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SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION
3120781 – JLG Lift – 4-5
Load the machine on the back of a pickup truck using
built-in load-bar/slide-pad assembly.
NOTE: Due to the stowed height of the 35EL and 41EL
models, a permanently attached tilt-back assembly
allows the operator to tilt the machine to move it
through standard size doorways.
Transporting by Pushing
CAREFULLY REVIEW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NOTED IN SEC-
TIONS 1-3 & 1-4, “TRANSPORT SAFETY”, BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO
MOVE MACHINE.
The standard machine’s base frame is equipped with load
bearing wheels mounted on a straight axle at the mast
end of the machine; and a pair of heavy duty swivel
caster wheels mounted on the frame at the platform end
of the machine. It is important to closely follow the instruc-
tions mentioned in the following WARNING note to ensure
safe transport of unit when pushing.
FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COULD
CAUSE THE UNIT TO TIP OVER OR BE HARD TO CONTROL
WHEN BEING MOVED WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO BEING PINNED OR CRUSHED BY
UNIT.
WALK BEHIND THE UNIT TO PUSH AND STEER
USING THE HANDLES ON THE MAST CROSSBAR.
ON A LEVEL SURFACE, ALWAYS TRAVEL WITH THE
PLATFORM END LEADING THE WAY.
ON A SLOPE, ALWAYS TRAVEL WITH THE PLATFORM
END ON THE LOW SIDE OF THE SLOPE.
TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED ON SLOPES UP TO 5
DEGREES, A FORKLIFT MUST BE USED WHEN MOV-
ING UNITS ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 5 DEGREES.
NEVER POSITION THE UNIT SIDEWAYS ON A SLOPE.
DO NOT MOVE UNIT ON SOFT OR UNEVEN SUR-
FACES, OR OVER OBSTRUCTIONS, BUMPS, DEBRIS,
ETC.
BEFORE MOVING A MACHINE BY PUSHING, IF NECESSARY
REMOVE OUTRIGGERS AND SECURE ANY TOOLS OR OBJECTS
WHICH MAY OTHERWISE FALL OFF AND CAUSE INJURY OR BE
DAMAGED DURING TRANSPORT.
Tilt-Back Assembly Set-up (EL36/EL41)
(See Figure 4-3.)
CAREFULLY REVIEW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NOTED IN SEC-
TION 1-6, OPERATING SAFETY, SUB-SECTION -“TILT BACK ASSEM-
BLY SAFETY”, BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO TILT MACHINE.
1.
(Photo 1) Move machine to an area clear and free of
obstructions in direction machine is to be tilted.
PLATFORM MUST BE FULLY LOWERED, AND OUTRIGGER BEAMS
MUST BE REMOVED FROM OUTRIGGER SOCKETS IN BASE FRAME
TO PERFORM THIS OPERATION, (PREFERABLY PLACE BEAMS IN
STOWAGE SOCKETS ON EACH SIDE OF PLATFORM).
2.
(Photo 2) Hold on to the tilt-back assembly and
remove the release pins (located on both ends of the
mast support crossbar) from the mast support
bracket on the back of mast.
3.
(Photo 3) Carefully lower the tilt-back assembly as
far as it will go.
4.
(Photo 4) Grasp either of the gas spring assemblies
on the tilt-back assembly and pull upward out of
spring clip.
5.
(Photo 4) Guide the groove pins (on the free end of
the gas spring assy.) into the slot on the mast cross-
bar support bracket attached to the rear of the mast,
the tilt-back assembly will need to be lifted some to
perform this operation. Secure gas spring cylinders
to the mast support bracket with the release pins,
(same pins used to secure the tilt-back assy. to the
mast support bracket cross bar). Do the same with
the other side gas spring assembly.
6.
(Photo 5) To tilt machine back on the tilt-back
assembly, go to the platform end of the machine and
locate the T-handle lifting bar just below the base
frame under front of platform.
7.
(Photo 5) Lift the spring-loaded locking pin (inside
base frame under platform) on the outer sleeve of
the T-handle bar and slide the handle out until the
locking pin locks the T-handle bar in the extended
position.
ON DC MODELS ENSURE BATTERY BOX/CHARGER ASSEMBLY IS
NOT OBSTRUCTED AND IS CLEAR TO SWING ONCE MACHINE IS
TILTED.
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