
9. Menus: Menus display fault codes and other machine information while allowing
modification of some operating parameters. Depress and hold the C and OK
buttons on the keypad to access menus.
a. Help - Displays active fault code. Depress OK button again and use keypad
arrows to cycle through the last 25 fault codes. Active faults are denoted with
an asterisk.
b. Operator Tools - Speed, Temperature and Oil Pressure units, Steering
Change Mode and Tires can be modified by the operator. Customer or
Service level access code required to modify additional items.
Machine Speed - Select units (km/h or m/h) to be displayed.
Engine Temperature - Select units (Celsius or fahrenheit) to be
displayed.
Steering Alignment Mode - Select mode (manual, rear wheel assisted or
all wheel assisted, if equipped) to be used when changing steering
modes, see page 3-26.
Tires - Select tire size installed on machine.
c. Personalities - View performance parameters. Customer or Service level
access code required to modify parameters.
d. Access Level - Code entry determines access level.
Operator (Level 3) - No code required.
Customer (Level 2) - See Service Manual for information.
Service (Level 1) - Manufacturer service representative only.
e. Diagnostics - View diagnostic information.
f. System Test - Performs test of all system inputs and outputs.
g. Machine Setup - View machine configurations. Service level access code
required to modify configurations.
h. Calibrations - Customer or Service level access code required.
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WARNING
TIP OVER HAZARD. Exceeding lift capacity of the telehandler could damage the
equipment and/or cause tip over.
6. Bucket Mode: LED lit while activated. Increases response to attachment tilt
function.
7. Joystick Function: LED lit while activated. Boom, auxiliary hydraulics and
outrigger functions are enabled. Deactivate this function before traveling on
public roads. See Road Operation on page 4-10.
Note: All LEDs perform a bulb check at system start up.
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II
III
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The park brake lever (1) controls the application and release of the park brake.
Pull lever back to apply park brake.
Lift detent ring (2) and push lever forward to release park brake.
WARNING
MACHINE ROLL-AWAY HAZARD. Always move park brake lever to "ON"
position, lower boom to ground and stop engine before leaving cab.
WARNING
CRUSH HAZARD. Turning engine off applies the park brake. Applying park brake
or turning engine off while traveling will cause unit to stop abruptly and could
cause load loss. Either may be used in an emergency situation.
Parking Procedure
1. Using service brake, stop telehandler in an appropriate parking area.
2. Follow Shut-Down Procedure on page 4-3.
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N
R
OAH1300
WARNING
TIP OVER/CRUSH HAZARD. Bring telehandler to a complete stop before
shifting transmission control lever. A sudden change in direction of travel could
reduce stability and/or cause load to shift or fall.
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1st
OAH1310
Gear selection is located on the twist grip handle (2) of transmission control lever.
Twist hand grip to select gear.
Select the appropriate gear for the task being performed. Use a lower gear
when transporting a load. Use a higher gear only when driving unloaded for
longer distances.
Slow down prior to downshifting.
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WARNING
TIP OVER HAZARD. The LSI considers only longitudinal stability limitations,
observe all operating parameters. Failure to follow operating parameters of the
telehandler could damage the equipment and/or cause tip over.
Before S/N 1160005989 excluding 1160005189, 1160005314 & 1160005414
1
5
4
100%
Load Moment
Indicator
TEST
2
6
OAH1330
The LSI (1) provides visual and audible indication of forward stability limitations
when machine is static on firm, level surface.
Green LED (2) will illuminate when LSI power is on.
When approaching forward stability limitations LEDs progressively illuminate,
green (3), then yellow (4) and finally red (5).
The warning buzzer sounds as the yellow LED illuminates.
As the telehandler reaches forward stability limitations and the red LED
illuminates, the automatic function cut-out is activated. Certain functions are
disabled (i.e. boom lift, extend, etc). Retract boom to re-enable functions.
Test LSI (6) at the beginning of each work shift. See Section 8 - Additional
Checks.
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11
10
9
8
12
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The LSI (7) provides visual and audible indication of forward stability limitations
when machine is static on firm, level surface.
Green LED (8) will illuminate when LSI power is on.
When approaching forward stability limitations LEDs progressively illuminate,
green (9), then orange (10) and finally red (11).
If the red LED illuminates the warning buzzer also sounds.
The LSI has two modes:
Active Mode
As the telehandler reaches forward stability limitations and the red LED (11)
illuminates, the automatic function cut-out is activated. All boom, frame level
and outrigger functions are disabled except for boom retract (CE & AUS)
and boom lift (CE). Retract boom to re-enable functions.
In some instances the LSI system may slow down or stop boom functions if
operated close to forward stability limitations. When LEDs begin to flash,
certain functions can not be operated. Retract boom and/or return the
joystick to neutral position for a short period to allow system to reset and
LEDs to stop flashing before proceeding with operation.
Passive Mode
The orange LED (13) illuminates when either of the following occurs:
The boom is fully retracted.
The park brake is not applied and transmission control lever is in the
forward or reverse position.
When approaching forward stability limitations, visual and audible indication
is provided and the automatic function cut-out and/or slow down feature is
disabled.
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WARNING
TIP OVER HAZARD. If the green, orange and red LEDs flash and warning
buzzer sounds, retract and lower boom immediately. Determine cause and
correct before continued use
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WARNING
TIP OVER/CRUSH HAZARD. Bring telehandler to a complete stop and shutdown
engine before adjusting steering column. A sudden change in direction of travel
could reduce stability and/or cause load to shift or fall.
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Verify the lift joystick pattern icon (2) is active on the display (1).
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OAH1360
The joystick (4) controls the boom, attachment and auxiliary hydraulic functions.
Boom Functions
Move the joystick back to lift boom; move joystick forward to lower boom; move
joystick right to extend boom; move joystick left to retract boom.
The speed of boom functions depends upon the amount of joystick travel in
corresponding direction. Increasing engine speed will also increase function
speed.
For two simultaneous boom functions, move the joystick between quadrants. For
example; moving the joystick forward and to the left will lower and retract boom
simultaneously.
WARNING
TIP OVER/CRUSH HAZARD. Rapid, jerky operation of controls will cause rapid,
jerky movement of the load. Such movements could cause the load to shift or fall
or could cause the machine to tip over.
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Verify the loader joystick pattern icon (3) is active on the display (1).
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The joystick (4) controls the boom, attachment and auxiliary hydraulic functions.
Boom Functions
Move the joystick back to lift boom; move joystick forward to lower boom.
Extend/retract is controlled by the roller switch (5). Push roller switch up to
extend boom; push roller switch down to retract boom.
The speed of boom functions depends upon the amount of joystick travel in
corresponding direction. Increasing engine speed will also increase function
speed.
For two simultaneous boom functions, move the joystick between quadrants. For
example; moving the joystick forward and to the left will lower boom and tilt
attachment up simultaneously.
WARNING
TIP OVER/CRUSH HAZARD. Rapid, jerky operation of controls will cause rapid,
jerky movement of the load. Such movements could cause the load to shift or fall
or could cause the machine to tip over.
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7
8
9
10
13
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12
11
14
15
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1
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Push the lever forward (2) to activate the left turn signal.
Pull the lever back (3) to activate the right turn signal.
The lever must be manually returned to the center position to deactivate either
turn signal. The lever will not cancel automatically after a turn.
Pull lever up (4) to switch between low and high beam headlights.
I
OAH1410
Turn the twist grip (5) to the first position (J) for intermittent wiper operation.
Turn the twist grip to the second position (I) for continuous wiper operation.
Turn the twist grip to the OFF position (O) to turn off the wiper.
Depress end of lever (6) to activate wiper fluid.
Depress button (7) to sound horn.
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ANTI THEFT
Machines with the anti theft feature active require entering a numeric code before
operation to prevent unauthorized use. Code entry is accomplished using the display
and keypad.
00
0000
0000
RPM
km/h
0
1
OAH1430
1. Turn ignition switch to position I. If anti theft is active, the display (1) will prompt
the operator for a numeric code.
2. Use the up/down arrow buttons (2) to select the first digit.
3. Depress OK button (3) to confirm and move to the next digit.
4. Continue until the code is complete.
5. If an incorrect code is entered, the buzzer will sound briefly and the display will
prompt the operator again for the numeric code.
6. If the correct code is entered, normal start up can continue.
If the anti theft feature is active and the current access code is not known, it may be
viewed or changed by the machine owner in Operator Tools Menu (level 2 password
required). See Service Manual for information.
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STEER MODES
OAL2030
Note: 2-Wheel Front Steer mode is required for travel on public roads.
OAM2381
1. Bring machine to a stop using service brake while either circle steer mode (1) or
crab steer mode (3) is selected.
OAM2400
2. Turn the steering wheel until the left rear wheel (4) is aligned with the side of the
machine.
3. Select front steer mode (2).
4. Turn the steering wheel until the left front wheel (5) is aligned with the side of
the machine.
5. Wheels are now aligned. Select desired steer mode.
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2. Turn the steering wheel until the left front wheel (5) is aligned with the side of
the machine. This step can be skipped if changing to front steer mode.
OAM2381
3. Select desired steer mode: circle steer (1), front steer (2) or crab steer (3).
Note: Selected steer mode LED will flash and display will show steering alignment
screen until the change is complete. After steering alignment is complete, steer
mode LED will illuminate solid.
00
F1
0000
0000
00
RPM
km/h
OAH1440
4. Turn the steering wheel until the rear wheels are centered (6). This step will be
skipped if changing from front steer mode and rear wheels are already
centered.
5. Wheels are now aligned and steer mode change is complete (9).
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2. Select desired steer mode: circle steer (1), front steer (2) or crab steer (3).
Note: Selected steer mode LED will flash and display will show steering alignment
screens until the change is complete. After steering alignment is complete, steer
mode LED will illuminate solid.
00
F1
0000
0000
00
RPM
km/h
00
F1
0000
0000
00
RPM
km/h
00
0000
0000
00
RPM
km/h
F1
OAM2391
3. Turn the steering wheel until the rear wheels are centered (6). This step will be
skipped if changing from front steer mode and rear wheels are already
centered.
4. Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are centered (7). This step will be
skipped if changing to front steer mode.
5. Wheels are now aligned and steer mode change is complete (8).
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OPERATOR SEAT
Adjustments
Prior to starting engine adjust seat for position and comfort.
5
1
6
2
3
4
OAH1470
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1
6
2
3
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Boom extension indicators (1) are located on the left side of the boom. Use these
indicators to determine boom extension when using the capacity chart (see Use
of the Capacity Chart on page 5-3).
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SECTION 4 - OPERATION
4.1
ENGINE
WARNING
UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT HAZARD. Always ensure that transmission control
lever is in neutral and the service brake is applied before releasing park brake.
Releasing park brake in either forward or reverse could cause the machine to
move abruptly, causing an accident.
WARNING
ENGINE EXPLOSION. Do not spray ether into air intake for cold weather
starting.
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Battery Boosted Starting
OW0530
WARNING
BATTERY EXPLOSION HAZARD. Never jump start or charge a frozen battery
as it could explode. Keep sparks, flames and lighted smoking materials away
from the battery. Lead acid batteries generate explosive gases when charging.
Wear safety glasses.
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Normal Engine Operation
Observe instrument panel and display frequently to be sure all engine systems
are functioning properly.
Be alert for unusual noises or vibration. When an unusual condition is
noticed, park machine in safe position and perform shut-down procedure. Report
condition to your supervisor or maintenance personnel.
Avoid prolonged idling. If the engine is not being used, turn it off.
Shut-Down Procedure
When parking the telehandler, park in a safe location on flat level ground and away
from other equipment and/or traffic lanes.
1. Apply the park brake.
2. Shift the transmission to Neutral.
3. Lower forks or attachment to the ground.
4. Operate engine at low idle for 3 to 5 minutes. DO NOT over rev engine.
5. Shut off engine and remove ignition key.
6. Exit telehandler properly.
7. Block wheels (if necessary).
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4.2
WARNING
TIP OVER HAZARD. Exceeding lift capacity of the telehandler could damage the
equipment and/or cause tip over.
Know the rated load capacities (see Section 5) of the telehandler to determine
the operating range in which you can safely lift, transport and place a load.
Picking Up a Load
Note the conditions of the terrain. Adjust travel speed and reduce amount of load
if conditions warrant.
Avoid lifting double-tiered loads.
Make sure load is clear of any adjacent obstacles.
Adjust spacing of forks so they engage the pallet or load at maximum width. See
Adjusting/Moving Forks on page 5-13.
Approach load slowly and squarely with fork tips straight and level. NEVER
attempt to lift a load with just one fork.
NEVER operate telehandler without a proper and legible capacity chart in the
operator cab for the telehandler/attachment combination you are using.
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Transporting a Load
OW0540
After engaging the load and resting it against the backrest, tilt the load back to
position it for travel. Travel in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section
1 - General Safety Practices and Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches.
Leveling Procedure
1. Position machine in best location to lift or place load.
2. Apply parking brake and move transmission control lever to NEUTRAL.
3. Observe level indicator to determine whether machine must be leveled prior to
lifting load.
4. Move boom/attachment to 1,2 m (4 ft) off ground.
(AUS - Move boom so forks are no more than 300 mm (11.8 in) above ground
surface.)
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Section 4 - Operation
Placing a Load
Before placing any load be sure that:
The landing point can safely support the weight of the load.
The landing point is level; front to back and side to side.
Use the capacity chart to determine safe boom extension range. See Use of the
Capacity Chart on page 5-3.
Align forks at the level load is to be placed, then extend boom slowly until load is
just above area where it is to be placed.
Lower the boom until the load rests in position and the forks are free to retract.
Disengaging a Load
Once the load has been placed safely at the landing point, proceed as follows:
1. With the forks free from the weight of the load, the boom can be retracted
and/or the telehandler can be backed away from under the load if surface will
not change level condition of telehandler.
2. Lower the carriage.
3. The telehandler can now be driven from the landing location to continue work.
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4.3
WARNING
TIP OVER HAZARD. Exceeding lift capacity of the telehandler could damage the
equipment and/or cause tip over.
Know the rated load capacities (refer to Section 5) of the telehandler to
determine the operating range in which you can safely lift, transport and place a
load.
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Section 4 - Operation
Transporting a Suspended Load
OZ3160
OW0130
Leveling Procedure
1. Position machine in best location to lift or place load.
2. Apply parking brake and move transmission control lever to NEUTRAL.
3. Observe level indicator to determine whether machine must be leveled prior to
lifting load.
4. Move boom so load is no more than 300 mm (11.8 in) above ground surface
and boom/or boom is raised no more than 45.
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Placing a Suspended Load
Before placing any load be sure that:
The landing point can safely support the weight of the load.
The landing point is level; front to back and side to side.
Use the capacity chart to determine safe boom extension range. See Use of the
Capacity Chart on page 5-3.
Align load at the level load is to be placed, then position boom slowly until load is
just above area where it is to be placed.
Ensure that the guide men and operator remain in constant communication
(verbal or hand) when placing the load.
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4.4
ROAD OPERATION
1. Preparation
a. Remove load from attachment.
b. Remove any large amounts of dirt from machine.
c. Check lights and mirrors and adjust if necessary.
d. Safety equipment to be carried: Warning Triangle, First Aid Kit and
Wheel Chock.
2. Lower boom. Front edge of attachment should be approximately 30-40 cm
(12-16 in) above the ground.
3. Fully tilt attachment back.
4. Place protective shield over front bucket edge: remove or reposition carriage
forks toward the machine and secure to the carriage.
OZ2171
5. Depress button (2) to deactivate joystick function and disable all joystick
controlled functions. Joystick function LED will go out.
6. Deactivating the joystick function automatically changes steer mode to front
wheel steering (1). See Steer Modes on page 3-26 for details.
7. Machine is now ready for road operation.
Note: Be sure to follow all local and federal/provincial traffic regulations.
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4.5
8005616
8005616
8005617
8005616
8005617
(35.7)
8005617
OAH2060
Tiedown
1. Using a spotter, load the telehandler with boom as low as possible.
2. Once loaded, apply parking brake and lower boom until boom or attachment is
resting on deck. Move all controls to Neutral, stop engine and remove ignition
key.
3. Secure machine to deck by passing chains through the designated tie down
points as shown in the figure.
4. Do not tie down front of boom.
Note: The user assumes all responsibility for choosing the proper method of
transportation and tie-down devices, making sure the equipment used is capable of
supporting the weight of the vehicle being transported and that all manufacturers
instructions and warnings, regulations and safety rules of their employer, the
Department of Transportation and/or any other local, state or federal/provincial laws
are followed.
WARNING
TELEHANDLER SLIDE HAZARD. Before loading telehandler for transport,
make sure deck, ramps and telehandler wheels are free of mud, snow and ice.
Failure to do so could cause telehandler to slide.
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Section 4 - Operation
Lifting
When lifting machine, it is very important that the lifting device and equipment is
attached only to designated lifting points. If machine is not equipped with lifting
lugs contact JLG Product Safety for information.
Make adjustments to the lifting device and equipment to ensure the machine will
be level when elevated. The machine must remain level at all times while being
lifted.
Ensure that the lifting device and equipment is adequately rated and suitable for
the intended purpose. See Section 9 - Specifications for machine weight.
Remove all loose items from machine prior to lifting.
Lift machine with smooth, even motion. Set machine down gently. Avoid quick or
sudden motions that could cause shock loads to machine and/or lifting devices.
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APPROVED ATTACHMENTS
To determine if an attachment is approved for use on the specific telehandler you are
using, perform the following prior to installation.
The attachment type, weight, dimensions and load center must be equal to or
less than the data shown on a capacity chart located in the operator cab.
The model on the capacity chart must match the model telehandler being used.
Hydraulically powered attachments must only be used on machines equipped
with auxiliary hydraulics.
Hydraulically powered attachments that require auxiliary electrics must only be
used on machines equipped with auxiliary hydraulics and electrics.
If any of the above conditions are not met, do not use the attachment. The
telehandler may not be equipped with the proper capacity chart or the attachment
may not be approved for the model telehandler being used. Contact JLG or a local
distributor for further information.
5.2
UNAPPROVED ATTACHMENTS
WARNING
Use only approved attachments. Attachments which have not been approved for
use with your telehandler could cause machine damage or an accident.
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TELEHANDLER/ATTACHMENT/FORK CAPACITY
3
XXXX XX
XXXXX XXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXX XXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXX XX
XXXXX XXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXX XXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXX
OAH1510
Prior to installing the attachment verify it is approved and the telehandler is equipped
with the proper capacity chart. See Approved Attachments on page 5-1.
To determine the maximum capacity of the telehandler and attachment, use the
smallest of the following capacities:
Capacity stamped on the attachment identification plate (1).
Fork capacities and load centers are stamped on the side of each fork (2)
(if equipped). This rating specifies the maximum load capacity that the individual
fork can safely carry at the maximum load center (3). Total attachment capacity is
multiplied by the number of forks on the attachment (if equipped), up to the
maximum capacity of the attachment.
Maximum capacity as indicated on the proper capacity chart. See Approved
Attachments on page 5-1.
When the load rating of the telehandler differs from the capacity of the forks or
attachment, the lower value becomes the overall load capacity.
Use the proper capacity chart to determine maximum capacity at various machine
configurations. Lifting and placing a load may require use of more than one capacity
chart based on machine configuration.
Other than block forks, all forks should be used in matched pairs, block forks used in
matched sets.
WARNING
Never use an attachment without the appropriate JLG approved capacity chart
installed on the telehandler.
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To properly use the capacity chart (see page 5-4), the operator must first determine
and/or have the following:
1. An approved attachment. See Approved Attachments on page 5-1.
2. The proper Capacity Chart(s).
3. Weight of the load being lifted.
4. Load placement information:
a. HEIGHT where the load is to be placed.
b. DISTANCE from the front tires of the telehandler where the load is to be
placed.
5. On the capacity chart, find the line for the height and follow it over to the
distance.
6. The number in the load zone where the two cross is the maximum capacity for
this lift. If the two cross at a division between zones, the smaller number must
be used.
The number in the load zone must be equal to or greater than the weight of the load
to be lifted. Determine the limits of the load zone on the capacity chart and keep
within these limits.
BOOM
EXTENSION
INDICATOR
BOOM ANGLE
INDICATOR
(inside cab)
ATTACHMENT
IDENTIFICATION
PLATE
FORK
WEIGHT
STAMP
OAH1500
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Boom
Extension
Indicator (arc)
XXXX XX
XXXX XX
X
XX
XXX XX MAX
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
Attachment type,
weight and
dimensions must be
equal to or less than
the data shown.
XX
XX
XXXX XX
XXXX XX
XXXX XX
Boom Angle
XXXX XX
XX
XXXX
XXXX XX
X
XX
X
XXXXXXXXXX
OAH1520
Note: This is a sample capacity chart only! DO NOT use this chart, use the one
located in your operator cab.
WARNING
TIP OVER HAZARD. All loads shown on rated capacity chart are based on
machine being on firm ground with frame level (see page 4-5); the forks being
positioned evenly on carriage; the load being centered on forks; proper size tires
being properly inflated; and the telehandler being in good operating condition.
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Distance
Height
OK to Lift
Yes
NO
Yes
NO
8
7
60
50
2
10
Example 1
1
Example 3
0k
1800 kg
20
1500 kg
1150 kg
1350 kg
Example 2
30
300
2200 kg
40
2600 kg
Example 4
5
3500 kg
0m
XX
-1
0m
OAH1530
Note: This is a sample capacity chart only! DO NOT use this chart, use the one
located in your operator cab.
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ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION
Quick Attach
3
6
4 5
OAH1540
1. Attachment
2. Attachment Pin Recess
3. Attachment Pin
4. Lock Pin
5. Retainer Pin (mechanical Quick Attach)
6. Quick Attach (attachment tilt control in cab, see page 3-18 or page 3-20)
WARNING
CRUSH HAZARD. Always be certain that carriage or attachment is properly
positioned on boom and is secured by lock pin and retainer pin. Failure to ensure
proper installation could permit carriage/attachment/load to disengage.
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OAH1620
2
OAL1930
ENGAGED
DISENGAGED
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1
5
OAH1630
1. Attachment
2. Attachment Point Opening
3. Quick Attach Point
4. Lock Pin
5. JD Quick Attach (attachment tilt control in cab, see page 3-18 or page 3-20)
WARNING
CRUSH HAZARD. Always be certain that carriage or attachment is properly
positioned on boom and is secured by lock pin and retainer pin. Failure to ensure
proper installation could permit carriage/attachment/load to disengage.
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ENGAGED
DISENGAGED
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ADJUSTING/MOVING FORKS
Carriages may have different locations where forks can be positioned. Two different
methods can be used for repositioning, depending upon the carriage structure.
Note: Apply a light coating of appropriate lubricant to ease sliding of forks or fork
bar.
To slide forks:
1. Ensure attachment is properly installed. See Attachment Installation on
page 5-7.
2. Elevate attachment to approximately 1,5 m (5 ft) and tilt carriage forward until
fork heel is free from attachment.
3. Stand at the side of the carriage. To slide fork toward the center of the carriage,
push the fork near the fork eye. To slide fork toward the edge of the carriage,
pull the fork near the fork eye. To avoid pinching, do not place fingers or thumb
between the fork and carriage structure.
If removing fork bar is necessary:
1. Rest forks on ground.
2. Remove fork bar.
3. Reposition forks.
4. Reinstall the fork bar and fork bar retaining mechanism(s).
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ATTACHMENT OPERATION
Capacities and range limits for the telehandler change depending on the
attachment in use.
Separate attachment instructions must be kept in manual holder in cab with this
Operation & Safety Manual. An additional copy must be kept with the attachment
if it is equipped with a manual holder.
Note: Operations described within this section reference the Lift joystick pattern.
Refer to page 3-20 if utilizing the Loader joystick pattern.
NOTICE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Some attachments may contact the front tires or
machine structure when the boom is retracted and the attachment is rotated.
Improper use of attachment may result in attachment or machine structural
damage.
NOTICE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Avoid contact with any structure or object when lifting a
load. Maintain clearance around boom structure and load. Failure to maintain
clearance may result in attachment or machine structural damage.
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Description
P/N
Carriage, 1225 mm (48 in).............................................. 1170028
JD Carriage, 1225 mm (48 in) .................................. 1001102554
Fork, Pallet 50x120x1200 mm (2x4.7x47.2 in) ............... 2340040
Fork, Pallet 50x100x1200 mm (2x4x47.2 in) .................. 2340041
Carriage, 1225 mm (48 in)........................................ 1001107333
Fork, Pallet 50x100x1200 mm (2x4x47.2 in) .............1001100911
OAH1690
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls fork tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
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The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls fork tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
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Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
WARNING
CRUSH HAZARD. Do not use side shift carriage to push or pull objects or load.
Failure to comply could cause object or load to fall.
Operation:
Travel in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 1 - General
Safety Practices.
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OY0640
OAH1750
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls fork tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
Installation Procedure:
Ensure carriage is properly installed. Refer to Attachment Installation on
page 5-7.
Secure the fork mounted hook to the forks by sliding the fork mounted hook onto
the parent forks and install the retaining pin behind the vertical shank of the fork.
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OAH1690
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls fork tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
Installation Procedure:
Ensure carriage is properly installed. Refer to Attachment Installation on
page 5-7.
Ensure length and cross section of the parent fork arm is equal to or exceeds the
parent fork arm blade length stamped into the fork extension.
Secure the fork extensions to the forks by sliding the fork extensions onto the
parent forks and install the retaining pin behind the vertical shank of the fork.
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OAH1760
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls truss boom tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
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OAH1690
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls fork tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
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OAH1840
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls bale handler tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
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Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
Operation:
Travel in accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 - General Safety
Practices.
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OZ0730
Description
P/N
Bucket, 0,8 m3 (1.0 yd3) (29.6LP & 29.6) ....................... 0930008
Bucket, 0,9 m3 (1.2 yd3) ................................................. 0930015
Bucket, 1,5 m3 (2.0 yd3) (29.6LP & 29.6) ....................... 0930009
Bucket, 1,8 m3 (2.4 yd3) ................................................. 0930016
Bucket w/ Teeth, 0,8 m3 (1.0 yd3) ................................... 4805670
Bucket w/ Teeth, 1,0 m3 (1.3 yd3) ................................... 4802100
Use Appropriate Bucket Capacity Chart
To determine maximum capacity, refer
Attachment/Fork Capacity on page 5-2.
to
Telehandler/
OAH1780
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls bucket tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
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OAH1780
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls bucket tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
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Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
Operation:
Raise or lower boom to appropriate height and close bucket for loading material
from stockpile.
Align telehandler with face of stockpile and drive slowly and smoothly into pile to
load bucket.
Tilt bucket up far enough to retain load and back away from pile.
Travel in accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 - General Safety
Practices.
Open bucket or tilt bucket down to dump load.
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OAH1780
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls bucket tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
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Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
Operation:
Raise or lower boom to appropriate height and open grapple for loading material
from stockpile.
Align telehandler with face of stockpile and drive slowly and smoothly into pile to
load bucket.
Tilt bucket up far enough to retain load, close grapple and back away from pile.
Travel in accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 - General Safety
Practices.
Open grapple and tilt bucket down to dump load.
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OZ2560
OAH1820
The joystick (1) controls lift/lower and extend/retract movement of the boom.
The attachment tilt roller switch (2) controls bucket tilt.
Push roller switch down to tilt up.
Push roller switch up to tilt down.
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Installation Procedure:
Refer to Attachment Installation on page 5-7.
Operation:
Close bucket gate, level bucket and fully retract and lower boom to load material.
Distribute material evenly within the bucket.
Travel in accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 - General Safety
Practices.
Open gate to dump load in desired location.
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HITCHES
5
2
4
OAM2440
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2
4
OAM2450
3
1
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5
2
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3
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4
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2
3
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1
9
5
4
6
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The following information assumes the telehandler cannot be moved under its
own power.
Before moving the telehandler, read all of the following information to understand
options available. Then select the appropriate method.
Machine mounted retrieval devices provide suitable means to attach a tow rope,
chain or tow bar only in the event the telehandler becomes stuck or disabled.
Retrieval devices are not intended for trailer towing devices.
The steering system permits manual steering if engine or power assist feature
fails; however, steering will be slow and will require much greater force.
DO NOT attempt to tow a telehandler that is loaded or the boom/attachment is
raised above 1,2 m (4 ft).
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In the event of total loss of engine power or hydraulic pump failure with an elevated
load, the situation must be properly evaluated and dealt with on an individual basis.
Contact a local Authorized Distributor for specific instructions.
Secure the telehandler using the following procedures:
1. Clear the area around telehandler of all personnel.
2. Engage the parking brake. Place the transmission control lever in NEUTRAL.
3. Block all four wheels.
4. Section off a large area under the boom with string or tape to restrict any
personnel from entering this area.
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6-2
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Service the product in accordance with the maintenance schedule on the following
pages.
OAH1860
The lubrication decal (1) contains instructions that must be followed to keep this
product in good operating condition. The Operation & Safety Manual and Service
Manual contain more detailed service information with specific instructions.
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WARNING
CUT/CRUSH/BURN HAZARD. Do not perform service or maintenance on the
machine with the engine running, with the exception of the transmission oil level
check.
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EVERY
10
Check Fuel
Level
Check
Air Precleaner
Check Engine
Oil Level
Check Brake
Fluid Level
Lubrication
Schedule
Additional
Checks Section 8
Check Hydraulic
Oil Level
Check Tire
Condition &
Pressure
Check Washer
Fluid Level
(if equipped)
Lubrication
Schedule
1st
50
LB/F
T (N
m)
Change Engine
Oil and
Filter
Check Wheel
Lug Nut
Torque
EVERY
50
Drain Fuel/
Water
Separator
Check Engine
Coolant Level
Check
Battery
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1st
150
Change Axle
Differential Oil
Change Wheel
End Oil
EVERY
250
Change Engine
Oil and Filter
Check Axle
Differential Oil
Level
Check Wheel
End Oil Level
Check
Fan Belt
Check Boom
Wear Pads
EVERY
500
LB/F
T (N
m)
Change Fuel
Filters
Check Wheel
Lug Nut
Torque
Check LSI
Calibration
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7-4
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1500
Change Axle
Differential Oil
Change Wheel
End Oil
Change
Engine Coolant
Change
Hydraulic
Fluid & Filters
Change
Hydraulic Tank
Breather
Change
Brake Fluid
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LUBRICATION SCHEDULES
EVERY
10
OAH1900
7-6
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50
OAH1910
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Fuel System
10
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1
OAH1920
NOTICE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Do not allow machine to run out of fuel during operation.
See Engine Operation & Maintenance Manual for details prior to servicing.
7-8
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OW0980
OW1000
4
3
OAH1930
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10
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OW1010
6
OAH1940
Note: Only remove canister cover to service the elements as restriction indicator
indicates. Excessive access to check an element can lead to premature element
failure.
7-10
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Note: An inner safety element should never be washed or reused. Always install a
new element.
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10
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OW1020
1
5
AD
3
4
OAH1950
7-12
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OW1030
OAH0071
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10
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OW1040
B. Tire Damage
For pneumatic tires, when any cut, rip or tear is discovered that exposes sidewall or
tread area cords in the tire, measures be taken to remove the product from service
immediately. Arrangements must be made for replacement of the tire or tire
assembly.
For polyurethane foam filled tires, when any of the following are discovered,
measures must be taken to remove the product from service immediately.
Arrangements must be made for replacement of the tire or tire assembly.
a smooth even cut through the cord piles which exceeds 7,5 cm (3 in) in total
length.
any tears or rips (ragged edges) in the cord plies which exceeds 2,5 cm (1 in) in
any direction
any punctures which exceed 2,5 cm (1 in) in diameter.
If a tire is damaged but within the above noted criteria, the tire must be inspected
daily to ensure the damage has not propagated beyond the allowable criteria.
7-14
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3
5
1
8
7
2
6
4
OAH0990
WARNING
TIP OVER HAZARD. Lug nuts must be installed and maintained at the proper
torque to prevent loose wheels, broken studs and possible separation of wheel
from the axle.
7-16
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OZ0540
2
1
OAH1980
Note: All other work on the brake system must be performed by qualified personnel.
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50
OW0980
OW1070
OAH1970
7-18
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A. Battery Check
OW0980
OW1080
OAH1960
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50
OW0980
OAL2040
OAH1990
7-20
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If any test gives a different result, the system is not functioning properly and
the machine must be removed from service and repaired before continued
operation.
8.2
10
OW0970
OZ0840
The Load Stability Indicator (LSI) is intended to continuously monitor the forward
stability of the telehandler. To check this feature, perform the following:
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SECTION 9 - SPECIFICATIONS
9.1
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Capacities
Engine Crankcase Oil
Capacity with Filter Change ..........................................................10,4 liter (11 quart)
Type of Oil ................................................................ DF Super ENGINE OIL 15W-40
Specifications ....................ACEA F5,F3; API CH-4/CG-4/CF-4/CF; Deutz DOC 2-05
Fuel Tank
Capacity
29.6LP & 29.6........................................................................... 95 liter (25 gallon)
35.7......................................................................................... 102 liter (27 gallon)
Type of Fuel.................................................................................................. #2 Diesel
Cooling System
System Capacity .............................................................................. 19 liter (5 gallon)
Overflow Bottle Capacity ...................................................................3 liter (3.2 quart)
Type of Coolant ................................................................. 50/50 DF Coolant & Water
Hydraulic System
System Capacity
29.6LP & 29.6........................................................................... 98 liter (26 gallon)
35.7......................................................................................... 102 liter (27 gallon)
Reservoir Capacity to Full Mark
29.6LP & 29.6........................................................................... 60 liter (16 gallon)
35.7........................................................................................... 95 liter (25 gallon)
Type of Oil .............................................................. DF UTTO Tractor Hydraulic Fluid
Specifications ................................. API GL 4, IDM-20C, M1143, ZF TE-ML03E, 05F
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Axles
Differential Housing Capacity
29.6LP & 29.6
Front Axle............................................................................ 9,5 liter (10 quart)
Rear Axle ........................................................................... 5,5 liter (5.8 quart)
35.7
Front Axle.......................................................................... 10 liter (10.6 quart)
Rear Axle .............................................................................. 8 liter (8.5 quart)
Wheel End Capacity
29.6LP & 29.6 .......................................................................... 0,8 liter (0.8 quart)
35.7
Front Axle........................................................................... 0,6 liter (0.6 quart)
Rear Axle ........................................................................... 0,7 liter (0.7 quart)
Transfer Box .................................................................................. 0,5 liter (0.5 quart)
Type of Fluid ..................................................................................... DF GEAR 90 LS
Specifications ................................ API GL-5, MIL-L-2105B,ZF TE-ML 05C/12C/16E
Tires
405/70-20 MPT-01 .........................................................................3,5 bar (51 psi)
405/70-24 MPT-01 (29.6 & 35.7) ...................................................4,0 bar (58 psi)
405/70-20 MPT-04 .........................................................................3,5 bar (51 psi)
405/70-24 MPT-04 (29.6 & 35.7) ...................................................4,0 bar (58 psi)
400/70 R20 ....................................................................................4,0 bar (58 psi)
445/70 R24 (35.7)..........................................................................4,1 bar (60 psi)
460/70 R24 (35.7)..........................................................................4,0 bar (58 psi)
Wheel Lug Nut
Torque.............................................................................................300 Nm (221 lb-ft)
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Performance
Maximum Lift Capacity
29.6LP & 29.6............................................................................ 2900 kg (6393 lb)
35.7............................................................................................ 3500 kg (7716 lb)
Maximum Lift Height
29.6LP & 29.6.....................................................................................5,8 m (19 ft)
35.7..................................................................................................6,9 m (22.6 ft)
Capacity at Maximum Height
29.6LP & 29.6............................................................................ 2200 kg (4850 lb)
35.7............................................................................................ 2600 kg (5732 lb)
Maximum Forward Reach
29.6LP & 29.6..................................................................................3.1 m (10.3 ft)
35.7..................................................................................................3,9 m (12.8 ft)
Capacity at Maximum Forward Reach
29.6LP & 29.6............................................................................ 1000 kg (2205 lb)
35.7............................................................................................ 1150 kg (2535 lb)
Reach at Maximum Height
29.6LP & 29.6....................................................................................0,8 m (2.6 ft)
35.7....................................................................................................0,9 m (3.0 ft)
Maximum Travel Speed ....................................................................32 kph (20 mph)
Towing Capacity (Off-Highway) ................................................... 5,000 kg (11,023 lb)
Maximum Travel Grade
Gradeability ....................................................................................................45%
Side Slope ...................................................................................................8.75%
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Dimensions
Overall Height
29.6LP ......................................................................................2000 mm (78.7 in)
29.6...........................................................................................2350 mm (92.5 in)
35.7...........................................................................................2450 mm (96.5 in)
Overall Width
29.6LP & 29.6 ...........................................................................2110 mm (83.1 in)
35.7...........................................................................................2330 mm (91.7 in)
Track Width
29.6LP & 29.6 ...........................................................................1633 mm (64.3 in)
35.7...........................................................................................1855 mm (73.0 in)
Wheelbase
29.6LP & 29.6 .........................................................................2765 mm (108.9 in)
35.7.........................................................................................2975 mm (117.1 in)
Overall Length (less Forks)
29.6LP & 29.6 .........................................................................4318 mm (170.0 in)
35.7.........................................................................................4798 mm (188.9 in)
Ground Clearance
29.6LP & 29.6 .............................................................................440 mm (17.3 in)
35.7.............................................................................................460 mm (18.1 in)
Outside Turning Radius
29.6LP & 29.6 ............................................................................3683 mm (145 in)
35.7............................................................................................3886 mm (153 in)
Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight (no attachment)
29.6LP & 29.6 .........................................................................6743 kg (14,865 lb)
35.7.........................................................................................8096 kg (17,857 lb)
Maximum Front Axle Weight (no attachment) (boom level and fully retracted)
29.6LP & 29.6 ............................................................................3574 kg (7879 lb)
35.7............................................................................................4290 kg (9458 lb)
Maximum Rear Axle Weight (no attachment) (boom level and fully retracted)
29.6LP & 29.6 ............................................................................3169 kg (6986 lb)
35.7............................................................................................3805 kg (8389 lb)
Maximum Ground Bearing Pressure
29.6LP & 29.6 ...................................................................12,5 kg/cm (178 lb/in)
35.7...................................................................................13,7 kg/cm (195 lb/in)
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Declaration of Vibration (CE)
Average weighted whole body acceleration.
Mechanical Suspension Seat
29.6LP ...................................................................................... 1,1 m/s (3.6 ft/s)
29.6........................................................................................... 1,3 m/s (4.3 ft/s)
35.7........................................................................................... 1,4 m/s (4.6 ft/s)
Pneumatic Suspension Seat
29.6LP ...................................................................................... 0,8 m/s (2.6 ft/s)
29.6........................................................................................... 0,7 m/s (2.3 ft/s)
35.7........................................................................................... 0,9 m/s (3.0 ft/s)
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Index
Index
A
Engine
Normal Operation ........................4-3
Starting ........................................4-1
Attachment Installation
JD Quick Attach ........................ 5-10
Quick Attach................................ 5-7
Axles................................................. 9-2
Fall Hazard......................................1-12
Fuel/Water Separator........................7-9
General Maintenance........................7-2
Capacities......................................... 9-1
Capacity Chart
Example ...................................... 5-5
Sample........................................ 5-4
Hydraulic Hitch................................5-39
Ignition ............................................3-10
Hitches ............................................5-34
Dimensions....................................... 9-4
Joystick
Lift Pattern .................................3-18
Loader Pattern...........................3-20
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K
Piton Hitch.......................................5-38
L
Leveling Procedure.................... 4-5, 4-8
Lifting Personnel............................... 1-8
Lubrication Schedule
10 Hour ....................................... 7-6
50 Hour ....................................... 7-7
M
Multi-Purpose Bucket ..................... 5-28
N
Noise Emission................................. 9-5
O
Operating with a Non-Suspended
Load.................................................. 4-4
Operating with a Suspended Load ... 4-7
Operation.......................................... 4-1
Operational Check............................ 2-8
Operator Cab.................................... 2-9
Operator Maintenance
Instructions ....................................... 7-8
Seat Belt..........................................3-31
Service and Maintenance Schedule
10 Hour ........................................7-3
1500 Hour ....................................7-5
1st 150 Hour ................................7-4
1st 50 Hour ..................................7-3
250 Hour ......................................7-4
50 Hour ........................................7-3
500 Hour ......................................7-4
Shut-Down Procedure.......................4-3
Side Shift Carriage ..........................5-16
Specifications ....................................9-1
Steer Modes....................................3-26
Steering Alignment Mode
All Wheel Assisted .....................3-28
Manual .......................................3-26
Rear Wheel Assisted .................3-27
Steering Column Adjuster ...............3-17
Switches..........................................3-22
Towing...............................................6-1
Transmission Control Lever
Direction of Travel......................3-12
Gear Selection ...........................3-13
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Transport
Lifting ........................................ 4-12
Tiedown .................................... 4-11
Transporting a Load ......................... 4-5
Transporting a Suspended Load ...... 4-8
Travel Hazard................................... 1-6
Truss Boom .................................... 5-22
V
Vibration ........................................... 9-5
W
Walk-Around Inspection ................... 2-6
Warm-Up Check............................... 2-8
Wheel Installation ........................... 7-16
Wheel Lug Nut.................................. 9-2
Wheel Replacement ....................... 7-15
Windows......................................... 2-10
Windshield Washer Fluid................ 7-20
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Comments
Comments
TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP
An Oshkosh Corporation Company
To Product Owner:
If you now own but ARE NOT the original purchaser of the product covered by this
manual, we would like to know who you are. For the purpose of receiving safety-related
bulletins, it is very important to keep JLG Industries, Inc. updated with the current
ownership of all JLG products. JLG maintains owner information for each JLG product
and uses this information in cases where owner notification is necessary.
Please use this form to provide JLG with updated information with regard to the
current ownership of JLG products. Please return completed form to the JLG Product
Safety & Reliability Department via facsimile or mail to address as specified below.
Thank You,
Product Safety & Reliability Department
JLG Industries, Inc.
13224 Fountainhead Plaza
Hagerstown, MD 21742
USA
Telephone: +1-717-485-6591
Fax: +1-301-745-3713
NOTE: Leased or rented units should not be included on this form.
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Serial Number: ____________________________________________________________
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Country: _________________________ Telephone: (_______) ____________________
Hand Signals
OY1090
OY1120
OY1150
OY1180
OY1100
OY1130
OY1160
OY1110
OY1140
OY1170
OY1190
Special Signals - When signals for auxiliary equipment functions or conditions not
covered are required, they shall be agreed upon in advance by the operator and
signalman.
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