TB Boom Lift Service Manual
TB Boom Lift Service Manual
TB Boom Lift Service Manual
SERVICE MANUAL
Terex Aerials
106 12th Street SE
Waverly, Ia 50677-9466
Phone: (319) 352-3920
Fax:
(319) 352-5727
E-mail waverly@terexlifting.com
TEREX AERIALS
SERVICE MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING
DESCRIPTION
SECTION NO.
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................1
GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS......................................................2
MAINTENANCE & LUBRICATION.......................................................................... ..3
SERVICE & ADJUSTMENTS.....................................................................................4
TROUBLESHOOTING...............................................................................................5
SCHEMATICS............................................................................................................6
INDEX........................................................................................................................7
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you!
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INTRODUCTION
Before attempting to make an adjustment yourself, ask yourself if you have the RIGHT
TOOLS, IF you have the PROPER TEST
EQUIPMENT and IF you can accurately DIAGNOSE the cause of the problem.
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SECTION 2
RECEIVING A NEW MACHINE
Before removing a new machine from the delivery vehicle:
1. Check and follow the Operation & Maintenance Manual for unloading procedure.
2. Check battery/batteries for cracks and for proper water level (if applicable).
3. Check for bent, broken or otherwise damaged functional components.
4. Check for sufficient oil levels, both hydraulic and engine (if applicable).
5. Check for fluid leaks in hydraulic or fuel delivery systems.
6. Check lug nuts for looseness.
Upon receipt of a new machine the customer must:
1. Remove all packing materials and inspect for any damage incurred during transport.
2. Complete the NEW EQUIPMENT CONDITION REPORT.
3. Complete the WARRANTY REGISTRATION.
4. If your machine is an export model, the export preservative must be removed.
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SECTION 2
MACHINE STORAGE
Machines being placed in storage must be adequately
protected from deterioration during the period of idleness. This will ensure that they can be restored to
active service with a minimum effort.
Before removing this aerial lift from service for an
extended period, it should be prepared for storage as
prescribed in the following paragraphs. The specific
procedure to be followed depends upon the expected
period of storage.
SHORT TERM STORAGE - 30 DAYS OR LESS
Short term storage requires minimal preparation.
The AERIAL LIFT should be thoroughly cleaned,
lubricated in accordance with Section 3, and painted surfaces retouched where the paint has deteriorated. Exposed portions of all hydraulic cylinders
should be coated with multipurpose grease. Coat
unpainted metal surfaces with multipurpose grease
after removing any rust accumulations.
LONG TERM STORAGE - 30 DAYS OR MORE
Long term storage requires greater preparation than
short term storage and must be undertaken with
greater care.
The MACHINE should be prepared as follows:
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GENERAL CLEANING, INSPECTION AND PREPARATION
FOR MAJOR COMPONENT OVERHAUL
A. Clean parts having ground and polished surfaces, D. To prevent corrosion, parts that have been
such as gears, bearings and shafts with solventcleaned and dried, then inspected, should be
type cleaners such as emulsion cleaners, or petroreassembled immediately and coated with a light
leum solvents excluding gasoiline. Do not clean
film of oil.
these parts in a hot tank solution or sodium hydroxide, orthosilicates, or phosphates. When
E. It is impossible to overstress the importance of
cleaning, remember to clean and/or replace
careful and thorough inspection of component
breathers if applicable.
parts prior to reassembly. Thorough visual inspec
tion for indications of wear or stress, and the
replacement of such parts as are necessary will
eliminate costly and avoidable unit failure.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Parts cleaned in solution tanks or with alkali cleaners should be thoroughly rinsed after cleaning to
remove all traces of alkali.
C. Parts should be thoroughly dried immediately
after cleaning. Use soft, clean, lint-free absorbent
paper towels or wiping rags free of abrasive material such as lapping compound, metal filings or
contaminated oil. Bearings should never be dried
by spinning with compressed air.
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WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
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DESCRIPTION
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SPECIFICATIONS TB42
*Working Height (Maximum)
Platform Height (Maximum)
Stowed Height
Length (stowed)
Width
Platform - Dimensions
[6 ft.]
[8 ft.]
Horizontal Reach
Boom Angle
Platform Capacity (Maximum weight)
[6 ft.]
[8 ft.]
Rated Number of Occupants
Wheelbase
Wheel Track
Tailswing
Turret Rotation
Turning Curb Radius
Travel Speed
Power Source
[standard]
[optional]
Fuel Tank Capacity
Hydraulic System
Max. operating pressure
Reservoir Capacity
Tires (monofilled)
Ground Clearance
Approximate Shipping Weight
Wheel Loading
Maximum concentrated pressure
Wheel Load (Maximum)
Wind speed rating
Gradeability (approximate - hard surface!)
Two wheel drive
Four wheel drive
* Clearance must be allowed for body parts for this and other work heights.
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TB42 BOOM LIFT GENERAL DIMENSIONS
CL ROTATION
7 ft. 1 in.
(2.18 m)
4 ft. 0 in.
(1.21 m)
8 ft. 0 in.
(2.44 m)
12 ft 9.0 in.
(3.27 m)
10.5 in.
(0.26 m)
6 ft 10.0 in.
(2.08 m)
7 ft. 11.0 in.
(2.4 m)
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TB42 BOOM LIFT RANGE DIAGRAM
55 ft.
(16.764 m)
50 ft.
(15.24 m)
45 ft.
(13.716 m)
40 ft.
(12.192 m)
35 ft.
(10.668 m)
30 ft.
(9.144 m)
25 ft.
(7.62 m)
NEEDS TO BE UPDATED!
20 ft.
(6.096 m)
15 ft.
(4.572 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
0 ft.
(0.0 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
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5 ft.
(1.524 m)
0 ft.
(0.0 m)
15 ft.
(4.572 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
25 ft.
(7.62 m)
20 ft.
(6.096 m)
35 ft.
(10.668 m)
30 ft.
(9.144 m)
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40 ft.
(12.192 m)
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SPECIFICATIONS TB50
*Working Height (Maximum)
Platform Height (Maximum)
Stowed Height
Length (stowed)
Width
Platform - Dimensions [6 ft.]
Horizontal Reach
Boom Angle
Above horizontal (+750)
Below horizontal (-160)
Platform Capacity (Maximum weight)
Rated Number of Occupants
Wheelbase
Wheel Track
Tailswing
Turret Rotation
Turning Curb Radius
Travel Speed
Power Source
[standard]
[optional]
Fuel Tank Capacity
Hydraulic System
Max. operating pressure
Reservoir Capacity
Tires (monofilled)
Ground Clearance
Approximate Shipping Weight (Approx.)
Wheel Loading
Maximum concentrated pressure
Wheel Load (Maximum)
Wind speed rating
Gradeability (approximate - hard surface!)
Two wheel drive
Four wheel drive
* Clearance must be allowed for body parts for this and other work heights.
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TB50 BOOM LIFT GENERAL DIMENSIONS
CL ROTATION
71.30 in.
(181.102 cm)
342.0 in.
(868.68 cm)
270.7 in.
(687.578 cm)
85.0 in.
(215.9 cm)
19.5 in.
(49.53 cm)
48.0 in.
(121.92 cm)
96.0 in.
(243.84 cm)
129.0 in.
(327.66 cm)
342.0 in.
(868.68cm)
83.0 in.
(210.82 cm)
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TB50 BOOM LIFT RANGE DIAGRAM
60 ft.
(18.288 m)
55 ft.
(16.764 m)
50 ft.
(15.24 m)
45 ft.
(13.716 m)
40 ft.
(12.192 m)
35 ft.
(10.668 m)
30 ft.
(9.144 m)
25 ft.
(7.62 m)
20 ft.
(6.096 m)
15 ft.
(4.572 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
0 ft.
(0.0 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
0 ft.
(0.0 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
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10 ft.
(3.048 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
20 ft.
(6.096 m)
15 ft.
(4.572 m)
30 ft.
(9.144 m)
25 ft.
(7.62 m)
40 ft.
(12.192 m)
35 ft.
(10.668 m)
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(13.716 m)
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SPECIFICATIONS TB60
*Working Height (Maximum)
Platform Height (Maximum)
Stowed Height
Length (stowed)
Width
Platform - Dimensions
[6 ft.]
[8 ft.]
Horizontal Reach
Boom Angle
Platform Capacity (Maximum weight)
[6 ft.]
[8 ft.]
Rated Number of Occupants
Wheelbase
Wheel Track
Tailswing
Turret Rotation
Turning Curb Radius
Travel Speed
Power Source
[standard]
[optional]
[optional]
Fuel Tank Capacity
Hydraulic System
Max. operating pressure
Reservoir Capacity
Tires (monofilled)
Ground Clearance
Approximate Shipping Weight
Wheel Loading
Maximum concentrated pressure
Wheel Load (Maximum)
Wind speed rating
Gradeability (approximate - hard surface!)
Two wheel drive
Four wheel drive
* Clearance must be allowed for body parts for this and other work heights.
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TB60 BOOM LIFT GENERAL DIMENSIONS
UPDATE ILLUSTRATION!
26ft. 1.25 in.
(7.96 m)
CL ROTATION
90.0 in.
(228.6 cm)
223.5 in.
(567.69 cm)
8 ft. 6 in.
(2.59 m)
48.0 in.
(121.92 cm)
8 ft. 8 in.
(2.44 m)
80.0 in.
(203.2 cm)
6 ft. 10 in.
(2.08 m)
95.5 in.
(242.57 cm)
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TB60 BOOM LIFT RANGE DIAGRAM
70 ft.
(21.336 m)
65 ft.
(19.812 m)
60 ft.
(18.288 m)
55 ft.
(16.764 m)
50 ft.
(15.24 m)
UPDATE ILLUSTRATION!
45 ft.
(13.716 m)
40 ft.
(12.192 m)
750
35 ft.
(10.668 m)
30 ft.
(9.144 m)
25 ft.
(7.62 m)
450
20 ft.
(6.096 m)
15 ft.
(4.572 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
0 ft.
(0.0 m)
-200
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
0 ft.
(0.0 m)
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15 ft.
(4.572 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
45 ft.
35 ft.
55 ft.
(10.668 m) (13.716 m) (16.764 m)
30 ft.
40 ft.
50 ft.
(9.144 m) (12.192 m) (15.24 m)
25 ft.
(7.62 m)
20 ft.
(6.096 m)
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SPECIFICATIONS TB66
*Working Height (Maximum)
Platform Height (Maximum)
Stowed Height
Length (stowed)
Width
Platform - Dimensions
[6 ft.]
Horizontal Reach
Boom Angle
Above horizontal (+750)
Below horizontal (-200)
Platform Capacity (Maximum weight)
[6 ft.]
Rated Number of Occupants
Wheelbase
Wheel Track
Tailswing
Turret Rotation
Turning Curb Radius
Travel Speed
Power Source
[standard]
[optional]
[optional]
Fuel Tank Capacity
Hydraulic System
Max. operating pressure
Reservoir Capacity
Tires (monofilled)
Ground Clearance
Approximate Shipping Weight
Wheel Loading
Maximum concentrated pressure
Wheel Load (Maximum)
Wind speed rating
Gradeability (approximate - hard surface!)
Two wheel drive
Four wheel drive
* Clearance must be allowed for body parts for this and other work heights.
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TB66 BOOM LIFT GENERAL DIMENSIONS
UPDATE ILLUSTRATION!
CL ROTATION
28 ft. 11 in.
(8.81 m)
90.0 in.
(228.6 cm)
261.5 in.
(664.21 cm)
9 ft. 3 in.
(2.82 m)
48.0 in.
(121.92 cm)
8 ft. 0 in.
(2.44 m)
80.0 in.
(203.2 cm)
10.0 in.
(0.25 m)
6 ft. 7 in.
(2.01 m)
95.5 in.
(242.57 cm)
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TB66 BOOM LIFT RANGE DIAGRAM
75 ft.
(22.86 m)
70 ft.
(21.336 m)
65 ft.
(19.812 m)
60 ft.
(18.288 m)
55 ft.
(16.764 m)
50 ft.
(15.24 m)
45 ft.
(13.716 m)
40 ft.
(12.192 m)
35 ft.
(10.668 m)
30 ft.
(9.144 m)
25 ft.
(7.62 m)
20 ft.
(6.096 m)
15 ft.
(4.572 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
750
UPDATE ILLUSTRATION!
450
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
0 ft.
(0.0 m)
-200
5 ft.
(1.524 m)
10 ft.
(3.048 m)
45 ft.
5 ft.
15 ft.
55 ft.
25 ft.
65 ft.
5 ft.
35 ft.
(1.524 m) (1.524 m) (4.572 m) (7.62 m) (10.668 m) (13.716 m) (16.764 m) (19.812 m)
30 ft.
20 ft.
40 ft.
10 ft.
60 ft.
0 ft.
50 ft.
(0.0 m) (3.048 m) (6.096 m) (9.144 m) (12.192 m) (15.24 m) (18.288 m)
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DESCRIPTION
PAGE NO.
INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2
3-3
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE. . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
3-4
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-6
ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-6
3-7
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-8
TORQUE HUB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-9
BATTERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INTRODUCTION
Even if the operator is not directly responsible for maintenance of the aerial lift, he should perform daily, all of the
inspections listed in the "Before Operation Check", in section 5 of the "Operator's Manual".
NOTE: Report and repair all deficiencies noted during the
"Before Operation Check". The operator should be assured
that the aerial lift has been properly maintained and inspected before operating it.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The maintenance checks prescribed for longer intervals
include those required for the shorter intervals. Thus, the
weekly check includes all items in the daily check, the
monthly check includes all items in the weekly and daily
checks, and so on through the semiannual check, which
includes the quarterly, monthly, weekly and daily checks.
The maintenance schedule provided serves as a guide to
assure that the minimum basic preventive maintenance
requirements will be met under average operating condi.tions. Conditions which impose greater wear, loads or strain
on the aerial lift may dictate reducing the interval between
these checks. Before altering the recommended maintenance schedule, reevaluate the aerial lift's operation and
review the owner's inspection records. Consider all factors
involved and develop a revised schedule adequate to meet
routine maintenance requirements.
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Distributor ___________________________________
Address ____________________________________
Model __________________
Customer ___________________________________
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Operator's Manual in Platform
Platform Gate
Main Platform/Deck
Extendable Platform/Deck
Collars on Scissor Arm Pivot Pins
Scissor Arms & Bushings
Lift Cylinder and Pins
Wear (Slide) Pads
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Lug Nuts
Wheel Bearings
Steering Brackets
Steering Cylinder and Pins
Drive Motors
Battery Tops, Terminals and Cables
Batteries & Charging System
Electrical Wiring
Proximity Switches
Hydraulic Valve
Hydraulic Pump & Motor
Hydraulic Reservoir Fluid
Hydraulic Fluid Return Filter
Hydraulic Hoses
Hydraulic Fluid Inlet Strainer
Fuel Filter
Engine Oil
Fuel Tank
Engine
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Explain any deficiencies found, corrective action taken and identification of the person(s) performing the repair on the
Issued:side.
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(4 WHEEL DRIVE TB44 SHOWN, INSPECTION CRITERION IS TYPICAL FOR ALL MODELS)
9
4, 5, 6
15, 16
8, 22, 25
1, 2, 24, 25
14, 16
20, 21
24
20
4, 5, 24
4, 5, 6
15, 16
8, 22, 25
4, 5, 24
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ITEM #
DESCRIPTION
SERVICE/FUNCTION - FREQUENCY
BATTERY
CHECK-DAILY
ENGINE
HYDRAULIC FLUID
PIVOT BUSHINGS
PIVOT PIN RETAINERS CHECK DAILY (SECURE SCREWS W/LOC-TITE 242, REFER TO TORQUE TABLE)
CHECK-DAILY
PLATFORM
CHECK-DAILY
CHECK-MONTHLY/100 HRS.
10
CHECK-DAILY
11
WHEEL BEARINGS
12
STEERING SPINDLES
LUBRICATE-MONTHLY/100 HOURS
13
WHEEL NUTS
14
ROTATION/SLEW BEARING
LUBRICATE-MONTHLY/100 HOURS
15
16
CHECK DAILY (SECURE SCREWS W/LOC-TITE 242, REFER TO BOLT TORQUE PROCEDURE)
17
INLET STRAINER
INSPECT-ANNUALY
18
RETURN FILTER
19
VALVE ASSEMBLY
CHECK-DAILY
20
21
STEERING CYLINDER
CHECK-DAILY
22
AERIAL CONTROLS
CHECK-DAILY
23
GROUND CONTROLS
CHECK-DAILY
24
HYDRAULIC INSTALATION
CHECK-DAILY
25
ELECTRICAL WIRING
CHECK-DAILY
26
DAILY INSPECTION
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ENGINE
Air Cleaner
Coolant Level
The coolant level must be checked daily. The coolant level is checked at the coolant reservoir. Ensure the coolant level
is between the Full and Low marks on the coolant reservoir while the engine is cool. If the coolant level is near or below
the Low mark, add an equal amounts of antifreeze and water until the level is at the Full mark. Do not add alcohol or
methanol antifreeze. Refer to the engine manufacturer's manual for additional information. CAUTION: Do not open hot
radiator! Allow radiator to cool if engine has been operated recently.
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Hydraulic Oil
Check the hydraulic fluid level on a daily basis. The oil level must be between the "HIGH" and "LOW" marks in the sight glass
of the hydraulic tank. Add fluid as needed through the filler neck on top of the hydraulic tank. The hydraulic system was filled
at the factory with NORTRAN Automatic Transmission Fluid (equivalent DEXRON II). Any oil used in this aerial lift's hydraulic
system must meet the specifications of these two types of fluids.
ENGINE OIL
Check the engine oil level on a daily basis. The oil level must be within the "SAFE" level on the engine oil dipstick. Add oil as
needed in the filler cap on top of the engine. Refer to the engine manufacturer's manual for the recommended type oil.
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HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR CHECK & FILL
Check the hydraulic oil level on a daily basis. The oil level
must be between the "HIGH" and "LOW" marks on the sight
glass on the hydraulic tank. Add oil as needed in the filler
cap on top of the hydraulic tank. Add oil as needed in the
filler cap on top of the hydraulic tank. Refer to the decal on
the hydraulic reservoir for the type of hydraulic fluid used.
DO NOT MIX FLUIDS! Any oil added in this aerial lift's hydraulic system must meet the specifications of the existing
fluid.
Wash the cylinder bore and all the components with solvent
and make the following inspections:
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TORQUE HUB
1.
Type - EP 90
For normal application, use EP 90. For applications where the lubricant must met special requirements, the
manufacturer of the lubricant should be able to recommend a suitable substitute.
2.
Oil Temperature
Continuous - 160 F
Intermittent - 200 F
3.
Oil Change
Initial - After 50 hours. Preferably in a loaded condition.
Subsequent - 1000 hours or (1) year whichever comes first. Higher temperatures make it necessary to change oil
more frequently.
4.
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BATTERY
Battery acid will damage eyes or skin on contact. Always wear a face
shield during battery maintenance to avoid getting acid in eyes. Always
wear rubber gloves and protective clothing to keep acid off skin.
Never check the battery by placing a metal object across the posts.
Serious burns or an explosion can result.
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Temperature/Specific Gravity Correction table For Batteries
Actual Hydrometer Reading At Actual Temperature (0F)
Table 1:
800 F.
00 F.
-100 F.
-200 F.
-300 F.
-450 F.
-650 F. Approx.
State of
(-340 C) (-430 C) (-540 C)
(270 C) (-180 C) (-230 C) (-290 C)
Charge
-%
1.280 1.312
1.316
1.320 1.324
1.330
1.338
100
1.250 1.282
1.286
1.290 1.294
1.300
1.308
75
1.220
1.252
1.256
1.260
1.264
1.270
1.278
50
1.190
1.222
1.226
1.230
1.234
1.240
1.248
25
1.160
1.192
1.192
1.200
1.204
1.210
1.218
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Freezing Temperatures
1.280
1.250
-900 F. (-680 C)
-620 F. (-520 C)
1.200
-160 F. (-270 C)
1.150
+050 F. (-150 C)
1.000
+190 F. (-070 C)
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