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Operation

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T40RT/T46JRT – 1430001

Driving and Steering

Danger

The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unstable. 

Death or serious injury will result from a tip-over ac-

cident. Do not drive an elevated aerial platform on 

soft, uneven, or sloping surfaces. Do not drive the 

machine on grades that exceed the percent grade-

ability of that particular machine. 

For operation of T40RT machines on grades up to 45 

percent, it is recommended that the main boom be near 

horizontal to provide adequate ground clearance.

A  45  percent  grade  is  a  1.4  m  (54

)  vertical  rise  in  

3.05 m (10

) horizontal length.

For operation of T46JRT machines on grades up to 40 

percent, it is recommended that the main boom be near 

horizontal and the jib be elevated just enough to provide 

adequate ground clearance.

A  40  percent  grade  is  a  1.2  m  (48

)  vertical  rise  in  

3.05 m (10

) horizontal length.

Avoid driving with the platform over the front end of the 

chassis. In this position the machine is difficult to control 

because:

Drive and steer control movements and their resulting 

machine movements are reversed.

When  driving  fast,  sudden  turns  or  stops  produce 

more severe reactions to platform occupants.

More turning space is required to prevent the platform 

from colliding with obstacles several feet beyond the 

path of the tires.

Warning

Death or serious injury could result from improperly 

driving or steering the aerial platform. Read and un-

derstand the information in this manual and on the 

placards and decals on the machine before operating 

the aerial platform on the job.

The blue and yellow arrows on the chassis indicate the 

direction the chassis will move when the drive or steer 

control is moved toward the corresponding color.

When the machine is in the stowed position, with the 

booms centered between the rear wheels, the direction 

of drive and steer control movement corresponds with 

the direction of chassis movement. 

When the turntable is rotated from the stowed position, 

with the booms to either side of or in front of the chassis, 

the direction of control movement does not correspond 

with the direction of chassis movement.

To avoid confusion, always drive to the work area 

or move between work areas with the turntable and 

booms in the stowed position.

After arriving at the work area, the booms may be 

positioned to the side or the front of the chassis for 

final positioning.

Always look in the direction of movement as indicated 

by the directional arrows on the chassis.

Use the following procedure to operate the drive and 

steer functions.

  1.  Determine the desired drive range for the specific driv-

ing conditions. Place the switch in the appropriate posi-

tion to achieve the desired drive wheel operation.

Use high range (rabbit) when traveling across firm, 

flat, level surfaces. High range can only be activated 

when the booms are stowed. High range is for high 

speed, low torque operation.

Use low range (turtle) for driving on loading ramps or 

other steep grades and when safety considerations 

demand slow deliberate machine movement. Low 

range is for low speed, high torque operation.

  2.  Place  the  drive/boom  selector  switch  in  the  drive 

position.

  3.  Step down on the platform foot switch.

  4.  Push the drive joystick forward to move the chas-

sis forward, the direction of the blue arrow. Pull the 

joystick backward to move the chassis backward, 

the direction of the yellow arrow. The drive speed is 

proportional to the joystick position.

  5.  To stop drive motion, return the joystick to neutral.

  6.  The  steer  switch  is  a  momentary  contact,  rocker 

switch on top of the drive joystick. This switch controls 

the two front wheels to steer the aerial platform.

To steer to the right, hold down the right side of the 

steer switch. 

To steer to the left, hold down the left side of the 

steer switch.

Note

The steering wheels are not self-centering. Set the steer-

ing wheels straight ahead after completing a turn.

  7.  After driving to the desired location, release the foot 

switch, or push the emergency stop button to apply 

the parking brakes.

Summary of Contents for 16GTRD

Page 1: ...December 2012 Part Number 1430001 MANUAL OPERATORS Serial number 000000 and after Replaces June 2012...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ation Switch T46JRT 11 Platform Level Switch 11 Platform Rotation Switch 11 Engine Emergency Power Switch 11 Horn Switch 11 Platform Foot Switch 11 AC Generator Switch 11 Hydraulic Oil Warm Up Switch...

Page 4: ...penprufung Zertifikat Nr Examen type CE Numero de Certificat Inspeccion tipo CE Numero de certificado Attestato di certificazione CE nr Onderzoek van het type EC Certificaatnummer EU typkontroll Certi...

Page 5: ...ut only ever when in the stowed position The machine must not be used for a job of work until the wheels have been flipped back round to their correct position 180 To flip the wheel back to the correc...

Page 6: ...is elevated STOP carefully lower platform Move machine to a firm level surface Climbing up the railing of the platform standing on or stepping from the platform onto buildings steel or prefab concrete...

Page 7: ...NUMBERS from the equipment nameplate Should the nameplate be missing the SERIAL NUMBER is also stamped at the rear of the chassis Right Side Chassis Lower Controls Upper Controls Operator s Manual St...

Page 8: ...ff and back on resetting the system At that time the machine functions are operational Caution The emergency power system is for emergency low ering and stowing only The length of time the pump can be...

Page 9: ...re all personnel stand clear while operating the aerial platform Controls to position the platform are located on the lower control panel on the turntable and on the upper control panel in the platfor...

Page 10: ...e When the ambient temperature range is 10 C 50 F to 5 C 23 F press and hold the preheat button for five seconds before starting the engine When the ambient temperature is below 5 C 23 F press and hol...

Page 11: ...the upper control panel Note Machine functions are not operational while using the hydraulic warm up system To warm up the hydraulic fluid from the lower controls 1 Start the engine from the lower con...

Page 12: ...erate the aerial platform Push the emergency stop button inward when the upper controls are not in use to protect against unin tentional operation Drive Boom Selector Switch The drive boom selector sw...

Page 13: ...y low ering and stowing only The length of time the pump can be operated depends on the capacity of the bat tery Do not use this system for normal operation Hold the engine emergency power switch down...

Page 14: ...he proper level 4 Check that all guardrails are in place and all fasteners are properly tightened 5 Inspect the machine thoroughly for cracked welds and structural damage loose or missing hardware hyd...

Page 15: ...sing or loose parts 5 Test each machine function jib platform level plat form rotate elevation rotation extension from the lower control station by holding the ground operation switch up while operati...

Page 16: ...does not flow well and may cause delay in response to control movement Cold hydraulic oil may also cause cavitation and pump damage Hydraulic System Cold Weather Warm Up Some machines may have a hydra...

Page 17: ...perating the boom and turntable control toggle switches 6 Release the function toggle switch to stop move ment 7 Place the ground operation switch in the off position when no functions are being opera...

Page 18: ...t When the turntable is rotated from the stowed position with the booms to either side of or in front of the chassis the direction of control movement does not correspond with the direction of chassis...

Page 19: ...onnector on the right side of the chassis Unplug the source of power before moving the aerial platform AC Generator The optional generator supplies power to the electrical outlet only when the engine...

Page 20: ...s Key Switch to OFF and remove the key to prevent unauthorized operation Emergency Lowering Warning If the platform should fail to lower NEVER climb down the elevating assembly Stand clear of the elev...

Page 21: ...ock Caution Ratchets winches and come alongs can produce enough force to damage machine components Do not over tighten the straps or chains when securing the aerial platform to the transport vehicle 3...

Page 22: ...engine tray Oil Level Check the engine oil level before starting the engine so the oil has drained to the pan The proper oil level is between the add and full marks on the dipstick The distance betwe...

Page 23: ...at the specified intervals and after prolonged periods of storage before returning the machine to ser vice Inspection and maintenance shall be performed by personnel who are trained and familiar with...

Page 24: ...er Control Station Operating controls Proper operation Emergency stop and emergency power Shuts off lower controls proper operation Level Sensor Sounds tilt alarm Flashing Light Proper operation All M...

Page 25: ...Decal Location LOW ER CONTROLS ENGINE DIPSTICK INSIDE ON CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL ANSI ONLY CE ONLY ANSI ONLY CE ONLY T46JRT ONLY INSIDE ON HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR INSIDE ABOVE GREASE FITTING INSIDE ON DIESE...

Page 26: ...rief operating instructions swedish 0162328w 2 Decal additional operating instructions swedish ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 0162329d 2 Decal brief operating instructions dutch 0162328d 2 Decal additio...

Page 27: ...10e 3 Decal DNGR ROTATING PARTS english 0151410f 3 Decal DNGR ROTATING PARTS french 0151410p 3 Decal DNGR ROTATING PARTS spanish 0151410w 3 Decal DNGR ROTATING PARTS swedish 0151410d 3 Decal DNGR ROTA...

Page 28: ...1 18 ft s Down 43 seconds minimum 0 36 m s 1 18 ft s Extend 32 to 35 seconds Retract 32 to 37 seconds Platform rotation 17 to 22 seconds Drive High booms stowed 6 8 km h 1 9 m s 4 25 mph Mid booms st...

Page 29: ...nimum Retract 29 seconds minimum Jib Up 20 seconds minimum Down 20 seconds minimum Platform rotation 17 to 22 seconds Drive High booms stowed 6 8 km h 1 9 m s 4 25 mph Mid booms stowed 3 2 km h 0 89 m...

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