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Engine-powered articulated lifts, 12 - 26 m

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- Safety precautions

3 -  Operation instructions

 3.1 -  PROHIBITIONS

•  The  LPG bottle must be firmly attached and in the correct position. 

It is preferable to operate the machine on flat, developed ground (tarmac, concrete, etc.). 

• Never use a faulty machine (hydraulic leaks, worn tyres, malfunction). 

• Never operate the machine controls suddenly. 

• Never place the machine against a structure to hold that structure in place. 

• Never use the machine to tow other machines or drag materials. 

• Never expose the batteries or electrical components to water (pressure cleaner, rain). 

• Never disable the safety devices. 

• Do not make contact with a fixed or mobile obstacle. The contact can cause premature deterioration of

the structure and lead to the rupture of certain safety elements. 

• Do not climb onto the covers. 

• Never use the machine alone. It must be used by 2 operators. 

• Never use the machine when the platform is cluttered. 

• Never increase the surface area of the platform by using floor extensions or accessories not authorized

by HAULOTTE®. 

• Never leave the hydraulic cylinders entirely extended or retracted before switching off the machine, or

during an extended stop period. 

• Never use the machine with material or objects hanging from the guardrail or the boom. 

• Never use the machine with elements that can increase the wind force (panels). 

• Never increase the working height by using attachments (ladder). 

• Never use the guardrail as a means of access for climbing in or out of the platform. The basket can be

easily accessed in its low position. For equipped machines : Steps have been provided for this purpose
where required. 

• Never climb on the guardrail. 

• Never use the machine without fully lowering the sliding midrail or without closing the platform entry

gate. 

• Never use the machine as a crane, goods lift or elevator. 

• Never use the machine for any other purpose than to transport people, their tools and material to the

desired place. 

• Never drive fast in narrow or badly cleared areas. Keep speed under control in bends. 

• Never tow the machine over extended distances (it must be transported on a trailer). In case of a machine

failure, it is possible to tow it to load it onto a trailer (

Section F 3 Towing). 

Summary of Contents for HA 20PX

Page 1: ...OWERED ARTICULATED LIFTS 12 26 M 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN Operator s manual Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m HA120PX HA16X HA16SPX HA46SJRT HA16PX HA46JRT HA18SPX HA51SJRT HA18PX HA51JRT HA20PX...

Page 2: ...3 2 4 Risk of uncontrolled movement and overturning 14 3 2 5 Risk of burns and explosion 16 3 2 6 Risk of crushing and collision 17 B INTERVENOR S RESPONSIBILITY 1 Owner s or hirer s responsibility 1...

Page 3: ...2 1 1 General mechanical functions 83 2 1 2 Environment 85 2 2 Functionaltests 85 2 2 1 Safety features 85 2 2 2 Ground control box controls emergency station 86 2 2 3 Platform control box controls d...

Page 4: ...inciple 107 4 2 Puttingintransportposition 107 4 3 Unloading 111 4 4 Warning 111 4 5 Storage 111 5 Detection of internal fault 111 5 1 Principle 111 5 2 Procedure 112 6 Gas bottle installation 112 7 G...

Page 5: ...Operator s manual 4 AS CE standard specificities 139 4 1 Overloadtest 139 4 2 Functionaltest 140 4 3 Stabilitytest 140 5 Declaration of conformity 145 H INTERVENTION REGISTER 1 Intervention register 1...

Page 6: ...ur HAULOTTE Services After Sales Service is at your disposal throughout your machine s service life to ensure optimal use of your HAULOTTE product When contacting our After Sales Service ensure that y...

Page 7: ...hnical specifications and to make product improvements without prior notice without necessarily altering this manual Certain options can modify the machine s operating characteristics and its associat...

Page 8: ...to assist in safe and efficient operation of the products covered by the manual This manual must be kept on the machine in its storage box The manual must be available to all operators and must be ke...

Page 9: ...S L a b e l c o l o r c o d e A N S I C S A The labels must be kept in good condition Additional labels can be obtained from HAULOTTE Services Labels Color Meaning Red Potentially fatal danger Orange...

Page 10: ...C INSTRUCTIONS If the load in the platform exceeds the maximum load authorized Check the maximum value in the technical characteristics Section G 1 Main characteristics If the ground slope is greater...

Page 11: ...g floor extensions or accessories not authorized by HAULOTTE Never leave the hydraulic cylinders entirely extended or retracted before switching off the machine or during an extended stop period Never...

Page 12: ...ed or mobile obstacles other machines Ensure that the adjustable midrail is closed low position and against the guardrails Ensure that the gate is closed and locked For equipped machines Check that th...

Page 13: ...urface premises bridge truck etc check that the surface is capable of supporting the load Check the maximum value in the technical characteristics Section G 1 Main characteristics During movement reve...

Page 14: ...nstable the machine becomes Force Meteorological description Observed effects m s km h mph 0 Calm Smoke rises vertically 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 62 1 Very light breeze Smoke indicates the wind direction 0 3 1 5...

Page 15: ...erefore be replaced Consult your HAULOTTE Services After Sales for this purpose In order to maintain LPG vapourisation at the highest level in cold climates the level of LPG above 50 of capacity For a...

Page 16: ...e drive controls Ensure there are no obstacles structure in the work area When driving position the platform so as to provide the best visibility possible Always have someone to guide machine movement...

Page 17: ...nce with applicable local regulations The training must be given in an obstacle free area until the trainee is considered competent as defined by the training program undertaken 4 Operator s responsib...

Page 18: ...inspection Before each delivery of sold hired or resold equipment Owner or hirer Qualified HAULOTTE Services technician Operator s manual Pre operation inspection Before operation or when the operato...

Page 19: ...AR OF MANUFACTURE PUISSANCE NOMINALE NOMINAL POWER CHARGE MAXI MAXIMUM LOAD NOMBRE PERS CHARGE NUMBER OF PERSONS LOAD FORCE LATERALE MAXI LATERAL FORCE MAX VITESSE DU VENT MAXI WINDSPEED MAX DEVERS MA...

Page 20: ...06 10 EN Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m C Machine layout 2 Main components H A 1 2 0 P X V i e w o f t h e c o m p o n e n t s C34 C6 C7 C4 C1 C11 C14 C26 C20 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C1...

Page 21: ...6 Platform C7 Platform control box C8 Compensation receiver cylinder C9 Boom C10 Slew ring C11 Turntable assembly C12 Hood C13 Arm Boom link piece C14 Hydraulic drive motor and reducer C16 Arm C20 Tie...

Page 22: ...P X H A 4 6 J R T H A 1 8 S P X H A 5 1 S J R T H A 1 8 P X H A 5 1 J R T V i e w o f c o m p o n e n t s f o r a r t i c u l a t e d a r m s u n d e r 2 0 m 6 5 f t 7 i n C1 C10 C4 C8 C7 C35 C5 C3 C...

Page 23: ...limiter C6 Platform C7 Platform control box C8 Compensation receiver cylinder C9 Boom or boom tube C10 Slew ring C11 Turntable assembly C12 Hood C13 Arm Boom link piece C14 Hydraulic drive motor and r...

Page 24: ...6 1 J R T H A 2 6 0 P X H A 8 0 J R T V i e w o f c o m p o n e n t s f o r a r t i c u l a t e d a r m s o f b e t w e e n 2 0 m 6 5 f t 7 i n a n d 2 6 m 8 5 f t 3 i n C1 C10 C3 C9 C35 C22 C12 C29...

Page 25: ...box C8 Compensation receiver cylinder C9 Boom C10 Slew ring C11 Turntable assembly C12 Hood C13 Arm Boom link piece C14 Hydraulic drive motor and reducer C16 Arm C20 Tie down and or lifting points C2...

Page 26: ...able rotation pin allows turntable blocking during machine transportation T u r n t a b l e l o c k i n g p i n P l e a s e s e e m a c h i n e c o n f i g u r a t i o n T u r n t a b l e l o c k i n...

Page 27: ...12 26 m T u r n t a b l e l o c k i n g p i n P l e a s e s e e m a c h i n e c o n f i g u r a t i o n T u r n t a b l e l o c k i n g p i n P l e a s e s e e m a c h i n e c o n f i g u r a t i o n...

Page 28: ...ed articulated lifts 12 26 m C Machine layout 3 2 SLIDING OR SWINGING INTERMEDIATE GUARDRAIL The platform is comprised of guardrails and a sliding mid rail facilitating platform access Do not restrain...

Page 29: ...INT PLEASE SEE MACHINE CONFIGURATION The machine is equipped with harness anchorage points points which accept a single harness per anchorage point The anchorage points are identified by the presence...

Page 30: ...a b e l s H A 1 2 0 P X N A The red labels indicate a potentially fatal danger F GB D 7814 518 Composant sp cifique cette machine NE PAS INTERCHANGER Component specific to this machine DO NOT INTERCH...

Page 31: ...e powered articulated lifts 12 26 m S p e c i f i c l a b e l s H A 1 6 X S p e c i f i c l a b e l s H A 1 6 S P X H A 4 6 S J R T S p e c i f i c l a b e l s H A 1 8 S P X H A 5 1 S J R T S p e c i...

Page 32: ...wered articulated lifts 12 26 m C Machine layout S p e c i f i c l a b e l s H A 1 8 P X H A 5 1 J R T S p e c i f i c l a b e l s H A 2 0 P X H A 6 1 J R T S p e c i f i c l a b e l s H A 2 6 0 P X H...

Page 33: ...A B C D E F G H I 35 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN C Machine layout Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m 4 1 2 Orange labels C o m m o n l a b e l s The orange labels indicate a risk of serious injury...

Page 34: ...36 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m C Machine layout C o m m o n l a b e l s O1...

Page 35: ...urer Operate this machine with extreme caution STOP all operation if a malfunction occurs Test foot switch for proper operation RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE DAILY INSPECTION INSTRUCTION BEFORE USE Test hig...

Page 36: ...ts 12 26 m C Machine layout 4 1 3 Yellow labels C o m m o n l a b e l s S p e c i f i c H A 2 0 P X H A 6 1 J R T a n d H A 2 6 0 P X H A 8 0 J R T l a b e l s The yellow labels indicate a risk of mat...

Page 37: ...c i f i c l a b e l s f o r w i n t e r w e a t h e r m a c h i n e s S p e c i f i c l a b e l s f o r h o t c o u n t r i e s 4 1 4 Other labels C o m m o n l a b e l s The other labels provide addi...

Page 38: ...d drive steer control for proper direction Keep all body parts inside of platform during operation Death or serious injury could result from a tip over Falling from platform could cause death or serio...

Page 39: ...Machine layout Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m S p e c i f i c l a b e l s o p t i o n a l 4 1 5 Green labels C o m m o n l a b e l s Green labels indicate maintenance operations or informati...

Page 40: ...42 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m C Machine layout 4 1 6 Orange labels C o m m o n l a b e l s The orange labels indicate a risk of serious injury O1...

Page 41: ...A B C D E F G H I 43 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN C Machine layout Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m C o m m o n l a b e l s O1...

Page 42: ...ate this machine with extreme caution STOP all operation if a malfunction occurs Test foot switch for proper operation RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE DAILY INSPECTION INSTRUCTION BEFORE USE Test high engine...

Page 43: ...chine layout Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m 4 2 IDENTIFICATION L o c a t i o n o f t h e H A 1 2 0 P X N A l a b e l s A3 A5 A4 R4 R3 A10 R9 R9 A12 A11 A8 A32 R14 R1 R17 J3 J4 R54 R6 J2 O1 R...

Page 44: ...J1 A9 R9 R9 R5 A15 R17 A15 A74 R16 J10 R8 R1 A7 R20 R53 Only for Australia R15 Only for Australia Only for Australia Only for Australia A1 R16 Only for Australia Only for Australia Only for Australia...

Page 45: ...e d l i f t s b e t w e e n 2 0 m 6 5 f t 7 i n a n d 2 6 m 8 5 f t 3 i n C E A5 A16 J4 A8 R14 O1 A2 A4 R1 R2 R8 J10 A1 A28 R20 A7 A7 A31 R6 A6 J3 J4 J5 J5 R9 J2 J6 R5 R9 R18 R1 A3 A10 R7 A9 J3 R3 R9...

Page 46: ...43600 3078143600 Yellow J6 Verification of tilt operation 1 3078144650 3078144650 Yellow J10 Socket 1 3078143540 3078143540 Yellow J26 Winter grade hydraulic oil 1 307P223700 Yellow J29 Hydraulic oil...

Page 47: ...low J4 Do not use the machine as a welding earth 1 3078143600 3078143600 Yellow J6 Verification of tilt operation 1 3078144650 3078144650 Yellow J10 Socket 1 3078143540 3078143540 Yellow J26 Winter gr...

Page 48: ...not use the machine as a welding earth 1 3078143600 3078143600 Yellow J6 Verification of tilt operation 1 3078144650 3078144650 Yellow J10 Socket 1 3078143540 3078143540 Yellow J26 Winter grade hydra...

Page 49: ...143600 Yellow J5 Brake release 1 3078150770 3078150770 Yellow J6 Verification of tilt operation 1 3078144650 3078144650 Yellow J10 Socket 1 3078143540 3078143540 Other A1 1 Central platform control bo...

Page 50: ...powered articulated lifts 12 26 m C Machine layout L o c a t i o n o f t h e H A 1 2 0 P X N A l a b e l s A S A3 A5 A4 R4 R3 A10 R9 R9 A12 A11 A8 A32 R14 R1 R17 J3 J4 R54 R6 J2 O1 R7 Only for Austra...

Page 51: ...R3 J3 R7 J1 A9 R9 R9 R5 A15 R17 A15 A74 R16 J10 R8 R1 A7 R20 R53 Only for Australia R15 Only for Australia Only for Australia Only for Australia A1 R16 Only for Australia Only for Australia Only for...

Page 52: ...t s b e t w e e n 2 0 m 6 5 f t 7 i n a n d 2 6 m 8 5 f t 3 i n A S A5 A16 J4 A8 R14 O1 A2 A4 R1 R2 R8 J10 A1 A28 R20 A7 A7 A31 R6 A6 J3 J4 J5 J5 R9 J2 J6 R5 R9 R18 R1 A3 A10 R7 A9 J3 R3 R9 R4 A5 A16...

Page 53: ...low J2 Remove the blocking pin before orientation 1 3078143530 3078143530 Yellow J3 Do not place your foot on the cover 2 3078143640 3078143640 Yellow J4 Do not use the machine as a welding earth 1 30...

Page 54: ...26 m C Machine layout Other A31 On board generator selector 1 3078150500 Other A32 Vertical machine name logo 1 307P224980 Other A74 Emergency lowering 1 307P224950 Other A76 Risk of electrocution 1 3...

Page 55: ...llow J3 Do not place your foot on the cover 2 3078143640 3078143640 Yellow J4 Do not use the machine as a welding earth 1 3078143600 3078143600 Yellow J6 Verification of tilt operation 1 3078144650 30...

Page 56: ...o not place your foot on the cover 2 3078143640 3078143640 Yellow J4 Do not use the machine as a welding earth 1 3078143600 3078143600 Yellow J6 Verification of tilt operation 1 3078144650 3078144650...

Page 57: ...3640 Yellow J4 Do not use the machine as a welding earth 1 3078143600 3078143600 Yellow J5 Brake release 1 3078150770 3078150770 Yellow J6 Verification of tilt operation 1 3078144650 3078144650 Yellow...

Page 58: ...o n o f l a b e l s f o r a r t i c u l a t e d l i f t s o f l e s s t h a n 2 0 m 6 5 f t 7 i n A N S I R7 J3 A11 A12 O3 R4 R9 R16 A30 A30 A16 A15 A1 R1 R2 R8 R17 J10 A29 A7 A32 A4 R1 R7 J3 R6 J4 R...

Page 59: ...i o n o f l a b e l s f o r a r t i c u l a t e d l i f t s b e t w e e n 2 0 m 6 5 f t 7 i n a n d 2 6 m 8 5 f t 3 i n A N S I A5 A16 J4 A8 A25 O1 A2 A4 R1 R2 R8 J10 A1 A29 A7 A31 R6 A6 J3 J4 J5 J5 R...

Page 60: ...n of tilt operation 1 3078147090 3078147090 Yellow J10 Socket 1 3078147580 3078147580 Yellow J26 Winter grade hydraulic oil 1 307P223700 307P223700 Yellow J32 Low sulfur 1 307P225800 307P225800 Other...

Page 61: ...3078147090 3078147090 Yellow J10 Socket 1 3078147580 3078147580 Yellow J32 Low sulfur 1 307P225800 307P225800 Other A1 1 Central platform control box 1 307P220270 307P220270 Other A1 2 Left platform c...

Page 62: ...MODEL TO IDENTIFY THE FUNCTION CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 5 1 GROUND CONTROL BOX H A 1 2 0 P X N A G e n e r a l v i e w H A 1 2 0 P X N A C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t o r s Marking Description Fu...

Page 63: ...Move to the left Platform compensation lifted or placed in operating position 14 Turntable rotation selector Move to the left Counter clockwise CCW rotation Move to the right Clockwise rotation 15 Eme...

Page 64: ...66 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m C Machine layout P h o t o H A 1 2 0 P X N A...

Page 65: ...ing indicator On Engine in pre heating mode Off Engine pre heated starting possible 2 Engine oil pressure indicator Low engine oil pressure1 3 Engine temperature indicator High engine oil temperature1...

Page 66: ...ion Move to the right Clockwise rotation 15 Emergency stop button Pulled out activated Ground control box switched on Pushed down deactivated De energizes control system 19 Back up unit selector2 Pres...

Page 67: ...A B C D E F G H I 69 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN C Machine layout Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m P h o t o P h o t o H A 2 6 0 P X H A 8 0 J R T...

Page 68: ...70 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m C Machine layout...

Page 69: ...rd Forward drive Move backward Reverse drive Front axle steering selector Press right Right hand steering Press left Left hand steering 35 Differential blocking selector Press in and hold activated Ma...

Page 70: ...ter clockwise CCW rotation Move to the left Clockwise rotation Boom lift joystick Move upwards Boom raising Move downwards Boom lowering 50 Arm lifting lowering joystick Move forward Arm lifting Move...

Page 71: ...right Right hand steering Press left Left hand steering 34 Rear axle steering selector Move to the right Right hand steering Move to the left Left hand steering 35 Differential blocking selector Press...

Page 72: ...m lift joystick Move upwards Boom raising Move downwards Boom lowering 50 Arm lifting lowering joystick Move forward Arm lifting Move backward Arm lowering 51 Electric pre heating indicator On Engine...

Page 73: ...A B C D E F G H I 75 24203 3237 0 E 06 10 EN C Machine layout Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m P h o t o 49 87 35 37 38 152 54 40 50 33 71 46 41 26 30 31 42 43...

Page 74: ...he stability limits 33 Drive joystick Move forward Forward drive Move backward Reverse drive Front axle steering selector Press right Right hand steering Press left Left hand steering 34 Rear axle ste...

Page 75: ...Boom raising Move downwards Boom lowering 50 Arm lifting lowering joystick Move forward Arm lifting Move backward Arm lowering 54 Boom telescoping selector Move to the right Telescope retraction Move...

Page 76: ...nts The Enable Switch system depends on the machine configuration and will consist of one of the following Joystick handle Pedal Validation button 2 2 DRIVE SPEED All driving speed options are allowed...

Page 77: ...es 2 6 DETECTION OF INTERNAL FAULT N B THE PRESENCE OF THIS DEVICE DEPENDS ON THE MACHINE CONFIGURATION The defect indicator flashs to indicate an internal malfunction The machine switches to downgrad...

Page 78: ...zed limit the operator is warned by the slope sensor indicator on the platform control box and the buzzer Driving is cut If the machine is unfolded To restore the drive function only movements allowin...

Page 79: ...indicator The radius limit indicator flashes to indicate that a controlled movement has occured to maintain the machine within the stability limit For example The machine retracts the telescope as and...

Page 80: ...ect operation depends on it 2 1 VISUAL INSPECTIONS 2 1 1 General mechanical functions For all the following checks ensure that the machine is switched off Check the following points The presence of th...

Page 81: ...n of the tyres cuts excessive wear ec Status of the control boxes No damage Back to neutral for all joysticks selectors etc Presence and readablility of the control box labels Movement safety limit sw...

Page 82: ...tform State of the tanks No leaks No missing or loose parts bolts nuts connectors cables ec Top up the oil level if necessary Machine in transport position Sufficient fuel level 2 1 2 Environment Sect...

Page 83: ...A 8 0 J R T Step Control 1 Engine start up selector 22 2 Engine acceleration selector 21 3 Movements Lifting lowering of arm 12 Lifting lowering of boom 10 Boom telescope extension retraction 9 Turnt...

Page 84: ...g of boom 49 Boom telescope extension retraction 54 Turntable rotation 49 Platform compensation 40 5 Drive speed selector Low speed selector 71 and movement joystick 33 Medium speed selector 71 and mo...

Page 85: ...terventions or adjustments on the safety systems or elements must be performed by a HAULOTTE Services employee or a HAULOTTE Services approved employee with HAULOTTE Services training only using origi...

Page 86: ...ally tilt and maintain the tilt sensor towards the front for a few seconds Section C 2 Main components The audible beep sounds For equipped machines The slope sensor prevents lifting and driving movem...

Page 87: ...Let the engine heat up N B USING UNSUITABLE FUEL MAY CAUSE DIMINISHED PERFORMANCE DIFFICULTIES WITH STARTING EXCESSIVE POLLUTION AND PREMATURE WEAR TO DETERMINE THE TYPE OF FUEL SUITABLE FOR THE ENGI...

Page 88: ...ght up Electrical pre heating 1 Engine oil pressure 2 Engine temperature 3 Battery charge 4 3 The clogged air filter indicator 5 is switched off 4 Wait for the engine preheating phase to finish the in...

Page 89: ...r 12 upwards to raise the arm Push the arm lift lower selector 12 downwards to lower the arm Lifting lowering of boom Push the boom raising selector switch 10 upwards to lift the boom Push the boom ra...

Page 90: ...Lifting lowering of arm Push the arm lift lower selector 12 upwards to raise the arm Push the arm lift lower selector 12 downwards to lower the arm Lifting lowering of boom Push the boom raising selec...

Page 91: ...witch to accelerated speed Turn the engine acceleration selector switch 21 to the left to switch to idling speed N B ACCELERATING THE ENGINE SPEED INCREASES THE SPEED OF MOVEMENTS FROM THE GROUND CONT...

Page 92: ...stop the engine and begin the start up procedure again After several attempts have been made to start up a loud noise can be heard inside the silencer but this does not represent any danger This loud...

Page 93: ...machine is set to gas mode Press on the starter selector 42 Start up in petrol version On the chassis control box set the ground platform selection key switch 72 to the Platform control box activated...

Page 94: ...kwards to reverse the machine Steering Push the driving joystick 33 forwards to move the machine forwards Push the selector 33 to the left to steer left Lifting lowering of arm Push the arm lift lower...

Page 95: ...tor switch 40 downwards to lower the platform Drive speed minimum Set the drive speed selector switch 71 to for high speed driving long distance driving tarmac concrete Position the driving speed sele...

Page 96: ...ards to move the machine forwards Push the selector 33 to the left to steer left Lifting lowering of arm Push the arm lift lower joystick 50 forwards to raise the arm Push the arm lift lower joystick...

Page 97: ...ion selector switch 40 downwards to lower the platform Drive speed minimum Set the drive speed selector switch 71 to for high speed driving long distance driving tarmac concrete Position the driving s...

Page 98: ...steer to the right Push the front axle steering selector switch 33 to the left to steer to the left Rear axle steering Push the driving joystick 34 forwards to move the machine forwards Push the selec...

Page 99: ...e platform rotation selector 38 to the right for an anticlockwise rotation Push the platform rotation selector 38 to the left for a clockwise rotation Platform compensation Push the platform compensat...

Page 100: ...lectric pump powered by the starting battery allows movements to be controlled from both the ground and platform control boxes As the electric pump only has limited autonomy it is advisable to come ba...

Page 101: ...cess point The operator must not detach the strap connected to the platform until transfer is complete or while it still presents a danger 1 Insert the lever 1 in the socket of the pump 2 Check that t...

Page 102: ...ears For HA120PX N A For HA16X HA16SPX HA46SJRT HA18SPX HA51SJRT HA16PX HA46JRT HA18PX HA51JRT HA20PX HA61JRT Perform these operations on flat horizontal ground Failing that block the wheels to immobi...

Page 103: ...nut up completely when the jaw clutch is indexed For HA16X HA16SPX HA46SJRT HA18SPX HA51SJRT HA16PX HA46JRT HA18PX HA51JRT HA20PX HA61JRT Perform in reverse order to the gear disengaging procedure Fo...

Page 104: ...htly extend boom sli ghtly the telescope then push transport position selector 13 to the right 3 Secure the machine to the anchorage points provided for this purpose 4 Block the turntable with the rot...

Page 105: ...F Special procedure Engine powered articulated lifts 12 26 m F o r H A 1 2 0 P X N A H A 1 6 X H A 1 6 S P X H A 4 6 S J R T H A 1 6 P X H A 4 6 J R T H A 1 8 S P X H A 5 1 S J R T H A 1 8 P X H A 5...

Page 106: ...a d i n g c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s Marking Description HA120PX N A HA16X B Lateral distance between the wheels 1 94 m 6 ft4 in 2 00 m 6 ft6 in C Front wheel pressure 6 9 daN cm 1 41 lbf sq ft 9 2...

Page 107: ...lbf sq ft Anchorage point Turntable rotation blocking Marking Description HA18SPX HA51SJRT HA18PX HA51JRT B Lateral distance between the wheels 2 00 m 6 ft6 in 2 00 m 6 ft6 in C Front wheel pressure...

Page 108: ...EMERGENCY STOP IS ACTIVATED DURING TELESCOPE RETRACTION AND BOOM LIFT CONTROLS ON RESTARTING THE MACHINE SWITCHES TO DOWNGRADED MODE STOW THE MACHINE COMPLETELY SWITCH THE MACHINE OFF Before operating...

Page 109: ...s one on either side of the machine 1 These bottles are spares Only bottle 2 situated at the front of the machine is connected to the supply system Do not allow the machine to be used until the fault...

Page 110: ...E 1 IS FITTED WITH A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 2 A VALVE OPENS WHEN THE PRESSURE IN THE BOTTLE RISES ABOVE 27 5 BAR 400 PSI THIS MECHANISM PREVENTS THE RISK OF EXPLOSION 1 Place the gas bottle in its hold...

Page 111: ...and 5 Remove the pipe 3 from the valve 6 Open the lanyards to remove the gas bottle Do not expose the on board generator to direct contact with a water beam or a high pressure cleaner Put into service...

Page 112: ...al characteristics without notice The hand and feet vibration and sound power values indicated in the technical characteristics tables are obtained in the following conditions The maximum quadratic me...

Page 113: ...in Inner turning radius with axles retracted 1 40 m 4 ft7 in Distance between centres of the wheels 1 92 m 6 ft4 in Tilt 5 Maximum wind speed allowed 45 km h 28 mph Front axle load 2430 kg 5358 lb Re...

Page 114: ...dius without retracted axle adjustment 4 65 m 15 ft3 in Inner turning radius with axles retracted 1 78 m 5 ft10 in Distance between centres of the wheels 2 00 m 6 ft6 in Tilt 5 Maximum wind speed allo...

Page 115: ...n Platform rotation angle 90 90 Outer turning radius without retracted axle adjustment 3 75 m 12 ft4 in 3 75 m 12 ft4 in Inner turning radius with axles retracted 1 75 m 5 ft9 in 1 75 m 5 ft9 in Dista...

Page 116: ...90 m 19 ft4 in Maximum work height 17 30 m 56 ft9 in 17 30 m 56 ft9 in Maximum platform height 15 30 m 50 ft2 in 15 30 m 50 ft2 in Maximum drift 10 60 m 34 ft9 in 10 60 m 34 ft9 in Maximum radius 10 1...

Page 117: ...al lateral force CE AS 400 N 90 lbf ANSI CSA 666 N 150 lbf Machine HA16SPX HA46SJRT Characteristics Metric Imperial Metric Imperial Length of machine in stowed position 6 80 m 22 ft3 in 6 80 m 22 ft3...

Page 118: ...6 lbf ft 32 5 daN m 236 lbf ft Slew ring torque 21 5 daN m 158 lbf ft 21 5 daN m 158 lbf ft Maximum pressure on hard ground 10 1daN cm 2 07 lbf sq ft 10 1daN cm 2 07 lbf sq ft Maximum pressure on soft...

Page 119: ...20 3 Hp Fuel consumption when idle 2309 g kWh Sound level at 10 m 32 ft9 in 74 dB A Sound power 103 dB A Hand vibration 2 5 m s 98 4 in s 2 5 m s 98 4 in s Feet vibration 0 5 m s 19 6 in s 0 5 m s 19...

Page 120: ...thout retracted axle adjustment 3 90 m 12 ft9 in 3 90 m 12 ft9 in Distance between centres of the wheels 2 80 m 9 ft2 in 2 80 m 9 ft2 in Tilt CE AS 5 Rated slope ANSI CSA 0 Slope warning ANSI CSA 5 Ma...

Page 121: ...6 20 m 53 ft2 in 16 20 m 53 ft2 in Maximum radius 15 70 m 51 ft6 in 15 70 m 51 ft6 in Turntable rotation 360 Continue Boom rotation angle 75 0 Jib working range 70 70 Platform length 0 80 m 2 ft7 in 0...

Page 122: ...n soft ground 6 2 daN cm 1 27 lbf sq ft 6 2 daN cm 1 27 lbf sq ft Micro drive speed 0 5 km h 0 3 mph 0 5 km h 0 3 mph Low drive speed 1 2 km h 0 75 mph 1 2 km h 0 75 mph Medium speed driving 2 km h 1...

Page 123: ...imensions G e n e r a l d i a g r a m H A 1 2 0 P X N A O v e r a l l d i m e n s i o n s p e c i f i c a t i o n s Marking HA120PX N A M tre Feet inch A 5 51 18 ft 1 in B 1 9 6 ft 0 in D 1 92 6 ft 4...

Page 124: ...d i m e n s i o n s p e c i f i c a t i o n s Marking HA16PX HA46JRT HA18PX HA51JRT M tre Feet inch M tre Feet inch A 6 95 22 ft 9 in 7 60 24 ft 11 in B 2 30 7 ft 6 in 2 30 7 ft 6 in C 2 30 7 ft 7 in...

Page 125: ...16SPX HA46SJRT HA18SPX HA51SJRT M tre Feet inch M tre Feet inch A 6 80 22 ft 3 in 7 50 24 ft 7 in B 2 30 7 ft 6 in 2 30 7 ft 6 in C 2 20 7 ft 2 in 2 20 7 ft 2 in D 2 00 6 ft 7 in 2 00 6 ft 7 in E 0 35...

Page 126: ...n s p e c i f i c a t i o n s Marking HA20PX HA61JRT HA260PX HA80JRT M tre Feet inch M tre Feet inch A 8 92 29 ft 3 in 12 00 39 ft 4 in B 2 38 7 ft 9 in 2 38 7 ft 9 in C 2 67 8 ft 9 in 2 67 8 ft 9 in...

Page 127: ...d i a g r a m H A 1 6 X O v e r a l l d i m e n s i o n s p e c i f i c a t i o n s Marking HA16X M tre Feet inch A 6 70 22 ft 0 in B 2 25 7 ft 5 in C 2 08 6 ft 9 in D 2 00 6 ft 7 in E 0 37 1 ft 3 in...

Page 128: ...HINE HA120PX N A W o r k i n g a r e a 1 m 0 m 0 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m 6 m 7 m 8 m 9 m 10 m 11 m 12 m 13 m 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m 6 m 7 m 3 ft 1in 0 3ft 1in 6ft 6in 9ft 10in 13 ft 1in 16 ft 4in 19 ft 8in 2...

Page 129: ...r k i n g a r e a 2 m 1 m 0 4 m 3 m 6 m 5 m 8 m 7 m 9 m 11 m 10 m 13 m 12 m 15 m 14 m 16 m m 2 m 0 m 2 m 4 m 6 m 8 m ft in 3ft 3in 6ft 6in 9ft 10in 13ft 10in 16ft 4in 19ft 8in 22ft 11in 26ft 2in 29ft...

Page 130: ...ulated lifts 12 26 m 3 3 MACHINE HA16PX HA46JRT W o r k i n g a r e a 1 5 m 0 4 6 m 3 m 6 1 m 7 5 m 9 m 10 5 m 13 5 m 12 m 15 m 16 5 m m 1 5 m 0 m 1 5 m 4 6 m 3 m 6 1 m 7 5 m 9 m 10 5 m 5ft 0 10ft 15f...

Page 131: ...fts 12 26 m 3 4 MACHINE HA18PX HA51JRT W o r k i n g a r e a 70 70 1 5 m 0 4 6 m 3 m 6 1 m 7 5 m 9 m 10 5 m 13 5 m 12 m 15 m 16 5 m m 1 5 m 0 m 1 5 m 4 6 m 3 m 6 1 m 7 5 m 9 m 10 5 m 5ft 0 10ft 15ft 2...

Page 132: ...JRT W o r k i n g a r e a 2 m 1 m 0 4 m 3 m 6 m 5 m 8 m 7 m 9 m 11 m 10 m 13 m 12 m 15 m 14 m 16 m m ft in 2 m 0 m 2 m 4 m 6 m 8 m 10 m 6ft 56in 0 6ft 56in 13ft 10in 19ft 8in 26ft 2in 32ft 9in 3ft 3in...

Page 133: ...m 1 m 0 4 m 3 m 6 m 5 m 8 m 7 m 9 m 11 m 10 m 13 m 12 m 15 m 14 m 16 m 17 m 18 m m 2 m 0 m 2 m 4 m 6 m 8 m 10 m 12 m ft in 6ft 56in 0 6ft 56in 13ft 10in 19ft 8in 26ft 2in 32ft 9in 36ft 1in 3ft 3in 6ft...

Page 134: ...9 m 12 m 11 m 14 m 13 m 16 m 15 m 18 m 17 m 20 m 19 m 21 m 0 4 m 2 m 0 m 2 m 4 m 6 m 8 m 10 m 12 m 14 m 0 3ft 3in 6ft 6in 9ft 10in 13 ft 1in 16 ft 4in 19 ft 8in 22 ft 11in 26 ft 2in 29 ft 6in 32 ft 9i...

Page 135: ...in 59ft 59ft 62ft 4in 62ft 4in 65ft 7in 65ft 7in 68ft 10in 68ft 10in 72ft 2in 72ft 2in 75ft 5in 75ft 5in 78ft 8in 78ft 8in 82ft 82ft 85ft 3in 85ft 3in 13ft 10in 13ft 10in 6ft 6in 6ft 6in 6ft 6in 6ft 6...

Page 136: ...owing tests must be performed by a qualified person in secure conditions The results must be fully recorded To avoid the machine tipping over it must be secured during the test by a chain or anchorage...

Page 137: ...s are not exceeded 4 3 STABILITY TEST The stability test proves that the machine is stable in an unfavourable position The moment when the machine tips is calculated by combining loads in the machine...

Page 138: ...J R T S t a b i l i t y f o r H A 1 6 P X H A 4 6 J R T T W L Moment of tipping over Pound lb Kilogramme kg Feet inch ft in M tre m Feet Pound ft lb M tre Newton mN Horizontal 1 1 80 m 5 ft10 in x 0...

Page 139: ...t a b i l i t y f o r H A 1 8 P X H A 5 1 J R T T W L Moment of tipping over Pound lb Kilogramme kg Feet inch ft in M tre m Feet Pound ft lb M tre Newton mN Horizontal 1 1 80 m 5 ft10 in x 0 80 m 2 ft...

Page 140: ...a b l e f o r H A 2 0 P X H A 6 1 J R T S t a b i l i t y f o r H A 2 0 P X H A 6 1 J R T T W L Moment of tipping over Pound lb Kilogramme kg Feet inch ft in M tre m Feet Pound ft lb M tre Newton mN...

Page 141: ...J R T S t a b i l i t y f o r H A 2 6 0 P X H A 8 0 S J R T The machine must return to a stable state without tipping over T W L Moment of tipping over Pound lb Kilogramme kg Feet inch ft in M tre m...

Page 142: ...r l organisme notifi This machinery is identical to the model that was tested in an EC type examination by the appointed body Organisme certifi Authorised certification body ______ n ___ ______ ______...

Page 143: ...E guarantee each maintenance or repair operation must be entered in the INTERVENTION REGISTER which can be found at the end of the maintenance book delivered with your machine I n t e r v e n t i o n...

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